19 resultados para Endurance sports -- Physiological aspects
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Generally, the evolution process of applications has impact on their underlining data models, thus becoming a time-consuming problem for programmers and database administrators. In this paper we address this problem within an aspect-oriented approach, which is based on a meta-model for orthogonal persistent programming systems. Applying reflection techniques, our meta-model aims to be simpler than its competitors. Furthermore, it enables database multi-version schemas. We also discuss two case studies in order to demonstrate the advantages of our approach.
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WWW is a huge, open, heterogeneous system, however its contents data is mainly human oriented. The Semantic Web needs to assure that data is readable and “understandable” to intelligent software agents, though the use of explicit and formal semantics. Ontologies constitute a privileged artifact for capturing the semantic of the WWW data. Temporal and spatial dimensions are transversal to the generality of knowledge domains and therefore are fundamental for the reasoning process of software agents. Representing temporal/spatial evolution of concepts and their relations in OWL (W3C standard for ontologies) it is not straightforward. Although proposed several strategies to tackle this problem but there is still no formal and standard approach. This work main goal consists of development of methods/tools to support the engineering of temporal and spatial aspects in intelligent systems through the use of OWL ontologies. An existing method for ontology engineering, Fonte was used as framework for the development of this work. As main contributions of this work Fonte was re-engineered in order to: i) support the spatial dimension; ii) work with OWL Ontologies; iii) and support the application of Ontology Design Patterns. Finally, the capabilities of the proposed approach were demonstrated by engineering time and space in a demo ontology about football.
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Microcystin-leucine and arginine (microcystin- LR) is a cyanotoxin produced by cyanobacteria like Microcystis aeruginosa, and it’s considered a threat to water quality, agriculture, and human health. Rice (Oryzasativa) is a plant of great importance in human food consumption and economy, with extensive use around the world. It is therefore important to assess the possible effects of using water contaminated with microcystin-LR to irrigate rice crops, in order to ensure a safe, high quality product to consumers. In this study, 12 and 20-day-old plants were exposed during 2 or 7 days to a M. aeruginosa extract containing environmentally relevant microcystin-LR concentrations, 0.26–78 lg/L. Fresh and dry weight of roots and leaves, chlorophyll fluorescence, glutathione S-transferase and glutathione peroxidase activities, and protein identification by mass spectrometry through two-dimensional gel electrophoresis from root and leaf tissues, were evaluated in order to gauge the plant’s physiological condition and biochemical response after toxin exposure. Results obtained from plant biomass, chlorophyll fluorescence, and enzyme activity assays showed no significant differences between control and treatment groups. How- ever, proteomics data indicates that plants respond to M. aeruginosa extract containing environmentally relevant microcystin-LR concentrations by changing their metabolism, responding differently to different toxin concentrations. Biological processes most affected were related to protein folding and stress response, protein biosynthesis, cell signalling and gene expression regulation, and energy and carbohydrate metabolism which may denote a toxic effect induced by M. aeruginosa extract and microcystin- LR. Theimplications of the metabolic alterations in plant physiology and growth require further elucidation.
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Introdução: As crianças com Paralisia Cerebral evidenciam frequentemente alterações da sua funcionalidade global, evidenciadas nomeadamente na marcha. Diferentes protocolos de facilitação da marcha em tapete rolante têm vindo a ser alvo de estudos no sentido de clarificar a sua eficácia nesta população. Estes sugerem uma evolução positiva dos diferentes aspectos estudados (funcionalidade global, resistência cardiorespiratória, componentes da marcha), contudo utilizam diferentes metodologias e especificidades do protocolo, não existindo consenso acerca das melhores condições de utilização. Objectivo(s): O presente trabalho teve como objectivo principal avaliar o efeito da aplicação de um protocolo de marcha em tapete rolante (PMTR) em crianças com Paralisia Cerebral (PC) espástica, nos parâmetros biomecânicos da mesma e funcionalidade global. Métodos: Participaram no estudo 9 crianças com PC do tipo diplégico e hemiplégico inscritos na Associação de Paralisia Cerebral de Braga (APCB), com idades compreendidas entre os 3 e os 8 anos de idade. Cada criança foi avaliada antes e após a aplicação do PMTR, através da análise biomecânica da marcha (dinamometria e electromiografia de superfície), bem como da aplicação do teste de medida da função motora (TMFM). A amostra foi dividida em dois grupos – grupo sujeito ao protocolo de marcha em tapete rolante (GPMTR) (n=5) e grupo controlo (GC) (n=4). O protocolo em tapete rolante foi incluído nas sessões de intervenção de fisioterapia, com uma frequência semanal de 2 a 3 vezes por semana, durante um período de 10 semanas consecutivas, após o qual foram repetidas as avaliações iniciais. Resultados: A análise dos resultados permitiu verificar evoluções no GPMTR ao nível do score total da TMFM e especialmente na dimensão E, o que revelou melhorias significativas da funcionalidade motora global neste grupo. Verificaram-se ainda, em termos eletromiográficos um melhor padrão de recrutamento muscular, bem como, no que se refere à análise dinamométrica, evoluções positivas, na componente vertical das forças de reacção do solo.Conclusão: O presente estudo parece sugerir que a inclusão da facilitação da marcha em tapete rolante no plano de intervenção pode contribuir para uma melhoria nos parâmetros biomecânicos da marcha e funcionalidade global de crianças com Paralisia Cerebral do tipo diplégico e hemiplégico, com idades compreendidas entre os 3 e os 8 anos.