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Creating positive environment through interaction in Finnish EFL and CLIL classrooms

2008

conversation analysisvuorovaikutuskeskustelunanalyysiemotion studiesinstitutional interactionclassroom interactionluokkatyöskentelycontent and language integrated learning (CLIL)opettajatpositive environmentoppilaat
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Constructing knowledge : epistemic practices in three television interview genres

2011

This study analyses epistemic practices in broadcast television interviews, focusing on three different interview genres: celebrity interviews, sports interviews and political interviews. In the analysis I examine the linguistic and interactional practices that are used to construct knowledge in the interviews. These practices include mobilization of different types of knowledge, use of assessments to invite first-hand knowledge, negotiation of epistemic stances while disaligning with the question, and use of assessments for claiming or contesting epistemic rights to authority and expertise. The study comprises four articles and a summary. Article I focuses on celebrity interviews and analy…

conversation analysisvuorovaikutuskeskustelunanalyysikielenkäyttötietoteoriahaastatteluttelevisio-ohjelmattelevision interviewsepistemicsbroadcast interactionEnglish as a common languageenglannin kieli
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Coping with problems in social interaction in Asperger's Syndrome : an investigation of persons with higher education

2006

copingcognitive abilitiesstrengthsdiagnosisselviytyminenkorkea-asteen koulutussocial interactionAsperger's SyndromeAsperger SyndromeAspergerin oireyhtymäsosiaalinen vuorovaikutusdiagnoosi
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The effective cross section for double parton scattering within a holographic AdS/QCD approach

2017

A first attempt to apply the AdS/QCD framework for a bottom-up approach to the evaluation of the effective cross section for double parton scattering in proton-proton collisions is presented. The main goal is the analytic evaluation of the dependence of the effective cross section on the longitudinal momenta of the involved partons, obtained within the holographic Soft-Wall model. If measured in high-energy processes at hadron colliders, this momentum dependence could open a new window on 2-parton correlations in a proton.

correlation: two-particleNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsp p: scatteringNuclear TheoryProton[PHYS.NUCL]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Theory [nucl-th]Nuclear TheoryHadronFOS: Physical sciencesParton01 natural sciences[ PHYS.HTHE ] Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Theory [hep-th]quantum chromodynamics: holographyNuclear Theory (nucl-th)Nuclear physicsMomentumCross section (physics)12.38.AwHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)parton: multiple scattering0103 physical sciencesparton: correlation010306 general physicsNuclear Experimentparton: interaction[ PHYS.NUCL ] Physics [physics]/Nuclear Theory [nucl-th]Quantum chromodynamicsPhysicsAdS/CFT correspondence010308 nuclear & particles physicsScattering[PHYS.HTHE]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Theory [hep-th]High Energy Physics::Phenomenology12.39.Kilcsh:QC1-999High Energy Physics - PhenomenologyAdS/CFT correspondence[PHYS.HPHE]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Phenomenology [hep-ph]14.20.DhPhysics::Accelerator Physics[ PHYS.HPHE ] Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Phenomenology [hep-ph]High Energy Physics::Experimentlcsh:Physics
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A strong electroweak phase transition from the inflaton field

2016

We study a singlet scalar extension of the Standard Model. The singlet scalar is coupled non-minimally to gravity and assumed to drive inflation, and also couple sufficiently strongly with the SM Higgs field in order to provide for a strong first order electroweak phase transition. Requiring the model to describe inflation successfully, be compatible with the LHC data, and yield a strong first order electroweak phase transition, we identify the regions of the parameter space where the model is viable. We also include a singlet fermion with scalar coupling to the singlet scalar to probe the sensitivity of the constraints on additional degrees of freedom and their couplings in the singlet sec…

cosmological inflationParticle physicsCosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics (astro-ph.CO)Physics beyond the Standard ModelScalar (mathematics)Degrees of freedom (physics and chemistry)FOS: Physical sciences01 natural sciences7. Clean energyStandard ModelGeneral Relativity and Quantum CosmologyHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)0103 physical sciences010306 general physicsPhysicsInflation (cosmology)010308 nuclear & particles physicsElectroweak interactionHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyAstronomy and AstrophysicsInflatonextensions of the Standard ModelHiggs fieldHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenologyelectroweak phase transitionAstrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics
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Disease dispersion as a spatial interaction: The case of Flavescence Dorée

2020

International audience; Flavescence dorée is a serious and incurable vine disease transmitted by an insect vector. Focusing on its spatial diffusion and on its control with pesticides, this paper investigates the private strategies of wine producers and their socially optimal counterparts. The socially optimal regulation has to address two externalities regarding private treatment decisions: (a) the insufficient consideration of collective benefits from controlling the vector populations; (b) the failure to take into account environmental damage related to pesticide application. The probability of infection is estimated on French data from a spatial econometric specification. Three alternat…

cost‐benefit analysisMandatory treatmentJEL: Q - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics • Environmental and Ecological Economics/Q.Q1 - Agriculture/Q.Q1.Q12 - Micro Analysis of Farm Firms Farm Households and Farm Input MarketsCompulsory treatmentEnvironmental Science (miscellaneous)environmental externalityAnalyse cout-benefice0502 economics and businessEconometricsStatistical dispersion050207 economicsExternalité environnementaleMathematicsGestion des nuisibles2. Zero hungercompulsory treatmentJEL: H - Public Economics/H.H2 - Taxation Subsidies and Revenue/H.H2.H21 - Efficiency • Optimal Taxation[QFIN]Quantitative Finance [q-fin]Spatial interactioncost-benefit analysis05 social sciencesTraitement obliatoire[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Financespatial spilloverspest management13. Climate actionModeling and SimulationFlavescence doréeJEL: Q - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics • Environmental and Ecological Economics/Q.Q5 - Environmental Economics/Q.Q5.Q51 - Valuation of Environmental Effects050202 agricultural economics & policy
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Infectious Entry Pathway of Enterovirus B Species

