266 research outputs found

    Hormonal adaptations to different training intensities during the preparation of elite judokas for competition

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    Many efforts are made to quantify objectively the balance between training load and the athlete’s tolerance. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the balance between anabolic (i.e. testosterone and IGF-I) and catabolic (i.e. cortisol) hormones in elite judokas during their preparations (4 months) for the European championships. Five healthy elite Israeli judokas (four male, one female, age range 17–26 years) were tested at baseline, after two months of moderate training, after another one month of intense training, after one month of tapering down prior to the competition, and during the week after the championships. Hormonal level remained relatively unchanged during period of moderate training. Circulating levels of IGF-I and testosterone decreased and the cortisol/testosterone ratio increased during intense training. However, only the decrease in circulating IGF-I level reached statistical significance. Both levels of IGF-I and testosterone increased significantly, and the cortisol/testosterone ratio decreased significantly following tapering down, prior to the championships, compared to the levels during intense training. Changes in the balance of anabolic and catabolic hormones during the training season may help elite athletes and assist their coaches in their preparation for the competition

    Predatory Bacteria: A Potential Ally against Multidrug-Resistant Gram-Negative Pathogens

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    Multidrug-resistant (MDR) Gram-negative bacteria have emerged as a serious threat to human and animal health. Bdellovibrio spp. and Micavibrio spp. are Gram-negative bacteria that prey on other Gram-negative bacteria. In this study, the ability of Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus and Micavibrio aeruginosavorus to prey on MDR Gram-negative clinical strains was examined. Although the potential use of predatory bacteria to attack MDR pathogens has been suggested, the data supporting these claims is lacking. By conducting predation experiments we have established that predatory bacteria have the capacity to attack clinical strains of a variety of ß-lactamase-producing, MDR Gram-negative bacteria. Our observations indicate that predatory bacteria maintained their ability to prey on MDR bacteria regardless of their antimicrobial resistance, hence, might be used as therapeutic agents where other antimicrobial drugs fail. © 2013 Kadouri et al

    A spinor approach to Walker geometry

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    A four-dimensional Walker geometry is a four-dimensional manifold M with a neutral metric g and a parallel distribution of totally null two-planes. This distribution has a natural characterization as a projective spinor field subject to a certain constraint. Spinors therefore provide a natural tool for studying Walker geometry, which we exploit to draw together several themes in recent explicit studies of Walker geometry and in other work of Dunajski (2002) and Plebanski (1975) in which Walker geometry is implicit. In addition to studying local Walker geometry, we address a global question raised by the use of spinors.Comment: 41 pages. Typos which persisted into published version corrected, notably at (2.15

    On the Bergman representative coordinates

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    We study the set where the so-called Bergman representative coordinates (or Bergman functions) form an immersion. We provide an estimate of the size of a maximal geodesic ball with respect to the Bergman metric, contained in this set. By concrete examples we show that these estimates are the best possible.Comment: 20 page

    Soliton tunneling with sub-barrier kinetic energies

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    We investigate (theoretically and numerically) the dynamics of a soliton moving in an asymmetrical potential well with a finite barrier. For large values of the width of the well, the width of the barrier and/or the height of the barrier, the soliton behaves classically. On the other hand, we obtain the conditions for the existence of soliton tunneling with sub-barrier kinetic energies. We apply these results to the study of soliton propagation in disordered systems.Comment: 6 eps figures. To appear in Physical Review E (Rapid Communications

    Methodical approaches to the management of pricing in pharmacy retail sales channels

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    On the Example of 25 pharmacy organizations in Ekaterinburg the retail prices of products Theraflu and Anaferon were monitored. The range of priccs is defined, pricing control algorithm, which increases affordability and territorial availability of drugs to consumers, is proposed.Цель исследования: на основе изучения фактически сложившихся ценовых предложений на отдельные ЛП в аптечных организациях города Екатеринбурга, разработать алгоритм управления ценообразованием и установить уровень рекомендуемых цен для потребителей

    ВНЕБОЛЬНИЧНАЯ ОСТАНОВКА СЕРДЦА. ДИФФЕРЕНЦИРОВАННАЯ ТАКТИКА РЕАНИМАЦИОННЫХ МЕРОПРИЯТИЙ НА ДОГОСПИТАЛЬНОМ ЭТАПЕ

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    This article describes the prehospital resuscitation tactics depending on type of electrical activity in cardiac arrest. Typical tests are given as a tool for assimilating the complex of cardiopulmonary resuscitation in the structure of postgraduate education.В статье отражена тактика проведения реанимационных мероприятий выездными бригадами скорой медицинской помощи в зависимости от вида электрической активности сердца при остановке кровообращения. Для усвоения комплекса сердечно-легочной реанимации в структуре последипломного образования приводятся типовые тестовые задания
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