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Lecture Notes in Computer Science: Authors' Instructions for the Preparation of Camera-Ready Contributions Wayan Suparta1[ORCID WAYAN], Ahmad Iskandar1[ORCID AHMAD], and Mandeep Singh Jit Singh2[ORCID MANDEEP] 1Space Science Centre (ANGKASA), Institute of Climate Change, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, 43600 Bangi, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia, wayansp@ukm.my, ahmad@ukm.my 2Dept of Electric, Electronics and Systems Engineering, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, 43600 Bangi, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia mndeep@ukm.my Abstract. The abstract should summarize the contents of the manuscript and should contain at least 100 and at most 150 words. It should be set in 9-point font size and should be inset 1.0 cm from the right and left margins. There should be two blank (10-point) lines before and after the abstract. This document is in the required format. Keywords: Keyword1, Keyword phrase 2, Keyword 3, Keyword 4, Keyword 5, Keyword 7. 1 Introduction This text uses size 10. This instruction file for Word users may be used as a template. Kindly send the final and checked Word and PDF files of your paper to the Contact Volume Editor. This is usually one of the organizers of the conference. You should make sure that the Word and the PDF files are identical and correct and that only one version of your paper is sent. It is not possible to update files at a later stage. Please note that we do not need the printed paper. We would like to draw your attention to the fact that it is not possible to modify a paper in any way, once it has been published. This applies to both the printed book and the online version of the publication. Every detail, including the order of the names of the authors, should be checked before the paper is sent to the Volume Editors.
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IDCC24 | Poster 1 | Satellite Image Use for Citizen-Based Monitoring & Verification: An Examination of Trust & Risk Abstract Satellite imagery is used for citizen-based monitoring and societal verification in the context of nuclear non-proliferation and arms control agreements by an expanding community of analysts (e.g., Al-Sayed, 2022; Mian et al., 2017; Niemeyer, 2009). The use of satellite images by non-state actors in order to examine the development of, for example, weapons facilities has been facilitated by the increasing availability of satellite data from a variety of sources (e.g., “Trainspotting, with Nukes; Open-Source Intelligence,” 2021). This type of monitoring can be applied to a broad range of activities, including carbon emissions, human rights, disaster response, and archaeology (e.g., Casana & Laugier, 2017; Couture, 2020; Dekker et al., 2022; Farfour, 2019; Parcak, 2019). This poster will report on the preliminary results of a qualitative study consisting of in- depth semi-structured interviews with data users (i.e., analysts and researchers) who use satellite images for citizen-based monitoring and societal verification activities. During interviews, participants were asked to discuss their use of satellite imagery, including topics such as search and discovery, access, data sharing and reuse, and open data. They were also asked to reflect on how they evaluate the trustworthiness of data and how they construct their understanding of risk in the context of satellite image use for monitoring and verification activities. Interviews were recorded and transcribed for analysis. This poster explores the following research questions: 1. How do analysts who use satellite imagery for citizen-based monitoring and societal verification activities evaluate the trustworthiness of their data? 2. How do those analysts construct their understanding of risk in the context of citizen-based monitoring and societal verification activities using satellite imagery? Preliminary findings suggest that users of satellite imagery build relationships with data providers, and make evaluations of trustworthiness on the basis of those ongoing relationships—with both commercial and open access data providers. Because the number of organizations that can provide high-quality satellite image data is small, Stephanie Krueger Berliner Hochschule für Technik Czech National Library of Technology Czech Technical University in Prague University of Chemistry and Technology Rebecca D. Frank University of Tennessee, Knoxville Einstein Center Digital Future
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1 Emotion Loop: From Empathy to Sympathy – a sustainable social design strategy for Organ Donation in Hong Kong. Bruce Wan - School of Design, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hung Hom, Hong Kong, (852) 3400 8264, sdbruce@polyu.edu.hk Abstract The Shortage of Donors for Organ Transplant is severe in Hong Kong. This paper envisions a potential resolution of this critical issue by implementing a sustainable social design strategy based on human affects of empathy and sympathy. As a matter-of-fact, many studies have been done on measuring attitudes and commitment to organ donation while other studies focused on the promotion of the organ donor card. Those surveys pointed out a discrepancy between positive attitude and low commitment rate to donation. This paper is to make a case for a new Organ Donation scheme which embraces emotional, functional and spiritual needs of both patients and potential donors. The scheme involves collaborative networks and interpersonal channels of communication. It results in a viral marketing strategy which involves empathy and sympathy as stimuli of the altruistic behaviors. Conference theme: Values and Culture Keywords: Altruism, Empathy, Organ donation, Societal design strategy, Sympathy, Viral marketing
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Exploring the Restorative Properties of Urban and Nature Settings Using Virtual Reality Deltcho Valtchanov* Colin Ellard** * University of Waterloo Waterloo, Canada, dvaltcha@uwaterloo.ca ** University of Waterloo Waterloo, Canada, cellard@uwaterloo.ca Abstract: In this paper we present an empirical study that provides strong evidence suggesting that the restorative properties of nature settings seen in the real-world also exist within virtual reality. Participants were induced with stress and were then randomly assigned to explore one of three virtual environments for ten minutes. The three environments included a tropical island, a virtual recreation of Shibuya from Tokyo Japan, and an abstract geometric environment. Physiological and self-report measures of emotional state and stress were taken at baseline, pre-virtual reality, and post-virtual reality. Results suggest that virtual nature promotes improvement in emotional state and reductions in stress, and that virtual reality is an effective tool for exploring psychological and physiological responses to architectural design in a lab setting. Key words: restorative effects, virtual reality, effects of nature, urban environments, exposure to nature 1. Introduction Restorative effects of exposure to nature, defined as a reduction in cognitive fatigue, decrease in stress, and improvement of emotional state [1,2], have been of interest to both psychologists and architects. Researchers have found that surrounding oneself with real nature can have positive effects on emotional and cognitive states. Recent research by Berman, Jonides and Kaplan [3] comparing the effects of interacting with natural versus urban environments has found that individuals performed better on a working memory task after taking a walk in a local park versus taking a walk in a local downtown area. Furthermore, Berman et al. have also found that individuals’ executive attention (as measured by the Attention Network Task) improved after viewing pictures of nature when compared to individuals who viewed pictures of urban areas [3] to further suggest that simply viewing nature can have restorative effects. Other studies by Ulrich et al. [4] have also found converging evidence that even surrogate nature (such as photographs and videos) can prompt significant improvements in physiological stress (shown by reductions in skin-conductance level) and emotional states (shown through self-report on the Zuckerman Inventory of Personal Reactions) of individuals. Much of the research in psychology and design has focused exploring how the restorative properties of nature may be utilized to improve overall quality of life and well-being. Some applications include making cityscapes more pleasant and appealing to individuals by adding trees [6] while others include improving workplace satisfaction by providing views of natural scenery within office spaces (i.e., by adding windows) [6]. With research suggesting that environments can be made restorative and more pleasant with the addition of nature, recent research by Valtchanov, Barton and Ellard made the leap from real-world experiments to
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Slovak Society of Chemical Engineering Institute of Chemical and Environmental Engineering Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava PROCEEDINGS 50th International Conference of the Slovak Society of Chemical Engineering SSCHE 2024 hotel SOREA HUTNIK I Tatranské Matliare, High Tatras, Slovakia May 20 - 24, 2024 Editors: Assoc. Prof. Mário Mihaľ ISBN: 978-80-8208-118-6, EAN: 9788082081186 Published by the Faculty of Chemical and Food Technology Slovak Technical University in Bratislava in Slovak Chemistry Library for the Institute of Chemical and Environmental Engineering; Radlinského 9, 812 37 Bratislava, 2024 Micherda, M., Ercan Özdemir, K., Paulen, R.: Control of Laboratory Distillation Column with Methanol-Water Mixture, Editors: Mihaľ, M., In 50th International Conference of the Slovak Society of Chemical Engineering SSCHE 2024, Tatranské Matliare, Slovakia, 2024.
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Secure OPen source softwarE & hardwaRe Adaptable framework SecOPERA will provide a one-stop hub for complex open-source software and open-source hardware (OSS/OSH) solutions delivering to system designers and operators and OSS/OSH developers and testers the means to analyse, assess, secure/harden, and share open-source solutions. The SecOPERA hub will offer an open-source framework supporting the DevSecOps lifecycle and generate solutions along with appropriate, verifiable security guarantees. SecOPERA introduces an innovative security-assurance approach based on the decomposition of functionally similar layers (device, network, application, cognitive). The SecOPERA hub will generate a secure flow comprising a sequence of security credentials derived from security audit/testing of open-source components, each belonging to one of the aforementioned layers.
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Characterizing the Extended Molecular Gas in Nearby Galaxies Akhil Lasrado, Claudia Cicone, Axel Weiss PhD Student Institute of Theoretical Astrophysics The Atacama Large Aperture Submillimeter Telescope (AtLAST) design study conference: results, science, and next steps 24 May, 2024
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HOY ME ARREPIENTO SI UNA VEZ TE DIJE QUE TE USABA
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مقالة عن "المشكلة:"القياسية نظرة نحو تحديات االختبارات العقلية ودروس مستفادة مقتطفات من مقدمة كتاب"التصميم األفضل لالختبارات" BEST TEST DESIGN Benjamin D.Wright Mark H. Stone بمراجعة أستاذ القياسات النفسية المشارك الدكتور باسم نزّهت السامرائي مقالة غير منشورة ما هو علم القياسات النفسية ؟ وما أهميته في مجال علم النفس؟ علم القياسات النفسية هو فرع من علم النفس يهتم بتطوير وتطبيق األساليب والتقنيات لقياس الظواهر النفسية.والسلوكية يهدف علم القياسات النفسية إلى فهم وتقييم الخصائص النفسية بطرق علمية دقيقة.وموضوعية يتضمن علم القياسات النفسية تصميم االختبارات والمقاييس وتطوير األساليب اإلحصائية لتحليل البيانات وتفسير.النتائج تعتبر علم القياسات النفسية ذات أهمية بالغة في مجال علم النفس لعدة.أسباب،ًأوال يساهم في توفير أدوات دقيقة وموضوعية لقياس الظواهر النفسية مثل،الذكاء،الشخصية والميوالت.السلوكية هذا يساعد الباحثين والعلماء على فهم أفضل للطبيعة الداخلية لإلنسان وديناميكيات.سلوكه،ًثانيا يساعد علم القياسات النفسية في تقديم أدوات تقييمية تساهم في عمليات التشخيص والتوجيه،النفسي سواء في المجاالت،التربوية،السريرية أو.الصناعية،ًوأخيرا يعتبر علم القياسات النفسيةًجزءا لا يتجزأ من تطور علم النفس،ككل حيث يوفر المعرفة واألساليب الالزمة لتحقيق الدقة والموضوعية في البحوث النفسية وقياس الظواهر النفسية بشكل.عام في،النهاية يعزز علم القياسات النفسية االعتماد على األدلة العلمية في فهم السلوك وتحسين جودة الحياة النفسية لألفراد.والمجتمعات التطور التاريخي الذي شهده نموذج راش االحتمالي في سطور في المقالة "تطور نموذج راش:االحتمالي من النشأة التاريخية إلى التحديات والتطبيقات"الحديثة،انظر المصادر لهذه المقالة،نستعرض الدوافع والتاريخ لألفكار التي أدت إلى نشأة نموذج راش االحتمالي لبعض اختبارات الذكاء.واإلنجازات دراسة تاريخ نشأة نموذج راش االحتمالي مهمة لعدة أسباب؛ تساهم في فهم السياق الذي نشأ فيه والمشكالت التي كانت تواجه النموذج في ذلك،الوقت مما يسهل فهم تطور الفكرة.وتطبيقها يمكن استخدام دراسة تاريخ النموذج لفهم كيفية تطور علم القياسات النفسية عبر،الزمن واالستفادة من الخبرات السابقة في تصميم النماذج.الحالية كما يمكن استخدام تاريخ النموذج كأداة تعليمية لفهم العلوم النفسية،وتطورها مع تعزيز فهم الطالب للعمق والتعقيدات الموجودة في مجال القياسات.النفسية بشكل
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The International Tunisia Pharmacogenomics Symposium RSVP by 13th Dec 2023: https://shorturl.at/dEJ26 For enquiries, contact Prof Yosr Haffani: yosr.haffani@isbst.uma.tn Ms Bianca Kruger: KRGBIA001@myuct.ac.za From Personalized Nutrition to Personalized Medecine 15th & 16th December 2023 Faculty of Medecine Sousse, Tunisia LR17ES03 Min. H. Edu. S. Research Organising Committee Ass Prof. Yosr Z. Haffani, LPAB, ISBST, University of Manouba, TN Prof. Collet Dandara, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Cape Town, ZA Prof. Soumaya Mougou, Department of Genetics, Hospital Farhat Hached, TN Prof. Dorra Hmida, Department of Genetics, Hospital Farhat Hached, TN Prof. Rafika Ben Chaouacha-Chekir, LPAB, ISBST, University of Manouba, TN Prof. Nourhene Boudhrioua, LPAB, ISBST, University of Manouba, TN Ms Bianca Kruger, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Cape Town, ZA Dr Nizar Ben Halim, LPAB, ISBST, University of Manouba, TN M. Montasser Torkhani, LPAB, ISBST, University of Manouba, TN
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#COVID-19 Misinformation: Saudi Arabia as a Use Case Ashwag Alasmari1,3(*), Aseel Aldawood2(**), Mariam Nouh4, Philip Feldman1, Areej Al-Wabil4, Wajanat Rayes1,5 1 University of Maryland, Baltimore County, USA 2 Imam Muhammad ibn Saud Islamic University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 3 King Khalid University, Abha, Saudi Arabia 4 King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 5 Umm Al Qura University, Mecca, Saudi Arabia Emails:* ashwag1@umbc.edu &** aasdawood@imamu.edu.sa Online Event (08-10 June) Information Science Trends: Health Information Behavior
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This Marie Sklodowska-Curie Action (MSCA) Innovative Training Networks (ITN) receives funding from the European Union’s H2020 Framework Programme under grant agreement no. 861198 Extending the range of solid state narrow-band laser light for RIB spectroscopy Julius Wessolek LISA Academic Day
