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    Review of particle physics. [REVIEW]C. Patrignani,K. Agashe,G. Aielli,C. Amsler,M. Antonelli,D. M. Asner,H. Baer,S. Banerjee,R. M. Barnett,T. Basaglia,C. W. Bauer,J. J. Beatty,V. I. Belousov,J. Beringer,S. Bethke,H. Bichsel,O. Biebel,E. Blucher,G. Brooijmans,O. Buchmueller,V. Burkert,M. A. Bychkov,R. N. Cahn,M. Carena,A. Ceccucci,A. Cerri,D. Chakraborty,M. C. Chen,R. S. Chivukula,K. Copic,G. Cowan,O. Dahl,G. D'Ambrosio,T. Damour,D. De Florian,A. De Gouvêa,T. DeGrand,P. De Jong,G. Dissertori,B. A. Dobrescu,M. D'Onofrio,M. Doser,M. Drees,H. K. Dreiner,P. daDwyerEerola,S. Eidelman,J. Ellis,J. Erler,V. V. Ezhela,W. Fetscher,B. D. Fields,B. Foster,A. Freitas,H. Gallagher,L. Garren,H. J. Gerber,G. Gerbier,T. Gershon,T. Gherghetta,A. A. Godizov,M. Goodman,C. Grab,A. V. Gritsan,C. Grojean,M. de GroomGrünewald,A. Gurtu,T. Gutsche,H. E. Haber,K. Hagiwara,C. Hanhart,S. Hashimoto,Y. Hayato,K. G. Hayes,A. Hebecker,B. Heltsley,J. J. Hernández-Rey,K. Hikasa,J. Hisano,A. Höcker,J. Holder,A. Holtkamp,J. Huston,T. Hyodo,K. Irwin & Jackson -unknown
    © 2016 Regents of the University of California.The Review summarizes much of particle physics and cosmology. Using data from previous editions, plus 3,062 new measurements from 721 papers, we list, evaluate, and average measured properties of gauge bosons and the recently discovered Higgs boson, leptons, quarks, mesons, and baryons. We summarize searches for hypothetical particles such as supersymmetric particles, heavy bosons, axions, dark photons, etc. All the particle properties and search limits are listed in Summary Tables. We also give numerous (...) tables, figures, formulae, and reviews of topics such as Higgs Boson Physics, Supersymmetry, Grand Unified Theories, Neutrino Mixing, Dark Energy, Dark Matter, Cosmology, Particle Detectors, Colliders, Probability and Statistics. Among the 117 reviews are many that are new or heavily revised, including those on Pentaquarks and Inflation. The complete Review is published online in a journal and on the website of the Particle Data Group. The printed PDG Book contains the Summary Tables and all review articles but no longer includes the detailed tables from the Particle Listings. A Booklet with the Summary Tables and abbreviated versions of some of the review articles is also available. (shrink)
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    Pattern Classification Using NNTree: Design and Application for Biological Dataset.P. Maji &C. Das -2008 -Journal of Intelligent Systems 17 (1-3):51-72.
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    A perspectiva habermasiana da mudança estrutural da esfera pública diante das relações sociais, afetivas e morais de adolescentes em unidades de acolhimento institucional.Antonio Tancredo P. da Silva &Vitor Gomes da Silva -2024 -Logeion Filosofia da Informação 11:e-7392.
