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Organisational and environmental characteristics of residential aged care units providing highly person-centred care: a cross sectional study
Dementia care mapping: effects on residents’ quality of life and challenging behavior in German nursing homes. A quasi-experimental trial
No additional long‐term effect of group vs individual family intervention in the treatment of childhood obesity—A randomised trial
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This letter is in response to the following Letter to the Editor: http://www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/publicat/hpcdp-pspmc/37-1/ar-04-eng.php.
Population health is a relatively new term that has not yet been precisely defined. Is it a concept of health or a field of study of health determinants? We propose that the definition be “the health outcomes of a group of individuals, including the distribution of such outcomes within the group,” and we argue that the...
Berzelius failed to make use of Faraday's electrochemical laws in his laborious determination of equivalent weights.
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Living near greenspace reduces children’s risk of mental health problems
Living in a dwelling that is close to greenspace reduces youngsters’ risk for behaviors associated with neurobehavioral problems. This relationship varies with the type of behavior, the child’s age, and the proximity of the greenspace, according to a study conducted in an ongoing prospective birth cohort.
The article focused on the influence of international environmental NGO on the social-environmental policy in Russia. The authors analyzed FSC certification influence of on local forest communities and social policy actors network. Tree case studies illustrated how the global FSC certification process localized in soci...
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Experiencing flow, enjoyment and risk in skydiving and climbing
This article brings together findings from two separate ethnographic studies that explore the motivations, behaviours and experiences of those who voluntarily engage in high-risk activities. Focusing on Csikszentmihalyi’s phenomenology of enjoyment, and taking a particular interest in the psychological and experiential...
The purpose of the model presented by Glance et al is to study the ‘contribute vs. free-ride’ dilemma present in organizations. This social dilemma is present on two intertwined levels, the managerial front and the base level of workers. This model also seeks to define a correlation (if one does exist) between worker t...
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Advantages and Disadvantages of Mixed Management
Although mixed management still has a long way to go in financial circles in our country, yet after all, it has been a great trend of the times. This article expounds in the detail advantages and disadvantages of mixed management, the effects it has had on commercial banks of our country, and the choice made to suit th...
Abstract This paper argues for the importance of place differences in understanding chronic illness. A conceptual distinction is drawn between individual and ecological effects and it is argued that aggregate analysis provides an inappropriate methodology for studying place differences. Multilevel modelling, in contras...
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Research for Evaluation Method of Urban Disaster Prevention Community Considered Human Ware
There are a few of studies on the disaster prevention community itself. However, the previous methods such as a regional-risk-evaluation based on physical environment can not lead to understand the essence of community. Therefore, the goal of this study is to develop a method evaluating the essence from the community w...
Risk estimation in radiation carcinogenesis depends primarily on epidemiological data and hazard rate models. The A-bomb survivors follow-up provides information on the complexity of this process. Several hazard rate models are briefly discussed and illustrated using the A-bomb experience.
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Physical, mental, and physiological health benefits of green and blue outdoor spaces among elderly people
ABSTRACTThis study investigated the influence of designed natural outdoor spaces and space type on the physical, mental, and physiological health status of elderlies. A total of 978 questionnaires ...
Landscape management has altered the population dynamics of many species residing in old growth ecosystems. As a result, fragmentations in residual old oak habitats in Sweden have led to the declin ...
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Occupational and environmental medicine: moving the factory fence or hedging our bets?
Occupational and environmental medicine evolved out of concern for the effect of work hazards on health. The experienced gained in considering such hazards has been extended to understanding general risks in the environment. As we look toward the future, classical occupational and environmental hazards such as over exp...
ABSTRACTThis study investigated the influence of designed natural outdoor spaces and space type on the physical, mental, and physiological health status of elderlies. A total of 978 questionnaires ...
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Sanatorium Rehabilitation of the Population by the Healthy Lifestyle
The World Health Organization considers that a state of person health defines for 75% its way of life and a power supply system, for 10% - heredity, another 10% - environmental conditions, and only for 5% of service of health care. Health of the person most of all depends on a way of life.
ABSTRACTThis study investigated the influence of designed natural outdoor spaces and space type on the physical, mental, and physiological health status of elderlies. A total of 978 questionnaires ...
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Reclaiming the essentials of Akufo.
Herbert Gilles' study of disease and environment at Akufo in Nigeria around 1960 was an early example of an integrated and detailed approach to understanding the health of a small group of people. Subsequent studies on a larger scale have focused on particular diseases or on the provision of medical care. The primary-h...
This paper briefly analyzed the reforming state and solid influence of the collectivity forest-property of Yong'an city,through investigating the changing of forest property right in abroad and hometown at the present.It will provide the practised reference for the reforming of the collectivity forest-right in Fujian's...
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Individuals and their ecologies: analysing the geography of chronic illness within a multilevel modelling framework
Abstract This paper argues for the importance of place differences in understanding chronic illness. A conceptual distinction is drawn between individual and ecological effects and it is argued that aggregate analysis provides an inappropriate methodology for studying place differences. Multilevel modelling, in contras...
The essay explain the relationship between the inheritance and development of the city's regional culture from the urban planning professional view,put forward to display the important effect for the city special features with the culture's material and non-material characteristics.Pass to scoop out several aspect of r...
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A Cross-Cultural Test of the Value-Attitude-Behavior Hierarchy
According to Homer and Kahle's (1988) cognitive hierarchy model, values indirectly influence behavior through attitudes. The model posits that the influence theoretically flows from more abstract cognitions to mid-range cognitions to specific behaviors. This paper tests the cross-cultural validity of the model across s...
The discussion of diversity in medical care should be expanded to include religious affiliation as a category of difference. Virtual Mentor is a monthly bioethics journal published by the American Medical Association.
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Impact of Technological Innovation on a Nursing Home Performance and on the Medication-use Process Safety
Despite the fact that since 1985 the government of Quebec increased by 5.75 % on average the amount of money spent on healthcare per year, little improvement was noted. It is obvious that an optimal use of resources is essential to reduce waiting times and provide safer and faster services to patients. The use of new t...
The purpose of this article is to explore the factors influencing residential decisions of Finnish seniors. Analysis draws on qualitative data gathered from in-depth interviews and open-ended survey questions completed by 37 seniors living in three independent living facilities in Finland. Content analysis was used to ...
