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Wang, Qin, Jinke Jiang, Hua Chen, Junwei Tian, Yu Su, and Junde Guo. "Design and Analysis for Hypoid Gears with Ease-Off Flank Modification." Applied Sciences 12, no. 2 (January 14, 2022): 822. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app12020822.

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An approach of ease-off flank modification for hypoid gears was proposed to improve the meshing performance of automobile drive axle. Firstly, a conjugate pinion matching with gear globally was developed based on gear meshing theory. Secondly, a modified pinion was represented by a sum of two vector functions determining the conjugate pinion and the normal ease-off deviations expressed by both predesigned transmission error function and tooth profile modification curves to change the initial contact clearance of the tooth. Thirdly, the best ease-off deviations were determined by optimizing the minimum amplitude of loaded transmission error (ALTE) based on tooth contact analysis (TCA) and loaded tooth contact analysis (LTCA). Finally, the results show that effective contact ratios (εe) are established by clearances both teeth space and of contact elliptical, and greatly affect ALTE. The εe is a variable value with increasing loads for the tooth with modification. ALTE decreases with increasing εe. After εe reaches the maximum, ALTE increases with increasing loads. The mismatch of the best ease-off tooth is minimal, which contributes to effective reduction in ALTE, thus significantly improving drive performance.
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Mendez, Donna. "Clinical Features of Children with Abusive Head Injury and Apparent Life-Threatening Events Upon Presentation to a Children’s Hospital." Emergency Medicine, Trauma and Surgical Care 7, no. 3 (December 31, 2020): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.24966/ets-8798/100055.

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Background: The symptoms of child abuse and ALTE are similar. Diagnosing child abuse in those who present with an ALTE may be difficult since the symptoms are similar, and bruising is not always seen in those abused. Approximately only 50% of infants who have bruising are found to be abused. There is limited literature showing bruises to the face or blood in the nose or mouth are distinguishing features of those abused infants who initially present to the Emergency Department (ED) for ALTE. Objective: To determine if bruises or contusions to the face or body in infants occur more often in those who present to the ED as an ALTE but found to have Abusive Head Injury (AHI) versus those who present as ALTE and not found to have AHI. A secondary aim was to determine if blood in the mouth and/or nose was present in those with ALTE but found to have AHI. Methods: Retrospective case-control study of infants Results: There were 49 patients in the study: 20 AHI and 29 non-AHI. All infants in both groups had apnea as a presenting symptom. There were no differences in race or gender between groups. No patients in the non-AHI group had retinal hemorrhages. There was not a significant difference in CPR performed prior to arriving to the ED between groups. Intubation was performed with higher frequency in the AHI patients than non-AHI patients (62% vs 0%, p=0.002 by Fisher’s Exact Test). All nine patients requiring intubation were in the AHI group and had intracranial bleeds. Bruises were present with higher frequency in the abused than non-abused group (31% vs 0%, P=0.017 by Fisher’s Exact Test). All bruises were found on patients’ bodies and none on their faces. There were 2 patients with blood from the nose but those were in the non-AHI group and had received CPR. Conclusions: Infants with ALTE who have AHI are more likely to present with bruising to the body, retinal hemorrhages, and intracranial bleeds than infants who have AHI. Blood in the nose does not identify those with AHI. The performance of CPR does not differentiate between groups but the need for intubation was associated with AHI.
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BERRY, PAUL. "Old Love: Johannes Brahms, Clara Schumann, and the Poetics of Musical Memory." Journal of Musicology 24, no. 1 (January 1, 2007): 72–111. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/jm.2007.24.1.72.

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ABSTRACT In September 1871, Johannes Brahms presented Clara Schumann with an untitled work in F## minor for solo piano, which he later revised and published as the Capriccio, op. 76/1. Surviving correspondence demonstrates Clara's intimate familiarity with the work throughout the 1870s. In May 1876, two years before releasing manuscripts of the Capriccio among his wider circle, Brahms composed the song Alte Liebe (Old Love) to a poem by Carl Candidus; he immediately sent an autograph to the baritone Julius Stockhausen, along with instructions to sing it to Clara, whom he proclaimed the best person to hear it. Examination of the music against the backdrop of its origins and the circumstances of its initial performance reveals that Brahms deliberately incorporated echoes of the Capriccio into Alte Liebe and points to ways in which those echoes might have influenced Clara's understanding of the song and its text. A broad array of music-analytic and documentary evidence (including the newly rediscovered autograph of Alte Liebe) permits detailed investigation of the interpretive perspective that Brahms's compositional choices encouraged from a listener with Clara's unique musical memories and manner of interacting with chamber music. Imaginatively reconstructing her encounter with Alte Liebe yields fresh insights into Brahms's compositional practice in the private genres of song and small-scale chamber music, a rich new historical context in which to ground the study of allusion in his works, and a rare opportunity to explore the musical and personal dynamics of his closest friendship.
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Sodini, Chiara, Letizia Paglialonga, Giulia Antoniol, Serafina Perrone, Nicola Principi, and Susanna Esposito. "Home Cardiorespiratory Monitoring in Infants at Risk for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), Apparent Life-Threatening Event (ALTE) or Brief Resolved Unexplained Event (BRUE)." Life 12, no. 6 (June 13, 2022): 883. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life12060883.

