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D, Binder Marc, and Mendell Lorne M, eds. The Segmental motor system. New York: Oxford University Press, 1990.

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The Ulam problem of optimal motion of line segments. New York: Optimization Software, Publications Division, 1985.

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Margaret, Sharpe, and Australian Physiotherapy Association, eds. The lumbar spine: Stabilisation training and the lumbar motion segment. Melbourne: Australian Journal of Physiotherapy for the Australian Physiotherapy Association, 1995.

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Skelton, Kimberley, ed. Early Modern Spaces in Motion. NL Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789463725811.

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Stretching back to antiquity, motion had been a key means of designing and describing the physical environment. But during the sixteenth through eighteenth centuries, individuals across Europe increasingly designed, experienced, and described a new world of motion: one characterized by continuous, rather than segmented, movement. New spaces that included vistas along house interiors and uninterrupted library reading rooms offered open expanses for shaping sequences of social behaviour, scientists observed how the Earth rotated around the sun, and philosophers attributed emotions to neural vibrations in the human brain. Early Modern Spaces in Motion examines this increased emphasis on motion with eight essays encompassing a geographical span of Portugal to German-speaking lands and a disciplinary range from architectural history to English. It consequently merges longstanding strands of analysis considering people in motion and buildings in motion to explore the cultural historical attitudes underpinning the varied impacts of motion in early modern Europe.
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Shnider, Sara J. Molecular regulators of corticospinal motor neuron diversity and segmental target specificity. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University, 2009.

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Leonard, David. The effect of arthroscopic microdiscectomy (AMD) on the response to cyclic loading of lumbar motion segments. Manchester: University of Manchester, 1995.

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Henault, German A. A computer simulation study and component evaluation for a quaternion filter for sourceless tracking of human limb segment motion. Monterey, Calif: Naval Postgraduate School, 1997.

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Segmental interactions of a three-dimensional soccer instep kick motion. 1991.

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Segmental interactions of a three-dimensional soccer instep kick motion. 1991.

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Segmental interactions of a three-dimensional soccer instep kick motion. 1990.

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Estimation of internal consistency and stability reliability using isokinetic segmental curve analysis. 1990.

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Estimation of internal consistency and stability reliability using isokinetic segmental curve analysis. 1990.

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Estimation of internal consistency and stability reliability using isokinetic segmental curve analysis. 1988.

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Estimation of internal consistency and stability reliability using isokinetic segmental curve analysis. 1990.

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Internal consistency reliability of isokinetic response measures in knee injured subjects using segmental curve analysis. 1990.

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Internal consistency reliability of isokinetic response measures in knee injured subjects using segmental curve analysis. 1989.

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Internal consistency reliability of isokinetic response measures in knee injured subjects using segmental curve analysis. 1990.

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Internal consistency reliability of isokinetic response measures in knee injured subjects using segmental curve analysis. 1990.

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Colonna, Paolo, Monica Alcantara, and Katsu Tanaka. Stress echocardiography: diagnostic criteria and interpretation. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198726012.003.0014.

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This chapter discusses the diagnosis and interpretation of stress echocardiography, which needs a careful side-by-side analysis of each myocardial segment. The first step is the accurate analysis of regional wall motion at rest with particular attention on hypokinetic segments. In the second step, after a global evaluation of stress images, all segments should be carefully analysed for the presence of reduced wall thickening or delayed contraction compared to rest, preferably with a quad screen analysis. Particular attention has to be placed on assessment of wall thickening rather than wall motion or endocardial excursion as these may result from tethering of neighbouring segments or translational movement of the heart. The wall motion response to stress can be schematized based on the changes that occur during low stress and high stress, compared to rest baseline.
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Mehta, Priyesh, David J. Cormier, Julie Ann Aueron, and Jaspal R. Singh. Core Strengthening. Edited by Mehul J. Desai. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199350940.003.0025.

