995 resultados para Red Cross
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In this article an empirical analyse of farming costs is performed withinthe frame of the activity based costing, employing a panel data set ofCatalan farms. One the main conclusions of the study is that there islimited association for transaction and farm costs, especially in indirectcosts. Direct and indirect costs are mainly driven by volume production.
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Previous analysis has shown that traders may opt for specific technologies with nojoint productivity advantage as a way to commit themselves to trading jointly, butonly when long-term contracting is infeasible. This paper proves that speciÞcity canalso be optimal (by relaxing the budget-balance constraint) in settings with long-termcontracting. Traders will opt for specificity when one trader makes a cross-investmentand either (1) this cross-investment has a direct externality on the other trader, (2) bothparties invest, or (3) private information is present. The specificity (e.g. from non-salvageable investments, specific assets and technologies, narrow business strategies,and exclusivity restrictions) is equally effective regardless of which trader's alternativetrade payoff is reduced. Specificity supports long-term contracts in a broad rangeof settings - both with and without renegotiation. The theory also offers a novelperspective on franchising and vertical integration.
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Presenta las principales características del comportamiento de la red de arrastre de fondo tipo Granton 400/127 utilizada durante el crucero de evaluación del recurso merluza efectuada en otoño de 1995. Se analiza la captura por subáreas y por estrato de profundidad, observadas en 100 lances de comprobación. Se dan resultados de la geometría de la red de arrastre en sus diferentes niveles. Se obtiene la relación de la profundidad con la longitud del cable para cada estrato de profundidad; así mismo, de la ruptura por unidad de esfuerzo por subárea.
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Describe las actividades de rastreo del E/E Huamanga, que efectuó del 01 al 18 de diciembre de 1996, entre Puerto Pizarro y Callao. Se demuestra la longitud del cable principal de arrastre y la profundidad que se determinó en una proporción de 3:1. Así mismo, la correspondencia entre los parámetros de abertura vertical y horizontal de la boca de red en función a la velocidad de arrastre, la misma que fue inversa y directamente proporcional teniendo un alto grado de correlación.
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Resultados del monitoreo del comportamiento de la red Granton 400/127, utilizada durante el crucero de evaluación de recursos demersales del Crucero BIC SNP-1 9607-08. Se analizan mediante modelos de regresión lineal y múltiple transformada, las relaciones entre los principales factores que intervienen en la geometría de la red de arrastre de fondo. Se desprende que existe una gran variación entre la abertura horizontal (AH) abertura vertical (AV) y área de la boca de la red, a mayor profundidad (Estrato II y III), debido a la configuración del fondo, velocidad de arrastre, cantidad de cable principal, condiciones de corrientes, etc.
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Se estudia la respuesta selectiva de la red de la arrastre de fondo Granton 400/127, durante el crucero de evaluación de recursos demersales a bordo del BIC SNP-1 9607-08, empleando el método de copo cubierto, con un tamaño de malla de 90 mm (Poliamida PA-nylon). Se obtuvieron las ojivas de selección mediante los métodos de ojiva natural y curva logística, para la zona de pesca de Paita (03°30 ' S- 06°00 'S), presentando un L50% =35,9 y 35,71 cm respectivamente. Se encontró un factor de selección (FS) = 3,95, factor de perímetro (FP) = 0,46 y un máximo factor de selección igual a 4,34. Los resultados fueron mayores que en el experimento modelo de selectividad con red de arrastre de fondo, realizado en verano de 1996.
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Background: The debate about a possible relationship between aerobic fitness and motor skills with cognitive development in children has recently re-emerged, because of the decrease in children's aerobic fitness and the concomitant pressure of schools to enhance cognitive performance. As the literature in young children is scarce, we examined the cross-sectional and longitudinal relationship of aerobic fitness and motor skills with spatial working memory and attention in preschool children.Methods: Data from 245 ethnically diverse preschool children (mean age: 5.2 (0.6) years, girls: 49.4%) analyzed at baseline and 9 months later. Assessments included aerobic fitness (20 m shuttle run) and motor skills with agility (obstacle course) and dynamic balance (balance beam). Cognitive parameters included spatial working memory (IDS) and attention (KHV-VK). All analyses were adjusted for age, sex, BMI, migration status, parental education, native language and linguistic region. Longitudinal analyses were additionally adjusted for the respective baseline value.Results: In the cross-sectional analysis, aerobic fitness was associated with better attention (r = 0.16, p = 0.03). A shorter time in the agility test was independently associated with a better performance both in working memory (r = -0.17, p = 0.01) and in attention (r = -0.20, p = 0.01). In the longitudinal analyses, baseline aerobic fitness was independently related to improvements in attention (r = 0.16, p = 0.03), while baseline dynamic balance was associated with improvements in working memory (r = 0.15, p = 0.04).Conclusions: In young children, higher baseline aerobic fitness and motor skills were related to a better spatial working memory and/or attention at baseline, and to some extent also to their future improvements over the following 9 months.