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27th International Conference on Electricity Distribution Rome, 12-15 June 2023 Paper n° 11080 CIRED 2023 1/5 TECHNICAL IMPACTS OF THE DEPLOYMENT OF RENEWABLE ENERGY COMMUNITIES ON ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION GRIDS Julien Allard1, Arnaud Rosseel1, Louise Sadoine2, Jamal Faraji1,Thomas Brihaye2, Filippo Capizzi3, Boniface Nteziyaremye4, François Bordes4, François Vallée1, Zacharie De Grève1 1UMons, Power Systems and Market Research Group, Mons, Belgium - julien.allard@umons.ac.be 2UMons, Effective Mathematics Department, Mons, Belgium – louise.sadoine@umons.ac.be 3Engie Laborelec, Linkebeek, Belgium – filippo.antonio.capizzi@gmail.com 4WeSmart, Bruxelles, Belgium – boniface@wesmart.com ABSTRACT Renewable Energy Communities have received considerable interest in recent years. Besides the economic, social and environmental benefits for end-users and society, their implementation on the electricity distribution network entails technical impacts which still need to be correctly understood.. In this work, we quantify these impacts on a community established on a LV domestic network subject to a European grid tariff structure, in which local generation surplus are shared among members. We first develop a collaborative demand- side management model to compute operational technical indices, such as community peak-to-average ratio, line losses, etc. We then develop an investment model to analyse the impact of communities on PV adoption in LV grids. We compare results with a benchmark in which members consume and invest individually. We show that community operation tends to reduce peak power and overall exchanges at the MV/LV substation, as well as overall line losses. The PV investment model proves that a community organization tends to favour the installation of more PV generation while controlling grid impacts, provided that a constraint on the SCR is imposed in the sizing model. INTRODUCTION Renewable Energy Communities (RECs) consist in organized entities gathering consumers and prosumers who are allowed to exchange energy locally, without resorting to the traditional wholesale/retail market structure. Promoted by the European Union (EU) in Directive 2018/2001 [1], they aim at fostering local private investment in renewable energy production, by placing the citizen at the centre of the electricity supply chain, and at mobilizing flexibility available in Low Voltage (LV) and Medium Voltage (MV) networks. The Directive is since being transposed into decrees and laws in the member states, so that more and more pilot projects and actual communities are currently emerging.(see e.g. [2], [3] for examples in Wallonia and Brussels respectively). Citizens are interested in RECs since they can reap financial, ecological and social benefits through the mutualization of resources and the joint investment in Distributed Energy Resources (DERs). However, the massive roll-out of RECs on the electricity distribution grids entails impacts of various natures, i.e. technical, economical, regulatory as well as legal, which still need to be correctly quantified. RECs have been intensively investigated in the literature, given the variety in terms of possible internal market designs. Short-term (operational) and long-term (investment and sizing of energy assets) economic impacts for REC members have been more particularly studied: authors in [4] investigated for instance energy bill savings, at the individual and community levels, brought by the REC. In another study [5], the added value of REC for investments in distributed generation has been quantified. Environmental concerns are often another major issue for energy community members: the influence of RECs operation on CO2 emissions is for example reported in [6]. Finally, the technical impacts that RECs may have on distribution grids has also attracted attention. In [7], grid indices (over- and undervoltage, line loading, etc.) are computed for a REC including photovoltaic and battery storage . However
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Hyperon Physics at BESIII Yunlong Xiao Fudan University, Shanghai 200433, People’s Republic of China, Key Laboratory of Nuclear Physics and Ion-beam Application (MOE) and Institute of Modern Physics, Fudan University, Shanghai 200443, People’s Republic of China On behalf of the BESIII collaboration 17-21 July 2023 Abstract The quantum entangled hyperon and anti-hyperon pairs from J/ψ and ψ(3686) events taken by the BESIII detector are used to study the fundamental CP sym- metry via the non-leptonic two-body weak decays. All decay parameters can be determined simultaneously due to the non-zero relative phases of the form factors ∆Φ. By comparing the decay parameters of hyperon and anti-hyperon, precise tests of direct CP violation can be performed. The results of CP asymmetry for hyperon are consistent with CP conservation and are agreement with the standard model prediction within the current uncertainties. CC-BY-4.0 licence
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Address of the secretariat: Research Institute of Modern Biological Techniques University of Zanjan, Iran- Postal code: 4537138791 htpp://ic-bmpm.znu.ac.ir/2022 Book of Abstracts National Conference on th International Congress & 5 th 4 Biotechnology of Medicinal Plants & Mushrooms October, 18 & 19 - 2022 Ramsar - Iran Organized by: University of Zanjan, Sari Agricultural Science and Natural Resources University, Ramsar Governorate & Union Medicinal Plants of Iran
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International collaboration analysis – MBL, 2010-2014 • Publication data from Web of Science MBL Publications 2010-2014, n=820 Citation Impact US only collaboration: • h-index: 25 • avg. times cited per paper: 7.91 International collaboration • h-index: 38 • avg. times cited per paper: 15.30 465 57% 355 43% US only International
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Towards high-bandwidth computer-human understanding: Cognitive chunking theory and micro- behavioural signals. Peter C-H. Cheng[0000-0002-0355-5955] Department of Informatics, University of Sussex, Brighton, BN1 9QJ, UK Abstract. Chunking theory from cognitive science provides a basis for analyzing micro-behaviours in human performance in order to build models of individuals’ understanding of domain content that are richer than those available from current methods used for human-machine communication in AI systems. Keywords: Human-machine communication, user models, knowledge struc- ture, chunking theory, micro-behavioural signals, pause analysis. Introduction. How can we build artificial intelligent agents that can teach, support and collaborate with humans at human-like levels? To possess such abilities an AI agent must be able to rapidly model what a human knows about the task that they are sharing. Such models must be specific to each human, so that an agent’s interaction is personally relevant to the individual. Further, the AI agent should continuously update the model, because cognitively we are first and foremost organisms that adapt and learn. Without such models humans will perceive agents as rigid, uncooperative or simple-minded. Human teachers and coaches set the standard. They quickly gauge learners’ competence and rapidly assess their knowledge by exploiting myriad subtle be- havioural signals beyond the overt content of verbal responses. Unfortunately, the information that current AI systems use to construct user models are rela- tively low-bandwidth; for instance, where AI tutors record keystrokes the data is subsequently aggregated so analysis is typically rather coarse grained. Cognitive science theory. AI agents may be imbued with the critical ability to rapidly and accurately model individual human competency and knowledge by exploiting ideas from cognitive science. We focus upon chunking theory, a long-established and empirically well-supported theory [1, 2, 3]. According to the theory humans process information as chunks, which are strongly associ- ated clusters of concepts. During learning we build hierarchies of chunks in memory. The size of chunks grows with expertise. When we engage in any knowledge-based task we mentally traverse our specific hierarchy for that task. But, significantly, our central executive is essentially a serial processor, so the
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DEVELOPMENT OF NATURAL PRODUCTS AGAINST THE EMERGING PLANT PATHOGEN Xylella fastidiosa Cuevas, A.1; Fernández, A.2, de la Cruz, F.1, Robledo, M.1,2 (presenter). 1 Universidad de Cantabria, Santander, Spain 2 Biomar Microbial technologies, León, Spain
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Colloque ERC Locus Ludi / CIERGA XVI Des dieux, des jeux - et du hasard ? Université de Fribourg 6-7 septembre 2021 Relief hellénistique. Budapest, musée des Beaux Arts Le colloque se déroulera de manière hybride, en présentiel et à distance Présentiel Maison Kairos, Rue Guillaume-Techtermann 8a sur inscription À distance Connection via Skype S’inscrire : locusludi@unifr.ch Locus Ludi. The Cultural Fabric of Play in Games in Antiquity This Project is supported by the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme (Grant agreement no. 741520, 2017-2022) www.locusludi.ch
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Pondok Pesantren Al-Hikmah Karangmojo terletak di Gunungkidul. Tepatnya, dusun Sumberjo, Karangmojo, Gunungkidul, provinsi Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta (DIY). Terletak sekitar 500 meter dari jalan raya, suasana pendidikan di pesantren menjadi cukup kondusif. Tidak bising kendaraan dan lainnya. Didukung dengan lingkungan yang rindang, dinaungi beberapa pohon Munggur yang besar. Di area utara, berbatasan langsung dengan sungai; menjadikan lingkungan sekitarnya hijau karena tanaman yang tumbuh. Pendahuluan Foto bersama: Pengabdian Guardian dan Pembimbing Visi Pesantren Kehidupan masyarakat yang agamis, cerdas dan produktif, mandiri dan dinamis, serta siap menjawab tantangan zaman. Proϐil Singkat Pondok Pesantren Al-Hikmah Karangmojo Gunungkidul Kantor (ofce): Gedung Baitul Hikmah Komplek Pondok Pesantren Al-Hikmah Karangmojo Ds. Sumberjo, Kec. Karangmojo, Kab. Gunungkidul, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, post: 55891 +62 831-1143-4015 email: pusdiklatalhikmahkarjo@gmail.com Misi Pesantren 1. Mewujudkan kawasan yang kondusif untuk belajar, beribadah dan berlatih bagi generasi muda dan masyarakat umum. 2. Mewujudkan generasi muda umat yang berilmu, berakhlak mulia, terampil, inovatif dan mampu memimpin umat. 3. Mewujudkan masyarakat yang suka belajar, gemar beramal shalih, serta mempunyai rasa tanggungjawab atas pendidikan bagi generasi penerus. Foto : Pengasuh Pesantren dan Istri (KH Harun Al Rosyid, BA dan Ny. Hj. Suarmi Wiwid) Kantor (ofce): Komplek Pondok Pesantren Al-Hikmah Karangmojo Ds. Sumberjo, Kec. Karangmojo, Kab. Gunungkidul, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, pos: 55891 Unit Pengelola Pengabdian Program Pengabdian dikelola oleh Lembaga Pusat Pendidikan dan Pelatihan (Pusdiklat) Pengabdian al-Hikmah. Dasar Pendirian: Akta Notaris Daliso Rudianto, S.H. no. 21 tanggal 10 Juli 1989. Tercatat di Panitera Pengadilan Negeri Wonosari tanggal 7 Agustus 1989 No. 1/A/Y/VIII/1989 
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Newsletter N° 1 – May 2022 The project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101000216 Code: Re-farm project aims to evaluate the relationship between different husbandry systems with the quality of goat and poultry products
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Under One Sky: The IAU Centenary Symposium Proceedings IAU Symposium No. , C. Sterken, J. Hearnshaw & D. Valls-Gabaud, eds. doi:10.1017/xxxxx Accretion Induced Collapse of White Dwarfs as an Alternative Symbiotic Channel to Millisecond Pulsars Ali Taani Physics Department, Faculty of Science, Al-Balqa Applied University, 19117 Salt, Jordan Abstract. Recently, it has given extra motivation to the unresolved population of millisecond pulsars (MSPs) produced from the recycling process. This implies the apparent role of the accretion induced col- lapse (AIC) in white dwarfs (WDs) in this issue. We find that the distribution of Nobs,orb closely follows an exponential distribution. We determine the best-fit value of the mean Nobs,orb, by fitting our data with an exponential distribution for MSP populations. As a result, reaching the Chandrasekhar limit may cause the massive WD to explode as a Type Ia supernova (in the case of a CO WD) or to ignite the AIC process (in the case of an ONeMg WD; and possibly also in some CO WDs merging) producing peculiar MSP systems. Keywords. pulsars: general, stars: neutron stars, white dwarfs, evolution: kinematics and dynamics. 1. Introduction Millisecond pulsars (MSPs) are remarkable objects born via type II supernovae (SNe) explo- sions and characterized by short spin periods (Pspin ≤20 ms), weak magnetic fields (B ≤109 G) extremely old ∼109 yr based on the recycling process. ATNF census of Galactic 446 MSPs in both the Galactic plane and in globular clusters (Manchester et al. 2005). They are often found in binaries (about 65%) with white dwarfs (WDs) in circular orbits having companions of masses ∼0.15M⊙−0.45M⊙(see e.g., Alpar et al. 1982; Bhattacharya & van den Heuvel 1991; Taani et al. 2012a,b; Taani & Vallejo 2017). It was suggested that MSPs were formed in low-mass X-ray binary systems (LMXBs). This argument called for a recycling process in which the slowly rotating, old Neutron Star (NS) may be spun-up into an MSP via accretion from a binary companion (Alpar et al. 1982; Bhattacharya & van den Heuvel 1991; Taani et al. 2012a,b; Taani 2016). More recently, the discovery of many pulsars like PSR J1023+0038 (Archibald et al. 2009), where radio emission is likely to have only recently switched on after the LMXB phase, has recently supported this link. Another alternative formation, is the accretion induced collapse (AIC) of an ONeMg white dwarf (WD) (see i.e, Nomoto 1987; Hurley et al. 2010; Taani et al. 2012a; Taani & Khasawneh 2017; Tauris et al. 2017; Ablimit et al. 2021). In this scenario, mass transfer can increase the mass of a WD towards the Chandrasekhar mass. Close to this mass limit, degeneracy pressure can no longer support the star, where the supporting electron pressure is robbed by inverse β decays (Kitsikis et al. 2005), consequently, losing enough energy in neutrinos. This causes it to collapse and violently release its gravitational energy, which might be observable by gravitational wave observatories such as LIGO, VIRGO and GEO (Metzger et al. 2009; Darbha et al. 2010). The purpose of this paper is to estimate the contribution of the AIC process, which could influence the observed population of MSPs. c ⃝International Astronomical Union, 2021
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The Effect of Carbon-Based Surfaces on the Development and Structure of Marine Cyanobacterial Biofilms Romeu M.J.1,2, Lima M.1,2, Gomes L.C.1,2, Jong E.D.d.3, Morais J.4, Vasconcelos V.4,5, Pereira M.F.R.2,6, Soares O.S.G.P.2,6, Sjollema J.3, Mergulhão F.J.1,2 1Laboratory for Process Engineering, Environment, Biotechnology and Energy, Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal 2Associate Laboratory in Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal 3Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Groningen, University Medical Centre Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands 4Interdisciplinary Centre of Marine and Environmental Research, University of Porto, Matosinhos, Portugal 5Department of Biology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal 6Laboratory of Separation and Reaction Engineering – Laboratory of Catalysis and Materials, Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal | Background Marine biofouling is a natural and spontaneous process by which submerged structures are colonized by marine organisms1 Economic and ecological problems including changes in the physicochemical properties of the surfaces, leading to their rapid deterioration and corrosion2 The development of novel and environmentally friendly antibiofilm strategies, such as the manufacture of innovative nanocomposite coatings, is required This work aimed to (i) produce and characterize CNT-based surfaces, and (ii) evaluate their antifouling performance against marine cyanobacterial biofilms under conditions that mimic marine environments The adhesion and biofilm formation by microfoulers such as cyanobacteria3 - one of the first steps of marine biofouling Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have been widely used due to their mechanical strength, structural stability, and antimicrobial and anti-adhesive activities4 can be responsible for frequently associated with among different nanocomposites
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Open Science is like a buffet*: take what you can and what benefits you now - come back for more! Author: Esther Plomp
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Interview Schedule All of the questions are designed to be answered in relation to the participant’s role as an educator. Context Why and how do you use OER? How frequently do you use OER? What types of OER do you most commonly use? FOLLOW UP: -­‐ Why do you use these resources? -­‐ How do these OER relate to your role and practice as an educator? OER and Learning What role do OER play within your wider professional learning? PROBE: -­‐ How important are OER to your professional learning? -­‐ Do you think that using OER contributes to your professional learning? Do you approach your use of OER with specific aims or goals? FOLLOW UP: -­‐ If yes, what are these aims and goals? -­‐ How well are these aims and goals met by your OER use? What do you learn when you use OER? OER and Practice What role do OER play in your practice as an educator? How does your use of OER contribute to your practice as an educator? How well do OER align with your practice needs as an educator? How do you evaluate your use of OER for your practice and learning? OER Use What do you enjoy most about using OER? PROBE: -­‐ What makes it/them enjoyable? What do you enjoy least about using OER? PROBE: -­‐ What makes it/them less enjoyable? How easy do you find it to locate useful OER? PROBE: -­‐ What are the barriers? -­‐ What makes it easier? FOLLOW UP: -­‐ Where do you go to find OER? Do you discuss your use of OER with others? FOLLOW UP: -­‐ With whom? -­‐ Why? Do you engage with others when using OER? FOLLOW UP: -­‐ With whom? -­‐ How do you engage? Do you discuss the value of OER with others? FOLLOW UP: -­‐ With whom? -­‐ Why do you engage in these discussions? Are there any resources, tools, people or strategies that support your use of OER?
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Phenotypic characterization of Spanish strains of Xylella fastidiosa subsp. fastidiosa ST1 Velasco-Amo MP1, Román-Écija M1,Navas-Cortés JA1, Landa BB1 1Instituto de Agricultura Sostenible (IAS-CSIC), 14004 Córdoba Spain Study supported by project 727987 XF-ACTORS (EU-H2020), COST Action CA16107 EuroXanth and E-RTA2017-00004-C06-02 from AEI-INIA Spain and FEDER.