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Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is defined as the sudden death of an infant younger than one year of age which remains unexplained after a thorough case investigation, including performance of a complete autopsy, examination of the death scene, and review of the clinical history. About 90% of SIDS occur before six months of age, the peak incidence is between two and four months, and the median age for death is elven weeks. The clinical, social, and economic relevance of SIDS, together with the evidence that prevention of this syndrome was possible, has significantly stimulated research into risk factors for the development of SIDS in the hope of being able to introduce new effective preventive measures. This narrative review discusses the potential relationships between apparent life-threatening events (ALTE) or brief resolved unexplained events (BRUE) and SIDS development, and when a home cardiorespiratory monitor is useful for prevention of these conditions. A literature analysis showed that home cardiorespiratory monitoring has been considered a potential method to identify not only ALTE and BRUE but SIDS also. ALTE and BRUE are generally due to underlying conditions that are not detectable in SIDS infants. A true relationship between these conditions has never been demonstrated. Use of home cardiorespiratory monitor is not recommended for SIDS, whereas it could be suggested for children with previous ALTE or severe BRUE or who are at risk of the development of these conditions. However, use of home cardiorespiratory monitors assumes that family members know the advantages and limitations of these devices after adequate education and instruction in their use.
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Kruglova, Elena. ""Ancient music – Historical singing" ("Alte Musick – Historischer Gesang") in German Music Universities." Философия и культура, no. 2 (February 2023): 12–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.7256/2454-0757.2023.2.39688.

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The article is devoted to the actual problem of historically grounded performance of Baroque vocal music by academic vocalists. Listening activity, the demand for ancient music in Russia raises issues for performers that need to be resolved within the framework of historical performance practice. To fulfill all the conditions, it becomes important to receive an appropriate specialized education. In Russia, little attention is paid to the professional training of academic vocalists in the field of historical singing or baroque singing, whereas in Italy and Germany independent faculties of ancient music are intensively working, including, along with instrumentalists, the training of singers. The author reveals the features of the content and organization of the educational process in universities in Germany and Russia. The purpose of this article is to identify possible ways to form a solo academic singer of historical specialization. The methodological basis of the work consists of historical, analytical methods that reveal the topic from various angles. Using the example of a number of educational institutions that train specialists in the field of historical singing, such as the University of the Arts Bremen, the University of Music and Theatre “Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy” Leipzig, the Cologne University of Music and the Nuremberg University of Music, the article presents a comparative analysis of curricula, examines the studied disciplines within various modules. The conclusion is made about the prospects of using the experience of foreign countries in the training of specialists in the field of baroque singing.
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Kilian, R., S. Bichlmair, M. Krus, D. Merktle, C. Milch, and K. P. Sedlbauer. "The Alte Schäfflerei at Benediktbeuern Monastery – Conjunction of Architectural Conservation and Energy Performance Improvement in a Historic Buildings." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 863, no. 1 (October 1, 2021): 012036. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/863/1/012036.

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WAGNER, MEIKE. "De-monopolizing the Public Sphere: Politics and Theatre in Nineteenth-Century Germany." Theatre Research International 37, no. 2 (May 3, 2012): 148–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0307883312000053.

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This article focuses on an incident of censorship and police intervention at the Königstädtische Theater in Berlin in 1828, occasioned by a performance of Gotthilf August von Maltitz'sThe Old Student(Der alte Student). Identifying how the playwright and his actors sought to represent political topics onstage allows me to explore how theatre functioned as a potential player in an incipient public sphere. In turn this reveals how the desire to represent political topics onstage and to become a performative player in the public sphere was already under way in the 1820s, well before the revolutionary turbulence of 1848.
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TREADWELL, NINA. "She descended on a cloud ‘from the highest spheres’: Florentine monody ‘alla Romanina’." Cambridge Opera Journal 16, no. 1 (March 2004): 1–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0954586704001764.

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Taking the opening solo song from the Florentine intermedi of 1589 as its focus, this article engages with questions regarding musical ownership, authorship, and the culture of print as it relates to musico-theatrical performance. The song, ‘Dalle più alte sfere’, was performed by the Florentine court’s prima donna Vittoria Archilei and the version she ostensibly sang appeared two years later in a commemorative print. While calling into question rigid distinctions between performer and composer during this period, the article nonetheless suggests that Archilei likely ‘composed’ the song, for which there are conflicting attributions. Evidence for this assertion includes disjunctions between the song as it appeared in print, its likely mode of ‘composition’, and the song’s realisation through the process-oriented act of live performance. These issues stand in stark relief to the likely incentives for publishing the Medici-commissioned music: harnessing the possibilities of print technology, the Florentines could effectively distill – and thus claim as their own – a primarily Roman/Neapolitan-associated performance practice, at the same time as attempting to rival the female-centred musical traditions of competing courts.
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Günther, Eva, Stefan Bichlmair, Sebastian Latz, and Marc Fricke. "Internal wall insulation with a new aerogel panel: SLENTITE® for energetic retrofit in historic buildings." E3S Web of Conferences 172 (2020): 01006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202017201006.