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Core strengthening remains a vital component of maintaining spine mechanics and assists in the prevention of injury. A complex group of muscles make up the core and function together to instill spine stability and assist with segmental motion. Understanding the key muscles and how they function is essential to developing a core strengthening program for patients with spinal pathology. This chapter summarizes the anatomy and biomechanics of the core involved in maintaining spine stability. It discusses electromyography and imaging data to help understand how these muscles function during specific exercises. Examples of core strengthening exercises are provided.
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Dubovitskij, V. A., and John T. Ellis. The Ulam Problem of Optimal Motion of Line Segments. Springer, 1985.

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Effects of occluding segments of ball flight trajectory on the catching performance of children and adults. 1988.

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Effects of occluding segments of ball flight trajectory on the catching performance of children and adults. 1991.

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A Computer Simulation Study and Component Evaluation for a Quaternion Filter for Sourceless Tracking of Human Limb Segment Motion. Storming Media, 1997.

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Burke, David, and James Howells. The motor unit. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199688395.003.0002.

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The motor unit represent the final output of the motor system. Each consists of a motoneuron, its axon, neuromuscular junctions, and muscle fibres innervated by that axon. The discharge of a motor unit can be followed by recording its electromyographic signature, the motor unit action potential. Motoneurons are not passive responders to the excitatory and inhibitory influences on them from descending and segmental sources. Their properties can change, e.g. due to descending monoaminergic pathways, which can alter their responses to other inputs (changing ‘reflex gain’). Contraction strength depends on the number of active motor units, their discharge rate, and whether the innervated muscle fibres are slow-twitch producing low force, but resistant to fatigue, fast-twitch producing more force, but susceptible to fatigue, or intermediate fast-twitch fatigue-resistant. These properties are imposed by the parent motoneurons, and the innervated muscle fibres have different histochemical profiles (oxidative, glycolytic, or oxidative-glycolytic, respectively).
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Goad, Heather. Phonological Processes in Children’s Productions. Edited by Jeffrey L. Lidz, William Snyder, and Joe Pater. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199601264.013.4.

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This chapter examines ways in which children’s phonological processes converge with and diverge from those attested in adult grammars. Processes in segmental and prosodic phonology are examined. The starting point is the formal literature, where children’s grammars are typically viewed as systems that respect the same principles and constraints as adult grammars. As children are shown to display unexpected patterns in development from the perspective of adult language typology, a central question that is addressed is whether children’s systems differ in fundamental ways from adult grammars or whether unexpected patterns in production can be explained by examining how perceptual and motor development interface with the acquisition of an adult-like phonological grammar.
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Pitt, Matthew. Needle EMG findings in different pathologies. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198754596.003.0007.

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In this chapter, the inability of electromyography (EMG) to be able to further progress the diagnosis of myopathy on its own—requiring muscle biopsy and other modalities such as genetics to complete this process—is emphasized. The role of EMG particularly in the era of genetics is discussed. Findings in neurogenic abnormality are next described and the important hereditary conditions such as spinal muscular atrophy (SMA), distal SMA, Brown–Vialetto–Van Laere syndrome, segmental anterior horn cell disease, conditions with progressive bulbar palsy, SMARD1, and pontocerebellar hypoplasia with spinal muscle are discussed in detail. The differential diagnosis of 5q SMA type 1 is specifically outlined. Acquired forms of anterior horn disease, including Hirayama disease, poliomyelitis and enteropathic motor neuropathy, Hopkins syndrome, tumours, and vascular lesions are covered. There is discussion of the use of physiological tests to monitor progress in SMA, with tests including compound muscle action potential amplitude and motor unit number estimation. Finally, the important correlation between muscle biopsy and EMG is highlighted.
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Rosenthal, Brett D., Marco Mendoza, Barrett S. Boody, and Wellington K. Hsu. Approaches and Relative Benefits of Open Versus Minimally Invasive Surgery for Degenerative Conditions. Edited by Mehul J. Desai. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199350940.003.0022.