    Tido como um dos principais pensadores da Teoria Crítica, Habermas (2015) contribuiu significativamente para a compreensão da mudança estrutural das relações sociais, culturais e históricas. Sua abordagem parte da análise das transformações na esfera pública e da evolução das formas de comunicação. a perspectiva de Habermas sobre a mudança estrutural das relações sociais, culturais e históricas oferece uma análise profunda das dinâmicas sociais contemporâneas, destacando a importância da esfera pública da linguagem e da participação democrática nesse processo em constante evolução (...) (Deleuze, 2000). O estado de desamparo vivenciado pela invisibilidade gera angústia nos adolescentes abrigados em unidades de acolhimento institucional que não têm assegurados seus direitos fundamentais e não são reconhecidas pela sociedade e pelo próprio estado o qual tem o dever de guarda e formação dos mesmos. O estigma associado à institucionalização é outro fator contribuinte para o sofrimento social (Carreteiro, 2003). A sociedade frequentemente marginaliza esses jovens, rotulando-os de forma negativa e limitando suas oportunidades futuras. Esse estigma pode afetar a autoestima e a autoimagem dos jovens, exacerbando ainda mais seu sofrimento. Habermas enfatiza a importância da participação democrática e do diálogo público na formulação das leis e políticas relacionadas à adoção, buscando garantir que as decisões sejam tomadas levando em consideração os interesses das crianças e adolescentes e de suas necessidades individuais. Ele critica abordagens paternalistas ou autoritárias que possam desconsiderar a voz e os direitos das crianças, defendendo uma abordagem mais inclusiva e participativa na elaboração das políticas de proteção à juventude no contexto da adoção. (shrink)
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    Children's Cognitive and Language Development.V. Lee &P. Das Gupta -1996 -British Journal of Educational Studies 44 (3):349-350.
  5. Visuospatial working memory, central executive functioning, and psychometric visuospatial abilities: How are they related.A. Miyake,N. P. Friedman,P. da RettingerShah &M. Hegarty -2001 -Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 130:621-640.
     
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    Verdades personalizadas ou acerca do nosso poder de decisão em tempos de fake news.Francisca Galiléia P. Da Silva &Suelen Pereira Da Cunha -2021 -Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 66 (1):e37429.
    Quando os fatos já não se configuram como verificação do real, o discurso pode ganhar um estatuto ontológico independente. Esta horizontalidade entre o fato e o discurso não se dá a salvo de consequências, principalmente quando observada a interferência desse fenômeno em processos de tomada de decisão. É por essa razão que o presente artigo visa refletir sobre o problema da verdade em tempos de uma autonomia nos discursos. Guiando-se pela questão: “como podemos decidir se não sabemos, ao certo, acerca (...) de qual objeto está sendo decidido?”, nos valemos das leituras dos clássicos da filosofia para empreender uma discussão acerca do tema. (shrink)
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    Dynamics of Lending-Based Prosocial Crowdfunding: Using a Social Responsibility Lens.John P. Berns,Maria Figueroa-Armijos,Serge P. Da Motta Veiga &Timothy C. Dunne -2020 -Journal of Business Ethics 161 (1):169-185.
    Crowdfunding platforms have revolutionized entrepreneurial finance, with 200 billion dollars expected to be dispersed annually to entrepreneurs and small business owners by 2020. Despite the importance of this growing phenomenon, our knowledge of the dynamics of successful lending-based prosocial crowdfunding and its implications for the business ethics literature remain limited. We use a social responsibility lens to examine whether crowdfunders on a lending-based prosocial platform lend their money based on altruistic or strategic motives. Our results indicate that the dynamics of (...) prosocial lending-based crowdfunding are somewhat consistent with traditional forms of financing. Specifically, despite a prosocial setting in nature, crowdfunders tend to act strategically, positively responding to signals of quality and low risk. Notably, we also find that projects that are high on both financial and social appeal receive the highest average amount of funding. Furthermore, language on the lender’s profile indicating ability to pay is positively related to both funding success and funding amount. Our study contributes to filling the gap in the business ethics literature about the dynamics of lending-based prosocial crowdfunding, and the strategic and altruistic ethical motives that drive lenders in such endeavors. (shrink)
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    The Holy Lake of the Acts of Rāma: An English Translation of Tulasī Dās's RāmacaritamānasaThe Holy Lake of the Acts of Rama: An English Translation of Tulasi Das's Ramacaritamanasa.Norvin Hein,W. Douglas P. Hill,Tulasī Dās &Tulasi Das -1954 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 74 (1):66.
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  9. Needs and opportunities in mineral evolution research.R. M. Hazen,A. Bekker,D. L. Bish,W. Bleeker,R. T. Downs,J. Farquhar,J. M. Ferry,E. S. Grew,A. H. Knoll,D. Papineau,J. P. Ralph &J. W. da SverjenskyValley -unknown
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    A teoria normativa da modernidade na pespectiva habermasiana.Vitor Gomes da Silva &Antonio Tancredo P. da Silva -2024 -Logeion Filosofia da Informação 11:e-7393.
