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Jan Długosz University
Education•Częstochowa, Poland•
About: Jan Długosz University is a education organization based out in Częstochowa, Poland. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Crystal structure & Luminescence. The organization has 749 authors who have published 2311 publications receiving 19395 citations. The organization is also known as: Higher Teacher Education School.
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TL;DR: In this article, forensic engineering study on nonwoven fabrics made from poly(lactide-co-glycolide), with low toxicity was conducted under abiotic conditions, where the extent of degradation was monitored by weight loss, composition and molar mass changes of the copolymer and by macro and microscopic observations of the sample surfaces.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated electron rich σ-acetylide ruthenium complexes in which the d-transition metal is incorporated in the same plane as the π-system of formyl alkynyl ligands.
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TL;DR: The research described in this paper reveals some important discoveries within this field due to application of novel scenario for computer simulations concerning the entire AHP framework (contrary to single matrix simulation results).
Abstract: The Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP), the multicriteria decisions making support methodology widely recognized and accepted as the prioritization and choice theory may deliver different answers for a decisional problem, providing various rankings of its alternative solutions. The variety in priorities order exists because there are many methods that can be successfully implemented within the AHP, although its inventor, Thomas Saaty strives to convince researchers that there is only one i.e. principal right eigenvector method (REV) created alongside. Facts tell us however, that REV has some drawbacks and few flaws. The research described in this paper reveals some important discoveries within this field due to application of novel scenario for computer simulations concerning the entire AHP framework (contrary to single matrix simulation results). Statistically significant findings convince that REV concedes other methods being under study what authorize to claim that from the perspective of this research, as long as reciprocal pairwise comparison matrices are considered (condition embedded in the AHP), it should not be perceived as the dominant method.
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TL;DR: In this article, ZnO-ZnF 2 -B 2 O 3 glasses were synthesized and crystallized with different concentrations of TiO 2 (0.5 -0.1) as nucleating agents.
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TL;DR: In this paper, a 17-year-old competitor measuring 175 cm and weighing 70 kg was analysed in the laboratory of Motoric Diagnostics in the Academy of Physical Education of Katowice.
Abstract: Background: All activities performed by a human being depend on physical phenomena. A human body is a biomechanism which is affected by different forces. The body as well as its parts can move with various velocities and can obtain different energies. That is why practicing martial arts, punches, kicks, jumps or doing other exercises to achieve strength follow the same rules. Material/Metods: The aim of the research was to analyse a simple punch forward (in the Taekwon-do terminology: Ap Joomuk Jirugi). Research on kinematics and kinetics of some chosen movements in Taekwon-do ITF was made with the BTS Smart Morion Capture system used for three dimensional movement analysis. A 17-year-old competitor measuring 175 cm and weighing 70 kg was analysed in the laboratory of Motoric Diagnostics in the Academy of Physical Education of Katowice. Results: Up to 20% of the cycle the fist speed is a little higher than 0. Between 20–50% have negative speed. After going beyond 50%, the speed is rapidly rising to reach the maximum power of 86%. The maximum speed 6.184±0.534 m/s. Afterwards rapid decrease in speed is observed. Conclusions: Minimal theoretical time of a person’s reaction to an attack is about 0.2 sec and practically it is 0.4 sec. The time for the punch to reach its goal is 0.1 sec. This fact can suggest that it is not possible to defend against a punch. On the other hand we know that people can defend themselves against an attack. Apparently it appears that it is not worth doing anything because we have no chances, but it is an argument to practice martial arts and self-defence. The trainings give a person faith in his or her own strength, they teach how to recognize the opponent’s abilities, how to stand to decrease the body part susceptible to attack and how to make the distance longer (which also increases the time of a potential attack). They also teach how to concentrate the attention and energy as well as how to predict the opponent’s movement and how to surprise him or her.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Mikhail G. Brik | 48 | 408 | 9470 |
I.V. Kityk | 37 | 288 | 5211 |
I.V. Kityk | 37 | 287 | 5579 |
Marek Kowalczuk | 36 | 191 | 4128 |
Joanna Wietrzyk | 35 | 367 | 4804 |
Aleksander Sieroń | 33 | 292 | 4462 |
Lesław Juszczak | 33 | 104 | 2947 |
Józef Drabowicz | 31 | 277 | 3416 |
Keshra Sangwal | 30 | 177 | 4053 |
Oleh Shpotyuk | 29 | 295 | 3471 |
Adam Opolski | 29 | 92 | 2278 |
Piotr Dobrzyński | 27 | 129 | 2286 |
Piotr Kurcok | 25 | 76 | 1794 |
Jaroslaw Krzywanski | 25 | 77 | 1229 |
Malgorzata Makowska-Janusik | 24 | 105 | 1786 |