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We present two recent test case application examples of a new high-performance insulation panel with product name SLENTITE® used as core element of a rendered internal wall insulation system. The first case study refers to the 18th-century building Alte Schäfflerei now the Fraunhofer Centre for Conservation and Energy Performance of Historic Buildings, at the monastery Benediktbeuern, southern Germany, where SLENTITE® was applied in 11/2017. The second test case was installed in 04/2019 in a heritage building situated in the historic center of Luxembourg. In Benediktbeuern, a single layer of insulation material was chosen, in Luxembourg we applied two layers of insulation. In both cases, detail work around the windows was a main task and we gained experience on product processing under real conditions. In terms of indoor room usage, the object in Benediktbeuern is used as exhibition hall with rare traffic and well controlled climate, whereas the object in Luxembourg is used as meeting room without climate control. Measured data of 20 months from the object in Benediktbeuern and first impressions of the performance in Luxembourg are discussed.
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Juknevičienė, Rita. "Benchmarking performances of L2 spoken Lithuanian produced by young learners." Taikomoji kalbotyra 17 (December 12, 2022): 137–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.15388/taikalbot.2022.17.8.

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The Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR), widely recognized as one of the most important documents in foreign language teaching, defines the levels of communicative language proficiency. The common points of reference are primarily meant to assist foreign language teachers and test developers striving to adhere to a unified understanding of CEFR levels. Yet it is not uncommon among practitioners to claim a particular level of a task, text or sample of learner performance drawing merely on their individual experience and intuition, with only limited knowledge of the original descriptor scales. The main purpose of this paper is to describe general procedures for relating foreign language tests and learner performances to the CEFR as they are prescribed by the Association of Language Testers in Europe (ALTE). The five stages of the linking process are familiarisation, specification, standardisation training and benchmarking, standard setting and validation. While the full implementaion of the linking process is a complex undertaking mostly applied in the context of high stakes examinations, certain stages of the linking process could be implemented by individual language schools and programmes. Benchmarking is one of such stages. It involves identification of illustrative learner performances for different proficiency levels. This is a stage which also has its relevance in daily teaching practice and could be easily incorporated in routine assessment procedures thus increasing foreign language teachers' awareness of CEFR levels. Therefore the discussion of the formal linking procedures in this paper is followed by a demonstration of an exercise in benchmarking. It is meant to acquaint the Lithuanian readers with the complexity of the linking process and encourage a more principled approach to level allocations. The exercise in alignment with CEFR level decribed here involves L2 spoken Lithuanian produced by five foreign learners of young age. Sample performances were taken from a corpus of L2 Lithuanian compiled within the XXX project. Since the subjects are children of 11–12 years, another important challenge in the alignment with the CEFR is children's maturity and the necessary adaptation of CEFR descriptors for young learners. Qualitative analysis of five learner samples offers a number of insights into practicalities of linking procedures and discusses ways to ensure reliability and objectivity.
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Gómez Hermoso, J. "El hormigón de alta resistencia en la edificación. Tipología estructural." Informes de la Construcción 50, no. 455 (June 30, 1998): 5–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.3989/ic.1998.v50.i255.900.

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Santos, Sandro Henrique Batista. "Você em alta performance." Full Dentistry in Science 13, no. 52 (2022): 5. http://dx.doi.org/10.24077/2022;1352-gm1609.

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Caballero, Fernando. "Generative Teams: Going Beyond High Performance." AI Practitioner 23, no. 3 (September 1, 2021): 32–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.12781/978-1-907549-48-9-5.

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Al cambiar nuestra atención de un enfoque tradicional centrado en el desempeño individual al de reconocer y apreciar la entidad única del equipo, el ‘nosotros’, aumentamos nuestra capacidad para descubrir y aprovechar su inherente inteligencia, fortalezas y todo su potencial generativo. Para lograr este cambio, el presente artículo propone utilizar como agente catalizador la integración de una mirada sistémica del equipo con un estado mental generativo y el seguimiento continuo del impacto de esta integración por medio de un modelo bidimensional que desarrolle su productividad y positividad. By shifting our attention from a traditional focus on individual performance to recognising and appreciating the unique entity of the team – the ‘we’ – we increase our ability to discover and harness its inherent intelligence, strengths and all of its generative potential. In order to achieve this shift, this article proposes using as a catalyst the integration of a systemic view of the team with a generative state of mind, and the continued monitoring of the impact of this integration through a two-dimensional model that enhances the team’s productivity and positivity.
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Booddachan, Khridsadakhon, Nipon Bhuwakietkumjohn, and Thanya Parameethanuwat. "Advanced Loop Thermosiphon With Check Valve (ALT/CV): Thermal Performance and Behavior." International Journal of Renewable Energy Development 10, no. 2 (December 31, 2020): 283–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.14710/ijred.2021.33805.

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Nanofluids (NFs) are an attractive alternative to traditional working fluids for thermosiphons, but the solid nanoparticles (NPs) within the NF can agglomerate and reduce the thermal performance. This study focused on clarifying the effect of a NF with surfactants on the heat transfer characteristics of an advanced loop thermosiphon with a check valve (ALT/CV). In an experiment, the ALT/CV was filled with different working fluids at filling ratios of 30%, 50%, and 80% with respect to the evaporator volume. Heat was supplied at 20%, 40%, 60%, 80%, and 100% of the heater output (2000 W). Five working fluids were considered: deionized (DI) water, a DI water-based NF with 0.5 wt% silver NPs, and the same NF containing 0.5, 1, and 1.5 wt% oleic acid (OA) and potassium oleate (OAK+) as surfactants. The results showed that the ALT/CV provided a better heat transfer performance than a normal thermosiphon. The maximum heat transfer rate was achieved with the NF containing 0.5 wt% silver NPs and 1 wt% OAK+. The NF containing OAK+ demonstrated a heat transfer rate approximately 80% higher than that of the DI water
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You, Dokyoung S., Karon F. Cook, Benjamin W. Domingue, Maisa S. Ziadni, Jennifer M. Hah, Beth D. Darnall, and Sean C. Mackey. "Customizing CAT Administration of the PROMIS Misuse of Prescription Pain Medication Item Bank for Patients with Chronic Pain." Pain Medicine 22, no. 7 (May 4, 2021): 1669–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/pm/pnab159.