    Em uma sociedade a instauração de conflitos de pretensões não é aprazível para os cidadãos, sendo necessário o uso de formas e instrumentos para que ele seja eliminado. Diante deste panorama conflituoso surge o Direito como mediador social, pois funciona como uma ferramenta de participação que tem a habilidade de promover a realização da cidadania, buscando instalar e restituir pactos sociais, tornando os sujeitos conscientes de seus direitos e deveres e mais solidários perante as desordens sociais experimentados por distintos sujeitos. (...) Para Habermas (1997), o direito está situado em um conflito entre facticidade e validade, entre o que se encontra no nível factual e o no normativo. “O que é válido precisa estar em condições de comprovar-se contra as objeções apresentadas factualmente” (Habermas, 1997, p. 56). É uma relação conflituosa posicionada internamente e externamente ao próprio direito. O interesse de Habermas está ancorado no ponto de vista metódico, com o qual a sociologia do direito não pode prescindir de uma reconstrução das condições de validade do acordo de legalidade, pressuposto nos modernos sistemas de direito. Para Habermas, a positivação do direito moderno e a diferenciação entre direito e moral não faz desaparecer a pretensão de legitimação do direito, ao passo que mesmo a positividade jurídica pós-metafísica necessita de princípios justificados racionalmente e, dessa maneira, universais. Na teoria social de Max Weber verificou a concretização do direito como um modo de moralização do ordenamento jurídico, com a caracterização da estrutura formal do direito e a sua indispensabilidade. Esse procedimento é chamado de juridificação, pois conjectura o aumento da normatização jurídica sobre a vida social. Em Kant, sua forma do “imperativo categórico” é instrumentada com características discursivas e consistirão no representante para do processo legislativo, que opera de modo normativo ao respaldar as leis jurídicas que tem a possibilidade de se tornarem uma aceitação universal e atua de forma disciplinadora às normas que se encontrem em conflito com os princípios do direito. (shrink)
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    Conditioning and hypnosis.J. P. Das -1958 -Journal of Experimental Psychology 56 (2):110.
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    How and why multiple MCMs are loaded at origins of DNA replication.Shankar P. Das &Nicholas Rhind -2016 -Bioessays 38 (7):613-617.
    Recent work suggests that DNA replication origins are regulated by the number of multiple mini‐chromosome maintenance (MCM) complexes loaded. Origins are defined by the loading of MCM – the replicative helicase which initiates DNA replication and replication kinetics determined by origin's location and firing times. However, activation of MCM is heterogeneous; different origins firing at different times in different cells. Also, more MCMs are loaded in G1 than are used in S phase. These aspects of MCM biology are explained by (...) the observation that multiple MCMs are loaded at origins. Having more MCMs at early origins makes them more likely to fire, effecting differences in origin efficiency that define replication timing. Nonetheless, multiple MCM loading raises new questions, such as how they are loaded, where these MCMs reside at origins, and how their presence affects replication timing. In this review, we address these questions and discuss future avenues of research. (shrink)
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  13. Ensaios.Oswaldo Porchat de Assis Pereira da Silva,Gilbert Ryle,W. V. Quine,J. L. Austin &P. F. Strawson -1975 - Victor Civita.
  14. Characterization of chaos evident in EEG by nonlinear data analysis.A. Das &P. Das -2002 -Complexity 7 (3).
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    Bad night in the ER--patients' preferences and reasonable accommodation.R. da BeerMacklin,W. Robinson &P. Wang -1996 -Ethics and Behavior 6 (4):371.
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    A Experiência Antepredicativa segundo Husserl passividade e atividade nas constituições originais.Thiago Leite Cabrera P. da Rosa -2010 -Synesis 2 (1).
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    Rectification and rectification reversal of the surface critical current in type II superconductors in the mixed state.P. H. Melville &A. Das Gupta -1974 -Philosophical Magazine 29 (2):275-284.
  18. Para Todxs: Natal - uma introdução à lógica formal.P. D. Magnus,Tim Button,Robert Loftis,Robert Trueman,Aaron Thomas Bolduc,Richard Zach,Daniel Durante,Maria da Paz Nunes de Medeiros,Ricardo Gentil de Araújo Pereira,Tiago de Oliveira Magalhães,Hudson Benevides,Jordão Cardoso,Paulo Benício de Andrade Guimarães &Valdeniz da Silva Cruz Junior -2022 - Natal-RN: PPGFIL-UFRN.
