Drivers Behaviour
Mostrando 1-9 de 9 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Distribution of the members of the Pipiens Assemblage in the sympatric area from Argentina: which is where and when?
Given their medical and veterinary relevance, the members of the Pipiens Assemblage are a worldwide target of ecological research. The distribution of Culex pipiens s.s. and Cx. quinquefasciatus converge in Buenos Aires, Argentina, where hybrids have been detected. Each member of the assemblage exhibits a distinct eco-physiological behaviour that can affect
Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz. Publicado em: 24/10/2016
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2. Feeding behaviour of broiler chickens: a review on the biomechanical characteristics
Feed related costs are the main drivers of profitability of commercial poultry farms, and good nutrition is mainly responsible for the exceptional growth rate responses of current poultry species. So far, most research on the poultry feeding behaviour addresses the productivity indices and birds' physiological responses, but few studies have considered the b
Rev. Bras. Cienc. Avic.. Publicado em: 2014-06
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3. Indices of movement behaviour: conceptual background, effects of scale and location errors
A fundamental step in the emerging Movement Theory is the description of movement paths, and the identification of its proximate and ultimate drivers. The most common characteristic used to describe and analyze movement paths is its tortuosity, and a variety of tortuosity indices have been proposed in different theoretical or empirical contexts. Here we revi
Zoologia (Curitiba). Publicado em: 2010-10
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4. Percepção de risco no trânsito de motociclistas na área central de Campo Grande, MS
This study has the objective to analyse on the perception of risk of motorcyclists present in the central region of Campo Grande, MS. It is known that so many traffic accidents involving motorcycles, often leading the rankings of some States, including fatalities. The shortage and the need to learn how to think and act as these drivers, make the study proves
Publicado em: 2007
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5. Valores, variáveis sócio-demográficas e auto-relatos de comportamentos no trânsito de motoristas suspensos e não suspensos de Belém e Curitiba / Values, social and demographic variables, and self-reports of traffic behaviors in drivers from Belém and Curitiba
Para investigar o comportamento de motoristas, possivelmente correlacionado a valores e variáveis demográficas, foram aplicados a 505 motoristas, de Belém e Curitiba, a Escala de Violações e Erros de Motoristas (EVEM) e o Questionário de Valores Pessoais (PVQ). Metade da amostra foi constituída de motoristas de ambos os sexos que tiveram suas Carteira
Publicado em: 2006
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6. THE REAR CAR SEAT SAFETY BELT: AN ERGONOMIC APPROACH / CINTO DE SEGURANÇA DO BANCO TRASEIRO DO AUTOMÓVEL: UMA ABORDAGEM ERGONÔMICA
This study is developed based on the hypothesis that the deficiencies of project of the package for the automobile`s rear passengers, as well as of the rear seat safety-belt itself, from the ergonomic point of view, cause discomfort and constrain people to its usual use. Therefore, its rejection or misuse have been subjecting the passengers to injuries and e
Publicado em: 2005
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7. The role of driver demerit points and age in the prediction of motor vehicle collisions.
The records of drivers, selected from the file of licensed drivers in Ontario, were reviewed to study the relationship between demerit points, other driver characteristics, and the frequency or risk of future collisions and traffic convictions. A stratified sample of 500-600 drivers from each of five levels of demerit points was selected. Low-point drivers d
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8. Talent in the taxi: a model system for exploring expertise
While there is widespread interest in and admiration of individuals with exceptional talents, surprisingly little is known about the cognitive and neural mechanisms underpinning talent, and indeed how talent relates to expertise. Because many talents are first identified and nurtured in childhood, it can be difficult to determine whether talent is innate, ca
The Royal Society.
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9. Out of Africa: origins of the Taenia tapeworms in humans.
Phylogenetic and divergence date analyses indicate that the occurrence of Taenia tapeworms in humans pre-dates the development of agriculture, animal husbandry and domestication of cattle (Bos spp.) or swine (Sus scrofa). Taeniid tapeworms in Africa twice independently colonized hominids and the genus Homo prior to the origin of modern humans. Dietary and be