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Uncertainty in environmentally conscious decision making: beer or wine?
Purpose ::: Life cycle assessment (LCA) is being used increasingly in decision support situations. In actual cases, the sources of uncertainty are easily hidden in the complexity. Methods for taking uncertainty into account are recommended by LCA guidelines, but actual application remains rare. The aim of this study is...
AbstractSince the associations of fermented dairy foods intake with risk of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) remained inconsistent, we carried out this meta-analysis on all published cohort studies to...
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Suburbs May Be Hazardous to Your Health
A new study shows that people who live in areas with a high degree of suburban sprawl are more likely to report chronic health problems, such as high blood pressure, arthritis, headaches, and breathing difficulties, than those who live in urban areas.
Imagine buying a new home where your neighbors can decide how it's decorated, what you cook for dinner, how big your dog is and what kind of sex you have. And they can toss you out if they don't like it.
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Living Amid Suburban Sprawl Could be Bad for Your Health
SANTA MONICA - People who live in suburbia tend to have more chronic health problems than urbanites, according to a study issued today by a Santa Monica-based think tank.
It’s all about location. As one Generation Y worker said, “It doesn’t make sense to have a great job in a crummy city.”
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Designing eco-feedback systems for everyday life
Eco-feedback systems currently frame householders as micro-resource managers, who weigh up the costs and benefits of their consumption, and make autonomous, rational and efficient decisions. Reporting on findings from a qualitative study of three Australian energy and water eco-feedback programs utilising an in-home di...
This paper describesthe basicmethodologyused by San DiegoGas & ElectricCompanyto determinethe contribution to system reliability made by various resource alternatives.In particular, thismethodhas beenusedto evaluatetheextentto whichloadmanagement in the form of air conditionercyclingcan be depended on to reducesystemlo...
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Validation of the Dutch Translation of the Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ): A Health-Related Quality of Life Questionnaire in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Health-related quality of life assessment can benefit several groups involved with health care. The aim of our study was to assess construct validity, reliability, discriminant ability and sensitivity
Abstract Although they create considerable economic benefits, industrial parks emit tremendous amounts of pollution and consume significant environmental resources. This investigation examines problems associated with managing an industrial park. It begins by defining an industrial park system and its sustainability. N...
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The search dashboard: how reflection and comparison impact search behavior
Theory-driven design strategies for technologies that support behavior change in everyday life
Treatment of Crohn's disease with cannabis: an observational study.
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what is community health science
What is Community Health Education? Community health education is a theory-driven process that promotes health and prevents disease within populations. Those who study community health learn how to design and implement programs that promote health and prevent disease within certain target populations in the community.
Public Health includes community health. Public health is the science and art of preventing disease, prolonging life and promoting health through the organized efforts and informed choices of society, organizations, public and private, communities and individuals”. It is concerned with threats to health based on popu...
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Light-driven synthesis of hollow platinum nanospheres
Hollow platinum nanospheres that are porous and have uniform shell thickness are prepared by templating platinum growth on polystyrene beads with an adsorbed porphyrin photocatalyst irradiated by visible light.
Abstract Using a simple chemical process, phosphorylcholine has been deposited covalentiy on the surface of a variety of hydroxylated polymers as a stable, monomolecular coating. Our goal was to obtain new biomaterials which, due to the chemical similarity of the modified interfaces to the phospholipid head groups pres...
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Study on the Formation and Spectra of SolubleGlycoprotein/Calcium Bilirubinate Complexes
Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and ultraviolet spectrum and inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry were used to study the filtrates produced by reactions of different initial ratios (w/w) of α acidic glycoprotein(AGP) and calcium bilirubinate(CaBR) in saline solution. The results indicated tha...
Taking up the common challenges in biocatalysis, a group of industrialists decided to react with a bottom-up solution, and created the Swiss Industrial Biocatalysis Consortium (SIBC). The Swiss Industrial Biocatalysis Consortium is a pre-competitive working group to better implement and utilize existing know-how and re...
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Stabilizers for the NVP synthesis
A process for preparing N-alkenyl compounds by reacting the corresponding NH compounds with alkynes in the liquid phase in the presence of a catalyst, wherein the reaction is carried out in the presence of at least one stabilizer, and the use of stabilizers to increase the selectivity in a process for preparation of N-...
AbstractThis study aimed to report a one-pot, eco-friendly and room temperature procedure to prepare highly stable (at least 15 months) silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) using the aqueous leaf extract o...
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Chemical efficiency of reactive microflows with heterogeneous catalysis: a lattice Boltzmann study
We investigate the effects of geometrical micro-irregularities on the conversion efficiency of reactive flows in narrow channels of millimetric size. Three-dimensional simulations, based upon a Lattice-Boltzmann-Lax-Wendroff code, indicate that periodic micro-barriers may have an appreciable effect on the effective rea...
A series of novel quinidine-derived organocatalysts was synthesized and utilized for the asymmetric substitution of O-Boc-protected Morita–Baylis–Hillman adducts with various carbamates and tosylcarbamates, affording the corresponding products in good to high yields (up to 91 % yield) with moderate to high ee values (u...
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Kapitza conductance of silicon–amorphous polyethylene interfaces by molecular dynamics simulations
We use nonequilibrium molecular dynamics simulation to elucidate the interfacial thermal conductance between single-crystal silicon and amorphous polyethylene. In particular, we investigate the role of solid stiffness and the bonding strength across the interface on the interfacial thermal conductance. Simulations of i...
Finding environmentally gentle methods to graft Lewis acid on the surface of mesoporous materials is a topic of current interest. Herein we describe the optimization of a preparation procedure of a mesoporous silica-supported ErIII catalyst using the microwave-assisted post-calcination functionalization of Mobil Compos...
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Observation of Effective Micro-Organisms Attached on Porous Ceramics
Effective micro-organisms (EM) increase the natural resistance of soil and plants, and it considerably improves the quality and fertility of soil as well as the growth and quality of crops. In this study, we prepared two types of porous ceramics with high and low porosity, and observed the attaching behavior of micro-o...
It all clicks into place: A potent telomere-targeting small molecule has been identified by using the copper-free 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition of a series of alkyne and azide building blocks catalyzed by a non-Watson-Crick DNA secondary structure (see picture). This method rapidly identifies, otherwise unanticipated, pote...
