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“MASTOID OSTEOPLASTY” BY DR. A. SCHILLER, MAY, 1963
[ "Otorhinolaryngology" ]
Weird Horizons and the Mysticism of the Unhuman in Jeff VanderMeer’s Southern Reach Trilogy
Abstract This article argues that the New Weird Fiction of Jeff VanderMeer is highly attuned to the difficulty of processing and representing extreme alterity. Its particular focus is his Southern Reach trilogy and the forms of weird encounter it describes. The article proposes a ‘mysticism of the unhuman’, and explains why it pertains to the encounters depicted in VanderMeer’s texts. It explores the instances of mystical annihilation that feature in the trilogy, an analysis that evolves into a discussion of the relationship between mysticism and horror. This leads into a discussion of linguistic representation, suggesting that approaches by philosophers of language and natural theologians to certain paradoxes surrounding ineffability can illuminate aspects of VanderMeer’s mythos. Although aspects of VanderMeer’s ‘Area X’ may escape human language and cognition, it is nevertheless able to convey information about itself. In exploring how this transmission occurs, the article turns to the notion of recognition, circling back to earlier discussions by asking whether an annihilation of alterity is required for linguistically incompatible beings to recognise one another. The article concludes that VanderMeer answers this question affirmatively, but that his stance is not necessarily pessimistic with regard to the possibility of establishing recognition between human and unhuman inhabitants of Earth.
[ "Literature and Literary Theory" ]
Task relevant personal beliefs and task accomplishment.
[ "Psychiatry and Mental Health", "Clinical Psychology", "Social Psychology" ]
A Spectrophotometric Study of the System I2 + Br-
[ "Colloid and Surface Chemistry", "Biochemistry", "Catalysis" ]
Disciplining PSHE
[ "Education" ]
Affecting Factors of Parturient Women’s Privacy Preservation in The Maternity Ward: A Qualitative Study
Objective: Different factors have an important role in the positive and negative childbirth experiences of the mothers. The parturient mother’s privacy preservation is one of the factors for increasing the mothers’ satisfaction consistent with natural childbirth. Hence, this study aimed to investigate the factors affecting the parturient mother’s privacy preservation. Materials and methods: Content analysis was used in this qualitative study that is based on the semi structured individual interviews with women who had experienced natural vaginal delivery, midwives, and the specialist in a maternity ward from 2018 to 2021 in Shahroud, Iran. The collected data were analyzed simultaneously with the sampling procedure using a five-step qualitative content analysis method. To ensure the robustness of the data, Lincoln and Guba's four criteria (credibility, dependability, confirmability, and transferability) were used. Results: The findings of the study with 40 participants resulted in the extraction of 28 codes, 9 subcategories, and 2 main categories entitled extra-and intra personal factors affecting the mother’s privacy. Conclusion: To foster the mother’s awareness of her rights and privacy during pregnancy and delivery, continuous education, monitoring, and evaluating both the students and the staff to respect preserving the mother’s privacy is necessary to develop an instrument to measure the preservation of the mother’s privacy in the maternity ward.
[ "Family Practice", "Obstetrics and Gynecology", "Reproductive Medicine" ]
The transcription factor WRKY12 negatively regulates iron entry into seeds in Arabidopsis
Abstract Yellow Stripe 1-Like 1 (YSL1) and Yellow Stripe 1-Like 3 (YSL3) transport metal–nicotianamine (NA) complexes to leaves, pollen, and developing seeds and play an important role in regulating iron (Fe) accumulation during the seed development and maturation stages; however, how their gene transcript levels are regulated remains unknown. In this study, we used yeast one-hybrid screening to identify a transcription factor, WRKY12, in Arabidopsis that directly regulates the transcription levels of YSL1 and YSL3 genes. WRKY12 has opposite expression patterns to YSL1 and YSL3. wrky12 mutants are tolerant to Fe deficiency, whereas WRKY12 overexpression lines are sensitive to Fe deficiency. During the development and maturation of seeds, WRKY12 can directly bind to the promoters of YSL1 and YSL3 and inhibit their expression. Genetic analysis showed that WRKY12 functions upstream of YSL1 and YSL3 in Fe intake during the seed development and maturation stages. Together, our results suggest that WRKY12 negatively regulates the iron intake in plant seeds by inhibiting the expression of YSL1 and YSL3.
