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Influences of rhythm- and timbre-related musical features on characteristics of music-induced movement

2013

Music makes us move. Several factors can affect the characteristics of such movements, including individual factors or musical features. For this study, we investigated the effect of rhythm- and timbre-related musical features as well as tempo on movement characteristics. Sixty participants were presented with 30 musical stimuli representing different styles of popular music, and instructed to move along with the music. Optical motion capture was used to record participants’ movements. Subsequently, eight movement features and four rhythm- and timbre-related musical features were computationally extracted from the data, while the tempo was assessed in a perceptual experiment. A subsequent c…

lcsh:BF1-990musical feature extractionEmbodied music cognitionspectral fluxliikkeenkaappaus050105 experimental psychology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePopular musicRhythmmotion capturedancePsychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSet (psychology)music-induced movementGeneral PsychologyInduced movementOriginal ResearchCommunicationMovement (music)business.industrypulse clarity05 social scienceslcsh:PsychologyEmbodied cognitionta6131businessPsychologyTimbre030217 neurology & neurosurgeryFrontiers in Psychology
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Tržní hospodářství v katolickém sociálním učení – historický přehled a sociálněetická analýza

2016

Catholic social teaching, beginning in the 19th century, aimed at nurturing and improving Christian morality in the emerging industrialized societies. However, several significant studies demonstrate that changing social structures were also responsible for the ‘social question’ of the time. Consequently bishops, such as Ketteler, fought for social reforms and a new social order. Nevertheless, the idea that free market economy could play a significant role in coordinating economic agents seemed foreign to Catholic social teaching. In this paper, I argue that today Catholic social teaching acknowledges and appreciates market economies, if and insofar as they are regulated and understood in t…

lcsh:ChristianitySocial philosophySocial changeReligious studiesCapitalismCatholic social teachingFree market economySocial market economySocial orderCatholic social teachinglcsh:BR1-1725pope FrancisPolitical sciencePolitical economyFree marketSocial scienceSocial justiceSocial structureSocial economyActa Universitatis Carolinae Theologica
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7 YEARS OF EUROPEAN FUNDING IN ROMANIA - BETWEEN SUCCESS AND FAILURE

2015

This paper aims to achieve an overall picture of the absorption rate of European funds in Romania for the 2007-2013 programming period and to propose a series of recommendations on the steps our country needs to follow in order to improve the process of accessing and implementation of structural instruments at national level. These recommendations focus on preventing obtaining a low rate of absorption of EU funds allocated to Romania in the multiannual financial framework 2014-2020 , thus preventing wastage prospects of economic and social modernization , that these funds offer.

lcsh:Europe (General)contraction rateEuropean fundscohesion policymultiannual financial frameworklcsh:Political scienceabsorption capacitylcsh:D900-2009lcsh:JEURINT
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Establishing material hygrothermal characteristics via long-term monitoring and best-fit numerical models

2020

Numerical models of heat and moisture transfer for performance forecast of lightweight insulating assemblies require many inputs. These include exterior climate data (i.e. temperature, relative humidity, solar radiation), interior climate data or standard models, transfer coefficients, correct initial conditions, etc. Most importantly, one needs reliable material models. A material model includes porosity, density, heat capacity, but also non-constant properties, such as thermal conductivity, vapor/liquid water diffusivity, sorption curves. These are, in general, difficult to determine, and material database entries often are incomplete, or simply non-existent. However, if one performs long…

lcsh:GE1-350Computer science020209 energy020208 electrical & electronic engineeringExperimental data02 engineering and technologyMechanicsThermal diffusivityHeat capacitySet (abstract data type)Thermal conductivity0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringRelative humidityPorosityEnergy (signal processing)lcsh:Environmental sciencesE3S Web of Conferences
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Hot water injection in relation to 1982-84 microseismic events at Campi Flegrei Caldera by thermo-hydro-mechanical simulation

2020

The repeated deformations and seismic unrests at Campi Flegrei caldera (southern Italy) have been identified due to a fluid injection source in volcano active area. We investigated the role of hot water injection in the seismic unrests of 1982-1984 with a view to gaining insights into the caldera’s dynamics, by applying coupled TOUGHREACT-FLAC3D simulator to our computational domain of 10 × 1 × 3 km with a single-phase steam isothermal (HM) and non-isothermal (THM) simulations comparison. The results indicated that the overlying caprock blocks the uprising hot water injection, leading to the building up of pore pressure and shear stress underneath over time. This process substantially modif…

lcsh:GE1-350Microseism010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesWater injection (oil production)Induced seismicity010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesPore water pressureShear (geology)CaprockShear stressCalderaPetrologyGeologylcsh:Environmental sciences0105 earth and related environmental sciencesE3S Web of Conferences
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Experimental test on the use of MS-222 for ostracod anaesthesia: concentration, immersion period and recovery time