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40 - 1 INDIANA UNIVERSITY, DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS, P309 LABORATORY Laboratory #40: Michelson Interferometer, The Refractive Index of a Gas Goal: Measure the refractive index of gases using a Michelson interferometer Equipment: Michelson interferometer, gas cell, compensator, absolute pressure gauge, cylinders with various gases, vacuum pump. (A) Experimental setup: The Michelson interferometer is illustrated in Fig. 1. A bundle of light from the light source falls on the beam splitter, which on its rear surface has a reflecting coating. The beam splitter divides the light into two beams, one transmitted toward the fixed mirror M2, the other reflected toward the moveable mirror M1. The two mirrors return the light to the reflecting surface where they recombine and proceed toward the observer, where interference is observed. Figure 1: Michelson Interferometer The interferometer must be aligned before it can be used. Alignment can be made with adjustment screws on the mount of mirror M2, which allow to tilt it, and with the main micrometer screw which moves mirror M1 a directly measured distance perpendicular to its plane. Note that there is a 5:1 gain caused by the lever. The first step is to set the length of the moveable arm equal to that of the fixed arm. This is done by measuring with a ruler the distance from the center of the beamsplitter to the center of each mirror. SI 2.1 Michelson interferometer (Indiana University) 1887 Michelson-Morley experiment: a new analysis with computer assistance
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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Grant Agreement No 101000794. Newsletter EXELISIS COPYRIGHT© 1st Issue January 2022 In this Issue 1. SECRETed at a glance 2. End-user applications 3. Pathway towards industry-driven compounds 4. Achievements 5. SECRETed meetings 6. Website and Social media 7. Dissemination activities 8. The SECRETed consortium To gain access to our forthcoming Newsletters subscribe through our website https://www.secreted.eu/
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Luanda, 2022 Mangani Fineza Lopes Psicóloga clínica de Orientação psicanalítica, CPE nº 002306. Com interesse em desenvolvimento infantojuvenil e Orientação Parental. Licenciada pela Universidade Católica de Angola, pesquisadora Júnior do programa de Iniciação Científica (PIC), do Centro Interdisciplinar de Estudos e Investigação (CIEI) da universidade mencionada, Vice-representante do comité de ética da AQDAFA. Contacto: manganilopez@gmail.com A CORRUPÇÃO NA VISÃO DA PSICANÁLISE – BREVE REFLEXÃO Resumo A presente comunicação tem como Objectivo refletir sobre a corrupção sob o olhar da psicanálise. Para atingir este desiderato levantou-se como pergunta de partida: Qual é o ponto de vista da psicanálise sobre a corrupção? No intuito de responder a questão levantada fez-se um breve levantamento de dados bibliográficos inerentes ao tema em abordagem. A psicanálise tem um olhar sobre a corrupção mais profundo, que vai além do senso comum. Para esta abordagem, é o sitema simbólico que é corrompido, quando o seu representante sustenta duas lógicas uma pública (os interesses públicos o comuns) e outras privadas (interesses pessoais ou privados). Palavra-chaves: Corrupção. Psicanálise. Sistema simbólico. Subtract This communication aims to reflect on corruption from the perspective of psychoanalysis. To achieve this desideratum, the starting question was raised: What is the psychoanalytic point of view on corruption? In order to answer the question raised, a survey of bibliographic data inherent to the topic under discussion was carried out. Psychoanalysis takes a deeper look at corruption, which goes beyond common sense. For this approach, it is the symbolic system that is corrupted, when its representative supports two logics, one public (public or common interests) and the other private (personal or private interests). Key-word: Corruption. Psychoanalysis. Symbol System Introdução Nos últimos cinco anos tem se debatido a problemática da corrupção em Angola. Mas a discussão na hasta pública tem se concentrado mais na perspectiva política, jurídica e económica, aspecto que por sinal torna o debate sobre o tema, ainda incipiente, na medida em que, Melo (2019) defende que deve ser analisado sob ponto de vista multidisciplinar da sua extrema complexidade, por envolver vários aspectos do homem, desde psicológico, social, físico, entre outros. Trata-se de um fenómeno que a maioria das pessoas está envolvida. Desde o simples vendedor ambulante aos representas de cargos públicos; desde a família às instituições públicas e privadas; desde uma simples conversa informal de colegas de escola a conversa formal das empresas.
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I El uso de la inconsistencia de las matemáticas para la solución de todos sus problemas, una generalización de este método imaginario hacia toda clase de teoría... II Continuación sobre el método imaginario para la solución de todos los problemas de cualquier teoría mediante el uso de estrategias no convencionales. Edison E. Villa Chica vcedison@gmail.com, eevc03@gmail.com Medellín, Colombia Resumen Nosotros proponemos que el manejo de la inconsistencia no solo sucede en cualquier teoría, sino que ella en el sentido más amplio de interpretarla puede usarse con el enfoque de solucionar cualquier problema de la teoría cuestionada, ya sea que este problema provenga de los sistemas formales (SF) de las matemáticas o teorías cientí…cas o en general con igual o mayor razón de cualquier tipo de teoría con respecto que en ellas el uso del método directo de demostración (md) y de reducción al absurdo (mra) son inevitable- mente usados, cuando este último que generaliza al primero, contiene el uso de la contradicción, pero la aplicación implícita o explícita de ella vendría a complementar que ella ha venido usándose y el hecho de que esto pueda proponerse así, es una señal clara que en cualquier tipo de teoría la inten- ción acaparadora de la propuesta de resultados siempre estará presente, lo que nos da razones para cuestionarlo y detallarlo exhaustivamente en busca de un punto crítico para impedir lo nocivo de tal acción. Para lo anterior nosotros proponemos desde este mismo texto distinguir todos los tipos de teorías como convencionales o no convencionales, donde las primeras son las usualmente conocidas, básicamente porque las contradicciones se consideran ser usadas inconscientemente para no permitir que el uso explícito de ellas forme el colapso, mientras que las segundas son más bien conocidas porque la contradicción puede actuar explícitamente, lo cual se vuelve una manera gen- eral de ver a las teorías convencionales como un caso particular de estas últi- mas, en cuanto que la contradicción en lo convencional ocurre implícitamente y por lo tanto puede simularse o problematizarse que su uso fue explícito, en este orden de ideas, dichas teorías no convencionales pueden complementar tal uso de la contradicción implícita proponiendo manejos explícitos, alterna- tivos o modi…cados de la inconsistencia, lo que se logra mediante algún tipo de teoría no convencional y su consistencia relativa correspondiente, y así, la consistencia conocida en la teoría convencional cuestionada, puede con- 1
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Microbial assemblages within Philaenus spumarius and their possible role on insect´s reproduction Cameirão C.1, Lino-Neto T.2, Pereira J.A.1, P. Baptista P.1 1 Centro de Investigação de Montanha (CIMO), Instituto Politécnico de Bragança, Campus de Santa Apolónia, 5300-253 Bragança, Portugal 2 BioSystems & Integrative Sciences Institute (BioISI), Plant Functional Biology Centre, University of Minho, Campus de Gualtar, 4710-057 Braga, Portugal
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Looking for olive XF-resistance under high natural selective pressure in Salento La Notte P.1, Roseti V.2, Specchia F.1, Boscia D.1, Vanadia S.3, Mita G.4, Melcarne G.5 1. Department of Soil, Plant and Food Sciences, University Aldo Moro, Via Amendola 165/A, 70126, Bari, Italy; 2. Institute for Sustainable Plant Protection, Italian National Research Council, Via Amendola 122/I, 70126, Bari, Italy; 3. Infoxylella.it; 4. Institute of Sciences of Food Production, Italian National Research Council, via Provinciale Lecce- Monteroni 73100 Lecce, Italy; 5. Forestaforte Farm, 73034, Gagliano del Capo (LE), Italy.
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An interdisciplinary approach to prevent Xylella fastidiosa outbreaks Pauline Farigoule1,2, Marc Barbier3, Astrid Cruaud2, Jean-Pierre Rossi2 1 AgroParisTech, Paris, France 2 CBGP, INRAE, CIRAD, IRD, Montpellier SupAgro, Univ. Montpellier, Montferrier-sur-Lez, France 3 UMR LISIS, INRAE, Marne-la-Vallée, France Contact : Pauline Farigoule - pauline.farigoule@gmail.com & Jean-Pierre Rossi – jean-pierre.rossi@inrae.fr
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I-RIM Conference 2019 October 18 - 20, Rome, Italy ISBN: 9788894580501 Workspace Analysis Of Fully Routed Two-Link Tendon-Driven Manipulators Vishal Ramadoss*, Keerthi Sagar*, Rezia Molfino, Dimiter Zlatanov and Matteo Zoppi PMAR Robotics Group University of Genoa Via allOpera Pia, 15/a - 16145 Genoa, Italy {keerthi, molfino, zlatanov, zoppi}@dimec.unige.it, austinvishal@gmail.com Abstract—This paper presents workspace analysis of tendon- driven planar serial kinematic chains which allows single-point and multi-point routing with bundling per rigid link. Target- ing a musculoskeletal two-link system with different tendon arrangements as a case study, the wrench-closure and wrench- feasible workspace are evaluated for different configurations. It is observed that, the single-point internally routed chain has more feasible workspace than the externally routed robot with 3 tendons. Index Terms—tendon-driven, routing, bundling, wrench- closure I. INTRODUCTION Musculoskeletal systems are inherently redundant which poses challenges in kinematic modeling. A generalized mod- eling of multilink unilateral manipulators was studied in [1]. Tendon driven system [2] eliminates the need of rigid links and mechanical joints making the system light weight. The ability of a system to maintain the equilibrium with a set of positive cable tension (force-closure) is a vital tool in workspace analysis and minimization of actuators [3]–[10]. In this work, we evaluate the workspace of two-link tendon driven robot with 3 to 6 tendons. II. FORMULATION a1 p1 m1 m2 l5 a2 b2 b1 p2 l3 l6 l4 l1 l2 P (a) e1 e4 e3 a1 b1 a2 C3 C1 C2 l22 l21 l31 l11 l12 P l1q e11 e12 l1r (b) Fig. 1: a) Human arm model b) with multipoint internal routing and bundling The human arm model with both biarticular and monoartic- ular tendons is shown in in Fig. 1(a). The kinematic model of two-link tendon driven robot with different routing topologies * The first two authors contributed equally to this work. was discussed in [11]. For 2DOF tendon driven robot, having n + 1 cables routed to its links as shown in Fig. 1(b), boundaries of the workspace are calculated analytically using Cramer rule. A is of order (2 × 3). A can be expressed using ith column, Ai as follows: τ = At (1) t = A∗τ + η(A)z (2) η(A) denotes the null space of the structure matrix and z is an arbitrary vector. A2×3 = A1 A2 A3 (3) A1t1 + A2t2 + A3t3 = τ2×1 (4) With the linear system obtained From Eq. 4, the constraint that the set of poses have to satisfy to be part of WCW is given by, ∀τ > 0 : At = τ (5) From Eq. 2 A1N1 + A2N2 + · · · + AmNm = 0 (6) A1N1 + A2N2 + A3N3 = 0 (7) A1 A2 2×2  N1 N2 2×1 = − A3N3 2×1 (8) The solution of Eq. 8 can be computed using Cramer’s rule. N1 = −A3N3 A2  A1 A2  (9) N2 = −A1 A3N3  A1 A2  (10) η = ⎡ ⎣ N1 N2 N3 ⎤ ⎦= ⎡ ⎣ A3 A2  A1 A3  − A1 A2  ⎤ ⎦ (11) To find WCW, Eq. (11) can be used to find regions where N1, N2 and N3 are of same sign. If N − i denotes negative values of Ni negative and N + i denotes positive values of Ni, then WCW can be expressed as the union of the regions which are formed from the intersection of N i i and N + i . The equation can be formed as below: WCW = (N − 1 ∩N − 2 ∩N − 3 ) ∪(N + 1 ∩N + 2 ∩N + 3 ) (12) The Wrench feasible workspace is the subset of WCW which is evaluated within nominal tension limits. The DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4811592
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1 Digital Papyrology and the ENCODE Project (XXXth International Congress of Papyrology 25-30 Jul 2022 Paris) H. Essler, M. Fogagnolo, M. Legnini ENCODE - an acronym for Bridging the <gap> in ancient writing cultures: ENhance COmpetences in the Digital Era - is dedicated to the now urgent need to fill the gap that exists in academic education between highly specialised humanistic competences in the field of study of ancient writing cultures of Europe, Asia and Africa and digital competences1. For ‘digital skills’ we intend, in this context, not only the skills necessary to use available and ready-made digital infrastructures and resources, but above all the skills needed to actively work on digital data, producing them from scratch and/or reusing them in creative forms. The starting objective is, therefore, relevant to University-level education: to meet the learning needs of graduates in the field of highly specialised digital skills applied to the study of the ancient scripts of Europe, Asia and Africa, through innovative teaching modules. At the same time, the project aims to strengthen the collaboration between academic education institutions and heritage institutions, which is crucial when dealing with the ancient written heritage of Europe and the Mediterranean Basin. The tools that the project is producing and making available will be functional both for university teaching and self-training by academics and as support services for the institutional stakeholders. The digital training of graduates in the classical disciplines and the definition of new specialised professional profiles also intend to promote collaborative, participative and intercultural digital approaches to the written heritage of antiquity, in the broad area encompassing conservation and curatorship, textual and cultural data extraction, analysis and visualisation, with the main aim of reconnecting written artefacts to their cultural contexts of origin. This paper aims to trace the process leading to the organisation and running of one training activity organised by the ENCODE project: in keeping with the main topic of the International Congress of Papyrology, we will base our analysis on the ENCODE Digital Papyrology Workshop organised by the University of Parma (24th-27th May 2022); this is not the first training activity organised by the project, but it could offer a valuable example as it was preceded by several other ENCODE training activities that provided useful tools for a more effective organisation. The choice of the partner responsible for this activity fell on Parma as the project members were able to offer their competent expertise in the papyrological field. Underlying the identification of the content of the workshop and its structure, however, is also the preliminary identification of digital needs, carried out through the analysis of feedback questionnaires distributed to trainees from previous ENCODE workshops on digital skills applied to ancient written cultures. This analysis is 1 Project Summary Erasmus+: https://erasmus-plus.ec.europa.eu/projects/search/details/2020-1-IT02-KA203-079585
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Methods to Synthesize Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles Compared with solid silica nanoparticles, structurally ordered mesoporous silica materials, e.g. MCM and SBA mesoporous silica, have many advantages, such as high specific surface area, narrow pore size distribution, and high chemical and physical stability. These materials have received extensive attention from scientists due to their potential applications in catalysis, chromatography, controlled-release delivery, sensor design, and new semiconductor nanostructures. Unfortunately, unlike other monodisperse nanoparticles, the particle morphology of most mesoporous silica materials is amorphous. Therefore, it is difficult to control and adjust the mass transport and surface properties of these materials. In order to make full use of the unique mesoporous structure of mesoporous silica, it is very important to be able to tune the morphology and chemical properties of mesoporous silica. CD Email: info@cd-bioparticles.com Tel: 1-631-633-6938 Figure 1. Representation of different types of mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNs).