[ "Plant Science", "Physiology" ]
Exchange of knowledge in protected environments. The case of university business incubators
PurposeUniversity business incubators (UBIs) are born as tools of the academic world to market research results, for the transfer of technology and to promote entrepreneurial spirit. In these contexts, the exchange of knowledge among entrepreneurs can be a key variable for the development and success of their businesses. This paper aims to analyse the characteristics of entrepreneurs' resources and the institutional logic that prevails in the incubator as determinants of the exchange of knowledge, and the authors examine the results in terms of entrepreneurial commitment and the generation of innovations.Design/methodology/approachThe empirical study carried out on a sample of 101 entrepreneurs in UBIs in Spain and The Netherlands.FindingsThe results reveals how complementarity, supplementarity and transferability of resources, as well as incubator predisposition towards business are fundamental for the exchange of knowledge, the development of entrepreneurial spirit and the generation of innovation.Originality/valueThis study makes a contribution towards an understanding of how relationships between university entrepreneurs provide access to and help create useful knowledge for the parties, with this resource constituting one possible source of sustainable competitive advantage.
[ "Management of Technology and Innovation" ]
Iatrogenic huge renal arteriovenous fistula
[ "Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine" ]
Landau level spectrum of bilayer Bernal graphene
[ "Electrical and Electronic Engineering", "Materials Chemistry", "Mechanical Engineering", "Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials" ]
The Threatened Prosecution of Alexander Hamilton Under the Sedition Act by Thomas Cooper
[ "Museology", "Archeology", "History" ]
Extraction of Thorium Oxide (ThO2) from Malaysian Monazite through Alkali Digestion: Physical and Chemical Characterization Using X-Ray Analysis
Extraction of thorium oxide (ThO2) from monazite mineral specifically from Perak, Malaysia become a bright opportunity for the new income generation in Malaysia eventhough it is involved complex processing routes and require variety of chemicals. Monazite that is known as monazite-(Ce)-PO4 minerals, not just contain thorium, but it also consist rare earth elements (REE) such as cerium (Ce), neodymium (Nd), lanthanum (La) and gadolinium (Gd) and also associated with thorium (Th) and uranium (U) at about 7 wt% and 0.2 wt% respectively. One of the challenges in this R&D work is to determine the presence of thorium, uranium and REE at each processing step due to its similarities of chemical composition and physical properties. Therefore, the aim of this paper is to use several x-ray characterization techniques to identify elemental composition obtained at each processing route to show the evidence of the presence of ThO2 extracted from Malaysia monazite. This paper focused on the use of wavelength dispersive x-ray fluorescence (WDXRF), field emission scanning electron microscope (FESEM) with energy dispersive x-ray (EDX) and x-ray diffraction (XRD) spectrometer to show evidence of ThO2 formation. Result shows that the final product contain of 85 wt% of ThO2 and it is thorianite with nanorod morphology. Thus, conforming that the feasibility of the current processing route to produce ThO2 from Malaysia monazite.
