225 research outputs found
Educació farmacèutica en els complements nutricionals a l’esport
Treballs d'Educació Farmacètica als ciutadans. Unitat Docent d'Estades en Pràctiques Tutelades. UCD: Tarragona i terres de l’Ebre. Facultat de Farmàcia, Universitat de Barcelona. Curs: 2014, Tutores: Montserrat Canela i Neus Caelles. Coordinadora: Marian March Pujol,En els últims anys s’ha vist un canvi en l’alimentació de les persones. Hi ha hagut un canvi d’una dieta abundant i repartida en pocs àpats a un menjar fraccionat entre 4 i 5 vegades al dia amb la finalitat de repartir de una manera correcta l’aportació energètica que necessita l’organisme.
En relació a l’esport, l’alimentació ha d’estar lligada a l’horari de l’entrenament, intentant prendre sempre algun aliment unes dos hores abans i després de finalitzar l’exercici. És molt important que el nombre d’àpats i l’horari siguin personalitzats, ja que cada persona realitza un esport diferent i té, per tant, una despesa energètica diferent..
Performing the self & staging agency
When I feel like crying it’s political[1] is a performance created through devised techniques, combining director-driven dramaturgy with content generated by the actresses-performers, in a process shifting the role of the director into one of a curator. Centered on self-representation, the work proposes a frame for empowerment while approaching sensible themes, such as the hierarchy of power in theatrical contexts (vocational schools and professional theatres) and the objectification of female performers. This paper contextualizes the concept and artistic process of the work, while proposing a work model based on care and owning differences.
[1] When I feel like crying it’s political
concept: Olivia Greceaby / with: Raluca Mara, Oana Mardare, Alina Mișocwith the audio participation of Mariana Mihuț
produced by Reactor de Creație și Experiment in the frame of “Feminine perspectives in Romanian theatre”, cultural project funded by the Ministry of Cultur
Performing the Self & Staging Agency
When I feel like crying it’s political is a performance created through devised techniques, combining director-driven dramaturgy with content generated by the actresses-performers, in a process shifting the role of the director into one of a curator. Centered on self-representation, the work proposes a frame for empowerment while approaching sensible themes, such as the hierarchy of power in theatrical contexts (vocational schools and professional theatres) and the objectification of female performers. This paper contextualizes the concept and artistic process of the work, while proposing a work model based on care and owning differences
European overview of sustainable policies and approaches in COST C25 member countries
The implementation of the principles and methods towards a Sustainable Construction varies
across different countries in Europe. In some countries, the sustainability of the construction
sector has been effectively taken into consideration over the last years, while in other its implementation
is at an initial stage. Many reasons may be pointed out for this situation. Different
countries have different understandings of what is entailed in Sustainable Construction. Different
cultural and educational backgrounds, along with different priorities in each country, are
also contributing for the lack of a common European approach.
General frameworks, aiming to cover every aspect of Sustainable Construction and to provide
a consistent and integrated approach, such as Agenda 21 for Sustainable Construction,
gave a major advance in the search for a common approach for the construction sector. However,
general agreed methodologies and tools to make this common approach operational are
still missing.European Science Foundation - COST Action C2
Light-induced molecular processes on ice
The thesis "Light-induced molecular processes on ice" deals with two main issues: first, the interaction of water with a platinum surface, under very well-defined conditions (at liquid nitrogen temperature in a very low-pressure environment (Ultra-High Vacuum: pressure 2 x 10-11 mbar)), and second, the photochemistry of small, naturally occurring, organic molecules such as bromoform (CHBr3) molecules on ice surfaces. The first topic is of relevance for electrochemistry, where water-metal interactions are crucial in determining the system's reactivity. The second topic is relevant for our understanding of processes encountered in the Earth's atmosphere. In particular, for atmospheric chemistry, the fundamental steps of the photochemical reaction of bromoform on ice surfaces induced by UV light, are elucidated. This reaction constitutes an important step in the ozone depletion cycle, which greatly affects our atmosphere. Photodissociation studies reveal a rich UV-induced photochemistry of bromoform on ice: various direct fragmentation pathways, as well as formation of new, ice-mediated C—C and C—O bond containing chemical species. Given the previously reported detection of bromoform in the stratosphere, these observations may have significant implications for current models describing stratospheric ozone depletion.UBL - phd migration 201
MANAGEMENT OF ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE: CHALLENGES IN THE DIGITAL ERA
Organizational change has become an im-
perative in today’s business environment, marked
by complex processes that impact the activities of
all organizations, regardless of their field of
activity, prompting them to adapt to new realities.
This article addresses both theoretical and prac
tical dimensions of effective change management,
with particular emphasis on a specific type of
change currently affecting all organizations:
digital transformation. The study highlights the
essence of organizational changes and examines
the impact of management on stakeholders, with
special attention to the issue of resistance to
change and strategies to mitigate it. Digital
transformation is presented as a prerequisite for
organizational viability and long-term success in
the digital era, supported by examples from selec
ted companies. The article presents practical solu
tions for efficient organizational change mana
gement, emphasising the importance of a com
prehensive and integrated approach to the factors
influencing the change outcome
MODELING AND SIMULATION OF ELECTRIC CARS USING MATLAB - SIMULINK
The desire to reduce pollution and price instability generated by the major share of fossil fuel use requires firm solutions for ecological transition of the economy, which must provide access to clean, safe and affordable energy. An important, seriously affected sector, being a competitive field with consistent limitations, is the transport system, where the use of alternative fuels or the use of electric cars is definitely a solution. The present paper presents an evaluation, through simulation in MATLAB-Simulink, of influence of parameters such as: vehicle frontal area, tire pressure, wind speed, road slope, aerodynamic coefficient and rolling resistance coefficient, in the power and energy balance and aspects that influence the optimal dimensioning of batteries and electric motor
Numerical analysis of short link steel eccentrically braced frames under seismic action
Eccentrically braced frames are well known for their capacity of dissipating seismic energy by plastic hinge formation in the so called ‘link elements’, which represent the dissipative devices of the eccentrically braced frame. The link element can be short, which means it will be mainly subjected to shear forces; long being mainly subjected to bending moment or intermediate in length subjected to a combined action of shear force-bending moment. The current study is focused on the calibration of existing experimental results with numerical finite element models of steel eccentrically braced frames with short link elements and a subsequent parametrical study considering different link lengths and multiple stiffeners along the link web panel
Dilution in pressurized enclosures – critical points
The risk of explosion can occur in all activities involving flammable substances which, when mixed with air, can form an explosive atmosphere. Explosion protection is intended to prevent the ignition of explosive atmospheres. Pressurization, as a type of protection, 'p' is based on the introduction of a protective gas (air or inert gas) in an enclosure to prevent the formation of an explosive atmosphere within the enclosure by maintaining an overpressure relative to the surrounding atmosphere and, where necessary, by the use of dilution. The important tests for explosion protection by pressurization type of protection are based on the filling and purging test. Each of these involves monitoring certain points within the pressurized enclosure to confirm that concentrations are within acceptable limits. The location of these monitoring points can be identified by using computer simulations. This results, in so-called critical points, where the concentration lastly reaches the pre-set values. These critical points bring the advantage of the need to monitor concentrations at a much smaller number of points and thus it is increasing the accuracy of the tests. Following the approach of the work and the experiments carried out, it was found that computer simulation is effective for establishing critical points
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