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Edutainment - nowy wymiar praktyki miłosierdzia

2016

New forms of materiał, morał and spiritual poverty (Pope Francis) that are still changing and developing reąuire new forms and ways of practicing charity. According to the teaching of Pope Francis, it is not enough to give bread to the poor and the needy, they need the access to work, education and development. Following this path, it is worth noting the poor in other areas than just materiał poverty. This paper will focus on two groups: “the poor in sensitivity to others”, that is ailing in being merciful and those suffering from a lack of freedom, that is enslaved and endangered by this form of poverty. The novelty of the proposed form of the practice of mercy is to use methods of edutain…

Edutainmentgamificationnew forms of mercyinnovations in educationlearning through play
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An Advanced Numerical Model in Solving Thin-Wire Integral Equations by Using Semi-Orthogonal Compactly Supported Spline Wavelets

2003

Abstract—In this paper, the semi-orthogonal compactly sup- ported spline wavelets are used as basis functions for the efficient solution of the thin-wire electric field integral equation (EFIE) in frequency domain. The method of moments (MoM) is used via the Galerkin procedure. Conventional MoM directly applied to the EFIE, leads to dense matrix which often becomes computation- ally intractable when large-scale problems are approached. To overcome these difficulties, wavelets can be used as a basis set so obtaining the generation of a sparse matrix; this is due to the local supports and the vanishing moments properties of the wavelets. In the paper, this technique is applied to analyze elec…

Electromagnetic (EM) transient analysiMathematical analysisBasis functionElectric-field integral equationCondensed Matter PhysicsIntegral equationAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsSpline (mathematics)Wavelet transformsSettore MAT/08 - Analisi NumericaSettore ING-IND/31 - ElettrotecnicaWaveletFrequency domainElectrical and Electronic EngineeringGalerkin methodIntegral equationSparse matrixMathematics
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Overexpression of the truncated form of high mobility group a proteins (HMGA2) in human myometrial cells induces leiomyoma-like tissue formation

2014

The pathogenesis of uterine leiomyomas, the most common benign tumor in women, is still unknown. This lack of basic knowledge limits the development of novel non-invasive therapies. Our group has previously demonstrated that leiomyoma side population (SP) cells are present in tumor lesions and act like putative tumor-initiating stemcells in human leiomyoma. Moreover, accumulated evidence demonstrates that these benign tumors of mesenchymal origin are characterized by rearrangements of the High Mobility Group A proteins (HMGA). In this work, we tested the hypothesis that leiomyoma development may be due to overexpression of HMGA2 (encoding high mobility group AT-hook2) in myometrial stem cel…

EmbryologyMice SCID//purl.org/becyt/ford/1 [https]MiceMice Inbred NODProtein IsoformsUterine leiomyomaLeiomyomaStem CellsSOMATIC STEM CELLSObstetrics and GynecologyExonsBioquímica y Biología Molecularfemale genital diseases and pregnancy complicationsGene Expression Regulation NeoplasticCell Transformation NeoplasticLeiomyomaUterine NeoplasmsMyometriumNeoplastic Stem CellsFemaleStem cellHIGH MOBILITY GROUP A PROTEINSCIENCIAS NATURALES Y EXACTASPlasmidsAdult stem cellmedicine.medical_specialtyUTERINE LEIOMYOMASMyocytes Smooth MuscleTransplantation HeterologousBiologyTransfectionHUMAN MYOMETRIUMCiencias BiológicasHMGA2Side populationInternal medicineGeneticsmedicineAnimalsHumans//purl.org/becyt/ford/1.6 [https]neoplasmsMolecular BiologyHMGA2 ProteinMesenchymal stem cellHMGASIDE POPULATIONCell Biologymedicine.diseaseIntronsEndocrinologyReproductive MedicineCancer researchbiology.proteinDevelopmental Biology
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Functional interaction of estrogen receptor α and caveolin isoforms in neuronal SK-N-MC cells

2003

Estrogen receptors (ERs) are expressed in neuronal cells and exhibit a wide variety of activities in the central nervous system. The actions of ERs are regulated in a hormone-dependent manner as well as by a number of co-activators and -repressors. A recently identified co-activator of ERalpha is caveolin-1 which has been shown to mediate the ligand-independent activation of this steroid receptor. In the present study we have demonstrated that neuronal SK-N-MC cells lacking functional ERalpha show high levels of caveolin-1/-2 specific transcripts and proteins. Ectopic expression of ERalpha in SK-N-MC cells leads to the transcriptional suppression of caveolin-1 and -2 genes. This silencing e…

Endocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismCaveolin 1Clinical BiochemistryEstrogen receptorBiologyLigandsCaveolinsMethylationModels BiologicalBiochemistryHistone DeacetylasesEstrogen-related receptor alphaEndocrinologyTumor Cells CulturedHumansProtein IsoformsPromoter Regions GeneticDNA Modification MethylasesMolecular BiologyEstrogen receptor betaNeuronsEstrogen Receptor alphaBrainCell BiologyChromatinHormonesChromatinReceptors EstrogenCaveolin 1DNA methylationCancer researchMolecular MedicineCpG IslandsEstrogen-related receptor gammaEstrogen receptor alphaProtein BindingThe Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
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Sailing dinghy hydrodynamic resistance by experimental and numerical assessments