Key Engineering Materials
[ "Mechanical Engineering", "Mechanics of Materials" ]
Calculation of the composition of vacuum-deposited binary alloys
[ "Materials Chemistry", "Metals and Alloys", "Surfaces, Coatings and Films", "Surfaces and Interfaces", "Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials" ]
Development of a PHMB hydrogel‐modified wound scaffold dressing with antibacterial activity
[ "Dermatology", "Surgery" ]
RETRACTED: Research on Indoor Environment Design Based on VR Technology and Wireless Sensor Network
[ "Artificial Intelligence", "Computer Networks and Communications", "Hardware and Architecture", "Software" ]
Test Score and Item Analysis
International Anesthesiology Clinics
[ "Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine" ]
PHASE SELECTION AND THE SOLIDIFICATION CHARACTERISTICS OF TiAl BASE ALLOYS IN THE NONEQUILIBRIUM SOLIDIFICATION
[ "Metals and Alloys", "Mechanical Engineering", "Mechanics of Materials", "Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology" ]
Hybrid fibrin: proof of the intermolecular nature of γ-γ crosslinking units
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
[ "Cell Biology", "Molecular Biology", "Biochemistry", "Biophysics" ]
Republic of Azerbaijan: 2016 Article IV Consultation-Press Release; Staff Report; and Informational Annex
[ "Computer Science Applications", "History", "Education" ]
Charged compact objects by e–MGD approach
Abstract In this work, we analyze the incidence of gravitational decoupling through the extended minimal geometric deformation (e–MGD) approach in the framework of f(R, T) gravity theory, applying it on a spherically symmetric and static charged isotropic matter distribution. Specifically, the well–known Krori–Barua toy model is translated to an anisotropic domain by deforming the complete space–time. To do so, the so–called θ–sector has been solved by using the mimic constraint for the radial pressure and a general equation of state relating the components of the θ μ ν source. A thoroughly study on the main salient features of the output such as density, radial pressure, transverse pressure and anisotropy factor is performed to check the feasibility of the model, in order to determine whether this structure can represent real celestial bodies such as neutron stars. Furthermore, the consequences of e–MGD on some relevant astrophysical parameters, that is, the total mass M, gravitational redshift z and time dilation d τ around the object are explored. It is found that the maximum mass provided by this toy model is M = 2.506M ⊙, corresponding to the massive neutron stars.
[ "Condensed Matter Physics", "Mathematical Physics", "Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics" ]
Block and Codeword Interleaving Scheme for the High Density Digital Versatile Disc
[ "Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)" ]
Progesterone modulates SERCA2a expression and function in rabbit cardiomyocytes
We recently showed that progesterone treatment abolished arrhythmias and sudden cardiac death in a transgenic rabbit model of long QT syndrome type 2 (LQT2). Moreover, levels of cardiac sarco(endo)plasmic reticulum Ca2+-ATPase type 2a (SERCA2a) were upregulated in LQT2 heart extracts. We hypothesized that progesterone treatment upregulated SERCA2a expression, thereby reducing Ca2+-dependent arrhythmias in LQT2 rabbits. We therefore investigated the effect of progesterone on SERCA2a regulation in isolated cardiomyocytes. Cardiomyocytes from neonatal (3- to 5-day-old) rabbits were isolated, cultured, and treated with progesterone and other pharmacological agents. Immunoblotting was performed on total cell lysates and sarcoplasmic reticulum-enriched membrane fractions for protein abundance, and mRNA transcripts were quantified using real-time PCR. The effect of progesterone on baseline Ca2+ transients and Ca2+ clearance was determined using digital imaging. Progesterone treatment increased the total pool of SERCA2a protein by slowing its degradation. Using various pharmacological inhibitors of degradation pathways, we showed that progesterone-associated degradation of SERCA2a involves ubiquitination, and progesterone significantly decreases the levels of ubiquitin-tagged SERCA2a polypeptides. Our digital imaging data revealed that progesterone significantly shortened the decay and duration of Ca2+ transients. Progesterone treatment increases protein levels and activity of SERCA2a. Progesterone stabilizes SERCA2a, in part, by decreasing the ubiquitination level of SERCA2a polypeptides.
[ "Cell Biology", "Physiology" ]
Mycosphaerella is polyphyletic
[ "Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)" ]
Characterization of High-Temperature Superconducting Tapes
[ "Electrical and Electronic Engineering", "Instrumentation" ]
Hyperpolarization of substantia gelatinosa neurons evoked by μ-, κ-, δ1-, and δ2-selective opioids
[ "Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine", "Neurology (clinical)", "Neurology" ]
Event classification using improved salp swarm algorithm based probabilistic neural network in fiber-optic perimeter intrusion detection system
[ "Electrical and Electronic Engineering", "Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials", "Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics", "Instrumentation", "Control and Systems Engineering" ]
New anthracycline analogs in advanced breast cancer
[ "Oncology" ]
Upper airway and external genital involvement in epidermolysis bullosa dystrophica.