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Abstract Objective The 22-item PROMIS®-Rx Pain Medication Misuse item bank (Bank-22) imposes a high response burden. This study aimed to characterize the performance of the Bank-22 in a computer adaptive testing (CAT) setting based on varied stopping rules. Methods The 22 items were administered to 288 patients. We performed a CAT simulation using default stopping rules (CATPROMIS). In 5 other simulations, a “best health” response rule was added to decrease response burden. This rule stopped CAT administration when a participant selected “never” to a specified number of initial Bank-22 items (2–6 in this study, designated CATAlt2-Alt6). The Bank-22 and 7-item short form (SF-7) scores were compared to scores based on CATPROMIS, and the 5 CAT variations. Results Bank-22 scores correlated highly with the SF-7 and CATPROMIS, Alt5, Alt6 scores (r=0.87–0.95) and moderately with CATAlt2- Alt4 scores (r=0.63–0.74). In all CAT conditions, the greatest differences with Bank-22 scores were at the lower end of misuse T-scores. The smallest differences with Bank-22 and CATPROMIS scores were observed with CATAlt5 and CATAlt6. Compared to the SF-7, CATAlt5 and CATAlt6 reduced overall response burden by about 42%. Finally, the correlations between PROMIS-Rx Misuse and Anxiety T-scores remained relatively unchanged across the conditions (r=0.31–0.43, Ps < .001). Conclusions Applying a stopping rule based on number of initial “best health” responses reduced response burden for respondents with lower levels of misuse. The tradeoff was less measurement precision for those individuals, which could be an acceptable tradeoff when the chief concern is in discriminating higher levels of misuse.
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Pinto Da Silva Filho, L. C., R. Cattelan Antocheves De Lima, and C. A. Casonato. "Mejoras en el comportamiento del hormigón de alta resistencia (HAR) a altas temperaturas." Materiales de Construcción 53, no. 271-272 (December 30, 2003): 17–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.3989/mc.2003.v53.i271-272.285.

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Arango, Carlos, Rémy Dernat, and John Sanabria. "Performance evaluation of container-based virtualization for high performance computing environments." Revista UIS Ingenierías 18, no. 4 (July 16, 2019): 31–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.18273/revuin.v18n4-2019003.

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Virtualization technologies have evolved along with the development of computational environments. Virtualization offered needed features at that time such as isolation, accountability, resource allocation, resource fair sharing and so on. Novel processor technologies bring to commodity computers the possibility to emulate diverse environments where a wide range of computational scenarios can be run. Along with processors evolution, developers have implemented different virtualization mechanisms exhibiting enhanced performance from previous virtualized environments. Recently, operating system-based virtualization technologies captured the attention of communities abroad because their important improvements on performance area. In this paper, the features of three container-based operating systems virtualization tools (LXC, Docker and Singularity) are presented. LXC, Docker, Singularity and bare metal are put under test through a customized single node HPL-Benchmark and a MPI-based application for the multi node testbed. Also the disk I/O performance, Memory (RAM) performance, Network bandwidth and GPU performance are tested for the COS technologies vs bare metal. Preliminary results and conclusions around them are presented and discussed.
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José Ceron Branco, Fábio, and Helio Yochihiro Fuchigami. "Methods of high performance and low complexity in flowshop." Revista Gestão da Produção Operações e Sistemas 12, no. 4 (November 1, 2017): 32–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.15675/gepros.v12i4.1737.

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García-Naveira Vaamonde, Alejo Sebastián, Luz Locatelli Dalimier, and Roberto Ruiz Barquin. "Morningness-eveningness analysis in high performance young athletes." cultura_ciencia_deporte 10, no. 29 (July 1, 2015): 125–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.12800/ccd.v10i29.550.

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Szuba, Agata Szuba. "Performatywne alter ego." DYSKURS. PISMO NAUKOWO-ARTYSTYCZNE ASP WE WROCŁAWIU 26, no. 26 (September 1, 2019): 108–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0012.9857.

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The dynamic development of the Internet and the constant search for new ways of reaching the user bring about the availability of materials that were previously unattainable. Performance art, thanks to its special openness to new methods of expression, reaches the mass media, while showing the individual’s psyche and character of the author’s work. The set of gestures, their sequence and narration are the basis for creating performance art, understood not only as a clear alternative to conventional art, but also characterized by unpredictability, in which the viewer is not prepared for the way messages are received. Undoubtedly, social platforms create an illusion. “The influencer” can reach thousands of viewers and gain fame without leaving home. Without a doubt, social media have created a new entry point to the global art scene, opening way to a wide spectrum of diverse artistic activities. The method of recording, the non-cutaneous nature of the phenomenon makes it possible to own performative actions. The context of a performance is particularly important. It affects what can be universally recognized as art. The question arises (since we distinguish two values of the performative action: in the art gallery and on the street), what frames on the social media allow the audience to interpret it as art, and assuming that it is an art, does it change the perception of a given phenomenon?
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Szuba, Agata. "Performative alter ego." DYSKURS. PISMO NAUKOWO-ARTYSTYCZNE ASP WE WROCŁAWIU 26, no. 26 (September 1, 2019): 108–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0012.9880.

