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WordNet
- walk with slow or fast paces; "He paced up and down the hall"
- the rate of moving (especially walking or running) (同)gait
- the relative speed of progress or change; "he lived at a fast pace"; "he works at a great rate"; "the pace of events accelerated" (同)rate
- a step in walking or running (同)stride, tread
- measure (distances) by pacing; "step off ten yards" (同)step
- go at a pace; "The horse paced"
- regulate or set the pace of; "Pace your efforts"
- a horses manner of moving
- a persons manner of walking
- the volume left at the top of a filled container (bottle or jar or tin) before sealing
- of or related to a drupe
- walking with slow regular strides
PrepTutorEJDIC
- 〈C〉『1歩』;歩幅(ほぼ75‐100cm) / 〈C〉〈U〉『歩調』,速度,ペース / 〈C〉《単数形で》(馬の)側対歩(同じ側の前後の脚を同時に上げ下げする歩き方) / …‘を'一定の歩調で歩き回る / …‘を'歩いて測る,歩測する《+『off』(『out』)+『名,』+『名』+『off』(『out』)》 / …‘の'速度を調整する / 《副詞[句]を伴って》ゆっくり(普通の速さで)歩く,ゆっくりと行ったり来たりする / 〈馬が〉側対歩で歩く
- (自分と意見を異にする人に敬意を示して)…には失礼ですが
- 歩きぶり,足どり
- とうちゃん(papa)
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- This page lists entries for the word pace. For the acronym PACE, see PACE (disambiguation)
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Pace may refer to:
Relating to movement and distance
- Pace (speed), a rate of movement
- Various units of length:
- Pace (unit), roughly equal to 2 1⁄2 feet (0.76 m)
- Byzantine pace (βήμα, bḗma) and double pace, equal to 2½ & 5 Greek feet
- Roman pace (passus), equal to 5 Roman feet
- Welsh pace (cam), equal to 3 Welsh feet
- Pace (horse gait), a specific gait with two beats, where each lateral pair of legs moves forward at the same time
- Paces, a synonym for horse gaits generally
- Pace car, in auto racing
Business
- Pace (transit), a bus operator in the suburbs of Chicago, US
- Pace Airlines, an American charter airline
- Pace Foods, a maker of a popular brand of salsa sold in North America, owned by Campbell Soup Company
- Pace Membership Warehouse, a defunct American retail chain
- Pace plc, a British electronics company
- Pace Shopping Mall, a series of shopping mall complexes in Pakistan
Education in the United States
- Pace University, New York
- Pace University High School, New York
- Pace Academy, a private secondary school in Atlanta, Georgia
- Monsignor Edward Pace High School, a Catholic high school in Miami Gardens, Florida
Places
- Pace, Florida, a census-designated place
- Pace, Mississippi, a town
- Paces, Virginia, an unincorporated community
- Pace, Podlaskie Voivodeship, Poland
- Pace Settlement, Nova Scotia, Canada
Other uses
- pace (Latin) ("with peace"), an editor's mark or scholarly notation used to indicate disagreement with a source
- Pace (narrative), the speed at which a story is told
- Pace (surname), shared by various people
- Peace flag, often emblazoned with the Italian word PACE
See also
- All pages beginning with Pace
- PACE (disambiguation)
- Pacé (disambiguation)
- Pacer (disambiguation)
- Pacemaker (disambiguation)
- Pacing (disambiguation)
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English Journal
- Physical activity and risk of endometrial adenocarcinoma in the Nurses' Health Study.
