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Recurrent domestication by Lepidoptera of genes from their parasites mediated by Bracoviruses

2015

Bracoviruses are symbiotic viruses associated with tens of thousands of species of parasitic wasps that develop within the body of lepidopteran hosts and that collectively parasitize caterpillars of virtually every lepidopteran species. Viral particles are produced in the wasp ovaries and injected into host larvae with the wasp eggs. Once in the host body, the viral DNA circles enclosed in the particles integrate into lepidopteran host cell DNA. Here we show that bracovirus DNA sequences have been inserted repeatedly into lepidopteran genomes, indicating this viral DNA can also enter germline cells. The original mode of Horizontal Gene Transfer (HGT) unveiled here is based on the integrativ…

hôteanimal structuresBase Sequenceadn virallcsh:QH426-470Biodiversité et EcologieMolecular Sequence DataWaspsinsecte parasitefungiGenes InsectvirusSpodopterabracovirusBiodiversity and Ecologylcsh:GeneticsPolydnaviridaeDNA ViralAnimalsguêpelepidoptera[SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and Ecologygénomique des populationsResearch Article
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Social Robots and Human Touch in Care : The Perceived Usefulness of Robot Assistance Among Healthcare Professionals

2019

Touching in care work is inevitable, particularly in cases where clients depend on nurses for many activities of daily living, such as bathing, dressing, lifting and assisting. When new technologies are involved in nurse–client relationships, the significance of human touch needs special attention. Stressing the importance of practitioners’ opinions on the usage of robots in care environments, we analyze care workers’ attitudes toward robot assistance in the care of older people and reflect on their ideas of the embodied relationship that caregivers and care receivers have with technology. To examine nurses’ attitudes toward care robots, we use survey data on professional care workers (n = …

ikääntyvätmedicine.medical_specialtyActivities of daily livingEmerging technologiesApplied psychologySocial robotsCareElderly peopleHuman–robot interactionSosiaali- ja yhteiskuntapolitiikka - Social policyFilosofia - PhilosophyHealthcare professionalsmedicinehoivakosketusSocial robotNursing ethicsRobot assistancePsykologia - PsychologyrobottitukiHuman touchEmbodied cognitionSurvey data collectionCare worksosiaaliset robotitterveydenhuollon ammattilaisetPsychology
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Daytime sensible heat flux estimation over heterogeneous surfaces using multitemporal land‐surface temperature observations

2016

Equations based on surface renewal (SR) analysis to estimate the sensible heat flux (H) require as input the mean ramp amplitude and period observed in the ramp‐like pattern of the air temperature measured at high frequency. A SR‐based method to estimate sensible heat flux (HSR‐LST) requiring only low‐frequency measurements of the air temperature, horizontal mean wind speed, and land‐surface temperature as input was derived and tested under unstable conditions over a heterogeneous canopy (olive grove). HSR‐LST assumes that the mean ramp amplitude can be inferred from the difference between land‐surface temperature and mean air temperature through a linear relationship and that the ramp freq…

in situ sensingSettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E IdrologiatemperatureSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-Forestalithermal dataolive grovesurface renewalsensible heat fluxSettore ICAR/06 - Topografia E CartografiaWater Science and Technology
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Analysis and evaluation of cell imputation

2008

incomplete datasovelluksettilastotiedeanalyysicell imputationregressionimputointiarviointi
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The Analysis of the Digital Economy and Society Index in the EU

2019

Abstract The paper analyzes the Digital Economy and Society Index (DESI), which characterizes the development of digital economy. Based on the data of 28 European countries for 2013–2018, using the panel regression, we studied the influence of the consumption index growth by the purchasing power parity and unemployment among the active population on the structural units of DESI. It is shown that a 1% increase in the consumption index results in about 0.2 increase in the DESI, and an increase in unemployment by 1% leads to about 0.2 DESI decline. It is also shown that the 98% value of DESI is actually determined by its previous trends, and therefore it is impossible to increase this index ra…

indexunemploymentHistoryIndex (economics)Sociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulation0502 economics and business050602 political science & public administrationconsumptionDigital economyeducationPolitical sciencemedia_commonConsumption (economics)desieducation.field_of_study05 social sciencespanel regressionJZ2-6530J0506 political sciencePurchasing power parityPolitical Science and International RelationsUnemploymentValue (economics)050211 marketingDemographic economicsInternational relationsPanel dataBaltic Journal of European Studies
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Fatigue-Related and Timescale-Dependent Changes in Individual Movement Patterns Identified Using Support Vector Machine

2020

The scientific and practical fields—especially high-performance sports—increasingly request a stronger focus be placed on individual athletes in human movement science research. Machine learning methods have shown efficacy in this context by identifying the unique movement patterns of individuals and distinguishing their intra-individual changes over time. The objective of this investigation is to analyze biomechanically described movement patterns during the fatigue-related accumulation process within a single training session of a high number of repeated executions of a ballistic sports movement—specifically, the frontal foot kick (mae-geri) in karate—in expert athletes. The two leading r…

individualitykinematic dataoptimal movementlcsh:Psychologylcsh:BF1-990situatednessfatiguesupport vector machineFrontiers in Psychology
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Relationship between authors’ keywords in journal papers and indexing terms in databases ISOC, IME and ICYT

