78 research outputs found

    VOLLEYBALL EVOLUTION. ASPECTS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE ROMANIAN VOLLEYBALL

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    This scientific article presents the inception, evolution and the development of the volleyball game as it happened in time, due to the geopolitical and social influences. Though it appeared in the US it quickly spread worldwide due to a consistent and sustained promotion, but also brought by the US military and the First World War. Romania contributed as well to the development of the game, being a founding member of the International Federation. Nowadays volleyball still is a fashionable game, present in Olympics and all major sports competitions. Evoluția jocului de volei. Aspecte în dezvoltarea voleiului în Romania. Acest articol științific prezintă debutul, evoluția și dezvoltarea jocului de volei, așa cum a avut loc în decursul timpului, datorită influențelor de natura geopolitică și socială. Deși a apărut în US, acesta s-a răspândit în toată lumea atât datorită promovării consistente și susținute cât și prin detașarea trupelor militare americane în decursul primului razboi mondial. Romania a contribuit și ea la dezvoltarea jocului de volei, fiind membru fondator al federației internaționale, participantă la Jocurile Olimpice si la toate competițiile majore. Cuvinte cheie: debut, evoluție, dezvoltare, jocul de volei

    Uncovering gas insulated substation transient behaviours using the equivalent cable model

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    An improved circuit theory is proposed for verification of data obtained with the ElectroMagnetic Field (EMF) theory approach for the study of Gas Insulated Substations (GIS) transient behaviours. The improved circuit theory utilises the concept of an equivalent cable model. The proposed equivalent cable model reduces time and eliminates costs associated with experimentation, which in some cases is not feasible. Also reported is the degree of accuracy in using the proposed model as a benchmark for verification purposes

    Investigating the effect of several model configurations on the transient response of gas-insulated substation during fault events using an electromagnetic field theory approach

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    Assessment of very fast transient overvoltage (VFTO) requires good knowledge of the behavior of gas-insulated substation when subjected to very high frequencies. The international standards and guidelines generically present only recommendations regarding the VFTO suppression without a technical and mathematical background. Therefore, to provide an accurate image regarding the critical locations across a gas-insulated substation (GIS) from a transient response point of view, a suitable modeling technique has to be identified and developed for the substation. The paper aimed to provide an accurate assessment of the GIS holistic transient response through an electromagnetic field theory (EMF) approach. This modeling technique has always been a difficult task when it came to gas-insulated substations. However, recent studies have shown that through suitable Computer-aided design models, representing the GIS metallic ensemble, accurate results can be obtained. The paper investigated several simplifications of the computational domain considering different gas-insulated substation configurations in order to identify a suitable modeling approach without any unnecessary computational effort. The analysis was performed by adopting the partial equivalent element circuit (PEEC) approach embedded into XGSLab software package. Obtained results could provide useful hints for grounding grid designers regarding the proper development and implementation of transient ground potential rise (TGPR) mitigation techniques across a gas-insulated substation

    Comparative Study on Quality Parameters of Royal Jelly, Apilarnil and Queen Bee Larvae Triturate

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    Given their beneficial effects in terms of health, the natural products, especially beehive products, have drawn the attention of consumers since long time ago. In order to guarantee the quality of these products on the market, their chemical composition needs to be analyzed. Thus, this current research had as objective the establishment of quality parameters for beehive brood food derived products: apilarnil and queen bee larvae triturate. These two products were compared with royal jelly which is the basis of brood food in the first 3 days of larval stage. The carbohydrates were determined by HPLC-IR and allowed the identification of seven carbohydrate compounds, predominantly glucose, fructose and sucrose. The lipid profile was analyzed by the Soxhlet method. The total protein content was determined by the Kjeldahl method. Free amino acids were analyzed by LC-MS. A total of 31 amino acids were identified of which nine are essential amino acids for humans.Â

    Modelling and simulation of a remote controlled mechatronic device

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    The paper introduces the design, modelling and simulation of an electromechanical actuator device able to produce periodical translation movement. The parameters characterizing this movement (stroke length, force, speed profile) are considered to be remotely programmable via a wireless interface

    Left atrial geometric and functional remodeling parameters by cardiac magnetic resonance imaging and outcome prediction in patients with severe aortic stenosis

