No 25 Vol. 1/2015 Journal of Sport and Kinetic Movement Vol

No 25 Vol. 1/2015 Journal of Sport and Kinetic Movement Vol

No 25 Vol. 1/2015 Journal of Sport and Kinetic Movement Vol. I, No. 25/2015 "JOURNAL OF SPORT AND KINETIC MOVEMENT" pISSN:2286 –3524 ;eISSN-2286 –3524 contact: [email protected] EDITORIAL STAFF Germina Cosma –Editor –in –Chief Ligia Rusu – Scientific Editor Dorina Orţănescu - Scientific Editor Costin Nanu –Managing Editor EDITORIAL BOARD Cătălin Forţan, University of Craiova Mihaela Păunescu, University of Physical Education and Sport, Bucharest Nilufer Cetisli Korkmaz, Pamukkale University, Denzli Aurora Ungureanu, University of Craiova Ilona Ilinca, University of Craiova Luminiţa Marinescu, University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Craiova Mihaela Zavaleanu, University of Craiova Mirela Shaoo, University of Craiova Mirela Călina, University of Craiova Bogdan Raţă, University of Bacău Roberta Gheţu, University of Craiova Răzvan Mihai Barbu, University of Craiova Mihai Dragomir, University of Craiova SCIENTIFIC BOARD Cavlak Ugur -Pamukkale University, Denzli, Turkey Malgorzata Sobera -University School of Physical Education, Wroclaw, Poland Toganidis Theodoros–Democritus University of Thrace, Greece Dragomir Marian –University of Craiova, Romania Grigore Vasilica -University of Physical Education and Sport, Bucharest, Romania Mehmet UYGUR – University of Delaware, USA Liliana Mihăilescu–University of Pitesti, Romania Gloria Raţă -"Vasile Alecsandri" University of Bacău, Romania Tatiana Dobrescu -"Vasile Alecsandri" University of Bacău, Romania Mariana Cordun -University of Physical Education and Sport, Bucharest, Romania Bas Aslan Ummuhan –Pamukkale University, Denzli, Turkey 1 Journal of Sport and Kinetic Movement Vol. I, No. 25/2015 Mihaela Oraviţan –West University of Timisoara, Romania Stevo Popovic- University of Montenegro, Montenegro Eugenia Roşulescu -University of Craiova, Romania Mihnea Marin - University of Craiova, Romania Virgil Tudor -University of Physical Education and Sport, Bucharest, Romania Ahsana Hallaçeli-Pamukkale University, Denzli, Turkey Arzu Razak Ozdincler-Pamukkale University, Denzli, Turkey Taina Avramescu-University of Craiova, Romania Hakan Uysal-Pamukkale University, Denzli, Turkey Selçuk Akpinar - Nevşehir University, Turkey Ilker Yılmaz-Pamukkale University, Denzli, Turkey ISSN 2286 – 3524 ISSN-L 2286 – 3524 Publisher: Universitaria 156 Brestei Street, 200177, Craiova, Romania Editorial office address: University of Craiova, Physical Education and Sports Faculty 156 Brestei Street, 200177, Craiova, Romania THE AUTHORS ASSUME THE ENTIRE CONTENT OF THE PAPERS. 2 Journal of Sport and Kinetic Movement Vol. I, No. 25/2015 CONTENT ELECTRON BEAM AND MICROWAVE FOR FLUE GASES TREATMENT .................................. 5 Anca-Mihaela (BULEARCĂ) STOIAN, Denisa-Constantina AMZOIU, Ioan CĂLINESCU, Gabriela RĂU THE EFFECT OF STRENGTH TRAINNING REGARDING AEROBIC FITNESS IN YOUTH BASKETBALL PLAYERS ...................................................................................................................... 11 SPAHI. A, BILALI. A, JARANI, J CAFFEINE EFFECTS ON THE PERFORMANCE OF SERVICES TO VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS .................................................................................................................................................................... 15 Artan KALAJA, Nora DEDA, Julian KRAJA SCHOOL PHYSICAL EDUCATION IN BULGARIA AT THE BEGINNING OF XXI CENTURY – UP-TO-DATE ANALYSIS ...................................................................................................................... 18 Ljubomir BORISOV, Ivan KOLEV, Boyanka PENEVA DOCTOR - PATIENT COMMUNICATION ........................................................................................ 21 Maria SOLOMON, Gabriel RADU, Ionut A. BULESCU, Victor L. PURCAREA IMPROVEMENT OF VERTICAL JUMPS ABILITY INFLUENCED BY PLYOMETRIC EXERCISES IN FEMALE VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS ......................................................................... 25 Enkeleida LLESHI, Junida POGONI TO CYCLING AND TOURISM IN BULGARIA .................................................................................. 30 Ivan KOLEV, Velimira NIKOLAEVA THE CANONICAL ANALYSIS OF THE COVARIANCES OF THE MUSICAL VARIABLES’ SET AND THEIR IMAGE TRANSFORMATION DERIVED FROM THE PROJECTION INTO THE SPACE STRETCHED BY THE VECTORS OF DANCERS’ COGNITIVE VARIABLES ................ 33 Jasna POPOVIC, Evagelia BOLI, Dragan POPOVIC, Sonja ANTONIJEVIC, Milos POPOVIC PROBLEMS AND PERSPECTIVES OF PARAOLYMPIC SPORT’S DEVELOPMENT IN KAZAKHSTAN ........................................................................................................................................ 40 MARCHIBAYEVA U.S. NURSING CARE REHABILITATION PROCESS .............................................................................. 