1000 resultados para UNION CIVICA RADICAL
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Increased professionalism in rugby has elicited rapid changes in the fitness profile of elite players. Recent research, focusing on the physiological and anthropometrical characteristics of rugby players, and the demands of competition are reviewed. The paucity of research on contemporary elite rugby players is highlighted, along with the need for standardised testing protocols. Recent data reinforce the pronounced differences in the anthropometric and physical characteristics of the forwards and backs. Forwards are typically heavier, taller, and have a greater proportion of body fat than backs. These characteristics are changing, with forwards developing greater total mass and higher muscularity. The forwards demonstrate superior absolute aerobic and anaerobic power, and Muscular strength. Results favour the backs when body mass is taken into account. The scaling of results to body mass can be problematic and future investigations should present results using power function ratios. Recommended tests for elite players include body mass and skinfolds, vertical jump, speed, and the multi-stage shuttle run. Repeat sprint testing is a possible avenue for more specific evaluation of players. During competition, high-intensity efforts are often followed by periods of incomplete recovery. The total work over the duration of a game is lower in the backs compared with the forwards; forwards spend greater time in physical contact with the opposition while the backs spend more time in free running, allowing them to cover greater distances. The intense efforts undertaken by rugby players place considerable stress on anaerobic energy sources, while the aerobic system provides energy during repeated efforts and for recovery. Training should focus on repeated brief high-intensity efforts with short rest intervals to condition players to the demands of the game. Training for the forwards should emphasise the higher work rates of the game, while extended rest periods can be provided to the backs. Players should not only be prepared for the demands of competition, but also the stress of travel and extreme environmental conditions. The greater professionalism of rugby union has increased scientific research in the sport; however, there is scope for significant refinement of investigations on the physiological demands of the game, and sports-specific testing procedures.
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Industrial relations research that attempts to grapple with individuals' union-related sentiments and activities often draws on one of two traditions of psychological research—the individual-level factors tradition (for example, personality and attitude-behaviour relations) and the social context tradition (for example, frustration-aggression and relative deprivation). This paper provides an overview of research conducted from within these traditions to explain union-related phenomena and identifies some of the limitations that arise as a consequence of a shared tendency to treat people in an atomistic fashion. The paper argues for an understanding of the psychological processes that underpin group-based action. To this end, it elaborates a theoretical framework based on social identity theory and self-categorisation theory that would allow us to examine the dynamic interplay between the individual, their cognitions and their environment. The paper concludes with a brief discussion of a specific case of union mobilisation, to indicate how this theoretical framework might aid empirical analysis.
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The radicals formed on gamma-radiolysis of a series of copolymers of methacrylic acid and acrylonitrile have been investigated by ESR spectroscopy. This series of copolymers spanned the full composition range and the study was carried out at 77 K and ambient temperature. The radicals formed in the copolymers at 77 and 303 K were found to be similar to those found in the two homopolymers, but in the intermediate composition range the presence of acrylonitrile propagation radicals was also detected. These radicals were not observed to be formed in significant quantities on the radiolysis of polyacrylonitrile. They are believed to result from a scission of the main chain at methacrylic acid/acrylonitrile diad sequences following loss of the methacrylic acid carboxyl group. At 77 K, the copolymers with high methacrylic acid contents were found to be more sensitive to radical formation than the methacrylic acid homopolymer, but this enhanced sensitivity was not evident at ambient temperature, where the G-values for radical formation for the copolymers were slightly less than the values for the homopolymers. (C) 2003 Society of Chemical Industry.
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The kinetics of chain reactions of octanedithiol with styrene, thermally initiated with TX29B50 (a 50:50 wt% solution of TX29 diperoxy initiator in a phthalate plasticizer), have been studied over a range of initiator concentrations, a range of mixture formulations and a range of temperatures. This system has been investigated as a model system for the reactions of polyfunctional thiols with divinyl benzene. The reactions have been shown to follow first-order kinetics for both the thiol and the ene species and to be characterized by a dependence on the initiator concentration to the power of one half. The kinetic rate parameters have been shown to adhere to Arrhenius behaviour. A kinetic model for the chain reactions for this system has been proposed. (C) 2003 Society of Chemical Industry.