    Livro-texto de introdução à lógica, com (mais do que) pitadas de filosofia da lógica, produzido como uma versão revista e ampliada do livro Forallx: Calgary. Trata-se da versão de 13 de outubro de 2022. Comentários, críticas, correções e sugestões são muito bem-vindos.
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  19. Attentional inhibition-general mechanism or task effect.J. Cheesman,P. L. Graf &Da Bourassa -1990 -Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 28 (6):516-516.
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    Crónica.Lúcio Craveiro da Silva,José do P. Bacelar E. Oliveira &B. F. -1989 -Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 45 (2):285 - 292.
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  21. P. Basso, Il secolo geometrico. La questione del metodo matematico in filosofia da Spinoza a Kant, Le Lettere, Firenze 2004.P. Cantù -2007 -Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 62 (3):620-621.
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  22. A rigorous analytic solution of nonlinear differential equation of the poisson-bolitzmann type.S. N. Bagchi &G. P. Das -1965 - In Karl W. Linsenmann,Proceedings. St. Louis, Lutheran Academy for Scholarship. pp. 29--28.
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    Interpretations for a class on minority assessment.J. P. Das -1985 -Behavioral and Brain Sciences 8 (2):228-228.
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    Right and Wrong in the Conduct of Science.Mukunda P. Das &Frederick Green -2014 -Tattva - Journal of Philosophy 6 (2):25-43.
    Science, in particular physics, is a collective enterprise and is so because it is, itself, a fruit of the exquisitely social nature of human living. So it is inevitable to encounter ethical issues in the natural sciences, since the contest of differing interests and views is perennial in its practice, indeed essential to its momentum. The crucial ethical question always hangs in the air: How is the truth best served? In this paper we describe some ethical aspects of our own (...) discipline of science: their cultural context and the bounds which they delineate for themselves, sometimes in transgression. We argue that the minimalist ethic espoused in science, namely loyalty to truth, is a bellwether for the much wider, more problematic, and more vital consequences of ethics – and its failure – in human relationships at large. (shrink)
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    Seeming Ethical Makes You Attractive: Unraveling How Ethical Perceptions of AI in Hiring Impacts Organizational Innovativeness and Attractiveness.Serge P. da Motta Veiga,Maria Figueroa-Armijos &Brent B. Clark -2023 -Journal of Business Ethics 186 (1):199-216.
    More organizations use AI in the hiring process than ever before, yet the perceived ethicality of such processes seems to be mixed. With such variation in our views of AI in hiring, we need to understand how these perceptions impact the organizations that use it. In two studies, we investigate how ethical perceptions of using AI in hiring are related to perceptions of organizational attractiveness and innovativeness. Our findings indicate that ethical perceptions of using AI in hiring are positively related (...) to perceptions of organizational attractiveness, both directly and indirectly via perceptions of organizational innovativeness, with variations depending on the type of hiring method used. For instance, we find that individuals who consider it ethical for organizations to use AI in ways often considered to be intrusive to privacy, such as analyzing social media content for traits and characteristics, view such organizations as both more innovative and attractive. Our findings trigger a timely discussion about the critical role of ethical perceptions of AI in hiring on organizational attractiveness and innovativeness. (shrink)
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    Fear of a Black planet: Climate apocalypse, Anthropocene futures and Black social thought.Filipe Carreira da Silva &Joe P. L. Davidson -2022 -European Journal of Social Theory 25 (4):521-538.
    In recent years, images of climate catastrophe have become commonplace. However, Black visions of the confluence of the Anthropocene and the apocalypse have been largely ignored. As we argue in this article, Black social thought offers crucial resources for drawing out the implicit exclusions of dominant representations of climate breakdown and developing an alternative account of the planet’s future. By reading a range of critical race theorists, from Frederick Douglass and W. E. B. Du Bois to Octavia Butler and Ta-Nehisi (...) Coates, we propose a rethinking of the climate apocalypse. The African American theoretical and cultural tradition elaborates an image of the end of the world that emphasises the non-revelatory nature of climate catastrophe, warns against associating collapse with rebirth, and articulates a mode of maroon survivalism in which the apocalypse is an event to be endured and escaped rather than fatalistically expected or infinitely delayed. (shrink)
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  27. Guia de Estudo.Natureza da Atividade &C. T. P. Eo -2001 -Princípios 3:10.
