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  1. Triangular Numbers, Gaussian Integers, and KenKen

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    Watkins, John J.

    2012-01-01

    Latin squares form the basis for the recreational puzzles sudoku and KenKen. In this article we show how useful several ideas from number theory are in solving a KenKen puzzle. For example, the simple notion of triangular number is surprisingly effective. We also introduce a variation of KenKen that uses the Gaussian integers in order to…

  2. Ken Goldberg / Ken Goldberg ; interv. Tilman Baumgärtel

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    Goldberg, Ken

    2006-01-01

    1961. a. Jbadanis Nigeerias sündinud ja Berkeleys elavast kunstnikust Ken Goldbergist ja tema loomingust, 2000. a. tehtud meiliintervjuu kunstnikuga. Võrguinstallatsioonidest "Mercury Project", "The Robot in the Garden", "Telegarden" jt., mis tegelevad taju ja usutavusega Interneti-ajastul. Teleepistemoloogia mõistest. Ken Goldbergil on doktorikraad arvutiteaduses

  3. Status and neutron scattering experiments at KENS

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    Watanabe, N.; Sasaki, H.; Ishikawa, Y.; Endoh, Y.; Inoue, K.

    1983-01-01

    This paper reports present status of the KENS facility, progress in neutron scattering experiments and instrumental developments, and status of the KENS-I' program. A design study of a high intensity rapid-cycle 800 MeV proton synchrotron for proposed new pulsed neutron (KENS-II) and meson source is also descirbed

  4. Jan ja Ken - vennad disainerid ja sisearhitektid / Jan Joonas Graps, Ken-Kristjan Ruut ; intervjueerinud Tanel Veenre

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    Graps, Jan Joonas, 1972-

    2009-01-01

    Jan Joonas Grapsi ja Ken-Kristjan Ruuduga nende loomingust ja kujundamispõhimõtetest. 2004. a. asutasid vennad oma sisearhitektuuri ja disainiga tegeleva firma Jan & Ken OÜ. Pälvisid Eesti Sisearhitektide Liidu 2008. aasta parima ühiskondliku interjööri preemia, EXPO 2010 Eesti paviljoni võistlusel 2. koha

  5. Ken-Marti Vaher : Vildakas Euroopa väärtuskaart tuleb sirgeks ajada! / Ken-Marti Vaher

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    Vaher, Ken-Marti, 1974-

    2006-01-01

    Leedu initsiatiivil algatatud kampaaniast "Kommunism rahvusvahelise kohtu ette". Riigikogu liige Ken-Marti Vaher on andnud nõusoleku olla patrooniks töörühmale, kelle ülesandeks on rahvusvahelise konverentsi ettevalmistamine Eesti poolt. Ken-Marti Vaher selgitab oma nägemust konverentsist, räägib Euroopa avalikkuse koondamisest ühtsete väärtuste taha, Euroopa Liidu suhetest Venemaaga ning vajadusest riiklikult tunnustada vabadusvõitlejaid

  6. KENS report-8, 1989/90

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    Ikeda, H.; Furusaka, M.; Watanabe, N.

    1991-01-01

    In this report, the research progress at the KENS facility during the period from April, 1988 to September, 1990 is summarized. In this period, proton beam intensity was gradually increased, and in March, 1989, the proton beam intensity of 2x10 12 protons per pulse corresponding to 6.7 μA in time-averaged beam current at 20 Hz was successfully achieved with the 500 MeV booster synchrotron. During this period, efforts were exerted to maintain research activities with very modest proton beam intensity in KENS. A program to improve the performance of all instruments by about ten times in intensity equivalence (data rate, resolution, signal to background ratio and so on). In some instruments, the improvement has already been achieved, while in the remainder, it is still in progress. At the same time, a program to build up and promote better science was started. About ten workshops a year of small size are organized on various fields of research using pulsed neutrons. The progress in KENS, the summary of booster synchrotron operation, the instruments in KENS, the scientific reports on neutron scattering, instrumentations and the development for future program and Japan-UK collaboration on neutron scattering are reported. (K.I.)

  7. Memories of Ken Mason.

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    Brazier, Margaret; McCall Smith, Alexander; Laurie, Graeme; McLean, Shelia; Jackson, Emily; Neal, Mary; Biggs, Hazel; Ost, Suzanne

    2017-08-01

    John Kenyon Mason (19 December 1919-26 January 2017), CBE, MD, LLD, FRCPath, DMJ, FRCPE, FRSE, and known as Ken Mason to us all, was Regius Professor of Forensic Medicine at the University of Edinburgh from 1973-1985 and thereafter Emeritus Professor of Forensic Medicine and Honorary Fellow in the School of Law at the University of Edinburgh. A formal obituary to Professor Mason is published in the Scotsman (http://www.scotsman.com/news/obituaries/obituary-professor-ken-mason-medical-jurisprudence-pioneer-1-4357181). We offer some personal tributes to our friend and colleague. © The Author 2017. Published by Oxford University Press; all rights reserved. For Permissions, please email: journals.permissions@oup.com.

  8. Role of joy in farm animal welfare legislation

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    von Gall, Philipp; Gjerris, Mickey

    2017-01-01

    While animal welfare is commonly invoked in legal debates regarding non-human animals kept for food purposes, the concept of animal joy is rarely mentioned in such contexts. This paper analyzes the relationship between welfare and joy in the German animal protection law (GAPL) and in the EU...... directive 98/58/EC. Based on a review of scientific and philosophical approaches towards animal welfare, joy is argued to be a part of welfare. Nevertheless, joy is ignored in the German and EU legal provisions. While there may be economic disadvantages of legally protecting animal joy, it is argued...... that overlooking elements of joy cannot be justified from any ethical perspective that claims to take animal welfare into consideration. In order to clarify the aims of the legal provisions, decision-makers need to define the role joy ought to play in welfare legislation....

  9. KENS report - 10, 1993/94

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    Itoh, S.; Otomo, T.; Ikeda, H.

    1995-01-01

    The present issue follows a previous issue, KENS Report-IX published in October 1992 and summarizes research progress at the KENS facility during the period between October 1992 and December 1994. During this period, LAM-80C (former LAM-80) was installed down stream from LAM-80ET for high-resolution inelastic measurements under a magnetic field and a low temperature. The construction of a new high-resolution powder diffractometer, VEGA, was completed and the former HRP was replaced by VEGA. The counting rates and the resolution were much improved and also the range of the d-spacing was increased in comparison with the former HRP. The depleted uranium target has been operated trouble-free for a decade. Although the present target is estimated to work for a longer time, a spare target was prepared. There was a considerable scientific progress in neutron scattering research at KENS. The following examples can be introduced here. A new phenomena originating from spin quantum effects was observed in a quasi-one-dimensional magnet under a pulsed high-magnetic field. The Zeeman splitting of magnetic excitations from dilute magnets was successfully observed on LAM-80C. Developing a 3 He polarizer, neutron spin rotation around a p-wave resonance in 139 La was observed. (J.P.N.)

  10. KENS report - 10, 1993/94

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    Itoh, S; Otomo, T; Ikeda, H [eds.

    1996-12-31

    The present issue follows a previous issue, KENS Report-IX published in October 1992 and summarizes research progress at the KENS facility during the period between October 1992 and December 1994. During this period, LAM-80C (former LAM-80) was installed down stream from LAM-80ET for high-resolution inelastic measurements under a magnetic field and a low temperature. The construction of a new high-resolution powder diffractometer, VEGA, was completed and the former HRP was replaced by VEGA. The counting rates and the resolution were much improved and also the range of the d-spacing was increased in comparison with the former HRP. The depleted uranium target has been operated trouble-free for a decade. Although the present target is estimated to work for a longer time, a spare target was prepared. There was a considerable scientific progress in neutron scattering research at KENS. The following examples can be introduced here. A new phenomena originating from spin quantum effects was observed in a quasi-one-dimensional magnet under a pulsed high-magnetic field. The Zeeman splitting of magnetic excitations from dilute magnets was successfully observed on LAM-80C. Developing a {sup 3}He polarizer, neutron spin rotation around a p-wave resonance in {sup 139}La was observed. (J.P.N.).

  11. KENS report - 10, 1993/94

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    Itoh, S.; Otomo, T.; Ikeda, H. [eds.

    1995-12-31

    The present issue follows a previous issue, KENS Report-IX published in October 1992 and summarizes research progress at the KENS facility during the period between October 1992 and December 1994. During this period, LAM-80C (former LAM-80) was installed down stream from LAM-80ET for high-resolution inelastic measurements under a magnetic field and a low temperature. The construction of a new high-resolution powder diffractometer, VEGA, was completed and the former HRP was replaced by VEGA. The counting rates and the resolution were much improved and also the range of the d-spacing was increased in comparison with the former HRP. The depleted uranium target has been operated trouble-free for a decade. Although the present target is estimated to work for a longer time, a spare target was prepared. There was a considerable scientific progress in neutron scattering research at KENS. The following examples can be introduced here. A new phenomena originating from spin quantum effects was observed in a quasi-one-dimensional magnet under a pulsed high-magnetic field. The Zeeman splitting of magnetic excitations from dilute magnets was successfully observed on LAM-80C. Developing a {sup 3}He polarizer, neutron spin rotation around a p-wave resonance in {sup 139}La was observed. (J.P.N.).

  12. Finding joy in social work. II: Intrapersonal sources.

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    Pooler, David Kenneth; Wolfer, Terry; Freeman, Miriam

    2014-07-01

    Despite the social work profession's strengths orientation, research on its workforce tends to focus on problems (for example, depression, problem drinking, compassion fatigue, burnout). In contrast, this study explored ways in which social workers find joy in their work. The authors used an appreciative inquiry approach, semistructured interviews (N = 26), and a collaborative grounded theory method of analysis. Participants identified interpersonal (making connections and making a difference) and intrapersonal (making meaning and making a life) sources of joy and reflected significant personal initiative in the process of finding joy. The authors present findings regarding these intrapersonal sources of joy.

  13. Digantar In India: A Case Study For Joyful Learning

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    Vanita CHOPRA

    2013-07-01

    Full Text Available The hearts and minds of children and young adults are wide open to the wonders of learning and the fascinating complexities of life. The school has to provide for all these experiences. However, this experience of 'going to school' destroys children's spirit to learn, their sense of wonder, their curiosity about the world, and their willingness to care for the human condition. After finding an 'extraordinary sameness' in our schools, Goodlad (1984 wrote, "Boredom is a disease of epidemic proportions. ... Why are our schools not places of joy?" (p 242 As educators, we have the responsibility to educate and inspire the whole child - mind, heart, and soul and put more joy into students' experience of going to school and get more joy out of working inside one. It is rightly said that joyful learning can flourish in school - if you give joy a chance. This paper discusses the example of Digantar schools as a case study of alternative schooling for joyful learning.

  14. Individual Differences in Gelotophobia Predict Responses to Joy and Contempt

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    Jennifer Hofmann

    2015-04-01

    Full Text Available In a paradigm facilitating smile misattribution, facial responses and ratings to contempt and joy were investigated in individuals with or without gelotophobia (fear of being laughed at. Participants from two independent samples (N1 = 83, N2 = 50 rated the intensity of eight emotions in 16 photos depicting joy, contempt, and different smiles. Facial responses were coded by the Facial Action Coding System in the second study. Compared with non-fearful individuals, gelotophobes rated joy smiles as less joyful and more contemptuous. Moreover, gelotophobes showed less facial joy and more contempt markers. The contempt ratings were comparable between the two groups. Looking at the photos of smiles lifted the positive mood of non-gelotophobes, whereas gelotophobes did not experience an increase. We hypothesize that the interpretation bias of “joyful faces hiding evil minds” (i.e., being also contemptuous and exhibiting less joy facially may complicate social interactions for gelotophobes and serve as a maintaining factor of gelotophobia.

  15. The joy at birth: an interpretive hermeneutic literature review.

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    Crowther, Susan; Smythe, Elizabeth; Spence, Deb

    2014-04-01

    this literature review examines the experience of joy at birth and what that joy means. The premise is that the whole of the birthing experience has not been fully explicated in the literature and that something of significance remains unexplored and unspoken. It is argued that a hermeneutic phenomenological approach to reviewing literature provides unique insights and leads to deeper understandings about birth and the experience of joy that attunes at that moment. the philosophical underpinnings informed by Heidegger and Gadamer are central to this review and therefore the process of reviewing literature hermeneutically is described. Heideggerian phenomenology is used as the method to ask the questions of the literature in order that concealed and hidden experiences of joy at birth are made visible where they are gleaned from the literature. A hermeneutic lens is used to uncover relationships within the phenomenon of joy at birth and meaning. although a vast birth literature was reviewed joy at birth was often ignored, hidden or covered over. Reviewing the literature on relationships, professional presence, place of birth, birth satisfaction studies and birth as peak and spiritual experience provides glimpses of the phenomenon 'joy at birth'. it is argued that joy at birth remains largely neglected as a phenomenon worthy of consideration. Plausible interpretations are presented that suggest that joy at birth points to something significant and meaningful. Spiritual and sacred meaning is alluded to in the papers reviewed yet the majority of papers that investigate birth leave this meaning unspoken. The review highlights a need for further thinking and questioning about birth that would direct on-going investigation. Copyright © 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

  16. KENS report, 6

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    Watanabe, N.; Arai, M.; Endoh, Y.; Kohgi, M. (eds)

    1987-01-01

    Summerized are research activities at the KENS facility period Sep. 1984 - Aug. 1985. The KENS facility restarted up after the underpinning construction of TRISTAN (electron-position collinder) tunnel. Proton beam intensity from the 500 MeV proton synchrotron was increased by a factor of 1.5 - 2 by H/sup -/ injection. Injector linac was upgraded. Injection energy of the H/sup -/ beam to the 500 MeV synchrotron was increased from 20 MeV to 40 MeV which has brought another gain factor for beam intensity about two. An upgraded system using depleted U was completed and operated. Neutron beam intensity has been increased more than four times. A new cold neutron source has been in operation. One dimentional position sensitive detector using /sup 6/Li loaded glass scintilation detectors is completed. The performance of the polarized epithermal neutron spectrometers, PEN, has been improved, and the new solid methane moderator of a flat shape has provided better resolution on the high resolution powder diffractometer. Proton beam line was rearranged in oder to reduce a possible beam loss in front of the neutron target station, and the radiation shields around the beam exits and the spectrometers were reinforced. Parity non-conservating in nucleous was successfully measured. (J.P.N.).

  17. Some neutronic calculations for KENS-II

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    Kiyanagi, Y.; Arai, M.; Watanabe, N.

    1989-01-01

    Proton energies of the intense spallation neutron sources currently in operation or designed are in the range Ep ≤ 1.1 GeV. Optimization studies of the target station have so far been performed for these proton energies. The KENS-II project has been included in the Japanese Hadron Facility Project where the proton accelerator, a so-called First Ring is shared with Meson Arena for nuclear physics and μSR experiments. The possible highest proton energy for this accelerator is 2 GeV, which is the highest among the world's spallation neutron sources. The authors, therefore, performed some neutronic calculations with 2 GeV protons in order to have a good knowledge of the neutronic characteristics and the optimal parameters of the target station for KENS-II. The fraction of slow neutron intensity versus the proton energy becomes 0.8 for 2 GeV compared to that for 0.8 GeV, and this is higher than 0.67 calculated for source neutrons. The uranium target has a higher neutron productivity, 1.5 times that of the tungsten target, even for 2 GeV protons. The target radius and the moderator axial position have definite optimal values for 2 GeV protons in spite of the broader distribution of the source neutrons in target, and these are essentially similar to the results for 0.8 GeV protons. The broad distribution with a little increase in the maximum luminosity of source neutrons for 2 GeV protons could make it easier to remove the heat load from the target than the case for the same beam-power with lower energy and higher proton current. Therefore, they could conclude that the 2 GeV protons for KENS-II do not have significant difficulties in producing slow neutrons, and that non-fissile material has higher advantages to produce neutrons for higher proton energies. Detailed neutronic calculations are now under way to design a neutron target station for KENS-II. 5 refs., 10 figs

  18. Savisaar laseb endale jalga / Ken-Marti Vaher

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    Vaher, Ken-Marti, 1974-

    2009-01-01

    Riigikogu õiguskomisjoni esimehe Ken-Marti Vaheri sõnul loodab Keskerakond linnaosade kaotamisega muuta valimised Tallinnas linnapeavalimisteks, arvestades partei esinumbri Edgar Savisaare eduga üle linna

  19. Ken-Marti Vaher : Paremjõudude ühinemine on Res Publica esmane ülesanne / Ken-Marti Vaher ; interv. Tanel Mazur

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    Vaher, Ken-Marti, 1974-

    2004-01-01

    Ilmunud ka: Narvskaja Gazeta, 6. nov. 2004, lk. 2. Ida-Virumaad külastanud justiitsminister Ken-Marti Vaher Rakveres ja Narvas arutatust, praeguse võimupartei Res Publica seisukohtadest, tulevikuplaanidest

  20. Joy and happiness: a simultaneous and evolutionary concept analysis.

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    Cottrell, Laura

    2016-07-01

    To report a simultaneous and evolutionary analysis of the concepts of joy and long-term happiness. Joy and happiness are underrepresented in the nursing literature, though negative concepts are well represented. When mentioned in the literature, neither joy nor happiness is adequately defined, explained, or clearly understood. To promote further investigation of these concepts in nursing and to explore their relationship with health and healing, conceptual clarity is an essential first step. Concept analysis. The following databases were searched, without time restrictions, for articles in English: Academic Search Complete, Anthropology Plus; ATLA Religious Database with ATLASerials; Cumulative Index of Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL); Education Research Complete; Humanities International Complete; Psych EXTRA; and SocINDEX with Full Text. The final sample size consists of 61 articles and one book, published between 1978-2014. An adapted combination of Rodgers' Evolutionary Model and Haase et al.'s Simultaneous Concept Analysis (SCA) method. Though both are positive concepts, joy and happiness have significant differences. Attributes of joy describe a spontaneous, sudden and transient concept associated with connection, awareness, and freedom. Attributes of happiness describe a pursued, long-lasting, stable mental state associated with virtue and self-control. Further exploration of joy and happiness is necessary to ascertain their relationship with health and their value to nursing practice and theory development. Nurses are encouraged to consider the value of positive concepts to all areas of nursing. © 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

  1. Proceedings of the workshop on neutrons in biology at KENS (1990)

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    Niimura, Nobuo; Furusaka, Michihiro

    1991-12-01

    This proceedings is the summary of a part of the lectures in ''Neutron scattering workshop - Neutrons in biology at KENS'' held on September 29, 1990, at the Booster Utilization Facility, National Laboratory for High Energy Physics. This time, the topics were limited to those in KENS. Part 1 is the reports on those in which certain extent of results were obtained or are being obtained. Part 2 is special lectures, the talk by Professor Mitsuhiro Hirai who returned from Germany and the topic on DNA bonded proteins as the possibility of neutrons in biology by Professor Isao Tanaka. In Part 3, the subjects in KENS for hereafter were proposed. In Part 4, free discussion was carried out. The objective was made clear as neutrons in biology at KENS, and the number of participants was small, therefore, the discussion concentrated to the focus was able to be carried out, and the meeting was successful. However, the utterance expecting the discussion from wider viewpoint and the opinion of increasing machine time, budget, staffs and so on for neutrons in biology were expressed. (K.I.)

  2. The Joy of Doing

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    Nørgård, Rikke Toft

    Mahan 2003) but about corporeal presence. The presented understanding of player-avatar identity is explicated through consistent inclusion of empirical data consisting of various onscreen/offscreen gaming sessions of Borderlands, World of Warcraft and Playstation Move: Start the Party, showing how the joy...

  3. Kui oled puutunud ussipesa / Ken-Marti Vaher

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    Vaher, Ken-Marti, 1974-

    2005-01-01

    Ilmunud ka: Sakala 15. november lk. 2, Meie Maa 30. november lk. 2. Ken-Marti Vaher kritiseerib Keskerakonna juhi Edgar Savisaare majaostu Keila-Joal ning kummutab laimu oma perekonna varade kohta nende päritolu selgitades

  4. Polarized epithermal neutron spectrometer at KENS

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    Kohgi, M.

    1983-01-01

    A spectrometer employing a white, epithermal, polarized neutron beam is under construction at KENS. The neutron polarization is achieved by passage through a dynamically polarized proton filter (DPPF). The results of the test experiments show that the DPPF method is promising in obtaining polarized epithermal neutron beam. The basic design of the spectrometer is described

  5. Lipsuta pintsaklipslane / Ken-Marti Vaher ; interv. Paavo Kangur

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    Vaher, Ken-Marti, 1974-

    2008-01-01

    Rahvusvahelise vaatlejana Gruusias viibinud Riigikogu liige Gruusia presidendivalimistest ja riigi arengust viimastel aastatel, korruptsioonist ja poliitilisest eliidist Eestis, Res Publica loomisest ja rahastamisest, oma perekonnast, spordiga tegelemisest. Lisa: Ken-Marti Vaher

  6. KENS report - 9, 1991/92

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    Misawa, M.; Masuda, Y.; Ikeda, S.

    1992-01-01

    The present issue follows a previous issue, KENS Report-VIII published in December 1990 and summarizes research progress at the KENS facility during the period between October 1990 and September 1992. During this period a great deal of efforts was devoted to improve the performance of the existing instruments. The construction of a small and medium-Q instrument, WINK, is almost completed and the instrument has successfully been utilized for the measurement of the micro void structure in SiC fiber, a new material. A glass and liquid spectrometer, HIT, which was very productive over past twelve years, retired recently and a new instrument, HIT-II, has just been installed at the position. A high-resolution powder diffractometer, HRP, is also one of the most productive instrument although this is a prototype one for instrumental development. A new instrument, HRP-II, is under construction, which will be installed at the experimental hall by September 1993. Developing research for new techniques also progressed. One highlight was the development of a 3 He polarizer. A polarization of about 50 % has already been attained. By increasing the laser power a higher polarization, hopefully more than 80 %, will be achieved in near future. (author)

  7. David, Dr Joy Caesarina

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    Home; Fellowship. Fellow Profile. Elected: 1982 Section: Medicine. David, Dr Joy Caesarina M.B.B.S., M.S. (Madras). Date of birth: 3 May 1927. Date of death: 20 April 2004. Specialization: Neuropharmacology Last known address: 292, 4th Main, 1st Block, Koramangala, Bengaluru 560 034. YouTube; Twitter; Facebook ...

  8. Joy, Distress, Hope, and Fear in Reinforcement Learning (Extended Abstract)

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    Jacobs, E.J.; Broekens, J.; Jonker, C.M.

    2014-01-01

    In this paper we present a mapping between joy, distress, hope and fear, and Reinforcement Learning primitives. Joy / distress is a signal that is derived from the RL update signal, while hope/fear is derived from the utility of the current state. Agent-based simulation experiments replicate

  9. Processing fluency and impressions of joy and pride

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    Kravchenko Yu.E.

    2017-12-01

    Full Text Available The mere exposure effect consists in the increasing of affective preference (sympathy/ liking for a previously encountered stimulus. Many researches connect it with processing fluency and effort savings (hedonic marking hypothesis [17]. The present study investigates, whether processing fluency connects with other positive emotions. We supposed higher processing fluency correlates with grater intensity of pride and joy. In 1 Experiment participants (n = 98 recognize 10 well-known proverbs in guessing game. Then they marked proverbs about that they would brag to their friends and ranked all proverbs from the most to the lest pleasant. In 2 Experiment 4 groups each of that concluded 24 different complicated joy statements were pairwise compared. Participants (n = 55 chosen most funny and marked unfunny statements. Results shows most sympathy is connect with higher processing fluency, but pride and joy appear more often in connection with more complicated stimuli required lower processing fluency.

  10. The Drosophila BCL6 homolog Ken and Barbie promotes somatic stem cell self-renewal in the testis niche.

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    Issigonis, Melanie; Matunis, Erika

    2012-08-15

    Stem cells sustain tissue regeneration by their remarkable ability to replenish the stem cell pool and to generate differentiating progeny. Signals from local microenvironments, or niches, control stem cell behavior. In the Drosophila testis, a group of somatic support cells called the hub creates a stem cell niche by locally activating the Janus Kinase-Signal Transducer and Activator of Transcription (JAK-STAT) pathway in two adjacent types of stem cells: germline stem cells (GSCs) and somatic cyst stem cells (CySCs). Here, we find that ken and barbie (ken) is autonomously required for the self-renewal of CySCs but not GSCs. Furthermore, Ken misexpression in the CySC lineage induces the cell-autonomous self-renewal of somatic cells as well as the nonautonomous self-renewal of germ cells outside the niche. Thus, Ken, like Stat92E and its targets ZFH1 (Leatherman and Dinardo, 2008) and Chinmo (Flaherty et al., 2010), is necessary and sufficient for CySC renewal. However, ken is not a JAK-STAT target in the testis, but instead acts in parallel to Stat92E to ensure CySC self-renewal. Ken represses a subset of Stat92E targets in the embryo (Arbouzova et al., 2006) suggesting that Ken maintains CySCs by repressing differentiation factors. In support of this hypothesis, we find that the global JAK-STAT inhibitor Protein tyrosine phosphatase 61F (Ptp61F) is a JAK-STAT target in the testis that is repressed by Ken. Together, our work demonstrates that Ken has an important role in the inhibition of CySC differentiation. Studies of ken may inform our understanding of its vertebrate orthologue B-Cell Lymphoma 6 (BCL6) and how misregulation of this oncogene leads to human lymphomas. Copyright © 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

  11. Adolescents' emotional engagement in friends' problems and joys: Associations of empathetic distress and empathetic joy with friendship quality, depression, and anxiety.

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    Smith, Rhiannon L

    2015-12-01

    Although empathetic distress (i.e., taking on a friend's emotional distress as one's own) has been examined as a "cost of caring" especially common among girls, relations with adjustment remain untested. The current study tested associations of empathetic distress with friendship quality, depression, and anxiety. Adolescents (N = 300, ages 12-18) reported on their perceived experience of empathetic distress following a conversation with a friend about problems. The study also considered youths' emotional engagement in friends' positive life events, referred to as empathetic joy. Results indicated that girls reported greater empathetic distress and empathetic joy compared with boys. Findings also suggest that although empathetic distress may have positive implications for youths' friendship adjustment, this may come at the expense of emotional well-being. In contrast, empathetic joy was associated with greater positive friendship quality and fewer internalizing symptoms. Copyright © 2015 The Foundation for Professionals in Services for Adolescents. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

  12. Beyond postmodern spirituality: Ken Wilber and the Integral approach

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    JP Jakonen

    2009-01-01

    Full Text Available The American philosopher Ken Wilber has taken on a sizeable challenge by trying to unsnarl the modern world-knot and its secular worldview. In the course of his almost forty years of predominantly solitary study (he has worked outside academia for the best paPostmodernismrt of his career and writing, Wilber has produced a body of work that spans from consciousness studies to sociology and anthropology, to mysticism and to different fields of philosophy, psychology and comparative religion. The main theme running through his writings is the concept of Kosmos, the universe of matter, life, mind and spirit, that he seeks to restore and bring back both to our vocabulary and to our everyday experience of reality. This article examines Ken Wilber's Integral theory.

  13. Affinity for Poetry and Aesthetic Appreciation of Joyful and Sad Poems.

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    Kraxenberger, Maria; Menninghaus, Winfried

    2016-01-01

    Artworks with sad and affectively negative content have repeatedly been reported to elicit positive aesthetic appreciation. This topic has received much attention both in the history of poetics and aesthetics as well as in recent studies on sad films and sad music. However, poetry and aesthetic evaluations of joyful and sad poetry have received only little attention in empirical studies to date. We collected beauty and liking ratings for 24 sad and 24 joyful poems from 128 participants. Following previous studies, we computed an integrated measure for overall aesthetic appreciation based on the beauty and liking ratings to test for differences in appreciation between joyful and sad poems. Further, we tested whether readers' judgments are related to their affinity for poetry. Results show that sad poems are rated significantly higher for aesthetic appreciation than joyful poems, and that aesthetic appreciation is influenced by the participants' affinity for poetry.

  14. KENS report-7, 1987/88

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    Watanabe, N.; Arai, M.; Asano, H.; Endoh, Y.

    1988-01-01

    The present issue summarizes the research activities performed at the KENS Facility from September, 1986 to March, 1988. In this issue, the style of the report is improved a little bit to the concise from with two columns. In this period, proton beam intensity was gradually increased, and a beam intensity of 2 x 10 12 protons per pulse seemed to come within range. A new data acquisition and processing system was introduced last year, and the construction of a chopper spectrometer INC progressed. The total number of the papers published was about 250. This is the third year of the UK-Japan collaboration on neutron scattering study, and the construction of a chopper spectrometer MARI provided by KEK will be completed in 1990 on the ISIS in Rutherford Appleton Laboratory. A lot of the experiments on high Tc superconductors were proposed, and mostly carried out as a part of B 1 experiments. The future program of the pulsed spallation neutron source KENS-2 was included in the Japanese Hadron Facility Project as an important part of four major fields. The project is now under examination by the government. In the last chapter of this report, the short reports on high intensity proton accelerators are compiled for future reference. The reports in the fields of instrumentation, neutron scattering, structures of liquid and glass, magnetic structure and excitation and others are collected. (K.I.)

  15. Single crystal spectrometer FOX at KENS

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    Takahashi, M.

    2001-01-01

    Single crystal spectrometer FOX installed at H1 thermal neutron line on KENS has been renewed recently for the measurement of very weak scattering. We have installed a multidetector system of 36 linearly placed 3 He detectors with collimators instead of former four-circle diffractometer and scintillator detectors. Though the system is quite simple, a large two-dimensional reciprocal space is observed effectively with high S/N rate on new FOX. (author)

  16. The Joy of Learning: Feminist Materialist Pedagogies and the Freedom of Education

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    Tamboukou, Maria

    2018-01-01

    In this article, I trace lines of materialist pedagogies in the history of women workers' education following feminist interpretations of Spinoza's assemblage of joyful affects. More particularly, I focus on the notions of "laetitia" [joy], "gaudium" [gladness] and "hilaritas" [cheerfulness] as entanglements of joy…

  17. Eesti peab ütlema "jah!" / Ken-Marti Vaher, Urmas Reinsalu

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    Justiitsminister Ken-Marti Vaher ja parlamendiliige Urmas Reinsalu analüüsivad EL-i põhiseaduslikku korda ja esitavad seisukohad, mida Eesti peab ütlema valitsustevahelisel konverentsil EL-i föderaliseerumise vastu

  18. The Joy of Mathematics Discovering Mathematics All Around You

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    1993-01-01

    Part of the joy of mathematics is that it is everywhere-in soap bubbles, electricity, da Vinci's masterpieces, even in an ocean wave. Written by the well-known mathematics teacher consultant, this volume's collection of over 200 clearly illustrated mathematical ideas, concepts, puzzles, and games shows where they turn up in the "real" world. You'll find out what a googol is, visit hotel infinity, read a thorny logic problem that was stumping them back in the 8th century. THE JOY OF MATHEMATICS is designed to be opened at random…it's mini essays are self-contained providing the reader

  19. [Dialogy of Laughter: a new concept introducing joy for health promotion based on dialogue, laughter, joy and the art of the clown].

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    Matraca, Marcus Vinicius Campos; Wimmer, Gert; Araújo-Jorge, Tania Cremonini de

    2011-10-01

    The Dialogy of Laughter - a concept based upon the praxis of general health education performed with joy - is presented and discussed. Health is seen as a resource for life rather than a goal in life and promotion of health is a positive reaction leading to a broader, integrated and complex perception linking the environment, education, people, quality and style of life. Laughter can then be incorporated as a tool in health promotion as defended here. Considerations on dialogue, laughter, joy and the clown giving rise to the Dialogy of Laughter concept are presented. Dialogue, namely an exchange between two or more persons for the comprehension and transfer of ideas, is a methodology for joint thinking to produce new ideas and to share meaning, which is the essence of communication. Laughter is a universal phenomenon linked to aspects of culture, philosophy, history and health. It is dialogic, since through humor the comedy and the wit contained in each laugh, which is a communication code inherent to human nature, are revealed. Joy as a strategy for health promotion is highlighted and the art of the clown, using this art as an educational tool that can be integrated as a social technology, are adopted.

  20. Capitalists in the Myst: The Mystery and the Joys in the Free Market ...

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    ... The Joys of Motherhood, a rebuttal of the liberal prescriptions of Western economic institutions as contained in Hernando de Soto's The Mystery of Capital, and his explanation of the causes of poverty and governmental inefficiency among the poor peoples of the world. Having used literature to debunk the myth of the joys ...

  1. Stalkerid sisekujundusmaastikul / Jan Joonas Graps, Ken-Kristjan Ruut ; intervjueerinud Aale Kask

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    2008-01-01

    Sisearhitektide Jan Joonas Grapsi ja Ken-Kristjan Ruudu loomingust, tehtud tööde loetelu. Sarjast WooDoo. Pelgulinnas Kaera 22 asuva korteri (arhitekt Harry Klaar) ja Murastes asuva eramu (arhitekt Mart Kadarik) sisekujundusest

  2. Solid-methane moderator systems at KENS

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    1997-09-01

    An overview of the target-moderator-reflector assembly (TMRA) systems at the Neutron Science Laboratory (KENS) at the High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK) is described together with the historical changes. Because of the optimized design of TMRA, the neutron-generation efficiency is very high. The characteristics of the cold moderator system, such as the absolute intensity, spectrum and radiation damage to it, are also described. There are a number of new neutron-scattering instruments which are being viewed at the moderator. A brief description of the proposed TMRA for our future project is also given. (auth)

  3. Preliminary optimization experiments of coupled liquid hydrogen moderator for KENS-II

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    Watanabe, N.; Kiyanagi, Y.; Inoue, K.; Furusaka, M.; Ikeda, S.; Arai, M.; Iwasa, H.

    1989-01-01

    As a preliminary optimization experiment on the cold-neutron source for KENS-II, energy and time distributions of cold neutrons emanating from coupled liquid-hydrogen moderators with and without a premoderator in a graphite reflector were measured and compared with those from a decoupled liquid-hydrogen moderator. The results showed that the energy spectra from the coupled liquid-hydrogen moderators are almost the same as those from a decoupled one. Relative gain of the former to the latter is fairly high, more than 5, and further increases with increasing wavelength. The broadening of the neutron pulse width in coupled moderators at the cold-neutron region is not so significant and only 1.5 times compared to the solid methane moderator presently operated at KENS-II. 2 refs., 12 figs., 1 tab

  4. Ken Jacobs and the Perverted Archival Image

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    2016-01-01

    This paper analyses two recent works by American filmmaker Ken Jacobs that deal with aspects of remediation. The first is A Tom Tom Chaser, in which Jacobs records the telecine process that transforms the classic silent film Tom, Tom, the Piper’s Son from chemical into electronic media. The film is riddled with poetic turns inviting the audience to rediscover the medial noise hidden by images. Moreover, Jacobs focuses on the moment of transition from a material medium (the film strip) to the ...

  5. The roles of superficial amygdala and auditory cortex in music-evoked fear and joy.

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    Koelsch, Stefan; Skouras, Stavros; Fritz, Thomas; Herrera, Perfecto; Bonhage, Corinna; Küssner, Mats B; Jacobs, Arthur M

    2013-11-01

    This study investigates neural correlates of music-evoked fear and joy with fMRI. Studies on neural correlates of music-evoked fear are scant, and there are only a few studies on neural correlates of joy in general. Eighteen individuals listened to excerpts of fear-evoking, joy-evoking, as well as neutral music and rated their own emotional state in terms of valence, arousal, fear, and joy. Results show that BOLD signal intensity increased during joy, and decreased during fear (compared to the neutral condition) in bilateral auditory cortex (AC) and bilateral superficial amygdala (SF). In the right primary somatosensory cortex (area 3b) BOLD signals increased during exposure to fear-evoking music. While emotion-specific activity in AC increased with increasing duration of each trial, SF responded phasically in the beginning of the stimulus, and then SF activity declined. Psychophysiological Interaction (PPI) analysis revealed extensive emotion-specific functional connectivity of AC with insula, cingulate cortex, as well as with visual, and parietal attentional structures. These findings show that the auditory cortex functions as a central hub of an affective-attentional network that is more extensive than previously believed. PPI analyses also showed functional connectivity of SF with AC during the joy condition, taken to reflect that SF is sensitive to social signals with positive valence. During fear music, SF showed functional connectivity with visual cortex and area 7 of the superior parietal lobule, taken to reflect increased visual alertness and an involuntary shift of attention during the perception of auditory signals of danger. Copyright © 2013 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

  6. New KENS data acquisition system

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    Arai, M.; Furusaka, M.; Satoh, S.

    1989-01-01

    In this report, the authors discuss a data acquisition system, KENSnet, which is newly introduced to the KENS facility. The criteria for the data acquisition system was about 1 MIPS for CPU speed and 150 Mbytes for storage capacity for a computer per spectrometer. VAX computers were chosen with their propreitary operating system, VMS. The Vax computers are connected by a DECnet network mediated by Ethernet. Front-end computers, Apple Macintosh Plus and Macintosh II, were chosen for their user-friendly manipulation and intelligence. New CAMAC-based data acquisition electronics were developed. The data acquisition control program (ICP) and the general data analysis program (Genie) were both developed at ISIS and have been installed. 2 refs., 3 figs., 1 tab

  7. Socio-Economical, Environmental Evaluation of Ken-Betwa River Link Project, India

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    Pathak Hemant

    2016-10-01

    Full Text Available The India's ambitious Rs 9,393 crore Ken-Betwa river interlinking project will impact very significantly on Socio-economic life of two million people of Bundelkhand region, India. Water is an important input for survival and sustenance of life. The demand of this natural gift has been increasing exponentially. This ambitious project will help us in irrigation, potable water, cheap transportation, electricity as well as a source of livelihood for our ever increasing population. In Bundelkhand region, there is a severe problem of lack of irrigation in one region and water logging in others. Damage to crops due to drought and pitiable drainage facility could be managed. The objectives of the paper are to study socio-economical issues and environmental challenges in Ken-Betwa River link in India and to study environmental impact of this Project.

  8. Deconstructing Positive Affect in Later Life: A Differential Functionalist Analysis of Joy and Interest

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    Consedine, Nathan S.; Magai, Carol; King, Arlene R.

    2004-01-01

    Positive affect, an index of psychological well-being, is a known predictor of functionality and health in later life. Measures typically studied include joy, happiness, and subjective well-being, but less often interest--a positive emotion with functional properties that differ from joy or happiness. Following differential emotions theory, the…

  9. Antioxidant effect of a fermented powder of Lady Joy bean in primary rat hepatocytes.

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    La Marca, Margherita; Pucci, Laura; Bollini, Roberto; Russo, Rossella; Sparvoli, Francesca; Gabriele, Morena; Longo, Vincenzo

    2015-03-01

    The role and beneficial effects of plant and food extracts against various diseases induced by oxidative stress have received much attention in recent years. Legumes are rich in bioactive compounds, and some studies suggest a correlation between their consumption and a reduced incidence of diseases. Primary cultures of rat hepatocytes were used to investigate whether and how an extract obtained from a fermented powder of bean named Lady Joy (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) is able to regulate antioxidant and detoxifying enzymes through the NRF2 pathway, inhibit NF-kB activation, and reduce H2O2-induced endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress. All of the antioxidant and detoxifying enzymes studied were significantly up-regulated by Lady Joy treatment. Western blot showed that Nrf2 was activated by Lady Joy treatment. Also, cells treated with this fermented bean were partially protected against NF-kB activation resulting from H2O2 stress. As a link between oxidative stress and ER dysfunction is hypothesized, we verified whether Lady Joy was able to protect cells from H2O2-induced ER stress, by studying the response of the proteins CHOP, BiP and caspase 12. The results of this study show that Lady Joy can induce the Nrf2 pathway, inhibit NF-kB, and protect ER from stress induced by H2O2.

  10. Knowledge about the joy in children with mild intellectual disability

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    Jasielska Aleksandra

    2017-06-01

    Full Text Available The aim of this study was to characterize the knowledge about the joy in children with mild intellectual disability. The premises relating to mental functioning of these children suggest that this knowledge is poorer and less complex than the knowledge of their peers in the intellectual norm. The study used the authoring tool to measure children’s knowledge of emotions including the joy. This tool takes into account the cognitive representation of the basic emotions available in three codes: image, verbal, semantic and interconnection between the codes - perception, symbolization and conceptualization which perform the functions of perception, expression and understanding. The study included children with the intellectual norm (N = 30 and children with mild intellectual disability (N = 30. The obtained results mainly indicate the differences in how the happiness is understood by particular groups, to the detriment of children with disability. The character of the results is largely determined by the level of organization of knowledge about the joy and accompanying mental operations. The results will be discussed, among others, in the context of the adjustment of the programs of lasting increase of happiness for people with intellectual disability.

  11. Die ontwikkeling van die menslike bewussyn: Ken Wilber se AQAL ...

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    The development of the human consciousness: Ken Wilber's AQAL theory Kenneth Earl Wilber III, an integral philosopher, psychologist and mystic with an intelligence quotient of 160, was born on 31 January 1949 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, in the United States of. America, and is considered by some as one of the most ...

  12. The contributions of the music of George Fenton to the fi lms of Ken Loach

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    2018-01-01

    Ken Loach is a high profile British film director. Since the mid 1960’s, he has made numerous films for cinema and television. There is already a lot written about his way of filming and yet very little is written about the music for his films. To be able to get inside the music of Ken Loach’s films, we must first talk about George Fenton as he has been Loach’s usual composer since 1994. The object of this article is to fill this gap: to discover what musical characteristics Fenton contri...

  13. Kas majanduskuritegusid uuritakse vähe? / Ken-Marti Vaher, Tiit Vähi

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    2010-01-01

    Küsimusele vastavad riigikogu õiguskomisjoni esimees Ken-Marti Vaher ja Silmet Grupi juhatuse esimees Tiit Vähi. Vastukaja artiklile: Krjutškova, Katariina. Majanduskuriteod vaeslaste osas // Äripäev (2010) 19.-22. aug., lk. 10-11

  14. The contributions of the music of George Fenton to the fi lms of Ken Loach

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    Full Text Available Ken Loach is a high profile British film director. Since the mid 1960’s, he has made numerous films for cinema and television. There is already a lot written about his way of filming and yet very little is written about the music for his films. To be able to get inside the music of Ken Loach’s films, we must first talk about George Fenton as he has been Loach’s usual composer since 1994. The object of this article is to fill this gap: to discover what musical characteristics Fenton contributes to Loach’s cinema.

  15. Sundhedsbrøken der blev væk

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    Hollnagel, H.; Malterud, K.

    1995-01-01

    I artiklen beskrives vejen fra idé til projekt om selvvurderede helbredsressourcer. Der tages udgangspunkt i "sundhedsbrøken" beskrevet i de almenmedicinske lærebøger fra 1977: Hvis en persons belastninger gennem længere tid er for store i forhold til personens ressourcer, så er personens helbred......? Som læger er vi vant til den patogenetiske synsvinkel (pato=syg, genese=oprindelse) og spørger, hvordan opstår sygdom? Hvordan kan vi helbrede og forebygge sygdom? Udgivelsesdato: 1995...

  16. Renewal of KENS TMRA

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    Kawai, M.; Furusaka, M.; Ino, T.; Torikai, N.; Yasui, S.; Kiyanagi, Y.

    2001-01-01

    The sub-cadmium neutron flux of the cold-neutron moderator of KENS was reduced into about 30% of the nominal design value because the cadmium liner was ragged due to heavy swelling through a 20-years operation. Since it seemed to be very difficult to repair the liner under the high radiation level and possible hazards due to chemical poisoning of beryllium compounds because of not having proper remote-handling equipment, we decided to replace the whole target-moderator-reflector assembly (TMRA). Neutronics designs were made by using the LCS-2.7 code system in order to not only reduce amount of beryllium, but also to improve the neutron characteristics, such as the source intensity and the pulse shape. The new TMRA has a gadolinium-poisoned ambient moderator and composite reflectors of graphite and beryllium. The tantalum target has been replaced with a tantalum-clad tungsten target, which was fabricated by the HIP process. The first neutron pulse from the new TMRA was ejected on November 1, 2000. (author)

  17. About reliability of joyful learning. From Isomorphism between Knowledge and Play to “Neurodidatics Skills” of Trainers

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    Full Text Available Moving from the evidence of neuroscience about the importance of "joyful" dimension in the learning process, both in childhood than in adulthood, the essay discusses about isomorphism - neurobiologically founded - between knowledge and play. It moves from one stydy in particular, as a pre- text for neuropedagogical reflection around the "joy": joy in education process is described like an epistemological and didactic interweaving between form and content, knowledge and passion, dimensions of meaning and relationship. The landing is related to the acceptance of the systemic dimension in the design and evaluation of adult education: the appearance of "joyful", therefore, does not coincide with lightness and dilution of knowledge but with the understanding of its complexity. The invitation, both epistemological as pragmatic, is the recognition of the indispensability of "neurodidatics skills" (Rivoltella, 2012 for anyone involved in education and relationships.

