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Compact and Field Portable Biophotonic Sensors for Automated Cell Identification (Plenary Address)

2021

In this Plenary address paper, we overview recently published work for automated cell identification using 3D optical imaging in compact and field portable biophotonic sensors. Digital holographic microscopy systems and lensless pseudorandom phase encoding systems capture 3D information of biological cells and make highly accurate automated cell identification possible. Overviewed systems include sickle cell disease diagnosis based on spatio-temporal cell dynamics in a field-portable 3D-printed shearing digital holography as well as lensless cell identification of both single and multicell samples using pseudorandom phase encoding.

Pseudorandom number generatorIdentification (information)Optical imagingbusiness.industryComputer scienceEncoding (memory)Digital holographic microscopybusinessComputer hardwareField (computer science)Digital holography
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Parallelization of the Wolff single-cluster algorithm.

2010

A parallel [open multiprocessing (OpenMP)] implementation of the Wolff single-cluster algorithm has been developed and tested for the three-dimensional (3D) Ising model. The developed procedure is generalizable to other lattice spin models and its effectiveness depends on the specific application at hand. The applicability of the developed methodology is discussed in the context of the applications, where a sophisticated shuffling scheme is used to generate pseudorandom numbers of high quality, and an iterative method is applied to find the critical temperature of the 3D Ising model with a great accuracy. For the lattice with linear size L=1024, we have reached the speedup about 1.79 times …

Pseudorandom number generatorSpeedupShufflingIterative methodSpin modelIsing modelMultiprocessingParallel computingSerial codeAlgorithmMathematicsPhysical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics
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La psicodiagnosi

2009

Psicodiagnosi Dipendenze patologiche Test psicometrici
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Stitchers-Connessioni

2018

Psicodinamica recensione filmSettore M-PSI/07 - Psicologia DinamicaGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesGeneral Environmental ScienceRICERCA PSICOANALITICA
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Prefazione

2012

Psicodramma analitico Psicoterapia
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Understanding unethical behaviors at the university level: a multiple regression analysis

2020

Unethical behaviors such as corruption pose an important challenge for students, professors, and other university members. We aimed to clarify students' willingness to engage in corruption in a Spanish public university. In all, 3,475 undergraduate, postgraduate, and PhD students completed an online questionnaire assessing four corruption scenarios: favoritism, bribery, fraud, and embezzlement. Multiple regression analysis suggested that justifiability, risk perception, and perceived corruption played a key role in explaining corrupt intention. Behavioral intention to engage in corruption is a complex phenomenon explained by not only peers' behaviors, but also individuals' justifications of…

Psicologia socialComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONSocial PsychologyCorruptionmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesUniversity levelRegression analysisData_CODINGANDINFORMATIONTHEORY06 humanities and the arts0603 philosophy ethics and religionRisk perception0502 economics and businessComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDSOCIETY060301 applied ethicsPsychologySocial psychology050203 business & managementGeneral Psychologymedia_commonEthics & Behavior
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Online Consultations Between General Practitioners and Psychiatrists in the Netherlands

2021

Objective: To examine the nature and scope of questions about psychiatric patient cases submitted by general practitioners (GPs) to an established online consultation platform and to determine if they could have been answered by consulting existing clinical guidelines.Methods: All anonymized psychiatric cases submitted by GPs to the online electronic Prisma platform between September 2018 and November 2019 were examined in a mixed-methods study. Descriptive statistics and qualitative thematic analysis were used, followed by axial coding to arrive at overarching themes to characterize cases.Results: Of the 136 included cases, 44.1% concerned female patients and about half concerned patients …

Psychiatrymedicine.medical_specialtyCoping (psychology)primary care (MeSH)Descriptive statisticsAxial codingReferralElectronic consultationdigitalinterdisciplinary consultationRC435-571general practice (GP)medicine.diseasePsychiatry and Mental healthEating disordersFamily medicinemedicineThematic analysisPsychologyQualitative researchOriginal ResearchFrontiers in Psychiatry
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Do Transposed-Letter Similarity Effects Occur at a Syllable Level?

2006

One key issue for any computational model of visual word recognition is the choice of an input coding scheme for assigning letter position. Recent research has shown that transposed-letter similarity effects occur even when the transposed letters are not adjacent (caniso- casino; Perea & Lupker, 2004 , JML). In the present study we conducted two single-presentation lexical decision experiments to examine whether transposed-letter effects occur at a syllable level. We tested two types of nonwords: (1) nonwords created by transposing two internal CV syllables (PRIVEMARA; the base word is primavera, the Spanish for spring) and (2) nonwords created by transposing two adjacent bigrams that …

PsycholinguisticsBigramSpeech recognitionDecision MakingOrthographic projectionExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyPhoneticsGeneral MedicinePsycholinguisticsLinguisticsSemanticsDiscrimination LearningReadingArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)PhoneticsWord recognitionReaction TimeLexical decision taskHumansAttentionDiscrimination learningComprehensionGeneral PsychologyMathematicsCoding (social sciences)Experimental Psychology
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The Innovative Moments Coding System and the Assimilation of Problematic Experiences Scale: A case study comparing two methods to track change in psy…

2014

The Assimilation of Problematic Experiences Scale (APES) and the Innovative Moments Coding System were applied to transcripts of a successful case of linguistic therapy of evaluation independently by different research groups. Assimilation theory and research suggest that higher APES scores reflect therapeutic gains, with a level of approximately 4.0 separating good from poor outcome cases. The innovative moments (IMs) model suggests that IMs classified as reconceptualization and performing change occur mainly in good outcome cases, whereas action, reflection and protest occur in both good and poor outcome cases. Passages coded as reconceptualization and performing change were rare in this …

PsychotherapistResearch groupsPsychometricsSocial SciencesPersonal Narratives as TopicContrast (statistics)Middle AgedModels PsychologicalAnxiety DisordersOutcome (probability)SemanticsDevelopmental psychologyAssimilation theoryPsychotherapyClinical PsychologyCoding systemOutcome and Process Assessment Health CareAction (philosophy)Scale (social sciences)HumansFemaleGood outcomePsychologyProcess researchPsychotherapy Research
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Tradition and Foreign Influences in the 19th Century Codification of Criminal Law: Dispelling the Myth of the Pervasive French Influence in Europe an…

2018

Any civil law student knows that most of provisions in any European or Latin American civil code derive from Roman law, that they were the outcome of a long and gradual scholarly elaboration extending from 12th century glossators to the natural lawyers of the 18th century. However, there is no such consensus about criminal law. The civil law tradition has doubtlessly committed more effort to the scholarly development of private law institutions than to those of public law, privileging civil law over criminal law. The main consequences of this fact are twofold: (i) 19th century criminal jurisprudence is sometimes presented as if had arisen out of the blue, or as if institutions contained in …

Public lawLatin AmericansLawJurisprudencePolitical scienceCivil law (legal system)Criminal lawPrivate lawMythologyCivil code
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