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    Consciousness quest: where East meets West: on mind, meditation, and neural correlates.J. P. Das -2014 - Los Angeles: SAGE Publications India Pvt.
    Consciousness is an active area of both philosophical debates and scientific research. Consciousness Quest, rather than covering the broad spectrum of consciousness spread over multiple scientific disciplines, refocuses the quest for consciousness on a specific area where Eastern contemplative traditions, mostly in Hindu and Buddhist theories of mind, meet Western empirical research. This book is an introduction to current scientific thinking and research on consciousness and at the same time acquaints readers with the spectrum of classical and modern philosophical notions (...) on consciousness. (shrink)
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    Diamagnetic shielding of nuclei in metals.T. P. Das &E. H. Sondheimer -1960 -Philosophical Magazine 5 (53):529-531.
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    Die teksfunksie en boodskap van Jesaja 49:1-6.A. A. Da Silva &A. P. B. Breytenbach -2002 -HTS Theological Studies 58 (4).
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    Mathematical solution in the acquisition of a verbal CR.J. P. Das -1961 -Journal of Experimental Psychology 61 (5):376.
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    Supplementary report: Semantic generalization in probability learning.J. P. Das -1962 -Journal of Experimental Psychology 64 (4):423.
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    The movement of volterra disclinations and the associated mechanical forces.E. S. P. Das,M. J. Marcinkowski,R. W. Armstrong &R. De Wit -1973 -Philosophical Magazine 27 (2):369-391.
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  34. Task effects on readers use of elaborative inferences.P. Whitney &Da Waring -1989 -Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 27 (6):522-522.
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    Da demonstração da existência de Deus por R. P. Lami (Mémoires de Trévoux, 1701).Leandro Alves da Silva -2021 -Cadernos Espinosanos 44:291-299.
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    Microstructural evolution and metastable phase formation in laser ablation-deposited films of Fe-rich Fe–Ge intermetallic compounds.K. Biswas,P. Kumar Das &K. Chattopadhyay -2007 -Philosophical Magazine 87 (2):307-323.
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    Comentários sobre a liberdade E o livre-arbítrio da vontade em agostinho: Uma reflexão sobre O de libero arbitrio.Mariana P. Sérvulo da Cunha -1997 -Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 42 (3):493-503.
    O termo "livre" nunca aparece, em Platão e Aristóteles, como relacionado com a condição moral do homem, pois possui um significado estritamente político. A noção de liberdade, referida ao âmbito da ética, é algo tardio no Ocidente, tendo surgido com o cristianismo. Embora esta noção esteja hoje laicizada, isto é, seja considerada quase que exclusivamente em sua dimensão horizontal, e não na vertical, enquanto relacionada a Deus, nem por isso se deve esquecer a contribuição fundamental de Agostinho na formulação deste (...) conceito. No presente texto toma-se como fonte de análise o diálogo De libero arbítrio. (shrink)
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    Multi-Sensor Wearable Health Device Framework for Real-Time Monitoring of Elderly Patients Using a Mobile Application and High-Resolution Parameter Estimation.Gabriel P. M. Pinheiro,Ricardo K. Miranda,Bruno J. G. Praciano,Giovanni A. Santos,Fábio L. L. Mendonça,Elnaz Javidi,João Paulo Javidi da Costa &Rafael T. de Sousa -2022 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
    Automatized scalable healthcare support solutions allow real-time 24/7 health monitoring of patients, prioritizing medical treatment according to health conditions, reducing medical appointments in clinics and hospitals, and enabling easy exchange of information among healthcare professionals. With recent health safety guidelines due to the COVID-19 pandemic, protecting the elderly has become imperative. However, state-of-the-art health wearable device platforms present limitations in hardware, parameter estimation algorithms, and software architecture. This paper proposes a complete framework for health systems composed of multi-sensor wearable health (...) devices, high-resolution parameter estimation, and real-time monitoring applications. The framework is appropriate for real-time monitoring of elderly patients' health without physical contact with healthcare professionals, maintaining safety standards. The hardware includes sensors for monitoring steps, pulse oximetry, heart rate, and temperature using low-power wireless communication. In terms of parameter estimation, the embedded circuit uses high-resolution signal processing algorithms that result in an improved measure of the HR. The proposed high-resolution signal processing-based approach outperforms state-of-the-art HR estimation measurements using the photoplethysmography sensor. (shrink)