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Poster STI 2022 Conference Proceedings Proceedings of the 26th International Conference on Science and Technology Indicators All papers published in this conference proceedings have been peer reviewed through a peer review process administered by the proceedings Editors. Reviews were conducted by expert referees to the professional and scientific standards expected of a conference proceedings. Proceeding Editors Nicolas Robinson-Garcia Daniel Torres-Salinas Wenceslao Arroyo-Machado Citation: Nathan, O., Eliyahu, H. B., Getz, D., & Buchnick, T. (2022). "YODA’AT-She Knows" - Israel's Gender Knowledge Centre: Promoting Social and Gender Equality through Information and Data Activism. In N. Robinson-Garcia, D. Torres-Salinas, & W. Arroyo-Machado (Eds.), 26th International Conference on Science and Technology Indicators, STI 2022 (sti2220). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959955 Copyright: © 2022 the authors, © 2022 Faculty of Communication and Documentation, University of Granada, Spain. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. Collection: https://zenodo.org/communities/sti2022grx/
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Buffalo Gathering 2024 Make and Play Ancient Lyre with Barnaby Brown and Guests Benten Music Center, Buffalo, New York October 7th – 12th Make your own lyre and learn to sing, play, and dance like the ancients. ● Come together for 5 days of hands-on exploration, combining scholarship, whole body learning, and making music together. ● Join a community and gain a handmade instrument plus a bank of material tailored for you: scores and videos of drills, exercises, and pieces. ● Lotos Lab brings archaeological evidence to life. Join us in rousing the music and literature of ancient civilizations from their long silence! ● All levels of experience are welcome. Register here. Wooden panel found in Pitsa Cave, dedicated to the nymphs Euthydika and Eukolis, c. 540–30 BCE. National Archaeological Museum, Athens, inv. 16464. © C. Simatos journals.openedition.org/techne/2046 www.lotos-lab.com events@lotos-lab.com
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Probing Heavy Neutral Leptons with Direct Searches & Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay Zhong Zhang zhong.zhang.19@ucl.ac.uk University College London In Collaboration with: P.D.Bolton, F.F.Deppisch, M.Rai 1 Zhong Zhang | Probing HNLs with DS & Neutrinoless DBD | NuPhys 2023 | 18/12/2023
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THE EFFECT OF ADAPTIVE LEARNING TECHNOLOGY ON QUANTITATIVE LITERACY WITHIN THE ONLINE ASTRONOMY CLASSROOM Grace Beall Dr. Molly Simon & Dr. Chris Mead Arizona State University
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Program of 1st Workshop on Human-Centric Sciences and Technologies in Greece Poster Session 1 Room A 1 Enabling Cultural Heritage access for the visually impaired Petros Pistofidis, Fotis Arnaoutoglou, George Ioannakis, Natasa Michailidou, Melpomeni Karta, Chairi Kiourt, George Pavlidis, Spyridon Mouroutsos, Despoina Tsiafaki, Anestis Koutsoudis Clepsydra Digitisation Laboratory, ILSP Xanthi’s Division, Athena Research and Innovation Centre, Xanthi 67100, Greece 2 Extended Reality Collaborative Approaches for Museums Management and Exhibition Planning Konstantinos Iliadis, Kyriakos Pantoglou, Chairi Kiourt, George Drosatos, George Ioannakis, Anestis Koutsoudis, Despoina Tsiafaki, Spyridon Mouroutsos, Stella Markantonatou, George Pavlidis Athena Research Centre, Xanthi, Greece 3 "Voeska": Innovative solutions for the curation and promotion of Arta's Cultural Heritage Yannis Ioannidis, Despoina Tsiafaki, Maria Boile, Katerina Iatropoulou, Melpomeni Karta, Akrivi Katifori, Argyro Kokogiannaki, Myrto Koukouli, Natasa Michailidou, Dimitra Petousi, Katerina Servi Athena Research Center 4 On the use of pitch variation and acoustic models to detect allergic rhinitis in patients Gregory Stainhaouer, Stylianos Bakamidis, Ioannis Dologlou ILSP/ATHENA R.C, Athens, Greece 5 Prediction of Protein Hydration Sites Andreas Zamanos, George Ioannakis, Ioannis Emiris AthenaRC 6 Offensive Language Detection in Tweets Using Machine Learning Methods Christina Christodoulou1,2, George Ioannakis2, Yannis Panagakis1 a Department of Informatics & Telecommunications, University of Athens b Institute for Language and Speech Processing, Athena Research Center 7 Transforming computational lexicon Lexis as Linguistic Linked Open Data Katerina Gkirtzou, Penny Labropoulou ILSP - Athena Research Center 8 Fungible and Non-Fungible Tokens in Agriculture Production Andreas Sendrosa,b, George Drosatosa, Pavlos Efraimidisb, Nestor Tsirliganisa a Institute for Language and Speech Processing - Athena Research Center, b Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering - Democritus University of Thrace, 9 Spoken language technologies for under-resourced languages: a case study on Pomak Chara Tsoukala, Kosmas Kritsis, Ioannis Douros, Athanasios Katsamanis, Institute for Language and Speech Processing (ILSP), Athena R.C., Athens, Greece 10 SciNoBo: A Hierarchical Multi-Label Classifier of Scientific Publications Sotiris Kotitsas, Nikolaos Gialitsis, Haris Papageorgiou, Dimitris Pappas Athena RC, ILSP Room B 1 Design and Development of an Animated Augmented Reality-based App for Storytelling George Sidiropoulos, Chairi Kiourt, George Drosatos, Spyridon Mouroutsos, Stella Markantonatou, George Pavlidis Athena Research Centre, Xanthi, Greece 2 Towards New Models for the Sustainability and Development of Small Cultural Institutes Metaxia Kyritsaki, Chairi Kiourt, George Drosatos, George Ioannakis, Anestis Koutsoudis, Despoina Tsiafaki, Spyridon Mouroutsos, Stella Markantonatou and George Pavlidis Athena Research Centre, Xanthi, Greece 3 Μυθοτοπία: Η εκπαιδευτική εφαρμογή
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Researchers are satisfied with their ability to share data but have some difficulties reusing others’ data v v Barriers to effective research data sharing have been identified but there is little evidence on how important these problems are and how well existing solutions solve them. INTRODUCTION We ran a survey to investigate the importance of tasks associated with data sharing and researchers’ satisfaction with their ability to complete these. METHODS We contacted researchers: •from North American and Europe •in medical and science fields •via email and social media Take a picture to read the preprint We received: •728 completed responses •667 partial responses A survey of researchers’ needs and priorities for data sharing Lauren Cadwalladera*, Iain Hrynaszkiewicza and James Harneyb aPLOS, Cambridge, UK; bPLOS, San Francisco, CA, USA * lcadwallader@plos.org
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1 Time reversal symmetry breaking. Ⅰ. Birefringent chiral edge states and anisotropy helical edge states Hu Zhang Key Laboratory of Optic-Electronic Information and Materials of Hebei Province, Institute of Life Science and Green Development, College of Physics Science and Technology, Hebei University, Baoding 071002, P. R. China E-mails: zhanghu@hbu.edu.cn We propose time reversal breaking quantum systems with four types of edge states including birefringent chiral edge states and anisotropy helical edge states of Dirac fermions and Majorana fermions from the mathematical relations of the energy eigenvalues for Bloch states. Inequalities may be more complex than equations. Further works are needed to check the existence of these edge states. Time is certainly one of the fundamental concepts in physics. For time reversal (TR) invariant quantum systems with the consideration of the spin orbit interaction, TR symmetry leads to two symmetry properties for the energy eigenvalues for Bloch states [1] 𝐸௡↑(𝒌) = 𝐸௡↓(−𝒌), (1) and 𝐸௡↓(𝒌) = 𝐸௡↑(−𝒌). (2) The quantum spin Hall (two-dimensional topological insulator) state preserves TR symmetry and have a helical pair of edge states which are helical Dirac fermions (opposite spin states counter-propagate). The time reversal invariant topological superconductor has a counterpropagating helical Majorana states at the edge. These edge states of TR invariant quantum systems satisfy the relations in Eq. (1,2). For systems in which TR symmetry is broken, properties for the energy eigenvalues for Bloch states are
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Behavioural ecology of the main vector of Xylella fastidiosa, Philaenus spumarius Pasquale CASCONE, Giorgio FORMISANO Massimo GIORGINI, Emilio GUERRIERI
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Southern California CSU DNP Consortium California State University, Fullerton California State University, Long Beach California State University, Los Angeles Kaiser Permanente School of Anesthesia PERIOPERATIVE HYPEROXYGENATION FOR REDUCING RISK OF SURGICAL SITE INFECTION IN COLORECTAL SURGERY PATIENTS A DOCTORAL PROJECT Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement For the degree of DOCTOR OF NURSING PRACTICE By Christina Cross Kyla Winkle Doctoral Project Committee Approval: Michael Boytim, CRNA, Ed.D, Team Leader Rachel McClanahan, DNP, RN, NCSN, Team Member December 2020
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Poster STI 2022 Conference Proceedings Proceedings of the 26th International Conference on Science and Technology Indicators All papers published in this conference proceedings have been peer reviewed through a peer review process administered by the proceedings Editors. Reviews were conducted by expert referees to the professional and scientific standards expected of a conference proceedings. Proceeding Editors Nicolas Robinson-Garcia Daniel Torres-Salinas Wenceslao Arroyo-Machado Citation: Zuccala. A. A., Jensen, M. S., Waern E. K., & Hertzum, M. (2022). Can We Measure Social Capital in Academia?. In N. Robinson-Garcia, D. Torres-Salinas, & W. Arroyo-Machado (Eds.), 26th International Conference on Science and Technology Indicators, STI 2022 (sti229). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6946170 Copyright: © 2022 the authors, © 2022 Faculty of Communication and Documentation, University of Granada, Spain. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. Collection: https://zenodo.org/communities/sti2022grx/
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INTRODUCTION Anomalous Cepheids (ACEP) differ from Classical (DCEP) and Type II Cepheids (T2CEP) in mass, metallicity, brightness and evolution. They have their own Period-Luminosity relations both for the fundamental mode (F) and first- overtone mode (1O). This is used for classification in the Magellanic Clouds that are sufficiently far away to be at the same distance, but is less useful in the Milky Way yet due to the uncertainties in individual distance measurements. Anomalous Cepheids, can be potentially classified by their light curve shape. However, we have to consider that different types of Cepheids and RR Lyrae stars can be very similar to each other, and they also overlap in period. Moreover, light curve shapes vary by period and metallicity for a given type, too. Therefore, precise photometry and careful analysis of light curves are required for proper classification, which we tested on TESS data. Validation of anomalous Cepheids with TESS E. Plachy 1,2,3 , A. Bódi 1,2 , A. Pál 1,2,3, , L. Molnár 1,2,3, L. Szabados 1,2 , D. Tarczay-Nehéz 1,2 1 Konkoly Observatory, Research Centre for Astronomy and Earth Sciences, ELKH, Hungary 2 MTA CSFK Lendület Near-Field Cosmology Research Group 3 Eötvös Loránd University, Institute of Physics, Budapest, Hungary
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FLARE infrastructure for reproducible active learning of Bayesian force fields for ex-machina exascale molecular dynamics Boris Kozinsky
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Poster STI 2022 Conference Proceedings Proceedings of the 26th International Conference on Science and Technology Indicators All papers published in this conference proceedings have been peer reviewed through a peer review process administered by the proceedings Editors. Reviews were conducted by expert referees to the professional and scientific standards expected of a conference proceedings. Proceeding Editors Nicolas Robinson-Garcia Daniel Torres-Salinas Wenceslao Arroyo-Machado Citation: Sixto-Costoya, A., Lucas-Domínguez, R., Alonso-Arroyo, A., Yiming, L., & Valderrama- Zurián, J. C. (2022). Women in Health Sciences research: a snapshot of the current situation. In N. Robinson-Garcia, D. Torres-Salinas, & W. Arroyo- Machado (Eds.), 26th International Conference on Science and Technology Indicators, STI 2022 (sti22149). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6975678 Copyright: © 2022 the authors, © 2022 Faculty of Communication and Documentation, University of Granada, Spain. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. Collection: https://zenodo.org/communities/sti2022grx/
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Poster STI 2022 Conference Proceedings Proceedings of the 26th International Conference on Science and Technology Indicators All papers published in this conference proceedings have been peer reviewed through a peer review process administered by the proceedings Editors. Reviews were conducted by expert referees to the professional and scientific standards expected of a conference proceedings. Proceeding Editors Nicolas Robinson-Garcia Daniel Torres-Salinas Wenceslao Arroyo-Machado Citation: Strotmann, A., & Zhao, D. (2022). Mapping controversial content on Wikipedia. In N. Robinson-Garcia, D. Torres-Salinas, & W. Arroyo- Machado (Eds.), 26th International Conference on Science and Technology Indicators, STI 2022 (sti2214). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6959295 Copyright: © 2022 the authors, © 2022 Faculty of Communication and Documentation, University of Granada, Spain. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. Collection: https://zenodo.org/communities/sti2022grx/
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Bilişsel Etkiler Açısından 0-6 Yaş Dönemindeki Çocuğun Gelişiminde Mobilya Tasarımının Önemi The Cognitive Significance of Furniture Design for Children between the Ages 0-6 Deniz Demirarslan, Kocaeli Üniversitesi Güzel Sanatlar Fakültesi, İç Mimarlık Bölümü – Türkiye Osman Sabahi Serdar Aytöre, Kocaeli Üniversitesi Güzel Sanatlar Fakültesi, İç Mimarlık Bölümü – Türkiye Abstract Child has physical and mental developments. While physical development concerns anthropometrical data such as weight-length growth, mental development is determined by heredity and environmental conditions and has various characteristics in different perionds. In 0-6 age period, child’s sensations, perceptions, emotions and intuitions develop. Experiences manipulate bodily perceptions of the child. Senses and emotions in infancy differs in cognitive processes and constitute a system. In satisfaction of emotions such as love, trust, independence, success, esteem, and belongingness, child-furnitures have a significant role. The child in 0-6 period learns how to approach to stimulants, distinguish objects in terms of shape, size and function and develops a sensibility for color, light and texture. Furnitures and other objects independently gain their significance in relevance to each other in the space. It can be deduced that child gets through a dense learning process and its development is at its peak in this period. This process can be directed by the stimuli from a well- designed environment and objects. Hence, it is very important that the objects in child’s environment should be designed according to development processes of the child, taking emotional criteria into account.. Keywords: child, infancy, furniture, emotional design, cognitive development, play, play thing Özet Çocuk bedensel ve zihinsel yönlerde gelişmektedir. Bedensel gelişim kilo-boy artışı gibi değerlerin oluşturduğu antropometrik verilerdir; zihinsel gelişim ise kalıtım ile çevre koşullarından etkilenmekte ve her dönemde farklı özellikler taşımaktadır. Bebeklik ve ilk çocukluk 0-6 yaş dönemidir ve gelişim duyusal, algısal, duygusal ve sezgisel yönlerde olmaktadır. Kazanılan deneyimler duyuları harekete geçirerek çocuğun bedeniyle algılamasını sağlamaktadır. Çocuklukta yer alan bir takım duygular bilişsel etkinlik sürecinde farklılaşarak duygu sistemini oluşturmaktadır. Sevilme, sevme, güvenme, bağımsız olma, başarma, saygınlık, ait olma, kendini kanıtlama gibi duygusal gereksinmelerin karşılanmasında çocuk mobilyalarının etkisi büyüktür. 0-6 yaş dönemindeki bir çocuk çevresinden gelen uyarıcılara yönelmeyi, nesneleri şekil, büyüklük ve işlev açısından ayrıştırmayı öğrenmekte, renklere, parlaklığa ve dokuya karşı duyarlılığı gelişmektedir. Bu yıllarda çocuk için mobilya ve diğer nesneler bağımsız olarak mekanda birbirlerine göre anlam kazanmaktadır. Bu bilgilerin doğrultusunda çocuğun bu dönemde hızlı bir öğrenme süreci yaşadığını ve gelişim yönünden en yüksek noktaya ulaştığını söyleyebiliriz. Bu gelişimin yönlendirilmesi ise çocuğun doğru tasarlanmış bir çevreden ve nesnelerden alacağı uyarılar ile hızlandırılabilir. Bu nedenle çocuğun içinde yaşayacağı mekanın ve mobilyaların çocuğun gelişimi açısından doğru tasarlanmasının ve tasarımda duygusallığı oluşturan kriterlerin dikkate alınmasının önemi ortaya çıkmaktadır. Anahtar Sözcükler: Çocuk, çocukluk, mobilya, duygusal tasarım, bilişsel gelişim, oyun, oyun nesnesi.
