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Tema 17_Cas clínic_Nutrició artificial

2023

El document forma part dels materials docents programats mitjançant l'ajut del Servei de Política Lingüística de la Universitat de València. Es tracta de material docent de l’assignatura endocrinologia i nutrició II del Grau de Medicina. S’inclou el cas clínic comentat corresponent al tema 17 de l’assignatura. Es tracta d’un pacient amb malnutrició. Es desenvolupa l'etiologia, el diagnòstic, el diagnòstic diferencial i el tractament. This is teaching material for the endocrinology and nutrition II subject of the Degree in Medicine. The commented clinical case corresponding to topic 17 of the subject is included. This is a patient with malnutrition. Etiology, diagnosis, differential diagnosi…

malnutriciócas clínicnutrició artificialnutrició parenteralnutrició enteralUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICAS ::Medicina interna::Endocrinología
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Il valore della marginalità in un mondo conformista- un diverso modo di pensare lo sviluppo

2009

La marginalità è sinonimo di periferia e se il centro, oggi, produce profondi danni, è agli estremi che possono avvenire grandi cambiamenti, dove le realtà economiche e sociali sperimentano nuove situazioni. I processi di standardizzazione, necessari nell'ottenere e raggiungere economie di scala, non spiegano gli eventi shock che rispondono ad esigenze di differenziazione delle preferenze degli individui superando quel facile conformismo di massa in cui le società, oggi, rischiano di annegare. Il libro propone una serie di case studies orientati all'economia reale. In particolare, il legame tra nutrizione artificiale ed economia nell'ambito, oggi molto dibattuto, della sopravvivenza dei mal…

marginalità sviluppo innovazione Sicilia Wal Mart prodotti biologici nutrizione artificialeSettore SECS-P/06 - Economia Applicata
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Robotization of Mobile Communication

2020

The aim of this chapter is to systematize the discussion regarding robotization of mobile communication. The chapter begins by clarifying the fundamental role of both robot hardware and robot software in this process. This is followed by a critical overview of existing research, which is classified into three categories. First, robotization is understood as the hybridization of the human body with existing ordinary mobile devices. Second, the incorporation of new robotic software, such as algorithms, artificial intelligence, and virtual assistants, into mobile devices is seen to robotize them from inside. Third, the convergence of smart communication devices, typically as user interfaces wi…

matkaviestinpalvelutSosiologia - SociologyComputer sciencesosiaalinen mediacomputer and information sciencestekoälycomputer.software_genresosiaalinen robottimobile communications serviceskannettava teknologiaSosiaali- ja yhteiskuntapolitiikka - Social policymobile devicesautomaatiomobiililaitteetautomationMultimediabusiness.industryPsykologia - Psychologycommunications technologymedia studiesartificial intelligenceAutomationviestintätekniikkatietoliikenneInformation and Communications TechnologyMobile telephonyUser interfacebusinessMobile devicecomputermediatutkimus
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Inhibitory priming in auditory word recognition: Is it really the product of response biases ?

2007

Les études en amorçage phonologique ont révélé des temps de réponse plus lents lorsque des mots cibles sont précédés d’une amorce partageant avec eux les premiers phonèmes. Cependant, l’interprétation de l’effet d’amorçage inhibiteur est source de controverses. Alors que certains auteurs ont interprété l’effet comme reflétant des processus lexicaux, Pitt et Shoaf (2002) ont émis l’hypothèse que l’effet résulterait d’une surprise des participants lorsqu’ils rencontrent le premier essai relié. Pour éviter un tel biais de réponse, nous avons inclus des amorces et des cibles reliées dans la session d’entraînement, et nous avons comparé comme l’ont fait Pitt et  Shoaf, l’amplitude de l’effet sur…

media_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesArt historyExperimental and Cognitive Psychology[ SCCO.PSYC ] Cognitive science/Psychology02 engineering and technologyArtPhonological primingResponse biases050105 experimental psychologyLexical activationddc:150[SCCO.PSYC]Cognitive science/Psychology[SCCO.PSYC] Cognitive science/Psychology0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020201 artificial intelligence & image processing0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPriming (psychology)HumanitiesComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSmedia_common
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Does orthographic processing emerge rapidly after learning a new script?