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Minimally invasive techniques aim to improve upon traditional open surgeries by limiting the morbidity of the surgical approach. In doing so, soft tissue collateral injury is minimized, the midline is relatively spared, and the amount of osseous resection is reduced. Both open and minimal-access procedures are options for decompressing neural tissue, correcting spinal column malalignment, or stabilizing vertebral motion segments. Minimally invasive techniques reduce the necessary soft tissue retraction and surgical dissection with the goal of reducing postoperative pain and expediting recovery. However, the limited access afforded by these approaches can be challenging for complex and revision procedures, and the surgeon must be familiar with the specialized instrumentation and novel technologies. The decision to use minimally invasive techniques is multifactorial and is largely dependent on patient, surgeon, and hospital factors.
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The effects of body segment length and head position upon sit and reach flexibility performance. 1992.

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The effects of body segment length and head position upon sit and reach flexibility performance. 1992.

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The effects of body segment length and head position upon sit and reach flexibility performance. 1992.

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Mason, Peggy. Spinal Cord. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190237493.003.0004.

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The spinothalamic and lemniscal pathways carry somatosensory information from the periphery into the brain while the corticospinal pathway carries motor commands from the brain to motoneurons of the spinal cord. Following these pathways through the spinal cord allows the student to infer lesion location from symptoms. To exemplify the clinical importance of sympathetic outputs from thoracic segments, Horner syndrome is described. Similarly, the common problems caused by spinal cord injury on sacral parasympathetic functions are stressed. The contributions of specific spinal segments to breathing, hand and foot dexterity, and micturition are emphasized. Working through the logic of the symptoms caused by spinal hemisection (Brown-Séquard syndrome), pyramidal stroke, and syringomyelia provides the student with a clear framework for understanding spinal function in the clinical context.
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Wetzel, Ronald, and Rakesh Mishra. Structural Biology. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199929146.003.0012.

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The 3,144–amino acid huntingtin protein (HTT) folds in water into a structure consisting of compact, organized domains interspersed with intrinsically disordered protein (IDP) elements. The IDPs function as sites of post-translational modifications and proteolysis as well as in targeting, binding, and aggregation. Although the dominant structural motif of HTT is the α‎-helix–rich HEAT repeat, the expanded polyglutamine (polyQ) toxicity responsible for Huntington’s disease is most likely played out within intrinsically disordered HTT exon 1–like fragments consisting of the 16– to 17–amino acid N-terminal HTTNT segment, the polyQ segment, and a proline-rich segment. The physical behavior of HTT exon 1 fragments is dominated by interactive, polyQ repeat length–dependent structural transitions responsible for membrane and protein–protein interactions and the formation of tetramers, higher oligomers, amyloid fibrils, and inclusions. Understanding the basis of this solution behavior may be the key to disease mechanisms and molecular therapeutic strategies.
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Boehm, Heinrich, and Y. Raja Rampersaud. Treatment: spinal surgery. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198734444.003.0023.

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Despite remarkable progress in understanding the pathological processes and alleviating symptoms by TNFα‎ blocking medication, the mechanism that converts flexible tissue into bone still cannot be completely prevented or reversed. In axial spondyloarthritis, components of motion segments, such as zygoapophyseal joints, intervertebral discs, and spinal ligaments, can ossify in varying sequence, extent, and location between the ilium and occiput. Throughout this process, the spinal column is vulnerable to kyphotic deformity due to gravity, body weight, muscle action, and life’s flexion-based activities. Areas with low fusion tendency, such as atlanto-axial joints, and post-traumatically weakened spots of formerly ankylosed vertebral block (Andersson’s lesion) can endanger the spinal cord by instability, dislocation, and compression, from what is typically minor trauma or simple repetitive, but otherwise normal, stresses. Once functionally significant deformity or presence of instability and associated symptoms are established, conservative treatment options are lacking and surgical consideration is required.
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Valls-Solé, Josep. Reflex studies. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199688395.003.0010.