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The growth of cloud computing has led to a corresponding growth of user data stored on third party servers, while, at the same time, U.S. privacy law has significant limitations in the protection of aggregated data—precisely the type of much of cloud computing data. This position paper provides an overview of cloud com...
Online privacy notices are intended to promote consumer choice and reduce the risks of disclosing personal information online. However, these effects result only if consumers read and use the information contained in the notices. This study used an online survey of 2,468 U.S. adult Internet users to investigate why onl...
Berzelius failed to make use of Faraday's electrochemical laws in his laborious determination of equivalent weights.
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[Morphological characteristics of various thyroid pathologies in the population living in a technogenically polluted area].
The impact of industrial pollutions on the thyroid is one of the main causes of thyroid diseases. Intraoperative thyroid samples from 144 patients residing in some technogenically polluted towns of the Saratov Region were the subject of the study. The morphological features of various thyroid abnormalities were directl...
The EU Regulation 2016/679 (GDPR) is a landmark, and we describe the value of personal data as the main starting point to address any possible issue. Once clarified the meaning of that value as a top-level point from which it not possible prescind and the strict relationship with ethics, we present one of the risks, th...
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Testing of communication range in ZigBee technology
In the rapidly growing Internet of Things (loT) applications from personal electronics to industrial machines and sensors are getting wirelessly connected to the Internet. Many well-known communication technologies such as WiFi, ZigBee, Bluetooth and cellular are used for transfer data in IoT. The choice of correspondi...
In hospitals, offices and other settings, professionals face the challenge of accessing and sharing sensitive content in public areas. As tablets become increasingly adopted in work environments, it is important to explore ways to support privacy that are appropriate for tablet use in dynamic, mobile workflows. In this...
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The study on privacy preserving data mining for information security
Privacy preserving data mining have a rapid development in a short year. But it still faces many challenges in the future. Firstly, the level of privacy has different definitions in different filed. Therefore, the measure of privacy preserving data mining technology protecting private information is not the same. So, i...
The article introduces the teaching reformation focusing on course project of power engineering detection and control technology, and discusses the new reformation in the future.
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Recommender systems survey
Evaluating collaborative filtering recommender systems
Text de-identification for privacy protection: A study of its impact on clinical text information content
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Fairness and transparency in crowdsourcing
more than fun and money . worker motivation in crowdsourcing - a study on mechanical turk .
External Mechanical Devices and Vascular Surgery for Erectile Dysfunction.
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flying eyes and hidden controllers : a qualitative study of people ' s privacy perceptions of civilian drones in the us .
Unpacking "privacy" for a networked world
HOW TO MANAGE THE SEGMENT-OF-ONE? A FRAMEWORK TO REDUCE CUSTOMER COMPLEXITY
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Modeling driver behavior at roundabouts: Results from a field study
Modeling and Prediction of Human Behavior
Enhancing Privacy in Remote Data Classification
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Generalizing data to provide anonymity when disclosing information (abstract)
Security-control methods for statistical databases: a comparative study
YADING: Fast Clustering of Large-Scale Time Series Data
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Privacy in Online Social Networking: Applying a Privacy Calculus Model
privacy calculus model in e - commerce - a study of italy and the united states .
Unified Architecture for Multichannel End-to-End Speech Recognition With Neural Beamforming
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Privacy Informatics: A Primer on Defensive Tactics for a Society under Siege
What the world needs now is a new field of study: privacy informatics. This emerging field will fill the information-awareness gap between a trusting citizenry and the emerging digital dystopia.
A methodology to estimate security of supply in electricity generation: results for Germany until 2030 given a high level of intermittent electricity feed-in / Moritz Paulus, Katharina Grave and Dietmar Lindenberger. Institute of Energy Economics at the University of Cologne, 2011, 26 p. (EWI Working Paper, No 10/2011)...
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An efficient privacy-preserving system for monitoring mobile users: making searchable encryption practical
Differential privacy in new settings
understanding database schema evolution : a case study .
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Examining individuals' adoption of healthcare wearable devices: An empirical study from privacy calculus perspective
The personalization privacy paradox: an empirical evaluation of information transparency and the willingness to be profiled online for personalization
Reading Together: A Successful Reading Fluency Intervention.
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Data security and privacy in E-health Cloud: Comparative study
Data Security and Privacy Protection Issues in Cloud Computing
X3DOM volume rendering component for web content developers
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Anonymized Data: Generation, models, usage
M-invariance: towards privacy preserving re-publication of dynamic datasets
Security-control methods for statistical databases: a comparative study
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Social Engineering in Social Networking Sites: The Art of Impersonation
Privacy and security for online social networks: challenges and opportunities
What makes Web sites credible?: a report on a large quantitative study
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Examining individuals' adoption of healthcare wearable devices: An empirical study from privacy calculus perspective
The personalization privacy paradox: an empirical evaluation of information transparency and the willingness to be profiled online for personalization
Synaptic Dynamics in Analog VLSI
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Dynamic Consent: A Possible Solution to Improve Patient Confidence and Trust in How Electronic Patient Records Are Used in Medical Research
a case study of the secure anonymous information linkage ( sail ) gateway : a privacy - protecting remote access system for health - related research and evaluation☆ .
living lab : user - driven innovation for sustainability .
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an experimental study on ubiquitous commerce adoption : impact of personalization and privacy concerns .
Personalization versus Privacy: An Empirical Examination of the Online Consumer's Dilemma
Synthetic lethality: emerging targets and opportunities in melanoma
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The autonomous self-portrait, a central mode of expression in western art, was a Renaissance invention. This book explores for the first time the genesis and early development of this important genre as it took place in Italy in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. Joanna Woods-Marsden examines a series of self-portr...
This paper explores and highlights the value given to craftsmanship or technê in the community of liefhebbers and artists associated with the pictures of collections genre. Taking as its case study a group of gallery interiors by the probable inventor and leading light of the genre, Frans II Francken, it places picture...
It is proved, by using topological properties, that when a group automorphism of a locally compact totally disconnected group is ergodic under the Haar measure, the group is compact. The result is an answer for Halmos's question that has remained open for the totally disconnected case.
