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Zachowania językowe rodzimych mieszkańców powiatu oleskiego

2017

In the article linguistic behaviour of residents of a part Olesno district has been presented. The above mentioned area (excluding the communes of Praszka and Rudniki) historically belongs to Silesia. In the survey two methods have been applied: firstly, that of a questionnaire, in which respondents declared the use of an appropriate language code depending on the communicative situation, and -secondly-the method of direct observation. In both cases the achieved results are generally consistent. Silesia dialect used in the Olesno distrct plays an important role, it is a system of communication that serves the sphere of Silesia families’ everyday life. The dialect is also used in the public …

Olesno districtSilesian dialectlinguistic behaviourlanguage unificationSilesia
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Baculovirus infection affects caterpillar chemoperception

2021

International audience; Baculoviruses are double-stranded DNA entomopathogenic viruses that infect predominantly insects of the order Lepidoptera. Research in the last decade has started to disentangle the mechanisms underlying the insect-virus interaction, particularly focusing on the effects of the baculovirus infection in the host's physiology. Among crucial physiological functions, olfaction has a key role in reproductive tasks, food source detection and enemy avoidance. In this work, we describe that Spodoptera exigua multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus (SeMNPV) induces expression changes in some odorant receptors (ORs)-the centrepiece of insect's olfaction-when infecting larvae from its nat…

OlfactionSpodopteraSpodopteraReceptors OdorantBiochemistryLepidoptera genitalia03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineExiguaAnimalsBehaviour[SDV.BBM]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry Molecular BiologyBaculovirusMolecular Biology030304 developmental biologyNeuronsGenetics0303 health sciencesbiologyOdorant receptorsHost (biology)fungibiology.organism_classificationOlfactionNucleopolyhedrovirusesBeet armywormDrosophila melanogasterLarvaInsect ScienceInsect ProteinsNoctuidaeCaterpillarHeterologous expressionDrosophila melanogaster030217 neurology & neurosurgeryInsect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
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Hypothalamus-olfactory system crosstalk: orexin a immunostaining in mice

2012

It is well known that olfaction influences food intake, and conversely, that an individual’s nutritional status modulates olfactory sensitivity. However, what is still poorly understood is the neuronal correlate of this relationship, as well as the connections between the olfactory bulb and the hypothalamus. The goal of this report is to analyze the relationship between the olfactory bulb and hypothalamus, focusing on orexin A immunostaining, a hypothalamic neuropeptide that is thought to play a role in states of sleep/wakefulness. Interestingly, orexin A has also been described as a food intake stimulator. Such an effect may be due in part to the stimulation of the olfactory bulbar pathway…

Olfactory systemmedicine.medical_specialtyLateral hypothalamus[ SDV.AEN ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionNeuroscience (miscellaneous)Olfactionolfactory systemBiology03 medical and health sciencesCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceOrexin-A0302 clinical medicineInternal medicinemental disordersmedicineFood and Nutritionhypothalamus030304 developmental biologyOriginal Research0303 health sciencesimmunocytologyOlfactory tubercledigestive oral and skin physiologyimmunohistologyaobfood intake behaviourOrexinOlfactory bulbaob;food intake behaviour;hypothalamus;immunohistology;mob;olfactory system;orexin aEndocrinologymobnervous systemAlimentation et NutritionWakefulnessorexin aAnatomyfood intake behaviorNeuroscience[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutrition030217 neurology & neurosurgerypsychological phenomena and processeshormones hormone substitutes and hormone antagonistsNeuroscience
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Comparison of E-Trust and Trust Concepts in Online and Offline Dimensions

2017

Abstract In everyday lives, we more and more use different technology products to make our lives easier and faster. We often do not realise that we are switching our lifestyles to the online platform - we do everything mostly online - meet and communicate with others, watch videos and listen to favourite songs, choose and buy different things. The main question is - can we trust everything that we see on the screen? Is the explanation of “trust” the same in real life and in online sphere? Authors of the paper compare the concept of “trust” in offline trade market with that in online trading. The following methods were used - literature study and analysis, consumer survey and statistical ana…

Online and offlineonline tradingEngineeringHF5001-6182Process (engineering)media_common.quotation_subjecte-trustLoyalty business modelAge groups0502 economics and businessLoyaltycustomer behaviourIn real lifeStatistical analysisBusinessHB71-74media_commonbusiness.industry05 social sciencessatisfactionAdvertisingOnline tradingloyaltyCustomer behaviourEconomics as a science050211 marketingbusiness050203 business & managementEconomics and Business
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Vulnerability to alcohol operant-drinking behaviour: implications of environmental stim