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    BACKGROUND: Emerging studies are beginning to shape the role of afflicted left atrium’s (LA) function and strain in cardiovascular diseases including aortic stenosis (AS), especially for risk stratification and outcome prediction. Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (CMR) is becoming increasingly useful in determining parameters of LA, however, in patients with AS, this has not been yet approached. AIMS: The study sought to evaluate the role of CMR in characterizing LA geometry and function in patients with severe AS. METHODS: We prospectively evaluated 70 patients with symptomatic severe AS and 70 controls. LA volumes, function and strain were determined using CMR. A composite outcome (cardiac death, ventricular tachyarrhythmias, and heart failure hospitalization) was evaluated over a median of 13 months. Time-to-event outcomes were analyzed accordingly. RESULTS: Besides increased LA volumes (LAVs) and LA sphericity index (LASI) (P <0.001), LA phasic functions and strain were considerably defective in patients with AS (all P <0.001). LV mass (LVM), end-diastolic and end-systolic volumes were also significantly associated withal LA strain parameters (P <0.001). Regarding outcome prediction, decreased total (LA-et), active (LA-ea) and passive strain (LA-ep), along with enhanced LASI were independently associated with outcome (P <0.001). Time-to-event analysis showed significantly higher risk to reach the composite outcome for LA-et <31.1% [HR=6.981; 95%CI (2.74–17.77),  P <0.001)], LA-ep <14.5% [HR = 2.68; 95% CI (1.00–7.18), P<0.01)], and LA-ea <21.2% [HR = 2.02; 95% CI (1.07–3.83), P <0.03]. CONCLUSION: Patients with severe AS have significantly remodelled LA, with impaired phasic function and strain. Amongst all CMR parameters, LAVmin, LASI, LAPF and LA-ep appear to be independent predictors for outcome

    The Changing Landscape for Stroke\ua0Prevention in AF: Findings From the GLORIA-AF Registry Phase 2

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    Background GLORIA-AF (Global Registry on Long-Term Oral Antithrombotic Treatment in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation) is a prospective, global registry program describing antithrombotic treatment patterns in patients with newly diagnosed nonvalvular atrial fibrillation at risk of stroke. Phase 2 began when dabigatran, the first non\u2013vitamin K antagonist oral anticoagulant (NOAC), became available. Objectives This study sought to describe phase 2 baseline data and compare these with the pre-NOAC era collected during phase 1. Methods During phase 2, 15,641 consenting patients were enrolled (November 2011 to December 2014); 15,092 were eligible. This pre-specified cross-sectional analysis describes eligible patients\u2019 baseline characteristics. Atrial fibrillation disease characteristics, medical outcomes, and concomitant diseases and medications were collected. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics. Results Of the total patients, 45.5% were female; median age was 71 (interquartile range: 64, 78) years. Patients were from Europe (47.1%), North America (22.5%), Asia (20.3%), Latin America (6.0%), and the Middle East/Africa (4.0%). Most had high stroke risk (CHA2DS2-VASc [Congestive heart failure, Hypertension, Age  6575 years, Diabetes mellitus, previous Stroke, Vascular disease, Age 65 to 74 years, Sex category] score  652; 86.1%); 13.9% had moderate risk (CHA2DS2-VASc = 1). Overall, 79.9% received oral anticoagulants, of whom 47.6% received NOAC and 32.3% vitamin K antagonists (VKA); 12.1% received antiplatelet agents; 7.8% received no antithrombotic treatment. For comparison, the proportion of phase 1 patients (of N = 1,063 all eligible) prescribed VKA was 32.8%, acetylsalicylic acid 41.7%, and no therapy 20.2%. In Europe in phase 2, treatment with NOAC was more common than VKA (52.3% and 37.8%, respectively); 6.0% of patients received antiplatelet treatment; and 3.8% received no antithrombotic treatment. In North America, 52.1%, 26.2%, and 14.0% of patients received NOAC, VKA, and antiplatelet drugs, respectively; 7.5% received no antithrombotic treatment. NOAC use was less common in Asia (27.7%), where 27.5% of patients received VKA, 25.0% antiplatelet drugs, and 19.8% no antithrombotic treatment. Conclusions The baseline data from GLORIA-AF phase 2 demonstrate that in newly diagnosed nonvalvular atrial fibrillation patients, NOAC have been highly adopted into practice, becoming more frequently prescribed than VKA in Europe and North America. Worldwide, however, a large proportion of patients remain undertreated, particularly in Asia and North America. (Global Registry on Long-Term Oral Antithrombotic Treatment in Patients With Atrial Fibrillation [GLORIA-AF]; NCT01468701
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