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Nestor Makhno - Les images et les mots
Helene Châtelain, Nestor Makhno — Images and Word ; The film Nestor Makhno, Ukrainian Peasant directed by Helene Châtelain, is the result of an investigation of memory, and a study of how images and history were transformed by the Soviet authorities. The filmmaker's research illuminates not only how the memory of Makhn...
Le fonds pan-europeen NEIF, conseille par BNP Paribas Real Estate Investment Services, obtient le label DGNB Silver pour l’immeuble Signaris a Francfort
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Constitutionalism and Human Rights: America, Poland, and France: A Bicentennial Colloquium at the Miller Center
This work is the sixth volume in the Miller Center Bicentennial Series on Constitutionalism. The contributors examine in several different essays the historical, political, and ideological connections among the constitutional experiences of France, Poland, and the United States. This study furthers the Miller Center's ...
As part of ‘two essays in dialogue’ with a piece written by Dale Hudson, this article ::: advances critical discussions of the documentary film given the context of, and ::: challenges posed by, digitality. Specifically, it analyses ‘the digital’ in Michael ::: Takeo Magruder’s {transcription} and [FALLUJAH. IRAQ. 31/0...
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Life After Eruption: Best of 2009–2013
From our ongoing survey to study the post-nova population we present details on the four objects V728 Sco, AR Cir, V972 Oph and X Cir.
As part of ‘two essays in dialogue’ with a piece written by Dale Hudson, this article ::: advances critical discussions of the documentary film given the context of, and ::: challenges posed by, digitality. Specifically, it analyses ‘the digital’ in Michael ::: Takeo Magruder’s {transcription} and [FALLUJAH. IRAQ. 31/0...
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Managing Paradoxes: The Political Economy of Côte D ‘Ivoire Crisis
This study addresses the protracted militaro-political crisis in Cote D'Ivoire that has adversely disarticulated the Ivorian economy which is now prostrate.The crisis and the economy slump are having corrosive effects on the land-locked countries in West Africa, especially Burkina-Faso. The identity crisis that engulfe...
As part of ‘two essays in dialogue’ with a piece written by Dale Hudson, this article ::: advances critical discussions of the documentary film given the context of, and ::: challenges posed by, digitality. Specifically, it analyses ‘the digital’ in Michael ::: Takeo Magruder’s {transcription} and [FALLUJAH. IRAQ. 31/0...
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“Lo somni”, en la línea del ensayo moderno
This study is an application of the notes about modern essay to the important Bernat Metge’s dialogue Lo somni , the first and most important work of Catalan Humanism. The result of this study is that this work can be considered as a precedent of this genre, as has been the case with Seneca’s epistles.
Tienda online donde Comprar Intra-Articular Injections al precio 84,89 € de Anil Pandey | Sureshwar Pandey, tienda de Libros de Medicina, Libros de Medicina Familiar y Comunitaria/General - Medicina general
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The Implicit Body as Performance: Analyzing Interactive Art
ABSTRACT This paper puts contemporary theories of embodiment and performance in the service of interactive arts criticism. Rather than focusing on vision, structure or signification, the author proposes that we explicitly examine bodies-in-relation, interaction as performance, and “being” as “being-with.” He presents f...
This paper,by studying the text of Sun Ling's work Dancing on the Silk Road and combining with biographical research and textual narration research,discusses three visual relationships in the text,that is,the other in the author's eyes,the self in the author's eyes and the author in the other's eyes,and discusses the r...
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WOMEN IN TURKEY OF THE 21ST CENTURY AND THE PARADOX OF POLITICS: NON-IDEOLOGICAL PARTY OF WOMEN
This study defines the characteristics of the “Non-Ideological Party of Women” and presents the findings of the field study. Based on data obtained, we propose solutions to overcome the paradoxical situation of the women in politics in the 21st century. The concept of the “Non-Ideological Party of Women” was first deve...
As part of ‘two essays in dialogue’ with a piece written by Dale Hudson, this article ::: advances critical discussions of the documentary film given the context of, and ::: challenges posed by, digitality. Specifically, it analyses ‘the digital’ in Michael ::: Takeo Magruder’s {transcription} and [FALLUJAH. IRAQ. 31/0...
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Counter-essentialist femininity in post-dictatorship Argentine dramaturgy—A comparative study in Northwestern and Patagonian regions
During the dictatorial periods, Argentine dramaturgy consolidated a specific identity rhetoric, which was represented aesthetically and imaginatively through the “feminized nation”. This essentialist figuration was the object of speeches pronounced by the dictators, and by the opponents of authoritarian regimes. The pu...
As part of ‘two essays in dialogue’ with a piece written by Dale Hudson, this article ::: advances critical discussions of the documentary film given the context of, and ::: challenges posed by, digitality. Specifically, it analyses ‘the digital’ in Michael ::: Takeo Magruder’s {transcription} and [FALLUJAH. IRAQ. 31/0...
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New Measures of Mental State and Behavior Based on Data Collected From Sensors, Smartphones, and the Internet
With the rapid and ubiquitous acceptance of new technologies, algorithms will be used to estimate new measures of mental state and behavior based on digital data. The algorithms will analyze data collected from sensors in smartphones and wearable technology, and data collected from Internet and smartphone usage and act...
The study reported here looked at how two groups of people – one with art expertise and one without – made sense of their encounters with an exhibition of a single artist, the late Paul-Henri Bourguignon. The study builds on previous research using Dervin's Sense-Making Methodology to study how people interpret their a...
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Inka Llajta : a case study of a music group from Cochabamba, Bolivia
The aims of this paper are to present a case study of a music group which was carried out during a fieldwork in the year 1991 in Bolivia and to make some reflections about the group. The main theor ...
As part of ‘two essays in dialogue’ with a piece written by Dale Hudson, this article ::: advances critical discussions of the documentary film given the context of, and ::: challenges posed by, digitality. Specifically, it analyses ‘the digital’ in Michael ::: Takeo Magruder’s {transcription} and [FALLUJAH. IRAQ. 31/0...
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Can Cool Japan save Post‐Disaster Japan? On the Possibilities and Impossibilities of a Cool Japanology
This article considers Cool Japan in light of catastrophe, first theoretically through a phenomenological analysis of Cool Japan and Cool Japanology, suggesting that the study of Cool Japan itself is way of uncooling the object of inquiry, itself a reaction to the apocalyptic realities of everyday life since the dawn o...
