La France maritime, un champion méconnu
In: Administration: revue de l'administration territoriale de l'état, Heft 218, S. 17-20
ISSN: 0223-5439
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In: Administration: revue de l'administration territoriale de l'état, Heft 218, S. 17-20
ISSN: 0223-5439
In: Cultures & conflits: sociologie politique de l'international, Heft 18
ISSN: 1777-5345
In: Revue d'économie politique, Band 92, Heft 5/6, S. 625-634
ISSN: 0373-2630
Summary in English.
In: Computers and electronics in agriculture: COMPAG online ; an international journal, Band 221, S. 109001
ISSN: 1872-7107
In: Springer eBook Collection
I / Production -- II / Consumption -- III / Economic Equilibrium -- IV / The Social Economic Optimum -- V / Discounting -- VI / Marginal Costs -- VII / The Choice of Investments -- VIII / Public Investment and State Choice -- IX / The Replacement of Equipment -- X / Amortisation -- XI / Accounting Costs and Economic Theory -- XII / Criteria of Choice in the Face of an Uncertain Future.
In: Søkelys på arbeidslivet, Band 35, Heft 3, S. 221-238
ISSN: 1504-7989
In: Control systems, robotics and manufacturing series
World Affairs Online
In: Administration: revue de l'administration territoriale de l'état, Heft 218, S. 7-139
ISSN: 0223-5439
World Affairs Online
Exercise relative to health/fitness and sports performance has displayed an evolutionary role over time. Large scale, overriding, factors are present which are likely to help us understand the likely future evolutionary path of health/fitness and sports performance. These factors include: 1) the history of exercise, 2) exercise in its' relationship to health, 3) the need for fitness in the military and first responders, 4) the conflicted relationship between top sport (representing the apex of the human genomic capacity for exercise) versus the overly competitive and compensated nature of top sport. Dominantly, the need for exercise as preventive medicine in a progressively more sedentary society, the need to provide social integration and inclusion in a highly mobile society, the risk of undesirable social outcomes related to top sport and the likelihood of human-cyber interactions are likely to drive the evolution of exercise in the future. ; publishedVersion ; Under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial 4.0 CC BY-NC license.
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