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Presentan los resultados obtenidos del estudio de selectividad en merluza peruana (Merluccius gayi peruanus) con una red de arrastre de fondo, en el área pesquera de Paita (03° a 05° S), basado en el método de copo cubierto (POPE et al. 1975) con diferentes tamaños de malla (poliamida PA-nylon), 90, 105, 110 y 120 mm. Se observó que la diferencia entre el factor de selección calculado por los distintos análisis para la mallas 105 (106) mm y 110 (114) mm no fue significativa, razón por la cual fueron seleccionadas para aplicar los modelos matemáticos adicionales de GULLAND 1970 y BARANOV 1960, determinándose el tamaño óptimo de malla de 110 mm. El factor de selección (FS) para la malla de 90(90,8)mm fue igual a 3,41; para la malla de 105 (106) mm, igual a 3,03; para la malla de 110 (114) mm fue igual a 2,99; para la malla de 120 (122) mm, fue igual a 2,84.
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OBJECTIVE: Whole-body vibration (WBV) exercise is progressively adopted as an alternative therapeutic modality for enhancing muscle force and muscle activity via neurogenic potentiation. So far, possible changes in the recruitment patterns of the trunk musculature after WBV remain undetermined. The main objective of this study was to evaluate the short-term effects of a single WBV session on trunk neuromuscular responses in patients with chronic low back pain (cLBP) and healthy participants. METHODS: Twenty patients with cLBP and 21 healthy participants performed 10 trunk flexion-extensions before and after a single WBV session consisting of five 1-minute vibration sets. Surface electromyography (EMG) of erector spinae at L2-L3 and L4-L5 and lumbopelvic kinematic variables were collected during the trials. Data were analyzed using 2-way mixed analysis of variance models. RESULTS: The WBV session led to increased lumbar EMG activity during the flexion and extension phases but yielded no change in the quiet standing and fully flexed phases. Kinematic data showed a decreased contribution to the movement of the lumbar region in the second extension quartile. These effects were not different between patients with cLBP and healthy participants. CONCLUSIONS: Increased lumbar EMG activity after a single WBV session most probably results from potentiation effects of WBV on lumbar muscles reflex responses. Decreased EMG activity in full trunk flexion, usually observed in healthy individuals, was still present after WBV, suggesting that the ability of the spine stabilizing mechanisms to transfer the extension torque from muscles to passive structures was not affected.
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Cabo Verde é um país com algum potencial no sector do agronegócios, representando cerca de trinta porcento (30%) dos rendimentos da população rural. Muito tem sido feito para melhorar este sector, contudo, devido à falta de espaço e de pastos, vem buscando alternativas mais viáveis para a criação de animais, que ocupam menos espaço e que produzam mais por m2. O número de aves domésticas em Cabo Verde foi estimada em 431.194, desses noventa e quatro porcento (94%) representava a criação de galinhas. A ilha de Santiago foi a maior produtora com quarenta e sete porcento (47%) dos efetivos, em seguida a ilha de São Vicente com vinte porcento (20%). Temperatura, instalações, nutrição e o manejo são variáveis importantes para o bem-estar animal e devem ser encarados em sinergia. Quando não estão de acordo com as necessidades mínimas exigidas levam as aves para fora da zona de conforto. A temperatura ideal para a criação de galinhas poedeiras na fase de produção deve rondar os 17 °C e os 28°C, e nos primeiros dias de vida de 33°C a 35°C. Em Cabo Verde ainda não existe a preocupação em proporcionar condições ideias para as aves de criação, visto que ainda é feita, na sua grande maioria, de forma tradicional e com pouca ou nenhuma tecnologia que vise um melhor desempenho produtivo das aves. Este trabalho teve como objetivos específicos: • Monitorizar o consumo de ração por aves; • Registar a postura diária e determinar a produção/produtividade; • Analisar os factores que afectam a produção/produtividade de ovos no aviário do INIDA;
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Business cycles are both less volatile and more synchronized with the world cycle in rich countries than in poor ones. We develop two alternative explanations based on the idea that comparative advantage causes rich countries to specialize in industries that use new technologies operated by skilled workers, while poor countries specialize in industries that use traditional technologies operated by unskilled workers. Since new technologies are difficult to imitate, the industries of rich countries enjoy more market power and face more inelastic product demands than those of poor countries. Since skilled workers are less likely to exit employment as a result of changes in economic conditions, industries in rich countries face more inelastic labour supplies than those of poor countries. We show that either asymmetry in industry characteristics can generate cross-country differences in business cycles that resemble those we observe in the data.