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The dynamic development of the Internet and the constant search for new ways of reaching the user bring about the availability of materials that were previously unattainable. Performance art, thanks to its special openness to new methods of expression, reaches the mass media, while showing the individual’s psyche and character of the author’s work. The set of gestures, their sequence and narration are the basis for creating performance art, understood not only as a clear alternative to conventional art, but also characterized by unpredictability, in which the viewer is not prepared for the way messages are received. Undoubtedly, social platforms create an illusion. “The influencer” can reach thousands of viewers and gain fame without leaving home. Without a doubt, social media have created a new entry point to the global art scene, opening way to a wide spectrum of diverse artistic activities. The method of recording, the non-cutaneous nature of the phenomenon makes it possible to own performative actions. The context of a performance is particularly important. It affects what can be universally recognized as art. The question arises (since we distinguish two values of the performative action: in the art gallery and on the street), what frames on the social media allow the audience to interpret it as art, and assuming that it is an art, does it change the perception of a given phenomenon?
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Morales-Vidal, Marta. "High performance thin film organic lasers for sensing applications." Optica Pura y Aplicada 52, no. 3 (September 30, 2019): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.7149/opa.52.3.51023.

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Ceger, Patricia. "Corrigendum to performance of the BG1Luc ER TA method in a qHTS format." ALTEX 33, no. 1 (2016): 79. http://dx.doi.org/10.14573/altex.1512041.

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Meng, Jia Guang, Xiao Ting Feng, and Juan Bai. "Aloe Fiber and Pure Yarn Research on Performance." Advanced Materials Research 503-504 (April 2012): 284–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.503-504.284.

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This article mainly introduced various properties of aloe fiber and yarn. Studies on properties of aloe fiber include the morphological structure, infrared spectrogram, fineness and single fiber strength. Studies on properties of aloe yarn include yarn strength, fineness uniformity, moisture content, yarn hairiness, and acid and alkali resistance.
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ratna, Naga, C. T. Ramachandra, Ambrish Ganachari, R. S. Roopa, Sunil Shirwal, and M. P. Amitkumar. "Performance Evaluation of Aloe vera Leaf Slicing Machine." International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences 6, no. 8 (August 10, 2017): 3754–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.20546/ijcmas.2017.608.453.

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Naeem, Shahid, Lindsey J. Thompson, Sharon P. Lawler, John H. Lawton, and Richard M. Woodfin. "Declining biodiversity can alter the performance of ecosystems." Nature 368, no. 6473 (April 1994): 734–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/368734a0.

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García-Naveira Vaamonde, Alejo. "Optimism, general self-efficacy and competitiveness in young high-performance athletes." cultura_ciencia_deporte 13, no. 37 (March 1, 2018): 71–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.12800/ccd.v13i37.1040.

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Ashar, J., S. M. Bhalerao, A. V. Khanvilkar, A. S. Kadam, G. S. Sonawane, A. K. Barate, S. B. Nagargoje, S. R. Kharde, and B. C. Andhale. "Effect of supplementation of aloe vera (aloe barbadensis) powder on performance of broiler chicken." Indian Journal of Animal Nutrition 39, no. 2 (2022): 205–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.5958/2231-6744.2022.00026.3.

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Maya, L. F., L. Albajar, J. Portabella, C. López, and F. Morán. "Uso de hormigones con fibras de ultra-alta resistencia para el desarrollo de conexiones entre elementos prefabricados." Informes de la Construcción 62, no. 520 (December 13, 2010): 27–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.3989/ic.09.062.

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O’Loughlin, Niall. "The Movement Order of Mahler’s Sixth Symphony: Musical Considerations." Musicological Annual 44, no. 2 (December 1, 2008): 39–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.4312/mz.44.2.39-52.

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Mahler composed his Sixth Symphony with the Scherzo preceding the Andante, but reversed them before the first performance for all performances and published editions. However, some prominent musicians still insist on this order. With numerous thematic and harmonic connections between Alle- gro and Andante, and Scherzo and Finale, Mahler’s revised order is completely convincing.
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Rumaherang, Wulfilla M., J. Louhenapessy, Mesak F. Noya, and Cendy S. Tupamahu. "STUDI EKSPERIMENTAL PERFORMANCE KAVITASI WATERJET PROPULSI." ALE Proceeding 4 (August 17, 2021): 112–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.30598/ale.4.2021.112-120.

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Cavitation is a complex phenomenon of dynamic processes in hydraulic machines that can cause a decrease in energy performance, vibration and damage the blade surfaces. Analysis of cavitation symptoms in hydraulic machines is carried out through cavitation performance studies, namely the relations between energy parameters. Each hydraulic machine has a critical value on a different cavitation performance curve. Therefore, a study of the effect of cavitation changes is needed to determine the working zone of hydraulic machines without cavitation. In this study, cavitation performance analysis was carried out on a waterjet propulsor model with 5 impeller blades and 7 stator blades using experimental methods. The cavitation coefficient was varied at σ = 2.25 to 0.25 by setting and controlling the inlet pressure on the cavitation test rig. The critical point value will be observed at the point where the thrust coefficient decreased to 3.28%. The results showed that cavitation begins at σ = 1, the critical point is obtained at σ = 0.75. From these studies, we find that waterjet must be operated at conditions where is σ > 0.75.
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Quadros Júnior, João Fortunato Soares de, and Mikely Pereira Brito. "Avaliação de performances por ouvintes: um estudo com estudantes de licenciatura em música da FAMES." Per Musi, no. 26 (December 2012): 110–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s1517-75992012000200011.