44 Pavlinka P. DOBRILOVA, Anna M. MARINOVA, Iveta M. MARINOVA THE IMPORTANCE OF SPRINT AND AGILITY IN THE SOCCER PLAYER POSITION ........ 50 Nurja FATJON, Keida USHTELENCA, Petani VITJOLA, Spahiu MEHMET THE INCIDENCE OF TERMINAL EDENTULOUS DENTITIONS AND POSIBILITIES FOR PROSTHETIC RESTORATION – A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY ................................................... 56 Mirela Lucia OPRI, R. RÎCĂ, H. MANOLEA, M.R. POPESCU, Ana-Maria RÎCĂ DISABILITY AND (RE)HABILITATION EDUCATIONAL NEEDS IN ROMANIA – FINDINGS OF THE M-CARE PROJECT ................................................................................................................. 61 Eugenia ROSULESCU, Ilona ILINCA, Florin STANCU, Lucia D’INGIANNA, Mihaela ZAVALEANU, Calogero FOTI THE EFFECTIVENESS OF AQUATIC PHYSICAL THERAPY IN STROKE ADULT: SYSTEMATIC REVIEW ......................................................................................................................... 69 3 Journal of Sport and Kinetic Movement Vol. I, No. 25/2015 Ilona ILINCA, Eugenia ROSULESCU THE DEVELOPMENT OF SPASTIC UPPER LIMB FUNCTIONALITY FOR THE CHILDREN WITH CEREBRAL PALSY .................................................................................................................... 75 Stănoiu Cosmina, Roșulescu Eugenia, Dincă Diana Elena, Mihaela Zavaleanu 4 Journal of Sport and Kinetic Movement Vol. I, No. 25/2015 ELECTRON BEAM AND MICROWAVE FOR FLUE GASES TREATMENT Anca-Mihaela (BULEARCĂ) STOIAN, Denisa-Constantina AMZOIU, Ioan CĂLINESCU, Gabriela RĂU University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Craiova, Faculty of Pharmacy, Petru Rareş Street, 200349 Craiova, Romania Politehnica University of Bucharest, Faculty of Applied Chemistry and Material Science, 1-7 Gh. Polizu Street, sector 1, 011061 Bucharest, Romania Abstract. Different acidic oxides pollutants like sulphur dioxide (SO2) and nitrogen oxides (NOx), with direct effect on air, water, ground, and consequently on human health, have determined extensive researches for flue gases treatment by implementation of irradiation technologies. In this sense, the physical and chemical mechanisms through which pollutants removal takes place have to be very well understood. A synthetic gaseous mixture containing SO2 and NOx was used. Its composition was similar to flue gases from power plants that burn coal or oil with a high concentration in sulphur. At global level, the irradiation method with electron beam is already used. The combined electron beam and microwave irradiation treatment represents a recent method. Moreover, the presence of ammonia in the gaseous mixture leads to pollutants conversion into fertilizers used in agriculture. Therefore, the main aim of this research activity is the removal within the same step of SO2 and NOx acidic oxides with high yields. In addition, the reduction of consumption energy and of associated costs is also wanted. In order to better understand the technique, a mathematical model associated to the irradiation process was realized. Highlighting its strong points, this technology of combined electron beam and microwave irradiation might be implemented in industry, on the large scale. Keywords:electron beam, microwave, irradiation, SOx and NOx removal 1. INTRODUCTION HO OHO2, 2 NH 3 SO2 HSO3 H2SO 4 ()NH4 2SO 4 At this present moment, some pilot and * O ,HO2 HO NH 3 industrial installations for flue gases treatment NO NO2 HNO3 NH4 NO 3 by electron beam (EB) irradiation already exist at global level [4]. Their inconvenient is the Besides these reactions, radiochemically energy consumption which is rather high initiated, ammonium sulphate is also produced (electron beam needs power of around 2-4% by thermal pathway (Hartley Jr. and Matteson, from the total energy that is produced by the 1975): plant) [6,9]. For this reason, it is necessary to NH3 + SO2 → NH3SO2 discover new solutions and develop new NH3SO2 + NH3 → (NH3)2SO2 techniques for reducing both the energy and (NH3)2SO2 + 1/2O2 → NH4SO3NH2 the costs. NH4SO3NH2 + H2O → (NH4)2SO4 When they are subjected to electron beam After electron beam irradiation and in the irradiation process, the flue gases components, presence of NH3, SO2 and NOx are especially N2, O2 and H2O, are transformed transformed into products used in agriculture into reactive species (free radicals, ions, as fertilizers, namely (NH4)2SO4 and NH4NO3 excited atoms) that have a high oxidation [4,9,14]. potential [15,11.]: For SO2 and NOx removal from flue gases, the N,, O H O e HO,,,, HO O* ions excitedirradiationspecies dose is the main parameter. Thus, 2 2 2 (vapors ) 2 the processing costs reduction could be realized by implementing methods for In the presence of these reactive species, NOx treatment that implies the dose reduction[4,12, and SO2, components of flue gases, are 1]. oxidized

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