Radiology
[ "Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging" ]
A new species of Kecane (Rotifera: Lecanidae) from subtropical Florida
Hydrobiologia
[ "Aquatic Science" ]
Clusters of Ultrasound Scattering Parameters for the Classification of Steatotic and Normal Livers
[ "Acoustics and Ultrasonics", "Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging", "Biophysics", "Radiological and Ultrasound Technology" ]
Understanding the inactivation process of organophosphorus herbicides: A DFT study of glyphosate metallic complexes with Zn2+, Ca2+, Mg2+, Cu2+, Co3+, Fe3+, Cr3+, and Al3+
[ "Physical and Theoretical Chemistry", "Condensed Matter Physics", "Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics" ]
Our experience of lung resection in patients who decline blood transfusion for religious reasons
Abstract Objective Surgical treatment for patients who refuse blood transfusion due to religious beliefs is an important issue related to medical safety. Few reports have examined pulmonary surgery for these patients, and we analyzed clinical characteristics in such cases. Methods Ten Jehovah’s Witness (JW) patients with lung tumor resection who declined blood transfusion for religious reasons between December 2013 and February 2020 at the Fukushima Medical University Hospital were included. Median total intraoperative blood loss was 17.5 mL (range 5–150 mL). Fibrin glue was used intraoperatively for 8 patients. Final pathological examination revealed pulmonary adenocarcinoma in 9 cases and metastasis of bladder cancer in 1 case. In 8 patients with pulmonary adenocarcinoma examined for epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) gene mutation, 6 cases showed mutation. No patients had serious complications, but 1 patient displayed temporary anemia due to postoperative hemorrhagic gastrointestinal ulcer. Result and conclusions Our findings confirm that pulmonary resection is feasible and safe for JW patients if performed by experienced medical staff. However, awareness of complications associated with perioperative bleeding is important. Each JW patient should be interviewed individually and every available perioperative option aimed at blood-sparing management, including use of blood coagulation factors and fibrinogen concentrates, should be carefully discussed and clarified. In this study, the EGFR gene mutation rate was higher than usual for cases of lung adenocarcinoma. Further studies are necessary to assess clinical features in JW patients with lung cancer.
General Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
[ "Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine", "Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine", "Surgery" ]
Clinical aspects, diagnosis and treatment of trichinellosis
Expert Review of Anti-infective Therapy
[ "Virology", "Infectious Diseases", "Microbiology (medical)", "Microbiology" ]
O7.3 A herbal remedy inhibits the expression of the chemokine regulated upon activation, normal T cell expressed, and secreted (RANTES) in endometriotic stromal cells
[ "Obstetrics and Gynecology", "Reproductive Medicine" ]
Agents used in cancer chemotherapy
[ "Surgery" ]
Randomized Controlled Trial of the Caregiver Orientation for Mobilizing Personal Assets and Strengths for Self-Care (COMPASS) for Caregiving Journey: A National Family Caregiver Support Program in a Long-Term Care Insurance System
[ "Health Policy", "Geriatrics and Gerontology" ]
Generation of Ortho-Potassiofluorobenzene and its Functionalization
[ "Organic Chemistry" ]
Stability analysis of embedded axially functionally graded nanotubes containing flow with spinning motion under an axial load based on generalized differential quadrature method
The European Physical Journal Plus
[ "Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes" ]
Provision of mental health care within primary care in Peru: A qualitative study exploring the perspectives of psychologists, primary health care providers, and patients
Background: This study aimed to understand the offer of mental health care at the primary care level, collecting the views of psychologists, primary health care providers (PHCPs), and patients, with a focus on health services in which patients attend regularly and who present a higher prevalence of mental disorders. Methods: A qualitative study was conducted in antenatal care, tuberculosis, HIV/AIDS, and chronic diseases services from six primary health care centers. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with psychologists, PHCPs, and patients working in or attending the selected facilities. Results: A total of 4 psychologists, 22 PHCPs, and 37 patients were interviewed. A high perceived need for mental health care was noted. PHCPs acknowledged the emotional impact physical health conditions have on their patients and mentioned that referral to psychologists was reserved only for serious problems. Their approach to emotional problems was providing emotional support (includes listening, talk about their patients’ feelings, provide advice). PHCPs identified system-level barriers about the specialized mental health care, including a shortage of psychologists and an overwhelming demand, which results in brief consultations and lack in continuity of care. Psychologists focus their work on individual consultations; however, consultations were brief, did not follow a standardized model of care, and most patients attend only once. Psychologists also mentioned the lack of collaborative work among other healthcare providers. Despite these limitations, interviewed patients declared that they were willing to seek specialized care if advised and considered the psychologist's care provided as helpful; however, they recognized the stigmatization related to seeking mental health care. Conclusions: There is a perceived need of mental health care for primary care patients. To attend these needs, PHCPs provide emotional support and refer to psychology the most severe cases, while psychologists provide one-to-one consultations. Significant limitations in the care provided are discussed.