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Reflex studies are an important part of clinical neurophysiology assessment in health and disease. They are essential to get information on conduction in proximal segments of peripheral nerves, spinal and supraspinal integration of sensory inputs on the motor pathway, and excitability of motor structures. They do not require special equipment, except for a sweep-triggering hammer that is essential, for instance, to elicit monosynaptic reflexes, such as the jaw jerk. For consensual reflexes, it is also recommended to use two recording channels, which facilitate recognition of potential disturbances in the afferent or efferent path of the reflex. What follows is a review of some of the most relevant reflexes that can be studied for neurophysiology assessment in clinical practice.
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Butz, Martin V., and Esther F. Kutter. Primary Visual Perception from the Bottom Up. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198739692.003.0008.

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This chapter addresses primary visual perception, detailing how visual information comes about and, as a consequence, which visual properties provide particularly useful information about the environment. The brain extracts this information systematically, and also separates redundant and complementary visual information aspects to improve the effectiveness of visual processing. Computationally, image smoothing, edge detectors, and motion detectors must be at work. These need to be applied in a convolutional manner over the fixated area, which are computations that are predestined to be solved by means of cortical columnar structures in the brain. On the next level, the extracted information needs to be integrated to be able to segment and detect object structures. The brain solves this highly challenging problem by incorporating top-down expectations and by integrating complementary visual information aspects, such as light reflections, texture information, line convergence information, shadows, and depth information. In conclusion, the need for integrating top-down visual expectations to form complete and stable perceptions is made explicit.
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Butz, Martin V., and Esther F. Kutter. Decision Making, Control, and Concept Formation. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198739692.003.0012.

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While attention controls the internal, mental focus of attention, motor control directs the bodily control focus. Our nervous system is structured in a cascade of interactive control loops, where the primary self-stabilizing control loops can be found directly in the body’s morphology and the muscles themselves. The hierarchical structure enables flexible and selective motor control and the invocation of motor primitives and motor complexes. The learning of motor primitives and complexes again adheres to certain computational systematicities. Redundant behavioral alternatives are encoded in an abstract manner, enabling fast habitual decision making and slower, more elaborated planning processes for realizing context-dependent behavior adaptations. On a higher level, behavior can be segmented into events, during which a particular behavior unfolds, and event boundaries, which characterize the beginning or the end of a behavior. Combinations of events and event boundaries yield event schemata. Hierarchical combinations of event schemata on shorter and longer time scales yield event taxonomies. When developing event boundary detectors, our mind begins to develop environmental conceptualizations. Evidence is available that suggests that such event-oriented conceptualizations are inherently semantic and closely related to linguistic, generative models. Thus, by optimizing behavioral versatility and developing progressively more abstract codes of environmental interactions and manipulations, cognitive encodings develop, which are supporting symbol grounding and grammatical language development.
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Pitt, Matthew. Motor unit anatomy and physiology. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198754596.003.0006.

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This chapter focuses on the signals recorded with needle electromyography (EMG) and the measurement of their specific parameters. These parameters include duration, amplitude, number of phases, and stability. The concept of the electrophysiologic biopsy and the explanation of unusual findings seen on EMG are introduced. In relation to the interference pattern, discussions of the firing rate, recruitment order, and interference pattern are given. Moving from the theoretical explanation of the findings, the problems of the accurate quantitative analysis of the motor unit potential are discussed and measures to improve quantification, particularly in children, are highlighted. The importance of filter settings, the storage of signals, and the different ways of collecting and analysing the potentials are all covered. This section finishes with discussion of the normative range for motor unit duration, and concludes with the automatic analysis of the interference pattern, including turns/amplitude analysis, number of short segments measurement, and envelope analysis.
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Verkaaik, Oskar. ‘Our Rule’. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190656546.003.0007.