2013

Environmental stimuli, occurring early in life, shape the drinking trajectories and the psychopathological outcome of alcohol consumption in adult life. In particular, early perinatal procedures can permanently alter various patterns of drug use and behaviour in rat adulthood (Pryce CR, 2001). Early handling (EH) apparently is responsible for neurochemical and behavioural changes in adulthood, due to boosts in maternal care after daily reunion. It has been suggested that fostered maternal care, in the form of licking and grooming, is a key feature in determining neural changes and offspring fear responses and alter the reward/reinforcement pathway through epigenetic mechanisms that likely u…

Operant-drinking behaviourAddictionMaternal Separation
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Spatial risks and complex systems: methodological perspectives

2007

Research on risk and industrial catastrophes question the complexity theories. Besides the concepts of complexity which lead us to reconsider concepts of risk, hazard and vulnerability, we propose to think about more practical aspects, for example the modelling of human behaviour in crisis situations. The link between concepts as critical self-organization, emergence, bifurcation, and the methods in the Distributed Artificial Intelligence (DAI) used to model them is however difficult. In this paper, we present ongoing analysis on the key concepts of risk science, such as hazards and catastrophes. We propose to enrich them with complex systems theories. First, we present methodological persp…

Operations researchComputer science[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geographymedia_common.quotation_subject0211 other engineering and technologies0507 social and economic geographyComplex systemVulnerabilitypanicContext (language use)02 engineering and technologyIndustrial Accident[ SHS.GEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geographycomplex systemsresilienceComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSmedia_commonriskcomplexity theoriesStructure (mathematical logic)human behaviour05 social sciencesSpatial risks021107 urban & regional planning[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyHazardRisk perceptionRisk analysis (engineering)Psychological resilience050703 geography
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The dynamics of technological substitution: the case of eco-innovation diffusion of surface cleaning products

2016

Some eco-innovations have already reached a mature state, but they diffuse slowly. There is little known about the importance of various factors on the diffusion process of eco-innovations. The aim of this research is to propose a conceptual model for eco-innovation diffusion, where particular case study of eco-innovation – micro-fibre cloth (MFC) for surface cleaning purposes – is given. The work will study the relative importance of various motivations on diffusion processes as well as the influence of information campaigns. This novel methodology has been developed under the system dynamics framework and is coupled with the logistic regression model. Structural validation tests were done…

Operations researchRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environment020209 energyStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subject02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesLogistic regression01 natural sciencesIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringSystem dynamicsEmpirical researchDiffusion process0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringEconometricsEconomicsConceptual modelEco-innovationDiffusion (business)Consumer behaviour0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental Sciencemedia_commonJournal of Cleaner Production
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A genetic algorithm for analyzing choice behavior with mixed decision strategies

2009

In the field of decision-making a fundamental problem is how to uncover people's choice behavior. While choices them- selves are often observable, our underlying decision strategies determining these choices are not entirely understood. Previous research defined a number of decision strategies and conjectured that people do not apply only one strategy but switch strategies during the decision process. To the best of our knowledge, empirical evidence for the latter conjecture is missing. This is why we monitored the purchase decisions 624 consumers shopping online. We study how many of the observed choices can be explained by the existing strategies in their pure form, how many decisions can…

Operations researchbusiness.industryManagement scienceComputer scienceBusiness decision mappingGenetic algorithmDecision field theoryE-commerceSpace (commercial competition)businessEmpirical evidenceSet (psychology)Consumer behaviourProceedings of the 11th Annual conference on Genetic and evolutionary computation
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Fixed strength and stiffness hinges for steel frames

2017

A new type of device able to connect steel beam elements is proposed. Specifically, the device is designed in such a way that the required bending stiffness and limit resistance can be independently imposed. To this goal, the device is realized as a "sandwich" section whose wings possess a particular geometry able to guarantee the required characteristics. Further technological requirement is that the device has to engage plan dimensions equal to those of the elements to which it is connected. The procedure to design the device is presented in the paper with reference to a simple plane steel portal constituted by appropriate profiles in such a way it behaves following an assigned force/disp…

Optimal designMechanics of MaterialsMechanical EngineeringConnectionElastic plastic behaviourSteel frameLimit resistance
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Seismic shakedown design of frames based on a probabilistic approach

2014

The present study concerns the optimal design of elastic perfectly plastic structures subjected to a combination of fixed and seismic loads. In particular, plane frames are considered and suitable measures of the beam element cross sections are chosen as design variables. The optimal design is required to behave in a purely elastic manner when subjected just to the fixed load and to have the capability to eventually shakedown when simultaneously subjected to fixed and seismic loads. Due to the natural uncertainness related to the definition of the seismic load history, a new probabilistic approach is proposed, consisting into two subsequent search steps. At first a suitably chosen large num…

Optimal designbusiness.industryPlane (geometry)Seismic loadingProbabilistic logicElastic energyProbabilistic approachStructural engineeringFunction (mathematics)Shakedown behaviour.ShakedownSeismic loadingMinimum volume designbusinessSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle CostruzioniBeam (structure)Mathematics
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