QUANTITATIVE DIFFERENCES IN MOTOR ABILITIES AND BASIC ANTHROPOMETRICS CHARACTERISTICS OF BOYS AND GIRLS FROM FOURTH GRADE OF PRIMARY SCHOOL

Quantitative differences in motor abilities and basic anthropometrics characteristics of boys and girls from fourth grade of primary school

In order to determine the quantitative differences in motor abilities and basic anthropometric characteristics by gender, we were testing 123 students of the primary school (fourth grade, 10,5 years old).Testing was applied technique of research.Two basic anthropometric measures and 14 motor tests were selected for measuring instruments.Using canon

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Evaluating Refractive and Visual Outcomes After Bilateral Implantation of an Apodized Diffractive Multifocal Toric Intraocular Lens with a Moderate Add in the Dominant Eye and a Higher Add in the Fellow Eye

Clayton Blehm,1 Richard Potvin2 1Gainesville Eye Associates, Gainesville, GA, USA; 2Science in Vision, Akron, NY, USACorrespondence: Richard PotvinScience in Vision, 6197 Dye Road, Akron, NY 14001, USATel +1407-697-6008Email rick@scienceinvision.comPurpose: To review refractive, visual acuity, defocus curve and subjective visual quality results aft

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Forced finite-time barotropic instability

The finite-time barotropic instability problem is modified by investigating the impact of an anomalous (steady) forcing on the development of optimal initial perturbations.Although the model considered is linear, due to the nonlinear optimization procedure the addition of a forcing can influence the initial disturbance.In Privet Hedge particular, a

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