Essays about: "punching power"
Found 5 essays containing the words punching power.
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1. Contributing factors to punching power in Boxing : A narrative review summarizing determinant factors of punching power in boxing and means of improving them
University essay from Umeå universitet/Avdelningen för idrottsmedicinAbstract : Power is a complex area to study and is dependent on a great multitude of factors. Despite this, power-development is of interest in boxing. The purpose of this literature study was to analyze various factors that contribute to punching power in the sport of boxing and to provide a basis for improving it. READ MORE
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2. Parametric optimization of reinforced concrete slabs subjected to punching shear
University essay from KTH/BetongbyggnadAbstract : The construction industry is currently developing and evolving towards more automated and optimized processes in the project design phase. One reason for this development is that computational power is becoming a more precise and accessible tool and its applications are multiplying daily. READ MORE
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3. Wind turbine dynamic - application to foundations
University essay from KTH/Bro- och stålbyggnadAbstract : These latest years, the green energy is highlighted and new technologies appeared. It is the case for wind turbines. The aim of latest developments has been to increase the power output. The use of new material enables the design of wind turbine with an impressive height, more and more flexible, inducing significant dynamic forces. READ MORE
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4. Punching Below its Weight? The European Union @ the United Nations General Assembly
University essay from Lunds universitet/EuropastudierAbstract : The thesis explores and analyses the behaviour of the European Union vis-à-vis the promotion and protection of human rights within the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA). It furthermore examines whether the theory of ‘normative power Europe’ is an appropriate theory in characterizing the external action of the EU at the UNGA. READ MORE
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5. Punching below its weight? : The European Union's use of Human Rights Conditionality in the Enlargement and the European Neighbourhood Policy
University essay from Lunds universitet/Mänskliga rättigheterAbstract : The international role of the European Union has often been described as the one of a 'normative power', which has the weight to influence the minds and practices of other peoples by its mere attractiveness. However, Human Rights Watch's 2007 World Report concludes; that even if the European Union has the credibility and the power to 'fill the leadership void' in terms of human rights advocacy in the world, it is for the moment 'punching well below its weight'. READ MORE