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POSTER: Towards Cyber Resilience of Cyber-Physical Systems using Tiny Twins Fereidoun Moradi* M¨alardalen University V¨aster˚as, Sweden fereidoun.moradi@mdu.se Sara Abbaspour Asadollah M¨alardalen University V¨aster˚as, Sweden sara.abbaspour@mdu.se Marjan Sirjani M¨alardalen University V¨aster˚as, Sweden marjan.sirjani@mdu.se Abstract—We propose a method to detect attacks on sensor data and control commands in cyber-physical systems. We develop a monitor module that uses an abstract digital twin, Tiny Twin, to detect false sensor data and faulty control commands. The Tiny Twin is a state transition system that represents the observable behavior of the system. The monitor observes the sensor data and the control commands transmitted in the network, walks over the Tiny Twin and checks whether the observed data and commands are con- sistent with the transitions in the Tiny Twin. The monitor produces an alarm when an attack is detected. The Tiny Twin is built automatically based on a timed actor code of the system. We demonstrate the method and evaluate it in detecting attacks using a temperature control system. Index Terms—Monitoring, Model Checking, Cyber-Physical Systems, Attack Detection and Prevention, Cyber-Security 1. Introduction Cyber-Physical Systems (CPSs) are safety-critical sys- tems that integrate physical processes in the industrial plants (e.g., thermal power plants or smart water treatment plants) with sensors, actuators and controller components. Since these components are integrated via a communica- tion network (usually wireless), a CPS is vulnerable to malicious cyber-attacks that may cause catastrophic dam- age to the physical infrastructure and processes. Cyber- attacks may be performed over a significant number of attack points and in a coordinated way. So, detecting and preventing attacks in CPSs are of significant importance. Intrusion Detection Systems (IDSs) are deployed in communication networks to defend the system against cyber-attacks. Regular IDSs cannot easily catch complex attacks. They need to be equipped with complicated logic, based on human (safety and security engineers) reason- ing [1]. In rule-based IDSs [1], a set of properties that are extracted from the system design specification are considered as rule-sets to detect attacks. Indeed, if an IDS finds a deviation between the observed packets in the network and the defined rules, it produces an alarm and takes a predefined action such as dropping the packets. The key challenge is the effort required to specify the correct system behavior as rules. 2. Overview We propose a method to detect cyber-attacks on sensor data and control commands in CPSs. The overview of Model Checking (Afra) Abstraction (Abstraction tool) Generate Monitor (LF compiler) Timed Rebeca model State Space Tiny Twin LF code Monitor module + Mapping Rebeca to LF Step (1) Step (2) Step (3) Figure 1: The overview of our method. Step (1), we generate the state space of the Timed Rebeca code of a CPS by the Afra model checker (see Sec. 3). Step (2), the state space is abstracted by our abstraction tool (see Sec. 4). The result of the abstraction is a Tiny Twin that is used within a monitor module (see Sec. 5) to detect the attacks. Step (3), we develop the monitor module in LF language and use the LF compiler to generate an executable file. our method is shown in Figure 1. The model of a CPS is developed in Timed Rebeca [2] and the Afra model checker [3] is used to verify the model (step (1) in Fig- ure 1). In [4], it is shown that how entities of a CPS, i.e., sensors, actuators, controllers, and physical plant are mod- eled as actors, and interactions between them are modeled as messages passed between the actors. We develop an abstraction tool (step (2) in Figure 1) that abstracts the state space of the Timed Rebeca model (generated by Afra model checking tool) to create a Tiny Twin (TT) [5]. Digital Twins (DT) [6] are used as digital representation of the system to advanc
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Linking the Researchers, Developing the Innovations www.kwpublisher.com Journal of Kambohwell Publisher Enterprises www.kwpublisher.com
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PROBING NEUTRINO OSCILLATIONS WITH REACTOR ANTINEUTRINOS IN JUNO VANESSA CERRONE on behalf of the JUNO collaboration vanessa.cerrone@pd.infn.it NuPhys 2023, King’s College London, 18th-20th December 2023
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The quasar optical/UV continuum using SDSS data. I. E. Papadakis & M. Makraki Physics Deprtment, University of Crete, Greece
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1 ایتړ او یپ vs. ځ واکمنت یا Empowerment - آمان هللا خان شهزاده1 ځ واکمنت یا څه شی دی؟ نن ور ځ سازمانونه با دی په خورا رقابتي چاپ لایری ېک د ح ی ای رانت بدلونونو سره کار وک ړي . په داس ې حالت ک ې ی مد ران د خپلو کارمندانو د کن ټ رول لپاره ر ډی وخت نه لري او دو ی دی با خپل ر ډی وخت او انرژي د ادار ې د بهرني او داخلي لایری چاپ په پ ی ژندلو ېک مصرف ک يړ او نور ور ځ ني کارونه کارمندانو ته پر یږ دي . کارمندان کول ی شي ورسپارل شوي ې دند هښ په هګ تو ترسره ک يړ کله چ ې ی دو ن ړی ا مهارتونه، پوهه او و ړتیا ولري او د سازمان اهداف ښ ه پوه ي یږ. د بشري منابعو ک تیفی او و یتړ ا د سازمان د بقا او ژوند تر ولو ټ مهم عامل د ی .وی او یپ ړی انساني واک ځ وی او یپ ړی سازمان جو وي ړ . د ډ رکر په و ی،نا اقتصادي وده د تعل می افته ی کارمندانو په پ ړ او ی ایت پور ې اړه .لري یو ځ واکمن سازمان وی لایری چاپ ید ېریچ ېچ کارمندان په ب لو ی الب ی لو ډ ېک د فعال ی تونو په ترسره کولو ک ې وی له .بل سره همکاري کوي د ځ واکمنت ای اصل په عمومي تو ګه ځ واکمنت ای د انسان د پ ت یښ دا ی له پ لی ېسی راه شتون لري. د انسان پخوان ی ژوند او د تار خی په او دو ږ ک ې د هغ ې د تکامل به ری ې د د ې مسل په ا هړ ې خبر کوي. د ژوند کولو طر ی،قه د سرپناه جو ول ړ او د هغو وسا لو ی وده کول ېچ د خوراکي توکو را ټ،ولولو شکار، کرن ې او بد لونونو لپاره کارول ک ي یږ او د ان ځ ساتلو او ژوند ښه کولو لپاره یې وده کوي، د انسان د ځ واکمنت ای پراخت یا څرګ ندوي. ځ واکمنت ای په پ لی ېک د کل کي ینی درملو او زی ولن ټ کار په برخه ک ې د کي ی فز او رواني ناروغانو سره د مرست ې لپاره د تخن یک په تو هګ کارول ک ی،ده ېچ اوس د ځ واکمنت یا په نوم ي یږ اد ی . د بشر ی علومو او زو ی ولن ټ علومو نورو څ ان وګ هم دغه مفکوره مطرح ک ړې ده، خو په دغو وګ ان څ ېک د ځ واکمن ۍ مفهوم په خپلو اصطالحاتو ک ې تشر حی ی شو ید . په مد یریت کې، ځ د واکمنت ای اصطالح کارولو تار یخ صنعتي ډی موکراسي او د سازمان په پر ی کړو کې د کارمندانو ون ګډ ځ ته،ي لو ی الب ی د ب ی سرل کونو ې الند لکه د م ټی ړ جو،ونه فعال ون ګډ او د ک فی تی ول ټ شموله مد تیری . په عموم ک ې، دا اصطالح په ان ځ ګړې هګ تو په1980 ېک د مد یریت په ډګ ر ک ې معرفي شوه، کوم چ ې د کار نی زا ډی ته د زم ی لر ټی ېقی طر ولو څه ته د واب ځ په تو هګ یل دل یدیک شي، کوم چ ې د کار ساده کولو و زی اند ړ کوي. د کار په ساده کولو ک ې، ې چل یپ ې دند وی په ړل ساده کارونو و شل ی شوي چ ې د مختلف کارمندانو لخوا ترسره ک ي یږ . په بل عبارت، د کار ساده ک ول د معلول تی وه ی هڼب .ده ځ د واکمنت ی ا څو اړ خونه وی دا ستونزمن مفهوم جو وي ړ ېچ تعر فی یې ک يړ . په ز ی ات ی دونکي ګ تو،ه لی کواالنو د ورته طر قو ی تشر حی کولو لپاره مختلف کلم ې .کارولي دي د ایتړ او یپ کلمه ک ی دا ی شي د انفرادي او سازماني 1 د مختلفو وړتیا لرونکو خلکو غږ https://orcid.org/0009-0003-6387-7897 https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100041076751107&mibextid=LQQJ4d https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100088817892426&mibextid=LQQJ4d https://instagram.com/amano____14?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
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Sita is a 12 year old girl. It was her first menstruation. What's happening to me... Am I going to die ? What's happening to me... Am I going to die ? But what if they laugh at me? I don’t know what to do... But what if they laugh at me? I don’t know what to do... Should I talk to my parents about this? Or maybe I should keep it to myself… or tell my best friend? Should I talk to my parents about this? Or maybe I should keep it to myself… or tell my best friend? S C H O O L Oh, Sita! I experienced the same thing two days ago. I’m still feeling a little pain. My mother gave me a cotton cloth to use, but it’s still uncomfortable. Oh, Sita! I experienced the same thing two days ago. I’m still feeling a little pain. My mother gave me a cotton cloth to use, but it’s still uncomfortable. Sita went to school and finds her best friend, Geeta. Sita went to school and finds her best friend, Geeta. Hi Geeta… I’ve been having stomach pain since this morning. And… um… there’s been bleeding from… down there. Hi Geeta… I’ve been having stomach pain since this morning. And… um… there’s been bleeding from… down there. There are several schemes available, like the Menstrual Swasthya Yojana under the National Adolescent Health Program. these programs aim to support young girls like you in maintaining good menstrual hygiene and overall health. Menstruation is a natural and healthy process That happens to all girls and women of reproductive age. There’s no need to worry. Menstruation is a natural and healthy process That happens to all girls and women of reproductive age. There’s no need to worry. Didi, can you tell us more about any government schemes that can help us manage this? Didi, can you tell us more about any government schemes that can hel p us manage this? Sita and Geeta decide to talk to Asha Didi, the local ASHA (Accredited Social Health Activist) worker, For advice. Sita and Geeta decide to talk to Asha Didi, the local ASHA (Accredited Social Health Activist) worker, For advice. Yes! what benefits can we get from these schemes, and who should we contact for more support? Yes! what benefits can we get from these schemes, an d who should we conta ct for more support? Menstrual Hygiene Scheme - "A component of Rashtriya Kishori Swasthya Karyakram (RKSK) A preliminary module in form of case study developed and presented by: Dr. Rohit Raj, Dr. Jarina Begum, and Dr. Syed Irfan Ali
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EFECTIVIDAD DE LOS PROGRAMAS ERGONÓMICOS PARA MEJORAR LA SALUD EN CUIDADORES DE ENFERMOS DEPENDIENTES. Gil Centeno Antonio & Herrera Moreno Carmen. VARIABLE DOLOR. La intensidad de dolor, que la mayoría de cuidadoras definieron como “moderada”, tuvo diferencias significativas en ambos grupos. Las diferencias intensidad de dolor (medida a través de la escala EVA) en el grupo control (consejos de ergonomía y programa de ayuda al cuidador) fueron menores que las del grupo experimental (quienes además realizaron ejercicio físico); ubicándose la mayor parte de las mejoras en la zona del raquis cervical, ligadas a un aumento del ROM y fuerza muscular de esta región corporal. (1,2) VARIABLES ESTRÉS Y CALIDAD DE VIDA. Más del 90% de los pacientes reconocieron una disminución de sus niveles de estrés (valorado con la escala de percepción del estrés PSS) y una mejoría en la calidad de sus vidas (valorada con la escala WhoQol- Bref). Los cambios fueron más significativos en el grupo experimental, quienes respondieron de manera diferente a todas las preguntas de ambas escalas, excepto a las destinadas a las relaciones sociales, donde no se apreciaron diferencias pre y post intervención. (1) Investigar si los PDEC son efectivos en el aumento de la calidad de vida. CONCLUSIONES La combinación de las labores de enfermería y fisioterapia, ha demostrado que los programas ergonómicos de asistencia al paciente combinados con el ejercicio físico reducen en gran medida los niveles de dolor y de estrés, mejorando la salud psicológica y la calidad de vida de los cuidadores, y con ellas, la de los pacientes dependientes. En muchas ocasiones, las barreras arquitectónicas del domicilio impiden la correcta ejecución de las maniobras, por lo que el ejercicio físico regular puede ser la mejor opción para la salud de los cuidadores. Los PDEC producen cambios físicos, pero no sociales ya que los cuidadores (que en la mayoría de casos son familiares), continúan con la misma intensidad en el labor del cuidado del enfermo. El incremento de la calidad de los cuidados en salud produce un aumento de supervivientes de patologías graves (1), que ligados a la elevada esperanza de vida, desembocan en un gran porcentaje de población envejecida con altos niveles de discapacidad, que requieren de cuidadores no profesionales en su vida diaria. (2) RESULTADOS OBJETIVOS MÉTODO BIBLIOGRAFÍA La mayoría de estos suelen ser mujeres de edad avanzada (84%), cuya salud musculoesquelética se ve deteriorada por procesos fisiológicos postmenopáusicos como la pérdida de densidad mineral (2), presentando como sintomatología principal el dolor de espalda (cuello, hombros (2) y lumbares (1)) y trastornos emocionales como el estrés y la ansiedad, dando lugar a un empobrecimiento de su calidad de vida. (1,2) Las transferencias en decúbito, aseo y cambios de pañal son las tareas diarias que dan lugar a estos síntomas. A pesar de la existencia de programas ergonómicos domiciliarios (PEDC) como “Safe Patient Handling and Mobility”, (2) las barreras arquitectónicas del domicilio dificultan la correcta ejecución de los movimientos en muchas ocasiones. (1) ¿Son efectivos los PDEC para mejorar la salud de los cuidadores de enfermos dependientes? GENERAL POBLACIÓN DIANA: Cuidadores principales no profesionales de enfermos dependientes con patología musculoesquelética. CRITERIOS DE INCLUSIÓN: ECAs publicados a partir de 2014. ECAs que analizasen al menos una variable de estudio de las detalladas. CRITERIOS DE EXCLUSIÓN: ECAs sobre cuidadores profesionales. ESPECÍFICOS Descubrir la efectividad de los PDEC en el alivio del dolor. Conocer si los PDEC son efectivos en la reducción del estrés. Ergonomics AND Caregivers AND “Pyhsical Therapy” INTRODUCCIÓN
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1 Role of Information and Communications Technology on Project Success: a case of Grow with Agricultural, Livestock and Environment (GrowALE) Project Implemented by Yalla Yalla Group. Ange IRIBAGIZA1 & Dr. Dushimimana Jean de Dieu2 1Master of project management of the University of Kigali, Rwanda, 2Senior Lecturer, University of Kigali, Rwanda affiliation addresses: Email: Angeribagiza@gmail.com1; Jeandedieudushimimana516@gmail.com2 Received: April 15th, 2024; Accepted: May 20th, 2024; Published: May 24th, 2024 ABSTRACT The study investigates the role of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) in the success of the "Grow with Agricultural, Livestock, and Environment (GrowALE)" project by the Yalla Yalla Group, aiming to analyze how ICT tools and strategies enhance agricultural, livestock, and environmental outcomes. Utilizing systems theory, resource-based theory, project management theory, and theory of change, the study employed descriptive and correlative research designs with a census survey sampling of 145 individuals. Data were collected through questionnaires and documentary reviews, and analyzed using SPSS with descriptive statistics, correlation coefficient, and multiple linear regression. Findings revealed a strong positive relationship (Pearson correlation coefficient of 0.840, p < 0.01) between ICT services and project success, with a regression analysis showing R = 0.874 and R² = 0.764, indicating that 76.4% of the variability in project success is explained by ICT-related predictors. Customization and security systems emerged as the most impactful predictors. The study concludes that effective ICT services are crucial for the success of the GrowALE project and recommends enhancing comprehensive ICT services to improve project outcomes. Keywords: Information and Communications Technology (ICT); project success; GrowALE Project 1. Introduction The ICT in the East African Community EAC countries like Kenya, Uganda, Burundi, Tanzania, South-Sudan and the Democratic Republic of Congo is one of the key elements contribute to making the work environment stable and improving the quality of services and productivity. The ICT contributes in making the organization stable internally and externally, and this depends on the quality of the ICT used, the extent to which it can be used properly, the presence of people or an integrated organizational unit in a technical field that oversees all the services procedures and technical systems of the organization. For their most organizations, to gain competitive advantages, they use technology to gather information on market demands and exchange it between organizations for the purpose of enhancing the service quality (Odedra, 2021). Brainae Journal ISSN ''2789-374X (print)" "2789-3758(online) Volume 8, Issue 5, May 2024 www.brainajournal.com; info@brainae.org