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    Responsive Neurostimulation Targeting the Anterior, Centromedian and Pulvinar Thalamic Nuclei and the Detection of Electrographic Seizures in Pediatric and Young Adult Patients.Cameron P. Beaudreault,Carrie R. Muh,Alexandria Naftchi,Eris Spirollari,Ankita Das,Sima Vazquez,Vishad V. Sukul,Philip J. Overby,Michael E. Tobias,Patricia E. McGoldrick &Steven M. Wolf -2022 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
    BackgroundResponsive neurostimulation has been utilized as a treatment for intractable epilepsy. The RNS System delivers stimulation in response to detected abnormal activity, via leads covering the seizure foci, in response to detections of predefined epileptiform activity with the goal of decreasing seizure frequency and severity. While thalamic leads are often implanted in combination with cortical strip leads, implantation and stimulation with bilateral thalamic leads alone is less common, and the ability to detect electrographic seizures using RNS System thalamic leads is (...) uncertain.ObjectiveThe present study retrospectively evaluated fourteen patients with RNS System depth leads implanted in the thalamus, with or without concomitant implantation of cortical strip leads, to determine the ability to detect electrographic seizures in the thalamus. Detailed patient presentations and lead trajectories were reviewed alongside electroencephalographic analyses.ResultsAnterior nucleus thalamic leads, whether bilateral or unilateral and combined with a cortical strip lead, successfully detected and terminated epileptiform activity, as demonstrated by Cases 2 and 3. Similarly, bilateral centromedian thalamic leads or a combination of one centromedian thalamic alongside a cortical strip lead also demonstrated the ability to detect electrographic seizures as seen in Cases 6 and 9. Bilateral pulvinar leads likewise produced reliable seizure detection in Patient 14. Detections of electrographic seizures in thalamic nuclei did not appear to be affected by whether the patient was pediatric or adult at the time of RNS System implantation. Sole thalamic leads paralleled the combination of thalamic and cortical strip leads in terms of preventing the propagation of electrographic seizures.ConclusionThalamic nuclei present a promising target for detection and stimulation via the RNS System for seizures with multifocal or generalized onsets. These areas provide a modifiable, reversible therapeutic option for patients who are not candidates for surgical resection or ablation. (shrink)
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    Illness Perceptions of COVID-19 in Europe: Predictors, Impacts and Temporal Evolution.David Dias Neto,Ana Nunes da Silva,Magda Sofia Roberto,Jelena Lubenko,Marios Constantinou,Christiana Nicolaou,Demetris Lamnisos,Savvas Papacostas,Stefan Höfer,Giovambattista Presti,Valeria Squatrito,Vasilis S. Vasiliou,Louise McHugh,Jean-Louis Monestès,Adriana Baban,Javier Alvarez-Galvez,Marisa Paez-Blarrina,Francisco Montesinos,Sonsoles Valdivia-Salas,Dorottya Ori,Raimo Lappalainen,Bartosz Kleszcz,Andrew Gloster,Maria Karekla &Angelos P. Kassianos -2021 -Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Objective: Illness perceptions are important predictors of emotional and behavioral responses in many diseases. The current study aims to investigate the COVID-19-related IP throughout Europe. The specific goals are to understand the temporal development, identify predictors and examine the impacts of IP on perceived stress and preventive behaviors.Methods: This was a time-series-cross-section study of 7,032 participants from 16 European countries using multilevel modeling from April to June 2020. IP were measured with the Brief Illness Perception Questionnaire. Temporal patterns were observed (...) considering the date of participation and the date recoded to account the epidemiological evolution of each country. The outcomes considered were perceived stress and COVID-19 preventive behaviors.Results: There were significant trends, over time, for several IP, suggesting a small decrease in negativity in the perception of COVID-19 in the community. Age, gender, and education level related to some, but not all, IP. Considering the self-regulation model, perceptions consistently predicted general stress and were less consistently related to preventive behaviors. Country showed no effect in the predictive model, suggesting that national differences may have little relevance for IP, in this context.Conclusion: The present study provides a comprehensive picture of COVID-19 IP in Europe in an early stage of the pandemic. The results shed light on the process of IP formation with implications for health-related outcomes and their evolution. (shrink)
