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Determination of the Bjorken Sum and Strong Coupling from Polarized Structure Functions
We present a NLO perturbative analysis of all available data on the polarized
structure function g_1(x,Q^2) with the aim of making a quantitative test of the
validity of the Bjorken sum rule, of measuring \alpha_s, and of deriving
helicity fractions. We take particular care over the small x extrapolation,
since it is now known that Regge behaviour is unreliable at perturbative
scales. For fixed \alpha_s we find that if all the most recent data are
included g_A=1.18\pm0.09, confirming the Bjorken sum rule at the 8% level. We
further show that the value of \alpha_s is now reasonably well constrained by
scaling violations in the structure function data, despite the fact that it
cannot yet be reliably fixed by the value of the Bjorken sum: our final result
is \alpha_s(m_Z) = 0.120+0.010-0.008. We also confirm earlier indications of a
sizeable positive gluon polarization in the nucleon.Comment: 24 pages, 9 figures, plain LaTeX with epsfig. Final version, to be
published in Nucl. Phys. B. Several typos correcte
The Latin American Consortium of Studies in Obesity (LASO)
Current, high-quality data are needed to evaluate the health impact of the epidemic of obesity in Latin America. The Latin American Consortium of Studies of Obesity (LASO) has been established, with the objectives of (i) Accurately estimating the prevalence of obesity and its distribution by sociodemographic characteristics; (ii) Identifying ethnic, socioeconomic and behavioural determinants of obesity; (iii) Estimating the association between various anthropometric indicators or obesity and major cardiovascular risk factors and (iv) Quantifying the validity of standard definitions of the various indexes of obesity in Latin American population. To achieve these objectives, LASO makes use of individual data from existing studies. To date, the LASO consortium includes data from 11 studies from eight countries (Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Peru, Puerto Rico and Venezuela), including a total of 32 462 subjects. This article describes the overall organization of LASO, the individual studies involved and the overall strategy for data analysis. LASO will foster the development of collaborative obesity research among Latin American investigators. More important, results from LASO will be instrumental to inform health policies aiming to curtail the epidemic of obesity in the region
The effects of a plyometric training program on the latency time of the quadriceps femoris and gastrocnemius short-latency responses
Aim: The purpose of this study was to determine if a plyometric training program can affect the latency time of the quadriceps femoris and gastrocnemius short-latency responses (SLRs) of the stretch reflex.
Methods: Sixteen healthy subjects (12 female and 4 male) were randomly assigned to either a control or a plyometric training group. Maximum vertical jump height (VJ) and SLRs of both quadriceps femoris and gastrocnemius were measured before and after a four week plyometric training program.
Results: Plyometric training significantly increased VJ (mean+/-SEM) by 2.38+/-0.45 cm (P\u3c0.05) and non-significantly decreased the latency time of the quadriceps femoris SLR (mean+/-SEM) 0.363+/-0.404 ms (P\u3e0.05) and gastrocnemius SLR (mean+/-SEM) 0.392+/-0.257 ms (P\u3e0.05). VJ results support the effectiveness of plyometric training for increasing VJ height.
Conclusions:The non-significant changes in the latency time of the quadriceps femoris and gastrocnemius SLRs seen in the training group suggest that performance improvements following a four-week plyometric training program are not mediated by changes in the latency time of the short-latency stretch reflex
Confirmation of the utility of the International Staging System and identification of a unique pattern of disease in Brazilian patients with multiple myeloma
Santa Casa São Paulo, São Paulo, BrazilUniv Fed Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, BrazilUniv São Paulo, São Paulo, BrazilHEMOPE, Recife, PE, BrazilUniversidade Federal de São Paulo, São Paulo, BrazilUniv Fed Bahia, BR-41170290 Salvador, BA, BrazilHosp Brigadeiro São Paulo, São Paulo, BrazilUniv Fed Rio Grande do Sul, BR-90046900 Porto Alegre, RS, BrazilSch Med, Ribeirao Preto, BrazilUniv Fed Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, MG, BrazilUniv Fed Parana, BR-80060000 Curitiba, Parana, BrazilUniv Estadual Campinas, BR-13081970 Campinas, SP, BrazilInst Nacl Canc Rio Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, BrazilCanc Res & Biostat, Seattle, WA USACedars Sinai Outpatient Canc Ctr, Aptium Oncol Inc, Los Angeles, CA USAUniversidade Federal de São Paulo, São Paulo, BrazilWeb of Scienc
Bargaining together in Cancun : developing countries and their evolving coalitions
Meeting: WTO Ministerial Conference, 5th, 10-14 Sept. 2003, Cancun, M
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