- Du M1, Kraft P, Eliassen AH, Giovannucci E, Hankinson SE, De Vivo I.Author information 1Department of Epidemiology, University of Washington School of Public Health, Seattle, WA; Public Health Sciences Division, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA; Channing Laboratory, Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA.AbstractStudies suggest that greater physical activity may reduce endometrial cancer risk. However, the role of the timing, duration and intensity of activity is unclear. We therefore examined recent and past recreational activities in relation to incident endometrial adenocarcinoma, and compared the importance of total and moderate- or vigorous-intensity activities as well as walking. We analyzed data from 71,570 women in the Nurses' Health Study, a prospective cohort that assessed activity in 1986, with updates every 2-4 years. Cox proportional hazards models were used to estimate relative risks (RRs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs). During follow-up from 1986 to 2008 (1.2 million person-years), 777 invasive endometrial adenocarcinoma cases were documented. In multivariable models, compared with <3 MET-hr/week (<1 hr/week walking), women engaged in moderate (9 to <18 MET-hr/week: RR = 0.61, 95% CI: 0.48-0.78) or high (≥27 MET-hr/week: RR = 0.73, 95% CI: 0.58-0.92) amounts of recent total recreational activity were at reduced risk (p-trend = 0.001). Past total activity was not associated with risk. Greater recent moderate- or vigorous-intensity activity was associated with reduced risk (≥4 vs. 0 hr/week: RR = 0.65, 95% CI: 0.47-0.88, p-trend = 0.002). Among women who did not perform any vigorous activity, recent walking was associated with reduced risk (≥3 vs. <0.5 hr/week: RR = 0.65, 95% CI: 0.45-0.93, p-trend = 0.01), and faster walking pace was independently associated with risk reduction. After additional adjustment for body mass index, all associations were statistically non-significant. Greater recent physical activity, including activity of moderate duration and intensity such as walking, may reduce endometrial adenocarcinoma risk. This relation is largely mediated or confounded by body mass index.
- International journal of cancer. Journal international du cancer.Int J Cancer.2014 Jun 1;134(11):2707-16. doi: 10.1002/ijc.28599. Epub 2013 Nov 29.
- Studies suggest that greater physical activity may reduce endometrial cancer risk. However, the role of the timing, duration and intensity of activity is unclear. We therefore examined recent and past recreational activities in relation to incident endometrial adenocarcinoma, and compared the import
- PMID 24213924
- Senior men's pacing profiles at the IAAF World Cross Country Championships.
- Hanley B.Author information a School of Sport , Leeds Metropolitan University , Leeds , UK.AbstractAbstract The aim of this study was to describe pacing profiles used by senior men competing in the World Cross Country Championships. Lap times were collated for 1273 competitors across 10 races. Each individual's lap times were expressed as a percentage of the eventual winner's lap times, and athletes were grouped according to finishing position. Most athletes started the race by following the pace set by the leaders but slowed relative to the winner with each successive lap. The gold medallists were faster than the other medallists only after the final lap (P < 0.001). Most athletes who dropped out (61%) had completed the first lap within 105% of the winner's lap time. The medallists used a strategy of running close to the front from an early stage, but did not separate themselves from other top 15 finishers until halfway, with the eventual medal positions decided even closer to the finish. Athletes finishing further down had positive pacing profiles relative to the winner, possibly because of early fatigue caused by a relatively quick first lap. Athletes should note that a patient approach during the early stages can benefit not only the mass field but also those who aim to win a medal.
- Journal of sports sciences.J Sports Sci.2014 Jun;32(11):1060-5. doi: 10.1080/02640414.2013.878807. Epub 2014 Feb 7.
- Abstract The aim of this study was to describe pacing profiles used by senior men competing in the World Cross Country Championships. Lap times were collated for 1273 competitors across 10 races. Each individual's lap times were expressed as a percentage of the eventual winner's lap times, and athle
- PMID 24506144
- Review on materials & methods to produce controlled release coated urea fertilizer.
