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Forest edges buffer effects of agricultural management on bee–plant interaction networks
Agricultural management effects: Organic and conventional crop margins host similar bee and plant species, but network structure differs: organic farms exhibit higher interaction diversity, conventional farms higher connectance. Role of forest edges: Native forest edges stabilize bee–plant networks by providing continuous floral resources and suitable ...
Samantha Marx de Castro +6 more
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Assessing the Knowledge Level of Karate Coaches Regarding Physical Training Modalities
Having a certain level of knowledge is always important in doing any task correctly. However, when it comes to being a sports coach, a person needs to have a deep understanding of the sport’s rules, the technical aspects involved, and the various ...
S. Hammad +4 more
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Background: Nowadays, many karate organizations hold their own competitions at various levels, up to and including the world championships. They are positioned as separate sports, although the content, rules and regulations of many of them differ only in
Anatoliy Lozovyy Anatoliy
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Father–Child Play: What Types of Play Do Fathers Engage in With Their Daughters and Sons?
ABSTRACT Objective This study aimed to investigate the types of play that fathers in Turkey engage in with their children aged 4–6 years and to examine whether these plays differ according to the child's gender. Background Despite the importance of fathers in child development, limited evidence exists on father–child play and gender differences in play
Hayriye Kamrak +2 more
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The Use of Immersive Technologies in Karate Training: A Scoping Review
This study investigates the integration of immersive technologies, primarily virtual reality (VR), in the domain of karate training and practice. The scoping review adheres to PRISMA guidelines and encompasses an extensive search across IEEE Xplore, Web ...
D. Lygouras, A. Tsinakos
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Virtual reality (VR) training has become valuable in sports to improve motor behavior and train specific situations under standardized conditions.
K. Witte +6 more
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How Theists Can Answer the “Why be Moral?” Question: An Indirect Reason‐Generation Account
ABSTRACT In this paper, I give a new type of theistic answer to the “Why be moral?” question. After briefly clarifying the version of the question I'm concerned with, as well as extant theistic answers to the question, I argue for a new kind of answer. Roughly, while on standard answers, future (post death) benefits directly generate present reason to ...
Justin Morton
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Objectives. The study aimed to evaluate the effects of sport-specific educational proposals in school-age sports, currently used in planning of sports activities, such as game-based karate training, on social interactions and improving perceptions of one’
Giuseppe Giardullo +4 more
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The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between mindfulness practices and the psychological state and qualification of kyokushin karate athletes.
Jolita Vveinhardt, Magdalena Kaspare
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Periods, Pains, Pills, and Performance—Fighting Blood, Bodies and Biology
ABSTRACT This paper draws on various data from long‐term immersion in combat sports to explore the period experiences of cis women fighters. We blend theoretical ideas from the social scientific literature on menstruation and the sociology of medicalization, pain and injury.
Reem AlHashmi +2 more
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