As part of ‘two essays in dialogue’ with a piece written by Dale Hudson, this article ::: advances critical discussions of the documentary film given the context of, and ::: challenges posed by, digitality. Specifically, it analyses ‘the digital’ in Michael ::: Takeo Magruder’s {transcription} and [FALLUJAH. IRAQ. 31/0...
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Self-Monitoring, Trust, and Commitment in Romantic Relationships
Abstract This study examined the relationship between self-monitoring and trust with a focus on commitment among college students in the United States. Both partners in 38 heterosexual dating couples filled out questionnaires that included the Self-Monitoring Scale (M. Snyder, 1974) and the Trust Scale (J. K. Remple, J...
As part of ‘two essays in dialogue’ with a piece written by Dale Hudson, this article ::: advances critical discussions of the documentary film given the context of, and ::: challenges posed by, digitality. Specifically, it analyses ‘the digital’ in Michael ::: Takeo Magruder’s {transcription} and [FALLUJAH. IRAQ. 31/0...
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Improving reality. An analysis of Spanish makeover reality television
The main aim of this paper is to identify the values conveyed by Spanish makeover reality television. There are two aspects that make these programmes relevant study objects: first, their widespread pres- ence in Spanish television schedules, and second, the role they play in con- structing the social imaginary due to ...
The article introduces the teaching reformation focusing on course project of power engineering detection and control technology, and discusses the new reformation in the future.
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Terorizmo sociopsichologiniai ypatumai
The purpose of this study is to focus attention on the types of individuals and groups that are prone to terrorism in an effort to understand better the terrorism phenomenon. The study examines the relevant literature and assesses the current knowledge of the subject. The study seeks to describe theories of terrorism a...
L'A. propose d'evaluer la vision de von Balthasar au sujet de la contribution de Maitre Eckhart a la tradition theologique. Cette evaluation se fait a partir d'un groupe de cinq elements: la disposition esthetique, la similitude entre l'etre et Dieu, l'absence de mise en question du divin, la serenite, la naissance de ...
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Comment on the mid-50s of the 20th century ideological critique campaign of Hu Shi
By the end of 1954,with "two little people" critical study by Yu Ping-bo's Dream fuse,start the party in the ideological field of large-scale criticism of Hu Shi thought movement,this criticism from the three aspects of this campaign to make brief comments.
As part of ‘two essays in dialogue’ with a piece written by Dale Hudson, this article ::: advances critical discussions of the documentary film given the context of, and ::: challenges posed by, digitality. Specifically, it analyses ‘the digital’ in Michael ::: Takeo Magruder’s {transcription} and [FALLUJAH. IRAQ. 31/0...
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Identity (Re)construction through sharing: A study of mother and teenage daughter dyads in France and Japan
We use the transitional and liminal stage when daughters enter adolescence to investigate how sharing practices within families are employed as a resource in identity work. We show the importance of “sharing in” within some French dyads, as a means for discovering new life projects and for rediscovering past identity p...
As part of ‘two essays in dialogue’ with a piece written by Dale Hudson, this article ::: advances critical discussions of the documentary film given the context of, and ::: challenges posed by, digitality. Specifically, it analyses ‘the digital’ in Michael ::: Takeo Magruder’s {transcription} and [FALLUJAH. IRAQ. 31/0...
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Dedicated to the memory of Armand Borel, with affection and admiration
Let G be a connected semisimple Lie group such that the associated symmetric space X is Hermitian and let g be the fundamental group of a compact orientable surface of genus g ≥ 2. We survey the study of maximal representations of g into G, that is the subset of Hom( g, G) characterized by the maximality of the Toledo ...
As part of ‘two essays in dialogue’ with a piece written by Dale Hudson, this article ::: advances critical discussions of the documentary film given the context of, and ::: challenges posed by, digitality. Specifically, it analyses ‘the digital’ in Michael ::: Takeo Magruder’s {transcription} and [FALLUJAH. IRAQ. 31/0...
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Autumn, 1830. Her Letter to Dead
the seasons have changed the farm. The magpies take to the peppers, the wild cats fatten with field mice and feed from the bam. My strawberries are spreading with such felicity! The drought coughed up its last windstorm some two months ago and you know we do not have to dust the china every day. This moment, Margaret m...
As part of ‘two essays in dialogue’ with a piece written by Dale Hudson, this article ::: advances critical discussions of the documentary film given the context of, and ::: challenges posed by, digitality. Specifically, it analyses ‘the digital’ in Michael ::: Takeo Magruder’s {transcription} and [FALLUJAH. IRAQ. 31/0...
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(Re) investigating Man, Drum and Music in Healing
This paper examines the trio, man, drum and music as God' s direct and indirect creations and their collective significance in music healing using experiences from Nigeria. In this connection, it studies their independent attributes and discusses them within the general framework of indigenous beliefs in non-western mu...
This study aims at exploring deceptive dynamics (i.e., impression management [IM], self-deception, and emotional manipulation [EM]) and their role in control beliefs and health status reporting in ...
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Art therapy with a young refugee woman – survivor of war
Abstract This essay represents an art therapy case study with a young refugee woman called Hanna, which took place at a day centre in an NHS trust. In particular, I focus on the client's loss of home and her nostalgic feeling – an experience particular to refugees. This essay is an exploration of meanings and the clien...
As part of ‘two essays in dialogue’ with a piece written by Dale Hudson, this article ::: advances critical discussions of the documentary film given the context of, and ::: challenges posed by, digitality. Specifically, it analyses ‘the digital’ in Michael ::: Takeo Magruder’s {transcription} and [FALLUJAH. IRAQ. 31/0...
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Deep Learning Art History from Data: Baroque Intellectual Influence on the Romantic Era Painting
Baroque is a unique period for emergence of creative novelties in artistic ideas and technique improvement. Baroque art shows the influence of pre-Baroque period's humanism perspective, and it exerted an extraordinary influence on art following it. In the following, computational intelligence and deep learning are appl...
As part of ‘two essays in dialogue’ with a piece written by Dale Hudson, this article ::: advances critical discussions of the documentary film given the context of, and ::: challenges posed by, digitality. Specifically, it analyses ‘the digital’ in Michael ::: Takeo Magruder’s {transcription} and [FALLUJAH. IRAQ. 31/0...