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    Cultural Value Orientations and Alcohol Consumption in 74 Countries: A Societal-Level Analysis.Richard A. Inman,Sara M. G. da Silva,Rasha R. Bayoumi &Paul H. P. Hanel -2017 -Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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  42. Stillbirths: Economic and Psychosocial Consequences.Alexander E. P. Heazell,Dimitros Siassakos,Hannah Blencowe,Zulfiqar A. Bhutta,Joanne Cacciatore,Nghia Dang,Jai Das,Bicki Flenady,Katherine J. Gold,Olivia K. Mensah,Joseph Millum,Daniel Nuzum,Keelin O'Donoghue,Maggie Redshaw,Arjumand Rizvi,Tracy Roberts,Toyin Saraki,Claire Storey,Aleena M. Wojcieszek &Soo Downe -2016 -The Lancet 387 (10018):604-16.
    Despite the frequency of stillbirths, the subsequent implications are overlooked and underappreciated. We present findings from comprehensive, systematic literature reviews, and new analyses of published and unpublished data, to establish the effect of stillbirth on parents, families, health-care providers, and societies worldwide. Data for direct costs of this event are sparse but suggest that a stillbirth needs more resources than a livebirth, both in the perinatal period and in additional surveillance during subsequent pregnancies. Indirect and intangible costs of stillbirth are (...) extensive and are usually met by families alone. This issue is particularly onerous for those with few resources. Negative effects, particularly on parental mental health, might be moderated by empathic attitudes of care providers and tailored interventions. The value of the baby, as well as the associated costs for parents, families, care providers, communities, and society, should be considered to prevent stillbirths and reduce associated morbidity. (shrink)
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    Diversity regained: Precautionary approaches to COVID-19 as a phenomenon of the total environment.Marco P. Vianna Franco,Orsolya Molnár,Christian Dorninger,Alice Laciny,Marco Treven,Jacob Weger,Eduardo da Motta E. Albuquerque,Roberto Cazzolla Gatti,Luis-Alejandro Villanueva Hernandez,Manuel Jakab,Christine Marizzi,Lumila Paula Menéndez,Luana Poliseli,Hernán Bobadilla Rodríguez &Guido Caniglia -2022 -Science of the Total Environment 825:154029.
    As COVID-19 emerged as a phenomenon of the total environment, and despite the intertwined and complex relationships that make humanity an organic part of the Bio- and Geospheres, the majority of our responses to it have been corrective in character, with few or no consideration for unintended consequences which bring about further vulnerability to unanticipated global events. Tackling COVID-19 entails a systemic and precautionary approach to human-nature relations, which we frame as regaining diversity in the Geo-, Bio-, and Anthropospheres. Its (...) implementation requires nothing short of an overhaul in the way we interact with and build knowledge from natural and social environments. Hence, we discuss the urgency of shifting from current to precautionary approaches to COVID-19 and look, through the lens of diversity, at the anticipated benefits in four systems crucially affecting and affected by the pandemic: health, land, knowledge and innovation. Our reflections offer a glimpse of the sort of changes needed, from pursuing planetary health and creating more harmonious forms of land use to providing a multi-level platform for other ways of knowing/understanding and turning innovation into a source of global public goods. These exemplary initiatives introduce and solidify systemic thinking in policymaking and move priorities from reaction-based strategies to precautionary frameworks. (shrink)
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    Thermal characterization of a nanofluid comprising nanocrystalline ZrO2dispersed in water and ethylene glycol.M. Chopkar,P. K. Das &I. Manna -2007 -Philosophical Magazine 87 (29):4433-4444.
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    Field, coherence and connectedness: Models, methodologies and actions for flowing moistmedia art.Carlos Augusto Moreira da Nóbrega Nóbrega) &Maria Luiza P. Guimarães Fragoso Fragoso) -2015 -Technoetic Arts 13 (1-2):153-168.