  18. die ontwikkeling van die menslike bewussyn ken wilber se aqal-teorie

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    19 Feb 2010 ... The development of the human consciousness: Ken Wilber's AQAL theory. Kenneth Earl Wilber ... Wilber bestudeer dus die Psigologie van Carl Jung, Abraham Maslow, Stanislav Grof en Jean Piaget, sowel as Westerse .... within needs to be externalized so it doesn't spoil, like the manna in the desert that ...

  19. Go with the flow: how the consideration of joy versus pride influences automaticity.

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    Katzir, Maayan; Ori, Bnaya; Eyal, Tal; Meiran, Nachshon

    2015-02-01

    Recently, we have shown that the consideration of joy, without the actual experience of the emotion, impaired performance on the antisaccade task (Katzir, Eyal, Meiran, & Kessler, 2010). We interpreted this finding as indicating inhibitory control failure. However, impaired antisaccade performance may result from either the weakening of inhibitory control, the potentiation of the competing automatic response, or both. In the current research we used a task switching paradigm, which allowed us to assess cognitive control more directly, using Backward Inhibition, Competitor Rule Suppression, and Competitor Rule Priming as cognitive-control indices as well as assessing the Task Rule Congruency Effect (TRCE) which, like the antisaccade, is influenced by both control and automaticity. We found that considering joy compared to pride did not influence any of the cognitive control indices but increased the TRCE. We interpret this finding as evidence that joy consideration leads to increased reliance on automatic tendencies, such as short-term desires. Copyright © 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

  20. Discovery of candidate KEN-box motifs using cell cycle keyword enrichment combined with native disorder prediction and motif conservation.

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    Michael, Sushama; Travé, Gilles; Ramu, Chenna; Chica, Claudia; Gibson, Toby J

    2008-02-15

    KEN-box-mediated target selection is one of the mechanisms used in the proteasomal destruction of mitotic cell cycle proteins via the APC/C complex. While annotating the Eukaryotic Linear Motif resource (ELM, http://elm.eu.org/), we found that KEN motifs were significantly enriched in human protein entries with cell cycle keywords in the UniProt/Swiss-Prot database-implying that KEN-boxes might be more common than reported. Matches to short linear motifs in protein database searches are not, per se, significant. KEN-box enrichment with cell cycle Gene Ontology terms suggests that collectively these motifs are functional but does not prove that any given instance is so. Candidates were surveyed for native disorder prediction using GlobPlot and IUPred and for motif conservation in homologues. Among >25 strong new candidates, the most notable are human HIPK2, CHFR, CDC27, Dab2, Upf2, kinesin Eg5, DNA Topoisomerase 1 and yeast Cdc5 and Swi5. A similar number of weaker candidates were present. These proteins have yet to be tested for APC/C targeted destruction, providing potential new avenues of research.

  1. Altered states, altered spaces : architecture, space and landscape in the film and television of Stanley Kubrick and Ken Russell

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    2017-01-01

    Altered States, Altered Spaces: Architecture, Landscape and Space in the work of Stanley Kubrick and Ken Russell.\\ud \\ud Stanley Kubrick and Ken Russell, at first, seem like unlikely bedfellows for a critical comparison: the combined Baroque, Mannerist, frequently excessive and romantic nature of Russell’s screen standing in apparent contrast to the structure, order, organisation, Brutalism and spatial complexity of Kubrick’s.\\ud \\ud In an online blogpost1 (2007) Russell biographer Paul Sutto...

  2. From the Director: The Joy of Science, the Courage of Research

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    ... Past Issues From the Director From the Director: The Joy of Science, the Courage of Research Past Issues / Fall 2007 Table ... probably the best scientific policy ever put forward. The greatest risk in science is to stop taking risks. When you take ...

  3. KenVACS: Improving Vaccination of Children through Cellular Network Technology in Developing Countries

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    Full Text Available Health Data collection is one of the major components of public health systems. Decision makers, policy makers, and medical service providers need accurate and timely data in order to improve the quality of health services. The rapid growth and use of mobile technologies has exerted pressure on the demand for mobile-based data collection solutions to bridge the information gaps in the health sector. We propose a prototype using open source data collection frameworks to test its feasibility in improving the vaccination data collection in Kenya. KenVACS, the proposed prototype, offers ways of collecting vaccination data through mobile phones and visualizes the collected data in a web application; the system also sends reminder short messages service (SMS to remind parents on the date of the next vaccination. Early evaluation demonstrates the benefits of such a system in supporting and improving vaccination of children. Finally, we conducted a qualitative study to assess challenges in remote health data collection and evaluated usability and functionality of KenVACS.

  4. Identification of erosional and inundation hazard zones in Ken-Betwa river linking area, India, using remote sensing and GIS.

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    Avtar, Ram; Singh, Chander Kumar; Shashtri, Satayanarayan; Mukherjee, Saumitra

    2011-11-01

    Ken-Betwa river link is one of the pilot projects of the Inter Linking of Rivers program of Government of India in Bundelkhand Region. It will connect the Ken and Betwa rivers through a system of dams, reservoirs, and canals to provide storage for excess rainfall during the monsoon season and avoid floods. The main objective of this study is to identify erosional and inundation prone zones of Ken-Betwa river linking site in India using remote sensing and geographic information system tools. In this study, Landsat Thematic Mapper data of year 2005, digital elevation model from the Shuttle Radar Topographic Mission, and other ancillary data were analyzed to create various thematic maps viz. geomorphology, land use/land cover, NDVI, geology, soil, drainage density, elevation, slope, and rainfall. The integrated thematic maps were used for hazard zonation. This is based on categorizing the different hydrological and geomorphological processes influencing the inundation and erosion intensity. Result shows that the southern part of the study area which lies in Panna district of Madhya Pradesh, India, is more vulnerable than the other areas.

  5. Socio-Economical, Environmental Evaluation of Ken-Betwa River Link Project, India

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    Pathak Hemant

    2016-01-01

    The India's ambitious Rs 9,393 crore Ken-Betwa river interlinking project will impact very significantly on Socio-economic life of two million people of Bundelkhand region, India. Water is an important input for survival and sustenance of life. The demand of this natural gift has been increasing exponentially. This ambitious project will help us in irrigation, potable water, cheap transportation, electricity as well as a source of livelihood for our ever increasing population. In Bundelkhand ...

  6. Stuudio Joy tegi perepublikule sügisese päikeselise pai / Helju Keskpalu

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    Keskpalu, Helju

    2005-01-01

    Stuudio Joy korraldatud kontsert "Üks päikeseline pai kogu perele" Valga kultuurikeskuses 9. oktoobril. Esinesid ka Narva tantsutrupp Lions, rahvatantsurühm Narvast, Tõrvast, Valkast ja paljud teised

  7. The effect of Christmas joy on the mood among medical doctors - a randomized, blinded intervention study

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    Ilkjær, Christine; Møller, Marianne Birkebæk; Lauridsen, Mette H

    2016-01-01

    Abstract INTRODUCTION: Each December Santa's elves spread Christmas joy (JN). Laughter and humour may influence health and stress level. No other study has investigated the effect of JN on the good spirit (DGH) among healthcare professionals. MATERIAL AND METHODS: We performed a single-centre bli......Abstract INTRODUCTION: Each December Santa's elves spread Christmas joy (JN). Laughter and humour may influence health and stress level. No other study has investigated the effect of JN on the good spirit (DGH) among healthcare professionals. MATERIAL AND METHODS: We performed a single...

  8. Validation of Brain Event-Related Potentials as Indicators of Cognitive Styles, Abilities, and Aptitudes.

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    1970; Callaway, 1973, 1975; Chalke & Ertl, 1965; Ertl, 1969; Ertl & Schafer, 1969; Galbraith, Gliddon, & Busk , 1970; Gucker, 1973; Marcus, 1970...related to intelligence--although not always (Bigum, Dustman, & Beck, 1970; Galbraith, Gliddon, & Busk , 1970; Perry, McCoy, Cunningham, Falgout...be directly related to intelligence--but not always (Bigum, Dustman, & Beck, 1970; Galbraith, Gliddon, & Busk , 1970; Perry, McCoy, Cunningham, Falgot

  9. Ten Theses of the Joy of Learning at Primary Schools

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    Rantala, Taina; Maatta, Kaarina

    2012-01-01

    The aim of this paper is to decipher the essence of the joy of learning and the ways to enhance it at school. In the field of educational psychology, research on feelings is lacking, and the little that does exist has focused more on negative rather than positive feelings. The present paper is based on ethnographic and observational research of a…

  10. Keefektifan Model CIRC Berbasis Joyful Learning Terhadap Kemampuan Penalaran Matematis Siswa SMP

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    2013-12-01

    Full Text Available AbstrakTujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui apakah implementasi model pembelajaran CIRC berbasis Joyfull Learning efektif terhadap kemampuan penalaran matematis siswa pada materi Teorema Pythagoras. Pengumpulan data dilakukan dengan metode dokumen-tasi, tes, dan observasi. Berdasarkan hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa siswa pada kelas eksperimen telah mencapai ketuntasan klasikal. Hasil uji perbedaan dua rata-rata menun-jukkan bahwa rata-rata hasil tes kemampuan penalaran matematis siswa kelas eksperimen lebih dari rata-rata hasil tes kemampuan penalaran matematis siswa kelas kontrol. Berdasar-kan hasil tersebut dapat diketahui bahwa rata-rata kemampuan penalaran matematis siswa kelas eksperimen lebih baik daripada rata-rata kemampuan penalaran matematis siswa kelas kontrol. Hasil observasi menunjukkan bahwa persentase keaktifan siswa dalam pelaksanaan pembelajaran CIRC berbasis Joyfull Learning lebih tinggi daripada persentase keaktifan siswa pada pembelajaran ekspositori, dan aktivitas guru dalam mengelola pembelajaran CIRC berbasis Joyfull Learning mencapai kriteria sangat baik. Kata kunci:       CIRC; Joyfull Learning; Kemampuan Penalaran Matematis.  AbstractThe purpose of this study was to determine whether the implementation of the CIRC based Joyful Learning models effective against student’s mathematical reasoning skills on the material Pythagorean Theorem. The population in this study is the eighth grade students of Junior High School of 1 Tlogowungu. Based on the results of the study showed that students in the experimental class have reached the classical completeness. The test results mean the difference of two shows that the average test results of mathematical reasoning skills experimental class students more than the average test results of student’s mathematical reasoning skills control class. Based on these results it can be seen that the average of student’s mathematical reasoning skills experimental

  11. Emotional contagion and burnout among nurses and doctors: Do joy and anger from different sources of stakeholders matter?

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    Petitta, Laura; Jiang, Lixin; Härtel, Charmine E J

    2017-10-01

    The present study adds novel knowledge to the literature on emotional contagion (EC), discrete emotions, job burnout, and the management of healthcare professionals by simultaneously considering EC as both a job demand and a job resource with multiple social pathways. Integrating EC into the job demands-resource model, we develop and test a conceptual model wherein multiple stakeholder sources of emotional exchanges (i.e., leaders, colleagues, patients) play a differential role in predicting caregivers' absorption of positive (i.e., joy) and negative (i.e., anger) emotions, and in turn, burnout. We tested this nomological network using structural equation modeling and invariance analyses on a sample of 252 nurses and 102 doctors from diverse healthcare wards in three Italian hospitals. Our findings show that not all emotional exchange sources contribute to the EC experience or likelihood of burnout. Specifically, we found that doctors absorbed joy and anger from their colleagues but not from their leaders or patients. In contrast, nurses absorbed joy and anger from leaders, colleagues, and patients. Surprisingly, we found that joy-absorbed and anger-absorbed were related to doctors' exhaustion and cynicism, but only to nurses' cynicism. We conclude with suggestions for advancing research and practice in the management of emotions for preventing burnout. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

  12. KENS data acquisition system KENSnet

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    Arai, Masatoshi; Furusaka, Michihiro; Satoh, Setsuo; Johnson, M.W.

    1988-01-01

    The installation of a new data acquisition system KENSnet has been completed at the KENS neutron facility. For data collection, 160 Mbytes are necessary for temporary disk storage, and 1 MIPS of CPU is required. For the computing system, models were chosen from the VAX family of computers running their proprietary operating system VMS. The VMS operating system has a very user friendly interface, and is well suited to instrument control applications. New data acquisition electronics were developed. A gate module receives a signal of proton extraction time from the accelerator, and checks the veto signals from the sample environment equipment (vacuum, temperature, chopper phasing, etc.). Then the signal is issued to a delay-time module. A time-control module starts timing from the delayed start signal from the delay-time module, and distributes an encoded time-boundary address to memory modules at the preset times anabling the memory modules to accumulate data histograms. The data acquisition control program (ICP) and the general data analysis program (Genie) were both developed at ISIS, and have been installed in the new data acquisition system. They give the experimenter 'user-friendly' data acquisition and a good environment for data manipulation. The ICP controls the DAE and transfers the histogram data into the computers. (N.K.)

  13. Cannes'i filmifestivali Kuldne Palmioks läks Ken Loachile

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    Cannes'i filmifestivali võitjad. Kuldse Palmioksa võitis Ken Loachi mängufilm "Tuul, mis sasib odrapõldu" ("The Wind That Shakes the Barley"), Grand Prix' sai prantslase Bruno Dumonti film "Flandria" ("Flandres"), parim režissöör oli Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu filmi eest "Paabel" ("Babel"), parima naisnäitleja auhinna sai grupp näitlejannasid Pedro Almodovari filmist "Tagasipöördumine" ("Volver") ja meesnäitleja auhinna sai samuti grupp näitlejaid prantsuse filmist "Kuulsuse päevad" ("Indigenes"). Žürii eriauhind läks Andrea Arnoldi filmile "Punane tänav" ("Red Road")

  14. A method of precise profile analysis of diffuse scattering for the KENS pulsed neutrons

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    Todate, Y.; Fukumura, T.; Fukazawa, H.

    2001-01-01

    An outline of our profile analysis method, which is now of practical use for the asymmetric KENS pulsed thermal neutrons, are presented. The analysis of the diffuse scattering from a single crystal of D 2 O is shown as an example. The pulse shape function is based on the Ikeda-Carpenter function adjusted for the KENS neutron pulses. The convoluted intensity is calculated by a Monte-Carlo method and the precision of the calculation is controlled. Fitting parameters in the model cross section can be determined by the built-in nonlinear least square fitting procedure. Because this method is the natural extension of the procedure conventionally used for the triple-axis data, it is easy to apply with generality and versatility. Most importantly, furthermore, this method has capability of precise correction of the time shift of the observed peak position which is inevitably caused in the case of highly asymmetric pulses and broad scattering function. It will be pointed out that the accurate determination of true time-of-flight is important especially in the single crystal inelastic experiments. (author)

  15. The Cultural Interpretation of Food Images in the Joy luck Club

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    2014-01-01

    The Joy Luck Club employs a wide range of images, which embody the complicated and profound Chinese culture and eastern philosophy, to highlight the cultural conflicts and fusion within and beyond the narrations. Foods, an important image to interpret Chinese culture, have been discussed to show the cultural conflicts and the final reconciliation.

  16. Attachment avoidance, but not anxiety, minimizes the joys of caregiving.

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    Nelson-Coffey, S Katherine; Borelli, Jessica L; River, Laura M

    2017-10-01

    Perhaps unlike other social roles that people may hold, caring for children offers opportunities for both immense joy and incredible frustration. Yet what predicts how parents will feel during caregiving experiences? In the current study, we examined parents' (N = 152) positive emotion, negative emotion, and felt meaning during caregiving using the Day Reconstruction Method. In addition, we tested attachment anxiety and avoidance as predictors of parents' emotion during caregiving relative to their other daily experiences. We found that attachment avoidance was associated with elevated negative emotion and reduced positive emotion and meaning in life across the entire day, whereas attachment anxiety was associated with elevated negative emotion and marginally greater meaning in life, but not positive emotion, across the entire day. Furthermore, caregiving was associated with greater positive emotion and meaning, but not negative emotion, compared to parents' other daily activities. Finally, attachment avoidance, but not anxiety, was associated with lower levels of positive emotion, negative emotion, and felt meaning during caregiving compared to other daily activities. These findings are consistent with other evidence that attachment avoidance is associated with deactivation of emotion in close relationships and suggest that attachment avoidance minimizes the joys of parenting.

  17. Save Time and Money through Chemistry (by Ken Carpenter)

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    1998-01-01

    Useful Chemistry Publishing: Dayton, OH, 1997. 261 pp. Figs. and tables. ISBN: 0965566714. $24.95 (soft cover only). Would you like to learn about the 5 W's of everyday chemistry and chemicals? Who(m) should you see to learn to identify and appraise jewelry? What should you eat for breakfast? When should you get up from your sleep? Where is cholesterol in the human body? Why do pool owners add hydrochloric acid? Then read Save Time and Money through Chemistry, by Ken Carpenter. This book is loaded with practical and useful chemistry information that every person who took chemistry in high school or college wishes he or she had been introduced or exposed to. I know I do.

  18. The joy of stats a short guide to introductory statistics in the social sciences

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    Garner, Roberta

    2010-01-01

    "This is a great book for social science students. Clearly written, with many examples, Garner certainly makes learning and teaching introductory statistics a joy!" - Nikolaos Liodakis, Wilfrid Laurier University.

  19. Educational Imperatives of the Evolution of Consciousness: The Integral Visions of Rudolf Steiner and Ken Wilber

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    Gidley, Jennifer M.

    2007-01-01

    Rudolf Steiner and Ken Wilber claim that human consciousness is evolving beyond the "formal", abstract, intellectual mode toward a "post-formal", integral mode. Wilber calls this "vision-logic" and Steiner calls it "consciousness/spiritual soul". Both point to the emergence of more complex, dialectical,…

  20. Review of The Joy of x: A Guided Tour of Math, from One to Infinity by Steven Strogatz

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    Michael T. Catalano

    2014-01-01

    Strogatz, Steven. The Joy of x: A Guided Tour of Math, from One to Infinity, (New York, NY, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2012). 316 pp. ISBN 978-0-547-51765-0 The Joy of x: A Guided Tour of Math, from One to Infinity, by Steven Strogatz, is an engaging and example-filled argument for mathematics as a valuable and enjoyable activity. The thirty chapters are divided into six parts, entitled Numbers, Relationships, Shapes, Change, Data, and Frontiers. The discussion ranges from intuitive expl...

  1. Brain activations during judgments of positive self-conscious emotion and positive basic emotion: pride and joy.

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    Takahashi, Hidehiko; Matsuura, Masato; Koeda, Michihiko; Yahata, Noriaki; Suhara, Tetsuya; Kato, Motoichiro; Okubo, Yoshiro

    2008-04-01

    We aimed to investigate the neural correlates associated with judgments of a positive self-conscious emotion, pride, and elucidate the difference between pride and a basic positive emotion, joy, at the neural basis level using functional magnetic resonance imaging. Study of the neural basis associated with pride might contribute to a better understanding of the pride-related behaviors observed in neuropsychiatric disorders. Sixteen healthy volunteers were studied. The participants read sentences expressing joy or pride contents during the scans. Pride conditions activated the right posterior superior temporal sulcus and left temporal pole, the regions implicated in the neural substrate of social cognition or theory of mind. However, against our prediction, we did not find brain activation in the medial prefrontal cortex, a region responsible for inferring others' intention or self-reflection. Joy condition produced activations in the ventral striatum and insula/operculum, the key nodes of processing of hedonic or appetitive stimuli. Our results support the idea that pride is a self-conscious emotion, requiring the ability to detect the intention of others. At the same time, judgment of pride might require less self-reflection compared with those of negative self-conscious emotions such as guilt or embarrassment.

  2. Anarchist, Neoliberal, & Democratic Decision-Making: Deepening the Joy in Learning and Teaching

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    Briscoe, Felecia M.

    2012-01-01

    Using a critical postmodern framework, this article analyzes the relationship of the decision-making processes of anarchism and neoliberalism to that of deep democracy. Anarchist processes are found to share common core principals with deep democracy; but neoliberal processes are found to be antithetical to deep democracy. To increase the joy in…

  3. Fabrication of a tantalum-clad tungsten target for KENS

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    Kawai, Masayoshi; Kikuchi, Kenji; Kurishita, Hiroaki; Li, J.-F.; Furusaka, Michihiro

    2001-01-01

    Since the cold neutron source intensity of KENS (the spallation neutron source at High Energy Accelerator Research Organization) was decreased into about a third of the designed value because a cadmium liner at the cold neutron source deformed and obstructed the neutron beam line, the target-moderator-and-reflector assembly (TMRA) has been replaced by a new one aimed at improving the neutron performance and recovering the cold neutron source. The tantalum target has also been replaced by a tantalum-clad tungsten one. In order to bond the tantalum-clad with the tungsten block, a hot isostatic press (HIP) process was applied and optimized. It was found that gaseous interstitial impurity elements severely attacked tantalum and embrittled, and that the getter materials such as zirconium and tantalum were effective to reduce the embrittlement

  4. GATEWAY Demonstrations: OLED Lighting in the Offices of DeJoy, Knauf & Blood, LLP

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    Miller, Naomi J. [Pacific Northwest National Lab. (PNNL), Richland, WA (United States)

    2017-07-24

    At the offices of the accounting firm of DeJoy, Knauf & Blood, LLP in Rochester, NY, the GATEWAY program evaluated a new lighting system that incorporates a number of different OLED luminaires. Evaluation of the OLED products included efficacy performance, field measurements of panel color, flicker measurements, and staff feedback.

  5. A design concept of target-moderator-reflector assemblies for KENS-II

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    Watanabe, N.

    1991-01-01

    A design concept of KENS-II target-moderator-reflector assemblies is described. One of the assemblies is dedicated to the cold neutron source, and the other, to the thermal and epithermal neutron source. A flux-trap type moderator-configuration was adopted with a vertical proton-beam injection scheme. All moderators for the cold neutron source are coupled liquid hydrogen moderators with premoderators. A new scheme of proton beam delivery is proposed. The new system can provide several times higher total performance than a reference system based on a traditional single assembly with all decoupled moderators in a wing geometry and with a horizontal proton-beam injection scheme. (author)

  6. Valitsuse kriminaalpoliitika edeneb tühikäigul / Ken-Marti Vaher

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    Vaher, Ken-Marti, 1974-

    2006-01-01

    "Pidev rapsimine ja segaste avalduste tulv kahjustab kriminaalpoliitika järjepidevust.", arvab Ken-Marti Vaher. Ilmunud ka Meie Maa 14. märts 2006, lk. 2 ; Vooremaa 14. märts 2006, lk. 2 ; Nädaline 16. märts 2006, lk. 2 ; Sakala 17. märts 2006, lk. 2 ; Hiiu Leht 21. märts 2006, lk. 2 ; Vali Uudised 22. märts 2006, lk. 2 ; Harjumaa 24. märts 2006, lk. 7 ; Elva Postipoiss 25. märts 2006, lk. 4 ; Lääne Elu 28. märts 2006, lk. 2 ; Põhjarannik 30. märts 2006, lk. 2 ; Valgamaalane 22. aprill 2006, lk. 2

  7. Moments of joy and delight: the meaning of traditional food in dementia care.

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    Hanssen, Ingrid; Kuven, Britt Moene

    2016-03-01

    To learn about the meaning of traditional food to institutionalised patients with dementia. Traditional food strengthens the feelings of belonging, identity and heritage, which help persons with dementia to hold on to and reinforce their cultural identity and quality of life. Taste is more cultural than physiological. Dietary habits are established early in life and may be difficult to change. Being served unfamiliar dishes may lead to disappointment and a feeling of being betrayed and unloved. The three studies presented have a qualitative design. In-depth interviews of family members and nurses experienced in dementia care were conducted in South Africa and among ethnic Norwegians and the Sami in Norway. Content-focused analysis, hermeneutic in character, was used to enable the exploration of the thoughts, feelings and cultural meaning described. Traditional foods created a feeling of belonging and joy. Familiar tastes and smells awoke pleasant memories in patients and boosted their sense of well-being, identity and belonging, even producing words in those who usually did not speak. In persons with dementia, dishes remembered from their childhood may help maintain and strengthen cultural identity, create joy and increase patients' feeling of belonging, being respected and cared for. Traditional food furthermore improves patients' appetite, nutritional intake and quality of life. To serve traditional meals in nursing homes demands extra planning and resources, traditional knowledge, creativity and knowledge of patients' personal tastes. This study provides insight into culture-sensitive dietary needs of institutionalised patients with dementia. The cultural significance of food for feeling contentment and social and physical well-being is discussed. Besides helping to avoid undernutrition, being served traditional dishes may be very important to reminiscence, joy, thriving and quality of life. © 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

  8. Personal Reflections on a Joyful Occasion

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    Alecsandru Puiu Tacu

    2002-01-01

    Full Text Available HORIA-NICOLAI TEODORESCU (A tribute in honor of his 50th birthday When I learnt about the publication of this Special Issue of the Computer Science Journal of Moldova, I felt an urge to participate in it in some way. Normally, given enough time, I would have written a full article on my research and dedicate it to the distinguished colleague, Professor Horia-Nicolai Teodorescu, whose 50th birthday is the joyful occasion for publishing this Special Issue. Since I have not been able to do that due to limited time, I want to take this opportunity to make at least a few relevant comments. 50th birthday is of course an important milestone in the life of every person. It is a good time to rejoice and reflect on one's accomplishments. As is generally recognized, the accomplishments of Professor Teodorescu are very impressive, and I wish to briefly comment on them from my personal perspective.

  9. Interview with the Hon. Ken Wyatt: improving Indigenous health outcomes from a political viewpoint

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    Ken Wyatt

    2017-10-01

    Full Text Available In 2017, Australia celebrates 50 years since the 1967 referendum, when more than 90% of Australians voted to amend the constitution to allow the national government to create laws for Indigenous people and include them in the census. We spoke with the Honourable Ken Wyatt, the Minister for Indigenous Health and the Minister for Aged Care, about what has occurred over the past 50 years in Indigenous health from a political perspective, and what we have learnt to improve health outcomes in the future.

  10. Ground motion characteristics of 2007 Niigata-ken Chuetsu-oki earthquake

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    Hijikata, Katsuichirou; Nishimura, Isao; Mizutani, Hiroyuki; Tokumitsu, Ryoichi; Mashimo, Mitsugu; Tanaka, Shinya

    2010-01-01

    Strong motion records of 2007 Niigata-ken Chuetsu-oki earthquake were examined in order to evaluate ground motion characteristics of the earthquake. Ground motions observed at Kashiwazaki Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant site were significantly larger than the response spectra evaluated on the basis of Noda et al. (2002), and the level of the ground motion observed at Arahama area (unit 1-4 side) was approximately twice as large as that at Ominato area (unit 5-7 side). Observation records of the offshore events other than the earthquake were also larger than the response spectra based on Noda et al. (2002), whereas records of the inland events were smaller than those. In addition, these characteristics were also observed in the vicinity of the site through the analysis of the ground motion records obtained by KiK-net. (author)

  11. Using "The Joy Luck Club" to Teach Core Standards and 21st Century Literacies

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    Burns, Leslie David; Botzakis, Stergios G.

    2012-01-01

    In this article the authors illustrate an instructional unit based on a Common Core grades 9-10 illustrative text--Amy Tan's "Two Kinds" from "The Joy Luck Club." They demonstrate how teachers can meet the new standards "and" respond to students' 21st-century needs by using this modern classic along with other traditional and new media resources.…

  12. Futebol, Cultura e Utopia: uma leitura de À procura de Eric, de Ken Loach

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    2016-01-01

    O presente trabalho tem como objetivo analisar o filme À procura de Eric(2009), do cineasta inglês Ken Loach. A análise procura fundamentar de que forma a narrativa do filme apresenta aspectos formais e conceituais que permitam aproximar os elementos constitutivos do jogo de futebol com possibilidades de explicações do mundo da pós-modernidade pautadas pelo materialismo histórico. Para tal, será necessário compreender a noção de Mapeamento Cognitivo, de Fredric Jameson, visando delimitar de q...

  13. A study of disillusionment of American dreams in The Joy Luck Club

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    2015-01-01

    American dream has always been an overwhelming topic in American literature which attracts the attention of scholars and researchers.Unfortunately, American dream is not always realized by everyone as only a few excellent people are fortunate enough to achieve great success while the majority’s dream is doomed to disillusionment and turn into a nightmare. This paper is going to illustrate the disillusionment of American dreams of both the daughters and the mothers in The Joy Luck Club.

  14. La compulsión adictiva y su relación con la economía de goce: el excedente y el plus de gozar The addictive compulsion and its connection with the joy economy: the surplus and the joy plus

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    Déborah Fleischer

    2009-12-01

    Full Text Available Actualmente transitamos lo que fue conceptualizado como modernidad líquida, etc., en donde hay un rasgo a destacar: la incidencia cada vez mayor en la cultura de la manifestación de lo que podemos llamar excedente. Marx denomina plusvalía a un excedente no valuado de la producción en relación con un valor de trabajo o de uso; obedeciendo a la ilusión de poder ser acumulada y gozar de su acumulación. Lacan, hace una lectura de la plusvalía y, al promover el objeto a como plus de gozar, promueve dicho plus a la categoría de condición de posibilidad de otros goces. Pero esta instancia implica otra lógica económica: la de la economía psíquica. Nuestro trabajo intenta articular y diferenciar el excedente y el plus de gozar como concernientes a dos lógicas distintas y rescatar lo que el psicoanálisis propone, como estrategia, en el marco del tratamiento de las adiccionesNowadays, we are going through what it was conceptualised as " liquid modernity", etc, in which there is a feature to be highlighted: the higher repercussion of the evidence of, what it could be called ,"surplus" in our culture. Marx calls "surplus value" to an excess of the production not valued in connection to a working value or use one; obeying to the illusion that this could be accumulated and that joy may be obtained of its accumulation. Lacan makes an interpretation of the "surplus value" and, promoting the a object as "joy plus", he turns, as well, that plus into the category of a determiner of the possibility of other joys. However, this resort implies another economical logic : the psychic economy. The following paper tries to articulate and differentiate the "surplus" from the "joy plus", with regards to two different logics and rescuing what psychoanalysis proposes, as a strategy, in the context of the treatment of addictions.

  15. Living Joyfully after Losing Social Hope: Kierkegaard and Chrétien on Selfhood and Eschatological Expectation

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    Full Text Available In this essay, I offer an existential-phenomenological consideration of what it might look like to live joyfully after losing social hope. Using the example of the widespread hopelessness that many are feeling in light of the election of Donald Trump, I suggest that the danger of losing hope is that we can also lose our selfhood in the process. In order to develop a conception of “eschatological hope” that would be resistant to the loss of such social and political expectations, I draw specifically on Søren Kierkegaard’s notion that “the expectancy of faith is victory,” and Jean-Louis Chrétien’s idea of “the unhoped for,” in order to develop a model of hope that remains when it seems like all other hope has been lost. Rather than being overcome by anxiety about the future, eschatological hope fosters joy in the present.

  16. "The instincts of motherhood: bringing joy back into newborn care".

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    Odent, Michel

    2009-11-01

    Although homo sapiens is equipped with subneocortical neuro-endocrine structures comparable to those of all mammals, there is no scientific curiosity about basic behaviours such as the maternal protective aggressive instinct or basic emotional states such as joy. A study of the fetus ejection reflex is an opportunity to present the rational control of the procreative drives as a by-product of human brain evolution, and to clarify the concepts of neocortical inhibitions and cultural conditioning. After referring to recent spectacular advances, we anticipate that in the near future several developing scientific disciplines will have the power to overcome the effects of thousands of years of socialisation of childbirth.

  17. Joys of Community Ensemble Playing: The Case of the Happy Roll Elastic Ensemble in Taiwan

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    Hsieh, Yuan-Mei; Kao, Kai-Chi

    2012-01-01

    The Happy Roll Elastic Ensemble (HREE) is a community music ensemble supported by Tainan Culture Centre in Taiwan. With enjoyment and friendship as its primary goals, it aims to facilitate the joys of ensemble playing and the spirit of social networking. This article highlights the key aspects of HREE's development in its first two years…

  18. Parametrik Olmayan Çok Değişkenli Varyans Analizi ve Sağlık Alanında Bir Uygulaması

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    Sağlık araştırmalarında, etkenlerin genellikle birbirleriyle ilişkili birden fazla sonucu olabilir. Bu ilişkili sonuçları ayrı analiz etmek 1.Tip hatanın artmasına neden olur. Ancak pratik uygulamalarda veri analizinde sıklıkla bu hata yapılmakta, daha basit, kolay yorumlanabilen tek değişkenli analiz yöntemlerinden yararlanılmaktadır.  Ayrıca sağlık araştırmalarındaki özelliklerin önemli bir bölümü tek değişkenli parametrik modellerin varsayımlarından olan normal dağılım ve varyansların homo...

  19. GATEWAY Report Brief: Evaluating OLED Lighting in the Accounting Office of DeJoy, Knauf & Blood LLP

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    Summary of GATEWAY report evaluating a new lighting system, at the offices of the accounting firm of DeJoy, Knauf & Blood, LLP in Rochester, NY, that incorporates a number of different OLED luminaires. Evaluation of the OLED products included efficacy performance, field measurements of panel color, flicker measurements, and staff feedback.

  20. Growing of the mathematical thinking imaginative to students in designing of the teaching aids for CWD towards to joyful learning

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    Sugiman; Sugiharti, E.; Kurniawati, N. F.

    2018-03-01

    Government and the private parties had also organized of Special School (SS) and Inclusive School. SS requires of math teachers who were professional in the material, but also master the needs of Children with Disabilities (CwD) in teaching-learning process. The problem: How to design the Teaching Aids for CwD through Extra-Curriculum Training (ECT) activities to Joyful Learning? The purposes of this research: (1) To find new ways how to grow the imaginative in mathematical thinking for students of Mathematics Education. (2) To find a Teaching Aids Design that suitable for CwD who studying in SS. (3) In order to create a Teaching Aids for CwD through activities based on ECT to Joyful Learning. The research method was done by qualitative approach. The research subjects were 6 students of Mathematics Education Study Program of FMIPA UNNES who were interested in attending of the training activities based on ECT. The results: (1) ECT can be a place to grow an Imaginative in Mathematical Thinking of students, (2) created the design of the teaching aids for CwD through activities based on ECT to Joyful Learning as a mirror of the imaginative growth in mathematical thinking for students.

  1. The Unseen Déjà-Vu: From Erkki Huhtamo's Topoi to Ken Jacobs' Remakes: Commentary to Edwin Carels "Revisiting Tom Tom: Performative anamnesis and autonomous vision in Ken Jacobs' appropriations of Tom Tom the Piper's Son".

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    Strauven, Wanda

    2018-01-01

    This commentary on Edwin Carels' essay "Revisiting Tom Tom : Performative anamnesis and autonomous vision in Ken Jacobs' appropriations of Tom Tom the Piper's Son " broadens up the media-archaeological framework in which Carels places his text. Notions such as Huhtamo's topos and Zielinski's "deep time" are brought into the discussion in order to point out the difficulty to see what there is to see and to question the position of the viewer in front of experimental films like Tom Tom the Piper's Son and its remakes.

  2. Joy Development Properties, LLC, Pleasant Valley, Iowa and Summit Concrete, Inc., LeClaire, Iowa - Clean Water Act Public Notice

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    The EPA is providing notice of a proposed Administrative Penalty Assessment against Joy Development Properties, LLC and Summit Concrete, Inc., for alleged violations at the companies’ residential construction site known as the Schutter Farms Addition loca

  3. In search of joy in practice: a report of 23 high-functioning primary care practices.

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    Sinsky, Christine A; Willard-Grace, Rachel; Schutzbank, Andrew M; Sinsky, Thomas A; Margolius, David; Bodenheimer, Thomas

    2013-01-01

    We highlight primary care innovations gathered from high-functioning primary care practices, innovations we believe can facilitate joy in practice and mitigate physician burnout. To do so, we made site visits to 23 high-performing primary care practices and focused on how these practices distribute functions among the team, use technology to their advantage, improve outcomes with data, and make the job of primary care feasible and enjoyable as a life's vocation. Innovations identified include (1) proactive planned care, with previsit planning and previsit laboratory tests; (2) sharing clinical care among a team, with expanded rooming protocols, standing orders, and panel management; (3) sharing clerical tasks with collaborative documentation (scribing), nonphysician order entry, and streamlined prescription management; (4) improving communication by verbal messaging and in-box management; and (5) improving team functioning through co-location, team meetings, and work flow mapping. Our observations suggest that a shift from a physician-centric model of work distribution and responsibility to a shared-care model, with a higher level of clinical support staff per physician and frequent forums for communication, can result in high-functioning teams, improved professional satisfaction, and greater joy in practice.

  4. Rediscovering joy in costly and radical discipleship in mission

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    2016-11-01

    The link between mission, evangelism and discipleship was developed as a basis to expand the understanding of evangelism as an invitation to personal conversion and discipleship. Discipleship was defined as participating in the Triune God’s life-giving mission and as being on a journey towards flourishing life. It showed that the gospel message of joy, good news and life in fullness serves as a counterculture against the prevailing rhetoric of religious and secular prosperity gospels, consumerism and individualism. It also warned that discipleship in mission is costly and radical. Discipleship is a life of generosity and service, where the true disciple delights in justice, gives generously and cares for the weak. The research concluded with a discussion of practical holistic practices of embodied discipleship – practices that will form habits where disciples will live a flourishing life.

  5. Reclaiming Joy: Pilot Evaluation of a Mental Health Peer Support Program for Older Adults Who Receive Medicaid

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    Chapin, Rosemary K.; Sergeant, Julie F.; Landry, Sarah; Leedahl, Skye N.; Rachlin, Roxanne; Koenig, Terry; Graham, Annette

    2013-01-01

    Purpose: Stigma and lack of access to providers create barriers to mental health treatment for older adults living in the community. In order to address these barriers, we developed and evaluated a peer support intervention for older adults receiving Medicaid services. Design and Methods: Reclaiming Joy is a mental health intervention that pairs…

  6. IDENTITY PROBLEMS IN THE JOY LUCK CLUB (Who Am I: A Chinese American or An American Chinese?

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    Anna Sriastuti

    2017-12-01

    Full Text Available Analyzing human relationship is interesting, yet confusing. A family bound is not a guarantee that the relationships among the family members go well. Amy Tan in The Joy Luck Club serves readers the complexities of relationships between Chinese immigrant mothers and their American-raised daughters. The clashes between two generations and cultures are unavoidable. Having thick Chinese values, these immigrant mothers try to teach and even force their daughters their native culture, something that is difficult to be accepted by their daughters who are being raised in America with America mindset in their minds. Served in four story sections, The Joy Luck Club also allows readers to see how both mothers and daughters struggle to find their identities and life values in acculturation of Chinese and America cultures. Using the theory of socio cultural changes that refers to any significant alteration over time in behaviors patterns and cultural values and norms, this study would like to analyze the identity of the characters being in two different cultures.

  7. Evaluation of a Community-Based Program That Integrates Joyful Movement Into Fall Prevention for Older Adults

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    Carlucci, Celeste; Kardachi, Julie; Bradley, Sara M.; Prager, Jason; Wyka, Katarzyna

    2018-01-01

    Background: Despite the development of evidence-based fall-prevention programs, there remains a need for programming that will engage older adults in real-world settings. Objective: This study aimed to evaluate a community-based group program that integrates joyful movement into fall prevention. The curriculum emphasizes a positive experience of movement, cultivating a healthy body image, and retraining of biomechanics. Design: Program evaluation was conducted using a one-group pre–post test study design. Key outcomes were functional balance and confidence. Qualitative feedback was gathered at the final class sessions. Results: Two hundred fifteen older adults enrolled at four sites over the period from 2010 to 2014. Among 86 participants who provided feedback, most credited the program for an increased sense of optimism and/or confidence (70%), and better walking ability (50%). Among 102 participants who completed both initial and final assessments, there was evidence of significant improvements on the Functional Reach Test (d = .60, p Falls Efficacy Scale (d = .17, p balance and confidence. Future research should examine whether the positive changes encouraged by joyful movement lead to lasting reductions in fall risk and additional health benefits. PMID:29796405

  8. Ken Jacobs and the Perverted Archival Image

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    Gonçalo Pablo

    2016-12-01

    Full Text Available This paper analyses two recent works by American filmmaker Ken Jacobs that deal with aspects of remediation. The first is A Tom Tom Chaser, in which Jacobs records the telecine process that transforms the classic silent film Tom, Tom, the Piper’s Son from chemical into electronic media. The film is riddled with poetic turns inviting the audience to rediscover the medial noise hidden by images. Moreover, Jacobs focuses on the moment of transition from a material medium (the film strip to the immaterial (the image, the video, so that the noise brings the viewer closer to a perception or brief capture of the medium in itself. Images are both figured and disfigured along this process. The second work is The Guests, an unconventional 3D film in which Jacobs transforms a short take from a Lumière Brothers film by discovering unseen views of the original footage. In his remediation of the 3D technology, Jacobs employs the Pulfrich effect, which allows him to blur the images of the archival film and to create instances of uncertainty between the views coming from the two human eyes. As a result of this procedure, the characters in the film seem to look directly at the audience. The analysis of both films highlights the poetry of the typical manoeuvre by which Jacobs perverts the archival medium, whereupon the viewing mode between media denaturalizes the usual media gaze (framed and representational, focusing on the moment of viewing in itself. This, as a result, favours the medium for what it is and subverts the gaze that expects something representational, discursive, perhaps story-driven.

  9. Review of The Joy of x: A Guided Tour of Math, from One to Infinity by Steven Strogatz

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    Michael T. Catalano

    2014-07-01

    Full Text Available Strogatz, Steven. The Joy of x: A Guided Tour of Math, from One to Infinity, (New York, NY, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2012. 316 pp. ISBN 978-0-547-51765-0 The Joy of x: A Guided Tour of Math, from One to Infinity, by Steven Strogatz, is an engaging and example-filled argument for mathematics as a valuable and enjoyable activity. The thirty chapters are divided into six parts, entitled Numbers, Relationships, Shapes, Change, Data, and Frontiers. The discussion ranges from intuitive explanations of basic concepts such as place value, the four arithmetic operations, percentage increase and decrease, and solving equations, to “higher” levels of mathematics such as calculus, probability and statistics, group theory, and the nature of infinity. As in John Allen Paulos’ work, Beyond Numeracy, the chapters are short and punchy, and they can be read independently. While the book is not specifically devoted to numeracy, several chapters, especially those in Part Five on Data, address ideas and examples relevant to quantitative literacy.

  10. Does J-style “Kaizen” management create the joy of service? -Exploring the Co-creative Human Development Model

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    Oba Hiroyuki

    2011-12-01

    Full Text Available This paper tries to develop a new foundation for the Co-creative Human Development Model (CCHD. CCHD aims at creating a platform for the exercise of freewill, a space that serves as a point of departure to open up the path to Truth and so divert us from the sinful route to self-destruction. CCHD differs from A. Sen’s capability theory of human development, most markedly in its conception of the nature of development; Sen views this as expanding the capability (freedom to choose, whereas CCHD sees it as awakening and activating the freewill to choose freedom. Taking our place on the CCHD platform of freewill allows the linkage between practicing Kaizen (J-style continuous improvement and the joy of service to be captured in visible form and made known to us through our experience. The exercises connected with CCHD shed light on our mind-set, so we can become aware of the true meaning of Kaizen in our working lives and lifestyles as a whole, which can then be linked with the joy of service.

  11. Prof. John Wood, Chief Executive Designate, Dr Gordon Walker, Directorate, Chief Executive, Prof. Ken J. Peach, Head of the Particle Physics Department, CLRC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, United Kingdom

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    L. to. r.: Dr. Ian Wilson, CLIC Deputy Study Leader, Prof. Ken J. Peach, Head of the Particle Physics Department, Prof. John Wood, Chief Executive Designate, Dr. Gordon Walker, Directorate, Chief Executive

  12. İki değişkenli bazı ortogonal polinom ailelerinin özellikleri

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    Bu tez on bir bölümden oluşmaktadır.  Birinci bölüm giriş kısmına ayrılmıştır.  İkinci bölümde temel kavramlar ve ön bilgiler hatırlatılmıştır.  Üçüncü bölümde tek değişenli ortogonal polinomlar verilmiş ve ortogonal polinomların genel özellikleri üzerinde durulmuştur.   Dördüncü bölümde iki değişkenli ortogonal polinomlar ve bu polinomlara ait bazı özellikler verilmiştir.  Beşinci, altıncı, yed...

  13. A reinforcement learning model of joy, distress, hope and fear

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    Broekens, Joost; Jacobs, Elmer; Jonker, Catholijn M.

    2015-07-01

    In this paper we computationally study the relation between adaptive behaviour and emotion. Using the reinforcement learning framework, we propose that learned state utility, ?, models fear (negative) and hope (positive) based on the fact that both signals are about anticipation of loss or gain. Further, we propose that joy/distress is a signal similar to the error signal. We present agent-based simulation experiments that show that this model replicates psychological and behavioural dynamics of emotion. This work distinguishes itself by assessing the dynamics of emotion in an adaptive agent framework - coupling it to the literature on habituation, development, extinction and hope theory. Our results support the idea that the function of emotion is to provide a complex feedback signal for an organism to adapt its behaviour. Our work is relevant for understanding the relation between emotion and adaptation in animals, as well as for human-robot interaction, in particular how emotional signals can be used to communicate between adaptive agents and humans.