2005

The keywords provided by authors in their scientific articles and the descriptors assigned to those articles in various databases are analysed to find out the role played by these keywords during the indexing process. In order to do that, 108 periodical publications proportionally distributed between Social Sciences and Humanities (36 journals), Science and Technology (36) and Medical and Health Sciences (36) were selected. Ten articles were selected from each of the 108 journals from different years, so that we worked altogether on 1080 articles meeting two conditions: including keywords and being indexed in the databases ISOC, ICYT or IME. Then, we proceeded to draw a comparison between t…

indizacióndatabasesbusiness.industrybases de datosautomatic indexingLibrary scienceICYTLibrary and Information Sciencesindización automáticadescriptorsBibliographic databaseISOCjournal papersartículos de revistadescriptoresestudio comparativoArtificial intelligenceSociologybusinessIMEcomparative studyindexing
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Inequality of Spanish household expenditure for the 2006-2016 period- are we converging?

2019

The depth and persistence of the Great Recession that started in 2008 had a considerable impact on income distribution and inequality. Therefore, studies of living standards and evolution of income inequality are trend topics nowadays. Our goal was to estimate the impact of the economic crises on household expenditure and the trends and evolution of regional inequality. We applied our analysis to the Spanish case based on Household Budget Survey data from Instituto Nacional de Estadística (INE, the National Statistics Institute) and the period of eleven years between 2006 and 2016. A model that showed good results in modelling income was the biparametric gamma model, which is further very u…

inequalityInequalitymedia_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:Regional economics. Space in economicsBIPARAMETRIC GAMMAbiparametric GammaAUTONOMOUS COMMUNITIESEconomicsregional dataREGIONAL DATAGeneral Environmental Sciencemedia_commonTRANSVERSAL STUDIEStransversal studiesGeneral Social Scienceslongitudinal analysishousehold expenditureAutonomous CommunitiesGeneral Business Management and Accountinglcsh:HT388Demographic economicsHOUSEHOLD EXPENDITUREINEQUALITYGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceLONGITUDINAL ANALYSISPeriod (music)
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Parenthood and gender inequality : Population-based evidence on the child penalty in Finland

2019

This study presents evidence on the effect of parenthood on labor market outcomes in Finland. We use population-based data drawn from administrative registers and an event study design centered around the birth of the first child using the specification proposed in Kleven et al. (2019b). The study confirms that women encounter large short- and long-term child penalties in gross labor earnings and that penalties are associated with employment participation. Taxes and social security transfers considerably reduce the child penalty, which also varies by the number of children. peerReviewed

inequalitynumber of childrenEconomicsUngleichheitvanhemmuusKindsoziale Ungleichheittransfer payments20200Kinderzahl20100sukupuoli11000child penaltyEinkommenspolitik Lohnpolitik Tarifpolitik Vermögenspolitikddc:330gender relationsLabor Market ResearchMutterschaftTransferleistungSocial sciences sociology anthropologyFinlandElternschaftparenthoodchildSozialwissenschaften Soziologiesocial inequalityansiotulotArbeitsmarktforschunggender inequalitymotherhoodWirtschaftFinnlandFrauen- und Geschlechterforschungtasa-arvoincomeBeschäftigungemploymentddc:300Women's Studies Feminist Studies Gender StudiesEinkommenGeschlechterverhältnisIncome Policy Property Policy Wage PolicyearningsEarnings; Child penalty; Income transfers; FLEED-FOLK (Finnish Longitudinal Employer–Employee Data)
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O Brasil na rota das migrações internacionais qualificadas espanholas no século XXI

2018

In order to understand recent migration, it is crucial to analyze the migratory modalities such as skilled international migration to Brazil, especially considering the ongoing transnational economic processes and their effects on the corresponding societies. Therefore, this article seeks to understand how the migratory dynamics of highly skilled Spanish professionals to the country are established taking into account the theoretical contribution of the circulation of brains and the category of knowledge workers. For this purpose, information from Brazilian?s Ministry of Labor is used on labor authorizations, financial contributions and insertion in the formal market in Spain; as well as da…

information from Brazilian?s Ministry of Labor is used on labor authorizationsmercado de trabajo formalMercado de trabalho formal1137-7038 8537 Arxius de sociologia 514142 2018 39 6874487 O Brasil na rota das migrações internacionais qualificadas espanholas no século XXI DomeniconiJóiceSkilled international migrationtrabajadores del conocimiento.:SOCIOLOGÍA [UNESCO]as well as data on Spanish emigration from Spain?s National Statistical Institute. This study pointed to the increase and heterogeneity in the work records of skilled Spaniards in Brazil and the concentration of these in the state of São PauloTrabalhadores do conhecimentoBaeningeralthough with a greater dispersion in recent years. Migração internacional qualificadait is crucial to analyze the migratory modalities such as skilled international migration to BrazilUNESCO::SOCIOLOGÍAespecially considering the ongoing transnational economic processes and their effects on the corresponding societies. ThereforeKnowledge workers. 67 80migración internacional cualificadafinancial contributions and insertion in the formal market in SpainRosana In order to understand recent migrationthis article seeks to understand how the migratory dynamics of highly skilled Spanish professionals to the country are established taking into account the theoretical contribution of the circulation of brains and the category of knowledge workers. For this purposeFormal labor market
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