نتایج جستجو برای: th1th2 balance

تعداد نتایج: 141987  

Journal: :The Journal of applied psychology 2006
Timothy D Golden John F Veiga Zeki Simsek

The literature on the impact of telecommuting on work-family conflict has been equivocal, asserting that telecommuting enhances work-life balance and reduces conflict, or countering that it increases conflict as more time and emotional energy are allocated to family. Surveying 454 professional-level employees who split their work time between an office and home, the authors examined how extensi...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2010
Xavier Goldie Len Gillman Mike Crisp Shane Wright

The covariation of biodiversity with climate is a fundamental pattern in nature. However, despite the ubiquity of this relationship, a consensus on the ultimate cause remains elusive. The evolutionary speed hypothesis posits direct mechanistic links between ambient temperature, the tempo of micro-evolution and, ultimately, species richness. Previous research has demonstrated faster rates of mol...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2012
Roberto da Silva José Roberto Drugowich de Felício Alexandre Souto Martinez

The extension of Boltzmann-Gibbs thermostatistics, proposed by Tsallis, introduces an additional parameter q to the inverse temperature β. Here, we show that a previously introduced generalized Metropolis dynamics to evolve spin models is not local and does not obey the detailed energy balance. In this dynamics, locality is only retrieved for q=1, which corresponds to the standard Metropolis al...

اکبر زاده باغبان, علیرضا, جندقی, شیما, طحان, ناهید,

Background and purpose: Balance impairment is a major cause of falls in patients with hemiplegic stroke. The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of two balance training programs in these patients. Materials and methods: A clinical trial with pretest–posttest design was conducted in 30 patients after a single hemisphere stroke that occurred at least 6 months before the stud...

Introduction: Although chronic ankle instability (CAI) is a condition characterized by numerous ankle sprains and the recurring sensation of ankle instability, which result in activity limitations and participation restrictions. Repetition based balance training protocols on type of the balance exercises may improve the deficits often associated with CAI. The objective of this study was to dete...

براتی, امیرحسین, فرحان, ویدا, لطفی, غلامرضا, محمودی, اصغر,

Objective: The main objective of the study was to investigate the effect of factitious and true neurofeedback training on the balance performance of active males. Methods: Twenty physical education male students were selected through purposive sampling and were randomly divided into real neurofeedback and sham neurofeedback groups (with mean age 21.38±1.32 years and mean weight of 71.01...

2013
Mark Shephard Paul Cairney

This paper provides the first systematic attempt to investigate the legislative impact of the Scottish Parliament on Executive legislation by analysing the fate of all amendments to Executive bills from the Parliament’s first session (1999-2003). Initial findings on the success of bill amendments show that the balance of power inclines strongly in favour of ministers. However, when we account f...

2002
Hideyuki Nakanishi Satoshi Nakazawa Toru Ishida Katsuya Takanashi

We propose an alternative way to evaluate ECAs, that is measurement of the agent’s influence on human relations. We applied the balance theory to the relationship between the agent and two people. We conducted an experiment to see the interaction between human relations and agent-human relations. The result of statistical and conversation analyses demonstrate that our evaluation method is usefu...

Journal: :Social Choice and Welfare 2008
Maria Montero Martin Sefton Ping Zhang

Theoretical analysis suggests that enlargement of a voting body may affect the balance of power between the original members even if their number of votes and the decision rule remain constant. Some of the existing voters may actually gain, a phenomenon known as the paradox of newmembers.We test for this effect using laboratory experiments. Participants propose and vote on how to divide a budge...

Journal: :Games and Economic Behavior 2010
Michalis Drouvelis Maria Montero Martin Sefton

Power indices suggest that adding new members to a voting body may affect the balance of power between the original members even if their number of votes and the decision rule remain constant. Some of the original members may actually gain even if voters are bargaining over a fixed budget. We show that this phenomenon can occur as an equilibrium of a non-cooperative bargaining game based on the...

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