  14. Conflict and Reconciliation between Two Generations of Chinese Ameri⁃cans over Identity in The Joy Luck Club%Conflict and Reconciliation between Two Generations of Chinese Ameri?cans over Identity in The Joy Luck Club

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    张佳胜

    2018-01-01

    Chinese American literature is generated by the history of Chinese American immigrants. In Chinese American litera?ture, issues over identity have been repeatedly mentioned as an eternal theme.Amy Tan, as a representative of a dual cultural iden?tity of the Chinese American writers, published her saga novel The Joy Luck Club as a maiden work in 1989. The novel describes the emotional stories between the four Chinese women with different characters and different fates that abandoned the national calamity and family hatred and moved to the United States and their daughters who were born and grew up in the United States.

  15. Temporal Processing of Joyful and Disgusting Food Pictures by Women With an Eating Disorder

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    Gagnon, Caroline; Bégin, Catherine; Laflamme, Vincent; Grondin, Simon

    2018-01-01

    The present study used the presentation of food pictures and judgements about their duration to assess the emotions elicited by food in women suffering from an eating disorder (ED). Twenty-three women diagnosed with an ED, namely anorexia (AN) or bulimia nervosa (BN), and 23 healthy controls (HC) completed a temporal bisection task and a duration discrimination task. Intervals were marked with emotionally pre-rated pictures of joyful and disgusting food, and pictures of neutral objects. The results showed that, in the bisection task, AN women overestimated the duration of food pictures in comparison to neutral ones. Also, compared to participants with BN, they perceived the duration of joyful food pictures as longer, and tended to overestimate the duration of the disgusting ones. These effects on perceived duration suggest that AN women experienced an intense reaction of fear when they were confronted to food pictures. More precisely, by having elevated the arousal level and activated the defensive system, food pictures seemed to have speeded up the rhythm of the AN participants’ internal clock, which led to an overestimation of images’ duration. In addition, the results revealed that, in both tasks, ED women presented a lower temporal sensitivity than HC, which was related to their ED symptomatology (i.e., BMI, restraint and concern) and, particularly, to their weaker cognitive abilities in terms of attention, processing speed and working memory. Considered all together, the findings of the present experiment highlight the role of fear and anxiety in the manifestations of AN and point out the importance of considering non-temporal factors in the interpretation of time perception performance. PMID:29681806

  16. Temporal Processing of Joyful and Disgusting Food Pictures by Women With an Eating Disorder.

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    Gagnon, Caroline; Bégin, Catherine; Laflamme, Vincent; Grondin, Simon

    2018-01-01

    The present study used the presentation of food pictures and judgements about their duration to assess the emotions elicited by food in women suffering from an eating disorder (ED). Twenty-three women diagnosed with an ED, namely anorexia (AN) or bulimia nervosa (BN), and 23 healthy controls (HC) completed a temporal bisection task and a duration discrimination task. Intervals were marked with emotionally pre-rated pictures of joyful and disgusting food, and pictures of neutral objects. The results showed that, in the bisection task, AN women overestimated the duration of food pictures in comparison to neutral ones. Also, compared to participants with BN, they perceived the duration of joyful food pictures as longer, and tended to overestimate the duration of the disgusting ones. These effects on perceived duration suggest that AN women experienced an intense reaction of fear when they were confronted to food pictures. More precisely, by having elevated the arousal level and activated the defensive system, food pictures seemed to have speeded up the rhythm of the AN participants' internal clock, which led to an overestimation of images' duration. In addition, the results revealed that, in both tasks, ED women presented a lower temporal sensitivity than HC, which was related to their ED symptomatology (i.e., BMI, restraint and concern) and, particularly, to their weaker cognitive abilities in terms of attention, processing speed and working memory. Considered all together, the findings of the present experiment highlight the role of fear and anxiety in the manifestations of AN and point out the importance of considering non-temporal factors in the interpretation of time perception performance.

  17. Temporal Processing of Joyful and Disgusting Food Pictures by Women With an Eating Disorder

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    Caroline Gagnon

    2018-04-01

    Full Text Available The present study used the presentation of food pictures and judgements about their duration to assess the emotions elicited by food in women suffering from an eating disorder (ED. Twenty-three women diagnosed with an ED, namely anorexia (AN or bulimia nervosa (BN, and 23 healthy controls (HC completed a temporal bisection task and a duration discrimination task. Intervals were marked with emotionally pre-rated pictures of joyful and disgusting food, and pictures of neutral objects. The results showed that, in the bisection task, AN women overestimated the duration of food pictures in comparison to neutral ones. Also, compared to participants with BN, they perceived the duration of joyful food pictures as longer, and tended to overestimate the duration of the disgusting ones. These effects on perceived duration suggest that AN women experienced an intense reaction of fear when they were confronted to food pictures. More precisely, by having elevated the arousal level and activated the defensive system, food pictures seemed to have speeded up the rhythm of the AN participants’ internal clock, which led to an overestimation of images’ duration. In addition, the results revealed that, in both tasks, ED women presented a lower temporal sensitivity than HC, which was related to their ED symptomatology (i.e., BMI, restraint and concern and, particularly, to their weaker cognitive abilities in terms of attention, processing speed and working memory. Considered all together, the findings of the present experiment highlight the role of fear and anxiety in the manifestations of AN and point out the importance of considering non-temporal factors in the interpretation of time perception performance.

  18. A Brief Study of the Cultural Conflicts Between China and America in the Film The Joy Luck Club

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    王馨若

    2017-01-01

    This paper explores several main cultural conflicts between China and America in the film The Joy Luck Club, and also discusses their causes as well as some useful methods to deal with them. The film The Joy Luck Club is adapted from its novel,written by Amy Tan, a Chinese American, and it has narrated some impressive life stories of four Chinese mothers who have settled down America with their daughters, which have revealed many typical cultural conflicts between China and America, exactly helping us to find out many significant features of the conflicts. Many papers have talked about this topic based on the Mother-daughter relationship embodied in the film; this paper will prefer studying the topic from the perspective of value, national character, marriage relationship and friendship, so as to make a full understanding of the cultural conflicts and to manage a successful intercultural communication. Where there are the cultural conflicts, there are language misunderstanding, emotional harm and behavioral contradiction that can lead to a failure in the intercultural communication. Since people from all over the world are looking forward to cooperating together and seeking common developments or ways to solve world issues, this study could be meaningful.

  19. EMuJoy: software for continuous measurement of perceived emotions in music.

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    Nagel, Frederik; Kopiez, Reinhard; Grewe, Oliver; Altenmüller, Eckart

    2007-05-01

    An adequate study of emotions in music and film should be based on the real-time measurement of self-reported data using a continuous-response method. The recording system discussed in this article reflects two important aspects of such research: First, for a better comparison of results, experimental and technical standards for continuous measurement should be taken into account, and second, the recording system should be open to the inclusion of multimodal stimuli. In light of these two considerations, our article addresses four basic principles of the continuous measurement of emotions: (1) the dimensionality of the emotion space, (2) data acquisition (e.g., the synchronization of media and the self-reported data), (3) interface construction for emotional responses, and (4) the use of multiple stimulus modalities. Researcher-developed software (EMuJoy) is presented as a freeware solution for the continuous measurement of responses to different media, along with empirical data from the self-reports of 38 subjects listening to emotional music and viewing affective pictures.

  20. ULUSLARARASI PORTFÖY YÖNETIMINDE REJIM GEÇIŞKEN KARAR DESTEK MODELLERI: GELIŞMEKTE OLAN MENKUL KIYMET PIYASALARI ÜZERINE BIR UYGULAMA

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    Kadir TUNA

    2014-04-01

    Full Text Available Bu makale, portföy yatırımlarında bir karar destek sistemi olarak rejim geçişken modellerin ne şekilde kullanılabileceğini gelişmekte olan hisse senedi piyasalarına ait zaman serilerini ve Gauss yazılım programını kullanarak incelemektedir. Yönetim bilişim sistemlerinde, model riskinin minimize edilmesi, karar destek siteminin uygulanacağı problemin net olarak tanımlanması ve bu problemin çözümünde kullanılacak modelin doğru seçilmesi ile mümkündür. Ekonometrik testlerin sonuçları, Ukrayna hariç, gelişmekte olan ekonomilerde hisse senetleri piyasalarında 09/01/2004-13/09/2007 tarihleri arasında, ABD hisse senedi piyasaları ile karşılaştırıldığında kalıcı bir volatilitenin gözlemlendiğini ortaya koymaktadır. Bu kapsamda, Türkiye, Rusya, Ukrayna, Brezilya, Lübnan, ABD (Dow Jones Industrial Average ve MSCI (Morgan Stanley Composite Index hisse senedi piyasalarında rejim geçişkenliği ekonometrik olarak karşılaştırmalı incelenmiştir.

  1. Submergence analysis of the proposed Ken Betwa Dam (Madhya Pradesh India, using geospatial technology in Environmental Impact Assessments

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    Goparaju Laxmi

    2017-12-01

    Full Text Available This study has analysed the Landsat 8 OLI data (December 2016 to delineate the various land use/land cover classes of the area which will be submerged by the proposed Daudhan/Greater Gangau Dam, which is part of the proposed Ken Betwa River Link Project (in the Madhya Pradesh state of India and also the area likely to be submerged in the Panna Tiger Reserve (PTR. The proposed area of submergence was computed at various full reservoir lengths (FRL, 278 m, 283 m, 288 m, 289 m and 293 m. Similarly the area of submergence for the Panna Tiger Reserve was computed at the mentioned FRLs. It was concluded that a large part of the Panna Tiger Reserve would be submerged and habitat of various animals and plants would be under threat. In comparison with the figures given in the Environmental Impact Assessment certain serious discrepancies and weaknesses were detected and it was felt that they should have been addressed. The results were compared with the EIA – EMP report of the Ken-Betwa link project, Phase 1, prepared by Agricultural Finance Corporation Limited for the National Water Development Agency (Ministry of Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation, Government of India. A proper evaluation of the negative impacts would help when making relevant decisions and appropriate steps to ensure that the loss is kept to a minimum. Safeguarding the biodiversity of forests and wildlife habitats should be the priority as their loss is irreplaceable. Geospatial technology helps in studying the overall spatial view of the proposed submergence area and the visualization gives a clear picture of the likely scenario in the future. It would assist in decision making and mitigation measures.

  2. Imagine Something Different: How a Group Approach to Scholarly Faculty Development Can Turn Joy-Stealing Competition Into Scholarly Productivity.

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    Heinrich, Kathleen T

    As academic institutions across the country raise the scholarly bar for retention, promotion, and tenure, academic leaders are being asked to scholar-ready nursing faculty. With the retirement of senior scholars and too few scholar-mentors to go around, leaders often find themselves squeezed between scholarly expectations on the rise and faculty groups less than ready to meet those expectations. Today's nursing faculty present a formidable scholarly development challenge. A diverse mix of master's-prepared clinicians and recent graduates from doctor of philosophy and doctor of nursing practice programs, they come with a broad range of scholarly learning needs. These inequities not only leave many faculty feeling like scholar-impostors but also they can breed competitions that erode collegial bonds and sow the seeds of incivilities that steal scholarly joy, slow scholarly progress, and stress academic workplaces. What if leaders began imagining something different for themselves and with faculty groups? This is what can happen when leaders expand their perspective on scholarly faculty development from individual challenge to collective responsibility. More essay than research paper, this article describes how scholarly joy-stealing patterns can infiltrate faculty groups, shares thought leaders' visions for supportive scholarly communities, and offers strategies leaders can use to invite faculty groups to co-create cultures of scholarly caring. Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

  3. LE RÈGNE DU SÉMIOTIQUE : Fondement de la poéticité du langage romanesque chez Ken Bugul

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    Christian Ahihou

    2011-11-01

    Full Text Available Le règne du sémiotique dans le langage a pour effet le passage au premier plan des formes du langage que sont notamment la musicalité et les jeux de mots. C’est vrai pour Ken Bugul qui a affirmé que : « La langue maternelle, c’est des sentiments, des odeurs, des sonorités, des attouchements. C’est la langue de ma mère et non la langue de la mère de tout le monde ». Certes, le signe ne perd pas sa signification, mais il subit la domination du caractère poétique du langage qui le porte.

  4. Enjoyment and its discontents: Ecclesiastes in dialogue with Freud on the stewardship of joy.

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    Browning Helsel, Philip

    2010-03-01

    The book of Ecclesiastes has frequently been mischaracterized as a cynical or pessimistic work. Instead, this article recommends Ecclesiastes, following Eunny P. Lee, as contributing to pastoral theology through its embodied and pragmatic theology of enjoyment in which practices of joy revitalize the human spirit. However, there are some who are unable to experience satisfaction. The absence of reflection on this problem in Ecclesiastes scholarship is considered the starting point of pastoral theology, and is addressed by a turn to the frequently misunderstood passage in 7:16-18, bringing it into conversation with the structural [corrected] model of the human person developed by Freud. At the same time, the interpersonal aspects of enjoyment found in Ecclesiastes critique Freud by suggesting how the fragmented parts of self-experience can be held together in an interpersonal context.

  5. Statistical evaluation of rainfall time series in concurrence with agriculture and water resources of Ken River basin, Central India (1901-2010)

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    Meshram, Sarita Gajbhiye; Singh, Sudhir Kumar; Meshram, Chandrashekhar; Deo, Ravinesh C.; Ambade, Balram

    2017-12-01

    Trend analysis of long-term rainfall records can be used to facilitate better agriculture water management decision and climate risk studies. The main objective of this study was to identify the existing trends in the long-term rainfall time series over the period 1901-2010 utilizing 12 hydrological stations located at the Ken River basin (KRB) in Madhya Pradesh, India. To investigate the different trends, the rainfall time series data were divided into annual and seasonal (i.e., pre-monsoon, monsoon, post-monsoon, and winter season) sub-sets, and a statistical analysis of data using the non-parametric Mann-Kendall (MK) test and the Sen's slope approach was applied to identify the nature of the existing trends in rainfall series for the Ken River basin. The obtained results were further interpolated with the aid of the Quantum Geographic Information System (GIS) approach employing the inverse distance weighted approach. The results showed that the monsoon and the winter season exhibited a negative trend in rainfall changes over the period of study, and this was true for all stations, although the changes during the pre- and the post-monsoon seasons were less significant. The outcomes of this research study also suggest significant decreases in the seasonal and annual trends of rainfall amounts in the study period. These findings showing a clear signature of climate change impacts on KRB region potentially have implications in terms of climate risk management strategies to be developed during major growing and harvesting seasons and also to aid in the appropriate water resource management strategies that must be implemented in decision-making process.

  6. La inmigración y la ciudadanía según Ken Loach

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    María del Carmen Rodríguez Rodríguez

    2015-04-01

    Full Text Available Tomando como referencia una producción cinematográfica particular, la del cineasta británico Ken Loach (Nuneaton, 1936, se aborda en este artículo el tema de la inmigración reflejado en dos de sus películas: Pan y Rosas (2000 y Solo un beso (2004. Cuestiones como la inmigración ilegal, las segundas generaciones inmigrantes, la multiculturalidad, la adaptación y el mestizaje (dentro de un contexto anglosajón son algunos de los temas que se tratan en estos filmes y que sacan a relucir la problemática que conlleva el concepto de ciudadanía en la actualidad. Desde una perspectiva fundamentalmente (aunque no solo económica en Pan y Rosas y cultural en Solo un beso, se observan los mecanismos de inclusión y exclusión que configuran la posición del inmigrante en la sociedad contemporánea. El análisis detallado de las escenas, diálogos y personajes de las citadas películas intentará recoger el discurso crítico de este realizador, prestando atención a las cuestiones más significativas desde un punto de vista sociológico. 

  7. Solar Cycle Variability and Grand Minima Induced by Joy's Law Scatter

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    Karak, Bidya Binay; Miesch, Mark S.

    2017-08-01

    The strength of the solar cycle varies from one cycle to another in an irregular manner and the extreme example of this irregularity is the Maunder minimum when Sun produced only a few spots for several years. We explore the cause of these variabilities using a 3D Babcock--Leighton dynamo. In this model, based on the toroidal flux at the base of the convection zone, bipolar magnetic regions (BMRs) are produced with flux, tilt angle, and time of emergence all obtain from their observed distributions. The dynamo growth is limited by a tilt quenching.The randomnesses in the BMR emergences make the poloidal field unequal and eventually cause an unequal solar cycle. When observed fluctuations of BMR tilts around Joy's law, i.e., a standard deviation of 15 degrees, are considered, our model produces a variation in the solar cycle comparable to the observed solar cycle variability. Tilt scatter also causes occasional Maunder-like grand minima, although the observed scatter does not reproduce correct statistics of grand minima. However, when we double the tilt scatter, we find grand minima consistent with observations. Importantly, our dynamo model can operate even during grand minima with only a few BMRs, without requiring any additional alpha effect.

  8. Geoengineering and seismological aspects of the Niigata-Ken Chuetsu-Oki earthquake of 16 July 2007

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    Kayen, R.; Brandenberg, S.J.; CoIlins, B.D.; Dickenson, S.; Ashford, S.; Kawamata, Y.; Tanaka, Y.; Koumoto, H.; Abrahamson, N.; Cluff, L.; Tokimatsu, K.

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    The M6.6 Niigata-Ken Chuetsu-Oki earthquake of 16 July 2007 occurred off the west coast of Japan with a focal depth of 10 km, immediately west of Kashiwazaki City and Kariwa Village in southern Niigata Prefecture. Peak horizontal ground accelerations of 0.68 g were measured in Kashiwazaki City, as well as at the reactor floor level of the world's largest nuclear reactor, located on the coast at Kariwa Village. Liquefaction of historic and modern river deposits, aeolian dune sand, and manmade fill was widespread in the coastal region nearest the epicenter and caused ground deformations that damaged bridges, embankments, roadways, buildings, ports, railways and utilities. Landslides along the coast of southern Niigata Prefecture and in mountainous regions inland of Kashiwazaki were also widespread affecting transportation infrastructure. Liquefaction and a landslide also damaged the nuclear power plant sites. This paper, along with a companion digital map database available at http://walrus.wr.usgs.gOv/infobank/n/nii07jp/html/n-ii-07-jp.sites.kmz, describes the seismological and geo-engineering aspects of the event. ?? 2009, Earthquake Engineering Research Institute.

  9. “Mücadele ve Direnişin” cesur ajanı Ken Loach’un sinemasında insanın “Özgürleşme” sorunu: Psikanalitik yöntemle “Ülke ve Özgürlük” filmi analizi

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    2011-01-01

    Bu çalışmada amacımız, Ken Loach Sinemasının genel özelliklerini ortaya koymak ve spesifik olarak “Ülke ve özgürlük” filmini psikanalitik yöntemle analiz etmektir. Filmlerinde, “Sınıf mücadelesi” ve “bireysel özgürlük” sorununu tartışan Ken Loach, “Ülke ve özgürlük” filmi ile esasen globalleşme süreci içindeki Modern toplumu eleştirmektedir. Yakın geçmişin hikayesini anlatan film, nostaljik değildir; bugüne de mesajı olan dinamik bir anlatı sunar....

  10. The joy at the Last Judgement according to the Heidelberg Catechism Question 52

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    Eberhard Busch

    2014-12-01

    Full Text Available In this contribution, the author reflects on Question 52 of the Heidelberg Catechism where it asks: ‘What comfort is it to you that Christ “shall come to judge the living and the dead”?’ The author points out possible sources from which this formulation stems, that is, Articles 86 and 87 in John Calvin’s Catechism from 1545. God is described as a compassionate judge. Even more: the One who is the last judge, was also judged and had paid for our sins. In a dialectical fashion we discover a God who is just, but also merciful. The Reformed tradition did not follow a dead-end where it is taught that God shows us grace instead of righteousness. Had God proceeded in this way, he would only mean things well, but he would not make them well. The realisation of God being just and merciful leads to joy and repentance. The contribution ends with a discussion of the final separation of the just and evil.

  11. Characteristis of Soil Water and Salt Spatial Variations in the Spring Season in Typical Yellow River Delta Areas of Kenli County, China

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    WANG Zhuo-ran

    2015-04-01

    Full Text Available The Yellow River Delta as an important area of reserved land resources, is faced with the problem of soil salinization. Grasping the status of soil water and salt as well as their spatial variation rules is an important foundation of prevention, control and use of soil salinization. This study selected Kenli County of the Yellow River Delta, obtained soil water and salt content data through field survey and lab experiments, and analyzed the status of soil water and salt as well as their spatial variation rules using statistics, GIS interpolation and buffer analysis methods. The results showed that the general salt content in the study area was mainly moderate. Salt content increased from soil surfacelayer to underlayer and salt content in each layer was significantly correlated. The areas with high saltness in surfacelayer, middlelayer and underlayer soil mainly distributed in the east near the Bohai Sea in Kenli County, while the areas with lower saltness mainly distributed in the southwest. Soil salt contents showed the trends of decrease, and soil water contents showed the trends of decrease first and then increase with the increase in distance to Bohai Sea. Stretching from the Yellow River, soil salt content showed increase tendency with the increase in distance to the Yellow River, and water content decreased first and then increased. The order from high saltness to low of different vegetation types was naked land>suaeda glauca>tamarix>vervain>reed>couch grass>paddy>cotton>winter wheat>maize, the order of different geomorphic types was depression>slightly sloping ground>slow hillock>beach heights. This study preliminary delineates soil water and salt status as well as their spatial variation rules in the spring season of the study area, and provides scientific basis for soil resource sustainable utilization in the Yellow River Delta.

  12. Çoklu Doğrusal Regresyon Modelinde Değişken Seçiminin Zootekniye Uygulanışı

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    KAYAALP, G. Tamer; ÇELİK GÜNEY, Melis; CEBECİ, Zeynel

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    Çoklu doğrusal regresyon analizinde, en uygun modeli belirlemek için klasik yöntemler ve adımsal yöntemler kullanılabilmektedir. Adımsal yöntemler; ileriye doğru seçim yöntemi, geriye doğru seçim yöntemi ve adımsal seçim yöntemidir. Klasik yöntemlerde ise değişken seçimi için geliştirilmiş ölçütlerden bazıları; belirtme katsayısı (R2), düzeltilmiş belirtme katsayısı, hata kareler ortalaması ve Cook istatistiğidir. Bu çalışmanın amacı, yumurta kabuk ağırlığı, yumurta ak indeksi ve yumurta sarı...

  13. Of Hard Joy: Half a Century of Viivi Luik's Creations. Poetry

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    Full Text Available Viivi Luik has been active in Estonian literature for half a century: from the times of Soviet censorship to regained independence. Her renowned novels Seitsmes rahukevad (The Seventh Spring of Peace, 1985 and Ajaloo ilu (The Beauty of History, 1991 have been published in a number of foreign languages. Her first collection of poetry Pilvede püha (Holiday of Clouds appeared in 1965. Since then ten more collections have followed: Taevaste tuul (Wind of the Skies, 1966, Lauludemüüja (Song Vendor, 1968, Hääl (Voice, 1968, Ole kus oled (Stay Where You Are, 1971, Pildi sisse minek (Entering a Picture, 1973, Põliskevad (Perpetual Spring, 1975, Maapäälsed asjad (Earthly Matters, 1978, and Rängast rõõmust (Of Hard Joy, 1982. In addition, she has published three books of selected verse together with the volume of collected verse (2006, as well as four books of fiction, three volumes of essays, several children’s books and two dramas. Many Estonian songwriters have appreciated her lyrics, evident in dozens of music books and recordings. Guided by a methodologically holistic perspective and moving towards a “unified field theory” of literary criticism, this contribution to Luik scholarship makes available, for the first time, a biobibliographical comparative introduction of all of her works for the international audience. It illuminates the broadly representative character of her oeuvre and shows how Luik charts the course for an entire generation of “Soviet” writers of the Baltics as “border states”.

  14. The effects of the Swiss MuKEn, MINERGIE and MINERGIE-P standards; Die Wirkungen von MuKEn, 'Minergie' und 'Minergie-P'. Kombinierte Energie und Kostensimulation zur Untersuchung der Auswirkungen des Bauherrenentscheides fuer einen Standard bezueglich Kosten

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    This final report for the Swiss Federal Office of Energy (SFOE) discusses combined energy and cost simulations used to analyse the effects of decisions made by building owners on the implementation of such building standards as far as costs are concerned. Using data of 38 actually realised buildings that were built according to the MuKEn, Minergie and Minergie-P standards, the influence of these standards on project costs was investigated. Comparisons of the costs for building to meet a particular standard are made with those in the case when the buildings would have been built to the other standards. The classes of buildings Investigated were single family home, apartments and office buildings. In order to do this, a combined simulation tool for energy and cost simulation was developed. The simulations were run in parallel with wood pellet heating and natural gas heating with 70% coverage of solar water heating. The results of the analysis of the use of the various standards are presented and discussed. The importance of optimising building orientation, providing a compact building envelope and the avoidance of thermal bridges is stressed. The quantification of additional costs for reaching the standards are discussed.

  15. Operation of Ideology in Ken Kesey’s One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest

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    2014-01-01

    Full Text Available Considering Louis Althusser’s inquiries into the function of ideology in sustaining power, the writers of this article discuss the operation of ideological and repressive apparatuses in the asylum Ken Kesey portrays in One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest (1962. The novel recounts the story of a group of people contained in an institution that is supposed to treat their allegedly mental problems, whereas under the facade of psychiatric treatment lies a ruthless controlling system whose major purpose is to turn the inmates into obedient, submissive “subjects”. The agents of the institution preserve the patients’ docility through strict rules besides the so-called mental therapy that actually results in more confusion in inmates who consequently lose their self-consciousness and self-confidence. But since every ideological system, besides inducing docile “subjects,” raises a sort of resistance among them, gradually resisting forces are formed in the asylum of the novel by the coming of a new inmate who defies the dominant ideology of the institution. By his jovial, life-affirming ideology, he breathes new life into others, makes them think and believe in themselves and trust each other, and thereby acts as a source of inspiration for several inmates, specially the Indian American narrator of the novel that subsequently challenges his schizophrenia, and finally, when his friend is shocked by electrical devices as the result of which he totally loses his consciousness, smashes the control panel of the ward to escape from that penitentiary.

  16. El cine como verdad rev(belada: Ken Loach; una reflexión sobre los años que forjaron el discurso naturalista del cineasta/ Cinema as rev(bealed truth: Ken Loach; a reflection over the years that forged the filmmaker’s naturalist speech

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    Mercedes Miguel Borrás

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    Full Text Available La sabiduría que se desprende al contemplar el cine de Ken Loach, su depurado estilo naturalista, es fruto de un largo recorrido caracterizado por la coherencia y honestidad. Un cineasta que lleva más de medio siglo dejando huellas de su humanismo, dando voz a los desheredados. ¿De dónde procede su mirada? ¿Cuál es la sustancia expresiva de la que se nutre su discurso? Detenemos nuestra atención en los filmes realizados en la primera etapa de su carrera (1964-1990, pues es cuando se percibe con mayor fuerza el deseo de Loach de penetrar en la realidad con un lenguaje tan riguroso que el pensamiento parece inscribirse en la película, “un cine de confesión, de ensayo”. Una mirada, que se rebela contra un orden y una sociedad injustos, y engendra emociones insospechadas, convocando a la ternura, pero al mismo tiempo hace que nos cuestionemos lo que se nos está contando. Un cine puro, directo, sin concesiones, que reduce al mínimo los recursos. Una verdad a la que se accede de forma natural, una verdad revelada. En el calidoscopio de realidades presentes en un mismo acontecimiento, que el cine (por su naturaleza indicial e icónica es capaz de mostrar, radica esa sustancia expresiva. The Wisdom that emerges when we watch Ken Loach’s films, his refined naturalistic style, is the result of a long journey marked by consistency and honesty. A filmmaker who spend more than half a century leaving traces of their humanism, giving voice to the dispossessed. Where is the origin of the way of his looking? What is the expressive substance that nourishes his speech? We hold our attention on the films made in the first stage of his career (1964-1990, as it is when we perceive the desire of the filmmaker to penetrate in the reality with such a rigorous language that the thinking seems to enroll in the film... a cinema of confession and essay. A look, that always rebels against an order and a inherently and unjust society, and generates unexpected

  17. Orientirõ Ilves-Extra / Arvo Kivikas ; interv. Olga Pavuk

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    Õmblustööstusettevõte Ilves-Extra. Kommentaar: Eesti Rõiva- ja Tekstiililiit (ERTL). Tabelid: suuremad tekstiili- ja õmblustööstusettevõtted Eestis 1999; allahanketööde osa ettevõtetes. Ilmunud ka: The Baltic Course 2000/Autumn/Winter lk. 42-43

  18. A Comparison of Limb-Socket Kinematics of Bone-Bridging and Non-Bone-Bridging Wartime Transtibial Amputations

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    each successive loading interval. Subset analysis was performed on the basis of amputation type (bone bridging or non bone bridging) and suspension...fitting, patient care. Washington, DC: US Government Printing Office; 1969. 2. Ertl J. Uber amputationsstumpfe. Chirurg. 1949;20:218 24. 3. Pinto MA

  19. Comparison of Functional Outcomes Following Bridge Synostosis with Non-Bone-Bridging Transtibial Combat-Related Amputations

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    the robust interdisciplinary team approach to amputee management in the military system may result in achieving more successful outcomes. Controversy...amputation and limb deficiency: epidemiology and recent trends in the United States. South Med J. 2002 Aug;95(8):875-83. 6. Ertl J. Uber amputationsstumpfe

  20. From fun and excitement to joy and trouble. An explorative study of three Danish father's experiences around birth

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    1995-01-01

    The role of the father has undergone considerable change in the West. Fathers of today are expected to take a more active part in birth preparation, birth and childcare than their predecessors were. The purpose of the present study is to describe some Danish fathers' experiences around birth. Three...... first-time fathers were interviewed at three different times: in the last month of pregnancy, two weeks after the birth of their child, and again three months later. Data were analyzed in several steps using a hermeneutical approach. The fathers' experiences were identified as fun and excitement...... at the end of the pregnancy, love at first sight at the birth, at which they all attended and took an active part, awakening when the new family was united at home and when they came to realize how much effort is needed in caring for an infant, and joy and trouble three months later. It is suggested...

  1. Towards a Coherent Unity of Perspectives on Peace: Burton, Lederach and the Philosophy of Ken Wilber

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    Henry Lebovic

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    Full Text Available This master’s degree dissertation uses the philosophical schema of Ken Wilber, known as the integral model, and the Spiral Dynamics® approach based on psychologist Clare Graves’ work and promoted by Don Beck and Christopher Cowan, to explore the work of peace scholar-practitioners, John Burton and John Paul Lederach. It asks: Can the Integral model and Spiral Dynamics be utilised in analyses to explore the causes and sources of conflict, and the limitations of peace theory and practice? If so, can these schemas be used prescriptively to help design more effective approaches to peacebuilding? Such an analytical schema reveals that Burton’s human needs theory makes claims to holism that ultimately fell short, primarily because of the reduction of culture to behaviour. In addition, his reliance on cognitive approaches and the aspect of assumed neutrality were found to be problematic. In contrast, Lederach’s concern with subjective causes and solutions of conflict was closer to the “integral holism” Wilber advocates. Lederach’s values, which were made more explicit than Burton’s, were also found to be congruent with the second-tier value approach of Spiral Dynamics. Furthermore, research within the peace studies literature, as demonstrated here, lends support to the experimental analyses conducted in this dissertation. Finally, the small body of “integrally-aware” peace scholarship, which is also reviewed, illustrates how integral theory might emerge as an important tool for analysing and shaping future peacebuilding initiatives.

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  3. Measurements of 36Cl production rates from Cl, K, and Ca in concrete at the 500-MeV neutron irradiation facility of KENS

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    Aze, T.; Fujimura, M.; Matsumura, H.; Masumoto, K.; Nakao, N.; Kawai, M.; Matsuzaki, H.; Nagai, H.

    2005-01-01

    In high-energy accelerator facilities, concrete components around beam lines are exposed to secondary neutrons having various energies during machine operation. The neutrons produce the various long half-life radionuclides, such as 3 H, 36 Cl, 60 Co, and 152 Eu, in the concrete. Most of the nuclides mainly produced by thermal neutron-capture reactions and their specific activities are important from the viewpoint of accelerator clearance. In previous work, the specific activities of the 36 Cl in the concretes at the various accelerator facilities have been measured and it was suggested that the 36 Cl in the concrete is useful as an indicator for thermal neutron fluence because of a characteristic of very long half life (301 kyr). However, in the concretes of the accelerator facilities over several hundreds of MeV, the 36 Cl are considerably produced by spallation from other concrete components, such as K and Ca, in addition to the thermal neutron capture of 35 Cl. The contribution of the 36 Cl productions from the spallation is unclear due to the lack of the cross sections for the neutron-induced reactions. In this work, therefore, we measured the 36 Cl production rates in concrete from Cl, K, and Ca targets in irradiation with secondary neutrons, which were produced by a bombardment of primary 500-MeV protons with W targets, at high-energy neutron-irradiation course of KENS. Samples of NaCl, K2CO 3 , and CaCO 3 were set into 7. irradiation spaces located on the depth raging from O to 320 cm from the concrete surface and irradiated for approximately one week. After the irradiation, separations of Cl from the samples were carried out radiochemically and the production rates of 36 Cl were determined by the AMS. The production rates from Cl, K, and Ca exponentially decreased with an increase of the depth from the concrete surface, and the profiles were very similar each other. Although the production rates from Cl were two orders higher than those from Ca in the same

  4. The joy of heartfelt music: An examination of emotional and physiological responses.

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    Lynar, Emily; Cvejic, Erin; Schubert, Emery; Vollmer-Conna, Ute

    2017-10-01

    Music-listening can be a powerful therapeutic tool for mood rehabilitation, yet quality evidence for its validity as a singular treatment is scarce. Specifically, the relationship between music-induced mood improvement and meaningful physiological change, as well as the influence of music- and person-related covariates on these outcomes are yet to be comprehensively explored. Ninety-four healthy participants completed questionnaires probing demographics, personal information, and musical background. Participants listened to two prescribed musical pieces (one classical, one jazz), an "uplifting" piece of their own choice, and an acoustic control stimulus (white noise) in randomised order. Physiological responses (heart rate, respiration, galvanic skin response) were recorded throughout. After each piece, participants rated their subjective responses on a series of Likert scales. Subjectively, the self-selected pieces induced the most joy, and the classical piece was perceived as most relaxing, consistent with the arousal ratings proposed by a music selection panel. These two stimuli led to the greatest overall improvement in composite emotional state from baseline. Psycho-physiologically, self-selected pieces often elicited a "eustress" response ("positive arousal"), whereas classical music was associated with the highest heart rate variability. Very few person-related covariates appeared to affect responses, and music-related covariates (besides self-selection) appeared arbitrary. These data provide strong evidence that optimal music for therapy varies between individuals. Our findings additionally suggest that the self-selected music was most effective for inducing a joyous state; while low arousal classical music was most likely to shift the participant into a state of relaxation. Therapy should attempt to find the most effective and "heartfelt" music for each listener, according to therapeutic goals. Copyright © 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

  5. Life after a lung transplant: a balance of joy and challenges.

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    Graarup, Jytte; Mogensen, Elin Lindberg; Missel, Malene; Berg, Selina Kikkenborg

    2017-11-01

    To describe patients' experiences throughout the first four months post-lung transplant. Health professionals are familiar with the fact that patients' average survival after a lung transplant is about seven years and that 74% of these patients reject new organs within the first two years. By contrast, knowledge of these patients' perspectives after lung transplantation is scant. A qualitative study was conducted between May 2013-May 2014 in which 26 interviewees participated - four months post-transplant - based on a semistructured interview guide. The data were inductively analysed using a content thematic approach within a phenomenological and hermeneutic frame. The main findings in the study reveal that (1) having a lung transplant is an overwhelming experience, which for some patients includes (2) troubling physical and psychological challenges. The interviewees were happy to get another chance to live, although some of them suffered from medical side effects, postoperative complications and psychological problems. When asked about the future, interviewees stated that life could be described as (3) a balance of joy and challenges. They had received a new chance in life and were eager to fulfil their life hopes and dreams. At the same time, they were worried about the future. Having a lung transplant implies rules that have to be followed. What are the healthy choices they are supposed to make? And will there be a tomorrow? Having a lung transplant is described as an overwhelming experience because of the improvement in the physical function of the body. Patients were grateful to family, friends and healthcare professionals for supporting them. The first four months post-transplantation were described as both physically and psychologically challenging. Interviewees were aware of the prognosis for patients following lung transplantation. They expressed feelings of worry and insecurity but still had hopes and dreams. The patients are troubled by both physical and

  6. Justas, fiestas y protagonismos: Alegrías y placeres en El Victorial de Gutierre Díaz de Games = Jousting, Festivities and Prominence: Joy and Pleasures in Gutierre Díaz de Games’s El Victorial

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    María del Pilar Rábade Obradó

    2016-06-01

    Full Text Available Este trabajo pretende analizar cómo se reflejan dos emociones básicas, la alegría y el placer, en una crónica del siglo XV, concretamente El Victorial de Gutierre Díaz de Games. Como se trata de una biografía caballeresca, en sus páginas se plasma una visión particular de las dos citadas emociones. Así, la crónica ofrece un elenco de aquellas circunstancias en las que se suponía que los caballeros estaban en situación de experimentar el placer y la alegría. Esas circunstancias van desde las fiestas cortesanas hasta las victorias en batallas, sin olvidar el amor y la amistad.The purpose of this article is to analyze how two basic emotions like joy and pleasure were expressed in a fifteenth-century chronicle, namely El Victorial by Gutierre Díaz de Games. Since the chronicle is a chivalric biography, its pages highlight a particular vision of joy and pleasure. Consequently, the chronicle offers a variety of circumstances in which knights were meant to experience pleasure and happiness. These circumstances range from court festivities to victories in battles, as well as those involving love and friendship.

  7. Ken Saan / Ken Saan ; interv. Eda Post

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    Saan, Ken

    2006-01-01

    Kanal 2 uue tõsielusarja produtsent, mitmete ESTO TV saadete saatejuht ja filmide "Welcome to Estonia" ja "Vali kord" peategelasi oma tegemistest ja arusaamadest. Lisatud Andres Maimiku arvamus "Oskab ja püüab kõike ise teha"

  8. Türkçe Öğretmeni Adaylarının Yabancı Kökenli Sözcük Kullanımlarına İlişkin Bir İnceleme A Research on the Use of Foreign Origin Words by Turkish Language Teacher Candidates

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    2012-12-01

    tothe 46 words of these. Amacı Türkçe öğretmeni adaylarının yazılı anlatımlarında kullandıkları sözcükleri Türkçe ya da yabancı kökenli olmaları bağlamında değerlendirmek olan çalışmanın problem tümcesi “Türkçe öğretmenliği son sınıf öğrencilerinin sözcük kullanımında Türkçe kökenli olanları seçme / seçmeme oranları nedir?” olarak belirlenmiştir. Bu araştırma, üretilmiş bir yapı üzerinde tarama modelinde betimsel bir araştırmadır. Var olan bir durumu, var olduğu hâliyle betimlemeyi amaçlayan bu yaklaşımda, incelenecek sınav kâğıtlarının dilsel bütünlüğü içinde yer alan yabancı kökenli (doğu-batı sözcükler ile Türkçe kökenli sözcükle ele alınmıştır. Tarama modeline dayalı bu çalışmanın veri kaynağı, 2011-2012 eğitim-öğretim yılında İnönü Üniversitesi Eğitim Fakültesi Türkçe Öğretmenliği Programının 4. sınıfında öğrenim gören 1. öğretimden 25 ve 2. öğretimden 25 olmak üzere toplam 50 öğretmen adayının “Tiyatro ve Drama Uygulamaları” dersinin dönem sonu sınav sorularına verdikleri yazılı yanıtlardır. Kâğıtlarda toplam 4 açık uçlu soru yer almaktadır. 50 öğrencinin 4 soruya verdikleri yanıtlar incelenmiştir. Çalışmada, kaynak olarak “TDK Türkçe Sözlük” (TDK 2005 temel alınmıştır. Kâğıtlar, “içerik çözümlemesi” yöntemiyle incelenmiştir. İncelenen 50 sınav kâğıdında 13.130 sözcük belirlenmiştir. Bu sözcüklerin 4000’i terim olarak nitelendirilmiştir. 9130 sözcük Türk Dil Kurumunun (2005 Türkçe Sözlüğüne bağlı kalınarak yabancı kökenli, Türkçe kökenli başlıklarında sınıflandırılmıştır. Bu bağlamda Türkçe öğretmeni adaylarının yazılı anlatımda kullandıkları sözcüklerin % 12’si yabancı kökenli sözcüklerden oluşmuştur. Belirlenen yabancı kökenli sözcüklerin 157’sinin Türkçe karşılığı Türk Dil Kurumunun (2005 Türkçe S

  9. Dialogia do riso: um novo conceito que introduz alegria para a promoção da saúde apoiando-se no diálogo, no riso, na alegria e na arte da palhaçaria Dialogy of Laughter: a new concept introducing joy for health promotion based on dialogue, laughter, joy and the art of the clown

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    Marcus Vinicius Campos Matraca

    2011-10-01

    Full Text Available Apresentamos e debatemos a Dialogia do Riso, um conceito baseado na prática da educação popular em saúde desenvolvida com alegria. Saúde entendida como um recurso para a vida e não como um objetivo de viver; promoção da saúde como uma reação positiva que leva a uma percepção ampliada, integrada, complexa e intersetorial: articula ambiente, educação, pessoas, estilo e qualidade de vida. O riso pode então ser incorporado como ferramenta de promoção da saúde, tese que defendemos. Para isso apresentamos considerações sobre o diálogo, o riso, a alegria e o palhaço, conceituando a Dialogia do Riso. O diálogo, fala entre duas ou mais pessoas para entendimento de alguma ideia mediada pela comunicação, é uma metodologia de reflexão conjunta, que visa melhorar a produção de novas ideias e compartilhar significados, essência da comunicação. O riso é um fenômeno universal, condicionado a aspectos da cultura, da filosofia, da história e da saúde; é dialógico, porque, através do humor nos deparamos com a comédia e o escárnio que existe por traz de cada riso, um código de comunicação inerente à natureza humana. Arrolamos argumentos para defender a alegria como estratégia para a promoção da saúde, e adotamos o palhaço, e usamos sua arte como ferramenta educacional que pode ser integrada como tecnologia social.The Dialogy of Laughter - a concept based upon the praxis of general health education performed with joy - is presented and discussed. Health is seen as a resource for life rather than a goal in life and promotion of health is a positive reaction leading to a broader, integrated and complex perception linking the environment, education, people, quality and style of life. Laughter can then be incorporated as a tool in health promotion as defended here. Considerations on dialogue, laughter, joy and the clown giving rise to the Dialogy of Laughter concept are presented. Dialogue, namely an exchange between

  10. Visualization of strong around motion calculated from the numerical simulation of Hyogo-ken Nanbu earthquake; Suchi simulation de miru Hyogoken nanbu jishin no kyoshindo

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    Furumura, T [Hokkaido Univ. of Education, Sapporo (Japan); Koketsu, K [The University of Tokyo, Tokyo (Japan). Earthquake Research Institute

    1996-10-01

    Hyogo-ken Nanbu earthquake with a focus in the Akashi straits has given huge earthquake damages in and around Awaji Island and Kobe City in 1995. It is clear that the basement structure, which is steeply deepened at Kobe City from Rokko Mountains towards the coast, and the focus under this related closely to the local generation of strong ground motion. Generation process of the strong ground motion was discussed using 2D and 3D numerical simulation methods. The 3D pseudospectral method was used for the calculation. Space of 51.2km{times}25.6km{times}25.6km was selected for the calculation. This space was discretized with the lattice interval of 200m. Consequently, it was found that the basement structure with a steeply deepened basement, soft and weak geological structure thickly deposited on the basement, and earthquake faults running under the boundary of base rock and sediments related greatly to the generation of strong ground motion. Numerical simulation can be expected to predict the strong ground motion by shallow earthquakes. 9 refs., 7 figs.

  11. African Woman Rises from the Ashes: Alice Walker’s Mimicry of Classic Ethnography in Possessing the Secret of Joy

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    Zohreh Ramin

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    Full Text Available Before the advent of deconstructive schools of thought in the second half of the twentieth century, anthropology and ethnography were hailed as scientific disciplines whose major consideration was to provide an objective analysis of other cultures. However, the launch of such critical approaches as postcolonialism, feminism, and postmodernism has nullified the two disciplines’ claim to scientificity and objectivity by laying bare their sexist, racist backdrop. In the postist zeitgeist, new ethnographies have been promoted in an attempt to disrupt the hierarchical relationship between the researcher and the studied subject of classic ethnography through including first-hand marginalized voices. Moreover, they blur the long-held generic boundaries between science and fiction via establishing the “ethnographic novel” as a medium that committedly voices the subalterns. Alice Walker’s Possessing the Secret of Joy (1992 is one of these new ethnographic novels which has as its protagonist an oppressed African woman. What makes Walker’s work distinct and notable is that the feminist writer subversively employs the conventional mode of ethnographic writing to stand up to African patriarchy and its horrific ritual of female circumcision.

