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Conocimiento, traza e ingenio en la arquitectura valenciana del siglo XV

2012

In the last decades historiography of gothic architecture in the Crown of Aragon has focused on buildings monographs, documentary research and technical change in stone building. On the other hand, historians of technology have given special attention to the issue of innovation and its diffusion in the late Middle Ages, considering building techniques as a particular field of research. This essay studies transmission of technical knowledge in building trades in order to explain architectural changes in an outstanding environment of innovation such as the kingdom of Valencia in the 14th and 15th centuries, especially from 1430 onwards. Having account of previous research and some cases of st…

movilidad de maestrosvalencian architecturelcsh:Fine Artstechnical education.media_common.quotation_subjectArt historymobility of master buildersTechnical changetransmission of technical knowledgetransmisión del conocimiento técnicoformación técnica.15th centuryMiddle AgesArchitecturelcsh:History of the artsOrder (virtue)media_commonlcsh:NX1-820Architectural designArquitectura ProjectesHistoriographyArtlcsh:Arts in generalarquitectura valencianaVocational educationAutomotive Engineeringlcsh:Nlcsh:NX440-632siglo xvCartographysiglo XVArt
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On time-harmonic Maxwell equations with nonhomogeneous conductivities : Solvability and FE-approximation

1989

The solvability of time-harmonic Maxwell equations in the 3D-case with non­homogeneous conductivities is considered by adapting Sobolev space technique and variational formulation of the probJem in question. Moreover, a finite element approximation is presented in the 3D·case together with an error estimate in the energy norm. Some remarks are given to the 2D-problem arising from geophysics. peerReviewed

msc:35R05msc:65Z05msc:35Q20solution theory [keyword]msc:35Q99finite element approximation [keyword]msc:65N30time-harmonic Maxwell equations [keyword]non-homogeneous conductivities [keyword]error estimation [keyword]numerical experiments [keyword]msc:65N15three- dimensional problem [keyword]msc:78A25
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Shape optimization in contact problems based on penalization of the state inequality

1986

The paper deals with the approximation of optimal shape of elastic bodies, uni­laterally supported by a rigid, frictionless foundation. Original state inequality, describing the behaviour of such a body is replaced by a family of penalized state problems. The relation between optimal shapes for the original state inequality and those for penalized state equations is established. peerReviewed

msc:49M30msc:73k40frictionless plane contact [keyword]minimization of the total potential energy [keyword]msc:74M15linear-elastic sheet [keyword]rigid foundation [keyword]msc:74P99contact boundary curve [keyword]family of penalized state problems [keyword]existence [keyword]msc:49J40convergence [keyword]nonlinear programming problem [keyword]msc:73T05shape optimization [keyword]box constraints [keyword]msc:74S05linear equality constraint [keyword]msc:74A55linear inequality constraints [keyword]
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Freedom, Civility and Activeness. On the government of leisure self-formation of Finnish multicultural youth

2012

This article explores the leisure time and civic activities of ‘multicultural youth’ in Finland. The theoretic-conceptual framework is the Foucauldian governmentality approach and Foucault's four step model of the ethical self-formation of the moral subject. This toolkit exposes how the subjectivation of the multicultural youth takes place in their leisure time activities and civic action, and connects and disconnects with the desires and expectations of administration and youth workers. The leisure time subjectivation of the youth implements on the interface of their own ‘self-driven’ activities and interests and more or less programmatic governance of official youth work with its integrat…

multicultural youthlcsh:HT51-1595Governmentleisurelcsh:Colonies and colonization. Emigration and immigration. International migrationlcsh:JV1-9480governmentmoral subjectlcsh:Communities. Classes. Racessubjectivationvapaa-aika
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Multilevel Latent Profile Analysis With Covariates : Identifying Job Characteristics Profiles in Hierarchical Data as an Example

2018

Latent profile analysis (LPA) is a person-centered method commonly used in organizational research to identify homogeneous subpopulations of employees within a heterogeneous population. However, in the case of nested data structures, such as employees nested in work departments, multilevel techniques are needed. Multilevel LPA (MLPA) enables adequate modeling of subpopulations in hierarchical data sets. MLPA enables investigation of variability in the proportions of Level 1 profiles across Level 2 units, and of Level 2 latent classes based on the proportions of Level 1 latent profiles and Level 1 ratings, and the extent to which covariates drawn from the different hierarchical levels of th…

multilevel latent profile analysisComputer scienceStrategy and ManagementGeneral Decision SciencestyöHierarchical database model0504 sociologyManagement of Technology and Innovation0502 economics and businessStatisticsCovariatetyöntekijätjob demand-control-support modelClustered dataclustered datata515Analysis of covarianceta11205 social sciences050401 social sciences methodsMixture modelprofiilit (tieto)Heterogeneous populationominaisuudetHomogeneoushierarchical structureanalyysiJob demand control support model050203 business & managementOrganizational Research Methods
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A person-oriented approach to diary data. Children’s temperamental negative emotionality increases susceptibility to emotion transmission in father-c…