[ "Medicine (miscellaneous)" ]
On a Supposed Resurgence of Vicious Intellectualism
[ "Philosophy" ]
Ergonomics, Usability & Integration
Biomedical Engineering / Biomedizinische Technik
[ "Biomedical Engineering" ]
Selective Separation of Coloring Impurities from Feldspar Ore by Innovative Single-stage Flotation
[ "Economic Geology", "Mechanical Engineering", "Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology" ]
Biodegradation and Detoxification of Benzalkonium Chloride in Synthetic and Industrial Effluents in Upflow Biofilm Aerobic Reactors
[ "Pollution", "Water Science and Technology", "Ecological Modeling", "Environmental Chemistry", "Environmental Engineering" ]
Skin Lipopolysaccharide Binding Protein and IL-1β Production After Thermal Injury
Journal of Burn Care & Rehabilitation
[ "Rehabilitation", "Emergency Medicine", "Surgery" ]
Analysis of thick spacer fabrics to reduce automobile interior noise
[ "Applied Mathematics", "Instrumentation", "Engineering (miscellaneous)" ]
A Declaration of Independence for Editing a New International Journal of Cross Cultural Management?
[ "Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management", "Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)", "Cultural Studies", "Business and International Management" ]
Maximizing the hospitality management student work placement experience: a case study
Placement is an important component of third level hospitality management programmes and is one of the most vital experiences on which graduates base their career aspirations. The effect of changing demographics on the workforce is likely to have an impact on the way hospitality employers recruit and retain managers. At present, however, significant numbers of graduates are turning their backs on the industry. The onus is on educators and industry to ensure that the placement experience is as rewarding as possible. Presents a developing model of good practice based on the tripartite relationship between the University of Ulster, the student and Ryan Hotels. Demonstrates the need for colleges to build up successful relationships with individual companies and calls on colleges to invest the necessary resources in the placement function. Companies must develop a professional attitude towards placement and students should be positive and forthright in their attitude to the whole process.
[ "Business, Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)", "Education", "Life-span and Life-course Studies" ]
From the Journal archives: The red blood cell storage lesion: past, present, and future
[ "Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine" ]
Optimal portfolios for commodity futures funds
[ "Economics and Econometrics", "Finance", "Accounting" ]
Family first programme: understanding the psycho social needs of families with cancer-experience from a tertiary care centre in india
[ "Oncology", "Hematology", "Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health" ]
Abstract 282: Aromatic Residue-based Tetrapeptide Fqqi Motif Mediates Internalization and Trafficking of Guanylyl-cyclase/natriuretic Peptide Receptor-a in Mouse Mesangial Cells
Atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) is a cardiac hormone that modulates blood pressure and blood volume by activation of guanylyl cyclase/natriuretic peptide receptor-A (GC-A/NPRA) and subsequent generation of intracellular second messenger cGMP. The aim of the present study was to examine the role of small sequence motifs in the internalization and trafficking pathway of NPRA by immunofluorescence confocal microscopy. A chimeric protein of enhanced green fluorescence protein (eGFP) and NPRA (eGFP-NPRA) was used to study the dynamics of NPRA trafficking in the intact mouse mesangial cells (MMCs). We have identified a FQQI (Phe 790 , Gln 791 , Gln 792 and Ile 793 ) motif in the carboxyl-terminal domain of NPRA sequence and mutated with alanine residues (FQQI/AQQA) using QuickChange II site-directed mutagenesis kit. Cells were transiently transfected with mutated and wild-type constructs and cultured at 37 0 C in an atmosphere of 5% CO 2 and 95% O 2 . In the ANP-treated cells, colocalization of wild-type eGFP-NPRA with pan-Cadherin, a plasma membrane marker, indicated that internalization of receptor accounted for 59.2%±3.4, 70.0%±4.3, 71.8%±4.3, and 77.4%±3.2 at 5, 10, 15, and 30 min, respectively of total fluorescence intensity compared with controls. Colocalization of eGFP-NPRA with early endosome antigen-1 (EEA-1) marker was maximum at 5 min (64.5%±2.3), and gradually decreased at 30 min (24.4%±3.8). However, the mutation of FQQI/AQQA decreased the receptor internalization by 45% ( P 0.001) and the receptor colocalization in to endosome by 58% ( P