  12. Joys and challenges of relationships in Scotland and New Zealand rural midwifery: A multicentre study.

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    Crowther, Susan; Deery, Ruth; Daellenbach, Rea; Davies, Lorna; Gilkison, Andrea; Kensington, Mary; Rankin, Jean

    2018-04-21

    Globally there are challenges meeting the recruitment and retention needs for rural midwifery. Rural practice is not usually recognised as important and feelings of marginalisation amongst this workforce are apparent. Relationships are interwoven throughout midwifery and are particularly evident in rural settings. However, how these relationships are developed and sustained in rural areas is unclear. To study the significance of relationships in rural midwifery and provide insights to inform midwifery education. Multi-centre study using online surveys and discussion groups across New Zealand and Scotland. Descriptive and template analysis were used to organise, examine and analyse the qualitative data. Rural midwives highlighted how relationships with health organisations, each other and women and their families were both a joy and a challenge. Social capital was a principal theme. Subthemes were (a) working relationships, (b) respectful communication, (c) partnerships, (d) interface tensions, (e) gift of time facilitates relationships. To meet the challenges of rural practice the importance of relationship needs acknowledging. Relationships are created, built and sustained at a distance with others who have little appreciation of the rural context. Social capital for rural midwives is thus characterised by social trust, community solidarity, shared values and working together for mutual benefit. Rural communities generally exhibit high levels of social capital and this is key to sustainable rural midwifery practice. Midwives, educationalists and researchers need to address the skills required for building social capital in rural midwifery practice. These skills are important in midwifery pre- and post-registration curricula. Copyright © 2018 Australian College of Midwives. All rights reserved.

  13. A Virtual Joy-Stick Study of Emotional Responses and Social Motivation in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder.

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    Kim, Kwanguk; Rosenthal, M Zachary; Gwaltney, Mary; Jarrold, William; Hatt, Naomi; McIntyre, Nancy; Swain, Lindsay; Solomon, Marjorie; Mundy, Peter

    2015-12-01

    A new virtual reality task was employed which uses preference for interpersonal distance to social stimuli to examine social motivation and emotion perception in children with Autism Spectrum Disorders. Nineteen high function children with higher functioning Autism Spectrum Disorder (HFASD) and 23 age, gender, and IQ matched children with typical development (TD) used a joy stick to position themselves closer or further from virtual avatars while attempting to identify six emotions expressed by the avatars, happiness, fear, anger, disgust, sadness, and surprise that were expressed at different levels of intensity. The results indicated that children with HFASD displayed significantly less approach behavior to the positive happy expression than did children with TD, who displayed increases in approach behavior to higher intensities of happy expressions. Alternatively, all groups tended to withdraw from negative emotions to the same extent and there were no diagnostic group differences in accuracy of recognition of any of the six emotions. This pattern of results is consistent with theory that suggests that some children with HFASD display atypical social-approach motivation, or sensitivity to the positive reward value of positive social-emotional events. Conversely, there was little evidence that a tendency to withdraw from social-emotional stimuli, or a failure to process social emotional stimuli, was a component of social behavior task performance in this sample of children with HFASD.

  14. Broad themes of difference between French and Americans in attitudes to food and other life domains: Personal versus communal values, quantity versus quality, and comforts versus joys

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    Paul eRozin

    2011-07-01

    Full Text Available Analysis of previous literature on the role of food in life in France and the United States suggests some fundamental differences in attitudes which may generalize outside of the food domain. Questionnaire results from French and American adults suggest that, compared to the French, Americans emphasize quantity rather than quality in making choices, Americans have a higher preference for variety, and Americans usually prefer comforts (things that make life easier over joys (unique things that make life interesting. The American preference for quantity over quality is discussed in terms of the American focus on abundance as opposed to the French preference for moderation. The American preference for variety is reflective of Americans’ more personal as opposed to communal food and other values.

  15. Broad Themes of Difference between French and Americans in Attitudes to Food and Other Life Domains: Personal Versus Communal Values, Quantity Versus Quality, and Comforts Versus Joys.

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    Rozin, Paul; Remick, Abigail K; Fischler, Claude

    2011-01-01

    Analysis of previous literature on the role of food in life in France and the United States suggests some fundamental differences in attitudes which may generalize outside of the food domain. Questionnaire results from French and American adults suggest that, compared to the French, Americans emphasize quantity rather than quality in making choices, Americans have a higher preference for variety, and Americans usually prefer comforts (things that make life easier) over joys (unique things that make life interesting). The American preference for quantity over quality is discussed in terms of the American focus on abundance as opposed to the French preference for moderation. The American preference for variety is reflective of Americans' more personal as opposed to communal food and other values.

  16. Semantic Meaning in Attitudinal Lexemes in the Domain of Kesenangan (Joy in Indonesian: An Analysis of Meaning Components and Lexical Relation

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    Prima Gusti Yanti

    2017-04-01

    Full Text Available The attitudinal lexeme on the domain of kesenangan in Indonesia language has not shown such clear meaning relationship, for both the common and diagnostic meaning of the lexemes. Those lexemes have such circular definitions, confusing upon their use. This study is conducted using a qualitative research approach employing content analysis technique. The aim of this study is to find out lexical relation and semantic meaning in attitudinal lexeme in the domain of kesenangan (joy in Indonesian language. Data is collected from seven Indonesian dictionaries, two magazines, five newspapers, and six literary works. All data is analyzed using a component analysis in the semantic theory. The research findings show that fourteen (14 lexemes (senang, nikmat, enak, puas, asyik, sukacita, ria, bangga, lega, bahagia, gembira, girang, riang, and ceria of attitudinal lexemes are related with the domain of kesenangan. The result shows that hyponymy and synonymy lexical relations occur in the domain of kesenangan. Synonymy relation consists of near-synonymy and propositional synonymy. In this case, absolute synonymy is not found.

  17. The auditory cortex hosts network nodes influential for emotion processing: An fMRI study on music-evoked fear and joy.

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    Koelsch, Stefan; Skouras, Stavros; Lohmann, Gabriele

    2018-01-01

    Sound is a potent elicitor of emotions. Auditory core, belt and parabelt regions have anatomical connections to a large array of limbic and paralimbic structures which are involved in the generation of affective activity. However, little is known about the functional role of auditory cortical regions in emotion processing. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging and music stimuli that evoke joy or fear, our study reveals that anterior and posterior regions of auditory association cortex have emotion-characteristic functional connectivity with limbic/paralimbic (insula, cingulate cortex, and striatum), somatosensory, visual, motor-related, and attentional structures. We found that these regions have remarkably high emotion-characteristic eigenvector centrality, revealing that they have influential positions within emotion-processing brain networks with "small-world" properties. By contrast, primary auditory fields showed surprisingly strong emotion-characteristic functional connectivity with intra-auditory regions. Our findings demonstrate that the auditory cortex hosts regions that are influential within networks underlying the affective processing of auditory information. We anticipate our results to incite research specifying the role of the auditory cortex-and sensory systems in general-in emotion processing, beyond the traditional view that sensory cortices have merely perceptual functions.

  18. Elisa Studio showroom = Elisa Studio showroom / Jan Joonas Graps ; kommenteerinud Tiina Kuusisto

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    Graps, Jan Joonas, 1972-

    2015-01-01

    Elisa Studio showroom Helsingis Lasiplatsi, Mannerheimintie 22-24. Sisekujunduse autorid Jan Joonas Graps, Ken-Kristjan Ruut, Anne Määrmann (JanKen Wisespace). Lühidalt loovstuudiost JanKen Wisespace

  19. ["Butter, my love" joy, sorrow and rehabilitation: not simply cholesterol and saturated fatty acids].

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    Caramia, G

    2014-01-01

    The author refers to his "love" for butter and joy to eat and enjoy, during his childhood, bread, butter and jam at a time in which butter was still made with milk from cows that grazed and/or ate the hay. Subsequently the great bitterness occurred, due to the fact that many distinguished researchers have attributed to the the saturated fatty acids (SFA) and cholesterol, abundant in butter, the origin of atherosclerotic cardio vascular diseases (CVD) epidemic exploded in North America from the years 1920-1930. This happened in spite of the fact that various data did not overlap, and also that the most famous of cardiologists, worldwide known at the time, had written and pointed out that, if such a condition were caused by saturated fat animals, a corresponding increase in their consumption in the diet would be recorded, while it had actually dropped 20 percent. The prestige of some, alongside the desire to win their case, associated to the modest epidemiological skills of the time, have led them to fall into the error of "cherry picking", i.e. to choose only those data in support of their theory while ignoring others that contradicted that, for decades, the SFA were banned by encouraging the consumption of margarine and vegetable oils. Only in recent times it has emerged from indisputable surveys, that in the diet, if an excess of SFA is harmful, even an excess of simple carbohydrates or protein or polyunsaturated fatty acids omega-6 are responsible for atherosclerotic CD. The problem is not to eliminate from the SFA diet, as they look toxic while actually in some situations are indispensable, but to reach a correct balance of all the different nutrients in the diet, and not only of the SFA, plus physical activity. Butter, then, also in the light of new and important acquisitions, was rehabilitated. This brings to mind a claim issued by Hippocrates (460-377 BC), the pioneer of Western medicine, about 2400 years ago: "If you were to give each the right amount of

  20. Cultural Collision and Women Victimization in Buchi Emecheta’s The Joys of Motherhood

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    2016-03-01

    Full Text Available Buchi Emecheta is one of the most important female writers to emerge from Nigeria. She is distinguished for her vivid description of female subordination and conflicting cultural values in modern Africa. In Emecheta’s The Joys of Motherhood Nnu Ego, the protagonist, has to suffer as a wife both in the tribal environment in which she was born and the urban community in which she is compelled to live the rest of her life.  Nnu Ego has to suffer because these two environments have different cultures. She falls a victim of the tension of the collision of these two conflicting cultures. This collision occurs between the institutions of the traditional Ibo society and the institution of Western Europe.  The hardships that Nnu Ego experiences are the result of the clash between the Ibo traditions and the colonized Lagos. It is a clash of traditions, values and priorities. Nnu Ego is victimzed because of what the village (Ibuza community demands her to do, on the one hand, and what the rules of a European political  regime requires her to be. She finds herself in a predicament as she has to assume different roles in accordance with the values of the surrounding communities in which she has to live. She escapes from Ibuza because she is not accepted as a wife who cannot produce children. She flees to the distant city of Lagos to start a new life with another husband with the hope of fulfilling her dream of carrying children. This dream is rooted in the cultural values of the Ibo society where motherhood is the primary source of female self- esteem and public status. In Lagos Nnu Ego fulfills her dream of motherhood and begets a lot of children but the pleasures associated with motherhood are negated by the difficult economic conditions of her new urban community and its norms and values. She has to work day in and day out as a street-side peddler to sustain her children because her husband is away working for the colonizers most of the time. Nnu

  1. The Shift in Gender Roles in Amy Tan’s 'The Joy Luck Club' and Khaled Hosseini’s 'The Kite Runner'

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    Mujad Didien Afandi

    2018-03-01

    Full Text Available The unfair gender roles under patriarchal system are constructed to preserve gender inequality between men and women. Gender role practices extend gradually to maintain the male hegemony to make women powerless because female traditional gender roles (femininities create dependency to men. Men are assigned to masculinities equipped with power, whereas women are ascribed to femininities to set boundaries that limit their movement. Yet, the increase of female awareness of gender equality has changed this situation. Gender roles are gradually shifting from traditional to modern as the opportunities to receive education and job open widely to develop women's roles that enable them to give financial contribution to the family. This study was purposed to analyze the shift in gender roles in 'The Joy Luck Club' and 'The Kite Runner'. This study used qualitative design in which Chinese traditional gender roles were described using Confucian perspective, whereas Afghan traditional gender roles were exposed in Islamic perspective. Moreover, Karl Marx's conflict theory was used to analyze the shift in gender roles in both novels. The results of study found that the construction of traditional gender roles in both China and Afghanistan was influenced mostly by patriarchy which perceives men as more superior than women. However, the dynamic changes of gender roles, especially femininities, supported by the increase of female education and occupation provide women with more power to achieve development. Further studies are encouraged to analyze other gender roles which have not discussed in this study.

  2. “Butter, my love” Joy, Sorrow and Rehabilitation: Not simply Cholesterol and Saturated Fatty Acids

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    G. Caramia

    2014-04-01

    Full Text Available The author refers to his “love” for butter and joy to eat and enjoy, during his childhood, bread, butter and jam at a time in which butter was still made with milk from cows that grazed and/or ate the hay. Subsequently the great bitterness occurred, due to the fact that many distinguished researchers have attributed to the the saturated fatty acids (SFA and cholesterol, abundant in butter, the origin of atherosclerotic cardio vascular diseases (CVD epidemic exploded in North America from the years 1920-1930. This happened in spite of the fact that various data did not overlap, and also that the most famous of cardiologists, worldwide known at the time, had written and pointed out that, if such a condition were caused by saturated fat animals, a corresponding increase in their consumption in the diet would be recorded, while it had actually dropped 20 percent. The prestige of some, alongside the desire to win their case, associated to the modest epidemiological skills of the time, have led them to fall into the error of “cherry picking”, i.e. to choose only those data in support of their theory while ignoring others that contradicted that, for decades, the SFA were banned by encouraging the consumption of margarine and vegetable oils. Only in recent times it has emerged from indisputable surveys, that in the diet, if an excess of SFA is harmful, even an excess of simple carbohydrates or protein or polyunsaturated fatty acids omega-6 are responsible for atherosclerotic CVD. The problem is not to eliminate from the SFA diet, as they look toxic while actually in some situations are indispensable, but to reach a correct balance of all the different nutrients in the diet, and not only of the SFA, plus physical activity. Butter, then, also in the light of new and important acquisitions, was rehabilitated. This brings to mind a claim issued by Hippocrates (460-377 BC, the pioneer of Western medicine, about 2400 years ago: “If you were to give

  3. DevOops Redux

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    CERN. Geneva; Johnson, Ken

    2017-01-01

    DevOps toolchains are transforming Modern IT, but hackers can undermine their benefits through poorly implemented or vulnerable DevOps tools. Chris Gates and Ken Johnson will share their collaborative attack research into the technology driving DevOps. They will share an attacker?s perspective on exploiting DevOps organizations and the countermeasures these organizations should employ. About the speakers Ken Johnson, CTO of nVisium, has been hacking web applications professionally for 8 years. Ken is both a breaker and builder and currently leads the nVisium product team. Previously, Ken has spoken at DerbyCon, AppSec USA, AppSec DC, AppSec California, DevOpsDays DC, LASCON, RubyNation, and numerous Ruby, OWASP, and AWS events. Ken is currently investing his time between OWASP’s Railsgoat, Elxir and Go, as well as all aspects of AWS offerings. Chris Gates has extensive experience in network and web application penetration testing, Red Teaming and Purple Teaming. Chris is currently learning to be ...

  4. Kui tõsine värk toimus, oli režissöör kadunud! / Verni Leivak

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    Leivak, Verni, 1966-

    2006-01-01

    Eesti Televisioonis esilinastub Urmas Eero Liivi dokumentaalfilm "Casting", teemaks teleprodutsent Ken Saani idee järgi valminud tõsielusaatesarja "Bollywood" kandideerijate konkurss. Lisaks "Ken Saan pajatab oma India-seiklusest"

  5. PSİKOLOJİK RAHATLIK ALGISININ İŞGÖREN SESLİLİĞİ VE TAKIM İŞBİRLİĞİ ARASINDAKİ İLİŞKİDE ARACI DEĞİŞKEN ROLÜ

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    Serdar YENER

    2017-04-01

    Full Text Available Öz: Araştırmada, örgütlerde çalışanların etkinlik ve verimliliğini arttıracak düşünce ve tekliflerini sunması olarak tanımlanan işgören sesliliğinin takım işbirliğine olan etkisinde organizasyonlarda kişilerarası psikolojik risk algısı şeklinde ifade edilen psikolojik rahatlığın aracı değişken rolünün ortaya konulması amaçlanmıştır. Sinop’ta bulunan yerel bir işletmenin çalışanları (n=240 araştırmanın örneklemini oluşturmaktadır. Araştırmada verilerin analizinde SPSS 21 Paketi ve Hayes (2013’in SPSS uygulamasında aracı değişkenli modellerin ölçülmesi için geliştirmiş olduğu PROCESS 2.15 makrosu kullanılarak aracı değişkenin etkisi gözlenmiştir. Çıkan sonuçlara göre psikolojik rahatlık algısının işgören sesliliği ve takım işbirliği ilişkisinde kısmi aracılık etkisinin olduğu söylenebilir. İşgören sesliliğinin takım işbirliğine olan etkisi (β= ,28, p>.001 psikolojik rahatlık algısı ilişkiye dahil edildiğinde (β= ,25, p<.001 düşmüş fakat anlamlılığını yitirmemiştir. Abstract: The aim of this study is to analyze the mediating role of Psychological Safety which is defined as interpersonal risk perception, in the relation between employee voice which is defined as feedback and proposals to increase productivity and efficiency and team collaboration. Employees of a local business in Sinop (n=240 are composing sample. SPSS 21 and PROCESS 2.15 aplication of Hayes which is used to observe the mediating effect of variables are used to analyze the data. According to the results it can be said that there is a partial mediataing effect of psychological safety beween employee voice and team collaboration. The effect of employee voice (β=.28; p<.001, decreased after mediating variable psychological safety added to (β= -0,84 , p<.001 regression but kept it’s significance.

  6. The Current State of Music Therapy Theory?

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    Bonde, Lars Ole

    2015-01-01

    An essay on themes from Ken Aigen (2014): "The Study of Music Therapy. Current Issues and Concepts"......An essay on themes from Ken Aigen (2014): "The Study of Music Therapy. Current Issues and Concepts"...

  7. Obituary: Kenneth Ingvard Greisen, 1918-2007

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    Greisen, Eric W.

    2007-12-01

    Cornell University Emeritus Professor of Physics, Kenneth I. Greisen, died on March 17, 2007 of cancer at the Hospicare residence in Ithaca, New York. He was 89 years old. Prof. Greisen was well-known for his participation in the Manhattan Project at Los Alamos and for his many contributions to the study of cosmic ray physics. More quietly, Prof. Greisen also made significant contributions to the teaching of Physics at the high school and university levels. He was of service to the Cornell and Ithaca communities in many ways both during his university career and after his retirement. Kenneth Ingvard Greisen was born in Perth Amboy, New Jersey, on January 24, 1918, to Signa and Ingvard Greisen. Ken attended Wagner College 1934-1935 and then Franklin and Marshall College, where he ran on the track team and graduated summa cum laude with the prestigious Henry S. Williamson Medalist award in 1938. Ken then entered graduate school in physics at Cornell University, where he became the first American student of the eminent Italian physicist Bruno B. Rossi. Together they carried out a study that yielded quantitative verification of the relativistic dilation of time intervals and an improved estimate of the mean life of mesotrons at rest. Their review article on ``Cosmic Ray Theory'' in 1941 was a standard for many years. Ken's Ph.D. thesis entitled ``Intensity of Cosmic Rays at Low Altitude and the Origin of the Soft Component,'' along with related articles, appeared in 1942 and 1943. During this very productive period, Ken also married Betty Chase, a Cornell biology graduate student. Upon graduation, Ken joined the Manhattan Project in Los Alamos, New Mexico. He was among the leaders of the group that designed and built the explosive charge that initiated the nuclear reaction in the first atomic bomb. Witnessing the July 16, 1945 Trinity explosion, he provided an eyewitness account that has become an important historical record. After the explosion, in a remark typical of

  8. Software Engineering Seminar (7th) 28 April - 2 May 1980, Elgin Air Force Base, Florida.

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    1982-02-02

    8217 , beer " T- - .. .2’e;l ]K W’ . ... .:’,, r t< - r [ ,s ,sF:¢ rwrh e 1 ng response refl e -td the viewpoint that "he natu-’c o the Sr~ t b e performed r e...ua , ’ertl fi c lie Pro.’ram has ;,ot api~roved. The ’a; , L, i eco ro <a,, in - e,.trr ngieering ALi;d Computer Science has beer ei istenc -te s rce...the " sour grapes" vices.) We clearly needed all the positive features promised by struc- tured techniques, so this project was selected as a pilot

  9. The NASA Tournament Laboratory (NTL): Improving Data Access at PDS while Spreading Joy and Engaging Students through 16 Micro-Contests

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    LaMora, Andy; Raugh, A.; Erickson, K.; Grayzeck, E. J.; Knopf, W.; Morgan, T. H.

    2012-01-01

    NASA PDS hosts terabytes of valuable data from hundreds of data sources and spans decades of research. Data is stored on flat-file systems regulated through careful meta dictionaries. PDS's data is available to the public through its website which supports data searches through drill-down navigation. While the system returns data quickly, result sets in response to identical input differ depending on the drill-down path a user follows. To correct this Issue, to allow custom searching, and to improve general accessibility, PDS sought to create a new data structure and API, and to use them to build applications that are a joy to use and showcase the value of the data to students, teachers and citizens. PDS engaged TopCoder and Harvard Business School through the NTL to pursue these objectives in a pilot effort. Scope was limited to Small Bodies Node data. NTL analyzed data, proposed a solution, and implemented it through a series of micro-contests. Contest focused on different segments of the problem; conceptualization, architectural design, implementation, testing, etc. To demonstrate the utility of the completed solution, NTL developed web-based and mobile applications that can compare targets, regardless of mission. To further explore the potential of the solution NTL hosted "Mash-up" challenges that integrated the API with other publically available assets, to produce consumer and teaching applications, including an Augmented Reality iPad tool. Two contests were also posted to middle and high school students via the NoNameSite.com platform, and as a result of these contests, PDS/SBN has initiated a Facebook program. These contests defined and implemented a data warehouse with the necessary migration tools to transform legacy data, produced a public web interface for the new search, developed a public API, and produced four mobile applications that we expect to appeal to users both within and, without the academic community.

  10. Experiencing conceptual change about teaching: A case study from astronomy

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    Bailey, Janelle M.; Nagamine, Kentaro

    2012-06-01

    Understanding faculty motivations for and barriers to change is an important component of facilitating instructional reform efforts to improve student learning. This case study describes the process of adoption of learner-centered instructional strategies by an astronomy faculty member, Ken, as viewed through the lens of conceptual change. Specifically, we applied the Cognitive Reconstruction of Knowledge Model (CRKM) to understand why Ken was willing to change his instructional strategies, what barriers to and supports for change existed, and how he and his students were impacted by this change. Ken's statements and actions represented characteristics consistent with the CRKM. Notably, dissatisfaction, considered the primary motivator in many conceptual change models, was not of high importance in this case. Upon implementing learner-centered strategies, Ken's students performed better on a measure of knowledge about stellar properties, which served to reinforce his motivation to continue with learner-centered methods.

  11. Targa Maja kompetentsikeskus Rakveres = Smart House Competence Centre in Rakvere / Oliver Alver

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    Alver, Oliver, 1977-

    2016-01-01

    Targa Maja kompetentsikeskus Rakveres, Lai tänav 20. Arhitektid Oliver Alver, Andres Alver, Indrek Rünkla, Tarmo Laht, Ott Alver, Sven Koppel, Ulla Saar (Alver Arhitektid). Sisearhitektid Jan Graps, Ken Ruut, Anne Määrmann (Jan&Ken OÜ). Kultuurkapitali Arhitektuuri sihtkapitali aastapreemia nominent 2016

  12. Money or Joy

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    Alstadsæter, Annette; Kolm, Anne-Sofie; Larsen, Birthe

    2005-01-01

    This paper examines the effect of taxes on the individuals' choices of educational direction, and thus on the economy.s skill composition. A proportional labour tax induces too many workers with high innate ability to choose an educational type associated with high consumption value and low effor....... This increases the skill mismatch and aggregate unemployment in the economy. The government can correct for this distortion by use of differentiated tuition fees or tax rates.JEL codes: J64, J68, H21, H24Keywords: Unemployment, matching, education, optimal taxation, tuition fees...

  13. Die Kennzeichnungspflicht für die Polizeibedienstete auf dem Prüfstand / Kilian Ertl

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    Ertl, Kilian

    2016-01-01

    Politseinike kohustusest end rahvakogunemistel identifitseerida (kanda vormiriietusel nimesilti või individuaalset, anonüümsust võimaldavat numbrikombinatsiooni) põhiseaduse ja koosolekute seaduse tähenduses

  14. On the fault system and basement structure in and around the epicentral region of the 1995 Hyogo-ken Nanbu earthquake; 1995 nen Hyogoken nanbu jishin shingen shuhen no danso kiso kozo ni tsuite

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    Yokokura, T; Kano, N; Yamaguchi, K; Miyazaki, T [Geological Survey of Japan, Tsukuba (Japan); Ikawa, T; Ota, Y; Kawanaka, T [Japex Jeoscience Institute, Tokyo (Japan)

    1996-05-01

    A reflection elastic wave seismic survey was carried out as part of the emergency survey of active faults in relation with the Hyogo-ken Nanbu Earthquake. This paper presents an interim report on the survey covering a wide area with deep structure as the survey object. The paper mentions that processing the survey data has been nearly completed, and is in the stage of making analyses and interpretations of the result of the processing, and that the survey was an attempt of making a unified survey over land areas, shallow sea areas, and seas by setting twelve traverse lines in and around the epicenter region. The paper also introduces briefly what has been found on hypocenters used, vibration receivers, vibration intervals, and CPD intervals, and on shapes of faults, particularly the continuity (the relationship of the Ashiya fault, Koyo fault and Osaka bay fault with the above two faults, branching of the Osaka bay fault, faults between the Wada promontory fault, Awaji Island and the Osaka bay fault, the fault off the east coast at the central part of Awaji Island, the Shichiku fault on the west coast of Awaji Island, and the basement fault). Mention is given also on the basement structure chart of the Osaka bay prepared preliminarily for the purpose of reference. 2 figs.

  15. Starmani teenindusbüroo = Starman customer service centre

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    2009-01-01

    Eesti Sisearhitektide Liidu 2008. a. ühiskondliku interjööri preemia pälvinud Starmani teenindusbüroost Tallinnas Rävala pst. 19. Sisearhitektid Jan Joonas Graps ja Ken-Kristjan Ruut (OÜ Jan & Ken). Sisearhitektide tähtsamate ühiselt tehtud tööde loetelu

  16. Pop / Mart Kuldkepp

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    Kuldkepp, Mart

    2008-01-01

    Heliplaatidest: Me, Myself and I "Aastaajad", Madonna "Hard Candy", Kathryn Williams and Neill MacColl "Two", Tindersticks "The Hungry Saw", Joy Division "The Best of Joy Divison", Quiet Village "Silent Movie"

  17. Quantum Physics: A Revolution? On Jean-Pierre Pharabod and Gerard Klein's 'Heurs et malheurs de la physique quantique' ('Joys and Woes of Quantum Physics')

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    Papon, Pierre; Forestier, Florian

    2017-01-01

    Pierre Papon provides an analysis here of Jean-Pierre Pharabod and Gerard Klein's book Heurs et malheurs de la physique quantique [Joys and Woes of Quantum Physics] while, at the same time, giving us a remarkably clear and informative text on developments in quantum physics, telling us what it is, how it overturns hitherto dominant conceptions in physics and our ideas about the universe, and how it may lead to important technological change in the future. Though his text may seem tough going to those of our readers with no scientific back ground, it provides a wealth of information, including for those concerned with forecasting and foresight studies. They will discover how, in the absence of absolute determinism, any simulation of the future of systems, including in the hard sciences, involves a degree of randomness and uncertainty, and they will find how far we really are from simple causal relations of the kind that econometric models often rely upon. Papon's review explains how quantum physics throws the laws of classical physics into question, while setting out the 'incredible truths' it reveals, which may be a source of major scientific and technical developments in years to come

  18. There is no joy like malicious joy: schadenfreude in young children.

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    Simone G Shamay-Tsoory

    Full Text Available Human emotions are strongly shaped by the tendency to compare the relative state of oneself to others. Although social comparison based emotions such as jealousy and schadenfreude (pleasure in the other misfortune are important social emotions, little is known about their developmental origins. To examine if schadenfreude develops as a response to inequity aversion, we assessed the reactions of children to the termination of unequal and equal triadic situations. We demonstrate that children as early as 24 months show signs of schadenfreude following the termination of an unequal situation. Although both conditions involved the same amount of gains, the children displayed greater positive expressions following the disruption of the unequal as compared to the equal condition, indicating that inequity aversion can be observed earlier than reported before. These results support an early evolutionary origin of inequity aversion and indicate that schadenfreude has evolved as a response to unfairness.

  19. A Comparative Assessment of the Navy’s Future Naval Capabilities (FNC) Process and Joint Staff Capability Gap Assessment Process as Related to Pacific Commands (PACOM) Integrated Priority List Submission

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    2013-04-01

    based on personal interviews with Kit Carlan and Ken Bruner of PACOM, and PowerPoint slides dated March 23, 2011, and prepared by Kit Carlan. 8 The...Integration Branch, Joint Capability Division, J-8, Joint Staff; Mr. Ken Bruner , Science and Technology Advisor, PACOM; Mr. Kit Carlan, Future

  20. A Comparative Assessment of the Navy’s Future Naval Capabilities (FNC) Process and Joint Staff Capability Gap Assessment Process as Related to Pacific Command’s Integrated Priority List Submission

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    is based on personal interviews with Kit Carlan and Ken Bruner of PACOM, and PowerPoint slides dated March 23, 2011 that were prepared by Kit Carlan...Ken Bruner , Science and Technology Advisor, PACOM; Mr. Kit Carlan, Future Capabilities Analyst, J-82, PACOM for key information and helpful

  1. Challenges and opportunities for Moringa growers in southern Ethiopia and Kenya.

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    Kumssa, Diriba B; Joy, Edward J M; Young, Scott D; Odee, David W; Ander, E Louise; Magare, Charles; Gitu, James; Broadley, Martin R

    2017-01-01

    Moringa oleifera (MO) and M. stenopetala (MS) are two commonly cultivated species of the Moringaceae family. Some households in southern Ethiopia (S. ETH) and Kenya (KEN) plant MS and MO, respectively. The edible parts of these species are rich in amino acids, vitamins and minerals, especially selenium. Despite their nutritional value, Moringa is sometimes considered as a "famine food". The aim of this study was to determine the extent of dietary utilization of these plants by Moringa Growing Households (MGHs). Moringa growing households were surveyed in 2015. Twenty-four and 56 heads of MGHs from S. ETH and KEN, respectively, were interviewed using semi-structured questionnaires. Subsistence agriculture was the main source of livelihood for all MGHs in S. ETH and 71% of those in KEN. All MGHs in S. ETH cultivated MS while those in KEN cultivated MO. Of the MGH heads in S. ETH, 71% had grown MS as long as they remember; the median cultivation period of MO in KEN was 15 years. All MGHs in S. ETH and 79% in KEN used Moringa leaves as a source of food. Forms of consumption of leaves were boiled fresh leaves, and leaf powder used in tea or mixed with other dishes. Other uses of Moringa include as medicine, fodder, shade, agroforestry, and as a source of income. Although MO and MS have multiple uses, MGHs face several challenges, including a lack of reliable information on nutritional and medicinal values, inadequate access to markets for their products, and pest and disease stresses to their plants. Research and development to address these challenges and to promote the use of these species in the fight against hidden hunger are necessary.

  2. Weight loss and body composition changes following three sequential cycles of ketogenic enteral nutrition

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    Gianfranco Cappello

    2012-01-01

    Full Text Available Background: Ketogenic enteral nutrition (KEN is a modification of the protein sparing modified fast in which a protein solution is introduced with a continuous infusion through a nasogastric tube over 10-days cycles. The aim of the study was to perform a retrospective analysis of the safety, compliance, weight loss and body composition changes after 3 sequential 10-days cycles of KEN therapy. Materials and Methods: From a large number of patients who underwent KEN therapy in our department over a 5-year period, we selected 188 patients who participated in 3 KEN cycles with 10-13 days of break between them. Before and after the treatment cycles, body composition was analyzed by bioelectric impedance; a final assessment was made 10 days after the end of last cycle. During each rest period all the patients were on a low-carbohydrate, normal caloric diet. Results: Most patients (97% successfully tolerated the nasogastric treatment and lost an average of 14.4 kg of body weight, 10.6 kg of fat mass and 3.4 kg of body cell mass. Adverse effects were recorded as mild gastric hypersecretion (2% and constipation (5%. Patients continued to lose fat during the 10-day follow up period after the end of each KEN Cycle. This effect may be explained by abnormality of water distribution during the rapid weight loss inducing the observed change in fat mass. Conclusion: Ten-days KEN treatment cycles can induce rapid weight loss and reduction of fat mass in obese patients. Furthermore, preservation of lean mass can be achieved by infusing 1.9 g of protein/kg of BCM.

  3. The NASA Tournament Laboratory (“NTL”): Improving Data Access at PDS while Spreading Joy and Engaging Students through 16 Micro-Contests

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    LaMora, Andy; Raugh, A.; Erickson, K.; Grayzeck, E. J.; Knopf, W.; Lydon, M.; Lakhani, K.; Crusan, J.; Morgan, T. H.

    2012-10-01

    NASA PDS hosts terabytes of valuable data from hundreds of data sources and spans decades of research. Data is stored on flat-file systems regulated through careful meta dictionaries. PDS’s data is available to the public through its website which supports data searches through drill-down navigation. While the system returns data quickly, result sets in response to identical input differ depending on the drill-down path a user follows. To correct this issue, to allow custom searching, and to improve general accessibility, PDS sought to create a new data structure and API, and to use them to build applications that are a joy to use and showcase the value of the data to students, teachers and citizens. PDS engaged TopCoder and Harvard Business School through the NTL to pursue these objectives in a pilot effort. Scope was limited to Small Bodies Node data. NTL analyzed data, proposed a solution, and implemented it through a series of micro-contests. Contest focused on different segments of the problem; conceptualization, architectural design, implementation, testing, etc. To demonstrate the utility of the completed solution, NTL developed web-based and mobile applications that can compare targets, regardless of mission. To further explore the potential of the solution NTL hosted “Mash-up” challenges that integrated the API with other publically available assets, to produce consumer and teaching applications, including an Augmented Reality iPad tool. Two contests were also posted to middle and high school students via the NoNameSite.com platform, and as a result of these contests, PDS/SBN has initiated a Facebook program. These contests defined and implemented a data warehouse with the necessary migration tools to transform legacy data, produced a public web interface for the new search, developed a public API, and produced four mobile applications that we expect to appeal to users both within and without the academic community.

  4. 75 FR 346 - Proposed Subsequent Arrangement

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    2010-01-05

    ... Uses of Nuclear Energy. This subsequent arrangement concerns the retransfer of 28,409 kg of U.S.-origin... Fuels in Kanakawa-ken, Japan. The material, which is currently located at Cameco, Port Hope, Ontario, will be transferred to Global Nuclear Fuel, Kanakawa-ken, Japan to be fabricated into fuel pellets and...

  5. Challenges and opportunities for Moringa growers in southern Ethiopia and Kenya

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    Kumssa, Diriba B.; Joy, Edward J. M.; Young, Scott D.; Odee, David W.; Ander, E. Louise; Magare, Charles; Gitu, James

    2017-01-01

    Moringa oleifera (MO) and M. stenopetala (MS) are two commonly cultivated species of the Moringaceae family. Some households in southern Ethiopia (S. ETH) and Kenya (KEN) plant MS and MO, respectively. The edible parts of these species are rich in amino acids, vitamins and minerals, especially selenium. Despite their nutritional value, Moringa is sometimes considered as a “famine food”. The aim of this study was to determine the extent of dietary utilization of these plants by Moringa Growing Households (MGHs). Moringa growing households were surveyed in 2015. Twenty-four and 56 heads of MGHs from S. ETH and KEN, respectively, were interviewed using semi-structured questionnaires. Subsistence agriculture was the main source of livelihood for all MGHs in S. ETH and 71% of those in KEN. All MGHs in S. ETH cultivated MS while those in KEN cultivated MO. Of the MGH heads in S. ETH, 71% had grown MS as long as they remember; the median cultivation period of MO in KEN was 15 years. All MGHs in S. ETH and 79% in KEN used Moringa leaves as a source of food. Forms of consumption of leaves were boiled fresh leaves, and leaf powder used in tea or mixed with other dishes. Other uses of Moringa include as medicine, fodder, shade, agroforestry, and as a source of income. Although MO and MS have multiple uses, MGHs face several challenges, including a lack of reliable information on nutritional and medicinal values, inadequate access to markets for their products, and pest and disease stresses to their plants. Research and development to address these challenges and to promote the use of these species in the fight against hidden hunger are necessary. PMID:29121079

  6. Kontori ja klubimaailma sümbioos / Ell-Maaja Randküla

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    Randküla, Ell-Maaja, 1939-2016

    2005-01-01

    Büroohoone Jungent Tallinnas Paldiski mnt. 11. Sisekujundus: Jan Joonas Graps ja Ken-Kristjan Ruut, OÜ Jan & Ken. Pilgupüüdjaks büroos on ka Kaido Ole suureformaadilised maalid. K.-K. Ruudust ja J. J. Grapsist, nende tähtsamad tööd. Ill.: 3 plaani, 15 värv. vaadet

  7. Seltskond / Annika Haas

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    Haas, Annika

    2008-01-01

    8. aug. Tallinnas kinos Sõprus ja klubis Juuksur tähistati 30 aasta möödumist ansambli Joy Divison sünnist ja Anton Corbijni debüütfilmi "Control" jõudmist Eesti kinodesse (näidati dokumentaalfilmi "Joy Divison")

  8. Joyful and serious intentions in the work of hospital clowns: A meta-analysis based on a 7-year research project conducted in three parts

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    Lotta Linge

    2013-01-01

    Full Text Available The present meta-analysis focuses on a 7-year research project entitled “Hospital clowns—in encounters with ailing children” and funded by the Swedish Childhood Cancer Foundation. The aim of the meta-analysis, which is based on the project's three studies, was to attempt to achieve a deeper psychological and more nuanced understanding of the unique encounters taking place between the hospital clowns and ailing children in the study. The methodological procedures were qualitative and included 51 interviews with four informant groups: the clowns, staff, children, and their parents. The meta-analysis revealed the unique aspects of hospital clowns’ work with respect to: a a quality of care that transcends boundaries, that is, a magical safe area where demands and adjustment were temporarily set aside and where the lighter side of life took precedence; b a non-demanding quality of care, where joy could be experienced without requiring something in return, where the child's terms mattered and where the child perspective was clearly in focus; and c a defusing quality of care, which is expressed as a positive counterweight that was otherwise lacking in medical care, where the hospital clowns used different solutions that bypassed regular hospital routines by temporarily distracting and making things easier for the children, parents, and staff in various care situations. Finally, the aim of the theoretical framework, in its synthesizing form, was to promote further psychological understanding of the area of humor that exists between fantasy and reality—an intermediate or transitional area that the hospital clowns created together with the children. In this transitional area, the hospital clowns’ unique contribution can be interpreted, in psychological terms, as being available as a vicarious therapeutic clown figure in a magical world that parallels reality.

  9. IJAJ 3(4), S/No 12, September, 2014

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    matthew

    2014-09-12

    Sep 12, 2014 ... This study is centered on the death of Ken Saro-Wiwa and its moral implications on ... These ideas found expression in the Ogoni Bill of Right ... instance, in the issue of Niger Delta militancy, has the death of Ken Saro-Wiwa .... statement reminding the world that the company withdrew from Ogoni area in.

  10. Survive or Thrive?

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    Hu, Helen

    2011-01-01

    With local lumber mills shutting down, Robert Kenning, an instructor at Salish Kootenai College in western Montana, and the tribe's forestry director, came up with an idea. Kenning landed a $200,000 Department of Agriculture grant in 2010 to explore the possibility of turning logging scraps and smaller trees into chips or pellets that could be…

  11. Making Science Worthwhile: Still Seeking Critical, Not Cosmetic, Changes

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    Tonso, Karen L.

    2014-01-01

    Tonso's commentary on Sinnes and Løken's paper links what they found to empirical research done in science and engineering career settings. Sinnes and Løken's findings are a welcome addition to a literature dedicated to pointing out, yet again, some of the reasons we have made so little progress reversing gender inequities in the…

  12. Non-formal Therapy and Learning Potentials Through Human Gesture Synchronized to Robotic Gesture

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    Brooks, Tony

    2006-01-01

    The aim of this paper is to explore how children with severe disabilities could use a robotic light system for joyful and interactive play. Children with severe disabilities have limited possibilities for joyful experiences and interactive play. The objective of the paper was to implement a robot...

  13. Reaction rate oscillations during catalytic CO oxidation: A brief overview

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    Tsotsis, T. T.; Sane, R. C.

    1987-01-01

    It is not the intent here to present a comprehensive review of the dynamic behavior of the catalytic oxidation of CO. This reaction is one of the most widely studied in the field of catalysis. A review paper by Engel and Ertl has examined the basic kinetic and mechanistic aspects, and a comprehensive paper by Razon and Schmitz was recently devoted to its dynamic behavior. Those interested in further study of the subject should consult these reviews and a number of general review papers on catalytic reaction dynamics. The goal is to present a brief overview of certain interesting aspects of the dynamic behavior of this reaction and to discuss a few questions and issues, which are still the subject of study and debate.

  14. Distribution of strong ground motion from uppermost crustal structure. Comparison with disaster from the Hyogo-ken Nanbu Earthquake; Yaya fukai chika kozo no henka ni yoru kyoshindo bunpu. Hyogoken nanbu jishin ni yoru higai bunpu tono hikaku

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    Zhao, Z; Okubo, R [Kawasaki Geological Engineering Co. Ltd., Tokyo (Japan)

    1997-10-22

    It was intended to elucidate characteristics of distribution of damages caused by an earthquake which occurs directly below an urban area. Therefore, numerical simulation using the pseudo-spectral method was performed on characteristics of seismic wave propagation in non-homogenous media composed of rock beds and sediment beds, and of seismic wave amplitudes on ground surface. The simulation has utilized information on underground structures disclosed by using the latest physical exploration method. The underground structure model assumed a two-dimensional model hypothesizing presence of upper, middle and lower beds in the Osaka bed group on granite, using as reference the information on S-wave velocity underground structure revealed by the microtremor exploration method. With an objective to elucidate characteristics of distribution of collapse ratio in the area from 8-chome, Okamoto, Higashinada Ward, Kobe City to 2-chome of Sakanasaki Minamicho, as damages suffered from the Hyogo-ken Nanbu Earthquake, a simulation has been performed varying the structure model based on the results derived by the microtremor exploration method and the reflection method. As a result, it was shown that the characteristics of the maximum amplitude distribution of displacement of ground surface, velocity and acceleration agree well with those of the collapse ratio distribution, and that the simulation using the pseudo-spectral method is an effective means to analyze the ground surface collapse ratio distribution. 5 refs., 3 figs.

  15. Ken-Marti Vaher : päästevõimekusega tegelemine on iga siseministri proovikivi / Ken-Marti Vaher

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    Vaher, Ken-Marti, 1974-

    2011-01-01

    Siseminister tutvustab oma kokkupuuteid sisejulgeolekuga. Vabatahtlike päästjate institutsiooni vajalikkusest ning päästeteenuse osutamiseks vajamineva tehnika tähtsusest. Lisatud siseministri elulugu

  16. Sadhana | Indian Academy of Sciences

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    Home; Journals; Sadhana. Joy Kuri. Articles written in Sadhana. Volume 32 Issue 3 June 2007 pp 253-275. TCP with header checksum option for wireless links: An analytical approach towards performance evaluation · Pawan Kumar Gupta Joy Kuri · More Details Abstract Fulltext PDF. TCP performs poorly in wireless ...

  17. The joy of factoring

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    Wagstaff, Samuel S

    2013-01-01

    This book is about the theory and practice of integer factorization presented in a historic perspective. It describes about twenty algorithms for factoring and a dozen other number theory algorithms that support the factoring algorithms. Most algorithms are described both in words and in pseudocode to satisfy both number theorists and computer scientists. Each of the ten chapters begins with a concise summary of its contents. The book starts with a general explanation of why factoring integers is important. The next two chapters present number theory results that are relevant to factoring. Further on there is a chapter discussing, in particular, mechanical and electronic devices for factoring, as well as factoring using quantum physics and DNA molecules. Another chapter applies factoring to breaking certain cryptographic algorithms. Yet another chapter is devoted to practical vs. theoretical aspects of factoring. The book contains more than 100 examples illustrating various algorithms and theorems. It also co...

  18. Nuclear power without joy

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    Baetjer, K.; Hartmeier, H.D.

    1978-01-01

    A partial report against the peaceful application of nuclear energy without exact details of literature quotation. Escape rates from NPPs and WAAs are changed with slogans such as 'enourmously big' or 'the radioactivity escaping into the air and water an increasing extermination is threatening the peoples of the world'. The end with the words 'one of the pre-conditions is the elimination of the distinguishing between knowing and unknowing people and the exploitation of both as a privilege of the ruling persons' shows that it is not the authors' concern to show the problems of nuclear energy in an objective way but to knowingly raise emotions. This is a contribution to the nuclear controversy which makes the gap between pros and cons even bigger. (GL) [de

  19. The effect of music background on the emotional appraisal of film sequences

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    2011-01-01

    Full Text Available In this study the effects of musical background on the emotional appraisal of film sequences was investigated. Four pairs of polar emotions defined in Plutchik’s model were used as basic emotional qualities: joy-sadness, anticipation-surprise, fear-anger, and trust disgust. In the preliminary study eight film sequences and eight music themes were selected as the best representatives of all eight Plutchik’s emotions. In the main experiment the participant judged the emotional qualities of film-music combinations on eight seven-point scales. Half of the combinations were congruent (e.g. joyful film - joyful music, and half were incongruent (e.g. joyful film - sad music. Results have shown that visual information (film had greater effects on the emotion appraisal than auditory information (music. The modulation effects of music background depend on emotional qualities. In some incongruent combinations (joysadness the modulations in the expected directions were obtained (e.g. joyful music reduces the sadness of a sad film, in some cases (anger-fear no modulation effects were obtained, and in some cases (trust-disgust, anticipation-surprise the modulation effects were in an unexpected direction (e.g. trustful music increased the appraisal of disgust of a disgusting film. These results suggest that the appraisals of conjoint effects of emotions depend on the medium (film masks the music and emotional quality (three types of modulation effects.