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Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPARs) and retinoid X receptors (RXRs) are nuclear hormone receptors that are activated by fatty acids and 9-cis-retinoic acid, respectively. PPARs and RXRs form heterodimers that activate transcription by binding to PPAR response elements (PPREs) in the promoter of target genes. The PPREs described thus far consist of a direct tandem repeat of the AGGTCA core element with one intervening nucleotide. We show here that the vitellogenin A2 estrogen response element (ERE) can also function as a PPRE and is bound by a PPAR/RXR heterodimer. Although this heterodimer can bind to several other ERE-related palindromic response elements containing AGGTCA half-sites, only the ERE is able to confer transactivation of test reporter plasmids, when the ERE is placed either close to or at a distance from the transcription initiation site. Examination of natural ERE-containing promoters, including the pS2, very-low-density apolipoprotein II and vitellogenin A2 genes, revealed considerable differences in the binding of PPAR/RXR heterodimers to these EREs. In their natural promoter context, these EREs did not allow transcriptional activation by PPARs/RXRs. Analysis of this lack of stimulation of the vitellogenin A2 promoter demonstrated that PPARs/RXRs bind to the ERE but cannot transactivate due to a nonpermissive promoter structure. As a consequence, PPARs/RXRs inhibit transactivation by the estrogen receptor through competition for ERE binding. This is the first example of signaling cross-talk between PPAR/RXR and estrogen receptor.
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Presenta los resultados del trabajo, realizado a nivel piloto, en la isla San Lorenzo durante los meses de febrero, marzo, abril, julio y agosto de 1998, que tuvo por finalidad evaluar los factores que afectan el proceso de selectividad. A su vez, busca contar con las características de la red de chinchorro (jábega de playa) como arte de pesca utilizado a nivel artesanal.
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BACKGROUND: Little is known about smoking, unhealthy use of alcohol, and risk behaviours for sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) in immigrants from developed and developing countries. METHOD: We performed a cross-sectional study of 400 patients who consulted an academic emergency care centre at a Swiss university hospital. The odds ratios for having one or more risk behaviours were adjusted for age, gender, and education level. RESULTS: Immigrants from developing countries were less likely to use alcohol in an unhealthy manner (OR = 0.35, 95% CI 0.22-0.57) or practise risk behaviours for STDs (OR = 0.31, 95% CI 0.13-0.74). They were also less likely to have any of the three studied risk behaviours (OR = 2.5, 95% CI 1.5-4.3). DISCUSSION: In addition to the usual determinants, health behaviours are also associated with origin; distinguishing between immigrants from developing and developed countries is useful in clinical settings. Surprisingly, patients from developing countries tend to possess several protective characteristics.
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This paper examines the effect of public assistance, labor market and marriage marketconditions on the prevalence of single mother families across countries and over time. Amultinomial logit derived from a random utility approach is estimated using individualleveldata for 14 countries. I find evidence that increases in the level of public support are significantly and positively associated with a higher incidence of both never marriedand divorced mothers. The results also suggest that single mothers are more prevalentwhen female wages are lower. Higher male earnings and employment opportunities in awoman s marriage market appear to lead to fewer never married mothers, but more divorced mothers. Higher child support or alimony payments are associated with a higher prevalence of divorced mothers.