[ "Internal Medicine" ]
Der Einflu� von Fahrradergometerarbeit und oraler Glucose-Gabe auf die Muskel-Hexokinase-Aktivit�t des Menschen
European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology
[ "Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health", "Physiology", "Physiology (medical)", "Orthopedics and Sports Medicine" ]
Tensor-based sparse canonical correlation analysis via low rank matrix approximation for RGB-D long-term person re-identification
[ "Computer Networks and Communications", "Hardware and Architecture", "Media Technology", "Software" ]
Morphometric analysis of Middle PermianEopolydiexodinaandMonodiexodinaspecies from the Dalan Formation, Zard-Kuh Mountains, Zagros, Iran: An integration of traditional approach and quantitative analyses to identify fusulinid species
[ "Geology" ]
Inmarsat expands its horizons
[ "Computer Networks and Communications", "Aerospace Engineering" ]
Zeolites and zeolite-based materials in extraction and microextraction techniques
This review presents an overview of the current status of zeolites and zeolite-based materials used in extraction and microextraction techniques with reference to recent applications and highlight some of the novel advances.
[ "Electrochemistry", "Spectroscopy", "Environmental Chemistry", "Biochemistry", "Analytical Chemistry" ]
Existence of Matrix-Valued Multiresolution Analysis-Based Matrix-Valued Tight Wavelet Frames
[ "Control and Optimization", "Computer Science Applications", "Signal Processing", "Analysis" ]
Dynamics of surface diffeomorphisms relative to homoclinic and heteroclinic orbits
[ "Computer Science Applications" ]
Editorial
[ "Literature and Literary Theory", "Linguistics and Language", "History", "Language and Linguistics", "Cultural Studies" ]
Stephanosporaceae ? eine neue Familie derBasidiomycetes mit aphyllophoralen und gastroiden Fruchtk�rpern
[ "Plant Science", "Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics" ]
Ueber das kapillaranalytische Verhalten von Filtrierpapieren
[ "Materials Chemistry", "Colloid and Surface Chemistry", "Polymers and Plastics", "Physical and Theoretical Chemistry" ]
Membrane Properties of Interpolymer Complexes Based on Carboxymethyl Cellulose with Urea-Formaldehyde Oligomers of Varying Structure
[ "Polymers and Plastics" ]
"This great evil": anticipating political obstacles to development
[ "Public Administration", "Development" ]
Experimental infection of chicks withArizona hinshawii
Avian Pathology
[ "Animal Science and Zoology", "Food Animals" ]
A New Detection Method based on AEWMA Algorithm for LDoS attacks
[ "Computer Networks and Communications" ]
A Search for Radio‐quiet Gamma‐Ray Pulsars
[ "Space and Planetary Science", "Astronomy and Astrophysics" ]
How social profiles influence community entrepreneurs’ capacity to develop networks. A Bourdieuan perspective on Italian community co-operatives
Abstract During the last decade, Italian community co-operatives have emerged as a new form of community-development organization. The literature on community-based enterprises (CBEs) explains this phenomenon as a community that becomes entrepreneurial and develops locally based businesses for its socio-economic development. Nevertheless, a more critical view of CBEs reveals the partiality of a community’s participation in these organizations. Therefore, it is necessary to investigate the extent to which the mainstream theoretical framework for analysing these organizations has influenced the general understanding of this phenomenon. This research brings into discussion social–capital theories, particularly Putnam’s neo-communitarian approach. It also proposes a diverse perspective on CBEs and community development by offering a critical analysis based on Pierre Bourdieu’s works. The present study considers a specific form of CBEs—the community co-operative—with particular reference to the Italian context. Results from an online questionnaire (twenty-nine participants) and a cross-case study analysis (five co-operatives) show that community entrepreneurs have common determined social profiles and these help them to aggregate certain local agents instead of others.