  20. Dealing with Laughter and Ridicule in Adolescence: Relations with Bullying and Emotional Responses

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    Proyer, René T.; Meier, Lukas E.; Platt, Tracey; Ruch, Willibald

    2013-01-01

    We investigated the fear of being laughed at (gelotophobia), the joy in being laughed at (gelotophilia), and the joy in laughing at others (katagelasticism) in adolescent students (N = 324, 13-15 years). Gelotophobia was associated primarily with the victim and katagelasticism with the bully-role (self-and peer reports). Gelotophobia correlated…

  1. Legitimate, Expert and Referent Power in Physical Education

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    Lyngstad, Idar

    2017-01-01

    Physical Education (PE) in school aims to help pupils experience the joy of movement through various forms of physical activity and to acquire a positive attitude to physical activity and exercise. The teacher's task is to mediate the joy of movement and instil a positive attitude to exercise in the pupils. Drawing on the methodology of van Manen…

  2. 78 FR 43227 - Meeting of the Public Safety Officer Medal of Valor Review Board

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    2013-07-19

    ... those advisory functions specified in 42 U.S.C. 15202. Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 15201, the President of the... must register at least seven (7) days in advance of the meeting/conference call by contacting Mr. Joy... accommodations should contact Mr. Joy at least seven (7) days in advance of the meeting. Please submit any...

  3. On English Speakers' Ability to Communicate Emotion in Mandarin

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    Jian, Hua-Li

    2015-01-01

    The ability of Mandarin learners to express emotion in Mandarin has received little attention. This study examines how English L1 users express emotions in Mandarin and how this expression differs from that of Mandarin L1 users. Scenarios were adopted to elicit joy, anger, sadness, fear, and neutrality. Both groups articulated anger, joy, and fear…

  4. The Environmental Assessment and Management (TEAM) Guide: New Mexico Supplement

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    2010-03-01

    dace, Phoxinus erythrogaster (j) Colorado pikeminnow, Ptychocheilus lucius (k) loach minnow, Tiaroga cobitis 5-13 Natural Resources Management...writing by the Department, off-site at a readily available location. ST.4.38.NM. Corrective actions must be ta ken u pon a release involving a...cause a public nuisance or threat to human health, safety and welfare, or the environment. Verify th at when c ontaminated s oil is ta ken o ff s ite

  5. Tõutervishoiust ja sundsteriliseerimisest Eestis / Ken Kalling

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    Kalling, Ken, 1963-

    1997-01-01

    Eugeenika õpetamisest Tartu Ülikoolis 1920.-30. aastatel, 1927. ja 1935. a. Eesti Rahvusliku Kasvatuse kongressidest ning 1937. a. sundsteriliseerimise seadusest. 1939.a. loodi Tartu Ülikooli juurde Eugeenika Instituut. Steriliseerimise eetiline ja meditsiiniline külg

  6. 'mitologie'? ken wilber se bydrae tot

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    9 Apr 2010 ... chanting; yoga and certain martial arts; hiking and even walking. They change us within and make this inner change consistent with our actions in the world in our daily lives. (Teasdale 1999:124). Selfs in die institusionele kerk is geestelike oefening dus noodsaaklik – eers om die ontwikkelingsvlakke en - ...

  7. Obituary: Kenneth L. Franklin, 1923-2007

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    Rao, Joe; Degrasse Tyson, Neil

    2007-12-01

    Renowned astronomer and astronomy popularizer Kenneth L. Franklin died early Monday morning, June 18, 2007, in Boulder, Colorado, two weeks after undergoing heart surgery. He was 84 years old. Kenneth Linn Franklin, the only child of Myles and Ruth (Houston) Franklin, was born March 25, 1923 in Alemeda, California. Ken obtained his Ph.D. in astronomy in 1953 at the University of California, Berkeley. From 1954 to 1956 he was a research fellow in radio astronomy at the Department of Terrestrial Magnetism, Carnegie Institution of Washington, DC. While there, he and Bernard F. Burke discovered radio emissions from the planet Jupiter. They announced their find on April 6, 1955, at a meeting of the American Astronomical Society (AAS). In 1956 Ken joined the staff of the American Museum-Hayden Planetarium, where he later served as chairman and chief scientist. Over the course of thirty years he wrote and/or presented innumerable sky shows for the planetarium sky theater, taught popular and technical courses in astronomy, and answered questions from the public. Ken was frequently consulted by local industries engaged in the space program, as well as by the news media and publishers. He was often interviewed on local and national radio and television, especially when a celestial event of special interest was due to occur. On the first page of the November 1966 issue of Sky & Telescope, in comments about the upcoming Leonid meteor shower, Franklin stuck his neck out. Based on some calculations that he'd made, he said he felt we were going to be in for a "interesting display." His was one of the few forecasts that suggested the '66 Leonids might be memorable. As it turned out, he was right — that year observers experienced the now-legendary Leonid meteor storm. From 1973 to 1979, Ken was the AAS's public-affairs officer. For two decades he also served in the society's Harlow Shapley Visiting Lecturer Program, speaking at one or two colleges each year. Ken was an active

  8. Falconry

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    2015-12-01

    8217 --Independent--Back cover." - 150 - Filmed as Kes by Ken Loach in 1969, Barry Hines’ novel is a modern classic, and is a set GCSE text. Lawrence...signed by Richard Leach; and biographies of Richard Leach and Alfred V. Fedak. A compact disc accompanies the volume 52. Loach , Ken . KesNew...Passion of Falconry. London: Thames & Hudson, 2008. Call Number: SK 321 .A47 2008 23. Andersen, David Eric . "Military Training and the Ecology of Raptor

  9. Non-linear transient behavior during soil liquefaction based on re-evaluation of seismic records

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    Kamagata, S.; Takewaki, Izuru

    2015-01-01

    Focusing on soil liquefaction, the seismic records during the Niigata-ken earthquake in 1964, the southern Hyogo prefecture earthquake in 1995 and the 2011 off the Pacific coast of Tohoku earthquake are analyzed by the non-stationary Fourier spectra. The shift of dominant frequency in the seismic record of Kawagishi-cho during the Niigata-ken earthquake is evaluated based on the time-variant property of dominant frequencies. The reduction ratio of the soil stiffness is evaluated from the shif...

  10. Laugh and Smile upon the Holy Quran: The Study of Analytical Objectivities

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    al-Domi, Mohammad Mahmoud

    2015-01-01

    This study aims to examine the positive impact of The Holy Quran based on the laugh and smile. This kind of derivatives in which context of praise, expression the feeling of happiness and joyful in the positive senses. Everyone needs to relieve his heart so that happiness and joy on their faces can be seen. Laughter also are some of attribute…

  11. Siberian Automobility Boom: From the Joy of Destination to the Joy of Driving There

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    Brož, Luděk; Habeck, J. O.

    2015-01-01

    Roč. 10, č. 4 (2015), s. 552-570 ISSN 1745-0101 Institutional support: RVO:68378076 Keywords : Automobility * Holiday-making * Siberia * Altai * Mobility * Car-hold * Emotional geography Subject RIV: AC - Archeology, Anthropology, Ethnology Impact factor: 1.569, year: 2015

  12. Reading: Interaction With Memory

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    1993-12-15

    Ken Baime to Gregory Ward in conversation, August 8. 1990) 37. 1 used a gautter person before. but just to clean them. (Julia Hirschberg in...second of two items in a Ken Church was extremely generous with his ideas and his time in providing us with a large list of possible stimuli and their...target. For these pairs, we expected to replicate materials included words of the 48 triples from Balota and Loach McNamara and Altarriba’s finding of a

  13. Applied Sciences Department (R&D) Patents; a Compilation

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    1978-12-28

    References Cited the first ampoule so that the two ampoules can he bro- UNITED STATES PATENTS ken simultaneously, and, upon mixing of the chemilu...Che-V222/541 miluminescent material and the other ampoule con-.tains an activator material. The almpoules can be bro-(561 References Cited ken by...Eaminer.-Robe" F. Stshl Aimmweys- Edgar J. broere. Ii. H Loach . and Paul S. isat `PYROTECHNCIGNALING ID E 1cER IT4 COMtPiOm WA!Eft EACTII’tIGN11M 4

  14. The Influence of the Self-Regulatory Focus on the Effectiveness of Stop-Smoking Campaigns for Young Smokers

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    2010-01-01

    People’s self-regulatory focus may determine the effectiveness of stop-smoking campaigns. An experiment with 226 young smokers investigated the persuasiveness of different emotional appeals (fear-relief versus sadness-joy) for different self-regulatory foci (prevention versus promotion). A congruency effect emerges for attitude toward the advertisement and behavioral intentions: Young smokers with a promotion focus are more persuaded by sadness-joy than fear-relief campaigns, and the opposite...

  15. Teachers’ Emotional Expression in Interaction with Students of Different Ages

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    Simona Prosen

    2011-01-01

    Full Text Available Emotions are an integral part of “classroom life” and are experienced in teacher-student interactions quite often (Hosotani & Imai-Matsumura, 2011. The present study focuses on teachers’ emotions in classrooms. Its purpose is to establish which emotions are expressed by teachers in their interactions with students, the triggering situations of the two most frequent emotions, and their level of intensity and suitability. Teachers’ emotions were observed by students of primary education during their practical experience work, in grades one to five. They used a scheme constructed for observing different aspects of emotions. The observations of 108 teachers in 93 primary schools from various Slovenian regions were gathered. The results show that primary school teachers express various pleasant and unpleasant emotions, with unpleasant emotions prevailing. The average frequency of teachers’ emotion expression decreased from grade one to five. Anger was the most frequently expressed emotion (N = 261, followed by joy (N = 151. Teachers’ anger and joy were triggered in different situations: anger predominantly when students lacked discipline and joy predominantly in situations of students’ academic achievement. The intensity of expressed anger and joy was moderate in all five grades, while the assessed suitability of these two emotions was high.

  16. Joyful Food. Spotlight: Physical Development.

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    Stratton, Mary

    2000-01-01

    Presents suggestions for integrating food experiences as a positive, sustaining part of the family lifestyle. Focuses on social graces and rituals related to special family meals and gatherings, on using tea parties to integrate family rituals and etiquette, and on family gardening. Describes ways children can participate in food acquisition and…

  17. Rediscovering the Joy of Poetry

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    Keil, Katherine

    2005-01-01

    Katherine Keil, a high school English teacher, has developed an approach that goes beyond simply teaching poetry to creating classrooms that celebrate poetry in order to overcome the fear of poetry in students and the teacher. She encourages students to play with language, publishes student's work to a web site and models the writing process…

  18. The joy of transient chaos

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    Tél, Tamás [Institute for Theoretical Physics, Eötvös University, and MTA-ELTE Theoretical Physics Research Group, Pázmány P. s. 1/A, Budapest H-1117 (Hungary)

    2015-09-15

    We intend to show that transient chaos is a very appealing, but still not widely appreciated, subfield of nonlinear dynamics. Besides flashing its basic properties and giving a brief overview of the many applications, a few recent transient-chaos-related subjects are introduced in some detail. These include the dynamics of decision making, dispersion, and sedimentation of volcanic ash, doubly transient chaos of undriven autonomous mechanical systems, and a dynamical systems approach to energy absorption or explosion.

  19. The Joys of Liquid Nitrogen.

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    Nolan, William T.; Gish, Thaddeus J.

    1996-01-01

    Presents 6 short experiments with liquid nitrogen that 12- and 13-year-old students can safely perform under close supervision. Helps the students in learning a number of basic chemical principles while spurring their curiosity and showing them how much fun chemistry can be. (JRH)

  20. The Joy of Reading Groups

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    Southwood, Sue

    2012-01-01

    Reading groups or book clubs have become increasingly popular in recent years, with many libraries, bookshops and workplaces hosting meetings, while a wealth of support is available online. They provide a chance to read, share opinions, chat and have fun--each one will be unique in how it works. Discussing books can help to reinforce, change or…

  1. The joy of transient chaos.

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    Tél, Tamás

    2015-09-01

    We intend to show that transient chaos is a very appealing, but still not widely appreciated, subfield of nonlinear dynamics. Besides flashing its basic properties and giving a brief overview of the many applications, a few recent transient-chaos-related subjects are introduced in some detail. These include the dynamics of decision making, dispersion, and sedimentation of volcanic ash, doubly transient chaos of undriven autonomous mechanical systems, and a dynamical systems approach to energy absorption or explosion.

  2. The Joy of Biking Together

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    McIlvenny, Paul

    2015-01-01

    This paper analyses how adults and children elicit and share their everyday experiences of cycling together in a variety of circumstances. Video data was collected of commuter cyclists, family bike rides and school bike tours. Using an ethnomethodologically informed approach to talk, mobile action......, social activities, the analysis focuses on how embodied displays of emotion are accomplished, maintained, assessed and resisted by co-riders in motion....

  3. The joy of interactive modeling

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    Donchyts, Gennadii; Baart, Fedor; van Dam, Arthur; Jagers, Bert

    2013-04-01

    The conventional way of working with hydrodynamical models usually consists of the following steps: 1) define a schematization (e.g., in a graphical user interface, or by editing input files) 2) run model from start to end 3) visualize results 4) repeat any of the previous steps. This cycle commonly takes up from hours to several days. What if we can make this happen instantly? As most of the research done using numerical models is in fact qualitative and exploratory (Oreskes et al., 1994), why not use these models as such? How can we adapt models so that we can edit model input, run and visualize results at the same time? More and more, interactive models become available as online apps, mainly for demonstration and educational purposes. These models often simplify the physics behind flows and run on simplified model geometries, particularly when compared with state-of-the-art scientific simulation packages. Here we show how the aforementioned conventional standalone models ("static, run once") can be transformed into interactive models. The basic concepts behind turning existing (conventional) model engines into interactive engines are the following. The engine does not run the model from start to end, but is always available in memory, and can be fed by new boundary conditions, or state changes at any time. The model can be run continuously, per step, or up to a specified time. The Hollywood principle dictates how the model engine is instructed from 'outside', instead of the model engine taking all necessary actions on its own initiative. The underlying techniques that facilitate these concepts are introspection of the computation engine, which exposes its state variables, and control functions, e.g. for time stepping, via a standardized interface, such as BMI (Peckam et. al., 2012). In this work we have used a shallow water flow model engine D-Flow Flexible Mesh. The model was converted from executable to a library, and coupled to the graphical modelling environment Delta Shell. Both the engine and the environment are open source tools under active development at Deltares. The combination provides direct interactive control over the time loop and model state, and offers live 3D visualization of the running model using VTK library.

  4. Pain, Sadness, Aggression and Joy

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    Grodal, Torben Kragh

    2007-01-01

    Based on film examples and evolutionary psychology, the article discusses why viewers are fascinated not only with funny and pleasure-evoking films, but also with sad and disgust-evoking ones. The article argues that a series of adaptations modify simple pleasure-unpleasure-mechanisms. Besides...... discussing how action-oriented films convert negative experiences to challenges, the article especially analyse how sad films are rituals of bonding (kinbonding, bonding to brothers in arms, tribal bonding etc. and the sadness is a way to express the importance of bonding in the negative. Keywords......: attachment, cognitive film theory, coping and emotions, evolutionary psychology, hedonic valence, melodrama, sadness, tragedy....

  5. Grooved cold moderator tests

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    Inoue, K.; Kiyanagi, Y.; Iwasa, H.; Watanabe, N.; Ikeda, S.; Carpenter, J.M.; Ishikawa, Y.

    1983-01-01

    We performed some grooved cold moderator experiments for methane at 20 K by using the Hokkaido University linac to obtain information to be used in the planning of the KENS-I' project. Cold neutron gains, spatial distribution of emitted beams and time distribution of the neutrons in the grooved cold moderator were measured. Furthermore, we assessed the effects of the grooved cold moderator on the performances of the spectrometers presently installed at the KENS-I cold source. We concluded that the grooved cold moderator benefited appreciably the performances of the spectrometers

  6. Recent progress in the chopper spectrometer, INC

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    Itoh, Shinichi; Arai, Masatoshi; Kawai, Masayoshi

    2001-01-01

    A guide tube comprising supermirrors, of which the critical wavenumber is three times as large as that of natural nickel, was installed in the primary flight path of the chopper spectrometer, INC, at KENS. Also, the characteristics of the ambient-temperature H 2 O moderator, which INC is facing, was changed by renewal construction of the neutron source at KENS. We discuss here an improvement in the performance of INC by a comparison with the previous performance. We also report on the development on a goniometer for single-crystal experiments at low temperatures. (author)

  7. Timing of APC/C substrate degradation is determined by fzy/fzr specificity of destruction boxes

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    Zur, Amit; Brandeis, Michael

    2002-01-01

    The anaphase promoting complex/cyclosome (APC/C), activated by fzy and fzr, degrades cell cycle proteins that carry RXXL or KEN destruction boxes (d-boxes). APC/C substrates regulate sequential events and must be degraded in the correct order during mitosis and G1. We studied how d-boxes determine APC/Cfzy/APC/Cfzr specificity and degradation timing. Cyclin B1 has an RXXL box and is degraded by both APC/Cfzy and APC/Cfzr; fzy has a KEN box and is degraded by APC/Cfzr only. We characterized th...

  8. La questione del misticismo: l’accettazione d’una realtà sovrasensibile e di un raccoglimento interiore. Profili comparati tra buddhismo zen, shivaismo, sufismo e mistica cristiana (The trascendental reality’s acceptance and her interior meditation. A comparative approach to mysticism between Zen Buddhism, Shivaism, Sufism and Christian tradition

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    2015-12-01

    Full Text Available The mysticism’s problem begins when our knowledge of the world becomes search for the deep: the sorrow and the joy are the same moments of life, lived in a mirror in which to dwell. The kintsugi art is care and meditation about joy and sadness, about the past time and present moment where life and death have a common point that introduces us to the mystery of our beginning.

  9. The Concept of Happiness in the New Testament and its Critique from the Perspective of the Holy Quran

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    2016-01-01

    Full Text Available  One of the questions that arises in religious discourse, is how to explain the concept and sources of joy in human life .  This article examines the different debates and the same discussions on the concept of happiness in New Testament and the Quran. However this study is a basic research, for this reason, it checks only sources of happiness and joy in higher level. And we do not discuss in this article about the culture of joy and tools of happiness in life .   In the New Testament, religious and spiritual happiness and reaching salvation are obtained through the belief in Christ's ransom. The man at first is born with original sin and Christ's sacrifice reconciles him with God. Thus, the grace of Christ plays the most important role in salvation and Christian joy. In the teachings of the New Testament, birth of Christ, the advent of Christ, faith in Christ, the ransom of Christ and the resurrection of Christ, the miracles of Jesus Christ and enduring the difficulties on the way of Christ all can create happiness and joy. And this joy will be complete by reaching the Divine Kingdom that is the purpose of the life of a Christian. In this view, man has no role in her fate and there is no talent in him to take him to perfection, God's grace reaches men solely through Christ and the law does not have any roles in human redemption .   From the perspective of the Quranic verses it's wrong to have such a conception about man. True spiritual joy in Islam is explained as: Human is the submissive slave of God and God is people's lord. Humans are completely free to reach perfection, redemption and happiness, and this freedom means subjugation to God. Human freedom increases by obeying God, and with having love toward the God's true servants one can reach the top grades. Having a free will can lead to the infallibility and infallibility can take the man to see the Devine Kingdom. Man can see the Devine Kingdom, and there he can realize that the human

  10. The Concept of Happiness in the New Testament and its Critique from the Perspective of the Holy Quran

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    Azam Parcham

    2015-12-01

    Full Text Available One of the questions that arises in religious discourse, is how to explain the concept and sources of joy in human life .  This article examines the different debates and the same discussions on the concept of happiness in New Testament and the Quran. However this study is a basic research, for this reason, it checks only sources of happiness and joy in higher level. And we do not discuss in this article about the culture of joy and tools of happiness in life .   In the New Testament, religious and spiritual happiness and reaching salvation are obtained through the belief in Christ's ransom. The man at first is born with original sin and Christ's sacrifice reconciles him with God. Thus, the grace of Christ plays the most important role in salvation and Christian joy. In the teachings of the New Testament, birth of Christ, the advent of Christ, faith in Christ, the ransom of Christ and the resurrection of Christ, the miracles of Jesus Christ and enduring the difficulties on the way of Christ all can create happiness and joy. And this joy will be complete by reaching the Divine Kingdom that is the purpose of the life of a Christian. In this view, man has no role in her fate and there is no talent in him to take him to perfection, God's grace reaches men solely through Christ and the law does not have any roles in human redemption .   From the perspective of the Quranic verses it's wrong to have such a conception about man. True spiritual joy in Islam is explained as: Human is the submissive slave of God and God is people's lord. Humans are completely free to reach perfection, redemption and happiness, and this freedom means subjugation to God. Human freedom increases by obeying God, and with having love toward the God's true servants one can reach the top grades. Having a free will can lead to the infallibility and infallibility can take the man to see the Devine Kingdom. Man can see the Devine Kingdom, and there he can realize that the human

  11. "Sigimisvõitlus" toimub ilma relvadeta... / Ken Kalling

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    Kalling, Ken, 1963-

    2003-01-01

    Sõjaeelses Eestis levinud julgeolekupoliitiliste käsitluste tutvustus, mille autoriteks olid eugeenikud - tervishoiu ning meditsiiniga seotud inimesed, kelle tähelepanu keskpunktiks oli riigi rahvstikupoliitika, sh ka valmistumine kogu ühiskonda haarama pidavaks tulevikusõjaks

  12. Possible scenarios for occurrence of M ~ 7 interplate earthquakes prior to and following the 2011 Tohoku-Oki earthquake based on numerical simulation.

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    Nakata, Ryoko; Hori, Takane; Hyodo, Mamoru; Ariyoshi, Keisuke

    2016-05-10

    We show possible scenarios for the occurrence of M ~ 7 interplate earthquakes prior to and following the M ~ 9 earthquake along the Japan Trench, such as the 2011 Tohoku-Oki earthquake. One such M ~ 7 earthquake is so-called the Miyagi-ken-Oki earthquake, for which we conducted numerical simulations of earthquake generation cycles by using realistic three-dimensional (3D) geometry of the subducting Pacific Plate. In a number of scenarios, the time interval between the M ~ 9 earthquake and the subsequent Miyagi-ken-Oki earthquake was equal to or shorter than the average recurrence interval during the later stage of the M ~ 9 earthquake cycle. The scenarios successfully reproduced important characteristics such as the recurrence of M ~ 7 earthquakes, coseismic slip distribution, afterslip distribution, the largest foreshock, and the largest aftershock of the 2011 earthquake. Thus, these results suggest that we should prepare for future M ~ 7 earthquakes in the Miyagi-ken-Oki segment even though this segment recently experienced large coseismic slip in 2011.

  13. Possible scenarios for occurrence of M ~ 7 interplate earthquakes prior to and following the 2011 Tohoku-Oki earthquake based on numerical simulation

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    Nakata, Ryoko; Hori, Takane; Hyodo, Mamoru; Ariyoshi, Keisuke

    2016-01-01

    We show possible scenarios for the occurrence of M ~ 7 interplate earthquakes prior to and following the M ~ 9 earthquake along the Japan Trench, such as the 2011 Tohoku-Oki earthquake. One such M ~ 7 earthquake is so-called the Miyagi-ken-Oki earthquake, for which we conducted numerical simulations of earthquake generation cycles by using realistic three-dimensional (3D) geometry of the subducting Pacific Plate. In a number of scenarios, the time interval between the M ~ 9 earthquake and the subsequent Miyagi-ken-Oki earthquake was equal to or shorter than the average recurrence interval during the later stage of the M ~ 9 earthquake cycle. The scenarios successfully reproduced important characteristics such as the recurrence of M ~ 7 earthquakes, coseismic slip distribution, afterslip distribution, the largest foreshock, and the largest aftershock of the 2011 earthquake. Thus, these results suggest that we should prepare for future M ~ 7 earthquakes in the Miyagi-ken-Oki segment even though this segment recently experienced large coseismic slip in 2011. PMID:27161897

  14. Romanticising Shinsengumi in Contemporary Japan

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    2011-01-01

    Full Text Available Shinsengumi, a group of young men recruited by the Bakufu to protect Kyoto from radical Imperial House loyalists in the tumultuous Bakumatsu period, is romanticised and idolised in Japan despite its limited place in history. This article attempts to comprehend this phenomenon by locating the closest crystallisation of popularly imagined Shinsengumi in Moeyo ken, a popular historical fiction by Shiba Ryōtarō. Antonio Gramsci explains readers are attracted to popular literature because it reflects their ‘philosophies of the age’, which may be discovered by examining popular heroes with their subsequent replications. This article will identify why Shinsengumi is appealing by comparing Shiba’s hero in Moeyo ken with its twenty-first century reincarnation in Gintama, a popular manga series, and by discerning reader response to Moeyo ken from customer reviews on Amazon.co.jp. It will be demonstrated from these studies that a likely reason for the Japanese public’s romanticisation of Shinsengumi in recent years could be their attraction to autonomous, self-determining heroes who also appreciate the value of community.

  15. 相続課税とその経済効果

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    一橋,信之

    2011-01-01

    Wealth transfer is taxable through two kinds of taxation, income taxation and wealth taxation. At the same time,wealth transfer is associated with four types of bequest motives, i.e., Life Cycle Bequest Motive, Strategic Bequest Motive, Joy of Giving Bequest Motive and Altruistic Bequest Motive. I investigate consistent taxation formulae for each of the four bequest motives, and examine the economic effects of these types of different motives. In effect, Life Cycle Bequest Motive and Joy of G...

  16. [Effects of Different Genres of Music on the Psycho-Physiological Responses of Undergraduates].

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    Lee, Hsin-Ping; Liu, Yu-Chen; Lin, Mei-Feng

    2016-12-01

    Undergraduate students face tremendous stressors from learning, interpersonal relationships, and life. Stress may cause adaptation exhaustion and stress-related disorders. While the results of recent clinical studies indicate that music interventions may alleviate stress, there is a dearth of research exploring the discrete effects of various genres of music on psycho-physiological status. To explore the effects of listening to different genres of music on the psycho-physiological responses of undergraduates. A one-group, pretest-posttest design was used. A total of 122 undergraduates were assigned to the following four music subgroups according to their musical preference: joyful, tense, sad, and peaceful. Students in each subgroup listened to the self-selected music for 15 minutes during the experiment. A physiological data acquisition systems, the State Anxiety Inventory, and the Visual Analogue Scale for anxiety and depression were used to measure the psycho-physiological responses of participants before, during, and after music listening. Descriptive and inferential analyses were performed using SPSS 20.0. Results: Depression significantly decreased in the peaceful music group compared to the sad music group after the intervention. Further, significant differences in heart rate variability were identified during the intervention among the groups. The change in low frequency (LF) in the joyful music group was lower than the other three groups; the change in high frequency (HF) in the peaceful music group was lower than in the tension and joyful music groups; and the change in LF/HF in the peaceful music group was lower than in the sad and joyful music groups. Additionally, the subsamples with high state anxiety experienced more change in HF while listening to tense music than to peaceful music, reflecting an upward trend after listening for 10 minutes. The findings indicate that listening to different genres of music induces different psycho

  17. Vremja dano do utra

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    Riigikogu opositsioon hakkas koguma allkirju justiitsminister Ken-Marti Vaheri umbusaldamiseks. Rahvaliit ja Reformierakond ei pea justiitsministri võimalikku tagasiastumist koalitsiooni lagunemise põhjustajaks

  18. Critical solutions of topologically gauged N=8 CFTs in three dimensions

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    Nilsson, Bengt E.W.

    2014-01-01

    In this paper we discuss some special (critical) background solutions that arise in topological gauged N=8 three-dimensional CFTs with SO(N) gauge group. Depending on how many scalar fields are given a VEV the theory has background solutions for certain values of μl, where μ and l are parameters in the TMG Lagrangian. Apart from Minkowski, chiral round AdS 3 and null-warped AdS 3 (or Schrödinger(z=2)) we identify also a more exotic solution recently found in TMG by Ertl, Grumiller and Johansson. We also discuss the spectrum, symmetry breaking pattern and the supermultiplet structure in the various backgrounds and argue that some properties are due to their common origin in a conformal phase. Some of the scalar fields, including all higgsed ones, turn out to satisfy three-dimensional field equations similar to those of the singleton. Finally, we note that topologically gauged N=6 ABJ(M) theories have a similar, but more restricted, set of background solutions

  19. Tobacco control policy: strategies, successes, and setbacks

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    Brigden, Linda Waverley; De Beyer, Joy

    2003-01-01

    ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Joy de Beyer and Linda Waverley Brigden Why These Six Countries?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 What Factors Made...

  20. Communication, Social Justice, and Joyful Commitment

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    Hartnett, Stephen John

    2010-01-01

    Combining an overview of the history of communication scholarship with lessons learned from 20 years of experience as a prison abolitionist and peace activist, Hartnett argues that the discipline of communication can be enriched intellectually and made more politically relevant by turning our efforts toward community service, problem-based…

  1. The role of scripts in personal consistency and individual differences.

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    Demorest, Amy; Popovska, Ana; Dabova, Milena

    2012-02-01

    This article examines the role of scripts in personal consistency and individual differences. Scripts are personally distinctive rules for understanding emotionally significant experiences. In 2 studies, scripts were identified from autobiographical memories of college students (Ns = 47 and 50) using standard categories of events and emotions to derive event-emotion compounds (e.g., Affiliation-Joy). In Study 1, scripts predicted responses to a reaction-time task 1 month later, such that participants responded more quickly to the event from their script when asked to indicate what emotion would be evoked by a series of events. In Study 2, individual differences in 5 common scripts were found to be systematically related to individual differences in traits of the Five-Factor Model. Distinct patterns of correlation revealed the importance of studying events and emotions in compound units, that is, in script form (e.g., Agreeableness was correlated with the script Affiliation-Joy but not with the scripts Fun-Joy or Affiliation-Love). © 2012 The Authors. Journal of Personality © 2012, Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

  2. The Negative Sublime in Coleridge’s Later Poetry; The Irreducibility of Difference

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    Nurten Birlik

    2014-01-01

    Full Text Available Abstract The poetic persona cannot form “a fair luminous light” embracing the Earth, that is, he cannot activate his creative energy. In Coleridge's other poems what triggers this energy is Joy and then the mystical power of nature. In this poem his imagination is imprisoned in his consciousness as he cannot feel Joy and the mystical power of nature cannot reconcile the binary oppositions. In his earlier poems nature was a book waiting to be deciphered and Coleridge could read the symbolic language of nature, whereas now, in the absence of Joy, this language is no more accessible to Coleridge and he thematizes the anxiety of this impasse in the poem. As a result, he cannot read the symbols that would make nature into Nature. In other words, he can perceive nature only as empirical reality and cannot perceive what lies beyond or within. This impasse is at the same time a re-formation of the rupture between subject and object that he managed to annihilate in his earlier poems.

  3. The experience of beauty derived from sorrow.

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    Ishizu, Tomohiro; Zeki, Semir

    2017-08-01

    We studied the neural mechanisms that are engaged during the experience of beauty derived from sorrow and from joy, two experiences that share a common denominator (beauty) but are linked to opposite emotional valences. Twenty subjects viewed and rerated, in a functional magnetic resonance imaging scanner, 120 images which each had classified into the following four categories: beautiful and sad; beautiful and joyful; neutral; ugly. The medial orbito-frontal cortex (mOFC) was active during the experience of both types of beauty. Otherwise, the two experiences engaged different parts of the brain: joyful beauty engaged areas linked to positive emotions while sorrowful beauty engaged areas linked to negative experiences. Separate regions of the cerebellum were engaged during experience of the two conditions. A functional connectivity analysis indicated that the activity within the mOFC was modulated by the supplementary motor area/middle cingulate cortex, known to be engaged during empathetic experiences provoked by other peoples' sadness. Hum Brain Mapp 38:4185-4200, 2017. © 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. © 2017 The Authors Human Brain Mapping Published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

  4. Fish communities and trophic metrics as measures of ecological degradation: a case study in the tributaries of the river Ganga basin, India.

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    Dubey, Vineet Kumar; Sarkar, Uttam Kumar; Pandey, Ajay; Lakra, Wazir Singh

    2013-09-01

    In India, freshwater aquatic resources are suffering from increasing human population, urbanization and shortage of all kind of natural resources like water. To mitigate this, all the major rivers have been planned for a river-interlinking through an interlinking canal system under a huge scheme; yet, the baseline information on ecological conditions of those tropical rivers and their fish communities is lacking at present. In view of that, the present study was undertaken to assess the ecological condition by comparing the trophic metrics of the fish community, conservation status and water chemistry of the two tropical rivers of the Ganga basin, from October 2007 to November 2009. The analysis of trophic niches of the available fish species indicated dominancy of carnivorous (19 species) in river Ken and omnivorous (23 species) in Betwa. The trophic level score of carnivorous species was recorded similar (33.33%) in both rivers, whereas omnivorous species were mostly found in Betwa (36.51%) than Ken (28.07%). Relatively undisturbed sites of Betwa (B1, B2 and B3) and Ken (K2, K3 and K5) were characterized by diverse fish fauna and high richness of threatened species. The higher mean trophic level scores were recorded at B4 of Betwa and K4 of Ken. The Bray-Curtis index for trophic level identified the carnivorous species (> 0.32) as an indicator species for pollution. Anthropogenic exposure, reflected in water quality as well as in fish community structure, was found higher especially in the lower stretches of both rivers. Our results suggest the importance of trophic metrics on fish community, for ecological conditions evaluation, which enables predictions on the effect of future morphodynamic changes (in the post-interlinking phases), and provide a framework and reference condition to support restoration efforts of relatively altered fish habitats in tropical rivers of India.

  5. Fish communities and trophic metrics as measures of ecological degradation: a case study in the tributaries of the river Ganga basin, India

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    Vineet Kumar Dubey

    2013-09-01

    Full Text Available In India, freshwater aquatic resources are suffering from increasing human population, urbanization and shortage of all kind of natural resources like water. To mitigate this, all the major rivers have been planned for a river-interlinking through an interlinking canal system under a huge scheme; yet, the baseline information on ecological conditions of those tropical rivers and their fish communities is lacking at present. In view of that, the present study was undertaken to assess the ecological condition by comparing the trophic metrics of the fish community, conservation status and water chemistry of the two tropical rivers of the Ganga basin, from October 2007 to November 2009. The analysis of trophic niches of the available fish species indicated dominancy of carnivorous (19 species in river Ken and omnivorous (23 species in Betwa. The trophic level score of carnivorous species was recorded similar (33.33% in both rivers, whereas omnivorous species were mostly found in Betwa (36.51% than Ken (28.07%. Relatively undisturbed sites of Betwa (B1, B2 and B3 and Ken (K2, K3 and K5 were characterized by diverse fish fauna and high richness of threatened species. The higher mean trophic level scores were recorded at B4 of Betwa and K4 of Ken. The Bray-Curtis index for trophic level identified the carnivorous species (>0.32 as an indicator species for pollution. Anthropogenic exposure, reflected in water quality as well as in fish community structure, was found higher especially in the lower stretches of both rivers. Our results suggest the importance of trophic metrics on fish community, for ecological conditions evaluation, which enables predictions on the effect of future morphodynamic changes (in the post-interlinking phases, and provide a framework and reference condition to support restoration efforts of relatively altered fish habitats in tropical rivers of India.

  6. Ken de Souza | IDRC - International Development Research Centre

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    But in particular, we're focused on reasonably short term in the scheme of ... our relationship with IDRC has been long running, and we used to have a joint ... implies, Africa, and I think, if I'm, if memory serves me, it was about 40 or 42 separate ...

  7. MALIGNANT READINGS: THE CASE OF ARMAH'S CRITICS Ken ...

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    Armah's first novel, according to, Achebe, is "a sick book" ... At times it seems Armah's very sanity is questioned. Obumselu confidently ..... item of information flatters his audience's ..... Beautyful Ones Are Not Yet Born (New York: Collier-.

  8. On Feminism in Amy Tan's Works --A Case Study of The Joy Luck Club%论谭恩美作品中的女性主义特征--以小说《喜福会》为例

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    王赟

    2012-01-01

    Amy Tan is a minority writer who is located in the verge of sex and race in American literature world. As a woman, she is a "the other" in the male-dominated literary circle; as a minority writer, she is a "the other" as well to the American dominant culture. However, the dual personality characterizes her works by feminism. This thesis analyzes one of Amy Tan's main works, The Joy Luck Club, to interpret the feminism reflected in it.%谭恩美作为美国文坛一名女性少数族裔作家,在性别和种族上都处于边缘性的境地。作为女性,在男权话语为主的文坛,她是一个“他者”;作为少数族裔作家,对美国主流文化而言,她也是一个“他者”。但是这种复杂的双重身份却赋予她的作品一种鲜明而独特的女性主义特征。文章重点以谭恩美的《喜福会》为文本,通过女性主义的视角,来解析其作品中所表现出的女性主义特征。

  9. United States Air Force Statistical Digest 1948, Third Annual Edition, Volume 1

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    1948-12-31

    L. 1. B. Corporation, Summit, Nn Jersey Lab. For Electronics Inc., Boaton, MasB. Lear Inc., Grand. l:lIlp1ds, Michigan Loach JiBlay CCCPBJl.1, ~1j ADa...l. AlAbama 2. ~ela11iare 2. California 2. Illinois 2. Arkansas J. District of Columbia J. Idaho J. Indiana J. Floriea 4. Ken ~uc1y 4. l!onta.na 4. I""a...bomD, L, Hq. GrouF, ncn, Hq. • • Sroup, Trp Carr. Hq Sq , bOOlb,VHv. Sq, uOOlb, L•••• Sq, Ftr (All 1,ea). sq , Ren, lU~t l’hoto sq, Ken , thoto ••• Sq

  10. Muuseumid ja mänedzhment : ICOM muuseumide maailmafoorumilt Barcelonas / Karin Hallas-Murula

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    Hallas-Murula, Karin, 1957-

    2001-01-01

    1.-6. VII toimunud ülemaailmse muuseumide organisatsiooni ICOM konverentsist üldteemal "Museums and Management". Muuseumidest informatsiooniajastul, USA muuseumide edukusest, muuseumide tulevikust (Ken Dychtwald, Rolf Jensen) ja juhtimisest.

  11. Otvetshajet Juhan Parts, premjer-ministr / Juhan Parts

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    Parts, Juhan, 1966-

    2005-01-01

    Peaminister Juhan Parts selgitab Res Publica ja valitsuse korruptsioonivastast poliitikat ning loodab, et justiitsminister Ken-Marti Vaheri pakutud strateegia võitluses korruptsiooniga ei saa koalitsiooni lagunemise põhjuseks

  12. Ehe seep Eesti moodi / Anneli Aasmäe

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    Aasmäe, Anneli, 1973-

    2008-01-01

    Produtsent Kristian Taska Kalev Spordis näidatav Venezuela seebiseriaali Eesti oludele mugandatud variant "Kalevi naised" : lavastaja Ingomar Vihman : osades Andrus Vaarik, Anne Reemann, Piret Kalda, Ken Saan jt.

  13. Korruptsija sdajot ekzamen / Josef Kats

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    Kats, Josef, 1977-

    2005-01-01

    Justiitsminister Ken-Marti Vaherile umbusalduse avaldusega liitusid nii opositsiooni- kui ka koalitsiooniparteid. Peaminister Juhan Partsi sõnul ei saa valitsuse vahetamise põhjuseks olla ministri võitlus korruptsiooni ja narkomaaniaga

  14. Assessing Dispositions Toward Ridicule and Laughter in the Workplace: Adapting and Validating the PhoPhiKat-9 Questionnaire

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    Jennifer Hofmann

    2017-05-01

    Full Text Available The current paper addresses the measurement of three dispositions toward ridicule and laughter; i.e., gelotophobia (the fear of being laughed at, gelotophilia (the joy of being laughed at, and katagelasticism (the joy of laughing at others. These traits explain inter-individual differences in responses to humor, laughter, and social situations related to humorous encounters. First, an ultra-short form of the PhoPhiKat-45 (Ruch and Proyer, 2009 was adapted in two independent samples (Construction Sample N = 157; Replication Sample N = 1,774. Second, we tested the validity of the PhoPhiKat-9 in two further independent samples. Results showed that the psychometric properties of the ultra-short form were acceptable and the proposed factor structure could be replicated. In Validation Sample 1 (N = 246, we investigated the relation of the three traits to responses in a ridicule and teasing scenario questionnaire. The results replicated findings from earlier studies by showing that gelotophobes assigned the same emotions to friendly teasing and malicious ridicule (predominantly low joy, high fear, and shame. Gelotophilia was mainly predicted by relating joy to both, teasing and ridicule scenarios, while katagelasticism was predicted by assigning joy and contempt to ridicule scenarios. In Validation Sample 2 (N = 1,248, we investigated whether the fear of being laughed at is a vulnerability at the workplace: If friendly teasing and laughter of co-workers, superiors, or customers are misperceived as being malicious, individuals may feel less satisfied and more stressed. The results from a representative sample of Swiss employees showed that individuals with a fear of being laughed at are generally less satisfied with life and work and experience more work stress. Moreover, gelotophilia went along with positive evaluations of one's life and work, while katagelasticism was negatively related to work satisfaction and positively related to work stress. In

  15. Development of a new modeling technique of 3D S-wave velocity structure for strong ground motion evaluation - Integration of various geophysical and geological data using joint inversion

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    Sugimoto, Yoshihiro

    2014-01-01

    A restricted stripe-like zone suffered major damage due to the 1995 Hyogo-ken Nanbu earthquake, and ground motion of the south side of the Kashiwazaki NPP site was much greater than that of the north side in the 2007 Niigata-ken Chuetsu-oki earthquake. One reason for these phenomena is thought to be the focusing effect due to irregularly shaped sedimentary basins (e.g., basin-edge structure, fold structure, etc.) This indicates that precise evaluation of S-wave velocity structure is important. A calculation program that was developed to make S-wave velocity models using the joint inversion method was presented. This program unifies various geophysical and geological data and can make a complex structure model for evaluating strong ground motion with high precision. (author)

  16. Cine-Club

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    2013-01-01

    Thursday 12 September 2013 at 20:00 CERN Council Chamber Raining Stones Directed by Ken Loach (UK, 1993) Original version English; French subtitles; 90 minutes This Ken Loach film tells the story of a man devoted to his family and his religion. Proud, though poor, Bob wants his little girl to have a beautiful and costly brand-new dress for her First Communion. His stubbornness and determination get him into trouble as he turns to more and more questionable measures, in his desperation to raise the needed money. This tragic flaw leads him to risk all that he loves and values, his beloved family, indeed even his immortal soul and salvation, in blind pursuit of that goal. http://cineclub.web.cern.ch/Cineclub/

  17. Positive affect and physical activity: Testing effects on goal setting, activation, prioritisation, and attainment.

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    Cameron, David S; Bertenshaw, Emma J; Sheeran, Paschal

    2018-02-01

    The present research tested whether incidental positive affect promotes pursuit of physical activity goals. Four key features of goal pursuit were examined - setting physical activity goals (Study 1), goal activation (Study 2), and goal prioritization and goal attainment (Study 3). Participants (N s = 80, 81, and 59, in Studies 1-3, respectively) were randomized to positive affect (joy, hope) or neutral affect (control) conditions in each study. Questionnaire measures of goal level, goal commitment, and means selection (Study 1); a lexical decision task indexed goal activation (Study 2), a choice task captured goal prioritization and MET minutes quantified goal attainment (Study 3). Study 1 showed that positive affect led to a greater number of intended physical activities, and that joy engendered greater willingness to try activities. In Study 2, a positive affect induction led to heightened activation of the physical activity goal compared to the control condition. The joy induction in Study 3 led to greater physical activity, and a trend towards greater goal prioritization. These findings suggest that positive affect enhances the pursuit of physical activity goals. Implications for health behavior theories and interventions are outlined.

  18. Case Study of Ecstatic Meditation: fMRI and EEG Evidence of Self-Stimulating a Reward System

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    Michael R. Hagerty

    2013-01-01

    Full Text Available We report the first neural recording during ecstatic meditations called jhanas and test whether a brain reward system plays a role in the joy reported. Jhanas are Altered States of Consciousness (ASC that imply major brain changes based on subjective reports: (1 external awareness dims, (2 internal verbalizations fade, (3 the sense of personal boundaries is altered, (4 attention is highly focused on the object of meditation, and (5 joy increases to high levels. The fMRI and EEG results from an experienced meditator show changes in brain activity in 11 regions shown to be associated with the subjective reports, and these changes occur promptly after jhana is entered. In particular, the extreme joy is associated not only with activation of cortical processes but also with activation of the nucleus accumbens (NAc in the dopamine/opioid reward system. We test three mechanisms by which the subject might stimulate his own reward system by external means and reject all three. Taken together, these results demonstrate an apparently novel method of self-stimulating a brain reward system using only internal mental processes in a highly trained subject.