2015

Enterovirus B species (EV-B) are responsible for a vast number of mild and serious acute infections. They are also suspected of remaining in the body, where they cause persistent infections contributing to chronic diseases such as type I diabetes. Recent studies of the infectious entry pathway of these viruses revealed remarkable similarities, including non-clathrin entry of large endosomes originating from the plasma membrane invaginations. Many cellular factors regulating the efficient entry have recently been associated with macropinocytic uptake, such as Rac1, serine/threonine p21-activated kinase (Pak1), actin, Na/H exchanger, phospholipace C (PLC) and protein kinase Cα (PKCα). Another…

coxsackievirus A9EchovirusEndosomelcsh:QR1-502Virus AttachmentEndosomesReviewCoxsackievirusEndocytosismedicine.disease_causelcsh:Microbiology03 medical and health sciencesVirologymedicineReceptorProtein kinase A030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesbiologyKinase030302 biochemistry & molecular biologyechovirusVirus Internalizationbiology.organism_classificationVirologyEndocytosisEnterovirus B Human3. Good healthCell biologyInfectious DiseasesHost-Pathogen InteractionsEnterovirusentrycoxsackievirus B3signalingViruses
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The pion single-event latch-up cross-section enhancement : mechanisms and consequences for accelerator hardness assurance

2021

Pions make up a large part of the hadronic environment typical of accelerator mixed-fields. Characterizing device cross-sections against pions is usually disregarded in favour of tests with protons, whose single-event latch-up cross-section is, nonetheless, experimentally found to be lower than that of pions for all energies below 250 MeV. While Monte-Carlo simulations are capable of reproducing such behavior, the reason of the observed pion cross-section enhancement can only be explained by a deeper analysis of the underlying mechanisms dominating proton-silicon and pion-silicon reactions. The mechanisms dominating the single-event latchup response are found to vary with the energy under c…

cross-sectionprotonitpiiprotonsacceleratorionisoiva säteilyNuclear TheoryneutronshiukkaskiihdyttimetelektroniikkakomponentitFLUKAsäteilyfysiikkaSELradiation hardness assurancenuclear interactionspionsNuclear Experiment
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The subtle balance of weak supramolecular interactions: The hierarchy of halogen and hydrogen bonds in haloanilinium and halopyridinium salts

2010

The series of haloanilinium and halopyridinium salts: 4-IPhNH₃Cl (1), 4-IPhNH₃Br (5), 4-IPhNH₃H₂PO₄ (6), 4-ClPhNH₃H₂PO₄ (8), 3-IPyBnCl (9), 3-IPyHCl (10) and 3-IPyH-5NIPA (3-iodopyridinium 5-nitroisophthalate, 13), where hydrogen or/and halogen bonding represents the most relevant non-covalent interactions, has been prepared and characterized by single crystal X-ray diffraction. This series was further complemented by extracting some relevant crystal structures: 4-BrPhNH3Cl (2, CCDC ref. code TAWRAL), 4-ClPhNH3Cl (3, CURGOL), 4-FPhNH3Cl (4, ANLCLA), 4-BrPhNH3H2PO4, (7, UGISEI), 3-BrPyHCl, (11, CIHBAX) and 3-ClPyHCl, (12, VOQMUJ) from Cambridge Structural Database for sake of comparison. Bas…

crystal engineeringhalogen bondingweak interactionshydrogen bondingsupramolecular chemistry
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Crystal structure of 2-[chloro(4-methoxyphenyl)methyl]-2-(4-methoxyphenyl)-5,5-dimethylcyclohexane-1,3-dione

2016

One of the methyl groups and the 4-meth­oxy­phenyl substituent are in axial positions and the chloro­(4-meth­oxy­phen­yl)methyl substituent is in the equatorial position of the cyclo­hexane ring which adopts a chair conformation. The packing features inversion-symmetric dimeric units and strands along [100] and [010] established by weak C—H⋯O and C—H⋯Cl contacts.

crystal structure010405 organic chemistryStereochemistryCyclohexane conformationSubstituentweak C—H⋯O and C—H⋯Cl inter­actionsGeneral ChemistryCrystal structureMeth-010402 general chemistryCondensed Matter PhysicsRing (chemistry)01 natural sciencesResearch Communications0104 chemical sciencesweak C—H...O and C—H...Cl interactionsHexanelcsh:Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistrylcsh:QD1-999General Materials ScienceActa Crystallographica Section E: Crystallographic Communications
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