934 resultados para lean meat


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A cikk azt vizsgálja, hogyan áramoltatják a lean menedzsmenttel kapcsolatos tudást a multinacionális vállalatok hálózataikban, azaz a vállalati központ és az egyes leányvállalatok között, illetve a leányvállalatok egymás között. Mivel a lean tudás megosztásával kapcsolatos irodalom még gyerekcipőben jár, kutatási módszerként az esettanulmány-alapú kutatást választották a szerzők. 12 interjú alapján három leányvállalatnál készítettek esettanulmányt. Feltáró kutatásukban 13 tudásmegosztási gyakorlatot azonosítottak. A megosztott tudás jellege, az érintettek és a megosztás gyakorisága alapján osztályozták őket. Kutatásuk rámutat arra, hogy a felső vezetők bevonása a lean tudás megosztásába rendkívül fontos. Ezek a vezetők egyfajta információs ügynök szerepet játszanak (gyűjtik és megosztják a jó gyakorlatokkal kapcsolatos információkat) és iránymutatást adnak a leányvállalati szintű lean erőfeszítéseknek. Kutatásuk további eredménye, hogy a lean fejlődése korántsem egyenes vonalú. A lean hálózati szintű egységes értelmezésének kialakítása alapvető ebben a fejlődési folyamatban. A globális lean tudásközpontnak döntő szerepe van az egységes értelmezési keret kialakításában.

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Nos tempos que correm a gestão de topo das empresas tem como desafio adaptar-se às exigências do mercado, tendo em conta a crise atravessada nos diversos setores. O lean mais do que uma ferramenta, é uma filosofia de vida que visa a excelência. Esta filosofia contém dois pilares importantes, a melhoria contínua e o respeito pelas pessoas. A melhoria contínua pretendida visa a obtenção do valor esperado e definido perante um desafio. O lean é uma filosofia de gestão que nasce após a segunda guerra mundial caracterizado como sistema de produção enxuto que visa eliminação de desperdícios. Algumas empresas do setor da construção após verificar os resultados satisfatórios noutras áreas, impuseram a implementação da filosofia lean nas suas organizações. Esta implementação passa por adotar ferramentas que visam a eliminação de desperdícios, produção puxada e a flexibilidade de processos. A construção adotou ferramentas tais como: just in time, definição de valor, definição de desperdício, fluxo contínuo, task time, sistema puxado, poka-yoke, kanban, heijunka (nivelamento de produção), seis sigmas, last planner, kaizen, fluxo de valor, 5S`s. A presente tese pretende clarificar algumas destas ferramentas e conceitos, aproximando-os da área da construção. Inclui-se um questionário a um grupo de trabalhadores de uma empresa de construção que está na fase inicial de implementação do lean. O questionário visou entender em que fase se encontra a implementação e a importância dada ao tema pelos trabalhadores. Foram analisados alguns casos práticos onde a gestão da empresa decidiu implementar o lean.

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Toxoplasmosis is a global zoonosis caused by the protozoan parasite Toxoplasma gondii. Detection of antibodies to T. gondii in serum samples from hunted animals may represent a key step for public health protection. It is also important to assess the circulation of this parasite in wild boar population. However, in hunted animals, collection of blood is not feasible and meat juice may represent an alternative sample. The purpose of the present study was to evaluate heart meat juice of hunted wild boars as an alternative sample for post-mortem detection of antibodies to T. gondii by modified agglutination test (MAT). The agreement beyond chance between results from meat juice assessed with Cohen’s kappa coefficient revealed that the 1:20 meat juice dilution provided the highest agreement. McNemars’s test further revealed 1:10 as the most suitable meat juice dilution, as the proportion of positive paired samples (serum and meat juice from the same animal) did not differ at this dilution. All together, these results suggest a reasonable accuracy of heart meat juice to detect antibodies to T. gondii by MAT and support it as an alternative sample in post-mortem analysis in hunted wild boars.

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The purpose of this study was to establish the optimal allometric models to predict International Ski Federation’s ski-ranking points for sprint competitions (FISsprint) among elite female cross-country skiers based on maximal oxygen uptake (V̇O2max) and lean mass (LM). Ten elite female cross-country skiers (age: 24.5±2.8 years [mean ± SD]) completed a treadmill roller-skiing test to determine V̇O2max (ie, aerobic power) using the diagonal stride technique, whereas LM (ie, a surrogate indicator of anaerobic capacity) was determined by dual-emission X-ray anthropometry. The subjects’ FISsprint were used as competitive performance measures. Power function modeling was used to predict the skiers’ FISsprint based on V̇O2max, LM, and body mass. The subjects’ test and performance data were as follows: V̇O2max, 4.0±0.3 L min-1; LM, 48.9±4.4 kg; body mass, 64.0±5.2 kg; and FISsprint, 116.4±59.6 points. The following power function models were established for the prediction of FISsprint: 3.91×105 ∙ VO -6.002maxand 6.95×1010 ∙ LM-5.25; these models explained 66% (P=0.0043) and 52% (P=0.019), respectively, of the variance in the FISsprint. Body mass failed to contribute to both models; hence, the models are based on V̇O2max and LM expressed absolutely. The results demonstrate that the physiological variables that reflect aerobic power and anaerobic capacity are important indicators of competitive sprint performance among elite female skiers. To accurately indicate performance capability among elite female skiers, the presented power function models should be used. Skiers whose V̇O2max differs by 1% will differ in their FISsprint by 5.8%, whereas the corresponding 1% difference in LM is related to an FISsprint difference of 5.1%, where both differences are in favor of the skier with higher V̇O2max or LM. It is recommended that coaches use the absolute expression of these variables to monitor skiers’ performance-related training adaptations linked to changes in aerobic power and anaerobic capacity.