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This chapter by Oskar Verkaaik explores a neglected comparison between Urdu-speaking Mohajir support for the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM), and Mohajir membership in the Dawat-i-Islami proselytizing movement in the nineties. Initially Verkaaik outlines some superficial differences that mark this comparison. Whereas the MQM comprises a political party and ethnic movement, the Dawat-i-Islami condemns politics and promotes Islam as an antidote to ethnic strife. Although the two movements are partial adversaries, both depart from a singular notion of Mohajir religiosity that is rooted in the modernist condemnation of popular religion, and exacerbated by ethnic stereotyping. Unfolding motifs of physical and spiritual migration and journeys (for example, from Mecca to Medina, India to Pakistan, Pakistan and abroad), Verkaaik argues that both movements distinctly appeal to young Karachiites’ aspirations and anxieties about the future—and tap into popular religious traditions that bind and separate Mohajirs from other segments of the Pakistani population.
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Mason, Peggy. Reflexes and Gait. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190237493.003.0022.

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The importance of proprioception to motor function is revealed by the dramatic story of Ian Waterman, a man who lost function in all proprioceptive and tactile spinal afferents. The circuitry of the stretch reflex, termed the deep tendon reflex in clinical circles, is described in detail. In this context, the student is introduced to load, muscle spindles, Ia afferents, α‎- and γ‎- motoneurons, and α‎- γ‎ coactivation. The concept of physiological extensors and flexors is useful for understanding the role of reflexes in normal and abnormal postures. The logic and utility of reflex testing is fully explained and the Ib and nociceptive withdrawal reflexes briefly introduced. Primitive reflexes and their modulation across development and in response to stroke or disease are presented. In a final segment, movements produced by central pattern generators and refined by reflexes are illustrated by a close examination of human gait across the life cycle.
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Montgomery, Erwin B. Approach to DBS in the Vicinity of the Globus Pallidus Interna. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190259600.003.0012.

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The regional anatomy around the DBS lead in the globus pallidus interna (GPi) determines efficacy and adverse effects. Understanding the regional anatomy allows the programmer to adjust the stimulation to provide optimal benefit and the absence of adverse effects. Just ventral to the sensorimotor region of the GPi is the optic tract. Spread of stimulation to the optic tract can produce phosphenes (the experience of seeing light without light actually entering the eye). The internal capsule lies just posterior to the globus pallidus, and stimulation there can cause tonic muscle contractions. Anteriorly lies the non-motor region, and stimulation of this region could cause changes in cognition and personality, although the incidences of these problems is much less that with STN DBS. This chapter discusses the regional anatomy of the GPi segment, adverse effects from malpositioning of DBS leads, approaches to GPi DBS for Parkinson’s, treating dystonia with DBS of the GPi, and treating hyperkinetic disorders.
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Catapan, Dariane Cristina, ed. Temáticas contemporâneas das ciências sociais aplicadas. Latin American Publicações, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.47174/lap2020.ed.0000082.