    This article introduces practical and theoretical investigations in fields of art and technology related to biotelematics, hybridization and transcultural experimentation based on research carried out over the last four years at the Nucleus of Art and New Organisms (NANO). We will approach this subject by considering three main points of view: field theory (Ascott 1980; Nóbrega 2009); the concept of coherence (Ho 1993; Ho & Popp 1989; Simondon 1980); and the state of connectedness (Ascott 2006). These will act as integrative (...) models for the understanding of an emerging hybrid organic structure presented as an aesthetic organism (Nóbrega 2009). The concept of field theory is applied as a working model for the systemic role of information within the immaterial, invisible, dynamical flow that intercommunicates natural (i.e. humans and other living systems) and artificial (i.e. machine) organisms in the process of invention, as well as in the fruition of artwork. In terms of the concept of coherence, we propose the idea of artworks as transducers of energy; more specifically, as resonators of coherent fields that interconnect the artist and audience in an integrated, dynamical whole. Furthermore, we approach the state of connectedness as a fundamental notion for the dynamics involved in the invention, exhibition and absorption of contemporary artworks. NANO Lab’s involvement with artistic research is not only understood as a physical space for experimentation, but also as an environment in which our practice reflects concepts applied in artistic work. In this sense, we can highlight two theoretical references (other than Roy Ascott’s work) which guide this methodology: Humberto Maturana (2001; Varela & Maturana 1992) and the idea of a conserved ‘autopoiesis’, a systematic medium (space) in which all recursive dynamics of reciprocal interactions occur to sustain the survival of life, processes and systems, and where technology can be conceived as a powerful instrument/medium to expand our knowledge about structural and sensitive coherences within living and non-living systems; and, Jorge de Albuquerque Vieira’s (2006; 2009) approach to art as a type of knowledge related to any process that guarantees the permanence or survival of a system based on three major characteristics for the survival of an open system – sensitivity (to operate information flows), memory (to transfer and retain information), and capability (to elaborate or prepare information according to its needs). (shrink)
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    An analysis of phonon emission as controlled by the combined interaction with the acoustic and piezoelectric phonons in a degenerate III–V compound semiconductor using an approximated Fermi–Dirac distribution at low lattice temperatures.A. Basu,B. Das,T. R. Middya &D. P. Bhattacharya -forthcoming -Philosophical Magazine:1-16.
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    A general analysis of the structure of simple tilt boundaries.M. J. Marcinkowski &E. S. P. Das -1972 -Philosophical Magazine 26 (6):1281-1300.
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    (1 other version)Das Symposium græco-arabicum secundum.P. L. Schoonheim -1987 -Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 29:231-232.
    "Das Symposium græco-arabicum secundum." Bulletin de Philosophie Médiévale, 29(), pp. 231–232.
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    Decolonising the Earth: Anticolonial Environmentalism and the Soil of Empire.Joe P. L. Davidson &Filipe Carreira da Silva -2024 -Theory, Culture and Society 41 (6):3-19.
    The relationship between humanity and the soil is an increasingly important topic in social theory. However, conceptualisations of the soil developed by anticolonial thinkers at the high point of the movement for self-determination between the 1940s and the 1970s have remained largely ignored. This is a shame, not least because theorists like Eric Williams, Walter Rodney, Suzanne Césaire and Amílcar Cabral were concerned with the soil. Building on recent work on human-soil relations and decolonial ecology, we argue that these four (...) thinkers conceptualised the connection between soil, empire, and anticolonial revolt. Williams and Rodney ground understanding of soil degradation in global relations of economic power, while Césaire and Cabral reconceptualise postcolonial nationhood in terms of the mutability and diversity of the soil. The article concludes by suggesting that these two anticolonial counterpoints, global connectivity and more-than-human identification, anticipate and deepen contemporary attempts to decolonise ecological thinking. (shrink)
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    Editorials.Isabelle Choinière,Cristina Miranda de Almeida,Carlos Augusto Moreira da Nóbrega &Maria Luiza P. Guimarães Fragoso -2015 -Technoetic Arts 13 (1-2):3-13.
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