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O paradigma terapêutico para o CEC do andar inferior da boca sofreu modificações em decorrência da sobrevida. OBJETIVO: Estudo comparativo do esvaziamento cervical radical e seletivo. MATERIAL E MÉTODO: Análise de 460 pacientes atendidos no Depto. de CCP e ORL do Hospital Heliópolis, de 1978 a 2002. Para esvaziamento radical foram avaliados os padrões de metastatização dos níveis IV e V, para o seletivo a ocorrência e localização das recidivas. O método estatístico utilizado foi o teste do qui-quadrado. RESULTADOS: Nos esvaziamentos radicais a taxa de metastatização nos níveis IV e V foram 5,8% e 4,6%, nos pacientes cNO e de 9,9% (nível IV) e 5,9% (nível V) para cN+, enquanto o nível I isolado estava comprometido em 11,0% nos cN0 e 5,5% nos cN+. Nos esvaziamentos seletivos ocorreram 4 recidivas (4,1%) em 97 esvaziamentos nos pN0 e 2 (10,0%) em 20 esvaziamentos. Nos casos pN+, não houve vantagens na indicação de radioterapia sobre os não irradiados (5,6% e 5,7% respectivamente). CONCLUSÃO: É possível realizar esvaziamento seletivo no tratamento das metástases do andar inferior de boca.
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O tratamento do carcinoma da laringe tem como desafio a cura do paciente e a preservação do órgão. OBJETIVO: A avaliação dos subsítios na disseminação do carcinoma e a sua influência no tratamento cirúrgico da laringe, no controle local e na sobrevida. MATERIAL E MÉTODO: Cento e sessenta pacientes tratados na Escola Paulista de Medicina - Hospital São Paulo, no período de janeiro de 1998 a dezembro de 2004, foram compilados para análise da disseminação do carcinoma dos subsítios da laringe. Foram incluídos pacientes com seguimento mínimo de 2 anos, após diagnóstico e tratamento. A avaliação estatística foi: Teste X2, Teste de Fisher e a Curva de Kaplan-Meier. Forma de Estudo: Estudo de Coorte Histórica Longitudinal (Trabalho Clínico Retrospectivo). RESULTADOS: A comissura posterior e a infraglote, respectivamente, foram significantes para a laringectomia total: tumores glóticos AC: (p=0,03) AP: (p=0,0001); AC: (p=0,0007) AP: (p<0,0001). A infraglote foi significante nos tumores G+SG na AP: (p=0,04), e na taxa de óbitos AP: (p=0,03). CONCLUSÃO: A laringectomia total é o tratamento de eleição na presença de alto comprometimento da comissura posterior e da infraglote. Esta última pode comprometer a sobrevida, conforme a invasão local, mesmo na presença de margens cirúrgicas livres.
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This study explores the impact of Turkey's likely entry in the European Union (EU) in terms of the EU's foreign, security and defense policies. It reviews Turkish capabilities, namely its military capabilities, which could provide the EU with valuable defense assets. There are differences related to Turkey's relations with the EU, which have increasingly spilled over into the NATO, hindering the development of cooperation over crisis management operations. The article then delves in the implications of Turkey's strategic geographical location to EU policies. It reviews how far the EU and Turkey may have convergent interests in some of the neighboring regions, especially in the Middle East.
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This article explores the role of the European Union in the human rights protection, implementation and promotion in Serbia. It is clear that the EU demands on democratisation in the region of Western Balkans are crucial to achieve the respect for human rights. The human rights standards as part of the conditionality criteria of the EU is a clear message towards the countries aspiring membership. However, Serbia progress in the field has been difficult due to several internal constraints. This paper aims to uncover the democratisation process of Serbia on its path towards the EU, and its progress (or not) regarding human rights protection and implementation.
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Como organização regional, o papel da União Europeia na governança global do clima enfrenta obstáculos que não se aplicam a nenhuma outra parte da Convenção-Quadro das Nações Unidas sobre a Mudança do Clima (CQNUMC) e do Protocolo de Quioto. Avaliando essa singularidade, este artigo fornece uma analise teórica e empírica de como os elementos de actorness (reconhecimento, capacidade, oportunidade e coesão) definem a participação da UE no regime internacional de mudanças climáticas.
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Against the backdrop of China's assertive policies in the South China Sea, the present study evaluates how Vietnam has sought to mitigate the increasingly unequal regional power distribution vis-à-vis China. It argues that Vietnam tends to cope with China mainly by engaging itself in hedging strategies on the basis of diversified and strong relationships with different players. Appraising the roles of Russia and the European Union (EU), the study analyzes the pay-offs of Vietnam's military hedging with Russia and its economic hedging with the EU.