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HUBUNGAN PANJANG LENGAN DAN KEKUATAN OTOT LENGAN DENGAN KECEPATAN PUKULAN GYAKU TSUKI
Penelitian ini bermaksud mengetahui hubungan antara panjang lengan dan Kekuatan otot lengan dengan kecepatan pukulan Gyaku Tsuki pada atlet Pusat Pendidikan dan Latihan Pelajar (PPLP) Provinsi Gorontalo. Penelitian ini merupakan penelitian korelasi dengan teknik pengumpulan data menggunakan tes dan pengukuran. Populasi dan sampel merupakan seluruh atlet Pusat Pendidikan dan Latihan Pelajar (PPLP) Provinsi Gorontalo cabang olahraga Karate yang berjumlah 14 (empat belas) atlet. Instrumen penelitian pengukuran panjang lengan menggunakan meteran, kekuatan otot lengan menggunakan tes push up, dan kecepatan pukulan Gyaku Tsuki menggunakan tes 30 detik menggunakan samsak. Teknik analisis data menggunakan uji t dan uji F. Temuan dalam penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa ada hubungan yang signifikan antara panjang lengan dengan kecepatan pukulan Gyaku Tsuki dengan koefisiensi korelasi t hitung 6,655 t tabel 2,201, kemudian ada hubungan yang signifikan antara kekuatan otot lengan dengan kecepatan pukulan Gyaku Tsuki dengan koefisiensi korelasi t hitung 4,44 t tabel 2,201, kemudian diketahui bahwa ada hubungan panjang lengan dan kekuatan otot lengan dengan kecepatan pukulan Gyaku Tsuki dengan koefisien korelasi F hitung 91.223 F tabel 3,89. Temuan dalam penelitian ini dapat dijadikan acuan pelatih dalam memilih atlet dan juga pemilihan latihan yang sesuai untuk pukulan Gyaku Tsuki
Interrelationships among international stock market indices: Europe, Asia and the Americas
In this paper, we investigate the price interdependence between seven international stock markets, namely Irish, UK, Portuguese, US, Brazilian, Japanese and Hong Kong, using a new testing method, based on the wavelet transform to reconstruct the data series, as suggested by Lee (2002). We find evidence of intra-European (Irish, UK and Portuguese) market co-movements with the US market also
weakly influencing the Irish market. We also find co-movement between the US and Brazilian markets and similar intra-Asian co-movements (Japanese and Hong Kong). Finally, we conclude that the circle of impact
is that of the European markets (Irish, UK and Portuguese) on both American markets (US and Brazilian), with these in turn impacting on the Asian markets (Japanese and Hong Kong) which in turn influence the European markets. In summary, we find evidence for intra-continental relationships and an increase in importance of
international spillover effects since the mid 1990âs, while the importance of historical transmissions has decreased since the beginning of this century
Interdependence between emerging and major markets
In this paper, we investigate the price spillover effects among two developed
markets, (the US and the UK ), and two developing markets, (Irish
and Portuguese), using a new testing method suggested by Lee (2002).
We find that there are interrelationships between any two of the Irish,
the UK and Portuguese markets and that the co-movements between the
emerging markets and the US are statistically significant but weak. We
also found that the US market is slightly influenced by the UK but not
vice versa
Modelling drug coatings: A parallel cellular automata model of ethylcellulose-coated microspheres
Pharmaceutical companies today face a growing demand for more complex drug designs. In the past few decades, a number of probabilistic models have been developed, with the aim of improving insight on microscopic features of these complex designs. Of particular interest are models of controlled release systems, which can provide tools to study targeted dose delivery. Controlled release is achieved by using polymers with different dissolution characteristics. We present here an approach for parallelising a large-scale model of a drug delivery system based on Monte Carlo methods, as a framework for Cellular Automata mobility. The model simulates drug release in the gastro-intestinal tract, from coated ethylcellulose microspheres. The objective is high performance simulation of coated drugs for targeted delivery. The overall aim is to understand the importance of various molecular effects with respect to system evolution over time. Important underlying mechanisms of the process, such as erosion and diffusion, are described
Apples and oranges: the difference between the reaction of the emerging and mature markets to crashes
We study here the behavior of the eigenvalues of the covariance matrices of returns for emerging and mature markets at times of crises. Our results appear to
indicate that mature markets respond to crashes differently to emerging ones and that emerging markets take longer to recover than mature markets. In addition, the results appear to indicate that the second largest eigenvalue gives additional information on market movement and that a study of the behavior of the other eigenvalues may provide insight on crash dynamics
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Validation of a new method for designing air traffic control alarms
Abstract: Alarms, alerts, and warnings are critical to maintaining safety in the National Airspace System and should be designed to support aircraft separation as well as supplementary tasks such as weather avoidance. The purpose of this study is to validate a novel alarm design framework by asking air traffic controllers to evaluate an existing alarm. Methods: We invited four air traffic controllers to participate in a structured interview that is part of a novel Signal Design Framework. Controllers were asked a series of scripted questions about 15 specific alarm properties. They were then asked to choose the three properties most important to the design of the conflict alert. Lastly, controllers were asked a series of questions about the overall quality of the taxonomy and its potential for impacting aviation safety. Results: All participants agreed that the taxonomy captured all the important characteristics of an alarm and that no gaps or failures existed in the alarm framework. They also agreed that the framework was easy to understand, that the structured interview was easy to understand, and that applying the framework to alarm design and revision would improve alarm ease of use, reduce confusion, and improve overall safety. Conclusions: The structured interview encouraged controllers to think about the Conflict Alert and helped them to develop novel solutions that could potentially improve this alarm in the Air Traffic Control environment.</p
Los Angeles County Arts Commission Cultural Equity and Inclusion Initiative Literature Review
This literature review is intended to investigate and provide background information on how others have addressed the question of improving "diversity in cultural organizations, in the areas of their leadership, staffing, programming and audience composition", both through academic research and practitioner experience. The literature lends these concepts into a division by slightly different categories, as follows: Boards of Directors in Arts and Culture Organizations The Arts and Culture Workforce Audiences and ProgrammingAudiences and programming are closely intertwined in the literature, and thus are combined in this report. Culturally specific arts organizations and their potential contribution to diversity, cultural equity and inclusion in the arts ecology emerged as a potentially powerful but not yet fully understood set of actors, so this topic was added as a fourth section in this report: Culturally Specific Arts OrganizationsThe report begins with a background discussion on diversity, cultural equity and inclusion in arts and culture, and it concludes with a series of broad lessons that emerged from the literature that apply to all four of the areas identified by the Board of Supervisors in their motion
Techniques for clustering gene expression data
Many clustering techniques have been proposed for the analysis of gene expression data obtained from microarray experiments. However, choice of suitable method(s) for a given experimental dataset is not straightforward. Common approaches do not translate well and fail to take account of the data profile. This review paper surveys state of the art applications which recognises these limitations and implements procedures to overcome them. It provides a framework for the evaluation of clustering in gene expression analyses. The nature of microarray data is discussed briefly. Selected examples are presented for the clustering methods considered
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