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Of what is pedology the study?
Pedology | Define Pedology at Dictionary.com Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012 Word Origin and History for pedology Expand n. "scientific study of the soil," 1924,...
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Hyme’s Speaking and Speech Event Analysis in the Comedy Television Series: “Brooklyn 99”
Abstract. This study investigated the occurrence of speech events in “BROOKLYN 99” comedy series (Season #1, Episode #1) to probe such phenomena in media discourse. This study presented not only a sample of spoken discourse about those speech events which were more frequent, but a sample of native speakers’ cultural no...
To what degree, Nichols asks, does ideology inform images in films, advertising, and other media? Does the cinema or any other sign system liberate or manipulate us? How can we as spectators know when the media are subtly perpetuating a specific set of values? To address these issues, the author draws from a variety of...
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The use of culturally congruent spiritual beliefs in the successful treatment of two cases of complicated bereavement for infant death
The cognitive model of clinical practice involves identifying significant beliefs, including spiritual beliefs. Traditional belief in Taoism was elicited from two Cantonese-speaking women referred for assessment after psychiatric admission for complicated bereavement. Their belief was incorporated into the formulations...
The approach to coordinating the criminal legislation with its application is deciphering law by active solution in judicial practice,which means the judicial personnel must interpret the legislation justly.This article analyzes how to interpret justly by studying the Voluntary Surrender and Meritorious Performance.Try...
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Hypnography A Study In The Therapeutic Use Of Hypnotic Painting
Thank you for downloading hypnography a study in the therapeutic use of hypnotic painting. Maybe you have knowledge that, people have look numerous times for their favorite novels like this hypnography a study in the therapeutic use of hypnotic painting, but end up in malicious downloads. Rather than reading a good boo...
Thank you very much for reading techniques for producing visual instructional media. Maybe you have knowledge that, people have search numerous times for their chosen books like this techniques for producing visual instructional media, but end up in malicious downloads. Rather than enjoying a good book with a cup of co...
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A descriptive analysis of factors contributing to binge eating
This study was designed to examine temporally proximal and remote antecedents as well as immediate and delayed consequences of binge eating behavior. Participants included 16 undergraduate females who reported engaging in binge eating at least two times per week and experiencing a sense of lack of control during binge ...
Abstract This essay represents an art therapy case study with a young refugee woman called Hanna, which took place at a day centre in an NHS trust. In particular, I focus on the client's loss of home and her nostalgic feeling – an experience particular to refugees. This essay is an exploration of meanings and the clien...
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The role of communication in nursing--perceptual variations in student/teacher responses in Northern Ireland.
The value of sound communication/interpersonal skills in nursing has been clearly demonstrated over recent years. However, precise definition of what constitutes such skills, and how these skills should be developed, remains comparatively ill-defined. This lack of positive definition in turn presents considerable diffi...
To what degree, Nichols asks, does ideology inform images in films, advertising, and other media? Does the cinema or any other sign system liberate or manipulate us? How can we as spectators know when the media are subtly perpetuating a specific set of values? To address these issues, the author draws from a variety of...
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Soma and psyche: An indissociable unity
Abstract Before the Corpus Hypocratum, the term soma referred to an inanimate body or corpse. “Psyche” originally signified breath and, by extension, the breath of life and then soul. It is worth recalling that these semantic shifts occurred at a time when Hippocrates was founding medicine as a scientific discipline ba...
This is the second in a series of working ::: papers published by the Higher Education ::: Academy to disseminate information about ::: the project entitled 'What is learned at ::: university: the social and organisational ::: mediation of university learning' (SOMUL). ::: This second working paper focuses on the ::: o...
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In this paper, improved oscillation conditions are established for the oscillation of all solutions of differential equations with non-monotone deviating arguments and nonnegative coefficients. They lead to a procedure that checks for oscillations by iteratively computing \(\lim \sup\) and \(\lim \inf\) on terms recurs...
We study the oscillation of first-order delay equations using a method that parallels the use of Riccati equations in the study of the oscillation of second-order ordinary differential equations without delay. We give an alternative proof of a comparison theorem first established by Kwong and Patula, obtain some asympt...
Berzelius failed to make use of Faraday's electrochemical laws in his laborious determination of equivalent weights.
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Guided by Nambu ( n +1)-dimensional phase space formalism we build a new system of dynamic equations. These equations describe a dynamic state of the corporeal system composed of n subsystems. The dynamic equations are formulated in terms of dynamic variables of the subsystems as well as in terms of dynamic variables o...
Invariant theory as a study of properties of a polynomials under translational transformations is developed. Class of polynomials with congruent set of eigenvalues is introduced. Evolution equations for eigenvalues and coefficients remaining the polynomial within proper class of polynomials are formulated. The connecti...
A numerical ordinary differential equation method, in conjunction with a finite-difference discretization, is applied to solve a dynamic motion partial differential equation of mixed type. This dynamic motion equation arises in the application of a towed acoustic antenna in the ocean. The equation describes the transve...
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In this paper, we study a class of nonautonomous cellular neural networks with reaction-diffusion terms. By employing the method of variation parameter, applying inequality technique and introducing a lot of real parameters, we present some sufficient conditions ensuring the boundedness and globally exponential stabili...
This paper considers dynamical behaviors of a class of fuzzy ::: impulsive reaction-diffusion delayed cellular neural networks ::: (FIRDDCNNs) with time-varying periodic self-inhibitions, ::: interconnection weights, and inputs. By using delay differential ::: inequality, -matrix theory, and analytic methods, some new ...
Purpose ::: Is onset of symptoms in AV nodal re-entrant tachycardia (AVNRT) and accessory pathway-mediated re-entrant tachycardia (AVRT) patients gender-specific?
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Parametric excitation of beams moving over supports
Studied in this work are the formulation of equations of motion and the response to parametric excitation of a uniform cantilever beam moving longitudinally over a single bilateral support. The equations of motion are generated by using assumed modes to discretize the beam, by regarding the support as a kinematic const...
Abstract In many applications, such as atmospheric chemistry, large systems of ordinary differential equations (ODEs) with both stiff and nonstiff parts have to be solved numerically. A popular approach in such cases is to integrate the stiff parts implicitly and the nonstiff parts explicitly. In this paper we study a ...
