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Numerical Analysis of TGU Windows Under Blast – GLASS-SHARD Outlook

This paper presents some of major outcomes of Finite Element (FE) numerical methods and simulations that have been explored in the framework of the GLASS-SHARD research project for glass windows and facades under explosion or soft-body impact.

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Training methods based on punishment compromise dog welfare


Credit: Ana Catarina Vieira de Castro
Dogs trained using aversive stimuli, which involve punishments for incorrect behavior, show evidence of higher stress levels compared to dogs trained with reward-based methods, according to a study publishing December 16 in the open-access journal
PLOS ONE by Ana Catarina Vieira de Castro from the Universidade do Porto, Portugal, and colleagues.
The researchers observed the behavior of 92 companion dogs from 7 dog training schools in Portugal that use either aversive methods (which use mainly aversive stimuli), reward methods (which focus on rewarding desired behaviours), and mixed methods (which combine the use of both rewards and aversive stimuli). They filmed training sessions and tested saliva samples for the stress-related hormone cortisol. Dogs trained using aversive and mixed methods displayed more stress-related behaviors, such as crouching and yelping, and showed greater increases in cortisol levels after training than dogs trained with rewards.

Portugal , Regione-friuli-venezia-giulia , Universities-federation-for-animal-welfare-grant , Universities-federation-for-animal-welfare , Ana-catarina-vieira-de-castro , Vieira-de-castro , Animal-welfare , Friuli-venezia , போர்சுகல் , பல்கலைக்கழகங்கள்-கூட்டமைப்பு-க்கு-விலங்கு-நலன்புரி-மானியம் , பல்கலைக்கழகங்கள்-கூட்டமைப்பு-க்கு-விலங்கு-நலன்புரி , அனா-சாதாரண-வியெர-டி-காஸ்ட்ரோ