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Este estudo investigou a relação entre a variação de expressividade e a preferência de performances na opinião de ouvintes, tomando como objeto de estudo os estudantes do curso de licenciatura em música da FAMES. Partindo da premissa que correlaciona positivamente uma performance expressiva ao nível de apreciação do ouvinte, este trabalho submeteu os estudantes a três performances distintas de uma mesma obra. Dessa maneira, cada performance considerada previamente por juízes independentes como de alta, média e baixa expressividade, recebeu um nível de preferência atribuído por cada aluno e a premissa foi avaliada. Os estudantes também foram solicitados a indicar quais aspectos musicais eles consideram preponderantes na construção de uma performance musical expressiva. Os resultados apontam para uma relação direta entre o nível de expressividade e a preferência de performance. Quanto aos aspectos musicais relacionados à expressividade, confirmam-se as associações feitas pelos ouvintes entre a expressividade na performance musical e as variações de dinâmica, intensidade, tempo, agógica, articulação, altura e timbre.
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Dowbor, Monika, and José Szwako. "Respeitável público...: performance e organização dos movimentos antes dos protestos de 2013." Novos Estudos - CEBRAP, no. 97 (November 2013): 43–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0101-33002013000300004.

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O texto aborda as metáforas dramatúrgicas e as realidades teatrais evocadas pela performance do Movimento Passe Livre (mpl) e dos Comitês Populares da Copa (cpc). Inspirado pelas categorias de uma sociologia teatral, concentra-se nos eventos anteriores à eclosão das manifestações. Na análise são destacadas a dramaticidade da violência, a alta dose de contingência das performances públicas, bem como as modalidades organizacionais.
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Baicu, Catalin F., Jason D. Stroud, Virginia A. Livesay, Elizabeth Hapke, Jennifer Holder, Francis G. Spinale, and Michael R. Zile. "Changes in extracellular collagen matrix alter myocardial systolic performance." American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology 284, no. 1 (January 1, 2003): H122—H132. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/ajpheart.00233.2002.

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The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that acute disruption of fibrillar collagen will decrease myocardial systolic performance without changing cardiomyocyte contractility. Isolated papillary muscles were treated either with plasmin (0.64 U/ml, 240 min) or untreated and served as same animal control. Plasmin treatment caused matrix metalloproteinase activation and collagen degradation as measured by gelatin zymography, hydroxyproline assays, and scanning electron microscopy. Plasmin caused a significant decrease in myocardial systolic performance. Isotonic shortening extent and isometric developed tension decreased from 0.17 ± 0.01 muscle length (ML) and 45 ± 4 mN/mm2 in untreated muscles to 0.09 ± 0.01 ML and 36 ± 3 mN/mm2 in treated muscles ( P < 0.05). However, plasmin treatment (0.64 U/ml, 240 min) did not alter shortening extent or velocity in isolated cardiomyocytes. Acute disruption of the fibrillar collagen network caused a decrease in myocardial systolic performance without changing cardiomyocyte contractility. These data support the hypothesis that fibrillar collagen facilitates transduction of cardiomyocyte contraction into myocardial force development and helps to maintain normal myocardial systolic performance.
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Natsume, Takashi, Merril B. Kardon, Nick C. Trippodo, Andrzej Januszewicz, Barbara L. Pegram, and Edward D. Frohlich. "Atriopeptin III does not Alter Cardiac Performance in Rats." Journal of Hypertension 4, no. 4 (August 1986): 477–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00004872-198608000-00013.

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Möller, Klaus. "Marketing Performance Measurement - Neue Lösungen für ein altes Problem." Controlling 22, no. 2 (2010): 69–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.15358/0935-0381-2010-2-69.

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Brase, Gary L. "How different types of participant payments alter task performance." Judgment and Decision Making 4, no. 5 (August 2009): 419–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1930297500001248.

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AbstractResearchers typically use incentives (such as money or course credit) in order to obtain participants who engage in the specific behaviors of interest to the researcher. There is, however, little understanding or agreement on the effects of different types and levels of incentives used. Some results in the domain of statistical reasoning suggest that performance differences — previously deemed theoretically important — may actually be due to differences in incentive types across studies. 704 participants completed one of five variants of a statistical reasoning task, for which they received either course credit, flat fee payment, or performance-based payment incentives. Successful task completion was more frequent with performance-based incentives than with either of the other incentive types. Performance on moderately difficult tasks (compared to very easy and very hard tasks) was most sensitive to incentives. These results can help resolve existing debates about inconsistent findings, guide more accurate comparisons across studies, and be applied beyond research settings.
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Islam, Md Mirajul, Md Mamunur Rahman, Salma Sultana, Md Zakir Hassan, Abdul Gaffar Miah, and Md Abdul Hamid. "Effects of aloe vera extract in drinking water on broiler performance." Asian Journal of Medical and Biological Research 3, no. 1 (April 14, 2017): 120–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/ajmbr.v3i1.32047.