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Computations of Elastic-plastic Waves by Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics
One dimensional elastic plastic strain waves induced by impulsive stress loading are simulated numerically by corrected smoothed particle hydrodynamics. In order to study the effects to control the numerical noise occurred at the shock front, both the artificial viscosity and flux corrected transport methods are used a...
In the oil production and thermal recovery in the application of oil and gas field, well of curves are regarded as the crooked canal(namely not only the canal has horizontal section but also vertical section), it instead the horizontal well before. Thus establishmented the new elbow well model, the solution of the mode...
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Optimal control of the rotation of a system of two bodies connected by an elastic rod
Abstract Optimal controls of the rotation of a mechanical system consisting of two rigid bodies, joined by an elastic rod, through a specified angle about an axis passing through the centre of mass of one of the bodies are constructed. The problem of the optimal control of the rotation of the system through a given ang...
In the oil production and thermal recovery in the application of oil and gas field, well of curves are regarded as the crooked canal(namely not only the canal has horizontal section but also vertical section), it instead the horizontal well before. Thus establishmented the new elbow well model, the solution of the mode...
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An integrated optical parallel adder as a first step towards light speed data processing
Integrated optical circuits with nanophotonic devices have attracted significant attention due to its low power dissipation and light-speed operation. With light interference and resonance phenomena, the nanophotonic device works as a voltage-controlled optical pass-gate like a pass-transistor. This paper first introdu...
Abstract In many applications, such as atmospheric chemistry, large systems of ordinary differential equations (ODEs) with both stiff and nonstiff parts have to be solved numerically. A popular approach in such cases is to integrate the stiff parts implicitly and the nonstiff parts explicitly. In this paper we study a ...
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Numerical Analysis of Free Surface Shock Waves around Bow by Modified MAC-Method
Computational schemes and numerical stability conditions of a modified version of Marker and Cell method are studied and a new computing program is developed using second-order upstream differencing representations of the momentum conservation equations and a SOR iterative method for solving a Poisson equation for the ...
In the oil production and thermal recovery in the application of oil and gas field, well of curves are regarded as the crooked canal(namely not only the canal has horizontal section but also vertical section), it instead the horizontal well before. Thus establishmented the new elbow well model, the solution of the mode...
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Numerical study on small-scale longitudinal heat conduction in cross-wavy primary surface heat exchanger
Abstract The longitudinal heat conduction is usually neglected during the analysis of cross-wavy (CW) primary heat exchanger. In this paper, an anisotropic heat transfer numerical model is proposed to analyze the local thermal field of primary surface plate affected by the small-scale longitudinal heat conduction. More...
In this paper the physical meaning of a nonlinear partial differential equation (nPDE) of the fourth order relating to wave theory is deduced to the first time. The equation under consideration belongs to a class of less studied nPDEs and an explicit physical meaning is not known until now. This paper however bridges t...
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Explosive solutions of parabolic stochastic partial differential equations with L$\acute{e}$vy noise
In this paper, we study the explosive solutions to a class of parbolic stochastic semilinear differential equations driven by a L$\acute{\mbox{e}}$vy type noise. The sufficient conditions are presented to guarantee the existence of a unique positive solution of the stochastic partial differential equation under investi...
Many physical phenomena can be described by biexponential curve. To study the physical phenomena, there is a need to obtain their mathematical expressions. Generally, the expressions are acquired based on the fitting of experimental data, and the general method to fit exponential curve is nonlinear least squares (NLLS)...
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Synthetic routes to nanomaterials containing anthracyclines: noncovalent systems
Chemotherapy still constitutes a basic treatment for various types of cancer. Anthracyclines are effective antineoplastic drugs that are widely used in clinical practice. Unfortunately, they are characterized by high systemic toxicity and lack of tumour selectivity. A promising way to enhance treatment effectiveness an...
The novel contribution of this paper relies in the proposal of a fully implicit numerical method designed for nonlinear degenerate parabolic equations, in its convergence/stability analysis, and in the study of the related computational cost. In fact, due to the nonlinear nature of the underlying mathematical model, th...
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Modelling uncertainties in the stationary seepage problem
This paper considers the uncertainties in the stationary seepage problem. Initially, this investigation considers the uncertainties in the results of a finite element method analysis of a stationary seepage problem, where the properties of the porous medium can be considered as random variables. Random field theory is ...
The paper deals with the stability of the semi-implicit Milstein method for stochastic differential e-quations with time delay. By studying the difference equation, which is the outcome of applying the numerical method to a linear test equation, conditions under which the method is MS-stable and GMS-stable are determin...
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Three higher-dimensional Virasoro integrable models: Multiple soliton solutions
In this work, we study three higher-dimensional Virasoro integrable models, namely the (3+1)-dimensional Nizhnik-Novikov-Veselov equation, the (3+1)-dimensional breaking soliton equation, and a (3+1)-dimensional extended breaking soliton equation. The three equations are among the Virasoro integrable models. We use the...
In this paper, a numerical method is given for solving fuzzy Fredholm integral equations of the second kind, by using Bernstein piecewise polynomial, whose coefficients determined through solving dual fuzzy linear system. Numerical examples are presented to illustrate the proposed method, whose calculations were implem...
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Advancing Dynamic Evolutionary Optimization Using In-Memory Database Technology
This paper reports on IMDEA (In-Memory database Dynamic Evolutionary Algorithm), an approach to dynamic evolutionary optimization exploiting in-memory database (IMDB) technology to expedite the search process subject to change events arising at runtime. The implemented system benefits from optimization knowledge persis...
Abstract In many applications, such as atmospheric chemistry, large systems of ordinary differential equations (ODEs) with both stiff and nonstiff parts have to be solved numerically. A popular approach in such cases is to integrate the stiff parts implicitly and the nonstiff parts explicitly. In this paper we study a ...
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Frontiers Of 4d And 5d Transition Metal Oxides
Thank you for downloading frontiers of 4d and 5d transition metal oxides. As you may know, people have look numerous times for their chosen books like this frontiers of 4d and 5d transition metal oxides, but end up in malicious downloads. Rather than reading a good book with a cup of tea in the afternoon, instead they ...
By differential operator,this paper study the method for solving a class of the fourth order linear differential equations and the stability of its solution,make the extension to results of paper[2].