- Azeem B1, Kushaari K2, Man ZB2, Basit A2, Thanh TH2.Author information 1Department of Chemical Engineering, Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS, Bandar Seri Iskandar, 31750 Tronoh, Perak, Malaysia. Electronic address: engrbabara@gmail.com.2Department of Chemical Engineering, Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS, Bandar Seri Iskandar, 31750 Tronoh, Perak, Malaysia.AbstractWith the exponential growth of the global population, the agricultural sector is bound to use ever larger quantities of fertilizers to augment the food supply, which consequently increases food production costs. Urea, when applied to crops is vulnerable to losses from volatilization and leaching. Current methods also reduce nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) by plants which limits crop yields and, moreover, contributes towards environmental pollution in terms of hazardous gaseous emissions and water eutrophication. An approach that offsets this pollution while also enhancing NUE is the use of controlled release urea (CRU) for which several methods and materials have been reported. The physical intromission of urea granules in an appropriate coating material is one such technique that produces controlled release coated urea (CRCU). The development of CRCU is a green technology that not only reduces nitrogen loss caused by volatilization and leaching, but also alters the kinetics of nitrogen release, which, in turn, provides nutrients to plants at a pace that is more compatible with their metabolic needs. This review covers the research quantum regarding the physical coating of original urea granules. Special emphasis is placed on the latest coating methods as well as release experiments and mechanisms with an integrated critical analyses followed by suggestions for future research.
- Journal of controlled release : official journal of the Controlled Release Society.J Control Release.2014 May 10;181C:11-21. doi: 10.1016/j.jconrel.2014.02.020. Epub 2014 Mar 1.
- With the exponential growth of the global population, the agricultural sector is bound to use ever larger quantities of fertilizers to augment the food supply, which consequently increases food production costs. Urea, when applied to crops is vulnerable to losses from volatilization and leaching. Cu
- PMID 24593892
- When working memory updating requires updating: Analysis of serial position in a running memory task.
- Botto M1, Basso D2, Ferrari M3, Palladino P4.Author information 1Department of Brain and Behavioral Science, University of Pavia, Piazza Botta 6, 27100 Pavia, Italy. Electronic address: marta.botto@unipv.it.2Faculty of Education, Free University of Bozen, Viale Ratisbona 16, 39042 Bressanone, Italy; CeNCA, Centro di Neuroscienze Cognitive Applicate Rome, Italy. Electronic address: demis.basso@unibz.it.3Department of Brain and Behavioral Science, University of Pavia, Piazza Botta 6, 27100 Pavia, Italy. Electronic address: marcella.ferrari@unipv.it.4Department of Brain and Behavioral Science, University of Pavia, Piazza Botta 6, 27100 Pavia, Italy. Electronic address: paola.palladino@unipv.it.AbstractThis study aimed to investigate updating in working memory (WM), analyzing the effects of task demand and memory resources on serial position curve (SPC), in a running memory task with slow pace presentation and a probed recognition procedure. These task conditions were supposed to produce an easier WM updating task, which may allow evidencing whether the task is performed through an active or a passive updating. Serial position curves were compared in conditions of high or low memory load, and with or without interference of a secondary (prospective memory, PM) task. With either a high WM load, or a high PM load, results showed a SPC with both primacy and recency effects, indicating the use of an active strategy. When resources were taken up by both PM task and high WM demand the usual pattern with only recency effect was obtained. Taken together, these findings support the ideas that 1 - people can effectively update WM, and 2 - the performance is dependent on both memory and executive resource availability.
- Acta psychologica.Acta Psychol (Amst).2014 May;148:123-9. doi: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2014.01.012. Epub 2014 Feb 10.
- This study aimed to investigate updating in working memory (WM), analyzing the effects of task demand and memory resources on serial position curve (SPC), in a running memory task with slow pace presentation and a probed recognition procedure. These task conditions were supposed to produce an easier
- PMID 24525166
Japanese Journal
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- pace 1 (pās) n. 1. A step made in walking; a stride. 2. A unit of length equal to 30 inches (0.76 meter). 3. The distance spanned by a step or stride, especially: a. The modern version of the Roman pace, measuring five English feet.
- 8. step, amble, rack, trot, jog, canter, gallop, walk, run, singlefoot. 15. Pace, plod, trudge refer to a steady and monotonous kind of walking. Pace suggests steady, measured steps as of one completely lost in thought or impelled by ...
- 1 a: rate of movement; especially: an established rate of locomotion b: rate of progress; specifically: parallel rate of growth or development <supplies kept pace with demand> c: an example to be emulated; specifically: first place ...
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