977 resultados para 11.5BC46-2
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Fuller-Love, Nerys, and Thomas, Esyllt, 'Networks in small manufacturing firms', Journal of Small Business and Enterprise Development (2005) 11(2) pp.244-253 RAE2008
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7 hojas : ilustraciones, fotografías.
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Informe de la realización de la gira educativa en los municipios de El Retiro y Medellín (Antioquia) para ampliar conocimientos técnicos en los procesos productivos del oficio de tejeduría en mimbre y de manejo de la madera desde la perspectiva de los criterios del proyecto del Sello de Calidad Hecho a Mano. Se indican las entidades colaboradoras con el desarrollo del evento. Se enumeran e indican los aspectos destacados de las visitas de evaluación realizadas a los talleres de producción artesanal de productos estructurados en madera y tejidos en mimbre y a los puntos de venta de cada una de las localidades, especificando cada uno de los temas en los que versaron los temas de las charlas y referentes de la evaluación de los aspectos y elementos funcionales. Igualmente se describe el proceso y resultado de la visita efectuada al Centro Nacional de la Madera del SENA. La síntesis descriptiva de cada actividad está complementada con fotografías (en blanco/negro).
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The purpose of this preliminary study is to identify signs of fatigue in specific muscle groups that in turn directly influence accuracy in professional darts. Electromyography (EMG) sensors are employed to monitor the electrical activity produced by skeletal muscles of the trunk and upper limb during throw. It is noted that the Flexor Pollicis Brevis muscle which controls the critical release action during throw shows signs of fatigue. This is accompanied by an inherent increase in mean integral EMG amplitude for a number of other throw related muscles indicating an attempt to maintain constant applied throwing force. A strong correlation is shown to exist between average score and decrease in mean integral ECG amplitude for the Flexor Pollicis Brevis.
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To investigate micronutrient intakes and the role of nutritional supplements in the diets of Irish adults aged 18-64 years and pre-school children aged 1-4 years. Analysis is based on data from the National Adult Nutrition Survey (NANS) (n=1274) and the National Pre-School Nutrition Survey (NPNS) (n=500). Food and beverage intakes and nutritional supplement use were recorded using 4-day food records. Nutrients were estimated using WISP© which is based on McCance and Widdowson’s The Composition of Foods, 6thEd and the Irish Food Composition Database. “Meats”, “milk/yoghurt”, “breads”, “fruit/fruit juices” and “breakfast cereals” made important contributions to the intakes of a number of micronutrients. Micronutrient intakes were generally adequate, with the exception of iron (in adult females and 1 year olds) and vitamin D (in all population groups). For iron, zinc, copper and vitamin B6, up to 2% of adults had intakes that exceeded the upper limit (UL). Small proportions of children had intakes of zinc (11%), copper (2%), retinol (4%) and folic acid (5%) exceeding the UL. Nutritional supplements (predominantly multivitamin and/or mineral preparations) were consumed by 28% of adults and 20% of pre-school children. Among users, supplements were effective in reducing the % with inadequate intakes for vitamins A and D (both population groups) and iron (adult females only). Supplement users had a lower prevalence of inadequate intakes for vitamin A and iron compared to non-users. In adults only, users had a lower prevalence of inadequate intakes for magnesium, calcium and zinc, and displayed better compliance with dietary recommendations and lifestyle characteristics compared with non-users. There is poor compliance among women of childbearing age for the recommendation to take a supplement containing 400µg/day of folic acid. These findings are important for the development of nutrition policies and future recommendations for adults and pre-school children in Ireland and the EU.