2021

Epub 2020 Aug 11 Orthographic processing is characterized by location-invariant and location-specific processing (Grainger, 2018): (1) strings of letters are more vulnerable to transposition effects than the strings of symbols in same-different tasks (location-invariant processing); and (2) strings of letters, but not strings of symbols, show an initial position advantage in target-in-string identification tasks (location-specific processing). To examine the emergence of these two markers of orthographic processing, we conducted a same-different task and a target-in-string identification task with two unfamiliar scripts (pre-training experiments). Across six training sessions, participants …

media_common.quotation_subject050109 social psychologycomputer.software_genre050105 experimental psychologyTask (project management)orthographic processingHumansLearning0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesFunction (engineering)General Psychologymedia_commontrainingbusiness.industry05 social sciencesOrthographic projectionartificial scriptIdentification (information)Pattern Recognition VisualReadingletter position codingScripting languagefirst-letter advantageArtificial intelligencePsychologybusinesscomputerNatural language processing
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The Images of the Others in Rome (and Geo-Climatic Determinism) (Le Immagini Dell'Altro a Roma (E Il Determinismo Climatico-Ambientale))

2008

In order to explain the anthropic differences of the foreign people, many Roman authors often make use of the well known theory of geo-climatic determinism. Within the frame of this theory Rome becomes the center of the world, i. e., the place of normality, culture, and identity. The Roman identity, however, is not exclusive and is deeply rooted in alterity. In fact, the foundation of Rome, seen as "conluvies convenarum", can always be repeated by means of the conquests of the "Other", who can easily become "identical".

media_common.quotation_subjectAlterityEthnologyIdentity (social science)Frame (artificial intelligence)ArtLinguistic determinismHumanitiesDeterminismAnthropic principleCultural determinismNormalitymedia_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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Influence of aquatic microbiota on the survival in water of the human and eel pathogen Vibrio vulnificus serovar E

2004

Summary The eel and human pathogen Vibrio vulnificus serovar E (biotype 2) is seldom isolated from natural waters, although it can survive in sterilized artificial seawater microcosms for years. The main objective of the present study was to investigate whether aquatic microbiota can limit its survival and recovery from water samples. A set of preliminary experiments of survival in microcosms containing natural seawater and water from eel farms showed that the persistence of this pathogen was mainly controlled by grazing, and secondarily by bacterial competition. The bacte- rial competition was further analysed in artificial seawater microcosms co-inoculated with selected virulent serovar E…

media_common.quotation_subjectArtificial seawaterVirulenceHuman pathogenVibrio vulnificusBiologybiology.organism_classificationMicrobiologyCompetition (biology)MicrobiologyMicrocosmPathogenEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsBacteriamedia_commonEnvironmental Microbiology
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E-Fairs: a Cyber-Physical System for Aggregation and Economy of Scale in e-Commerce

2018

In recent years, the e-commerce arena has deeply changed because of the advent of new business models and the growing weight of huge global actors like Amazon. Some business models create competition between users, and the product price tends to rise (e.g., online auctions); other models, including group-buying, make users cooperate, and the price tends to go down. The present study extends the group-buying model and proposes a cyber-physical system called e-fair, in which both sellers and buyers are grouped to negotiate on a specific product or service. E-fairs minimize the global purchase price and the shipping resources respectively with the aggregation of demand and supply as well as or…

media_common.quotation_subjectEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyE-commerceBusiness modelIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineeringe-fairSupply and demandCompetition (economics)aggregation; e-fair; group buying; the blockchainArtificial Intelligencegroup buyingCommon value auctionInstrumentationIndustrial organizationmedia_commonSettore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniGroup buyingRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryaggregationComputer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionProduct (business)Computer Networks and CommunicationService (economics)the blockchainbusiness2018 IEEE 4th International Forum on Research and Technology for Society and Industry (RTSI)
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“There Is No (Where a)FaceLike Home”: Recognition and Appraisal Responses to Masked FacialDialectsof Emotion in Four Different National Cultures

2021

The theory of universal emotions suggests that certain emotions such as fear, anger, disgust, sadness, surprise and happiness can be encountered cross-culturally. These emotions are expressed using specific facial movements that enable human communication. More recently, theoretical and empirical models have been used to propose that universal emotions could be expressed via discretely different facial movements in different cultures due to the non-convergent social evolution that takes place in different geographical areas. This has prompted the consideration that own-culture emotional faces have distinct evolutionary important sociobiological value and can be processed automatically, and …

media_common.quotation_subjectExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyAngerSensory SystemsDisgustSadnessOphthalmologySurpriseArtificial IntelligenceEmotionalityHappinessPsychologyBackward maskingHuman communicationmedia_commonCognitive psychologyPerception
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Innovation and The Evolution of the Economic Web

2019

Fifty thousand years ago the global economy may have had a diversity of a few thousand goods and services, including fire, unifacial stone scrapers, hides, and so forth [...]

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