• Evaluation of four vertical jump tests: methodology, reliability, validity, and accuracy (postprint) 

      Aragón Vargas, Luis Fernando (2000)
      Vertical jump performance tests can give considerably different results, even when different methods are used to analyze a single jump trial. To evaluate and compare four different methods commonly used to measure vertical ...
    • Gender-based food intake stereotype scale (GBFISS) for adolescents: development and psychometric evaluation 

      Monge Rojas, Rafael; Reyes Fernández, Benjamín; Smith Castro, Vanessa (2020)
      Objective. The study aimed to develop and test the validity and reliability of a gender-based food intake stereotype scale (GBFISS) to further the understanding of gender stereotype influences on food intake. Design. Two ...
    • Hidratación en el fútbol: ¿Qué hemos aprendido hasta ahora? 

      Aragón Vargas, Luis Fernando; Mayol Soto, María de Lourdes (2008-04-21)
      A partir del año 2002, el Instituto Gatorade de Ciencias del Deporte ha realizado un número importante de evaluaciones con equipos de fútbol de élite, para conocer sus necesidades de hidratación y dar recomendaciones ...
    • Pressure dependence of ferroelectric quantum critical fluctuation 

      Coak, Matthew J.; Haines, Charles Robert Sebastian; Liu, Cheng; Guzmán Verri, Gian Giacomo; Saxena, Siddharth S. (2019-12-13)
      Phase transitions to a long-range-ordered state driven by a softened phonon mode are ubiquitous across condensed matter physics, but the evolution of such a mode as the system is tuned to or from the transition has never ...
    • The asymptotic distribution of Andrews’ smallest parts function 

      Banks, Josiah; Barquero Sánchez, Adrián Alberto; Masri, Riad; Sheng, Yan (2015-12)
      In this paper, we use methods from the spectral theory of automorphic forms to give an asymptotic formula with a power saving error term for Andrews’ smallest parts function spt(n). We use this formula to deduce an asymptotic ...
    • The MILAN campaign: Studying diel light effects on the air-sea interface 

      Stolle, Christian; Ribas Ribas, Mariana; Badewien, Thomas H.; Barnes, Jonathan; Carpenter, Lucy J.; Chance, Rosie; Damgaard, Lars Riis; Durán Quesada, Ana María; Engel, Anja; Frka, Sanja; Galgani, Luisa; Gašparović, Blaženka; Gerriets, Michaela; Mustaffa, Nur Ili Hamizah; Herrmann, Hartmut; Kallajoki, Liisa; Pereira, Ryan; Radach, Franziska; Revsbech, Niels Peter; Rickard, Philippa; Saint, Adam; Salter, Matthew; Striebel, Maren; Triesch, Nadja; Uher, Guenther; Upstill Goddard, Robert C.; van Pinxteren, Manuela; Zäncker, Birthe; Zieger, Paul; Wurl, Oliver (2019)
      The sea-surface microlayer (SML) at the air-sea interface is < 1 mm deep but it is physically, chemically and biologically distinct from the underlying water and the atmosphere above. Wind-driven turbulence and solar ...