نتایج جستجو برای: swim up

تعداد نتایج: 930985  

Journal: :Frontiers for Young Minds 2021

Climate change is warming up water all over the world, including in San Francisco Estuary. This has caused fish who live there to their behavior unexpected ways. All animals, fish, have regular and specialized behaviors that help them survive. Fish swim, by themselves or groups, move safer habitats, find food mates, just avoid danger. Scientists worry changes these brought on will make estuarie...

2014
Jessica D. Tenenbaum Susanna-Assunta Sansone Melissa Haendel

In the era of Big Data, omic-scale technologies, and increasing calls for data sharing, it is generally agreed that the use of community-developed, open data standards is critical. Far less agreed upon is exactly which data standards should be used, the criteria by which one should choose a standard, or even what constitutes a data standard. It is impossible simply to choose a domain and have i...

2017
Melis Akman Amit V. Bhikharie Elizabeth H. McLean Alex Boonman Eric J.W. Visser M. Eric Schranz Peter H. van Tienderen

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2008
James Lowther Andrew Lane

The aim of this study was to investigate relationships between pre-competition group cohesion, mood, and performance in a soccer team over the course of a season. A male soccer team in England played eight games and data were analyzed on a game-by-game basis. Participants completed the Group Environment Questionnaire (Carron, Brawley, & Widmeyer, 1985) and Brunel Mood Scale to assess Anger, Con...

Journal: :Injury prevention : journal of the International Society for Child and Adolescent Injury Prevention 2016
Melissa C Mercado Linda Quan Elizabeth Bennett Julie Gilchrist Benjamin A Levy Candice L Robinson Kristen Wendorf Maria Aurora Gangan Fife Mark R Stevens Robin Lee

BACKGROUND Drowning is the second leading cause of unintentional injury death among US children. Multiple studies describe decreased drowning risk among children possessing some swim skills. Current surveillance for this protective factor is self/proxy-reported swim skill rather than observed inwater performance; however, children's self-report or parents' proxy report of swim skill has not bee...

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