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Arkipäiväisistä katseilta suojatuiksi : Nilsiän emäseurakunnan alueen kirkonkellot
2006
Lukiolaisten graafisten esitysten tulkinta- ja tuottamistaidot
2005
Semanttiset verkot ja niiden web-sovellukset
2003
Semanttiset verkot ovat formalismeja tietämyksen esittämiseen. Semanttisia verkkoja on sovellettu asiantuntijajärjestelmissä, luonnollisen kielen käsittelyssä ja muissa tekoälyä hyödyntävissä sovelluksissa. Semanttinen web on joukko teknologioita, joiden tarkoitus on saada WWW:n sisältö ja merkitykset helpommin tietokoneen ymmärrettävään muotoon. Tutkielma selvittää semanttisen webin suhdetta olemassaoleviin tietämystekniikan sovelluksiin erityisesti semanttisten verkkojen näkökulmasta.
Il danno da lesione del rapporto parentale come danno evento esistenziale
2022
Il saggio propone una riflessione su quelle che appaiono come le nuove frontiere della discussa categoria del danno esistenziale che, seppure formalmente abbandonata, continua, secondo l’autore, a riconoscersi dietro la diversa etichetta del « danno dinamico relazionale ». Muovendo dalla figura del danno da lesione del rapporto parentale, quale ipotesi paradigmatica di danno esistenziale, l’autore propone una rilettura dell’intera categoria del danno esistenziale come danno evento. Questa interpretazione, secondo l’autore, è in grado di rispondere a molti degli interrogativi che le nuove figure emergenti dal dibattito giurisprudenziale sollevano. In questa prospettiva la ricostruzione del d…
Työpaikkaliikunnan muutos ja kehittäminen : Maavoimien Materiaalilaitoksen Esikunta
2009
Examining the Double-Deficit Hypothesis in an Orthographically Consistent Language
2012
We examined the double-deficit hypothesis in Finnish. One hundred five Finnish children with high familial risk for dyslexia and 90 children with low family risk were followed from the age of 3½ years until Grade 3. Children's phonological awareness, rapid naming speed, text reading, and spelling were assessed. A deficit in rapid automatized naming (RAN) predicted slow reading speed across time and spelling difficulties after Grade 1. A deficit in phonological awareness predicted difficulties in spelling, but only in the familial risk sample. The effect of familial risk was significant in the development of phonological awareness, RAN, reading, and spelling. Our findings suggest that the ba…
Gas-phase ion chemistry of protonated melatonin
2005
The gas-phase ion chemistry of protonated melatonin has been investigated by mass spectrometric (MS) techniques involving chemical ionisation, fast atom bombardment and electrospray ionisation. Either naturally- occurring or collision-induced decomposition e-D derivatives obtained by exchange with D(2)O. The analysis of experimental results allows definite pathways for the formation of the ion at m/z 174 to be assigned and sheds some more light on the overall fragmentation pathways. Experiments on labelled derivatives evidenced H-D scrambling processes during fragmentation
A Crowd-Sourced Database of Coronamusic: Documenting Online Making and Sharing of Music During the COVID-19 Pandemic
2021
When a sweeping COVID-19 pandemic forced cultural venues, schools, and social hangouts into hibernation in early 2020, music life relocated to the digital world. On social media platforms like YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, and TikTok, sofas and balconies took center stage for musical performances presented as live-streamed concerts and recorded videos. Amateurs and professional musicians alike embraced digital formats and innovated novel genres of corona-themed music. We will refer to the products of this musical phenomenon collectively as "coronamusic." Adapting a well-known term from cultural musicology (Small, 1999), the diverse practices of listening, playing, dancing, composing, rehearsi…
All Eyes on Me : Behaving as Soloist in Duo Performances Leads to Increased Body Movements and Attracts Observers’ Visual Attention
2020
Duo musicians exhibit a broad variety of bodily gestures, but it is unclear how soloists’ and accompanists’ movements differ and to what extent they attract observers’ visual attention. In Experiment 1, seven musical duos’ body movements were tracked while they performed two pieces in two different conditions. In a congruent condition, soloist and accompanist behaved according to their expected musical roles; in an incongruent condition, the soloist behaved as accompanist and vice versa. Results revealed that behaving as soloist, regardless of the condition, led to more, smoother, and faster head and shoulder movements over a larger area than behaving as accompanist. Moreover, accompanists …
Exploring the Interpersonal Level of Music Performance Anxiety : Online Listener’s Accuracy in Detecting Performer Anxiety
2022
Music performance anxiety (MPA) affects musicians at various stages of a performance, from its preparation until the aftermath of its delivery. Given the commonality and potentially grave consequences of MPA, it is understandable that much attention has been paid to the musician experiencing it. Consequently, we have learned a great deal about the intrapersonal level of MPA: how to measure it, treatments, experimental manipulations, and subjective experiences. However, MPA may also manifest at an interpersonal level by influencing how the performance is perceived. Yet, this has not yet been measured. This exploratory online study focuses on the listener’s perception of anxiety and compares …