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Contact Ms Cherie Campbell Theme Coordinator Centre for Freshwater Ecosystems La Trobe University P: +61 3 5051 4063 E: Cherie.campbell@latrobe.edu.au Dr Nikki Thurgate Project Coordinator Centre for Freshwater Ecosystems La Trobe University P: + 61 2 60 249690 E: n.thurgate@latrobe.edu.au W: latrobe.edu.au/freshwater- ecosystems Centre for Freshwater Ecosystems Research to support environmental watering: a collaborative approach in the Murray–Darling Basin Work Summary Vegetation theme Wetland and floodplain plants are critical components of both aquatic and terrestrial ecosys- tems in that they supply energy to support food webs, provide habitat and dispersal corridors for fauna, contribute to other ecosystem services such as nutrient and carbon cycling, and water and sediment oxygenation, have additional aesthetic, cultural and recreational values and intrinsic biodiversity value. For managers to achieve vegetation outcomes from environmental water, there needs to be a clear understanding of the management objectives for both vegetation and the ecosystem of which they are part. Achieving these objectives requires and understanding of the effect of flow and non-flow drivers (e.g. climatic conditions) influence vegetation composition, structure and condition. The Vegetation theme aims to i) provide a framework to assist in the development of objec- tives, indicators and management of water for vegetation outcomes and ii) improve the capac- ity to predict vegetation outcomes in response to the delivery of environmental water through an enhanced understanding of how flows and non-flow variables influence vegetation respons- es. The research outcomes will include recommendations to inform environmental water and natural resource management. Research will focus on defining and conceptually understanding the types of vegetation re- sponses to flows that occur across different vegetation traits (e.g. compositional, structural and process), different levels of ecological organisation (e.g. species, community, vegscape) and across different spatial and temporal scales. The influence of flow will also be considered across a variety of temporal scales, from long-term (decadal) to short-term (annual to one Fact Sheet
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Poster: Using Causal Inference to Extract Hidden Information from Dependency Modelling Ayodeji Rotibi Computer Science and Informatics Cardiff University Cardiff, United Kingdom rotibiao@cardiff.ac.uk Neetesh Saxena Computer Science and Informatics Cardiff University Cardiff, United Kingdom saxenan4@cardiff.ac.uk Pete Burnap Computer Science and Informatics Cardiff University Cardiff, United Kingdom burnapp@cardiff.ac.uk Abstract—Dependency Modelling is an established Probabilis- tic Risk Analysis method that is frequently used to identify and quantify cyber risks in complex environments, such as Industrial Control Systems. The method is useful for examining the inter- relationships between different variables, but the limited data exposure in the modelling restricts its ability to analyse multiple independent variables simultaneously or sequentially. In response to this limitation, we present a new technique that leverages the Bayesian Network method to draw inferences from unrelated events and uncovers hidden insights that Dependency Modelling may overlook. We conducted an evaluation of our proposed technique using lab-generated data that mimics Colonial pipeline operations. Our results demonstrated that the proposed technique exposes previously undetected aspects of the dependency model, providing business and asset owners with a more comprehensive understanding of their cyber risks and facilitating better decision- making. Our technique represents a significant advancement and is the first to apply this inference method to Dependency Modelling. Index Terms—Cyber risks, Dependency Modelling, Bayesian Network, Variable Elimination I. INTRODUCTION The industrial technology landscape is continually evolv- ing, resulting in an increased connection of processes and components that enhance productivity and bottom-line impact. However, this transformation also brings new risks to oper- ational technology (OT) systems and operations, increasing complexity and posing significant cybersecurity challenges [1]. Despite continuous efforts by industries and governments to enhance cybersecurity, major industrial cyber breaches remain as likely today as they did ten years ago. Recent cyber attacks on Colonial Pipeline and JBS Foods have highlighted the consequences of cyber threats and the vulnerabilities of exchanging data and dependencies in enterprise systems [2]. Successful attacks can lead to a complete system failure, emphasising the need to evaluate alternative approaches to mitigate cyber risks in complex systems. Dependency Modelling (DM) provides a comprehensive framework for establishing links between system events, pro- cesses, and dependencies, enabling accurate risk assessments This work has been supported by the Knowledge Economy Skills Scholar- ships (KESS2) - a major pan-Wales operation supported by European Social Funds (ESF) through the Welsh Government, and Thales UK to support informed decision-making and enhance cyberse- curity [3]. Despite its capabilities, DM’s limitations prevent it from providing sufficient insights to fully understand a system’s complexity beyond conventional approaches, high- lighting the need for alternative methods. Contribution: Our proposed technique introduces causal inference into Dependency Modelling (DM) which allows the analysis of multiple independent nodes and accounting for simultaneous or sequential changes within the model. This multi-nodal analysis increases the identification of cyber risks that are synonymous with the tight coupling characteristics phenomena in complex systems where multiple events can fail synchronously. We believe this enhancement positions DM as a preferred method to identify cyber risks in complex environments, including Industrial Control Systems (ICS). II. RELATED WORK The potential of Bayesian Networks (BN) as an adaptable and effective tool in handling incomplete or uncertain informa- tion has been recognised by researchers [4]. Previous studies, such as
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1 Very forward calorimeters for future electron-positron colliders Ivan Smiljanica,1 aVinca Institute of Nuclear Sciences, National Institute of the Republic of Serbia, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia Presented at the 30th International Symposium on Lepton Photon Interactions at High Energies, hosted by the University of Manchester, 10-14 January 2022. Abstract: Detectors at future e+e- colliders need special calorimeters in the very forward region for a fast estimate and precise measurement of the luminosity, to improve the hermeticity and mask the central tracking detectors from backscattered particles. In our concept, two compact calorimeters are foreseen, LumiCal and BeamCal. Both are designed as sandwich calorimeters with very thin sensor planes to keep the Molière radius small, facilitating such the measurement of electron showers in the presence of background. Silicon sensor prototypes and dedicated FE ASICs have been developed and produced. The ASICs match the timing and dynamic range requirements. In the recent beam tests, a multi-plane compact prototype was equipped with thin sensor planes fully assembled with the new readout electronics and installed in 1 mm gaps between tungsten plates of one radiation length thickness. The latest status of the calorimeter prototype development will be presented, including selected performance results, obtained in a 5 GeV electron beam at DESY, as well as the expected performance obtained from simulation. 1. Introduction In the forward region of future high energy linear e+e- colliders [1, 2], two specialized calorimeters are foreseen: luminosity calorimeter - LumiCal for the integrated luminosity measurement and BeamCal for fast luminosity estimate and the beam parameters control. LumiCal and BeamCal are cylindrical electromagnetic calorimeters designed as sensor-tungsten sandwich; the absorber thickness is 3.5 mm, corresponding to one-radiation length. The longitudinal structure of both calorimeters consists of layers of absorber interspersed with very thin detector planes. Several solid- state sensor materials [3], including GaAs [4], diamond [5] and single-crystal sapphire [6], along with conventional silicon diode sensors, are being assessed for radiation tolerance. The main parameters of the LumiCal and BeamCal in ILD and CLICdet detector concepts are shown in Table 1. In this paper, the latest developments towards the compact LumiCal prototype calorimeter as well as performance highlights from test-beam campaigns will be presented. Table 1. Main parameters of the LumiCal and BeamCal in ILD and CLICdet detector concepts Parameters ILD CLICdet LumiCal geometrical acceptance [mrad] 31-77 38-110 Fiducial acceptance [mrad] 41-67 44-80 z from IP [mm] 2480 2539 number of layers (W+Si) 30 40 BeamCal geometrical acceptance [mrad] 5-40 10-40 z from IP [mm] 3200 3181 number of layers (W+Si) 30 40 2. LumiCal prototype (a) (b) (c) Figure 1. (a) Model of LumiCal; (b) Sector of the LumiCal Si sensor; (c) Detector plane assembly The combination of Si and W for the construction of the detector allows the assembly of a very compact calorimeter made up of compact active layers with small cell size (high granularity) in the transverse and longitudinal directions (Figure 1a). The sensor is made of a 320 μm thick high resistivity n-type silicon wafer. It has the shape of a sector of a 30◦ angle, with inner and outer radii of the sensitive area of 80 mm and 195.2 mm, respectively (Figure 1b). It comprises four sectors with 64 p-type pads of 1.8 mm pitch. The silicon sensor was glued with epoxy to a fan-out made of flexible 1 On behalf of FCAL Collaboration
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Research on the Layout and Association Characteristics of Independently-set Interdisciplines in China Zenghui Yue *, Guoting Yuan ** and Haiyun Xu ** * yzh66123@126.com 0000-0002-9192-9071 School of Medical Information Engineering, Jining Medical University, China ** guotingyuan@hotmail.com; xuhaiyunnemo@gmail.com School of Foreign Languages, Jining Medical University, China Business School, Shandong University of Technology, China Intersection and integration of disciplines is an important feature of the science and technology development, and a key source for the emergence of new disciplines. So developing interdisciplines actively is an effective path to promote sci-tech innovation and the high-quality development of higher education. With the list of interdisciplines set up independently by colleges and universities in China as the research object, the quantitative distribution and association features of independently-set interdisciplines and their supporting disciplines are systematically analyzed by means of statistical analysis, social network analysis, etc. The findings are as follows. Management Science and Engineering and Computer Science and Technology are the two most important source disciplines for independently-set interdisciplines in China, and Engineering Science is the core force in promoting the development of them; there are prominent cohesion effects of closely related first-level disciplines that supports independently-set interdisciplines; the level of interdisciplines needs further improvements; the mediating roles of different disciplines and their impact on intersection and integration of knowledge indicate certain differences. 1. Introduction With the acceleration of a new round of sci-tech revolution and industrial transformation, some important scientific issues and key core technologies have shown signs of revolutionary breakthroughs, new disciplinary branches and growth points are emerging. The in-depth interdisciplinary integration demands high-level innovative, interdisciplinary and applied talents for economic and social development. Faced with the new challenges of knowledge innovation in economic and social development, colleges and universities shall promote disciplinary development of higher education and improve the ability to cultivate high-level innovative talents by effectively advancing the interdisciplinary integration (Hong, 2022). Interdisciplines are new disciplines formed by the intersection and integration of multiple disciplines. With concepts, theories and research methods different from the existing first- level disciplines, they have become a new field for discipline and knowledge development (Huang et al., 2022; Nakhoda et al., 2023). By means of citation analysis, author analysis, and text analysis, from the scientific production activities, disciplinary knowledge dissemination and exchanges of researches, academic literature, journals, and disciplines, the interdisciplinary features and laws are explored and summarized with quantitative methods of mathematical statistics, network analysis, etc. A wealth of research finds have been obtained in both theoretical and practical studies on such aspects as interdisciplinary structure and visualization, interdisciplinary index measurement, interdisciplinary causes and dynamic mechanism, interdisciplinary evaluation and application, interdisciplinary paths and evolution models (Van Leeuwen & Tijssen, 2000; Leydesdorff et al., 2019; Chi & Glänzel, 2022; Fan et al., 2022; Laursen et al., 2022; Yu et al., 2023; Zhou et al., 2023). In December 2020, the Academic Degrees Committee of the State Council and the Ministry of Education of China set up the 14th discipline category of Interdisciplinary, which consists of two first-level disciplines, which are Integrated Circuit Science and Engineering and National security. In
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A Day of Data Collaborating with Campus Partners to Host an Event for Data Experts, Researchers, and Problem Solvers Across the University Amelia Kallaher, Applied Social Science Librarian, Albert R. Mann Library Wendy Kozlowski, Data Curation Specialist, Cornell University Library Jonathan Bohan, CISER Data Archive Specialist/Assistant Data Custodian, Cornell Institute for Social and Economic Research, Cornell Center for Social Science Cornell Univiersity IASSIST Global Virtual Conference, 2021
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Astronomy activities in the primary classrooms Danijela Takač1 1OŠ Pantovčak, Zagreb, Croatia
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Dairy products Climate data Milk PROTECT Innovative Training Network Food safety, energy systems, and LCA PROTECT
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Eine Definition: „Wissen ist offen, wenn jedeR darauf frei zugreifen, es nutzen, verändern und teilen kann – eingeschränkt höchstens durch Maßnahmen, die Ursprung und Offenheit des Wissens bewahren.“ Offenheit von Wissen Abb. aus: e-InfraNet: ‘Open’ as the default modus operandi for research and higher education (2013) CC-BY-SA 3.0 Lizenz tinyurl.com/Vielfalt-Offenheit Denickestr. 22 21073 Hamburg www.tub.tuhh.de Universitätsbibliothek TU Hamburg tub. tub. Eine globale digitale Welt, die an Nachhaltig- keit orientiert ist, ist immer mehr auf Offen- heit angewiesen. Diese umfasst u.a. den kostenfreien und öffentlichen Zugang zu Lit- eratur und anderen Materialien im Netz -> Open Access, zu Lern- und Lehrmateria- lien -> Open Educational Resources sowie zu Datenbeständen jedweder Art -> Open Data: Dieser Zugang wird durch eine offene technische Infrastruktur, z.B. -> Open Source Software unter Nutzung offener Standards, sichergestellt, die auch offene Entwicklungs- prozesse ermöglicht -> Open Development, Open Peer Review, Open Research,… . opendefinition.org/od/2.0/de
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Simona Varriale1, Astrid E. Delorme2, Jean-Michel Andanson2, Vincent Verney2, Cinzia Pezzella1 1Biopox srl, Viale Maria Bakunin 12, Naples, 80125, Italy 2Université Clermont Auvergne, CNRS, SIGMA Clermont, ICCF, F-63000 Clermont-Ferrand, France Enhancement of laccases thermostability in Betaine - based Natural Deep Eutectic Solvents TERMINUS has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme, under grant agreement number 814400. This presentation reflects only the views of the authors. European Commission and Research Executive Agency are not responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains HBA HBD Multi-copper-containing oxidoreductases used in a wide range of sectors, from the textile to the pulp and paper industry, through the applications in food industry and bioremediation processes Betaine Sorbitol Xylitol Glycerol Ethylene glycol Erithritol LACCASES NADES Natural Deep Eutectic Solvents POXA1b Solvents with melting temperature lower than that of its individual HBD and HAD components; characterized by low flammability, low volatility, thermal and chemical stability, wide polarity, facile synthesis, low vapor pressure and high solvability. AcES 2021 – September 1- 3, 2021 | Virtual
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ILD-PHYS-PROC–2022-008 DESY-22-063 07 April 2022 New physics searches with the ILD detector at the ILC Mikael Berggren ∗ On behalf of the ILD concept group. ∗Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY, Notkestr. 85, 22607 Hamburg, Germany Abstract Although the LHC experiments have searched for and excluded many proposed new particles up to masses close to 1 TeV, there are many scenarios that are difficult to address at a hadron collider. This talk will review a number of these scenarios and present the expectations for searches at an electron-positron collider such as the International Linear Collider. The cases discussed include the light Higgsino, the stau lepton in the coannihilation region relevant to dark matter, and heavy vector bosons coupling to the s-channel in e+e−annihilation. The studies are based on the ILD concept at the ILC. Presented at the 30th International Symposium on Lepton Photon Interactions at High Energies, hosted by the University of Manchester, 10-14 January 2022.
