Position of chargedpolar amino acids affects the degree of their hydration.docx
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Lanemarkingdesignswithoptimisedusagesoftrafficlanestoserveapproachingorleavingtrafficisachieved.►Theoveralljunctioncapacityhasbeenimprovedwithbetterlaneusages.►Asymmetricalandcomplexlanemarkingpatternscanbeobtainedtofitindifferentjunctiongeometries.
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Driverworkloadandeyeblinkduration OriginalResearchArticle
TransportationResearchPartF:
TrafficPsychologyandBehaviour,Volume14,Issue3,May2011,Pages199-208
SimoneBenedetto,MarcoPedrotti,LucaMinin,ThierryBaccino,AlessandraRe,RobertoMontanari
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Theuseofstandardizedmethodsindriverdistractionresearchisessentialforcomparingresultsacrossstudies.Thisworkexaminedtheeffectsofin-vehicleinformationsystems(IVIS)usageoneyeblinksinasimulatedLaneChangeTest(LCT),asimpledrivingtaskspecificallydesignedbytheInternationalOrganizationforStandardization.FifteenparticipantsperformedtheLCTinadrivingsimulatorinbothsingle-anddual-taskconditions,thelattermanipulatedbyintroducinganIVIStaskinthecarcockpit.Resultssuggestthatblinkduration(BD),withrespecttoblinkrate(BR),isamoresensitiveandreliableindicatorofdrivervisualworkload.BesidesconsideringmeanBDvalues,adetailedanalysisrevealedthatthedistributionofBDfollowsaGaussian-likecurveinnormaldrivingconditions:
threedurationclasses(short,medium,long)wereextractedfromsuchdistribution,andchangeshappeningtoeachclasswereanalyzedwithinthedual-taskconditions.Shortandlongblinksreflect,respectively,theeffectsofvisualworkloadandtimeontask:
moreshortblinksoccurwithanIVISinteractionduringdriving,whilemorelongblinksariseastimespentdrivingincreases.Theseresultsmayhavepracticalimplicationsforsystemdesigninautomotive.
ArticleOutline
1.Introduction
2.Method
2.1.Participants
2.2.Apparatus
2.2.1.Drivingsimulation
2.2.2.Eye-tracking
2.2.3.Secondarytaskdisplaysettings
2.3.Procedure
2.3.1.Informationtoparticipants
2.3.2.Training
2.3.3.Primarytask:
LaneChangeTest(LCT)
2.3.4.Secondarytask:
IVIS
2.4.Experimentaldesign
2.4.1.Dependentvariables
2.4.1.1.Blinkrate
2.4.1.2.Blinkduration
2.4.1.3.AveragePupilSize(APS)
2.4.1.4.Reactiontime(LaneChangeDelay)
2.4.1.5.IVISperformance
2.4.1.6.NASA-TLXandRSMEscores
3.Results
3.1.Blinkduration
3.2.AveragePupilSize(APS)
3.3.Reactiontime(LaneChangeDelay)
3.4.IVISperformance
3.5.NASA-TLXandRSMEscores
4.Discussion
5.Conclusions
References
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Researchhighlights
►In-vehicleinformationsystems(IVIS)impairdriverattentionandroadsafety.►DriverdistractionresearchneedsstandardizedmethodsliketheLaneChangeTest(LCT).►WithintheLCTeyemovementmetricsdeservefurtherinvestigation.►WestudiedeyeblinkdurationduringdriverinteractionwithanIVIS.►EyeblinkdurationindexestheeffectofIVISusageondrivervisualworkload.
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Psychologicaldeterminantsoffuelconsumptionofpurchasednewcars OriginalResearchArticle
TransportationResearchPartF:
TrafficPsychologyandBehaviour,Volume14,Issue3,May2011,Pages229-239
AnjaPeters,HeinzGutscher,RolandW.Scholz
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WithregardtoreducingfuelconsumptionandCO2emissionsofroadtransportconsumers’adoptionoffuel-efficientvehiclesiscrucial.However,facingtheongoingtrendofincreasingcarsizeandpower,fuelconsumptionisapparentlyoflesserimportancetomostbuyers.Forthedesignofeffectivemeasurestochangebehaviorandpromotefuel-efficientcars,psychologicalfactorsshouldbeconsidered.Drawingfrompsychologicalresearchonenvironmentalbehavior,weproposeamodelwhichintegratespsychologicalvariablestoexplainthepurchaseoffuel-efficientvehiclesbyprivateconsumers.Thismodelistestedwithsurveydatafrom302Swissrespondentswhosehouseholdshaveboughtanewcarsince2002.SEManalysesconfirmvalenceoflesspowerandsmallersize,andperceivedbehavioralcontrolasdirectpredictorsofthepurchaseofafuel-efficientvehicle.Problemawareness,symbolicmotives,andresponseefficacyinfluencetherespectivebehaviorindirectlyviaaffectingthedirectpredictors.Thedesign,implementationandevaluationofmeasuresaimedatchangingcarchoicebehaviorwithrespecttofuelconsumptionshouldaccountforthesefactors.
