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    The results of resistance improvement in Eger

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    The Effects of Athletic Participation on Self-Concept, Daily School Attendance, and Grade Point Average of Female Seventh-Grade Students in Urban Schools

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    This study examined the effects of athletic participation on self-concept, daily school attendance, and grade point average on 503 seventh grade students in urban middle schools. A 2 x 3 factorial MANOVA analyzed self-concept data to determine differences in self-concept associated with the levels of athletic participation with that of pre- and post-treatment test periods. Tukey\u27s post hoc tests were incorporated when a significant F ratio was demonstrated (p\u3c 0.05). Significant differences were noted in four areas of self-concept as defined by Piers-Harris (1984): (1) intellectual and school status (Tukey, p\u3c 0.05), (2) physical appearance and attributes (Tukey, p\u3c 0.05), (3) anxiety (Tukey, p\u3c 0.05), and (4) popularity (Tukey, p\u3c 0.05). No significant differences were noted in three areas of self-concept: (1) behavior, (2) happiness and satisfaction, and (3) self-concept total. A 3 x 3 factorial ANOVA demonstrated statistical differences in daily school attendance between female students participating in interscholastic athletics with female students not participating in interscholastic athletics. Daily school attendance reports were collected to coincide with three grading periods. Tukey\u27s post hoc tests were incorporated when a significant F ratio was demonstrated (Tukey, p\u3c 0.05). Students not participating in interscholastic athletics noted higher absenteeism than students who participated in interscholastic athletics (Tukey, p\u3c 0.05). A 3 x 3 factorial ANOVA demonstrated statistical differences in grade point averages between female students participating in interscholastic athletics with those female students not participating in interscholastic athletics. Grade point averages of the two-sport participants were significantly higher than the one-sport participants (Tukey, p\u3c 0.05). Grade point averages of the one-sport participants were significantly higher than the no-sport participants (Tukey, p\u3c 0.05). Results suggest positive effects of athletic participation on self-concept, daily school attendance, and grade point average of female seventh grade students in urban middle schools participating in interscholastic sports programs

    Clonal selection of Cabernet

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    Towards the understanding of the molecular weight dependence of essential work of fracture in semi-crystalline polymers: A study on poly(ε-caprolactone)

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    The plane-stress ductile fracture of poly(#-caprolactone) (PCL) has been investigated as a function of molecular weight and related crystalline structure. Because of the interacting effects in semi-crystalline polymers a separate study of a given structural parameter is rather challenging. Nevertheless, this polymer seems to be a good model material to study the effect of molecular weight on the essential work of fracture, as the interactions between the separate parameters, at room temperature, are negligible. The molecular characteristics of PCL were determined by size exclusion chromatography. To confirm the entangled molecular structure of studied polymers rheological measurements were performed. The crystalline morphology has been characterized by differential scanning calorimetry and wide angle X-ray diffraction. Quasi-static tensile tests and essential work of fracture tests were performed to study the mechanical behavior. Based on the experimental observations an empirical model has been proposed to outline the molecular weight and crystallinity dependence of the essential work of fracture in this semi-crystalline polymer

    In vitro micropropagation of grape varieties

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    Molecular Spiders in One Dimension

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    Molecular spiders are synthetic bio-molecular systems which have "legs" made of short single-stranded segments of DNA. Spiders move on a surface covered with single-stranded DNA segments complementary to legs. Different mappings are established between various models of spiders and simple exclusion processes. For spiders with simple gait and varying number of legs we compute the diffusion coefficient; when the hopping is biased we also compute their velocity.Comment: 14 pages, 2 figure

    Bayesian approach to cyclic activity of CF Oct

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    Bayesian statistical methods of Gregory-Loredo and the Bretthorst generalization of the Lomb-Scargle periodogram have been applied for studying activity cycles of the early K-type subgiant star CF Oct. We have used a ~45 year long dataset derived from archival photographic observations, published photoelectric photometry, Hipparcos data series and All Sky Automated Survey archive. We have confirmed the already known rotational period for the star of 20.16 d and have shown evidences that it has exhibited changes from 19.90 d to 20.45 d. This is an indication for stellar surface differential rotation.The Bayesian magnitude and time--residual analysis reveals clearly at least one long-term cycle. The cycle lenght's posterior distributions appear to be multimodal with a pronounced peak at a period of 7.1 y with FWHM of 54 d for time-residuals and at a period of 9.8 y with FWHM of 184 d for magitude data. These results are consistent with the previously postulated cycle of 9+/-3 years.Comment: The paper contains 6 figures and 3 tables. Accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Main Journa
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