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APOGEE’s 16 APOGEE’s 16 Near IR spectroscopic observations of Galactic Near IR spectroscopic observations of Galactic Star Forming Regions Star Forming Regions Carlos G. Román-Zúñiga, Carlos G. Román-Zúñiga, IAUNAM Ensenada & YSO Group SDSS APOGEE-2 IAUNAM Ensenada & YSO Group SDSS APOGEE-2 The APOGEE survey (1.5-1.7 um, R~22500) was not designed to study young stars, but along SDSS III-IV, we have shown otherwise. Pilot programs soon became a survey that nowadays extends to 16 star formation and young star cluster regions within 0.1 and 7 kpc. Using the APOGEE Net neural network (Olney+20) and the MassAge code (Hernandez et al in prep) we estimated spectroscopic (Teff, log(g), [Fe/H]) and physical (L/L☉, M/M☉, Age/Myr) properties as well as circumstellar emission data for over 8900 solar and sub-solar type PMS stars. This study represents an ample, uniform, high quality sample that reveals the global properties of young stellar populations in our neighborhood. This project also opens the door for a sample almost two orders of magnitude larger that will be obtained in SDSS V as part of the Milky Way Mapper project. The 16 region survey (Román-Zúñiga et al in prep) will be published soon, containing over 300 figures and diagrams as well as the six parameter catalog.
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Energy balance studies of the ionosphere using the Arecibo incoherent scatter radar and heating facilities. Sixto A. González(1), Michael J. Nicolls(2), Michael P. Sulzer(1), Edvier Cabassa(1), Christiano Brum(1) and Néstor Aponte(1). (1)Arecibo Observatory, SRI International; (2) SRI International, Menlo Park Observing geometry for the experiment discussed here. The radar is pointed south, away from the heater, to study a region where conduction is the only source of heating and cooling is reduced due to the lower densities at higher altitudes. This cartoon is not to scale. González et al. RF Ionospheric Interactions Workshop 21 – 24 April 2013, Arecibo Observatory, PR.
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BOLETÍN INFORMATIVO 2022-2 SOCIAL COMUNITARIA
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Vector meson photoproduction at the LHC with ALICE Valery Pozdnyakov for the ALICE Collaboration Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, Russia – an introduction to the physics of ultra-peripheral collisions (UPC); – coherent production of J/ and ψ′ in Pb–Pb UPC; – coherent  production in Pb–Pb and Xe–Xe UPC with LHC Run 2 data.
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Sentinel insects to anticipate, detect and monitor Xylella fastidiosa outbreaks Pauline Farigoule1,2, Maxime Lambert2, Anne-Alicia Gonzalez3, Xavier Mesmin2, Sabine Nidelet2, Marguerite Chartois2, Jean-Pierre Rossi2, Sylvain Santoni3 , Jean-Yves Rasplus2 & Astrid Cruaud2 1 AgroParisTech, Paris, France 2 CBGP, INRAE, CIRAD, IRD, Montpellier SupAgro, Univ. Montpellier, Montferrier-sur-Lez, France 3 UMR AGAP, INRAE, Montpellier, France Contact : Pauline Farigoule - pauline.farigoule@gmail.com & Astrid Cruaud - astrid.cruaud@inrae.fr
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A highly diverse clade of melanized fungi associated with the leaves and trichomes of the endemic tree Metrosideros polymorpha at high elevation sites in Hawai'i Naupaka Zimmerman A. Elizabeth Arnold Peter Vitousek School of Plant Sciences, Univeristy of Arizona Department of Biology, Stanford University Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting 2015 @naupakaz naupaka@gmail.com
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Poster STI 2022 Conference Proceedings Proceedings of the 26th International Conference on Science and Technology Indicators All papers published in this conference proceedings have been peer reviewed through a peer review process administered by the proceedings Editors. Reviews were conducted by expert referees to the professional and scientific standards expected of a conference proceedings. Proceeding Editors Nicolas Robinson-Garcia Daniel Torres-Salinas Wenceslao Arroyo-Machado Citation: Dudek, J., Van Hoed, M., Núñez, López, L., & Costas, R.(2022). Mobility footprints: A notation method for studying researcher moves. In N. Robinson-Garcia, D. Torres-Salinas, & W. Arroyo-Machado (Eds.), 26th International Conference on Science and Technology Indicators, STI 2022 (sti22229). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6957327 Copyright: © 2022 the authors, © 2022 Faculty of Communication and Documentation, University of Granada, Spain. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. Collection: https://zenodo.org/communities/sti2022grx/
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The Evolution of Ergonomics into a Marketing Issue Canan Akoğlu, Yıldız Technical University, Department of Communication Design, İstanbul – Türkiye Abstract Ergonomics, which is an important part of design, extends across all aspects of human activity today. It constitutes a common field among the physical, cognitive, social, organizational and environmental factors. From this point of view, the relationship between emotion and design can be examined among cognitive issues for cognition is concerned with mental processes such as perception, memory and reasoning. These elements of cognitive science affect interactions among humans, between humans and products or environment. When we overview the evolution of ergonomics in design, we can see that basic functionality was the most important issue of all in the beginning. Then usability became as another important factor. And gradually usability has turned out to be an ordinary element of design. Now the new challenge is that users who are get used to interact with usable products want to have more; not only usable tools that supply functional benefits, but also products that people can emotionally interact with. Not only designers think about the emotion factor, but also do the people who work in the marketing field. Marketing authorities are trying to make us perceive products with emotions as if they express ourselves politically, sexually, in terms of status and class because they are displays of our identities. Why do people want to purchase such kind of products? Do they really look for something extra? What is the trigger to make people think that they are in need of those products? First of all, someone needs to convince us that we must posses products with emotions because of our new needs. Being convinced to possess those products brings out the emergence of use-value which automatically refers to an exchange-value. Therefore companies seek new differences for their commodities to make the old ones seem out of date, in lack of use etc. The new trend for this situation is emotionally designed products- products that are not merely tools, but also emotional beings that people interact with. This appears to be the new dynamic of consumer culture. Starting out from the above mentioned point of view, this paper aims to examine a historical perspective on emotion and design within a critical scope. Key words: emotion, ergonomics, design, commodity, consumption, history Introduction Ergonomics, which is an important part of design, extends across all aspects of human activity today. It constitutes a common field among the physical, cognitive, social, organizational and environmental factors. From this point of view, the relationship between emotion and design can be examined among cognitive issues for cognition is concerned with mental processes such as perception, memory and reasoning. These elements of cognitive science affect interactions among humans, between humans and products or environment. Starting out from the point that emotion can be seen as the recent-popular stage of ergonomics -to understand the emergence of this new area of interest into product design- the evolution of ergonomics will be put forward firstly. Secondly, the current situation of ergonomics, in relation to emotion and design, will be examined in a critical scope.
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WHAT IS REPTiS? Titanium is one of the most popular metals, widely used in industries such as aerospace, defence, medical and nuclear in the form of alloys, mainly because of its outstanding corrosion resistance and strength-to-density ratio, the highest of any metallic element. The EU rightfully considers it a Critical Raw Material. REPTiS is an EU funded project to bring in a sustainable and energy efficient solution for responsible extraction and processing of Titanium together with other Primary Raw Materials from strategic partner country Ukraine to supply EU industrial value chains and strategic sectors with a net zero-waste approach. Project: 101177704 HORIZON-CL4-2024-RESILIENCE-01-11 Project Coordinator:
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A Buddying scheme was piloted in 2023 within the School of Social Sciences to support our new postgraduate taught international students transition to HE in the UK Below is a summary of the Buddying Scheme 1. Why a Buddying Scheme for PGTI students? The experiences that PGTI students bring and the vibrancy they bring to the classrooms is excellent. However, they experience some challenges in adapting and transitioning to living and studying in the UK 2. Who are the Buddies and Students? A scoping exercise helped identify who Students would want as there Buddy Buddying Scheme to support PGTI students Postgraduate study can also be challenging, stressful and isolating International students coming to the UK for PGT study can experience culture shock, language shock and academic shock which negatively impacts self-esteem International students can experience digital shock, taking months to become familiar with new systems and processes
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Warming Uma Newsletter do PELD – CRSC Boletim 012 Junho 2023 https://doi.org/110.6084/m9.figshare.24049941 Foto: Geraldo W Fernandes
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BACKGROUND: Asteroid Collision Risks Are Real CHALLENGE: Deflecting an asteroid requires knowledge of its physical properties. The pace of discovery of near-earth asteroids outpaces their analysis GOAL: Develop algorithms to crowdsource determining the physical properties of asteroids using open science APPLICATION: Determine the physical properties of the Didymos binary asteroid and measure the success of the NASA Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) mission Didymos-Dimorphos Binary Asteroid Arushi Nath Founder MonitorMyPlanet.com, Grade 9 Student Toronto, Canada arushi@monitormyplanet.com Twitter: @wonrobot Using Open Science to Determine the Physical Properties of Near-Earth Asteroids Near-Earth Asteroids Discovered Monthly (May 2022 – May 2023)​
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11 e 12 de julho 2019 INSTITUTO POLITÉCNICO DE SANTARÉM #IPSANTARÉM 1 RESUMOS
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Gambar 1. Paradigma Penelitian
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Prediction of Protein-Protein Interaction Sites (ISPPIsSP) Protein-protein interaction (PPI) sites play a key role in the formation of protein complexes, and protein complexes are the basis of various biological processes. Many prediction algorithms to determine PPI sites have been developed because the current experimental methods are expensive and time- consuming. CD ComputaBio can effectively predict protein-protein interaction (PPI) sites using computational biology-based methods. Figure 1. Protein-protein interaction sites. Overall solutions The methods we use to predict PPIs can be divided into the following three categories.
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Favoriser le soin autonome Encourager les jeunes vivant avec la mucoviscidose à partager leur expérience à travers la création de jeux collaboratifs Maya Kirszenbaum, Aline Lustre, Nina de Beauvais, Maxime Hauterive, Nicolas Wenk, Yannick Gervais, Marlène Claricia, Maria Frangos, Valentin Gomez, Pierre-Régis Burgel, Isabelle Sermet-Gaudelus, Julie Valette, Fabio Balli 18 mai 2021 – doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4730417 www.rmefrancophonie.org hcl.rmef2021@chu-lyon.fr | +33 (0)4 72 40 70 11 CC BY-SA 18ème SEMAINE DU RÉSEAU MÈRE-ENFANT DE LA FRANCOPHONIE
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The Ca II lines as tracers of the magnetospheric accretion flows: the Chamaeleon I star-forming region Marbely Micolta1,3, Nuria Calvet2, Thanawuth Thanathibodee2, Gladis Magris3 , James Muzerolle4 1 Universidad de Los Andes, 2 University of Michigan, 3 Centro de Investigaciones de Astronomía (CIDA), 4 Space Telescope Science Institute Results Observations Model Click headings to further view content Goals • Understanding the Ca II lines formation in young stars surrounded by disks. • Assuming that the magnetospheric model is valid, refine it, in particular, constrain the temperature and geometry. Figure 1: Schematic view of a young star accreting from a disk through the stellar magnetosphere References Motivation The broad emission lines characteristic of young stars are formed in accretion flows (Fig. 1). Modeling them has provided estimates of the mass accretion rate onto the star, as well as indication of the geometry of the flows and of the region of interaction with the disk (Muzerolle+ 1998,2001; Thanathibodee+ 2019,2020). However, the models rely on empirical temperature structures. Modeling lines arising from a variety of elements in different ionization stages can help constrain the temperature structure and the geometry, and provide better determinations of the accretion rates. Cardelli et al. 1989, ApJ, 345, 245. Hartmann et al., 1994, ApJ, 426, 669. Hartmann et al. 2016, ARAA, 54, 135. Manara, C. F., et al. 2016, A&A, 585, A13. Manara, C.F., et al., 2017, A&A, 605, A85. Muzerolle et al. 1998a , ApJ, 492, 743. Muzerrolle et al., 1998b, AJ, 116, 455. Muzerolle et al., 2001, ApJ, 550, 994.