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Implicit High-Order Compact Differencing Methods: Study of Convergence and Stability
Compact differencing can deliver high-order accuracy using only a limited span of stencils, but incurring a costly matrix in version. Hence, use of a stable implicit time discretizaton becomes favorable in order to offset the computation cost by allowing a large time step. A practical way to reduce the burden of invert...
The methods of false color composite band choice,samples size,and samples methods,influence classification precisions,were introduced.This article is very important reference to advance classification precision.
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SUMMARY: The microcyst stage of Salmonella typhi, Proteus vulgaris, Bacterium coli and Pseudomonas fluorescens is non-motile and devoid of flagella. Observations by electron- and photomicroscopy indicate that the flagella grow outwards through the cell wall of the germinating microcyst. They commence to develop after a...
SUMMARY: The flagella of certain large spirilla appear to be compound structures composed of a large number of individual fibres. These arise in bundles from a single blepharoplast, whereas in other bacteria each flagellum arises separately. The flagella of spirilla are thus, in some respects, intermediate between thos...
Purpose ::: The study aimed to characterise a fossil permafrost-affected (Stagnic Fluvisol Relictiturbic) soil, occurring in a cliff in the central part of the Polish Baltic coastal zone near Orzechowo (54° 35.664′ N, 16° 54.123′ E).
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The mobility of methylmercury in biological systems.
Fine-Scale Tissue Distribution of Cadmium, Inorganic Mercury, and Methylmercury in Nymphs of the Burrowing Mayfly Hexagenia rigida Studied by Whole-Body Autoradiography
Methodological constraints in the molecular biodiversity study of a thermomineral spring cyanobacterial mat: a case study
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what is the green algae on sloth
The course outer layer is where many of the organisms live. Green algae grows in the cracks of the hair and lives symbiotically with the sloth. The algae has a nice place to grow and the sloth benefits by getting a green tint in its fur, which helps camouflage it among the leaves in the rainforest. For this study, rese...
Some green seaweeds, such as Enteromorpha and Ulva, are quick to utilize inorganic nutrients from land runoff, and thus can be indicators of nutrient pollution. Green algae are often classified with their embryophyte descendants in the green plant clade Viridiplantae (or Chlorobionta).n the Charales, the closest relati...
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what are some species of plants
The plant kingdom is a rich and varied world, with species such as green algae that grow on the microscopic level as well as monstrously large, imposing beauties like the giant redwood trees. Botanists, who study plant species, have identified more than 300,000 species of plants that presently exist.The existing specie...
Plants are mainly multicellular, predominantly photosynthetic eukaryotes of the kingdom Plantae. The term is today generally limited to the green plants, which form an unranked clade Viridiplantae (Latin for green plants). This includes the flowering plants, conifers and other gymnosperms, ferns, clubmosses, hornworts,...
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geography cold environment landforms
Human and Physical Geography is the study of the environment, people, and the resources they use. Geography determines the way in which humans live, the adaptations they have developed to survive, and the alterations to the environment they have made to better their existence.limate is a very important part in the stud...
Photograph by Rich Reid. Tundras are among Earth's coldest, harshest biomes. Tundra ecosystems are treeless regions found in the Arctic and on the tops of mountains, where the climate is cold and windy and rainfall is scant. Tundra lands are snow-covered for much of the year, until summer brings a burst of wildflowers....
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what is marine biology
Skip to main content. Search. Marine biology is not a separate discipline in biology. It is the application of different specialties in biology to the study of the particular organisms which live in the marine environment. It requires an understanding of the unique characteristics of the sea and its inhabitants and the...
A marine biologist researches and explores organisms, both plants and animals, within the marine biology field. This field has to do with animals and plants that live in salty bodies of water.The marine biologist may carry out observations and assessments, in order to determine the health of an environment. marine biol...
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Nonlinear age-dependent population dynamics in continuously propagated bacterial cultures
Structured Models of Cell Migration Incorporating Molecular Binding Processes
Methodological constraints in the molecular biodiversity study of a thermomineral spring cyanobacterial mat: a case study
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A generalized ADK (Ammosov–Delone–Krainov) theory for ionization of open-shell atoms is compared to ionization experiments performed on the transition metal atoms V, Ni, Pd, Ta and Nb. Our theory is found to be in good agreement for V, Ni, Pd and Ta, whereas conventional ADK theory overestimates ionization by orders of...
Numerically determined ionization rates for the field ionization of atomic hydrogen in strong and short laser pulses are presented. The laser pulse intensity reaches the so-called ``barrier-suppression ionization'' regime where field ionization occurs within a few half laser cycles. Comparison of our numerical results ...
Arginine kinase plays an important role in the cellular energy metabolism of invertebrates. Dimeric arginine kinase (dAK) is unique in some marine invertebrates. The effects of Zn 21 on the unfolding and aggregation of dAK from the sea cucumber Stichopus japonicus were investigated. Our results indicated that Zn 21 cau...
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Stoichiometric Foundation of Large-Scale Biochemical System Analysis.- Modelling Stochastic Clonal Interference.- Software Verification of Biomolecular Systems.- Kinetic Modelling as a Modern Technology to Explore and Modify Living Cells.- Modelling Gene Assembly in Ciliates.- Towards Molecular Programming - a Personal...
This paper proposes the Effective Index, a formal tool to support decision processes in drug discovery. The Effective Index is based on concurrency theory and process calculi to describe incrementally complex biological systems and on Markov process theory to handle quantitative information. A running case study concer...
Perfect Quantum Cloning Machines (QCM) would allow to use quantum nonlocality for arbitrary fast signaling. However perfect QCM cannot exist. We derive a bound on the fidelity of QCM compatible with the no-signaling constraint. This bound equals the fidelity of the Bu\v{z}ek-Hillery QCM.
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The Cytoskeleton : a practical approach
Fluorescence microscopic analysis of cytoskeletal organization and dynamics, Yu-li-Wang an ultrastructural approach to understanding the cytoskeleton, John H. Hartwig actin filament assembly and organization in vitro, John A. Cooper mapping structural and functional domains in actin-binding proteins, Paul Matsudaira th...
Recent theoretical and experimental work on helically twisted photonic crystal fibres (PCFs) is reviewed. Helical Bloch theory is introduced, including a new formalism based on the tight-binding ap...
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