[ "Development" ]
Editorial board
Ethnicity & Health
[ "Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health", "Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)", "Cultural Studies" ]
Human unilateral bifid coronoid process – Report of a rare accidental radiographic finding
Routine panoramic radiographic evaluations reveal morphological differences in the maxillofacial structures, particularly the mandible. Although bifid condyle variants are prevalent, bifid coronoid processes are rarely reported. Here a regular digital Orthopantomograph (OPG) was advised for the patient’s routine dental care, which revealed the presence of a unilateral bifid coronoid process on the right side of the jaw, which was confirmed with Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT). This is notable, because it is only the second incidence of its kind to be documented.
[ "Anatomy" ]
SURVIVAL FOLLOWING ROENTGENOGRAPHIC DEMONSTRATION OF GAS IN THE HEPATIC PORTAL VENOUS SYSTEM
[ "Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging" ]
Regional diversity in South Asian Inland fisheries: Colonial Bengal and Uttar Pradesh compared
[ "Sociology and Political Science", "History", "Development", "Cultural Studies" ]
Le fondement des droits de la famille
[ "Philosophy", "Religious Studies" ]
Time Estimates of Internet Surfing and Video Gaming
Time estimation researchers have long been interested in the effects exerted by the time estimation paradigms, the task’s target duration and the nature of the task on the precision and variability of time estimates. Only a few studies though have focused on how these results can be applied to daily life tasks. Hence, the present study aims at exploring these effects with two different tasks: surfing the Internet and playing a video game. Results show that the time estimation paradigms, target duration and task effects normally observed in short and simple tasks can be extended to daily life tasks. Of relevance, the video gaming task was significantly underestimated compared to the Internet surfing task. These findings are discussed in the light of the current time estimation literature.
[ "Cognitive Neuroscience", "Applied Psychology", "Experimental and Cognitive Psychology", "Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology" ]
Surface-marker cluster design criteria for 3-D bone movement reconstruction
[ "Biomedical Engineering" ]
Die Sozialorganisation balinesischer Reisdörfer unter besonderer Berücksichtigung des Subak-Systems
ERDKUNDE
[ "Ecology", "Geography, Planning and Development" ]
Larger bandgaps of two-dimensional triangular photonic crystals fabricated by holographic lithography can be realized by recording geometry design
Optics Express
[ "Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics" ]
Film salvage using digital processing
[ "Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging" ]
Official Functions
[ "Otorhinolaryngology", "Surgery" ]
The terpenoid theory of the origin of cellular life: the evolution of terpenoids to cholesterol
Chemistry & Biology
[ "Clinical Biochemistry", "Drug Discovery", "Pharmacology", "Molecular Biology", "Molecular Medicine", "Biochemistry" ]
Nonlinear Numerical Analysis of Vortex-Induced Vibration of A Three-Dimensional Deepwater Steep Wave Riser with Large Deformation Features
[ "Mechanical Engineering", "Ocean Engineering", "Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment", "Oceanography" ]
Improving the energetic utilization of household food waste: Impact of temperature and atmosphere during storage
Waste Management
[ "Waste Management and Disposal" ]
Hypoxia Induces Anoxia Tolerance in completely Submerged Rice Seedlings
[ "Plant Science", "Agronomy and Crop Science", "Physiology" ]
Finanzierung klinischer Arzneimittelprüfungen
[ "Health Policy", "Issues, Ethics and Legal Aspects" ]
Sparse Identification of Nonlinear Dynamics with Control (SINDYc)**SLB acknowledges support from the U.S. Air Force Center of Excellence on Nature Inspired Flight Technologies and Ideas (FA9550-14-1-0398). JLP thanks Bill and Melinda Gates for their active support of the Institute of Disease Modeling and their sponsorship through the Global Good Fund. JNK acknowledges support from the U.S. Air Force Office of Scientific Research (FA9550-09-0174).