  19. A face a mother could love: depression-related maternal neural responses to infant emotion faces.

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    Laurent, Heidemarie K; Ablow, Jennifer C

    2013-01-01

    Depressed mothers show negatively biased responses to their infants' emotional bids, perhaps due to faulty processing of infant cues. This study is the first to examine depression-related differences in mothers' neural response to their own infant's emotion faces, considering both effects of perinatal depression history and current depressive symptoms. Primiparous mothers (n = 22), half of whom had a history of major depressive episodes (with one episode occurring during pregnancy and/or postpartum), were exposed to images of their own and unfamiliar infants' joy and distress faces during functional neuroimaging. Group differences (depression vs. no-depression) and continuous effects of current depressive symptoms were tested in relation to neural response to own infant emotion faces. Compared to mothers with no psychiatric diagnoses, those with depression showed blunted responses to their own infant's distress faces in the dorsal anterior cingulate cortex. Mothers with higher levels of current symptomatology showed reduced responses to their own infant's joy faces in the orbitofrontal cortex and insula. Current symptomatology also predicted lower responses to own infant joy-distress in left-sided prefrontal and insula/striatal regions. These deficits in self-regulatory and motivational response circuits may help explain parenting difficulties in depressed mothers.

  20. Conference Space More Than Doubles at ATRF | Poster

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    By Ken Michaels, Staff Writer The opening of the Advanced Technology Research Facility (ATRF) conference center more than doubles the amount of meeting space now available at the Frederick National Laboratory.

  1. 78 FR 17431 - Notice Pursuant to the National Cooperative Research and Production Act of 1993-DVD Copy Control...

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    2013-03-21

    ... Entertainment Europe GmbH, Gutersloh, GERMANY; and Hyundai Digital Technology Co., Ltd. has changed its name to... Information Technology, Aichi-Ken, JAPAN; Cirrus Logic, Inc. Fremont, CA; Everbest Technology Development Ltd...

  2. [Evaluation of mimetic expression of schizophrenic and depressed patients by the psychiatrist].

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    Schneider, F; Mattes, R; Adam, B; Heimann, H

    1992-01-01

    Facial videos of schizophrenic and depressive patients and of healthy controls when watching both funny and horror films and during emotionally positive or negative interviews were rated by psychiatrists (experts) and students (novices). The observers' task was to rate joy, fear, sadness, and expressivity on a 7-point unipolar intensity scale. The soundless facial videos were presented to each observer for exactly 2.5 min. The observer groups did not differ significantly in their ratings except for sadness. Psychiatrists consistently rated expressed sadness as less intense than students. Facial expressivity and joy were rated as less intense in both patient groups in comparison with healthy controls. Depressives expressed significantly more sadness.

  3. Modified atmosphere together with refrigeration in the conservation of bananas resistant to black Sigatoka

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    Célia Lúcia Siqueira

    Full Text Available ABSTRACT The aim of this work was to evaluate the chemical, physical and sensory characteristics of the Caipira and Pakovan Ken cultivars of the banana (Musa spp., resistant to black Sigatoka (Mycosphaerella fijiensis Morelet, both with and without low-density polyethylene wrapping and together with refrigeration during the period of post-harvest storage. The experiment was carried out in 2012, in a randomised block design and an arrangement of lots split over time. A 3 x 2 factorial scheme was used for the lots, consisting of fruit with no wrapping and fruit wrapped in 10 and 16 µm polyethylene film, and two cultivars, Caipira and Pakovan Ken. The sub-lots consisted of evaluations made at intervals of six days (0, 6, 12, 18 and 24 and of two days (0, 2, 4, 6 and 8, for fruit stored at temperatures of 12, 15 and 25 ºC respectively. The following variables were evaluated: soluble solids, titratable acidity, ratio of soluble solids to titratable acidity, hydrogen potential, total soluble sugars, fruit colouration and sensory analysis. The polyethylene film together with the refrigeration enabled the fruit to be stored for 24 days, maintaining post-harvest characteristics suitable for consumption. The Pakovan Ken cultivar stood out when compared to the Caipira, with higher values for the fruit attributes under evaluation.

  4. Kristiina Ojuland : "Me olemegi 200 protsenti positiivsed!" / Kristiina Ojuland ; interv. Teet Korsten

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    Ojuland, Kristiina, 1966-

    2007-01-01

    Ilmunud ka: Severnoje Poberezhje : Subbota, 10. märts 2007, lk. 3. Parlamendiliige, reformierakondlane kandideerimisest Lääne-Virumaal, valimiskampaaniast, pronkssõdurist. Lisa: Kristiina Ojuland CV. Arvamust avaldavad Ruth Telling ja Ken Koort

  5. Aceitação de cultivares de bananas resistentes à Sigatoka Negra junto ao consumidor da região Nordeste do Brasil Acceptance of banana cultivars resistant to Black Sigatoka by the consumer market of Northeast Brazilian region

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    Deborah dos Santos Garruti

    2012-05-01

    Full Text Available O Mal da Sigatoka Negra é devastador para as cultivares tradicionais de banana. No Brasil, cultivares resistentes estão sendo desenvolvidas, mas se a preferência do consumidor não for considerada, o programa de melhoramento pode falhar. Neste trabalho, a aceitabilidade de quatro cultivares resistentes foi acessada no Nordeste brasileiro e comparada a quatro variedades comerciais. Dois grupos de consumidores participaram: adultos jovens e donas de casa. Escala hedônica foi aplicada para aparência externa dos cachos, aceitação global e aceitação por atributos dos frutos (aparência sem a casca, aroma, sabor e textura, além de testes de preferência e intenção de compra. Os dados foram submetidos à ANOVA e Mapa de Preferência Interno. Mulheres e jovens mostraram opiniões semelhantes. As cultivares 'Preciosa' e 'Pacovan Ken' mostraram ser as mais promissoras, sendo que a primeira já pode substituir as cultivares comerciais 'Prata' e 'Pacovan' sem prejudicar a sua aceitabilidade, mas a 'Pacovan Ken' ainda precisa ser melhorada quanto à aparência.The Black Sigatoka Disease is devastating to traditional banana cultivars. In Brazil, resistant cultivars are being developed but if the consumer's preference is not taken into account, the breeding program may not succeed. In this research the acceptability of four resistant cultivars was accessed in the Northeastern Brazilian region and compared to four commercial varieties. Two groups of consumers participated: young adults and housewives. Hedonic scale was applied to external appearance of bunches, global acceptance and acceptance of fruits' attributes (appearance without peel, aroma, flavor and texture. Preference and purchase intent were also evaluated. Data were submitted to ANOVA and Preference Mapping. Women and young adults showed similar opinions. 'Preciosa' and 'Pacovan Ken' cultivars showed to be the most promising ones. 'Preciosa' can already substitute the commercial 'Prata

  6. Manhattanile autoga minek läheb maksu alla / Neeme Raud

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    Raud, Neeme, 1969-

    2007-01-01

    New Yorgis toimunud maailma suurlinnajuhtide kliimafoorumil propageeris Londoni linnapea Ken Livingston linnasüdametesse sissesõidutasu kehtestamist, New Yorgi meer Michael Bloomberg plaanib kehtestada Manhattanile sissesõidu eest kaheksadollarilise tasu. Lisa: Suurlinnad autosid piiramas

  7. Advances in ontologies, proceedings of the Australasian ontology workshop, Melbourne, Australia

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    Meyer, T (ed)

    2009-12-01

    Full Text Available Iannella Ken Kaneiwa C. Maria Keet Kevin Lee Laurent Lefort Constantine Mantratzis Lars Moench Deshendran Moodley Mehmet Orgun Maurice Pagnucco Debbie Richards Rolf Schwitter Murat Sensoy Barry Smith Markus Stumptner Boontawee...

  8. Kuldse Palmioksa sai film iirlaste iseseisvusvõitlusest / Triin Tael

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    Tael, Triin

    2006-01-01

    Cannes'i filmifestivali võitjad. Kuldse Palmioksa võitis Ken Loachi mängufilm "Tuul, mis sasib odrapõldu" ("The Wind That Shakes the Barley"), Grand Prix' sai prantslase Bruno Dumonti film "Flandria" ("Flandres")

  9. Funding changes defy the workings of physics; Opinion

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    2007-01-01

    Cuts in the STFC delivery plan threaten core subjects and diminish the UK's international impact, says Ken Pounds. The bad news started to leak out in the weeks after the latest science budget allocations.

  10. Jaapani praegune arhitektuur

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    2002-01-01

    Rotermanni soolalaos arhitektuurimuuseumi saalis näitusel "Jaapani kaasaegne arhitektuur" on esindatud Kengo Kuma, Taro Ashihara, Chiaki Arai, Tetsuo Furuichi, Nobuaki Furuya, Kazuo Iwamura, Atsushi Kitagawara, George Kunihiro, Tadasu Ohe, Hidetoshi Ohno, Ken Yokogawa

  11. Tsirkus või demokraatia / Kalev Kallemets

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    Kallemets, Kalev, 1979-

    2005-01-01

    Autor leiab, et riigikontrolli suunamine kohalikesse omavalitsustesse ning justiitsminister Ken-Marti Vaheri plaan süüdistada sel aastal 63 ametnikku üle Eesti on kõigi avaliku teenistuse töötajate alandamine

  12. Parts : valitsus ei saa kukkuda heade kavatsuste pärast / Juhan Parts ; interv. Rasmus Kagge

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    Parts, Juhan, 1966-

    2005-01-01

    Ilmunud ka: Pärnu Postimees 16. märts, lk. 7. Peaminister Juhan Parts selgitab olukorda valitsuses, võimalikust umbusalduse avaldamisest justiitsminister Ken-Marti Vaherile, võimuliidu püsimajäämise tingimustest

  13. Tutum, Değer Ve Özyeterlik Değişkenlerinin TIMSS-1999 ve TIMSS-2007 Sınavlarında Öğrencilerin Matematik Başarılarını Yordama Düzeyleri

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    DOĞAN, Nuri; BARIŞ, Fulya

    2010-01-01

    Bu araştırmada TIMSS–1999 ve TIMSS–2007 uygulamalarına giren Türk öğrencilerin bazı duyuşsalözelliklerinin matematik puanlarını yordama düzeyi incelenmiştir. TIMSS anketlerinde bulunan ve duyuşsalboyutları ölçen; tutum, değer ve öz-yeterlik puanları bağımsız değişken ve öğrencilerin matematik başarıpuanları bağımlı değişken olarak ele alınmıştır. Verilerin analizinde standart çoklu regresyon tekniğindenyararlanılmıştır. Analizler sonucunda, TIMSS-1999 ve TIMSS-2007 sınavlarında öğrencilerin m...

  14. Critical solutions of topologically gauged N=8 CFTs in three dimensions

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    Nilsson, Bengt E.W. [Fundamental Physics, Chalmers University of Technology,SE-412 96 Göteborg (Sweden)

    2014-04-16

    In this paper we discuss some special (critical) background solutions that arise in topological gauged N=8 three-dimensional CFTs with SO(N) gauge group. Depending on how many scalar fields are given a VEV the theory has background solutions for certain values of μl, where μ and l are parameters in the TMG Lagrangian. Apart from Minkowski, chiral round AdS{sub 3} and null-warped AdS{sub 3} (or Schrödinger(z=2)) we identify also a more exotic solution recently found in TMG by Ertl, Grumiller and Johansson. We also discuss the spectrum, symmetry breaking pattern and the supermultiplet structure in the various backgrounds and argue that some properties are due to their common origin in a conformal phase. Some of the scalar fields, including all higgsed ones, turn out to satisfy three-dimensional field equations similar to those of the singleton. Finally, we note that topologically gauged N=6 ABJ(M) theories have a similar, but more restricted, set of background solutions.

  15. Psychophysiological correlates of affects in human olfaction.

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    Bensafi, M; Rouby, C; Farget, V; Bertrand, B; Vigouroux, M; Holley, A

    2002-11-01

    Pleasantness and arousal have been identified as the main dimensions of affective responses to environment. Pleasantness is defined as the degree of favorable feelings a subject can experience under given circumstances. Arousal is defined as the degree of excitement (general activation) the subject feels under these circumstances. In visual and auditory modalities, many studies using measures such as facial electromyographic (EMG) activity and skin conductance (SC) have found those parameters to vary as a function of either pleasantness or arousal: for example, facial corrugator EMG activity covaries with the pleasantness dimension, while SC increases together with arousal. The first objective of this research is to study the possible covariation between peripheral measures and pleasantness/arousal in olfaction. We also examined the effect of odor intensity on facial and autonomic variations. The second objective was to investigate whether odors could evoke verbally specific emotions (e.g. joy, anger, fear, surprise, disgust or sadness) and also induce specific patterns of peripheral responses. Participants were exposed to 12 different odors while their facial and autonomic parameters were recorded, and estimated their intensity, pleasantness, and arousal capacity. Then, they chose between seven words for emotions (fear, anger, sadness, surprise, neutral, joy or disgust) to describe their reaction to the odor. As in vision, olfactory pleasantness covaries (negatively) with facial activity of the corrugator muscle, and arousal (positively) with skin conductance. No relationships were observed between physiological changes and variations in perceived intensity. Results also showed that emotions of "disgust" and "joy" were more frequently evoked verbally than any other emotions, and that only facial EMG activity distinguishes them (e.g. "disgust" vs. "joy" and "neutral state"). The results are discussed in terms of possible existence of two brain systems (defensive

  16. Intense or malicious? The decoding of eyebrow-lowering frowning in laughter animations depends on the presentation mode

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    Hofmann, Jennifer

    2014-01-01

    Joyful laughter is the only laughter type that has received sufficient validation in terms of morphology (i.e., face, voice). Still, it is unclear whether joyful laughter involves one prototypical facial-morphological configuration (Duchenne Display and mouth opening) to be decoded as such, or whether qualitatively distinct facial markers occur at different stages of laughter intensity. It was proposed that intense laughter goes along with eyebrow-lowering frowning, but in decoding studies of pictures, these “frowns” were associated with perceived maliciousness rather than higher intensity. Thus, two studies were conducted to investigate the influence of the presentation mode (static, dynamic) and eyebrow-lowering frowning on the perception of laughter animations of different intensity. In Study 1, participants (N = 110) were randomly assigned to two presentation modes (static pictures vs. dynamic videos) to watch animations of Duchenne laughter and laughter with added eyebrow-lowering frowning. Ratings on the intensity, valence, and contagiousness of the laughter were completed. In Study 2, participants (N = 55) saw both animation types in both presentation modes sequentially. Results confirmed that the static presentation lead to eyebrow-lowering frowning in intense laughter being perceived as more malicious, less intense, less benevolent, and less contagious compared to the dynamic presentation. This was replicated for maliciousness in Study 2, although participants could potentially infer the “frown” as a natural element of the laugh, as they had seen the video and the picture. Thus, a dynamic presentation is necessary for detecting graduating intensity markers in the joyfully laughing face. While this study focused on the decoding, future studies should investigate the encoding of frowning in laughter. This is important, as tools assessing facially expressed joy might need to account for laughter intensity markers that differ from the Duchenne Display

  17. Lendas üle dramaturgia / Olev Remsu

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    Remsu, Olev, 1947-

    2004-01-01

    Autor analüüsib Ken Kesey romaani ümbersünde teatrilaval ja kinolinal - esmalt Dale Wassermani samanimeliseks näidendiks (1963) ning seejärel Bo Goldmani ja Lawrence Haubeni filmistsenaariumiks (linastus 1975)

  18. Four decades of joy in mass spectrometry

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    Nibbering, N.M.M.

    2006-01-01

    Tremendous developments in mass spectrometry have taken place in the last 40 years. This holds for both the science and the instrumental revolutions in this field. In chemistry the research was heavily focused on organic molecules that upon electron ionization fragmented via complex mechanistic

  19. Whatever the Change, Count It All Joy!

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    Watts, Charlotte

    2011-01-01

    Jewel's Learning Center won the honor of being the first center to win an Extreme Makeover, courtesy of "Exchange" magazine and its partners! The author was over the top! Not only were they getting a new playground, but all new furnishings and toys for the entire center! Wow! It really happened! Changes just keep coming and coming. They have made…

  20. The Joy of Playing with Oceanographic Data

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    Smith, A. T.; Xing, Z.; Armstrong, E. M.; Thompson, C. K.; Huang, T.

    2013-12-01

    The web is no longer just an after thought. It is no longer just a presentation layer filled with HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Frameworks, 3D, and more. It has become the medium of our communication. It is the database of all databases. It is the computing platform of all platforms. It has transformed the way we do science. Web service is the de facto method for communication between machines over the web. Representational State Transfer (REST) has standardized the way we architect services and their interfaces. In the Earth Science domain, we are familiar with tools and services such as Open-Source Project for Network Data Access Protocol (OPeNDAP), Thematic Realtime Environmental Distributed Data Services (THREDDS), and Live Access Server (LAS). We are also familiar with various data formats such as NetCDF3/4, HDF4/5, GRIB, TIFF, etc. One of the challenges for the Earth Science community is accessing information within these data. There are community-accepted readers that our users can download and install. However, the Application Programming Interface (API) between these readers is not standardized, which leads to non-portable applications. Webification (w10n) is an emerging technology, developed at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, which exploits the hierarchical nature of a science data artifact to assign a URL to each element within the artifact. (e.g. a granule file). By embracing standards such as JSON, XML, and HTML5 and predictable URL, w10n provides a simple interface that enables tool-builders and researchers to develop portable tools/applications to interact with artifacts of various formats. The NASA Physical Oceanographic Distributed Active Archive Center (PO.DAAC) is the designated data center for observational products relevant to the physical state of the ocean. Over the past year PO.DAAC has been evaluating w10n technology by webifying its archive holdings to provide simplified access to oceanographic science artifacts and as a service to enable future tools and services development. In this talk, we will focus on a w10n-based system called Distributed Oceanographic Webification Service (DOWS) being developed at PO.DAAC to provide a newer and simpler method for working with observational data artifacts. As a continued effort at PO.DAAC to provide better tools and services to visualize our data, the talk will discuss the latest in web-based data visualization tools/frameworks (such as d3.js, Three.js, Leaflet.js, and more) and techniques for working with webified oceanographic science data in both a 2D and 3D web approach.

  1. 'Joy': Memorialisation and the Limits of Tolerance

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    Rae Frances

    2008-08-01

    Full Text Available While there are a growing number of ‘counter-hegemonic’ monuments in Australia, the numerous workers’ memorials commemorating heroic male figures ¬– coalminers, truck drivers, timber workers and wharf labourers – retain the exclusionary characteristic of traditional or ‘institutional’ memorialising. Many such memorials nourish a masculinist, albeit working class, vision of Australia’s nation building efforts, while commemoration of the lives of women – beyond ‘the exceptional’ – is rare in the public sphere. This article examines one such rarity: the statue of ‘Joy’ commemorating the lives of women who worked as prostitutes in the ‘red light’ district of East Sydney, an urban environment then in the later stages of gentrification. ‘Joy’ is a memorial resembling the more recent tradition of ‘new genre’ public art; art that ‘seeks to disrupt prevailing conceptions of the city’. When the larger-than-life cement, marble dust and steel statue took up her position on the street in East Sydney, New South Wales, it elicited widespread controversy. It is these different responses that are the subject of this article. They provide a snapshot of late-twentieth century Sydney views on prostitution and history.

  2. The Year in Architecture 2010: Comfort & Joy

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    Fox, Bette-Lee

    2010-01-01

    The libraries featured in this article--all projects competed between July 1, 2009, and June 30, 2010--harmonize with and expand into their communities. Today's library is more than the mere sum of its parts. As evidenced by these 125 public library projects and 12 academic buildings, the thinking these days is for the library to harmonize with…

  3. Comparing the Effects of Negative and Mixed Emotional Messages on Predicted Occasional Excessive Drinking

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    Pilar Carrera

    2008-01-01

    Full Text Available In this work we present two types of emotional message, negative (sadness versus mixed (joy and sadness, with the aim of studying their differential effect on attitude change and the probability estimated by participants of repeating the behavior of occasional excessive drinking in the near future. The results show that for the group of participants with moderate experience in this behavior the negative message, compared to the mixed one, is associated with higher probability of repeating the risk behavior and a less negative attitude toward it. These results suggest that mixed emotional messages (e.g. joy and sadness messages could be more effective in campaigns for the prevention of this risk behavior.

  4. Comparing the effects of negative and mixed emotional messages on predicted occasional excessive drinking.

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    Carrera, Pilar; Caballero, Amparo; Muñoz, Dolores

    2008-01-01

    In this work we present two types of emotional message, negative (sadness) versus mixed (joy and sadness), with the aim of studying their differential effect on attitude change and the probability estimated by participants of repeating the behavior of occasional excessive drinking in the near future. The results show that for the group of participants with moderate experience in this behavior the negative message, compared to the mixed one, is associated with higher probability of repeating the risk behavior and a less negative attitude toward it. These results suggest that mixed emotional messages (e.g. joy and sadness messages) could be more effective in campaigns for the prevention of this risk behavior.

  5. Poliitbüroo Moskva välispoliitika kujundajana / Tõnu Tannberg

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    Tannberg, Tõnu, 1961-

    2001-01-01

    Rets.: Ken, O., Rupasov, A. Politbjuro TsK VKP(b) i otnoshenija SSSR s zapadnõmi sosednimi gosudarstvami. Sankt-Peterburg, 2000. NSV Liidu 1920. aastate lõpu ja 1930. aastate alguse välispoliitika alane uurimus

  6. Jüri Lina : "Rain Tolk pöördugu kiiremas korras psühhiaatri poole!" / Kadi Viljak

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    Viljak, Kadi

    2003-01-01

    Poliitikuid pilav Rain Tolki ja Ken Saani pseudodokumentaalfilm "Welcome To Estonia" : režissöör Andres Maimik. Filmis oma seisukohtadega esinev Jüri Lina on nördinud enda alatu ärakasutamise üle

  7. A Testbed for Highly-Scalable Mission Critical Information Systems

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    Birman, Kenneth P

    2005-01-01

    ... systems in a networked environment. Headed by Professor Ken Birman, the project is exploring a novel fusion of classical protocols for reliable multicast communication with a new style of peer-to-peer protocol called scalable "gossip...

  8. Put on that colour, it fits your emotion: Colour appropriateness as a function of expressed emotion.

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    Dael, Nele; Perseguers, Marie-Noëlle; Marchand, Cynthia; Antonietti, Jean-Philippe; Mohr, Christine

    2016-01-01

    People associate affective meaning with colour, and this may influence decisions about colours. Hue is traditionally considered the most salient descriptor of colour and colour-affect associations, although colour brightness and saturation seem to have particularly strong affective connotations. To test whether colour choices can be driven by emotion, we investigated whether and how colour hue, brightness, and saturation are systematically associated with bodily expressions of positive (joy) and negative (fear) emotions. Twenty-five non-colour-blind participants viewed videos of these expressions and selected for each video the most appropriate colour using colour sliders providing values for hue, brightness, and saturation. The overall colour choices were congruent with the expressed emotion--that is, participants selected brighter and more saturated colours for joy expressions than for fear expressions. Also, colours along the red-yellow spectrum were deemed more appropriate for joy expressions and cyan-bluish hues for fear expressions. The current study adds further support to the role of emotion in colour choices by (a) showing that emotional information is spontaneously used in an unconstrained choice setting, (b) extending to ecologically valid stimuli occurring in everyday encounters (dressed bodies), and (c) suggesting that all colour parameters are likely to be important when processing affective nonverbal person information, though not independently from each other.

  9. Turvalisust ei taga vaid sinine vilkur / Ken-Marti Vaher

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    Vaher, Ken-Marti, 1974-

    2005-01-01

    Kuritegevuse vastasest võitlusest. Sama ka Pärnu Postimees 8. juuni 2005, lk. 15 ; Hiiu Leht 10. juuni 2005, lk. 2 ; Vali Uudised 8. juuni 2005, lk. 2 artiklis pealkiri kujul: Turvalisust ei taga ainuüksi sinine vilkur ; Nädaline 14. juuni 2005, lk. 4 ; Koit 14. juuni 2005, lk. 6 ; Valgamaalane 5. juuli 2005, lk. 2

  10. Sõjandustemaatika Eesti meditsiiniperioodikas 1920-1940 (Kommenteeritud bibliograafia) / Ken Kalling

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    Kalling, Ken, 1963-

    2004-01-01

    Ülevaade 1920.-1940. aastatel ajakirjades Eesti Arst ja Tervis ilmunud sõjandusega seotud kirjutistest, lisatud on ka väljaande "Sõjaväe arstide teadusliste koosolekute protokollid" sisukorrad. Artiklis pööratakse tähelepanu tervishoiu ja riigikaitse seostele

  11. Ideaalne torm USA majanduses / Ken Goldstein ; interv. Neeme Raud

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    Goldstein, Ken

    2008-01-01

    USA majandusuuringute organisatsiooni The Conference Board analüütik USA majanduse olukorrast, mõjust maailmamajandusele, arenguvõimalustest ning uue presidendi vajalikest sammudest majanduses. Lisa: Enamuse arvates on USA valel teel

  12. 78 FR 31591 - Joy Global, Inc., Also Known as Joy Technologies, Inc., Including On-Site Leased Workers From All...

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    2013-05-24

    ... markets. Additionally, the articles that shifted to Mexico in TA-W- 57,700 (crawler track frames) are not... affirmative finding of serious injury, market disruption, or material injury, or threat thereof. As such, the... parts to Mexico and China caused the cessation of manufacturing of these parts at the subject facility...

  13. Film Premiere: Arrows of time at exploratorium

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    2007-01-01

    "Join award-wimming artist and filmmaker Ken McMullen for a uniqude presentation of films engaging ideas at the forefront of science and culture on Sunday, Apri 29 at 2pm at the Exploratorium." (1/3 page)

  14. Case studies of transport for London.

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    2009-01-01

    This project was motivated by the election of Ken Livingston as Mayor of London in : 2000. Mayor Livingston campaigned on a platform of improving transportation service through : such innovative means as congestion pricing. Mayor Livingston relied on...

  15. Чтение: банальная необходимость или сохранение интеллектуального потенциала?

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    Жучкова, Е.

    2014-01-01

    The Reading is very important part of modern people life. It helps to increase a ken, to grow up fantasy, to improve intelligence, logic, memory. The habit of reading appears and educes because of elder generation example

  16. Победу на фестивале PÖFF одержал фильм о власти и насилии / Тийт Туумалу

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    Туумалу, Тийт, 1971-

    2010-01-01

    14. Pimedate Ööde Filmifestivali rahvusvahelise võitlusprogrammi EurAsia võiduteoseks valiti Sergei Loznitsa mängufilm „Minu õnn” ("My Joy", Ukraina- Holland- Saksamaa). Loetletud filmifestivali auhinnasaajad

  17. Laulja Elina Bieza esines "Päikesejänku" festivalil / Helju Keskpalu

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    Keskpalu, Helju

    2002-01-01

    Läti televisiooni kutsel osales nende korraldatud laste rahvusvahelisel popmuusika festivalil "Saules zakis 2002" (Päikesejänku 2002) Eesti esindajana stuudio Joy laulja Elina Bieza koos tantsutrupi Richard tantsijatega

  18. SALT confirmation of PNV J17244011-2421463 as a classical nova

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    Aydi, E.; Buckley, D. A. H.; Mohamed, S.; Whitelock, P. A.

    2018-02-01

    We report on high-resolution spectroscopy of PNV J17244011-2421463 which was reported as a possible nova by T. Kojima, Gunma-ken, Japan (CBAT follow-up: http://www.cbat.eps.harvard.edu/unconf/followups/J17244011-2421463.html).

  19. Ettevaatust! Sünnib Eesti esimene päris telenovela / Mart Niineste

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    Niineste, Mart, 1983-

    2008-01-01

    Produtsent Kristian Taska filmib Jüri tehnopargis Kalev Spordis näitamiseks Venezuela seebiseriaali Eesti oludele mugandust "Kalevi naised" (lavastaja Ingomar Vihman, osades Maria Avdjuško, Toomas Zupping, Jan Uuspõld, Britta Vahur, Ken Saan jt). Filmivõtetelt

  20. Acrobat Distiller, Job 15

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    lynette

    tative study was to explore the meaning making process involved in transformative ... daaraan toe te ken, kan die ervaring as stimulus vir “gewone” leer dien. 'n Ervaring ..... (habits of mind or general frame of reference) and meaning schemes.

  1. 75 FR 67973 - Ocean Transportation Intermediary License Applicants

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    2010-11-04

    ... Individual), Joy V. Pareckattil, President/Director, Application Type: New NVO License. CJC Logistics Limited Liability Company dba CJC Container Line (NVO & OFF), 186 Alps Road, Wayne, NJ 07470. Officers: Oliver Rosca...

  2. OÜ Jungent bürooruumid Tallinnas : Paldiski mnt. 11 = Jungent office space : Paldiski mnt. 11, Tallinn / Epp Lankots

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    Lankots, Epp, 1976-

    2005-01-01

    Sisearhitektid Jan Joonas Graps ja Ken-Kristjan Ruut pälvisid OÜ Jungent bürooruumide jõulise ja mittekonventsionaalse sisekujunduse eest Eesti Kultuurkapitali arhitektuuri sihtkapitali 2004. a. sisekujunduspreemia. Ill.: 1 värv. välis- ja 5 sisevaadet

  3. Viewpoint: Back to the Basics in Social Studies? Personal Statements by Three Canadian Educators

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    Sutherland, Neil; And Others

    1977-01-01

    Neil Sutherland discusses the historical context of the back to basics movement in social studies. Ken Osborne points out that the movement is stifling innovation. Max van Manen addresses the question of what curricula should be considered basic. (Author/RM)

  4. Energy and Technology Review

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    Bookless, W.A.; McElroy, L.; Wheatcraft, D.; Middleton, C.; Shang, S. [eds.

    1994-10-01

    Two articles are included: the industrial computing initiative, and artificial hip joints (applying weapons expertise to medical technology). Three research highlights (briefs) are included: KEN project (face recognition), modeling groundwater flow and chemical migration, and gas and oil national information infrastructure.

  5. Voorbij het gezinsbedrijf? : organisatie van het agrarisch bedrijf, nu en in de toekomst

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    Backus, G.B.C.; Baltussen, W.H.M.; Galen, van M.A.; Meulen, van der H.A.B.; Poppe, K.J.

    2009-01-01

    Uitgezonderd de glastuinbouw, zal de productie anno 2020 vooral plaats) vinden op gezinsbedrijven. Het gezinsbedrijf zal wel meer worden gecombineerd met andere bedrijfsvormen, zoals gebruik maken van franchising en keurmer) ken, het inhuren van zzp'ers, en deelnemen in samenwerkingsverbanden

  6. Cannes'i klassikud - tuntud headuses / Jaak Lõhmus

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    Lõhmus, Jaak

    2006-01-01

    Cannes'i filmifestival. Nähtud filmidest : soomlase Aki Kaurismäki "Agulituled" ("Laitakaupungin valot"), hispaanlase Pedro Almodovari "Volver" ("Naasta"), inglase Ken Loach'i "Kesva heljutab tuul" ("The Wind that Shakes the Barely"), ameeriklase Richard Linklateri "Rämpstoidu rahvas" ("Fast Food Nation")

  7. Cannes : seks ja revolutsioon / Annika Koppel

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    Koppel, Annika

    2006-01-01

    Cannes'i filmifestival. Nähtud filmidest : Ron Howardi "Da Vinci kood"("The Code Da Vinci"), hiinlase Lou Ye "Suvepalee", inglase Ken Loach'i "Tuul, mis sasib odrapõldu" ("The Wind that Shakes the Barely"), ungarlase Györgi Palfi "Taksidermia"

  8. Raamatud

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    2008-01-01

    Yeang, Ken. Ecodesign : a manual for ecological design. John Wiley & Sons, 2008. Feireiss, Kristin, Feireiss, Lukas. Architecture of change : sustainability and humanity on the built environment. Gestalten Verlag, 2008. Farr, Douglas. Sustainable Urbanism : urban design with nature. John Wiley & Sons, 2007

  9. Planeta Zemlja - matritsa ili nash metafizitsheski dom? / Peeter Liiv ; tõlk. Marina Tervonen

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    Liiv, Peeter, 1953-

    2005-01-01

    Metafüüsika nõrkusest Eesti kultuuris. Kannatuse ja rõõmu religioonidest, valgustumisest, "Brahma ööst" ja "Brahma päevast", miks ja kuidas on Jumal maailma loonud. Osho, Ken Wilberi, Maharishi Mahesh Yogi jt. mõtteid

  10. DOD Product Support Business Case Analysis Guidebook

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    2011-04-01

    Cargo Aircraft; Mike Tesi , 256-313-3745 10 Automatic Requirements Computation System Initial Provisioning (ARCSIP) CECOM; Ken Steinberg, LEO...Block III 256-313- 4988 PM Aviation Systems, PD Joint Cargo Aircraft Mike Tesi , 256- 313-3745 16 Computerized Optimization Model for

  11. Energy and Technology Review

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    Bookless, W.A.; McElroy, L.; Wheatcraft, D.; Middleton, C.; Shang, S.

    1994-10-01

    Two articles are included: the industrial computing initiative, and artificial hip joints (applying weapons expertise to medical technology). Three research highlights (briefs) are included: KEN project (face recognition), modeling groundwater flow and chemical migration, and gas and oil national information infrastructure

  12. Evaluation of an automated struvite reactor to recover phosphorus ...

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    2015-04-03

    Apr 3, 2015 ... A reactor was developed that can run fully automated and recover up to 93% ..... uncertainty. This technique will work best when the concentration of ... Ken Jack at the School of Chemical Engineering to help build the reactor ...

  13. Rock kinoekraanil / Katrin Rajasaare

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    Rajasaare, Katrin

    2008-01-01

    7.-11. juulini kinos Sõprus toimuval filminädalal "Rock On Screen" ekraanile jõudvatest rockmuusikuid portreteerivatest filmidest "Lou Reed's Berlin", "The Future Is Unwritten: Joe Strummer", "Control: Joy Division", "Hurriganes", "Shlaager"

  14. 75 FR 6421 - Self-Regulatory Organizations; International Securities Exchange, LLC; Notice of Filing and...

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    2010-02-09

    ... Broadcom Corp. BTU Peabody Energy Corp. BX Blackstone Group LP. CAL Continental Airlines Inc. CF CF... Inc. HON Honeywell International Inc. JOYG Joy Global Inc. JWN Nordstrom Inc. KFT Kraft Foods Inc...

  15. What impact does an angry context have upon us? The effect of anger on functional connectivity of the right insula and superior temporal gyri

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    Viridiana eMazzola

    2016-06-01

    Full Text Available Being in a social world requires an understanding of other people that is co-determined in its meaning by the situation at hand. Therefore, we investigated the underlying neural activation occurring when we encounter someone acting in angry or joyful situation. We hypothesized a dynamic interplay between the right insula, both involved in mapping visceral states associated with emotional experiences and autonomic control, and the bilateral superior temporal gyri (STG, part of the 'social brain’, when facing angry vs joyful situations. Twenty participants underwent a fMRI scanning session while watching video clips of actors grasping objects in joyful and angry situations. The analyses of functional connectivity, psychophysiological interaction (PPI. and dynamic causal modeling (DCM, all revealed changes in functional connectivity associated with the angry situation. Indeed, the DCM model showed that the modulatory effect of anger increased the ipsilateral forward connection from the right insula to the right STG, while it suppressed the contralateral one. Our findings reveal a critical role played by the right insula when we are engaged in angry situations. In addition, they suggest that facing angry people modulates the effective connectivity between these two nodes associated, respectively, with autonomic responses and bodily movements and human-agent motion recognition. Taken together, these results add knowledge to the current understanding of hierarchical brain network for social cognition.

  16. Gakumon-Ryoku and japanese style of management- does our management style matter?

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    Oba Hiroyuki

    2010-05-01

    Full Text Available This paper highlights a new style of development learning, the so-called “Gakumon-ryoku”, and its application to the Japanese style of management. “Gakumon-ryoku” is the capability and commitment or free-will to awaken and share freedom lifestyles by learning and asking about our thoughts and feelings through the Value-Conscious Matrix VC Matrix or simply VCM for short.This enlightens and vitalizes our thoughts and feelings, and can transform us by creating a new identity for us as Development of Co-creative Alive Beings, or D-CAB. This eye-opening experience was examined with the Japanese style of management (JM in short and has brought us to become aware of the essence of JM spirit of TO BE ONE. To the question, “does our management style matter”, this paper has answered “Yes”, not because this is not economically or rationally efficient, but because it has been confined to it and has not been examined in the light of the JOY criterion including efficiency. What really matters is not whether or not to follow the Japanese style, but the fact that the quality of life, or Joyful or not matters in our management style. We learn that the Japanese style of management has both unique and universal features, and we, as human beings, can share its universal value of JOY of service.

  17. TENSILE PROPERTIES OF EXTRUDED SiC(P/Al-2124 BULK FUNCTIONALL Y GRADED MATERIALS

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    HÜSEYİN UZUN

    2000-06-01

    Full Text Available Fonksiyonel kademeli değişken malzemeler yeni bir kompozit malzeıne türü dür. Bu malzemeler, bir makine parçasının belirli bölgelerinde istenilen bir özelliğı elde etmek için dizayn edilmiş olup, malzeınenin kimyasal birleşimi, mikroyapısı ya süreklilik arz edecek şekilde yada kademelİ olarak makine parçasının bir bölgesinden diğer bir bölgesine doğru değişmesi söz konusudur. Bu çalışınada kullanılan fonksiyonel değişken ınalzeme ler, birbiri içinde dairesel kademeli bir forma sahip olup SiC(p/AI-2124 kompozit sistemi esasına göre 400°C 'de sıcak ekstrüzyon ile üretilmişlerdir. Üretilen fonksiyonel değişken malzemelerin dış yüzeyi, Al-2124 matrix içine SiC parçacıklarının takviye edilmesinden dolayı oldukça sert, göbek kısmı ise takviyesiz Al-2 124 alaşımından dolayı oldukça tok bir özellik gösterir. Bu çalışmada bu malzemelerin çekme mukavemeti özellikleri incelenm iştir. Elde edilen deneysel so nuçlar, teorik olarak geliştirilen fonnü 1lere göre hesaplanarak elde edilen sonuçlar ile karşılaştı rılmıştır. Sonuç olarak, geleneksel kompozit malzemeler ile karşılaştırıldığında, fonksiyonel değişken malzemelerin sünekliğinin artmış olduğu fakat hafifçe % 0.2 akma ve çekme mukavemetlerinde azalmanın mevcut olduğu tespit edilmiştir.

  18. 78 FR 53380 - Value Engineering

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    2013-08-29

    ...-2013-0039] RIN 2125-AF64 Value Engineering AGENCY: Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), U.S.... SUMMARY: The FHWA proposes to update the existing value engineering (VE) regulations to make the... provided. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Ken Leuderalbert, Value Engineering and Utilities Program...

  19. Describing one- and two-neutron halos in effective field theory

    Indian Academy of Sciences (India)

    2014-11-01

    Nov 1, 2014 ... values for Rcore, this means that we are restricted to systems with ... its relation to a key process in the chain of solar neutrino production reactions, 7Be + ..... enjoyable and productive collaborations, and to Chen and Ken in ...

  20. Structural science using single crystal and pulse neutron scattering

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    Noda, Yukio; Kimura, Hiroyuki; Watanabe, Masashi; Ishikawa, Yoshihisa; Tamura, Itaru; Arai, Masatoshi; Takahashi, Miwako; Ohshima, Ken-ichi; Abe, Hiroshi; Kamiyama, Takashi

    2008-01-01

    The application to single crystal neutron structural analysis is overviewed. Special attention is paid to the pulse neutron method, which will be available soon under J-PARC project in Japan. New proposal and preliminary experiment using Sirius at KENS are described. (author)

  1. Fulltext PDF

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    biology/kprestwi/ behavior/ESSESS_ind_frmset. html. (If you find this too long to memorise/type, go to www.holycross. edu, navigate from there to the biology department, thence to Ken. Prestwich's home page, arid finally get on the link to the ...

  2. Kaupuni Village: A Closer Look at the First Net-Zero Energy Affordable Housing Community in Hawai'i (Brochure)

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    2012-05-01

    This is the first of four Hawaii Clean Energy Initiative community brochures focused on HCEI success stories. This brochure focuses on the first LEED Platinum net-zero energy affordable housing community in Hawaii. Our lead NREL contact for HCEI is Ken Kelly.

  3. 77 FR 27508 - Self-Regulatory Organizations; New York Stock Exchange LLC; NYSE Amex LLC; Notice of Designation...

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    2012-05-10

    ..., Themis Trading LLC, dated October 17, 2011 (``Themis Letter''); Garret Cook, dated November 4, 2011 (``Cook Letter''); James Johannes, dated November 27, 2011 (``Johannes Letter''); Ken Voorhies, dated...''); Thomas Dercks, dated December 1, 2011 (``Dercks Letter''); Eric Swanson, Secretary, BATS Global Markets...

  4. 77 FR 12629 - Self-Regulatory Organizations; New York Stock Exchange LLC; NYSE Amex LLC; Notice of Filing of...

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    2012-03-01

    ..., Themis Trading LLC, dated October 17, 2011 (``Themis Letter''); Garret Cook, dated November 4, 2011 (``Cook Letter''); James Johannes, dated November 27, 2011 (``Johannes Letter''); Ken Voorhies, dated... (``UBS Letter''); Dr. Larry Paden, Bright Trading, dated December 1, 2011 (``Paden Letter''); Thomas...

  5. 75 FR 52538 - National Human Genome Research Institute; Notice of Closed Meeting

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    2010-08-26

    ... DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES National Institutes of Health National Human Genome... unwarranted invasion of personal privacy. Name of Committee: National Human Genome Research Institute Special... Person: Ken D. Nakamura, PhD, Scientific Review Officer, Scientific Review Branch, National Human Genome...

  6. Lwati: A Journal of Contemporary Research - Vol 8, No 3 (2011)

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    Effects of Cloze Instructional Approach on Junior Secondary School Students' Achievement in English Reading Comprehension · EMAIL FULL TEXT EMAIL FULL TEXT · DOWNLOAD FULL TEXT DOWNLOAD FULL TEXT. Joy Ngozi Oruwari ...

  7. Plaadid

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    2004-01-01

    Uutest heliplaatidest Jam&Spoon "Tripomatic Fairytales 3003", Metallica "Some Kind of Monster", "Para:Disco",Florence Joy "Hope", "Live in Hyde Park", Celine Dione "A New Day ئ Live in Las Vegas", Akon "Trouble"

  8. BAĞDA SİLKME VE SİLKMEYE NEDEN OLAN FAKTÖRLER

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    BAHAR, ELMAN; KORKUTAL, İLKNUR; DOĞAN, AHU ZÜBEYDE

    2009-01-01

    Bağda görülen önemli problemlerden biri olan silkme üzerine birçok çalışma yapılmıştır. Bu derleme ile tür ve çeşitlerin fizyolojik ve genetik özellikleri, toprak koşulları, iklim, hastalık ve zararlılar ile yetersiz ve hatalı kültürel işlemler sonucu meydana gelen silkmenin nedenleri açıklanmaya çalışılmıştır. Bu kapsamda; fizyolojik kökenli silkme başlığı altında; asmanın gelişme kuvveti, kusurlu çiçek yapısı, yetersiz tozlanma ve döllenme üzerinde durulmuştur. İklim kökenli silkme ana başl...

  9. Marijuana as medicine?: the science beyond the controversy

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    Mack, Alison; Institute of Medicine (U.S.); Joy, Janet E. (Janet Elizabeth)

    .... To fill the gap between these extremes, authors Alison Mack and Janet Joy have extracted critical findings from a recent Institute of Medicine study on this important issue, interpreting them for a general audience...

  10. Substance use -- LSD

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    ... from reality. Joy (euphoria, or "rush") and less inhibition, similar to being drunk from alcohol use. As ... use, the next step is getting help and support. Treatment programs use behavior change techniques through counseling ( ...

  11. Positive and Negative Emotions Underlie Motivation for L2 Learning

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    MacIntyre, Peter D.; Vincze, Laszlo

    2017-01-01

    The role of basic emotions in SLA has been underestimated in both research and pedagogy. The present article examines 10 positive emotions ("joy," "gratitude," "serenity," "interest," "hope," "pride," "amusement," "inspiration," "awe," and "love")…

  12. Overview of Ankylosing Spondylitis

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    ... Contact Us Community Message Boards & Forums Support Groups Orlando Living with Spondylitis Your Stories The Faces of ... with tears of joy as I left a meeting room this afternoon. Here is the story... Read ...

