992 resultados para altitude training
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This training video is intended to familiarise researchers and technicians working in animal containment facilities with appropriate risk assessment and risk management systems. It is in Windows Media Video format which will require a free media player such as Windows Media Player or VLC Media Player (http://www.videolan.org/vlc/) to watch.
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This is used in our Gradbook / Staffbook courses and covers the key web addresses and guidance for activities.
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A number of videos on how to use the various machines within the Knit Pathway at WSA. Please note that watching these videos does not mean you are authorised to use these machines, this is for reference after a formal in person induction.
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Training on techniques needed to use the textile screen printing facilities at WSA. Please note that watching these videos does not mean you are authorised to use these machines, this is for reference after a formal in person induction.
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A small selection of the range of educational/training situated e-learning in Southampton Education School
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Abstract Google and YouTube are quickly becoming the training resource of choice for the IT literate, especially in relation to computer based applications. Many businesses are addressing this training issue in a number of ways, some more successful than others. Find out what the IT services at the university are doing to adapt to this change and contribute to the discussion on how the approach could be improved. Before the talk you could have a look at the following; * One service that has been licenced is Lynda http://go.soton.ac.uk/lynda or lynda.com (note you have to enter www.southampton.ac.uk as the organisation if you don’t log in through the go.soton link) * The IT training team publish a portfolio of systems and courses at http://www.southampton.ac.uk/isolutions/computing/training/portfolio/index.php. * More and more internal systems are being supported through online guides such as http://go.soton.ac.uk/bgsg
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From the lectures delivered by Michaela Kurschildgen from Elsevier on the 5th of November 2014.
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Engineering Workshop Practice Training is provided in the Faculty of Engineering and the Environment at the University of Southampton for engineering programme undergraduate students, typically at the end of year 1
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The purpose of this investigation was to evaluate if the intervallic exercise near to the maximum of intensity in a similar fitness population and in women is more effective to improve aerobic capacity than the continuous one of smaller intensity. In order to do it, ten healthy women between 18 and 25 years habitual inhabitants of Bogotá city (located at 2600masl) were selected. They signed the informed consent and were divided randomly in two groups of five participants. They were undergoing to two traditional types of training of ten weeks, three times per week, one hour of duration every day. The continuous training group (Group 1) had a VO2peak intensity of 60%; for his part, the intervallic training group (Group 2) had five sessions of ten minutes of exercise at 70% of VO2peak and 90 seconds of recovery between each session. It was possible to demonstrate that, although the Cardiac Frequency (CF) average of group 2 participants during the exercise sessions were always over those of group 1, this difference was not statistically significant. In the same way, the basal CF and the recovery CF, as well as the VO2peak, did not have significant differences between both groups. The systolic and diastolic blood pressure average, as well as the Respiratory Frequency (FR) were always superior in group 2, and these differences were really significant. It was possible to conclude that there is not a significant difference in cardiovascular fitness between sedentary young women, after 10 weeks of two traditional types of aerobic training, one 60% continuous and other one 70% intervalic.
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Introducción: el objetivo de la rehabilitación en los pacientes neurológicos es reducir su discapacidad, potencializar su funcionalidad y promover su independencia para así permitirle desempeñar un rol activo en la comunidad. Por esta razón, es de gran importancia prevenir la aparición de eventos adversos en esta población mediante la detección temprana de factores de riesgo que conllevan a pacientes con enfermedad cerebro vascular a presentar caídas y a su vez le permita a los profesionales de la salud generar estrategias para minimizar su incidencia, complicaciones y/o secuelas. Objetivo: determinar los factores relacionados con la alteración del centro de gravedad y riesgos de caída en paciente con trastornos neurológicos Metodología: se realizó un estudio cuantitativo descriptivo exploratorio retrospectivo donde se tuvieron en cuenta pacientes diagnóstico de enfermedades neurológicas que presentaron o no antecedentes de caídas junto con otros criterios de inclusión y exclusión, tomados de las bases de datos de la institución Mobility Group. Resultados: Se evaluaron en total 19 sujetos (52,6 % hombres) con edad media de 48,37 años. Se clasificaron en dos grupos (alto y bajo riesgo de caída ) de pacientes según la aplicación de la escala de riesgo de caída de J.H. Downton a los cuales se aplicó estadística descriptiva para describir su comportamiento en referencia a factores como diagnóstico clínico, presencia de dolor, fuerza y tono de miembros inferiores en los principales grupos musculares , clasificación de espasticidad y finalmente con la alteración de la trayectoria del centro de gravedad según la valoración realizada con el dispositivo THERA-TRAINER BALANCE.
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What is the relationship between the type of training combatants receive upon recruitment into an armed group and their propensity to abuse civilians in civil war? Does military training or political training prevent or exacerbate the victimization of civilians by armed non-state actors? While the literature on civilian victimization has expanded rapidly, few studies have examined the correlation between abuse of civilians and the modes of training that illegal armed actors receive. Using a simple formal model, we develop hypotheses regarding this connection and argue that while military training should not decrease the probability that a combatant engages in civilian abuse, political training should. We test these hypotheses using a new survey consisting of a representative sample of approximately 1,500 demobilized combatants from the Colombian conflict, which we match with department-level data on civilian casualties. The empirical analysis confirms our hypotheses about the connection between training and civilian abuse and the results are robust to adding a full set of controls both at the department and at the individual level
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Esta experiencia, llevada a cabo con los alumnos de tercero de ESO del IES Forum 2004, de Sant Adriá de Besós (Barcelona), pretendía analizar si el uso de la consola con el juego Brain Training facilita el desarrollo del cálculo mental. Se constata que se trata de una herramienta útil que propicia el interés y el grado de participación de los alumnos.
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