[ "Control and Systems Engineering" ]
ENTROPY ENVIRONMENTALISTS INC
[ "Analytical Chemistry" ]
Introduction
[ "Communication", "Education" ]
Lexical Entrainment in Human Robot Interaction
[ "Human-Computer Interaction", "Philosophy", "Electrical and Electronic Engineering", "Control and Systems Engineering", "Social Psychology" ]
Rapid detection of hepatitis C virus RNA by direct capture from blood
[ "Infectious Diseases", "Virology" ]
Patterns of American Jurisprudence by Neil Duxbury. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1995, viii + 509 + (index) 11 pp (hardback £40.00).
Legal Studies
[ "Law" ]
High levels of fluoride contamination in groundwater of the semi-arid alluvial aquifers, Pakistan: evaluating the recharge sources and geochemical identification via stable isotopes and other major elemental data
[ "Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis", "Pollution", "Environmental Chemistry" ]
Absolutely Continuous Spectrum for Multi-type Galton Watson Trees
[ "Mathematical Physics", "Nuclear and High Energy Physics", "Statistical and Nonlinear Physics" ]
Prognostic risk factors in advanced Hodgkin's lymphoma
[ "Hematology" ]
The A-B, B-Cr, A-C mediation paradigm: Recall of A-B following varying numbers of trials of A-C learning
Psychonomic Science
[ "Catalysis" ]
Hybridized off-grid fuel cell/wind/solar PV /battery for energy generation in a small household: A multi-criteria perspective
[ "Energy Engineering and Power Technology", "Condensed Matter Physics", "Fuel Technology", "Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment" ]
Zero state doped turbo equalizer
IEEE Communications Letters
[ "Electrical and Electronic Engineering", "Computer Science Applications", "Modeling and Simulation" ]
Fauré's Letters
[ "Literature and Literary Theory" ]
Cognitive scores in carriers of huntington's disease gene compared to noncarriers
[ "Neurology (clinical)", "Neurology" ]
Recommendation of Aspirin-Guide App and Physicians Clinical Decision of Aspirin Use to Prevent CVD Among Diabetic Patients, Is there any Differences?
Objective: This study aims to identify the prevalence of aspirin use among type 2 diabetic (T2DM) patients and assess the concordance in aspirin use among these patients as prescribed by physicians and as recommended by the Aspirin-Guide app. Methods: A total of 301 T2DM patients from King Khalid University Hospital in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia participated in this cross-sectional study. Patient’s electronic medical records through eSihi system were reviewed and all data included in the free online and mobile app called Aspirin-Guide were collected in a specially designed data checklist. Result: The prevalence of aspirin use was more common in patients who were in the age group of 51 to 59 and male participants’ with T2DM. Males were nearly twice more likely to use aspirin compared to females ( P = 0.001). Based on recommendations from the Aspirin-Guide app, 26% of the patients who were on aspirin (N = 51) were not eligible for aspirin therapy, while 37.7% (N = 40) of the patients eligible for aspirin therapy had not been put on aspirin by their physicians ( P = 0.039). Male sex ( P = 0.003), use of statins ( P = 0.001), and being advised to use aspirin ( P = 0.041), were significantly associated with aspirin use in T2DM patients. Conclusion: There was a significant difference in the proportion of patients currently on aspirin as prescribed by their physicians and those eligible for aspirin therapy as per the Aspirin-Guide app. The use of an app to uniformized aspirin use among eligible patients should be based on up-to-date guidelines and account for patient acceptability and willingness to commence treatment.
[ "Pharmacology (medical)", "Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine", "Pharmacology" ]
Special issue on “New approaches for DES modeling, analysis and synthesis”
Discrete Event Dynamic Systems
[ "Electrical and Electronic Engineering", "Modeling and Simulation", "Control and Systems Engineering" ]
Corticosterone at physiological dose accelerates the healing of experimental gastric erosions in rats
[ "Genetics", "Molecular Biology", "Biochemistry", "Biotechnology" ]