318 research outputs found

    Geographical extrapolation domain analysis: Scaling up watershed management research projects, a toolkit to guide implementation

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    Funding agencies, research programs, and organizations involved in the implementation of research need to know the potential worldwide impact and applicability of their efforts and investments. The extrapolation domain analysis method (EDA) was developed to produce information about the location, areas, and population potentially influenced by research outputs. This working paper presents detailed steps how to implement an EDA. For a particular research project, it starts with establishing a baseline assessment of the project, and proceeds through data collection, preparation, and similarity modeling concluding with reporting and validation. The guide is designed for users with intermediate knowledge of GIS and Bayesian statistics for a smooth and easy implementation of the method. It also requires the participation of the members of the research project for proper identification of key variables to be used in the process

    Trajectory-dependent energy loss for swift He atoms axially scattered off a silver surface

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    Angle- and energy-loss- resolved distributions of helium atoms grazingly scattered from a Ag(110) surface along low indexed crystallographic directions are investigated considering impact energies in the few keV range. Final projectile distributions are evaluated within a semi-classical formalism that includes dissipative effects due to electron-hole excitations through a friction force. For mono-energetic beams impinging along the [11ˉ0][1\bar{1}0], [11ˉ2][1\bar{1}2] and [11ˉ0][1\bar{1}0] directions, the model predicts the presence of multiple peak structures in energy-loss spectra. Such structures provide detailed information about the trajectory-dependent energy loss. However, when the experimental dispersion of the incident beam is taken into account, these energy-loss peaks are completely washed out, giving rise to a smooth energy-loss distribution, in fairly good agreement with available experimental data

    Volleyball players morphological profile of high: Review article

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    OBJETIVOS: El propósito de este estudio fue identificar el perfil morfológico de las voleibolistas de altos logros. MÉTODO: Se realizó una revisión sistemática con el objetivo de identificar los estudios publicados sobre este tema a partir del año 2000. Se analizaron las variables de composición corporal (CC), materiales métodos y técnicas utilizados en cada uno de los estudios. RESULTADOS: Se identificó un total de 65 documentos que reportaron 67 diferentes variables de (CC). CONCLUSIONES: Se identificaron las variables más utilizadas en la valoración de la (CC) y se determinó el perfil morfológico ideal de las voleibolistas de altos logrosOBJECTIVES: The purpose of this article is identify the morphological profile of the volleyball players of elite women. METHOD: Search was made and the various specialized databases was developed to identify studies published on this topic since 2000. We analyzed the variables of body composition (CC), materials, methods and techniques used in each of the studies RESULTS: A total of 65 papers and 76 different variables were identified. Conclusions: the variables most used in the measurement of body composition and the morphological profile of the elite women volleyball players were identifie

    Requirements for artificial muscles to design robotic fingers

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    International audienceThis work is part of the ProMain project that concerns the modeling and the design of a soft robotic hand prosthesis, actuated by artificial muscles and controlled with surface Electromyography (EMG) signals. In a first stage, we designed a robotic finger based on the equivalent mechanical model of the human finger. The model takes into account three phalangeal joints, flexion and extension movements are studied. The robotic finger has three Degrees of Freedom (DoF). The finger is designed to be under-actuated and driven by tendons, i.e. only one servo motor actu-ates the whole finger, and the motor is coupled to the finger mechanism through two flexible wires. As the aim is to design a robotic hand prosthesis that uses artificial muscles, we propose and carry out two experiments to characterize the specifications of the actuator. The first experiment measures the pinch force of the human finger, and the second measures the achieved force using our robotic finger and five different servo motors. It allows us to enhance experimental results with the mathematical model of the finger, to identify the requirements of the artificial muscle

    Personal protective equipment for reducing the risk of COVID-19 infection among healthcare workers involved in emergency trauma surgery during the pandemic: An umbrella review protocol

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    Introduction Many healthcare facilities in low-income and middle-income countries are inadequately resourced and may lack optimal organisation and governance, especially concerning surgical health systems. COVID-19 has the potential to decimate these already strained surgical healthcare services unless health systems take stringent measures to protect healthcare workers (HCWs) from viral exposure and ensure the continuity of specialised care for patients. The objective of this broad evidence synthesis is to identify and summarise the available literature regarding the efficacy of different personal protective equipment (PPE) in reducing the risk of COVID-19 infection in health personnel caring for patients undergoing trauma surgery in low-resource environments. Methods We will conduct several searches in the L·OVE (Living OVerview of Evidence) platform for COVID-19, a system that performs automated regular searches in PubMed, Embase, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials and over 30 other sources. The search results will be presented according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses flow diagram. This review will preferentially consider systematic reviews of experimental and quasi-experimental studies, as well as individual studies of such designs, evaluating the effect of different PPE on the risk of COVID-19 infection in HCWs involved in emergency trauma surgery. Critical appraisal of eligible studies for methodological quality will be conducted. Data will be extracted using the standardised data extraction tool in Covidence. Studies will, when possible, be pooled in a statistical meta-analysis using JBI SUMARI. The Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development and Evaluation approach for grading the certainty of evidence will be followed and a summary of findings will be created. Ethics and dissemination Ethical approval is not required for this review. The plan for issemination is to publish review findings in a peer-reviewed journal and present findings at high-level conferences that engage the most pertinent stakeholders

    Estimating aboveground biomass and carbon stocks in periurban Andean secondary forests using very high resolution imagery

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    Periurban forests are key to offsetting anthropogenic carbon emissions, but they are under constant threat from urbanization. In particular, secondary Neotropical forest types in Andean periurban areas have a high potential to store carbon, but are currently poorly characterized. To address this lack of information, we developed a method to estimate periurban aboveground biomass (AGB)-a proxy for multiple ecosystem services-of secondary Andean forests near Bogotá, Colombia, based on very high resolution (VHR) GeoEye-1, Pleiades-1A imagery and field-measured plot data. Specifically, we tested a series of different pre-processing workflows to derive six vegetation indices that were regressed against in situ estimates of AGB. Overall, the coupling of linear models and the Ratio Vegetation Index produced the most satisfactory results. Atmospheric and topographic correction proved to be key in improving model fit, especially in high aerosol and rugged terrain such as the Andes. Methods and findings provide baseline AGB and carbon stock information for little studied periurban Andean secondary forests. The methodological approach can also be used for integrating limited forest monitoring plot AGB data with very high resolution imagery for cost-effective modelling of ecosystem service provision from forests, monitoring reforestation and forest cover change, and for carbon offset assessments
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