  13. COMPARACIÓN DE LOS MÉTODOS ACTUALES DE CRIBADO PRENATAL DEL SÍNDROME DE DOWN

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    Cindy Hörmansdörfer

    2010-01-01

    Resultados: La IPEM alcanzó una sensibilidad de 57,50%, detectando 23 de 40 casos de trisomía, y una tasa de falsos positivos de 21,60%. En comparación, todos los programas obtuvieron mejores resultados alcanzando una sensibilidad entre 90,00% (AFS y 92,50% (PIA, PRC, JOY, AFS-3D y una tasa de falsos positivos entre 2,64% (AFS-3D y 7,87% (PIA. La diferencia fue de alta significancia (p<0,0001. Conclusiones: La IPEM es obsoleta e inadecuada en comparación a los programas de cálculo de riesgo, de los cuales todos demostraron rendimientos que se encuentran dentro del rango de publicaciones internacionales comparables. Entre estos programas JOY, AFS y AFS-3D obtuvieron los mejores resultados.

  14. 77 FR 71016 - Renewal of Agency Information Collection for Tribal Self-Governance Program

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    2012-11-28

    ... Tribal Self- Governance Program AGENCY: Bureau of Indian Affairs, Interior. ACTION: Notice of submission... collection of information for Tribal Self-Governance Program. The information collection is currently... send a copy of your comments to Ken Reinfeld, Office of Self-Governance, 1951 Constitution Avenue NW...

  15. Askeetlik ja põhjamaine mööbel / Aivo Vahemets

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    Vahemets, Aivo

    2005-01-01

    Eesti täispuidust disainmööbli sarjast Incognito. Toodab Pear Välile ja vendadele Jan J. Grapsile ning Ken K. Ruudule kuuluv Hea Ruum OÜ. Disainerid on Jan J. Graps ja Pear Väli, aksessuaaride disainiga töötab Kristi Jalakas

  16. 76 FR 56820 - Detroit Edison Company, Fermi 2; Environmental Assessment and Finding of No Significant Impact

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    2011-09-14

    .... Ken Yale, of the Michigan Department of Natural Resources and Environment regarding the environmental...; Environmental Assessment and Finding of No Significant Impact The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is..., the NRC performed an environmental assessment. Based on the results of the environmental assessment...

  17. use of wikis as a collaborative ict tool for extending the frontiers

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    TERTIARY INSTITUTIONS. ESTHER F. FOMSI AND ... learners and to their teachers to increase their knowledge. This discovery has led to a ... opposes learning and productivity in isolation. (Ken, 2014). ... Education, University of Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria. ..... eLearning: Essential guide to creating successfully.

  18. Legislative Environmental Impact Statement: Small Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Program.

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    1986-11-01

    beautiful shiner, and Apache trout) and four federal-candidate species (desert pupfish, Sonora chub, loach minnow, and flat-tailed horned lizard) occur...Archaeology. A Class I Inventory of Prehistoric Resources. Ethnoscience, Billings, Montana. 9-13 INV Den Beste, Ken and Lois Den Beste 1976 Backgrounded

  19. "Kalevi naised" - komöödia, kus nalja ei tehta / Verni Leivak

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    Leivak, Verni, 1966-

    2008-01-01

    Produtsent Kristian Taska filmib Jüri tehnopargis Kalev Spordis näitamiseks Venezuela seebiseriaali Eesti oludele mugandust "Kalevi naised" (lavastaja Ingomar Vihman, telerežissöör Hermes Brambat, osades Maria Avdjuško, Andrus Vaarik, Jan Uuspõld, Britta Vahur, Ken Saan jt)

  20. Modus operandi onderzoek naar door informatie en communicatie technologie (ICT) gefaciliteerde criminaliteit

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    Junger, Marianne; Montoya, L.; Hartel, Pieter H.; Karemaker, M.

    Dit onderzoek beschrijft de invloed van ICT op de 'traditionele' misdrijven door te onderzoeken hoe delicten als inbraak, overvallen en fraude doordrongen zijn van ICT. In totaal zijn 136 woninginbraken, 140 commerciële inbraken, 259 bedreigingen en 274 fraudeza-ken onderzocht. Uit de resultaten

  1. DECAPODA, BRACHYURA, MAJIDAE

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    BRIAN KENS LEY. South African Museum. Cape Town. Accepted: May 1977. ABSTRACT. Lambrachaew rami/er Alcock, previously known only from a single record from the Andaman. Islands, is recorded from a shallow reef off Zululand. The specimen, an ovigerous female, is described and figured. INTRODUCTION.

  2. Sony PlayStationi looja jätab ameti / Mariko Sanchanta ; tõlk. Erik Aru

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    Sanchanta, Mariko

    2007-01-01

    Insener Ken Kutaragi lahkumine Sonyst võib olla märk nihkest mõtteviisis, kui ettevõte muudab oma rõhuasetust nii, et praegune mängukonsoolide põlvkond jääb firma viimaseks riistvaratootjana. Vt. samas: Nintendo Wii müük kahekordseks

  3. 76 FR 15321 - SEDASYS Computer-Assisted Personalized Sedation System; Ethicon Endo-Surgery, Inc.'s, Petition...

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    2011-03-21

    ...] SEDASYS Computer-Assisted Personalized Sedation System; Ethicon Endo-Surgery, Inc.'s, Petition for Review... an advisory committee Ethicon Endo- Surgery Inc.'s (EES's), petition for review of the Agency's... Foreman, FDA, CDRH, to Ken Charak, Ethicon Endo-Surgery, Inc., containing the order denying approval of...

  4. 06, Dlamini,Rugbeer et al.fm

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    Kevin Naidoo

    The effects of alcohol consumption on student life at a rural campus ... Universities ought to provide an enriching, joyful and wholesome learning experience for .... memory lapses and thiamine deficiency are common disorders associated with ...

  5. Reference: 197 [Arabidopsis Phenome Database[Archive

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    Full Text Available bidopsis thaliana CAX2 cation transporter. 6 959-71 15821993 2004 Dec Plant molecular biology Cheng Ning-Hui|Hirschi Kendal D|Marshall Joy L|Morris Jay L|Pittman Jon K|Shigaki Toshiro

  6. Сергей Лозница: после третьего выстрела - мертвая тишина / Сергей Лозница ; интервьюировал Борис Тух

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    Лозница, Сергей, 1964-

    2010-01-01

    14. Pimedate Ööde Filmifestivali rahvusvahelise võitlusprogrammi EurAsia võiduteoseks valiti Sergei Loznitsa mängufilm „Minu õnn” ("My Joy", Ukraina- Holland- Saksamaa 2010). Intervjuu režissööriga

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    Full Text Available NC_003295 gi|17546366 >1joyA 1 67 230 295 9e-16 ... emb|CAD15349.1| PROBABLE OXIDATIVE STRESS...ROTEIN ... [Ralstonia solanacearum] ref|NP_519768.1| PROBABLE ... OXIDATIVE STRESS RESISTANCE

  8. THOUGHTS ON THE ETIDCS OF TREATING OR OPERATING ON ...

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    H. DE V. HEESE, Department of Paediatrics and Child Health, University of Cape Town Medical School,. Observatory, Cape ... the small intestine, gives joy and satisfaction to both ... potentially lethal disease or life-threatening gross congeni-.

  9. What Are Bath Salts?

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    ... bath salts can produce: feelings of joy increased social interaction increased sex drive paranoia nervousness hallucinations (see or ... Institutes of Health; U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Cite this article APA Style MLA Style ...

  10. Nigerian Libraries

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    Bridging the digital divide: the potential role of the National Library of Nigeria · EMAIL FULL TEXT EMAIL FULL TEXT · DOWNLOAD FULL TEXT DOWNLOAD FULL TEXT. Juliana Obiageri Akidi, Joy Chituru Onyenachi, 11-19 ...

  11. 78 FR 56121 - National Grandparents Day, 2013

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    2013-09-11

    ..., strength, and joy. They are caregivers, teachers, and friends--windows to the past and guideposts for the...' generations made America what it is today. They led our Nation through times of war, heralded new ages of...

  12. The Joy of Teaching and Writing Conceptual Physics

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    Hewitt, Paul G.

    2011-01-01

    When I began teaching at City College of San Francisco in 1964, I fell in love with a 1960 text-book that addressed non-science students, "Physics for the Inquiring Mind," written by British-born physicist Eric M. Rogers, who taught physics at Princeton University and who later won the 1969 Oersted Medal of the American Association of…

  13. The new Victorians: The joys of scientific correspondence

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    Cutler, A.

    1989-01-01

    'My dear Hooker,' wrote Charles Darwin to Joseph Hooker on 6 March 1844, 'I will not lose a post in guarding you against what I am afraid is . . . labour in vain.' This urgent warning went by post, because Darwin had no option: he had no telephone. What the Victorians did have, however, was a

  14. Geography and Creativity: Developing Joyful and Imaginative Learners

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    Scoffham, Stephen

    2013-01-01

    Creativity is a complex and contested notion but is now widely recognised as a feature of learning across the curriculum. This article explores how primary geography teaching can be enriched by creative practice. It goes beyond simply suggesting imaginative ways to devise geography lessons, to outline a pedagogy which places children at the heart…

  15. Trials, Tribulations, and Joys of Punjab's First Scientist

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    time in business families, he was assigned to a pandah (teacher) who taught him .... cyclone was minimal, thanks to the scientific acumen of a 22-year-old Indian .... by Lahore Science Students and the S.P.S., The Tribune, 12 December 1920.

  16. What Joy from Misery: the Pleasures of Horror

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    Allen, Katherine

    2012-01-01

    This thesis investigates the allure of narrative genres, such as horror, that have historically been viewed as philosophically (and often morally) problematic owing to their negative content and the painful emotional responses they elicit. It departs from the majority of classical and contemporary solutions to the alleged paradox posed by such genres, in that it does not attempt to render their pleasures explicable by appealing to their fictive status, thematic or ideological meanings or the ...

  17. Telepsychiatry in the developing world: Whither promised joy?

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    Subho Chakrabarti

    2016-01-01

    Full Text Available Telepsychiatry, the use of information and communication technologies to provide psychiatric services from a distance, has matured as a mode of service delivery and has expanded its reach since its inception. Telepsychiatry promotes equality of access to high-quality specialized care for underserved users. It enables, empowers and brings about high levels of satisfaction among users. Telepsychiatry can deliver a broad array of clinical services and support several other nonclinical activities. Accumulated evidence demonstrates that clinical outcomes of telepsychiatric interventions are comparable to conventional treatment among patients of all ages, ethnicities, cultures, and diagnostic groups across diverse clinical settings. However, negative attitudes, concerns about the quality of the evidence, doubts about cost-effectiveness, technological vagaries, uncertainty regarding the doctor–patient alliance, and a number of legal, ethical and regulatory hurdles continue to hinder the widespread implementation of telepsychiatric services. A particularly disappointing aspect has been the lack of development of telepsychiatric services in developing countries, where they are required the most because of the large mental-health gap in care with the more traditional forms of services. Problems of costs, lack of infrastructure and connectivity, shortage of trained personnel, sociocultural differences, limited data on effectiveness, and lack of institutional support are the principal challenges to the wider adoption of telepsychiatry in these resource-constrained countries. It is evident that much more effort by all stakeholders, innovative solutions, and hybrid models of care are required before telepsychiatry is able to fulfil its true potential and bring about the promised change in mental health outcomes in the developing world.

  18. 78 FR 64248 - Notice Pursuant to The National Cooperative Research and Production Act of 1993; DVD Copy Control...

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    2013-10-28

    ...; CyberLink Corporation, Shindian City, Taipei, TAIWAN; D&M Holdings Inc., Chuo-ku, Tokyo, JAPAN; Daesung..., SINGAPORE; Dell Products, L.P., Round Rock, TX; Deluxe Digital Studios, Inc., Burbank, CA; Denso Corporation, Kariya, Aichi-ken, JAPAN; Diamondking Inc., Chino, CA; digiCon AG, Kornwestheim, GERMANY; Huawei Device...

  19. Tshempionat mira po kino / Ilona Vinogradova

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    Vinogradova, Ilona

    2006-01-01

    Cannes'i filmifestival. Nähtud filmidest : hiinlase Lou Ye "Suvepalee", soomlase Aki Kaurismäki "Äärelinna tuled" ("Laitakaupungin valot"), hispaanlase Pedro Almodovari "Volver" ("Tagasitulek"), inglase Ken Loach'i "Tuul sasib odrapõldu" ("The Wind that Shakes the Barely"). Ka vene filmi kohaloleku probleemidest Cannes'is

  20. Kuldne Palmioks läks filmile Iiri vabadusvõitlusest / Annika Koppel

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    Koppel, Annika

    2006-01-01

    Cannes'i filmifestivali võitjad. Kuldse Palmioksa võitis Ken Loachi mängufilm "Tuul, mis sasib odrapõldu" ("The Wind That Shakes the Barley") : stsenarist Paul Laverty, parim režissöör oli mehhiklane Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu filmi eest "Paabel" ("Babel"). Lisatud nimekiri "Võitjad"

  1. 75 FR 27427 - Amendment of Jet Route J-120; Alaska

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    2010-05-17

    ... taking this action in preparation of the eventual decommissioning of the Barter Island (BTI) Non... the airspace within the National Airspace System (NAS). DATES: Effective date 0901 UTC, July 29, 2010... FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ken McElroy, Airspace and Rules Group, Office of System Operations Airspace...

  2. 75 FR 6320 - Proposed Amendment of Jet Route J-120; Alaska

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    2010-02-09

    ... the eventual decommissioning of the Barter Island (BTI) Non-directional Beacon (NDB) at the village of Kaktovik, Alaska, ensuring the safe and efficient use of airspace within the National Airspace System... CONTACT: Ken McElroy, Airspace and Rules Group, Office of System Operations Airspace and AIM, Federal...

  3. Ontstaan, rol en betekenis van die Afrikaanse koerante

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    G. P. Pienaar

    1975-05-01

    Full Text Available Die koerant soos ons dit vandag ken, het pas 2 000 jaar oud geword, nou wel nie altyd gedruk en met kleurfoto’s versier nie, maar nietemin herkenbaar nuusblad. Ons dank vandag die Romein Cicero vir ons kennis van die heel oudste koerante.

  4. Some neutronic studies on flux-trap type moderator

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    Kiyanagi, Y.; Watanabe, N.

    1991-01-01

    The neutronic performance of a flux-trap type moderator was studied by computer simulation in connection with the KENS-II target-moderator system. It was confirmed that this system can provide 1.3-1.4 times higher neutron intensity than a traditional wing-geometry moderator system. (author)

  5. The Dangers of Pipeline Thinking: How the School-to-Prison Pipeline Metaphor Squeezes out Complexity

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    McGrew, Ken

    2016-01-01

    In this essay Ken McGrew critically examines the "school-to-prison pipeline" metaphor and associated literature. The origins and influence of the metaphor are compared with the origins and influence of the competing "prison industrial complex" concept. Specific weaknesses in the "pipeline literature" are examined.…

  6. An Analysis of the Relationship between Organizational Communication and Organizational Cynicism According to Teachers' Perceptions in Turkey

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    Ayik, Ahmet

    2015-01-01

    In this study, the relations between organizational communication and organizational cynicism have been analyzed. The sample of the study consists of 274 teachers working in state secondary schools in Palandöken County of Erzurum, in 2013-2014 academic year. "Organizational Cynicism Scale" and "Organizational Communication…

  7. Lugu, mis lendab üle kolme zhanri / Olev Remsu

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    Remsu, Olev, 1947-

    2006-01-01

    Üks süžee üliedukas kolmes žanris : romaan, näidend, film. Ken Kesey romaan "Lendas üle käopesa", mille alusel Dale Wasserman kirjutas samanimelise näidendi ja režissöör Milos Forman tegi 1975.a. filmi.

  8. Lenin vähemalt võrdseks Hitleriga / Ken-Marti Vaher

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    Vaher, Ken-Marti, 1974-

    2008-01-01

    Kui natsionaalsotsialism ja fašism on maailmas saanud hukkamõistva hinnangu osaliseks, siis kommunismi kordasaadetu on enamjaolt käsitlemata ja teadvustamata. Eesti ülesannetest kommunismikuritegude paljastamisel ning selgitamisel läänemaailmale

  9. Lenin Hitleriga vähemalt võrdseks / Ken-Marti Vaher

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    Vaher, Ken-Marti, 1974-

    2008-01-01

    Riigikogu õiguskomisjoni esimees käsitleb ühiste väärtuste kehtestamist euroopalikus kultuuriruumis, mis tähendab muu hulgas hinnangut inimvaenulikele ideoloogiatele. Autor pakub välja kolm sammu, mida saaks Eestis ära teha muutmaks läänemaailma senist suhtumist kommunismi

  10. Need jõulud on plaadiletil erilised / Immo Mihkelson

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    Mihkelson, Immo, 1959-

    2002-01-01

    Heliplaatidest Nana Mouskouri "Ode To Joy", "Vienna Boys Choir Goes Pop", Roxette "The Ballad Hits", "Music of the Millenium III", "Smatsh Hits 5", "Golden Slumbers. A Father's Lullaby", "Jazz Lullabies", Andrea Bocelli "Sentimento", Leonhard Cohen "The Essential"

  11. Mr. Pat McDonald, Director of "Key Business Technologies", Department of Trade and Industry, United Kingdom

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    Maximilien Brice

    2002-01-01

    Photos 01,02: Mr Pat McDonald, Director of "Key Business Technologies", Department of Trade and Industry, UK (third from left, front) in front of the ATLAS End-Cap Toroid vacuum vessel in the ATLAS assembly hall with, from left to right, Fred Wickens, Chris Jones, Peter Fletcher, Ray Browne, Neil Geddes, Jim Fleming, Anne Trefethen, Jim Wilson, Edwin Towndrow, Sharon Bonfield, Guy Rickett, Ken Smith, Peter Jenni. Photo 03: Mr Pat McDonald, Director of "Key Business Technologies", Department of Trade and Industry, UK (fifth from left) visiting ATLAS assembly hall with, from left to right, Jim Wilson, Peter Jenni, Ken Smith, Edwin Towndrow, Ray Brown, Chris Jones, Neil Geddes, Sharon Bonfield, Anne Trefethen, Jim Fleming, Fred Wickens. Photo 04: Mr Pat McDonald, Director of "Key Business Technologies", Department of Trade and Industry, UK (fourth from right) in front of the ATLAS Barrel Toroid coil casing in the ATLAS assembly hall with, from left to right, Peter Jenni, Jim Wilson, Guy Rickett, Anne Trefethen, ...

  12. Worldwide U.S. Active Duty Military Deaths. Alphabetical Index by Name, 1 October 1979 Through 30 September 1994

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    1994-09-30

    DE LME NDO G E R A R D O MAR I GZA A I R F O R C E D E LMUNDO L I LY F E D E R I S NAVY D E LOACH B O B B Y D E A N A I R F ORCE D E LOGE B...YAN LAMON EAR LE JAME S ARTHUR EAR LEY KEN W EAR LEY R OB E R T WI L L IAM J R EAR LS M I CHAE L G EAR LS OMAR DALE EAR LY BE N JAMIN J R...8 9 B R OOK LYN E 0 4 2 2 F e b 8 2 KEN TON E 0 7 14 D e c 9 1 R OCKH I L L 0 0 2 1 4 J u l 8 1 T E XAS C I T Y E 0 6 24 Oc t 7 9

  13. Inspection about the corrosion of metallic archaeological artifacts in ground. 3

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    Honda, Takashi; Yamaguchi, Shingo

    2003-01-01

    The corrosion behaviors of iron-based archaeological remains, which were dug out in six relics in Aomori-ken and Izumotaisya-keidai-iseki, were analyzed mainly with using X-ray CT. Several samples were cut and investigated on the details of metals and oxide films. The soils were also analyzed on redox-potential, resistance, chemical contents, and others. The results indicate that metal remains in 7/14 samples. The corrosion amounts of objects of Aomori-ken were estimated to be from 1 to 4 mm during 400-1000 years. The environments were supposed to be oxidizing. On the other hands, it is supposed that two objects in Izumotaisya-keidai-iseki were in a reducing condition. The corrosion amounts were 0.5-2 mm. Furthermore, the corrosion behavior of the cast gas-pipe, which had been buried for about 130 years, were evaluated. By analyzing analysis data of soil, the environment is estimated to be weak oxidizing, and the maximum graphitic corrosion depth was about 7 mm. (author)

  14. Topics in Number Theory Conference

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    Andrews, George; Ono, Ken

    1999-01-01

    From July 31 through August 3,1997, the Pennsylvania State University hosted the Topics in Number Theory Conference. The conference was organized by Ken Ono and myself. By writing the preface, I am afforded the opportunity to express my gratitude to Ken for beng the inspiring and driving force behind the whole conference. Without his energy, enthusiasm and skill the entire event would never have occurred. We are extremely grateful to the sponsors of the conference: The National Sci­ ence Foundation, The Penn State Conference Center and the Penn State Depart­ ment of Mathematics. The object in this conference was to provide a variety of presentations giving a current picture of recent, significant work in number theory. There were eight plenary lectures: H. Darmon (McGill University), "Non-vanishing of L-functions and their derivatives modulo p. " A. Granville (University of Georgia), "Mean values of multiplicative functions. " C. Pomerance (University of Georgia), "Recent results in primality testing. " C. ...

  15. Rates for the competitive market

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    Ander, B.; Watson, I.; Snelson, K.

    1997-01-01

    The discussion panel consisted of Bruce Ander of Pamco Atlas, Ian Watson, Chair of the Ontario Chamber of Commerce Energy Committee, and Ken Snelson, Principal of Snelson International Energy. Ian Watson shared his membership's views on the future supply of electric power under a competitive energy system in Ontario, stressing the need for the government to instruct Ontario Hydro to bring forward a transmission rate to the Ontario Energy Board in 1997, and for legislation to allow independent buyers and sellers to contract with one another to use that transmission rate outside the control of Ontario Hydro. He also expressed concern about Ontario Hydro's anti-competitive load retention rate which was an obvious bid to retain its major customers. Ken Snelson reported on a review of the effects of competition on Canada's long-term energy outlook. He predicted that in a competitive market with full retail access, customers can expect a lot more choice; independent producers also will have many more options for selling power

  16. The motherhood : Australian women share what they wish they'd known about life with a newborn / edited by Jamila Rizvi

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    Rizvi, Jamila

    2018-01-01

    ... s are here to share the joy, the fear, the love, the laughter, the tears and the frustration, and to hold your hand in the dark. Together, they will give you the strength and courage to find your ...

  17. Temporal Lobe Seizure

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    ... functions, including having odd feelings — such as euphoria, deja vu or fear. Temporal lobe seizures are sometimes called ... sudden sense of unprovoked fear or joy A deja vu experience — a feeling that what's happening has happened ...

  18. Positive emotions, spirituality and the practice of psychiatry.

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    Vaillant, George E

    2008-01-01

    THIS PAPER PROPOSES THAT EIGHT POSITIVE EMOTIONS: awe, love (attachment), trust (faith), compassion, gratitude, forgiveness, joy and hope constitute what we mean by spirituality. These emotions have been grossly ignored by psychiatry. The two sciences that I shall employ to demonstrate this definition of spirituality will be ethology and neuroscience. They are both very new. I will argue that spirituality is not about ideas, sacred texts and theology; rather, spirituality is all about emotion and social connection.Specific religions, for all their limitations, are often the portal through which positive emotions are brought into conscious attention. Neither Freud nor psychiatric textbooks ever mention emotions like joy and gratitude. Hymns and psalms give these emotions pride of place. Our whole concept of psychotherapy might change if clinicians set about enhancing positive emotions rather than focusing only on negative emotions.

  19. Ethic / Aesthetic Aspect of Emotions Ecologicity in the Works of Art

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    Виктор Иванович Шаховский

    2015-12-01

    Full Text Available The article aims to demonstrate the mechanisms of interpretation of emotional theme depending on how it is actualized in the text. The object of investigation is an ethic / aesthetic aspect, which is the most important element of the text analysis from the point of view of its ecology / non-ecology. Joy as a variation of liberty theme is analyzed in Ludwig van Beethoven Symphony No. 9 “Choral,” Anthony Burgess’s A Clockwork Orange and S. Kubrick’s movie with the same title. The article shows how the theme of joy (liberty specified in the instrumental (music text in its lofty ethical interpretation becomes aggressively dissolute in the literary text and denies ethical values. The authors come to a conclusion that the variation mode of emotions ecologicity depends on the ambivalence of the situations they are actualized in.

  20. Make2Learn: Fostering Engagement and Creativity in Learning through Making

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    Giannakos, Michail N.; Divitini, Monica; Iversen, Ole Sejer

    2015-01-01

    by research- ers to introduce making principles to young students. Making principles enable them foster co-creativity and joy in learning processes and construct knowledge. By involving students in the design decisions they begin to develop technological fluency and the needed competences, in a joyful way....... Make2Learn aims to bring together international researchers, educators, designers, and makers for the ex- ploration of making principles towards the acquisition of 21st Century learning competences, by employing the state art aspects of entertainment technologies, new media, gaming, robotics, toys...... and applications. The main objective is to build a research community around this topical area. In particular, Make2Learn aims to develop a critical discussion about the well-established practices and en- tertainment technologies of the maker movement, and expected outcomes of put- ting them into practice under...

  1. Basic to industrial research on neutron platform in Japan

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    Building on these successes, a new spallation neutron source (KENS) was con- structed at KEK (the present High Energy Accelerator Research Organization) in. 618. Pramana – J. Phys., Vol. 71, No. ... Ministry of Education, Science and Culture (MONBUSHO) planned the Hadron. Project consisting of four major facilities ...

  2. Where's the Revolution?

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    Hathaway, Nan E.; Jaquith, Diane B.

    2014-01-01

    Leading education thinker Sir Ken Robinson says transformation is essential to bring creative thinking into schools and recommends three major changes: Dispense with subject hierarchy, focus on curricular disciplines instead of subjects, and elevate personalization. Change will come when students take ownership of their learning to fit their needs…

  3. 78 FR 8203 - Sunshine Act Meetings

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    2013-02-05

    ...: Commissioners' Conference Room, 11555 Rockville Pike, Rockville, Maryland. STATUS: Public and Closed. Week of... Meeting) (Contact: Ken Karwoski, 301-415-2752) This meeting will be webcast live at the web address--www... Uranium Recovery (Public Meeting) (Contact: Bill von Till, 301-415-0598) This meeting will be webcast live...

  4. Heritage management and sustainable development in perspective: theory, law, and practice

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    Veldpaus, L.

    2015-01-01

    Books reviewed: Heritage Planning: Principles and Process by Harold Kalman, Routledge, 2014, 344 pp., £36.99, ISBN 978-1-13-801792-4; Conserving Cultural Landscapes: Challenges and New Directions by Ken Taylor, Archer St. Clair, Nora J. Mitchell (eds.), Routledge, 2015, 394 pp., £90.00, ISBN

  5. Home-School Links: Networking the Learning Community.

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    1996

    The topic of networking the learning community with home-school links is addressed in four papers: "Internet Access via School: Expectations of Students and Parents" (Roy Crotty); "The School Library as Community Information Gateway" (Megan Perry); "Rural Access to the Internet" (Ken Eustace); and "NetDay '96:…

  6. 76 FR 24467 - Fire Mountain Lodge; Notice of Application Accepted for Filing, Soliciting Motions To Intervene...

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    2011-05-02

    .... The existing Fire Mountain Lodge project consists of: (1) A 265- foot-long earth and concrete filled... DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY Federal Energy Regulatory Commission [Project No. 1992-003] Fire Mountain.... Date filed: April 25, 2008. d. Applicant: Mr. Ken Willis. e. Name of Project: Fire Mountain Lodge. f...

  7. 77 FR 5560 - Commercial Wind Lease Issuance and Site Assessment Activities on the Atlantic Outer Continental...

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    2012-02-03

    ....gov/Renewable-Energy-Program/Smart-from-the-Start/Index.aspx . Authority: This NOA of an EA and FONSI... Interior Ken Salazar announced the ``Smart from the Start'' renewable energy initiative to accelerate the... additional opportunities for public involvement pursuant to NEPA and the White House Council on Environmental...

  8. The swan's dark heart

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    Croswell, Ken

    2013-02-01

    Astronomers discovered what they thought was the first black hole more than 40 years ago but have only recently verified its identity by establishing its distance, mass and spin. These fascinating observations are yielding new insights into Cygnus X-1's past and future, as Ken Croswell explains.

  9. Res Publica pakub sponsoritele anonüümsust / Virkko Lepassalu

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    Lepassalu, Virkko, 1971-

    2003-01-01

    Mõnede tõenäoliselt Res Publica lähedaste ettevõtjate seas levib erakonna nimel rahapalumiskiri, mis lubab sponsorile anonüümsust. Vt. samas: Telefonikõne ettevõtja ja Res Publica aseesimehe Ken-Marti Vaheri vahel ; Teisedki on saanud rahaallikaid varjates ; Res Publica on loobunud reklaamibroneeringutest

  10. Uued omanikud tahavad Revinost näidisfarmi teha / Külli Kriis

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    Kriis, Külli, 1961-

    2004-01-01

    Ilmunud ka: Severnoje Poberezhje, 9. jaan. 2004, lk. 4. Investeerimispank Trigon Capital omandas enamusosaluse osaühingus Revino. Pank kavatseb põllumajandusettevõttest kujundada näidisfarmi, mis aitaks muuta Eesti põllumajandust välisinvestoritele atraktiivsemaks Vt. samas lühiint. Kalev Mae, Ken Noble ja Joakim Heleniusega

  11. Boredom and Passion: Triggers of Habitual Entrepreneurship

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    Müller, Sabine; Neergaard, Helle

    . The case based, the study identifies eight factors, which contribute to consecutive venture creation. The findings suggest that boredom and passion are necessary conditions triggering habitual entrepreneurship. Other important mechanisms included the joy of discovering and exploiting an opportunity...

  12. Royal london hospital set P28 plans 30th anniversary reunion.

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    Sibthorpe, Fran

    2013-04-03

    Members of Set P28 at the Royal London Hospital who began their training in February 1980 are planning a reunion on July 27 in London. The venue will be announced later. Email fran-joy@hotmail.com for details.

  13. Studies on genetics, stability and possible mechanism of ...

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    nals in sensory organs, nerves and muscles and ultimately death (Joy 1994). .... of fit test in which an anal- ysis of a comparison of the observed and expected mortali- ... resistance was controlled by multiple factors, hence it is polygenic.

  14. INTRODUCTION: Focus on Climate Engineering: Intentional Intervention in the Climate System

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    2009-12-01

    Geoengineering techniques for countering climate change have been receiving much press recently as a `Plan B' if a global deal to tackle climate change is not agreed at the COP15 negotiations in Copenhagen this December. However, the field is controversial as the methods may have unforeseen consequences, potentially making temperatures rise in some regions or reducing rainfall, and many aspects remain under-researched. This focus issue of Environmental Research Letters is a collection of research articles, invited by David Keith, University of Calgary, and Ken Caldeira, Carnegie Institution, that present and evaluate different methods for engineering the Earth's climate. Not only do the letters in this issue highlight various methods of climate engineering but they also detail the arguments for and against climate engineering as a concept. Further reading Focus on Geoengineering at http://environmentalresearchweb.org/cws/subject/tag=geoengineering IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science is an open-access proceedings service available at www.iop.org/EJ/journal/ees Focus on Climate Engineering: Intentional Intervention in the Climate System Contents Modification of cirrus clouds to reduce global warming David L Mitchell and William Finnegan Climate engineering and the risk of rapid climate change Andrew Ross and H Damon Matthews Researching geoengineering: should not or could not? Martin Bunzl Of mongooses and mitigation: ecological analogues to geoengineering H Damon Matthews and Sarah E Turner Toward ethical norms and institutions for climate engineering research David R Morrow, Robert E Kopp and Michael Oppenheimer On the possible use of geoengineering to moderate specific climate change impacts Michael C MacCracken The impact of geoengineering aerosols on stratospheric temperature and ozone P Heckendorn, D Weisenstein, S Fueglistaler, B P Luo, E Rozanov, M Schraner, L W Thomason and T Peter The fate of the Greenland Ice Sheet in a geoengineered

  15. Use of timber in shipbuilding industry: Identification and analysis of timber from shipwrecks off Goa coast, India

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    Tripati, S.; Sujatha, M.; Rao, R.V.; Rao, K.S.

    for construction of sea going ships, which could resist the action of waves, currents, marine biofouling, above all, it would bring joy and wealth. In order to locate the remains of ships, cargo and their history, maritime archaeological explorations were carried...

  16. The Myth of Cell Phone Radiation

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    ous) amount of energy, the light wave could only carry energy which was an integer .... transmission tower, the power levels will be higher than if you just used a cell .... denying residents the joy of wireless connectivity. They should campaign ...

  17. Article

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    century for self-development and academic excellence. The key .... students, employed as a literacy strategy at all educational levels .... a very intelligent student who is in the second ... much joy and youthful energy and it was obvious that for ...

  18. SPEECH SURROGATES OF AFRICA: A STUDY OF THE FANTE ...

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    example, abentsia (short horn/trumpet/flute), and mmensuon (seven horn/trumpet ... The above definitions do not confirm the word mmen as used by the Fantes in .... They must rely on their own eyes, ears and memory. .... of joy and happiness.

  19. Easy Does It: Dealing with Stress

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    Pregnancy, having a baby, and being a new parent can bring tremendous joy. But it also can be a very stressful time, especially if you are also trying to quit smoking. You might be facing new things that stress you out:

  20. Radically Healing Black Lives: A Love Note to Justice.

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    2015-01-01

    This chapter describes how present conditions in Black communities have fostered the development of new modes of youth leadership that focus on hope, love, and joy, and are ultimately restorative and redemptive. © 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc., A Wiley Company.

  1. Music, Mathematics and Bach

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    Long interested in music of various kinds, ... other art form, it is impossible to adequately explain the appeal of Bach's music ... composer, does exhibit a full range of emotions such as joy, ... seem to be cerebral rather than emotional. Moreover ...

  2. Emotion-induced engagement in internet video ads

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    Texeira, T.; Wedel, M.; Pieters, R.

    2012-01-01

    This study shows how advertisers can leverage emotion and attention to engage consumers in watching Internet video advertisements. In a controlled experiment, the authors assessed joy and surprise through automated facial expression detection for a sample of advertisements. They assessed

  3. the xylophonist and the poetry of the xylophone text with emphasis ...

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    The xylophone is one of the musical instruments used for various occasions by the ... ground when the 'gyil' is in performing position, as that might affect the .... society. So in playing the xylophone the xylophonist wishes to communicate his joy ...

  4. Books for Summer Reading.

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    1992-01-01

    Advises administrators to use their summers to relax and recharge their intellectual batteries. Reading suggestions include Edith Wharton's "House of Mirth," Charlotte Perkins Gilman's "The Yellow Wallpaper," Amy Tan's "Joy Luck Club," China Achebe's "Things Fall Apart," Paule Marshall's "The Chosen…

  5. 78 FR 77205 - Privacy Act of 1974; Amendment of System of Records

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    ... Federal Docket Management System (FDMS). FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ken Lee (022D), Deputy Assistant... to have been violated or the nature of the alleged incompetence and the source of the complaint, and... the subject of a complaint would lack incentive to complete the release form and return it to VA...

  6. 77 FR 71872 - Tongue River Railroad Company, Inc.-Rail Construction and Operation-in Custer, Powder River and...

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    ... the Board's Web site, http://www.stb.dot.gov , by clicking on the ``E-FILING'' link. Please refer to Docket No. FD 30186 in all correspondence, including e-filings, addressed to the Board. Scoping comments... addressed to: Ken Blodgett, Surface Transportation Board, 395 E Street SW., Washington, DC 20423-0001...

  7. Trip Reports. Hazardous Waste Minimization and Control at Army Depots

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    1989-08-01

    Chief, Building 114; Major Robert Ronne; and Ken Rollins, Section Chief, Building 409. The purpose of this trip report Is to document the Information...hazardous. 6. Wf-TIM WOR Feosbility of a suitable p-etresaent f waste cuttins oil and sulleln coolant loach as 4iltratlan to remove metals. removal

  8. United States-Vietnam Relations 1945-1967. Book 8 of 12

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    territories t- ken from the enemy in this war, as Might be agreed upon at a later date, end also such other territories as mi~r.it voluntarily...lag controls* In consequence tho process of Giving definition 211 . the ontot’prise * A dispassionate cvpprsisSl loach ) tho United States

  9. A 2011 Risk/Benefit Analysis of the Anthrax Vaccine Immunization Program

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    2011-06-10

    filled with botulinum toxin, 10 with anthrax, and 2 with aflatoxin.‖18 In 1992, Ken Alibek, a senior Russian bioweapons program manager defected...William K. Honner, Rosha A. Loach , Cynthia A. Moore, and J. David Erickson. ―Birth Defects Among Infants Born to Women Who Received Anthrax Vaccine In

  10. CSRI Summer Proceedings 2010

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    interpreting the data. In particular, we thank Sophia Corwell, Matthew Bohnsack, Ken Lord, and Marcus Epperson. We thank David Day for his helpful...Commun. ACM, 33 (1990), pp. 30–53. [8] A. Guillon and D. Loach , YetiSim: a C++ simulation library with execution graphs instead of coroutines, in

  11. Küünikute frustratsioon, europeldikute kassikuld ja alkohooliku elukibedus / Tarmo Teder

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    1999-01-01

    II Pimedate Ööde Filmifestivali filme : "Ülestegemata voodid" ("Unmade Beds") : režissöör Nicholas Barker, "Ettevaatust, uksed sulguvad!" ("Sliding Doors") : režissöör Peter Howitt ja "Minu nimi on Joe" ("My Name Is Joe") : režissöör Ken Loach

  12. Konstruktivisme og konstruktionisme - læringsteori og vild forvirring

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    Christensen, Gerd

    2017-01-01

    Overordnet betragtet er konstruktivisme en forståelse inden for filosofi, psykologi, samfundsvidenskab m.m., ifølge hvil- ken man ikke kan opfatte fænomenerne direkte, men kun ved hjælp af begreber og tankefigurer. Konstruktivisme kan være mere eller mindre radikal, dvs. at virkelighedsopfattelse...

  13. "ArtGenda" erobert Hamburg / Anders Härm

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    2002-01-01

    7.-23. VI Hamburgis Läänemere-äärsete linnade noorte kunstnike biennaal "ArtGenda". Eestist osalevad projektides rühmitus Valie Export Society (Killu Sukmit, Mari Laanemets, Kadi Estland), rühmitus Tiit Sokk (Ulvi Tiit, Marili Sokk), ESTO TV (Ken & Tolk, Andres Maimik), Elin Kard, Aivar Tõnso, Kiwa

  14. Building a Collaborative Online Literary Experience

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    Essid, Joe; Wilde, Fran

    2011-01-01

    Effective virtual simulations can embed participants in imaginary worlds. Researchers working in virtual worlds and gaming often refer to "immersion," a state in which a participant or player loses track of time and becomes one with the simulation. Immersive settings have been shown to deepen learning. Ken Hudson's work with students…

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    February issue told the story of Ken Wilson, one of the pioneers in seeing this deep connection, in a very specific area – continuous phase transitions. Condensed matter physics expanded to embrace new phenomena which were rapidly being uncovered by experimenters in sys- tems of great interest in biology and ...

  16. 10 teesi Res Publica valitsemisprogrammist aastani 2007

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    Ilmunud ka: Ottshjot narodu Estonii. Res Publica 2003, 2004, lk. 4-5, 8-9. Res Publica valitsemisprogrammi lubadustest ja täitmisest. Vt. lk. 8-9 Res Publica ministrite olulisemad tegevused 2004. aastal - lühiülevaate teevad Ken-Marti Vaher, Taavi Veskimägi, Marko Pomerants, Toivo Maimets

  17. "Can You Hear Me, Hanoi?" Compensatory Mechanisms Employed in Synchronous Net-Based English Language Learning

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    Cunningham, Una; Fagersten, Kristy Beers; Holmsten, Elin

    2010-01-01

    At Dalarna University, Sweden, modes of communication are offered at many points of Kenning's continuum with a web-based learning platform, including asynchronous document exchange and collaborative writing tools, e-mail, recorded lectures in various formats, live streamed lectures with the possibility of text questions to the lecturer in real…

  18. IJAJ 3(4), S/No 12, September, 2014

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    matthew

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    Sep 12, 2014 ... Nigerians, there will be positive improvement in life and standard of the ... refuse to understand that in life there must be time for joy and happiness and ...... longer imbibe the spirit of patriotism rather they their interest is only ...

  19. Auditory Hallucinations in Polyglots*

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    1971-12-18

    Dec 18, 1971 ... that they were false. Schizophrenics on ... memory. Verbal as well as non-verbal thinking is em- ployed by everyone, and probably is essential in the forma- ... qualities or emotions such as anger or joy or threats from the voice ...

  20. Interactive painting. An evolving study to facilitate reduced exclusion from classical music concerts for the deaf community

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    Brooks, Tony

    2005-01-01

    Exclusion from the joy of experiencing music, especially in concert venues, is especially applicable to those with an auditory impairment. There have been limited investigations into how to reduce the exclusion for this community in attending classical orchestra music concerts. Through utilizing ...

  1. ALIENATION AND AFFIRMATION: THE HUMANISTIC VISION OF ...

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    . Her benefactors give her a "European11 upbringing, and when she is old enough they send her to school. After completing school, the orphan girl is sent to a teachers' college. .... to the simple joy of being a human being with a personality.

  2. Differences between Semantic Profiles of the Action Tendencies Linked to Emotion Words in Achievement and Unspecified General Contexts, Defined by Colombian Spanish Native Speakers

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    Chavarría, Jason A.; Villada Zapata, Johny; Chaves Castaño, Liliana

    2017-01-01

    Introduction: We investigated the meaning of sixteen achievement emotion words--anger, anxiety, boredom, contentment, despair, disappointment, frustration, guilt, hope, hopelessness, joy, pride, relief, sadness, shame, and surprise--, specifically in terms of their action tendencies component, through a modified version of the CoreGRID…

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    Items 1 - 50 of 140 ... Vol 5, No 2 (2003), Can Developing Nations be Strategic Actors in the Global Village? Abstract. Blessing Chinsinga. Vol 3, No 2 (2001), Capitalists in the Myst: The Mystery and the Joys in the Free Market ... David Aworawo.

  4. Why pass on viral messages? Because they connect emotionally

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    Dobele, A.; Lindgreen, A.; Beverland, M.; Vanhamme, J.; Wijk, van R.

    2007-01-01

    In this article, we identify that successful viral marketing campaigns trigger an emotional response in recipients. Working under this premise, we examine the effects of viral messages containing the six primary emotions (surprise, joy, sadness, anger, fear, and disgust) on recipients' emotional

  5. Tooth display and lip position during spontaneous and posed smiling in adults.

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    Geld, P.A.A.M. van der; Oosterveld, P.; Berge, S.J.; Kuijpers-Jagtman, A.M.

    2008-01-01

    OBJECTIVE: To analyze differences in tooth display, lip-line height, and smile width between the posed smiling record, traditionally produced for orthodontic diagnosis, and the spontaneous (Duchenne) smile of joy. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The faces of 122 male participants were each filmed during

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    One of the greatest joys for a scientist is to see his (or her) students ... In the words of John Wheeler, the scientist featured in ... and democracy will be well served if more people like him enter politics. ... lished in international (western) journals.

  7. The listener of the chthonic god sand the barroom player: Adorno’s experience of Schubert

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    Jeremić-Molnar Dragana

    2011-01-01

    Full Text Available In this article the author is reconstructing the complex picture of Franz Schubert created by Theodor Adorno in his numerous references to the Viennese composer, but mostly in his 1928 article “Schubert”. In the late 1920s Adorno experienced Schubert as the tragic composer whose music dwells in the realm of chthonic gods, but nevertheless reveals the joy of “traveling folk, jugglers and tricksters”. It remained, however, unclear how this joy could survive in the hellish landscapes of Schubert’s chthonic music. Later, Adorno recognized Schubert, due to his “habitus”, as the barroom player as well, never mentioning “traveling folk, jugglers and tricksters” any more. This two images of Schubert - Schubert as the Listener of the Chthonic Gods and Schubert as the Barroom Player - proved to be an interesting pair, worth of further theoretical elaboration, which Adorno unfortunately never bothered to undertake.

  8. Emotional Communication in Finger Braille

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    2010-01-01

    Full Text Available We describe analyses of the features of emotions (neutral, joy, sadness, and anger expressed by Finger Braille interpreters and subsequently examine the effectiveness of emotional expression and emotional communication between people unskilled in Finger Braille. The goal is to develop a Finger Braille system to teach emotional expression and a system to recognize emotion. The results indicate the following features of emotional expression by interpreters. The durations of the code of joy were significantly shorter than the durations of the other emotions, the durations of the code of sadness were significantly longer, and the finger loads of anger were significantly larger. The features of emotional expression by unskilled subjects were very similar to those of the interpreters, and the coincidence ratio of emotional communication was 75.1%. Therefore, it was confirmed that people unskilled in Finger Braille can express and communicate emotions using this communication medium.