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This experiment was conducted to evaluate the effects of dietary supplementation of aloe vera extract (w/v) on growth performance of broiler. The present study explored the potentials of medicinal plants Aloe barbedensis mixture in broiler performance. For this purpose, 120 day old chicks were randomly assigned into five treatment groups, namely T0, T1, T2, T3 and T4. Each treatment group contained 24 chicks. The chicks were purchased from a local chick hatchery named Nourish Poultry & Hatchery Ltd. Birds were brooded up to 10 days and then reared in separate flock for 35 days in an open sided house. Each treatment group was further replicated into three sub-groups and each contained eight birds. Experimental birds in T1, T2, T3 and T4 were provided with aloe vera extract (w/v) @ 05, 10, 15 and 20 ml per liter of drinking water while T0 was maintained as control group. Relevant data were recorded throughout the experimental period and subjected to statistical analysis. The data on growth parameters (body weight gain, feed consumption, feed efficiency, water intake) and feed cost and gross return per broiler were evaluated. The results of the study revealed that the aloe vera supplemented groups showed higher live weight gain than untreated group. Aloe vera supplemented groups showed more live weight gain in the terminal stages of the experiment. Aloe vera (w/v) extract supplemented groups performed the best feed efficiency. The live weight gain and feed efficiency were significantly (P<0.05) better in the broilers provided water containing 15 ml/L aloe vera aqueous extract. Water intake, feed intake and abdominal fat deposition of broilers given aloe extract in drinking water were not different among each other. So, 15 ml/L aloe vera aqueous extract may be given to the broilers drinking water.Asian J. Med. Biol. Res. March 2017, 3(1): 120-126
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Losada Carrasco, Felipe, and Gittith Sánchez Padilla. "Biodanza in the Development of High- Performance Teams: Embodying the Appreciative Paradigm." AI Practitioner 23, no. 3 (September 1, 2021): 16–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.12781/978-1-907549-48-9-3.

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Cada día sentimos en nuestro cuerpo sensaciones agradables o desagradables, agitación o calma, influenciando la conexión con las demás personas que forman parte del equipo. La práctica del sistema de integración humana “Biodanza” aumenta la conexión del equipo, lo que se refleja en el aumento de positividad y la reducción de la negatividad de los afectos medidos a través del test PANAS, indicadores que caracterizan a los equipos de alto desempeño según el modelo Meta Learning. El cuerpo y las experiencias integradoras son los protagonistas de este proceso. Every day in our bodies we feel pleasant or unpleasant sensations, agitation, or calm, which influence the connections we have with other people who form part of a team. Practising the ‘Biodanza’ human integration system increases the connections within a team, which is reflected in increased positivity and reduced negativity of affect as measured with the PANAS test, indicators that characterise high-performance teams according to the Meta Learning model. The body and the integrative experiences are the protagonists in this process.
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Alaifi, Aisha. "The degree of parent councils contribution in school performance from point of view government secondary schools principals in Jeddah." المجلة التربویة لتعلیم الکبار 1, no. 3 (July 1, 2019): 1–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.21608/altc.2019.116685.

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Hunter, Angus M., Allan St, Clair Gibson, Malcolm Collins, Mike Lambert, and Timothy D. Noakes. "Caffeine Ingestion Does Not Alter Performance during a 100-km Cycling Time-Trial Performance." International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism 12, no. 4 (December 2002): 438–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/ijsnem.12.4.438.

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This study analyzed the effect of caffeine ingestion on performance during a repeated-measures, 100-km, laboratory cycling time trial that included bouts of 1- and 4-km high intensity epochs (HIE). Eight highly trained cyclists participated in 3 separate trials—placebo ingestion before exercise with a placebo carbohydrate solution and placebo tablets during exercise (Pl), or placebo ingestion before exercise with a 7% carbohydrate drink and placebo tablets during exercise (Cho), or caffeine tablet ingestion before and during exercise with 7% carbohydrate (Caf). Placebo (twice) or 6 mg · kg−1 caffeine was ingested 60 min prior to starting 1 of the 3 cycling trials, during which subjects ingested either additional placebos or a caffeine maintenance dose of 0.33 mg · kg−1 every 15 min to trial completion. The 100-km time trial consisted of five 1-km HIE after 10, 32, 52, 72, and 99 km, as well as four 4-km HIE after 20, 40, 60, and 80 km. Subjects were instructed to complete the time trial and all HIE as fast as possible. Plasma (caffeine) was significantly higher during Caf (0.43 ± 0.56 and 1.11 ± 1.78 mM pre vs. post Pl; and 47.32 ± 12.01 and 72.43 ± 29.08 mM pre vs. post Caf). Average power, HIE time to completion, and 100-km time to completion were not different between trials. Mean heart rates during both the 1-km HIE (184.0 ± 9.8 Caf; 177.0 ± 5.8 Pl; 177.4 ± 8.9 Cho) and 4-km HIE (181.7 ± 5.7 Caf; 174.3 ± 7.2 Pl; 175.6 ± 7.6 Cho; p < .05) was higher in Caf than in the other groups. No significant differences were found between groups for either EMG amplitude (IEMG) or mean power frequency spectrum (MPFS). IEMG activity and performance were not different between groups but were both higher in the 1-km HIE, indicating the absence of peripheral fatigue and the presence of a centrally-regulated pacing strategy that is not altered by caffeine ingestion. Caffeine may be without ergogenic benefit during endurance exercise in which the athlete begins exercise with a defined, predetermined goal measured as speed or distance.
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SONUGUR, Güray, Elif Ebru ÇAKI, Simge Ayşe AKAN, and Celal Onur GÖKÇE. "Towards Real-Time Human Behavior Understanding: A Suboptimal Shape Descriptor." Afyon Kocatepe University Journal of Sciences and Engineering 22, no. 4 (August 31, 2022): 769–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.35414/akufemubid.1099907.

