نتایج جستجو برای: stress fighting

تعداد نتایج: 446890  

2010
Takafumi Suzuki Shuntaro Kawamura Fuyuki Yoshikane Kyo Kageura Akiko Aizawa

Along with its methodological development, authorship analysis has expanded in scope to new application areas like authorship profiling and computational sociolinguistics as well as conventional ones like authorship attribution. For these new applications, providing a new interpretation of text through the textual characteristics is as important as improving the classification performance betwe...

2006
Jian Hong Bin Fang Chunsheng Wang Kenneth Currie

The electrochemical oxidation behaviors of NaBH4 on Zn, Zn–MH, and MH (metal-hydride) electrodes were investigated, and an intrinsic direct orohydride fuel cell (DBFC)/battery hybrid power source using MH (or Zn–MH) as the anode and MnO2 as the cathode was tested. Borohydride annot be effectively oxidized on Zn electrodes at the Zn oxidation potential because of the poor electrocatalytic abilit...

2012
Takenobu Hosoda Yoneatsu Osaki Hiroteru Okamoto Takako Wada Shinji Otani Haosheng Mu Yae Yokoyama Mikizo Okamoto Youichi Kurozawa

Recent large-scale disasters have made middle-ranked fire defense officers responsible for routine fire fighting activities, and a tendency of alcohol dependence associated with other stressful problems is noted in Japan. We assessed the alcohol dependence tendency with the alcohol use disorders identification test (AUDIT) in firefighters. Occupational stress, depression and other factors were ...

2009
Scott Blunsden Robert B. Fisher

Abstract: This paper investigates the detection and classification of fighting and pre and post fighting events when viewed from a video camera. Specifically we investigate normal, pre, post and actual fighting sequences and classify them. A hierarchical AdaBoost classifier is described and results using this approach are presented. We show it is possible to classify pre-fighting situations usi...

2013
Monica H. Swahn Lindsay Gressard Jane B. Palmier Huang Yao Melissa Haberlen

OBJECTIVE Using nationally representative data, this study examined the prevalence of very frequent physical fighting (≥12 times per year) among youth in 27 countries and cities. Frequent physical fighting has rarely been reported in the previous literature despite the implications for research and practice. METHODS Analyses were based on the Global School-based Student Health Survey (2003-20...

2009
Shao-Ying Cheng Theresa Jones Christine Duvauchelle Andrea Gore Michael Domjan Yvon Delville

Play fighting is common in juvenile mammals as a peri-pubertal form of agonistic behavior preceding adult aggressive behavior. In golden hamsters, play fighting peaks in early puberty around postnatal day 35 (P-35), and gradually matures into adult aggression in late puberty. Though extensively studied, the neural mechanisms underlying play fighting remains poorly understood. My dissertation fo...

Journal: :Psychological science 2013
Vít Trebicky Jan Havlícek S Craig Roberts Anthony C Little Karel Kleisner

Accurate assessment of competitive ability is a critical component of contest behavior in animals, and it could be just as important in human competition, particularly in human ancestral populations. Here, we tested the role that facial perception plays in this assessment by investigating the association between both perceived aggressiveness and perceived fighting ability in fighters' faces and...

Journal: :The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 2009
Reginald A Kavishe Teun Bousema Seif A Shekalaghe Robert W Sauerwein Frank W Mosha Andre J A M van der Ven Frans G M Russel Jan B Koenderink

Malaria infection induces oxidative stress in the host cells. Antioxidant enzymes such as glutathione S-transferases (GSTs) are responsible for fighting reactive oxygen species and reduction of oxidative stress. Common GST polymorphisms have been associated with susceptibility to different diseases whose pathologies involve oxidative stress. In this study, we tested the hypothesis that GST poly...

Journal: :Behavioral neuroscience 2004
Menno R Kruk József Halász Wout Meelis József Haller

Aggressive behavior induces an adrenocortical stress response, and sudden stressors often precipitate violent behavior. Experiments in rats revealed a fast, mutual, positive feedback between the adrenocortical stress response and a brain mechanism controlling aggression. Stimulation of the aggressive area in the hypothalamus rapidly activated the adrenocortical response, even in the absence of ...

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