  9. Intimo diskreetne võlu / Ell-Maaja Randküla

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    Randküla, Ell-Maaja, 1939-2016

    2006-01-01

    Tallinnas Viru t. 17 asuva kaupluse Boutique Intimo sisekujundus. Sisearhitektid Jan Joonas Graps, Ken-Kristjan Ruut ja Ursula Sõber. J. J. Grapsist ja K.-K. Ruudust, nende tähtsamad tööd. Ill.: värv. foto J. J. Grapsist ja K.-K. Ruudust, plaan, 12 värv. vaadet

  10. Life Cycles of Ad Hoc Task Groups

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    1983-10-01

    Rick’s Cafe after work. . 25 Alexandra: You have connections? 26 Ken: Yes! ൣ Alexandra: You can be the industrial spy! (Pause) We don’t really need...with franchising --he could do a whole business strictly dealing with spare parts. We have to describe these packages and describe how to... (words

  11. Official (ISC)2 guide to the SSCP CBK

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    2010-01-01

    Access Controls; Paul Henry Access Control ConceptsArchitecture ModelsIdentification, Authentication, Authorization, and AccountabilityRemote Access MethodsOther Access Control AreasSample QuestionsCryptography; Christopher M. NowellThe BasicsSymmetric CryptographyGeneral CryptographySpecific HashesSpecific ProtocolsX.509Sample QuestionsMalicious Code; Ken DunhamIntroduction to Windows Malcode Security ManagementMalcode Naming

  12. Eyes Behind the Lines: US Army Long-Range Reconnaissance and Surveillance Units

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    2005-01-01

    while still at Fort Campbell, Ken - tucky, converted its divisional Recondo School into a provisional LRRP unit in the summer of 967, before the...helicopter rather than a Hughes OH-6A light observa- tion helicopter (LOH, but commonly called “ loach ”), which had a crew of two (pilot and observer

  13. Implications of Advanced Technologies for Air and Spacecraft Escape

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    1990-02-01

    yaw, and at high speeds, aallort yaw angle will create high lateral g- loach , and a consequently high DR. on the crew member. Therefore, the first...Figure 5. The risk levels shown on dini plot are approxtisations of the Levels derived fronm Brinkley.* An ejection from an aircraft at 800 kens is

  14. Pimedad ööd kutsuvad häid filme vaatama / Kaido Soom

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    2008-01-01

    12. Pimedate Ööde filmifestivali filmidest, mis jätsid sügavama mulje artikli autorile - Taani mängufilm "Mine rahus, Jamil" (rezh. Omar Shargawi), Suurbritannia -Itaalia - Saksamaa - Hispaania - Poola koostööfilm "See on vaba maailm" (rezh. Ken Loach) ja Šveitsi dokumentaalfilm "Tagane, saatan" (rezh. Peter Entell)

  15. Is "Gender-Sensitive Education" a Useful Concept for Educational Policy?

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    Forde, Christine

    2014-01-01

    This article responds to Astrid Sinnes and Marianne Løken's article "Gendered education in a gendered world: Looking beyond cosmetic solutions to the gender gap in science" by exploring the idea of "gender-sensitive" education and its usefulness in educational policy. It draws on theoretical discussions of the concept of…

  16. Computer/Information Science

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    Birman, Ken; Roughgarden, Tim; Seltzer, Margo; Spohrer, Jim; Stolterman, Erik; Kearsley, Greg; Koszalka, Tiffany; de Jong, Ton

    2013-01-01

    Scholars representing the field of computer/information science were asked to identify what they considered to be the most exciting and imaginative work currently being done in their field, as well as how that work might change our understanding. The scholars included Ken Birman, Jennifer Rexford, Tim Roughgarden, Margo Seltzer, Jim Spohrer, and…

  17. (1899–1902). Vincent Kuitenbrouwer. Amsterdam

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    over de ontwikkelingen in Zuid-Afrika Ne- derland via Nederlands-Indië konden berei- ken. Het media-offensief van de Nederlandse pro-Boerorganisaties had dan ook wel iets weg van een guerrilla-oorlog, net als de strijd van de Boeren tegen het Britse leger. De kern van Kuitenbrouwers proefschrift bestaat uit drie delen.

  18. Maternal depression and anxiety, social synchrony, and infant regulation of negative and positive emotions.

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    Granat, Adi; Gadassi, Reuma; Gilboa-Schechtman, Eva; Feldman, Ruth

    2017-02-01

    Maternal postpartum depression (PPD) exerts long-term negative effects on infants; yet the mechanisms by which PPD disrupts emotional development are not fully clear. Utilizing an extreme-case design, 971 women reported symptoms of depression and anxiety following childbirth and 215 high and low on depressive symptomatology reported again at 6 months. Of these, mothers diagnosed with major depressive disorder (n = 22), anxiety disorders (n = 19), and controls (n = 59) were visited at 9 months. Mother-infant interaction was microcoded for maternal and infant's social behavior and synchrony. Infant negative and positive emotional expression and self-regulation were tested in 4 emotion-eliciting paradigms: anger with mother, anger with stranger, joy with mother, and joy with stranger. Infants of depressed mothers displayed less social gaze and more gaze aversion. Gaze and touch synchrony were lowest for depressed mothers, highest for anxious mothers, and midlevel among controls. Infants of control and anxious mothers expressed less negative affect with mother compared with stranger; however, maternal presence failed to buffer negative affect in the depressed group. Maternal depression chronicity predicted increased self-regulatory behavior during joy episodes, and touch synchrony moderated the effects of PPD on infant self-regulation. Findings describe subtle microlevel processes by which maternal depression across the postpartum year disrupts the development of infant emotion regulation and suggest that diminished social synchrony, low differentiation of attachment and nonattachment contexts, and increased self-regulation during positive moments may chart pathways for the cross-generational transfer of emotional maladjustment from depressed mothers to their infants. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2017 APA, all rights reserved).

  19. Automated decoding of facial expressions reveals marked differences in children when telling antisocial versus prosocial lies.

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    Zanette, Sarah; Gao, Xiaoqing; Brunet, Megan; Bartlett, Marian Stewart; Lee, Kang

    2016-10-01

    The current study used computer vision technology to examine the nonverbal facial expressions of children (6-11years old) telling antisocial and prosocial lies. Children in the antisocial lying group completed a temptation resistance paradigm where they were asked not to peek at a gift being wrapped for them. All children peeked at the gift and subsequently lied about their behavior. Children in the prosocial lying group were given an undesirable gift and asked if they liked it. All children lied about liking the gift. Nonverbal behavior was analyzed using the Computer Expression Recognition Toolbox (CERT), which employs the Facial Action Coding System (FACS), to automatically code children's facial expressions while lying. Using CERT, children's facial expressions during antisocial and prosocial lying were accurately and reliably differentiated significantly above chance-level accuracy. The basic expressions of emotion that distinguished antisocial lies from prosocial lies were joy and contempt. Children expressed joy more in prosocial lying than in antisocial lying. Girls showed more joy and less contempt compared with boys when they told prosocial lies. Boys showed more contempt when they told prosocial lies than when they told antisocial lies. The key action units (AUs) that differentiate children's antisocial and prosocial lies are blink/eye closure, lip pucker, and lip raise on the right side. Together, these findings indicate that children's facial expressions differ while telling antisocial versus prosocial lies. The reliability of CERT in detecting such differences in facial expression suggests the viability of using computer vision technology in deception research. Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

  20. Returning to the Self Psychoanalytically.

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    Tingle, Nick

    1991-01-01

    Discusses the importance (in Heinz Kohut's post-Freudian conception) of narcissism in postmodern pedagogy. Maintains that the affects (despair, depression, anger, joy) are the means by which students most fully understand the implications for their self-understanding of what they are being taught. (SR)

  1. Journal of Genetics | Indian Academy of Sciences

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    Home; Journals; Journal of Genetics. JOY BOSE. Articles written in Journal of Genetics. Volume 95 Issue 2 June 2016 pp 411-425 RESEARCH ARTICLE. Adaptation to larval crowding in Drosophila ananassae and Drosophila nasuta nasuta : increased larval competitive ability without increased larval feeding rate.

  2. Dangerous Gulf? The Relationship between America and its All-Volunteer Military

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    2013-03-01

    altering transformations like finding or converting to a new religion, or even turning Vegan . The pronounced changes brought on by a dramatic change...846961/celebrating- motherhood-how-becoming-a-mom-changes-you (accessed January 14, 2008); Colleen Patrick- Goudreau, “The Joyful Vegan : Stories of

  3. EurAsia parim film on venelaste "Minu õnn" / Tiiu Laks

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    14. Pimedate Ööde Filmifestivali rahvusvahelise võistlusprogrammi EurAsia võidufilmiks valiti David Willise juhitud žürii poolt Sergei Loznitsa mängufilmidebüüt „Minu õnn” ("My Joy", Ukraina- Holland- Saksamaa). Loetletud filmifestivali erinevate konkursside võitjad ja auhinnasaajad

  4. Rwandan Journal of Education - Vol 1, No 2 (2013)

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    Instructional constraints faced by learners with duchenne muscular dystrophy: A case study of Joy Town Special Primary School, Thika, Kenya. EMAIL FREE FULL TEXT EMAIL FREE FULL TEXT · DOWNLOAD FULL TEXT DOWNLOAD FULL TEXT. WA Wanjiku, F Wamocho, P Kioy, 77-85 ...

  5. Exploration of deep S-wave velocity structure using microtremor array technique to estimate long-period ground motion

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    Sato, Hiroaki; Higashi, Sadanori; Sato, Kiyotaka

    2007-01-01

    In this study, microtremor array measurements were conducted at 9 sites in the Niigata plain to explore deep S-wave velocity structures for estimation of long-period earthquake ground motion. The 1D S-wave velocity profiles in the Niigata plain are characterized by 5 layers with S-wave velocities of 0.4, 0.8, 1.5, 2.1 and 3.0 km/s, respectively. The depth to the basement layer is deeper in the Niigata port area located at the Japan sea side of the Niigata plain. In this area, the basement depth is about 4.8 km around the Seirou town and about 4.1 km around the Niigata city, respectively. These features about the basement depth in the Niigata plain are consistent with the previous surveys. In order to verify the profiles derived from microtremor array exploration, we estimate the group velocities of Love wave for four propagation paths of long-period earthquake ground motion during Niigata-ken tyuetsu earthquake by multiple filter technique, which were compared with the theoretical ones calculated from the derived profiles. As a result, it was confirmed that the group velocities from the derived profiles were in good agreement with the ones from long-period earthquake ground motion records during Niigata-ken tyuetsu earthquake. Furthermore, we applied the estimation method of design basis earthquake input for seismically isolated nuclear power facilities by using normal mode solution to estimate long-period earthquake ground motion during Niigata-ken tyuetsu earthquake. As a result, it was demonstrated that the applicability of the above method for the estimation of long-period earthquake ground motion were improved by using the derived 1D S-wave velocity profile. (author)

  6. Nanoparticle Nucleation Is Termolecular in Metal and Involves Hydrogen: Evidence for a Kinetically Effective Nucleus of Three {Ir3H2x·P2W15Nb3O62}6- in Ir(0)n Nanoparticle Formation From [(1,5-COD)IrI·P2W15Nb3O62]8- Plus Dihydrogen.

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    Özkar, Saim; Finke, Richard G

    2017-04-19

    The nucleation process yielding Ir(0) ∼300 nanoparticles from (Bu 4 N) 5 Na 3 [(1,5-COD)Ir·P 2 W 15 Nb 3 O 62 ] (abbreviated hereafter as (COD)Ir·POM 8- , where POM 9- = the polyoxometalate, P 2 W 15 Nb 3 O 62 9- ) under H 2 is investigated to learn the true molecularity, and hence the associated kinetically effective nucleus (KEN), for nanoparticle formation for the first time. Recent work with this prototype transition-metal nanoparticle formation system ( J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2014 , 136 , 17601 - 17615 ) revealed that nucleation in this system is an apparent second-order in the precatalyst, A = (COD)Ir·POM 8- , not the higher order implied by classic nucleation theory and its nA ⇌ A n , "critical nucleus", A n concept. Herein, the three most reasonable more intimate mechanisms of nucleation are tested: bimolecular nucleation, termolecular nucleation, and a mechanism termed "alternative termolecular nucleation" in which 2(COD)Ir + and 1(COD)Ir·POM 8- yield the transition state of the rate-determining step of nucleation. The results obtained definitively rule out a simple bimolecular nucleation mechanism and provide evidence for the alternative termolecular mechanism with a KEN of 3, Ir 3 . All higher molecularity nucleation mechanisms were also ruled out. Further insights into the KEN and its more detailed composition involving hydrogen, {Ir 3 H 2x POM} 6- , are also obtained from the established role of H 2 in the Ir(0) ∼300 formation balanced reaction stoichiometry, from the p(H 2 ) dependence of the kinetics, and from a D 2 /H 2 kinetic isotope effect of 1.2(±0.3). Eight insights and conclusions are presented. A section covering caveats in the current work, and thus needed future studies, is also included.

  7. Samsun İli Bafra İlçesinde İkinci Ürün Silajlık Mısır Üretiminde Toplam Masraf, İş Gücü Gereksinimi ve İş Başarılarının Belirlenmesi

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    Full Text Available Bu çalışma, Samsun ili Bafra ilçesi ova kesiminde ikinci ürün silajlık mısır üreten işletmelerde toplam masraf, iş gücü gereksinimi ve iş başarılarının belirlenmesi amacıyla yapılmıştır. Elde edilen sonuçlara göre; toplam değişken ve sabit masraflar 2827,80 TL ha-1 ve 4224,60 TL ha-1 olarak hesaplanmıştır. Değişken ve sabit masrafların toplam üretim masrafları içerisindeki payları sırasıyla, %40,10 ve %59,90 olarak belirlenmiştir. Değişken masraflar içerisinde en yüksek payı gübreleme (%10,30 ve ilaçlama masrafları (%7,00 alırken; sabit masraflarda en yüksek payı ise arazi kiralama masrafı (%24,70 oluşturmuştur. En yüksek iş gücü gereksinimi hasat işlemlerinde (4,28 h ha-1 ve en düşük iş gücü gereksinimi ise ilaçlama işlemlerinde (2,35 h ha-1 ortaya çıkmıştır. İş başarıları bakımından en yüksek iş başarısı, nakliye işlemlerinde (0,53 ha h-1 elde edilmiştir.

  8. Getting the Picture | Poster

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    By Ken Michaels, Guest Writer Recently, I attended the annual meeting of the BioCommunications Association in Asilomar, Calif. Not surprisingly, the speakers, all professional communicators, were very good and spoke knowledgeably on their various topics. But something else impressed me during the informal times between presentations, and at mealtimes. These folks not only

  9. Five Decades of Research in Speech Motor Control: What Have We Learned, and Where Should We Go from Here?

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    Perkell, Joseph S.

    2013-01-01

    Purpose: The author presents a view of research in speech motor control over the past 5 decades, as observed from within Ken Stevens's Speech Communication Group (SCG) in the Research Laboratory of Electronics at MIT. Method: The author presents a limited overview of some important developments and discoveries. The perspective is based…

  10. [Raamat] / Kalmer Mäeorg

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    2008-01-01

    Rets. rmt.: Tallinna kodanikeraamat 1786-1796 = Das Revaler Bürgerbuch 1786-1796. Koost. Csaba Janos Kenéz. Tallinn : Tallinna Linnaarhiiv, 2006. (Tallina Linnaarhiivi Toimetised ; 9). Käsitletud ajajärk on tuntud asehalduskorra ajana. Katariina II reformid muutsid põhjalikult Tallinna valitsemiskorda. Tulemuseks oli kodanikkonna mitmekordistumine ning selle rahvusliku ja sotsiaalse koosseisu mitmekesistumine

  11. Protein Laboratories in Single Location | Poster

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    By Andrew Stephen, Timothy Veenstra, and Gordon Whiteley, Guest Writers, and Ken Michaels, Staff Writer The Laboratory of Proteomics and Analytical Technologies (LPAT), Antibody Characterization Laboratory (ACL), and Protein Chemistry Laboratory (PCL), previously located on different floors or in different buildings, are now together on the first floor of C wing in the ATRF.

  12. X-Ray Lithography In Japan

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    1991-10-01

    electrons hitting the walls of the ring is not in the direct line of sight of a tilted beamline. A translating mirror is then used to expand the...34 Remarch Peromnnel and Facilities for Resist R&D T. Nakayama TOK, 1590 Tabata , Samukawa-cho, Kohza-gun, Kanagawa-ken 253-01 Japan M. Sasago Matsushita

  13. Modern technology for electric power conservation

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    1989-01-01

    Recent discoveries concerning the nature of the atmosphere have reinforced the importance of optimal resource utilization. These global considerations may seem far from the ken of the factory manager, whose daily concern is getting out the product, keeping the plant running, and trying to keep his/her production costs below those of the competition. (author)

  14. World Reference Center for Arboviruses.

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    1981-02-01

    Aride Ken T 100 Barur Hanawa Boraceia Malakal Bov.Eph.Fever N.S.D. Bimbo Nodamura Clo-Mor Pahayokee - *Gomoka Sakhalin Ippy Shark River Kolongo Swan P...of the index case, a resident physician and an auxiliary nurse , both of whom died on September 19th. From that time until September 20, 1980, a total

  15. "Vesi. Iha. Armastus"

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    12. aktinäitus "Mees ja Naine" Pärnu Uue Kunsti Muuseumis 29. augustini. Väljapanekul on esindatud: Amandus Adamson, Boaz Tal, Edward Lucie-Smith, Ken Wardrop, Daniel de Chenu, Elina Brotherus, Mark Sadan, Konstantin Tabanakov, Ellen Kolk, Ilme ja Riho Kuld, Hille Palm, Elo Liiv, Hannes Starkopf, Jüri Tenson, Merike Estna, Raili Ilmsalu

  16. Eesti disain taas Pariisis

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    Eesti Disainerite Liit esitleb septembris 2007 oma kollektsiooni Pariisi sisustusmessi Maison&Object disainisektsioonis NOW! Stendi kujundus on Anneli Lobjalt. Osalejatest nimetatud: Annike Laigo, Merike Rehepapp, Jaanus Orgusaar, Jan Graps, Ken Ruut, Jaakko Matsalu, Eva-Liisa Kriis, Liisa Kallam, Liisa Tomasberg, Tarmo Luisk, Monika Järg, Keret Altpere, Elna Kaasik, Tõnis Vellama ja Ilona Gurjanova

  17. COP 18 CARIAA Program presentation

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    knowledge. Promote research uptake. Strengthen adaptation expertise. Our overarching aim: To develop robust evidence on how to increase the resilience of ... www.idrc.ca/cariaa. • cariaa@idrc.ca. Speak with us. • Isabelle Proulx. • Evans Kituyi. • Michele Leone. • K.S. Murali. • Blane Harvey. • Hayley Price. • Ken De ...

  18. Tienie du Plessis: maker van boeke

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    28 Mrt. 2016 ... huldeblyk. Na 'n heupoperasie sterf hy aan 'n hartaanval op. Vrydagoggend 9 Oktober 2015 in die Little Company of Mary Hospitaal in Pretoria. Ons het mekaar leer ken deur sy betrokkenheid by die uitgewery Taurus en. Stet, die kortstondige little magazine van die 1980's. Hy het Taurus se boeke ontwerp.

  19. Journal of Special Operations Medicine Volume 1, Edition 1

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    the enemy, and generally regard them with unspo- ken respect. The feelings they must have for those who are realistically threatening their lives...Cobras from the 1st Cav Division area of operation just down to the south of us, Loaches , even a Chi- nook. And fixed wing! We had everything but a B-52

  20. Workshop on III-V Integrated Optoelectronics Held in Hilton Head, South Carolina on 28-30 March 1989

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    Barney De Loach AT&T Bell Laboratories MH 2D-351 600 Mountain Avenue Murray Hill, NJ 07974 Tel: 201-582-3382 Fax: 201-582-2451 Dr. M.A. Di Giuseppe AT...Park, NC 27709-2211 Tel: 919-549-0641 Fax: 919-549-9399 Professor T. Ken Gustafson Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

  1. NJP VOLUME 41 NO 4

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    May 3, 2014 ... using Chi square(X2) for dichotomous variables, t-test for continuous variables and Wilcoxin rank-sum test was used to test the non parametric variables. The level ..... 611. 18. Mwaniki Mk, Talbert AW, Mturi. FN, Berkley JA, Kager P, Marsh. K, Newton CR. Congenital and neonatal Malaria in A Rural Ken-.

  2. "Ubit peresmeshnika" - lutshshaja ekranizatsija

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    The Guardian selgitas oma lugejate abiga parimad kirjandusteoste ekraniseeringud läbi aegade. Võitis Robert Mulligani film Harper Lee romaani järgi (stsenarist Horton Foote) "Tappa laulurästast" ("To Kill a Mockingbird"), teiseks tuli Milos Formani "Lendas üle käopesa" ("One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest") Ken Kesey romaani alusel

  3. Even More Sense and Sustainability

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    Huckle, John

    2012-01-01

    In this paper, the author reviews "Sense & Sustainability: Educating for a Circular Economy," by Ken Webster and Craig Johnson. He reviews the core text that underpins the work of the education team at the Ellen MacArthur Foundation (http://www.ellenmacarthurfoundation.org/). He shows that while it is strong on some technical aspects of…

  4. Senator Mikulski Notes Exciting Endeavors at ATRF | Poster

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    By Andrea Frydl and Kristine Jones, Guest Writers, and Ken Michaels, Staff Writer On October 10, U.S. Senator Barbara Mikulski and Congressman Chris Van Hollen, both from Maryland, toured the Advanced Technology Research Facility (ATRF), accompanied by NCI Director Harold Varmus, Chief Technology Officer Atsuo Kuki, and other FNL leaders. Mikulski toured several Maryland

  5. Lesson Plans for "Not for Ourselves Alone: The Story of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony."

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    Prososki, Lisa; Krouse, Judith; Harper, Judith E.

    These lesson plans for high school students were developed to accompany the documentary film by Ken Burns and Paul Barnes which tells the story of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony and their lifelong fight for women's rights. In the lessons students write editorials about women's rights around the world today, interview senior citizens…

  6. Automatic sample changer system for a chain of X-Ray Spectrometry

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    Kall, B.

    2004-01-01

    Nowadays, the science evolves and the used techniques become more pointed. At the same time, instruments are more powerful. This rule also applies in the domain of the nuclear science. The object of these works goes in this sense and touch the branch of the X-Ray spectrometry and that brings back himself to the conception and the realization of an automatic sample changer system for the chain of X-Ray Spectrometry. Baptized KEN-001 , it is an instrument of sample changer ordered from certain distance. Indeed, the sample carriers are placed of advance in compartments on its tray and by a control, KEN-001 put one by one those reflectors in the carries reflective for analysis. Once the analysis is finished, the system is in charge of taking and replacing the reflector in its compartment of origin. Of this way, one wins in time and therefore in number of analysis to do in an interval of time given. This instrument of precision contributes to the improvement of the analysis and the evolution of the technique of the X-Ray fluorescence [fr

  7. A survey on keeler’s theorem and application of symmetric group for swapping game

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    Pratama, Yohanssen; Prakasa, Yohenry

    2017-01-01

    An episode of Futurama features two-body mind-switching machine which will not work more than once on the same pair of bodies. The problem is “Can the switching be undone so as to restore all minds to their original bodies?” Ken Keeler found an algorithm that undoes any mind-scrambling permutation, and Lihua Huang found the refinement of it. We look on the process how the puzzle can be modeled in terms group theory and using symmetric group to solve it and find the most efficient way of it. After that we will try to build the algorithm to implement it into the computer program and see the effect of the transposition notion into the algorithm complexity. The number of steps that given by the algorithm will be different and one of algorithms will have the advantage in terms of efficiency. We compare Ken Keeler and Lihua Huang algorithms to see is there any difference if we run it in the computer program, although the complexity could be remain the same.

  8. My search for Ramanujan how I learned to count

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    2016-01-01

    "The son of a prominent Japanese mathematician who came to the United States after World War II, Ken Ono was raised on a diet of high expectations and little praise. Rebelling against his pressure-cooker of a life, Ken determined to drop out of high school to follow his own path. To obtain his father’s approval, he invoked the biography of the famous Indian mathematical prodigy Srinivasa Ramanujan, whom his father revered, who had twice flunked out of college because of his single-minded devotion to mathematics. Ono describes his rocky path through college and graduate school, interweaving Ramanujan’s story with his own and telling how at key moments, he was inspired by Ramanujan and guided by mentors who encouraged him to pursue his interest in exploring Ramanujan’s mathematical legacy. Picking up where others left off, beginning with the great English mathematician G.H. Hardy, who brought Ramanujan to Cambridge in 1914, Ono has devoted his mathematical career to understanding how in his short life, Ra...

  9. Life at and before the Institute of Archaeology: a personal retrospect

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    David Harris

    2005-08-01

    Full Text Available When Ken Thomas kindly invited me to contribute to this issue of Archaeology International, my first thought was what a pleasure it would be just to write an article rather than edit the whole issue. Having retired from the job only last year, I well knew the magnitude of the task facing the new editor: one that is challenging and onerous but also intellectually rewarding. So I welcomed the opportunity to add my mite to the sequence of retrospective articles that have been a feature of AI since it was launched nine years ago. But, unlike the former students and staff who have recalled in previous issues the early years in St John's Lodge in Regent's Park, my association with the Institute is much more recent. So rather than write only about the 1980s and 1990s, I have (with Ken's encouragement taken a longer retrospective view, recalling how I followed a path from geography into archaeology, which led eventually to my joining the staff of the Institute in January 1980.

  10. Literature in focus: How to Score

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    2006-01-01

    What is the perfect way to take a free kick? Which players are under more stress: attackers, midfielders or defenders? How do we know when a ball has crossed the goal-line? And how can teams win a penalty shoot out? From international team formations to the psychology of the pitch and the changing room... The World Cup might be a time to forget about physics for a while, but not for Ken Bray, a theoretical physicist and visiting Fellow of the Sport and Exercise Science Group at the University of Bath who specializes in the science of football. Dr Bray will visit CERN to talk exclusively about his book: How to Score. As a well-seasoned speaker and advisor to professional football teams, this presentation promises to be a fascinating and timely insight into the secret science that lies behind 'the beautiful game'. If you play or just watch football, don't miss this event! Ken Bray - How to Score Thursday 22 June at 3 p.m. (earlier than usual to avoid clashes with World Cup matches!) Central Library reading ...

  11. 76 FR 60959 - Self-Regulatory Organizations; Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board; Notice of Withdrawal of...

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    2011-09-30

    ... Financial Markets Association, dated August 29, 2011; and letter from Joy A. Howard, Principal, WM Financial..., Commission, from Colette J. Irwin-Knott, CIPFA, President, National Association of Independent Public Finance... Commission, by the Division of Trading and Markets, pursuant to delegated authority.\\6\\ Elizabeth M. Murphy...

  12. Tips from the Classroom.

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    1993-01-01

    Seven articles on classroom icebreakers are compiled: "Picture Stories and Other Opportunities" (Joy Egbert, Deborah Hanley, Rosemary Delaney); "Hey, What's Your Name" (Janet Leamy); "Surprise!" (Lynne Burgess); "Memory Game" (Sally Winn); "Picturesque" (Margaret Beiter); "The Name Game" (Jeanne-Marie Garcia); "Exercise the Body--And the Mind…

  13. Just nagu mustkunst: võlgades firmad haihtusid politseinike ja maksuametnike silme all / Marta Jaakson ; kommenteerinud Marie Rosin

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    Maksuvõlgadega firmad Lõuna Ehitus OÜ, EBG OÜ, Lõuna Ehitus Grupp OÜ, Joy Grupp OÜ, Caramira Pet Trade OÜ, Väike-Ameerika 2 OÜ, Legal & Business Solutions OÜ ühinesid Verones OÜ-ga ning kustutati äriregistrist ja võlad jäävad likvideerijate mureks

  14. Journal of Genetics | Indian Academy of Sciences

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    Volume 93 Online resources 2014 pp e89-e93. Characterization of microsatellite markers in silver pomfret, Pampus argenteus (Perciformes: Stromateidae) through cross-species amplification and population genetic applications · C. Mohitha Linu Joy P. R. Divya A. Gopalakrishnan V. S. Basheer Mohammed Koya J. K. Jena.

  15. From Illusion Toward Reality

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    Wasserman, Burton

    1969-01-01

    An interview with a prominent artist in which he explains his progression from the egotism of abstract expressionistic paintings to the less self-conscious and puristic "constructions of his current style. The construction process, the materials used, and the joy of the working experience are discussed. (BF)

  16. Research and Reflections on the Spiritual Development of Young Jewish Children

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    Schein, Deborah L.

    2013-01-01

    This article is about spiritual development for early childhood Jewish education. Findings from a research study defines the spiritual development of young children as an integration of deep connections, basic dispositions (strengthened from experiences of wonderment, awe, joy, inner peace), and complex dispositions (displayed through acts of…

  17. Music-Making and Musical Comprehension with Robotic Building Blocks

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    Nielsen, Jacob

    2009-01-01

    Being able to express oneself musically and experiment with music composition is traditionally determined by one’s ability to play an actual instrument with a certain degree of craftsmanship. Lack of skills may cause difficulties for children and young people to experience the joy of musical crea...

  18. Sense of "Self":A Sure Path to Real Happiness——A critical reading of The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan%“自我意识”:通向幸福的必由之路——读谭恩美《喜福会》

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    2012-01-01

    长篇小说《喜福会》是美国华裔女作家谭恩美的代表作,于上世纪末出版后即获得很大成功并很快成为学术界研究的热点,评论者角度各异,观点不一。本文以女性主义和文化研究为依托,吸取心理学人格结构理论的研究成果,运用文本细读的批评方法,分析在不同时代与文化背景下,母女两代人在寻求幸福的道路上,自我意识由缺失到觉醒,迷失到重拾的过程,侧重探讨了自我意识与个人幸福之间的关系。%The Joy Luck Club,Chinese-American female writer Amy Tan's masterpiece,won great popularity immediately after its publication at the end of the twentieth century and has soon become a hot subject for academic studies home and abroad.Following the principles of Feminism and Cultural Studies,as well as psychological research results in "the structure of mind",this article analyzes the life stories of mothers and daughters in the novel with regards of their losing and regaining "self-consciousness" while pursuing happiness in different time and social backgrounds.It focuses on investigating the interrelationship between "sense of self" and personal happiness.

  19. Editorial

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    2012-01-01

    For its fiftieth anniversary the Kindergarten and School run by the Staff Association   is in better shape than ever. The CERN site has resounded for 50 years with the joyful shouts of the children there. It is indeed in this joyful and multicultural atmosphere than many generations of children of CERN staff have followed one another all those years. Operating on one of the most beautiful sites of CERN and supervised by competent and creative professionals, the children learn through play, the basics needed for their integration into society and entry into academic learning. Active learning is the heart of the action.  Children take in knowledge as they develop and are exposed to multiple experiences. The activities proposed in the SAKS are based on a global approach to development as well as on values such as self-respect, respect towards others, the environment, autonomy, sharing, cooperation, communication and creativity. In the large, specially designed garden surrounding...

  20. Psychiatry, religion, positive emotions and spirituality.

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    Vaillant, George E

    2013-12-01

    This paper proposes that eight positive emotions: awe, love/attachment, trust/faith, compassion, gratitude, forgiveness, joy and hope constitute what we mean by spirituality. These emotions have been grossly ignored by psychiatry. The two sciences that I shall employ to demonstrate this definition of spirituality will be ethology and neuroscience. They are both very new. I will argue that spirituality is not about ideas, sacred texts and theology. Rather, spirituality is all about emotion and social connection that are more dependent on the limbic system than the cortex. Specific religions, for all their limitations, are often the portal through which positive emotions are brought into conscious attention. Neither Freud nor psychiatric textbooks ever mention emotions like joy and gratitude. Hymns and psalms give these emotions pride of place. Our whole concept of psychotherapy might change, if clinicians set about enhancing positive emotions, rather than focusing only on the negative ones. Copyright © 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

  1. Mapping aesthetic musical emotions in the brain.

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    Trost, Wiebke; Ethofer, Thomas; Zentner, Marcel; Vuilleumier, Patrik

    2012-12-01

    Music evokes complex emotions beyond pleasant/unpleasant or happy/sad dichotomies usually investigated in neuroscience. Here, we used functional neuroimaging with parametric analyses based on the intensity of felt emotions to explore a wider spectrum of affective responses reported during music listening. Positive emotions correlated with activation of left striatum and insula when high-arousing (Wonder, Joy) but right striatum and orbitofrontal cortex when low-arousing (Nostalgia, Tenderness). Irrespective of their positive/negative valence, high-arousal emotions (Tension, Power, and Joy) also correlated with activations in sensory and motor areas, whereas low-arousal categories (Peacefulness, Nostalgia, and Sadness) selectively engaged ventromedial prefrontal cortex and hippocampus. The right parahippocampal cortex activated in all but positive high-arousal conditions. Results also suggested some blends between activation patterns associated with different classes of emotions, particularly for feelings of Wonder or Transcendence. These data reveal a differentiated recruitment across emotions of networks involved in reward, memory, self-reflective, and sensorimotor processes, which may account for the unique richness of musical emotions.

  2. LONG-TERM MEASUREMENTS OF SUNSPOT MAGNETIC TILT ANGLES

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    Li Jing [Department of Earth and Space Sciences, University of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1567 (United States); Ulrich, Roger K., E-mail: jli@igpp.ucla.edu [Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1567 (United States)

    2012-10-20

    Tilt angles of close to 30,600 sunspots are determined using Mount Wilson daily averaged magnetograms taken from 1974 to 2012, and SOHO/MDI magnetograms taken from 1996 to 2010. Within a cycle, more than 90% of sunspots have a normal polarity alignment along the east-west direction following Hale's law. The median tilts increase with increasing latitude (Joy's law) at a rate of {approx}0.{sup 0}5 per degree of latitude. Tilt angles of spots appear largely invariant with respect to time at a given latitude, but they decrease by {approx}0.{sup 0}9 per year on average, a trend that largely reflects Joy's law following the butterfly diagram. We find an asymmetry between the hemispheres in the mean tilt angles. On average, the tilts are greater in the Southern than in the Northern Hemisphere for all latitude zones, and the differences increase with increasing latitude.

  3. CHANGED, EVERYTHING CHANGED IN MY LIFE: ELDERLY EXPERIENCES IN COEXISTENCE GROUPS AT IJUÍ/RS COMMUNITY.

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    Joseila Sonego

    2002-06-01

    Full Text Available This work had the objectivity to know the reasons that make elderly regular visitors of groups andtheir life changes. A study with qualitative, explorative and descriptive nature. A piece of information occurred by aparticipating observant and a structural interview made with mixed recording questions: what were the reasons thatmade you participate with this group? Did you make any change in your life since you ‘ve started to frequent it?About eight elderly were interviewed in these coexistence groups here in Ijuí/RS. Analysis, classified thoseinformation’s in two categories. The reasons pointed were personal interaction, the act of share joy, love, sadnessand knowledge. Needless to say, rescue vanity, pleasure, satisfaction, and joy of being with other people. Thegroup is considered a social space; in witch they realize activities like the act of speaking, laughing, dancing andstrengthening. When participating in these groups, they have physical and mental changes. They even have afamiliar support and encourage continuing at these groups.

  4. Digoeuvre van Cas Vos: die beliggaming van �n lewensvreugdespel

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    J Buscop

    2003-10-01

    Full Text Available Since� 1999 Cas Vos has produced three books of poetry; Vuurtong (1999, Gode van Papier (2001 and Enkeldiep (2003. These works are all written from the perspective of� a� particular� Weltanschauung or Zeitgeist which may be defined as La joie de vivre. Joy of life manifests itself on a number of levels, including the Greek, pneuma, psuche and soma. La joie de vivre is also a crucial dimension of the gameplay that is love. Vos writes and lives love as a gift of God and identifies three stages of love, the Greek, eros, phileo and agape love. Whilst the joy of life has many sides, Vos also indicates� the� opposite manifestations of joie de vivre in pain, sickness, loss and death. Vos is a new inspiration in Afrikaans literature and has created an idiolectic voice which, in his own words, can be summarized as the coitus between different language signs.

  5. What is shared, what is different? Core relational themes and expressive displays of eight positive emotions.

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    Campos, Belinda; Shiota, Michelle N; Keltner, Dacher; Gonzaga, Gian C; Goetz, Jennifer L

    2013-01-01

    Understanding positive emotions' shared and differentiating features can yield valuable insight into the structure of positive emotion space and identify emotion states, or aspects of emotion states, that are most relevant for particular psychological processes and outcomes. We report two studies that examined core relational themes (Study 1) and expressive displays (Study 2) for eight positive emotion constructs--amusement, awe, contentment, gratitude, interest, joy, love, and pride. Across studies, all eight emotions shared one quality: high positive valence. Distinctive core relational theme and expressive display patterns were found for four emotions--amusement, awe, interest, and pride. Gratitude was associated with a distinct core relational theme but not an expressive display. Joy and love were each associated with a distinct expressive display but their core relational themes also characterised pride and gratitude, respectively. Contentment was associated with a distinct expressive display but not a core relational theme. The implications of this work for the study of positive emotion are discussed.

  6. A Medusa e o gozo: uma leitura da diferença sexual em psicanálise

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    Maria Cristina Poli

    2007-12-01

    Full Text Available Pretende-se retomar, nas obras de Freud e Lacan, algumas das principais balizas do estatuto da diferença sexual em psicanálise. O enigma feminino, assinalado por Freud, e as diferentes formas de gozo, referidas por Lacan, situam o registro da referida diferença. Por fim, algumas contribuições de Foucault nos permitem avaliar a implicação política da psicanálise em relação a esse tema.The Medusa and the joy: a reading of the sexual difference in psychoanalysis. This article revisits the texts of Freud and Lacan, indicating some of the main beacons of the statute of the sexual difference in psychoanalysis. The feminine enigma, designated from Freud, and the different forms of joy, related from Lacan, point out the register of the sexual difference in psychoanalysis. Some contributions of Foucault allow for the politic implication of the psychoanalysis in relation to this subject.

  7. Psychological effects of thought acceleration.

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    Pronin, Emily; Jacobs, Elana; Wegner, Daniel M

    2008-10-01

    Six experiments found that manipulations that increase thought speed also yield positive affect. These experiments varied in both the methods used for accelerating thought (i.e., instructions to brainstorm freely, exposure to multiple ideas, encouragement to plagiarize others' ideas, performance of easy cognitive tasks, narration of a silent video in fast-forward, and experimentally controlled reading speed) and the contents of the thoughts that were induced (from thoughts about money-making schemes to thoughts of five-letter words). The results suggested that effects of thought speed on mood are partially rooted in the subjective experience of thought speed. The results also suggested that these effects can be attributed to the joy-enhancing effects of fast thinking (rather than only to the joy-killing effects of slow thinking). This work is inspired by observations of a link between "racing thoughts" and euphoria in cases of clinical mania, and potential implications of that observed link are discussed. (c) 2008 APA, all rights reserved

  8. Die ontwikkeling van die menslike bewussyn: Ken Wilber se AQAL-teorie

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    Ignatius (Naas W. Ferreira

    2010-02-01

    Kenneth Earl Wilber III, an integral philosopher, psychologist and mystic with an intelligence quotient of 160, was born on 31 January 1949 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, in the United States of America, and is considered by some as one of the most important philosophers of the 21st century. He developed his integral philosophy over 30 years, which can be divided into five phases. The most important aspects of his philosophy for the purposes of this article are the AQAL integral map of reality, and the evolution of consciousness. AQAL stands for ‘all quadrants, all levels, lines and stages’. Wilber divides reality into singular and plural interiors and exteriors; or art, morals and science. Also deriving ideas from Developmental Psychology, he sees the evolution of consciousness unfolding in seven stages: archaic, magic, mythic, rational, pluralistic, holistic and transpersonal. This theory could add value to pastoral care by enabling pastors to support believers’ own spiritual growth in pursuit of the kingdom of heaven.

  9. Nanomechanics of materials and structures

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    Chuang, T.-J

    2006-01-01

    .../Materials Research Ken P. Chong ······························· · 13 An ab-initio study of mechanical behavior for (A" O) X. Song, Q. Ge and S. C. Yen " n Nanorods 23...

  10. Implementing Classification on a Munitions Response Project

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    2011-12-01

    Kirgan, USAEC ● Doug Maddox, USEPA ● Doug Murray, NOSSA ● Andy Schwartz, USAEC ● Steve Sterling, CA DTSC ● Jeff Swanson, Colorado DPHE ● Jon Ussery...AFCEE ● Ken Vogler, Colorado DPHE ● Amy Walker, USACE ● Ed Walker, CA DTSC ● Vic Wiesek, ODUSD(I&E) ● Camp Butner  Marty Morgan  Raye Livermore ● Pole

  11. The Effects of Animation Supported 5E Model on Teaching "Indicative and Subjunctive Moods" in 7th Grade Turkish Lesson

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    Özcan, Mehmet Fatih; Kiliç, Latife Kirbasoglu

    2017-01-01

    This study is to investigate the effects of animated 5E method on the success, attitude and opinions towards the course in teaching of "subjunctive and indicative moods" subject of 7th grade Turkish course. The study was conducted with 60 seventh grade students of a state-run secondary school in Palandöken district of Erzurum during the…

  12. ONDERHOUD MET EDWIN ARRISON1

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    So ons het daardie week gehad, en in daardie week het daar 'n hele klompie goed gebeur waarvan ek heeltemal onbewus was. Byvoorbeeld, ek het skielik daardie week besef iemand soos Jeremiah. Wright kom na die konferensie toe. Ek weet nie of jy vir Jeremiah Wright ken nie, maar hy was Barack Obama se pastoor ...

  13. 2008. aasta menukaimad / Udo Uibo

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    2009-01-01

    2008. aasta raamatumüügi tulemustest, mulluste menukamate kirjanike nimestikust, mis põhineb USA, Suurbritannia, Prantsusmaa, Saksamaa, Itaalia, Hollandi, Hiina, Hispaania ja Rootsi igakuistel ilukirjanduslike bestsellerite edetabelitel. Esikümnesse kuuluvad: Khaled Hossein, Stieg Larsson, Ken Follett, Stephenie Meyer, Muriel Barbery, Carlos Ruiz Zafón, Anna Gavalda, John Grisham, J. K. Rowling, Henning Mankell

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    1,3, Wen-Chi Chen*4. 1Department of Urology, Chang Bing Show Chwan Memorial Hospital, 2Department of Life ..... with WLS was first recorded in the book written by Ken-Tang Wang entitled “Zheng Zhi Zhun Sheng” (standards of patterns and treatment) during the Ming Dynasty (late sixteenth century). Since that time, the ...

  15. JPRS Report, Science & Technology, Japan, Powder Metallurgy Technology

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    Katsuhiro Imada and Ken Sato , Materials Research Laboratory, Mitsubishi Electric Corp.; and Yasuyuki Kawagoe and Kenichiro Yamanishi, Applied...Tomomi Ishigaki and Osamu Yamamoto, Faculty of Technology, Mie University; and Mikio Takano, Hiromasa Mazaki, Zenji Hiroi and Toshichika Bando...Liberal Arts, Kyoto University; and Yasunori Ikeda, Mikio Takano and Yoshichika Bando, Institute of Chemical Research, Kyoto University

  16. Seven Ways Parents Help Children Unleash Their Talents

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    Kiewra, Kenneth A.

    2014-01-01

    In his work, psychologist Benjamin Bloom concluded that almost all people can learn anything if provided with the right conditions, and that when a child commits to a talent area, parents must commit as well. Author Ken Kiewra studied real-world prodigies in various domains and shares his perspective on the conditions necessary for success and on…

  17. Eesti fenomen Alexanderi tehnika maailmas / Aivi Parijõgi

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    Parijõgi, Aivi, 1967-

    2007-01-01

    Alexanderi tehnikast. 2006. aastal EMTA lavakunstikoolis Alexanderi tehnika looja Frederick Matthias Alexander'i sünnipäeva (20.01) puhul toimunud workshopist. Vestlusringis osalevad EMTA Lavakunstikoolis Alexanderi tehnikat õpetav Maret Mursa Tormis, näitleja ja laulja Kärt Tomingas, pedagoog Celia Roose ning Alexanderi tehnika õpetajad mujalt - Dorothea Magonet, Steven Shaw, Masoumeh Atabaki Melrose, Ken Thompson

  18. 76 FR 2892 - Proposed Subsequent Arrangement

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    2011-01-18

    ... concerns the retransfer of 2,536 g of U.S.-origin uranium (11 g U-235) and 27 g of plutonium contained in eight spent fuel rod segments from Nippon Nuclear Fuel Development Co., Ltd in Oarai-machi, Ibaraki-ken... Nippon Nuclear Fuel Development Co., Ltd, will be transferred to Studsvik Nuclear AB for: (a) Pre...

  19. NANCE

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    life straddled the decades of the adolescence of genetics. It was in ... distinguished southern family in Lexington, Ken- tucky. His father ... and it was here that the famous genetic work on. Drosophila was ... both for the quality of the science being done there and the .... M()rgan got his PhD on the evolutionary relation- ships of ...

  20. Perefirma lööb läbi ühise tahtega / Ave Paavo

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    Paavo, Ave

    2005-01-01

    Perefirma lööb läbi, kui on ühine tahe ja suhted korras. Vt. samas: Töö eesmärk on leivateenimine. OÜ Arenet Servis näitel; Toivo Kens. Investeerime tulevastesse põlvkondadesse. OÜ Viraito näitrel; Kalle Elster. Meie eelis on üksteise kiire mõistmine. AS-i Elstera näitel