ArticleOutline
1.Introduction
2.Factorsinfluencingenvironmentalbehaviorwithspecialregardtocarpurchase
3.Method
3.1.Participants
3.2.Vehicles
3.3.Questionnaire
3.3.1.CO2emissionsofvehiclesinpossession
3.3.2.Psychologicalconstructs
3.3.3.Socio-demographicvariables
3.4.Analyses
4.Results
4.1.Descriptiveresultsforthelatentconstructs
4.1.1.Latentconstructs
4.1.2.Attitudinalratings
4.1.3.CO2emissionsofrecentlyboughtnewvehicles
4.2.Testofthemeasurementmodels
4.2.1.Psychologicalvariables
4.3.Structuralequationmodelinganalyses
5.Discussionandconclusion
Acknowledgements
References
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Researchhighlights
►Apsychologicalmodeltoexplainthepurchaseoffuel-efficientvehiclesistested.►Surveydatafrom302Swissrespondentswhohaveboughtanewcarsince2002isused.►Attitudinalaspectsandbehavioralcontroldirectlyinfluencepurchasebehavior.►Problemawareness,symbolicmotives,andresponseefficacyareindirectpredictors.
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Predictinglocalpopulationdistributionsaroundacentralshelterbasedonapredationrisk-growthtrade-off OriginalResearchArticle
EcologicalModelling,Volume222,Issue8,24April2011,Pages1448-1455
ZyBiesinger,BenjaminM.Bolker,WilliamJ.Lindberg
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Animalsfacetrade-offsbetweenpredationriskandforagingsuccessdependingontheirlocationinthelandscape;forexample,individualsthatremainnearacommonsheltermaybesafefrompredationbutincurstrongercompetitionforresources.Despitealongtraditionoftheoreticalexplorationoftherelationshipsamongforagingsuccess,conspecificcompetition,predationrisk,andpopulationdistributioninaheterogeneousenvironment,thescenariowedescribeherehasnotbeenexploredtheoretically.Weconstructamodelofhabitatuserulestopredictthedistributionofalocalpopulation(preysharingacommonshelterandforagingacrosssurroundinghabitats).Ourmodeldescribesrealizedhabitatqualityasaratioofdensity-andlocation-dependentmortalitytodensity-dependentgrowth.Weexplorehowthepreydistributionaroundashelterisexpectedtochangeastheparametersgoverningthestrengthofdensitydependence,landscapecharacteristics,andlocalabundancevary.Withintherangeofparameterswherepreyspendsometimeawayfromshelterbutremainsite-attached,thepreydensitydecreasesawayfromshelter.Asthedistanceatwhichpreyreacttopredatorsincreases,thepopulationrangegenerallyincreases.Atintermediatereactiondistances,however,increasesinthereactiondistanceleadtodecreasesinthemaximumforagingdistancebecauseofincreasedevennessinthepopulationdistribution.Astotalabundanceincreases,thepopulationrangeincreases,averagepopulationdensityincreases,andrealizedqualitydecreases.Themagnitudeofthesechangesdiffersin,forexample,‘high-’and‘low-visibility’landscapeswherepreycandetectpredatorsatdifferentdistances.
ArticleOutline
1.Introduction
2.Methods
2.1.Predationmortalityrisk
2.2.Foodacquisitionandgrowth
2.3.Habitatquality
2.4.Localpopulationdistribution
3.Results
3.1.Effectsofriskdilutionandforagingcompetition
3.1.1.bμ = bg = 0
3.1.2.bμ = bg > 0
3.1.3.bμ > bg ≥ 0
3.1.4.bg > bμ ≥ 0
3.2.Parametereffectsonpopulationdistribution
3.2.1.Strengthofforagingcompetition
3.2.2.Reactiondistance
3.2.3.Growingpopulationsintwolandscapes
4.Discussion
5.Conclusions
Acknowledgements
AppendixA.Supplementarydata
References
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►Wemodelpreyspace-usearoundacommonshelter.►Predationriskandforagingcompetitionsetrealizedhabitatqualityandspace-use.►Whencompetitionisstrongerthanriskdilutionpreyspendtimeawayfromshelter.►Preyreactiondistanceaffectslocalpopulationrangeinunexpectedways.►Range,density,andqualityrespondtogrowingnumbersdifferentlyintwolandscapes.
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Theroleofagent-basedmodelsinwildlifeecologyandmanagement ReviewArticle
EcologicalModelling,Volume222,Issue8,24April2011,Pages1544-1556
AdamJ.McLane,ChristinaSemeniuk,GregoryJ.McDermid,DanielleJ.Marceau
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Conservationplanningofcriticalhabitatsforwildlifespeciesatriskisaprioritytopicthatrequirestheknowledgeofhowanimalsselectandusetheirhabitat,andhowtheyrespondtofuturedevelopmentalchangesintheirenvironment.Thispaperexplorestheroleofahabitat-modelingmethodologicalapproach,agent-basedmodeling,whichweadvocateasapromisi
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