2010

Anaesthesia of animals may be useful for different purposes, particularly for veterinary reasons or in experimental research, for manipulation or treatment of immobilized but alive animals. Its use in crustaceans is not uncommon, but it has never been described for Ostracoda. We provide brief and preliminary guidelines on the use of the tricaine mesylate (MS-222) on the widespread freshwater ostracod Eucypris virens and we show that this compound is an effective anaesthetic used as a bath treatment at minimum concentrations of 500 mg L-1. This value is considerably higher than that recommended for other aquatic animals like fish. Recovery time, ranging from 5 to 15 minutes, is mostly determ…

lcsh:GE1-350Tricaine mesylateEcologybiologyEucypris virens Crustacea tricaine mesylate sedation surgery markinglcsh:Geography. Anthropology. RecreationAquatic animalAquatic Sciencebiology.organism_classificationImage captureExperimental researchchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryEucypris virenslcsh:GAnesthesiaOstracodImmersion (virtual reality)lcsh:GB3-5030lcsh:Physical geographylcsh:Environmental sciencesWater Science and TechnologyJournal of Limnology
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A Territorial Approach to the Production of Urban and Rural Landscape.

2018

The authors, starting from the examination of the historic data of Palermo landscapes on the south-east side, draws up an analysis of the landscape by illustrating the environmental characteristics and the intervention of man in its transformations. Therefore, determined by a certain point to refer to, the author, on the basis of archival, literary, and existing graphic documentation, has therefore sought to illustrate the evolution of the landscape in the geographical area of Maredolce while still presenting relations with the territory of Palermo. Examining the diaries at the end of the eighteenth century with the help of the water colored planks of the sites taking into account the great…

lcsh:GE1-350integrated urban regenerationPaintingHistoryrural economyRural economyurban planning cultural landscape integrated urban regeneration architectural restoration territorialist approach rural studies rural economy landscape geography.Applied MathematicsCultural landscapeIrrigation agriculturearchitectural restorationrural studielandscape geographySettore ICAR/21 - UrbanisticaCultural heritageDocumentationEconomyUrban planningcultural landscapeUrban planningSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo Ruraleterrito-rialist approachlcsh:Environmental sciencesEnvironmental Science and Sustainable Development
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Interpolative mapping of mean precipitation in the Baltic countries by using landscape characteristics

2011

Maps of the long-term mean precipitation involving local landscape variables were generated for the Baltic countries, and the effectiveness of seven modelling methods was compared. The precipitation data were recorded in 245 meteorological stations in 1966–2005, and 51 location-related explanatory variables were used. The similarity-based reasoning in the Constud software system outperformed other methods according to the validation fit, except for spring. The multivariate adaptive regression splines (MARS) was another effective method on average. The inclusion of landscape variables, compared to reverse distance-weighted interpolation, highlights the effect of uplands, larger water bodies …

lcsh:GeologyClimatologylcsh:QE1-996.5landscape variablesGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesEnvironmental sciencedata miningBaltic countries.PrecipitationprecipitationWater Science and TechnologyEstonian Journal of Earth Sciences
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A Financial Perspective on Value Creation

2018

The recent financial crisis, together with the economic bubbles and cycles of explosions have all proved us that creating, evaluating and maintaining value represent not only a competitive advantage, but also a requirement in uncertain situations. And when also the interests are not intercorrelated within the groups, the only way to effectively employ the available resources and to help the economy is by seeking to achieve long lasting value development. The principles used in establishing the value, followed by measurement techniques have stood the test of time. In a world where short-termism still remains a topic open to debates, it is mandatory to be able not to think of creating value f…

lcsh:HB71-74return on invested capitalrisk diversificationlcsh:Economics as a sciencelcsh:Businesslcsh:HF5001-6182the conservation of valueOvidius University Annals: Economic Sciences Series
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TLR7 controls VSV replication in CD169(+) SCS macrophages and associated viral neuroinvasion

2019

Vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) is an insect-transmitted rhabdovirus that is neurovirulent in mice. Upon peripheral VSV infection, CD169+ subcapsular sinus (SCS) macrophages capture VSV in the lymph, support viral replication, and prevent CNS neuroinvasion. To date, the precise mechanisms controlling VSV infection in SCS macrophages remain incompletely understood. Here, we show that Toll-like receptor-7 (TLR7), the main sensing receptor for VSV, is central in controlling lymph-borne VSV infection. Following VSV skin infection, TLR7−/− mice display significantly less VSV titers in the draining lymph nodes (dLN) and viral replication is attenuated in SCS macrophages. In contrast to effects o…

lcsh:Immunologic diseases. Allergy0301 basic medicinevirusesImmunologyMedizinDENDRITIC CELLSRIG-IACTIVATION03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinesubcapsular sinus macrophagesSUBCAPSULAR SINUS MACROPHAGESImmunitySIMULIUM-VITTATUM DIPTERAINFECTIONImmunology and Allergyinnate immunityvirus replicationHost factorconditional knock-out miceInnate immune systemScience & TechnologyLYMPH-NODESbiologysubcutaneous infectionPattern recognition receptorpattern recognition receptorsvirus diseasesTLR7VESICULAR STOMATITIS-VIRUSbiology.organism_classificationVirologyddc:Toll-like receptor 7stomatognathic diseases030104 developmental biologyViral replicationVesicular stomatitis virusNEW-JERSEY SEROTYPEINNATE IMMUNITYvesicular stomatitis viruslcsh:RC581-607Viral loadLife Sciences & Biomedicine030215 immunology
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