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O livro “Temáticas contemporâneas das ciências sociais aplicadas vol. 1”, editado e publicado pela Latin American Publicações Ltda., reúne sete capítulos que tratam sobre temas de relevância no contexto das ciências sociais aplicadas. Assim, os trabalhos deste livro abordam o cuidador familiar na relação familiar e a satisfação/insatisfação nagestão do cuidado, como forma de verificar os principais motivos de satisfação e/ou insatisfação dos cuidadores informais em relação à tarefa de cuidar. O próximo trabalho discute a velhice pelo olhar do adulto contemporâneo, analisando as imagens visuaisde idosos na mídia, com o objetivo de mostrar como o sonho social de envelhecer mantendo a juventude é explorado publicitariamente, apoiado por vários segmentos profissionais e institucionais que oferecem produtos e recursos para a conversão desse sonho em realidade. O próximo trabalho discute a ação empresarial na escola e os impactos no trabalho docente e as suas resistências associadasà cultura escolar, que analisa a introdução da lógica empresarial na gestão da escola pública estadual entre os anos de 2015-2020. Em seguida, analisa-se o estabelecimento da tradição de investigação mendeliana sob a perspectiva epistemológica de Larry Laudan, e tem o objetivo apresentar aos leitores alguns aspectos da epistemologia de Larry Laudan, contextualizando seu ponto de vista de que a ciência avança por meio da resolução de problemas. Depois, o próximo trabalho discute a cobertura da guerra de Angola pelos jornais brasileiros, estudo que procura destacar o papel do jornalismo de guerra, que vem mitificando a profissão do jornalista. O penúltimo trabalho discute a gestão do risco no setor público, por meio de uma revisão de pesquisa empírica que pretende abordar com maior primazia a gestão do risco no setor público, uma vez que, o setor público apresenta uma estrutura muito mais alargada e complexa do que o setor privado. E, por fim, o último trabalho discute a gestão por competências , pois cada vez mais o mundo corporativo exige rapidez na prestação dos serviços públicos e privados, exige colaboradores menos burocráticos que utilizem a comunicação na realização de suas tarefas e na resolução dos problemas organizacionais Desta forma agradecemos todos os autores e autoras pelo esforço colocados em seus trabalhos e esperamos contribuir com a comunidade científica, no avanço do conhecimento científico.
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Educação Física, Esporte, Cultura & Sociedade. Editora ZH4, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.51360/zh4.20221-01.

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A seriedade da proposta de um Curso de Graduação no Ensino Superior se revela na qualidade dos profissionais que ela coloca no mercado de trabalho, fruto da dedicação e competência dos professores que compõe o quadro docente dessa IES. Para que isso ocorra, é necessário que haja uma cumplicidade entre todos os envolvidos no processo diante dos desafios comuns que se enfrentam nas mais diversas histórias e trajetórias de cada um envolvido nesse processo todo, porém, mais ainda, das grandes possibilidades vislumbradas em cada segmento de atuação escolhido, e, nesse caso específico da coletânea que se apresenta nesse momento, a nossa amada Educação Física. Os textos contidos nessa Coletânea são o resultado dos Trabalhos de Conclusão de Curso de diversos ex-alunos que tive a felicidade de tê-los, uma hora ou outra, em minha sala de aula, nas diversas disciplinas que há 26 anos eu trabalho no Curso de Educação Física, exclusivamente no Ensino Superior. Os temas aqui abordados situam-se nas mais diversas áreas de abrangência e atuação da Educação Física e correspondem à preocupação de seus respectivos autores e orientadores em buscar resposta ao problema que outrora lhes serviram de “start” para os textos que hoje fazem parte desta obra. Entendo que a “sala de aula” se trata de um universo amplo e diversificado de incontável variáveis, porém, o somatório de experiências que nesse espaço confluem, têm se revelado serem elementos essenciais no estabelecimento de diretrizes pedagógicas que só enaltecem o processo de ensino-aprendizagem. Me sinto realizado como Organizador dessa Coletânea por dois motivos: o primeiro deles se deve à publicação de um texto em parceria com meu filho Luiz Guilherme, hoje, acadêmico do Curso de Bacharelado em Educação Física e, o segundo, por ter como parceiro de organização dessa obra, um ex-acadêmico da Graduação em Licenciatura e Bacharelado em Educação Física e ex-aluno da Pós-Graduação, hoje, meu amigo e colega de profissão na mesma IES, Prof. Walderson Nunes de Freitas. Essa Coletânea está dividida, contextualmente, em seis seções distintas que fazem parte intrinsecamente da Educação Física, sendo estas (a) Esporte, Cultura e Sociedade; (b) Exercício Físico, Qualidade de Vida e Melhor Idade; (c) Esportes e Treinamento Desportivo; (d) Educação Física Escolar; (e) Academia, Fitness e Wellness; (f) Exercício Físico, Qualidade de Vida e Saúde.
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