2015

The notion that some individuals are more prone to emotion transmission than others has prompted the need for a person-oriented approach to emotion transmission in parent-child dyads. The present study applied a person-oriented analysis to examine the patterns of emotion transmission that can be identified in the diary data of father-child dyads, and the extent to which children with high levels of temperamental negative emotionality are particularly susceptible to emotion transmission within the family. Mothers of 149 first grade children (age 6 to 7) completed questionnaires concerning their child’s temperament. Mothers and fathers maintained diary questionnaires (for a total of 7 days) c…

multilevel regression mixture model515 Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:BF1-990050109 social psychologyemotionslaw.inventionDevelopmental psychologytemperamenttiPerson orientedtunteetlawnegative emotionalityemotional transmission0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesta515Applied Psychologymedia_common05 social sciencesMultilevel modelMixture regressiontemperamentdiary dataTransmission (mechanics)lcsh:Psychologydifferential susceptibility050902 family studies516 Educational sciencesTemperamentPsychology (miscellaneous)0509 other social sciencesPsychologyNegative emotionalitybiological sensitivity to contextDyadJournal for Person-Oriented Research
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Network meta-analysis of randomized trials in multiple myeloma: Efficacy and safety in frontline therapy for patients not eligible for transplant

2022

The treatment scenario for newly-diagnosed transplant-ineligible multiple myeloma patients (NEMM) is quickly evolving. Currently, combinations of proteasome inhibitors (PI) and/or immunomodulatory drugs (IMiD) +/- the monoclonal antibody Daratumumab are used for first-line treatment, even if head-to-head comparisons are lacking. To compare efficacy and safety of these regimens, we performed a network meta-analysis (NMA) of 27 phase 2/3 randomized trials including a total of 12935 patients and 23 different schedules. Four efficacy/outcome and one safety indicators were extracted and integrated to obtain (for each treatment) the surface under the cumulative ranking-curve (SUCRA), a metric use…

multiple myelomaCancer ResearchOncologyprincipal component analysisnon-transplant eligibleI line treatment multiple myeloma network meta-analysis non-transplant eligible principal component analysisHematologyGeneral MedicineSettore MED/15 - Malattie del SangueI line treatmentnetwork meta-analysisI line treatment; multiple myeloma; network meta-analysis; non-transplant eligible; principal component analysis;
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ABSOLUTE LYMPHOCYTE COUNT AS PREDICTOR FOR SURVIVAL IN NEWLY DIAGNOSED ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH MULTIPLE MYELOMA

2011

multiple myelomaSettore MED/15 - Malattie Del Sangue
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ABSOLUTE LYMPHOCYTE COUNT IS NOT A PREDICTOR FOR SURVIVAL IN NEWLY DIAGNOSED ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH MULTIPLE MYELOMA. FINAL RESULTS OF A MULTICENTER S…

2012

multiple myeoloma lymphocite count prognostic factorsSettore MED/15 - Malattie Del Sangue
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1H NMR-Based Metabolomics to Assess the Impact of Soil Type on the Chemical Composition of Nero d’Avola Red Wines

2023

: In this study, the soil effect on the micro-component composition of Nero d'Avola wines obtained from different locations was investigated through 1H NMR-based metabolomics. Two different approaches were applied: the targeted (TA) and the non-targeted one (NTA). The former differentiated the wines by profiling (i.e., by identifying and quantifying) a number of different metabolites. The latter provided wine fingerprinting by processing the entire spectra with multivariate statistical analysis. NTA also allowed investigation of the hydrogen bond network inside wines via the analysis of 1H NMR chemical shift dispersions. Results showed that the differences among wines were due not only to t…

multivariate statistical analysisterroirSettore AGR/14 - PedologiaSettore AGR/13 - Chimica AgrariaSettore AGR/15 - Scienze E Tecnologie AlimentariSettore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicaGeneral ChemistrywineGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesmetabolomicsNMRsoilSettore CHIM/02 - Chimica FisicaJournal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
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