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Progress by the New Zealand Government on Implementing Recommended Food Environment Policies & Priority Recommendations Benchmarking Food Environments 2020 Report Mackay, S., Sing, F., Gerritsen, S., Swinburn, B. Benchmarking Food Environments 2020: Progress by the New Zealand Government on implementing recommended food environment policies & priority recommendations, Auckland: The University of Auckland, 2020 Full report is available at www.informas.org
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Open Schools Journal for Open Science Vol. 3, 2020 Nano-bio Interactions Reichenfelser R. BG/BRG Schloss Wagrain Punz E. BG/BRG Schloss Wagrain Joubert I.A. Dept. Biosciences, University of Salzburg Geppert M. Dept. Biosciences, University of Salzburg Himly M. Dept. Biosciences, University of Salzburg https://doi.org/10.12681/osj.22599 Copyright © 2020 R. Reichenfelser, E. Punz, I.A. Joubert, M. Geppert, M. Himly To cite this article: Reichenfelser, R., Punz, E., Joubert, I., Geppert, M., & Himly, M. (2020). Nano-bio Interactions. Open Schools Journal for Open Science, 3(2). doi:https://doi.org/10.12681/osj.22599 http://epublishing.ekt.gr | e-Publisher: EKT | Downloaded at 02/03/2021 02:37:11 |
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DISTRIBUIÇÃO DO MAÇARICO BRANCO (CALIDRIS ALBA), ENTRE JULHO DE 2008 E JUNHO DE 2009 NA PRAIA DA ILHA COMPRIDA, SP, BRASIL. Delchiaro, R.T. D.1; Barbieri, E.2 1. Instituto Oceanográfico da Universidade de São Paulo- IO-USP 2. Instituto de Pesca-APTA-SAASP. Governo do Estado de São Paulo. Resumo O maçarico-branco (Calidris alba) é umas das aves neoarticas mais abundantes no Brasil, realiza extensas migrações, se reproduz no hemisfério norte no verão boreal e migra até a Terra do Fogo no verão austral. O objetivo deste trabalho foi analisar a variação mensal e sazonal desta ave na praia da Ilha Comprida no período de julho de 2008 e junho de 2009. Foram realizados 44 censos ao longo da praia através de uma transecção de 72Km por 200m. A espécie foi considerada constante entre setembro de 2008 a fevereiro de 2009, sendo que as maiores médias ocorreram no mês de dezembro seguido do mês de outubro, e na estação da primavera. Considerando esses resultados conclui-se que a espécie utiliza este região como ponto de parada para repouso e alimentação na migração para o sul. Palavras chave: Aves neoarticas, migração, Calidris alba, Maçarico-branco. Introdução O Caldris alba pertence a família Scolopacidade, é conhecido popularmente como maçarico- branco pois apresenta cor branca muito pura, com larga faixa da mesma cor na asa, e manto cinza pálido. É uma das aves neárticas mais abundantes no Brasil e ocorre em todo litoral (Sick 1997). Realiza extensas migrações, podendo migrar do Alaska até a Terra do Fogo na Argentina (Myers et al. 1979). A reprodução ocorre no Ártico entre junho e julho, a partir de agosto os indivíduos começam a migração para os sítios de alimentação (áreas de invernada), onde ficam até meados de abril do ano seguinte. (Lyra-Neves et al. 2004). Os pontos de parada ao longo da migração são de extrema importância para as aves que realizam extensas migrações, pois é neles que as aves vão forragear para adquirir energia necessária, afim de, seguir a viagem e aumentar as reservas que podem ser essenciais para o sucesso reprodutivo da ave quando chegar ao local de reprodução (Morrison 1984, Davison e Evans 1988, Barbieri et al. 2000). Considerando que a praia da Ilha Comprida já foi identificada como local de parada nos anos de 1998 e 1999 por Barbieri et al. (2003) o objetivo deste estudo, foi analisar a variação mensal e sazonal do Calidris alba e também quantificar a sua abundancia, nesta mesma região entre julho de 2008 e julho de 2009. Material e Métodos O estudo foi realizado na praia da Ilha Comprida localizada na região central do Complexo Estuarino lagunar de Cananéia-Iguape. A ilha possui mais de 70 km de comprimento, com 3 km de largura em média, entrecortada por pequenos riachos, sendo assim um grande atrativo para aves e diversos outros animais, que procuram a praia para repouso e alimentação. Os censos foram realizados na praia da Ilha Comprida de carro com velocidade máxima de 40km/h seguindo uma transecção de 72km por 200m preestabelecidos. Esta metodologia foi sugerida
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Planetary Climates and Critical Thinking in STEAM Education 2023/11/29-12/1 5th Shaw-IAU Workshop TAMAZAWA Harufumi (the Univ of Tokyo / Kyoto City Univ. of Arts) Above: https://www.usss.kyoto-u.ac.jp/seep/ Below: https://express.adobe.com/page/wLiY8zK0tU3Tu/
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3rd EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING & SEISMOLOGY BUCHAREST, ROMANIA, 2022 Non-extensive statistical physics analysis of high-frequency anthropogenic seismic noise with relation to COVID-19 pandemic lockdown measures: Preliminary observations Dimitrios Giannopoulos - Institute of Physics of the Earth’s Interior and Geohazards, UNESCO Chair on Solid Earth Physics and Geohazards Risk Reduction, Hellenic Mediterranean University Research Center (HMURC), 3 Romanou str., 73133, Chania, Crete, Greece. e-mail: dgiannopoulos@hmu.gr Filippos Vallianatos– Institute of Physics of the Earth’s Interior and Geohazards, UNESCO Chair on Solid Earth Physics and Geohazards Risk Reduction, Hellenic Mediterranean University Research Center (HMURC), 3 Romanou str., 73133, Chania, Crete, Greece. Section of Geophysics - Geothermics, Department of Geology and Geoenvironment, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, 157 84 Panepistimiopolis, Athens, Greece, e-mail: fvallian@geol.uoa.gr Athanasios Lois - Institute of Physics of the Earth’s Interior and Geohazards, UNESCO Chair on Solid Earth Physics and Geohazards Risk Reduction, Hellenic Mediterranean University Research Center (HMURC), 3 Romanou str., 73133, Chania, Crete, Greece, email: thlois@uniwa.gr George Hloupis - Institute of Physics of the Earth’s Interior and Geohazards, UNESCO Chair on Solid Earth Physics and Geohazards Risk Reduction, Hellenic Mediterranean University Research Center (HMURC), 3 Romanou str., 73133, Chania, Crete, Greece Department of Surveying and Geoinformatics Engineering, University of West Attica, Egaleo Campus, 12244 Athens, Greece. e-mail: hloupis@uniwa.gr Abstract: The pandemic of COVID-19 and the global policy implemented to attenuate the spread of the virus, provided a unique opportunity to study the footprint of the resulting social impact of COVID-19 pandemic on seismic data. In this study, a non-extensive statistical physics approach is examined for anthropogenic high-frequency seismic noise in view of COVID-19 pandemic lockdown measures and the consequent changes in human activity levels. A continuous monitoring of the entropic index q performed during a time period which includes a time interval of normal social activity and a period of anthropogenic quiescence due to the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown measures, enabled us to observe a dependance between the human activity levels and the degree of non-extensivity in the seismic signal. Average values of pre-lockdown q parameters estimated within the urban environment of the cities of Athens and Thessaloniki (Greece), were equal to 1.37 and 1.56, respectively, while the respective post-lockdown q values were found to be 1.25 and 1.49. In overall, the estimated q parameters could support the conclusion that the anthropogenic seismic noise is sub-extensive. Lower values of q during the lockdown period reflect a lower degree of interacting subsystems and degree of correlations in the high-frequency seismic noise wavefield. A short-term examination on a week scale of the temporal behavior of parameter q, revealed significant patterns of daily periodicity and diurnal variations resembling the diurnal cycle of human activities. According to the preliminary observations of this study, the non-extensive parameter q is shown to be a rather promising tool regarding the quantitative strategies for monitoring the effect of the anthropogenic activity levels in seismic data. Keywords: Tsallis entropy, non-extensive statistics, ambient seismic noise, seismic noise monitoring, Covid-19, Greece 1. Introduction The first human cases of the disease caused by the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, officially abbreviated as COVID-19 by the World Health Organization (WHO), were first reported in China, in December 2019 (Zhu et al. 2020). As the virus was rapidly spreading throughout the world, WHO formally declared the COVID-19 outbreak a pandemic in 5161 3ECEES, September 2022, Bucharest, Romania
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Final conference, Rome October 11, 2016 Drilling glacial deposits in offshore polar regions Till J. J. Hanebuth1, Michele Rebesco2, Roger Urgeles3, Renata G. Lucchi2, Tim Freudenthal1 1 MARUM Center for Marine Environmental Sciences, University of Bremen, Germany 2 Istituto Nazionale di Oceanografia e di Geofisica Sperimentale (OGS), Sgonico, Italy 3 Institut de Ciències del Mar, Barcelona, Spain Abstract High latitudes are of fundamental importance in the Earth’s climate system— they house ice sheets that govern global sea level heights, influence how much solar energy is reflected back to space, and create deep and bottom waters that drive the ocean’s ability to circulate energy and nutrients across the globe. Not surprisingly, understanding future climate change requires knowledge of how past rapid climate changes influenced high latitudes. Under what conditions did ice streams advance and retreat? Did deep and bottom water formation ever slow down or stop and why? What was the precise timing of these changes, and how rapidly are the interacting components in the polar system responding? To help answer these questions, scientists seek to drill into the seafloor within high latitudes. The depositional succession in sediment cores recovered may be able to tell the story of how high latitudes evolved through past climate changes—knowledge that could help us anticipate how the high latitudes will respond to or push future climate changes. However, ocean drilling in high latitudes is no easy task. The physical characteristics of glacial tills and related marine deposits, with a highly consolidated cohesive matrix, hinder successful sediment coring because the sticky, clayey material of these deposits clogs the rotating drilling mechanisms. To overcome this challenge, scientists are investigating how drilling systems can be tailored for use on the high- latitude seafloor. One, developed by Germany’s MARUM—Center for Marine Environmental Sciences, is a specialized drill rig. Nicknamed MeBo, from Meeresboden- Bohrgerät (German for “seafloor drill rig”), the device can drill into soft sediments, hard rocks, and a combination of the two. Most important, it is portable, meaning that it can be deployed from scientific research vessels, reducing the need for specialized and expensive drilling vessels. MeBo was recently used on the CORIBAR expedition, which took place on the R/V Maria S. Merian. In 2013, the device drilled two boreholes, each longer than 35 meters, through tills and Figure 1: Location of the Kveithola Trough in the Norwegian Sea (star).
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Authors: Prikhodko Svetlana I., Kornev Konstantin P., Pisareva Irina N. Testing and validation of methods to diagnose the causative agent of Pierce's disease in different kinds of substrate ALL-RUSSIAN PLANT QUARANTINE CENTER (FGBU VNIIKR), RUSSIAN FEDERATION
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تطوير الضمير:األخالقي تأثير العالقات األسرية على تشكيل قيم وأخالقيات األطفال في الطفولة المبكرة مقتطفات فكرية من فصل "الطفولة وتوقع"األدوار من كتاب :"الهوية الشباب،"واألزمات بقلم إريك إريكسون أعداد أستاذ القياسات النفسية المشارك .د باسم نزّهت السامرائي مقالة غير منشورة- 2024 ماذا يقصد أريكسون بهذا العنوان للفصل "الطفولة وتوقع األدوار"؟ إنه يشير إلى الفترة التي يتعلم فيها الطفل تحديد دوره في المجتمع ورسم توقعات عن كيفية تفاعله مع.اآلخرين في نظرية،أريكسون التوقع يعني التفكير بالمستقبل واالستعداد لمراحل الحياة،القادمة،يرى أريكسون أن األطفال في مرحلة التوقع يتطلعون لتجربة األدوار والتحديات المختلفة بثقة ويعتقدون أن لديهم القدرة على التعامل.معها أريكسونًايضا أطلق على هذه المرحلة اسم "المبادرة مقابل الذنب"؛ ألنه يعتبرها فترة حاسمة في نمو.اإلنسان يبدأ األطفال في استكشاف العالم بثقة،ومبادرة ويتعلمون تحمل المسؤولية واتخاذ.القرارات ومع،ذلك قد يواجهون أيضًا مشاعر الذنب والخجل عندما.يخطئون يرى أريكسون أن هذه المرحلة تساهم في بناء الثقة بالنفس وتطوير الهوية،الشخصية حيث يتعلم األطفال التعبير عن ذواتهم بثقة وتحديد.األهداف المبادرة في استكشاف العالم تكون نتيجة اندفاع األطفال الداخلي وفضولهم الطبيعي الستكشاف البيئة وتجربة األشياء الجديدة باإلضافة انها نتيجة توجيه البالغين في نفس الوقت لهذه .المبادرات في نظرية،أريكسون األزمة مفهوم مهم وأساسي في عملية نمو اإلنسان،وهي تمثل تحديًا نفسيًا أو اجتماعيًا يواجهه الفرد خالل مرحلة معينة من التطور.النفسي تعبر األزمة في كل مرحلة عن صراع داخلي بين احتياجات الفرد ومتطلبات المحيط .االجتماعي مفاهيم األزمة المتضادة التي يعبر عنها أريكسون في كل مرحلة تعكس التوتر بين احتياجات.متناقضة على سبيل ،المثال في مرحلة المبادرة مقابل،الذنب يواجه الطفل تناقضًا بين رغبته في استكشاف العالم وتجربة األمور الجديدة )(المبادرة وبين مخاوفه من ارتكاب أخطاء أو التعرض لالنتقاد.)(الذنب هذا التناقض يمثل األزمة التي يجب على الطفل التغلب عليها لتحقيق التوازن النفسي والنمو الصحيح في تلك.المرحلة في فصل "الطفولة وتوقع"األدوار، Childhood and the Anticipation of Rolesمن كتاب:"الهوية الشباب ،"واألزماتIdentity: Youth and Crisisيستعرض إريك إريكسون أفكارا مهمة عن دور التجارب الطفولية في تطوير الهوية الشخصية وتطلعات.المستقبل كما ذكرنا،أعاله انه ايضا يركز على المرحلة المهمة،للطفولة وهي المبادرة مقابل،الذنب حيث يتعلم األطفال كيفية التعبير عن ذواتهم بثقة واستكشاف العالم من.حولهم يعتبر إريكسون أن هذه المرحلة حاسمة لتطوير الثقة بالنفس واألهداف.الشخصية يتحدث الفصل أيضًا عن أهمية العالقات بين الطفل واألبوين في تعزيز شعور االستقالل والكفاءة لدى،األطفال وكيف يمكن أن تساعد هذه العالقات في تطوير الضمير األخالقي لدى.األطفال بشكل ،عام يوفر الفصل نظرة شاملة حول أهمية فترة الطفولة في تشكيل الشخصية ويسلط الضوء على أهمية دعم الطفل خالل هذه المرحلة.الحاسمة الهدف من المقالة"تطوير الضمير:األخالقي تأثير العالقات األسرية على تشكيل قيم وأخالقيات األطفال في الطفولة المبكرة"استعراض أهم أفكار،إريكسون وتشمل على ثالث جوانب:وهي،ًأوال فحص أهم المفاهيم التي يطرحها إريكسون حول المبادرة مقابل الذنب وتأثيراتها على نمو،الطفل،ًوثانيا تحليل تأثير العالقات األسرية على تشكيل قيم وأخالقيات 1
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In Vitro-In Vivo Extrapolation of Developmental Endpoints with Higher Throughput Pregnancy Toxicokinetic Modeling Kimberly Truong Truong.Kimberly@epa.gov ORISE Fellow, Center for Computational Toxicology and Exposure, Office of Research and Development, US Environmental Protection Agency 1 Society of Toxicology Conference 2024 Symposium Session: In Vitro In Vivo Extrapolation to Predict Developmental Toxicity Potential March 12, 2024
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EU-Citizen.Science A platform for mainstreaming citizen science and open science in Europe Open Science conference, Berlin, 12 March 2020 1
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Poster STI 2022 Conference Proceedings Proceedings of the 26th International Conference on Science and Technology Indicators All papers published in this conference proceedings have been peer reviewed through a peer review process administered by the proceedings Editors. Reviews were conducted by expert referees to the professional and scientific standards expected of a conference proceedings. Proceeding Editors Nicolas Robinson-Garcia Daniel Torres-Salinas Wenceslao Arroyo-Machado Citation: Liu, Y., Alonso-Arroyo, A., Tendero- Cañadas, E., Sixto-Costaya, A., Castelló-Cogollos, L., & Valderrama-Zurián, J. C. (2022). Gender analysis of the Editorial Board Members of the Journals Information Science and Library Science. In N. Robinson-Garcia, D. Torres-Salinas, & W. Arroyo-Machado (Eds.), 26th International Conference on Science and Technology Indicators, STI 2022 (sti22151). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6962122 Copyright: © 2022 the authors, © 2022 Faculty of Communication and Documentation, University of Granada, Spain. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. Collection: https://zenodo.org/communities/sti2022grx/
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PoS(10th EVN Symposium)077 4C 02.27: what is inside a double-double radio quasar? Sándor Frey∗† FÖMI Satellite Geodetic Observatory, P. O. Box 585, H-1592 Budapest, Hungary MTA Research Group for Physical Geodesy and Geodynamics, Budapest, Hungary E-mail: frey@sgo.fomi.hu Zsolt Paragi Joint Institute for VLBI in Europe, Postbus 2, 7990 AA Dwingeloo, The Netherlands MTA Research Group for Physical Geodesy and Geodynamics, Budapest, Hungary E-mail: zparagi@jive.nl Recently Jamrozy et al. (2009) identified 4C 02.27 (J0935+0204) as the first possible example of a double-double radio source which is optically identified with a quasar (i.e. not a galaxy), at the redshift of z=0.649. The overall projected angular size of the radio source reaches about 1.5′, with a prominent “core” component in the centre. The two opposite pairs of radio lobes might indicate two periods of episodic activity. We report on our short exploratory 1.6-GHz Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) observations of the innermost radio structure of the quasar, conducted with the electronic European VLBI Network (e-EVN) on 2009 September 30. These revealed a milliarcsecond-scale compact source which is the base of the approaching one of the two symmetric relativistic jets currently supplying the hot spots in the inner pair of the arcsecond- scale radio lobes in 4C 02.27. 10th European VLBI Network Symposium and EVN Users Meeting: VLBI and the new generation of radio arrays September 20-24, 2010 Manchester, UK ∗Speaker. †The EVN is a joint facility of European, Chinese, South African, and other radio astronomy institutes funded by their national research councils. The e-VLBI research infrastructure in Europe is supported by the European Commu- nity’s Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013) under grant agreement no. RI-261525 NEXPReS. This work was supported by the European Community’s Seventh Framework Programme, Advanced Radio Astronomy in Europe, grant agreement no. 227290, and the Hungarian Scientific Research Fund (OTKA, grant no. K72515). This research has made use of the NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database (NED) which is operated by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, under contract with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. c ⃝Copyright owned by the author(s) under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike Licence. http://pos.sissa.it/
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