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In this study, two novel shape descriptors are proposed to be used in human behavior understanding problem. First is optimal shape descriptor, which has high performance but works very slow due to high algorithmic complexity. Second is suboptimal shape descriptor, performance of which is very close to optimal one, but works much more faster. Optimal means using minimum data to represent maximum knowledge. Algorithms are run on Weizmann dataset and results are shown both as figure and video link. Classification was performed using 12 statistical features extracted from the data sets' human silhouettes. An accuracy rating of 92 percent was obtained by using Euclidean distance in classification.
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ÇEVİK SALDIRAN, Tülay, Emine ATICI, Özgül ÖZTÜRK, Ahmet Cüneyt AKGÖL, Mehmet ÖZKESKİN, Gamze AYDIN, Bedriye GÜLER, Burcu YEŞİLKAYA, and Laçin Naz TAŞÇILAR. "Lower Limb Injury History in Elite Athletes: Relationship with Kinesiophobia and Effect on Physical Performance." Turkiye Klinikleri Journal of Sports Sciences 12, no. 1 (2020): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.5336/sportsci.2019-70271.

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Coelho, Francisco das Chagas Araújo, and Ronny Batista de Sousa. "Equipes de alta performance e o papel do líder para sua construção e desenvolvimento." Research, Society and Development 10, no. 3 (March 21, 2021): e42310313216. http://dx.doi.org/10.33448/rsd-v10i3.13216.

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A presente pesquisa versa sobre as equipes de alta performance e o líder. As equipes de trabalho efetivamente tornaram-se uma finalidade no mundo institucional, no presente estas equipes têm angariado ênfase pelo seu desempenho e a efeito disto verificou-se a utilidade de desenvolver equipes eficazes e de alta performance. Assim questionou-se, qual o papel do líder como construtor e avaliador de desempenho em equipes de alta performance? Sustentada pela hipótese de que o líder tem o papel de motivador, avaliador, gerenciador nas equipes de alta performance. A pesquisa tem como objetivo, compreender as distintas concepções teóricas sobre equipes de alta performance e observar o papel do líder como construtor e avaliador de desempenho. A fim de responder o objetivo proposto, utilizou-se de pesquisa bibliográfica de cunha qualitativo dedutivo. Os resultados indicam que, o líder possibilita o desenvolvimento e o crescimento da equipe, e estimula a resolução de conflitos, a participação, correlação de conhecimentos, competências e ações que provêm de seus componentes, favorecendo para que estas equipes sejam competentes e se tornem um diferencial para a instituição. Conclui-se que as instituições precisam adotar estruturas de equipes com foco no desempenho e um líder capacitado para guiar na direção a alta performance.
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Gomes da Silva, Renê, Amanda Katielly Jordão Pessoa Felix da Silva, Carine Emile Menezes Lagrange, Wagner Eduardo da Silva, and Mônica Freire Belian. "Recovery of Platinum Laboratory Rejects: A Simple, Economic and High- Performance Alternative." Revista Virtual de Química 12, no. 3 (2020): 693–702. http://dx.doi.org/10.21577/1984-6835.20200055.

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Shin, Jaekon, Kibum Jung, and Jaehoon Choi. "A Study on the Performance Verification Method of an ALSE(Absorber-Lined Shielded Enclosure) by the CISPR25." Journal of Korean Institute of Electromagnetic Engineering and Science 24, no. 8 (August 31, 2013): 791–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.5515/kjkiees.2013.24.8.791.

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Nagaratna, C. T et al.,, Nagaratna, C. T. et al ,. "Development and Performance Evaluation of Aloe Vera Leaf Slicing Machine." International Journal of Agricultural Science and Research 7, no. 4 (2017): 97–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.24247/ijasraug201713.

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LINNAINMAA, JUHANI T. "Do Limit Orders Alter Inferences about Investor Performance and Behavior?" Journal of Finance 65, no. 4 (July 15, 2010): 1473–506. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-6261.2010.01576.x.

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Almudehki, Fuad, Olivier Girard, Justin Grantham, and Sebastien Racinais. "Hot ambient conditions do not alter intermittent cycling sprint performance." Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport 15, no. 2 (March 2012): 148–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jsams.2011.07.009.

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Wu, Lin, David Huff, and William B. Davis. "Tall Fescue Turf Performance under a Tree Shade." HortScience 20, no. 2 (April 1985): 281–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.20.2.281.

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Abstract Four tall fescue (Festuca arundincea Schreb.) cultivars: ‘Alta’, ‘Falcon’, ‘Rebel’ and ‘Houndog’ were examined for turf performance under a tree shade. ‘Alta’ showed a more inferior turf performance than the rest of the 3 cultivars. No difference between cultivars in turf quality was detected among ‘Falcon’, ‘Rebel’ and ‘Houndog’ under the tree shade. Shade resulted in a greater reduction in plant size than in plant density. All cultivars produced a reasonable turf stand under 70% tree shade. No shade related disease problem was found in the tall fescue cultivars tested.
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