BODY CULTURE, PLAY AND IDENTITY

Body Culture, Play and Identity

This is the second article of the cycle of portraits of the members of the Editorial Board and Editorial Advisory Board of the journal Physical Culture and Sport.Studies and Research, who are eminent social scientists researching the issue of sport.Among them, there are many world-class professors, rectors and deans of excellent universities, found

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Identification of Ftr1 and Zrt1 as iron and zinc micronutrient transceptors for activation of the PKA pathway in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Salt Multiple types of nutrient transceptors, membrane proteins that combine a transporter and receptor function, have now been established in a variety of organisms.However, so far all established transceptors utilize one of the macronutrients, glucose, amino acids, ammonium, nitrate, phosphate or sulfate, as substrate.This is also true for the Sa

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Reconsidering Representation in College Design Curricula

The Future of Design Education working group on representation addressed the roles of data, maps, models, and interfaces as a continuum from representation to action.The article traces historical ideas of representation grounded by a linguistic paradigm to more recent approaches based on performance, embodiment, and sensory modalities other than vi

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Ultra-high performance concrete with high strength, workability, loading durability and low curing maintenance for applications in airport pavement

With the rapid development of the aviation industry, airport pavement is subjected to ever-increasing loads, posing urgent and higher demands on the mechanical performance and durability of pavement materials.This study develops a novel Ultra-High Performance Concrete (UHPC) with outstanding mechanical properties, good workability, low curing maint

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