2020

Abstract Hull forms of high-performance sailing dinghies are very interesting for yacht designers. After a long period in which the attention has been focused on one-design boats, in recent years a few exciting restricted classes such as International Moth, International 14′, 18’ Skiff and Class A catamaran become recognized in several countries and led to interesting advances in high-performance yacht design. “1001VELAcup R3” class is two people racing dinghy designed according to a box rule with limitation on LOA and Bmax and total sail area. The boats must be designed and built by students of European Universities and race yearly in Italy. This paper focuses on two best-ranked boats “LED…

EngineeringClass (computer programming)Box ruled racing dinghyEnvironmental EngineeringMotion resistancebusiness.industry1001VELAcup020101 civil engineeringOcean Engineering02 engineering and technology01 natural sciences010305 fluids & plasmas0201 civil engineeringSailing hull formsAeronauticsHullLong period0103 physical sciencesHydrodynamic resistanceEFD CFD sailing hull form box ruled sailing dinghy 1001VELAcupbusinessSettore ING-IND/15 - Disegno E Metodi Dell'Ingegneria IndustrialeSettore ING-IND/01 - Architettura NavaleCFDEFD
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Vibration signature analysis for monitoring rotor broken bar in double squirrel cage induction motors based on wavelet analysis

2014

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present a diagnosis technique, for rotor broken bar in double cage induction motor, based on advanced use of wavelet transform analysis. The proposed technique is experimentally validated. Design/methodology/approach – The proposed approach is based on a combined use of frequency sliding and wavelet transform analysis, to isolate the contribution of the rotor fault components issued from vibration signals in a single frequency band. Findings – The proposed technique is reliable for tracking the rotor fault components over time-frequency domain. The quantitative analysis results based on this technique are the proof of its robustness. Research limit…

EngineeringFrequency bandElectrical machines Fault analysis Condition monitoring Fourier transforms Rotating machines RotorsSettore ING-IND/32 - Convertitori Macchine E Azionamenti ElettriciWaveletControl theoryRobustness (computer science)Electrical machineRotorComputational Theory and MathematicElectrical and Electronic EngineeringPractical implicationsVibration signaturebusiness.industrySquirrel-cage rotorApplied MathematicsComputer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionComputer Science ApplicationsCondition monitoringVibrationComputational Theory and MathematicsFault analysiFourier transformRotating machinebusinessInduction motor
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A novel approach to current transformer characterization in the presence of harmonic distortion

2009

The current transformer (CT) performance under distorted waveform conditions is usually characterized by means of the frequency-response test. In this paper, a new way to characterize CTs, closer to real operation conditions, is proposed. The harmonic phase-angle and ratio errors are measured using a nonsinusoidal current composed of fundamental and one harmonic with adjustable phase shift. The new method was tested by determining the performance of two metering class CTs commonly used by the Italian power company. The errors measured using the proposed approach are larger than the ones obtained with the frequency response. This result suggests that the frequency-response approach for the e…

EngineeringFrequency responseElectric current measurementAcousticsElectric transformer testingErrorsElectric utilitiesOperation conditionsHarmonic distortionPower companiesHarmonic analysisElectric power transmission networksFrequency responsePower electronicsWaveformMetering modeCurrent transformer (CT)Electrical and Electronic EngineeringInstrumentationNon-sinusoidal currentsPiezoelectric transducersTotal harmonic distortionbusiness.industryElectric power distributioncurrent transformer frequency response harmonic distortion power system harmonics transducersCurrent transformerRatio errorsTransducerElectric instrument transformersHarmonicPower system harmonicsCurrent (fluid)businessPower transmissionSettore ING-INF/07 - Misure Elettriche E ElettronicheDistorted waveforms
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New Forms of Work in the Light of Globalization in Software Development

2009

Globalization in software development introduced significant changes in the way organizations operate today. Software is nowadays produced by team members from geographically, temporally and culturally remote sites. Organizations seek for benefits that global market offers and face new challenges. Naturally resistant to change, these organizations often do not realize necessity for tailoring existing methods for distributed collaboration. Our empirical investigation shows a great variety in the ways organizations distribute responsibilities across remote sites and conclude that these can be divided into two main categories: joint collaboration that requires investments in team building and …

EngineeringKnowledge managementProgramvaruteknikGlobal software engineeringbusiness.industryTeam software processSoftware developmentSoftware EngineeringFace (sociological concept)Collaboration modelsOutsourcingVariety (cybernetics)GlobalizationSoftwareOffshoringWork (electrical)Forms of workJoint (building)business
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Health Education at La Ribera Universitary Hospital

2013

This paper describes the potential of learning platforms offering at the La Ribera Health Department. More than 100 activities have been designed and at least 5000 users have been participating. The paper concludes, first, that there are important factors to achieve a successful implementation of such elearning project. In second place it remarks that elearning platform can be used for other support activities rather than only online courses. Finally, the study emphasizes that training in electronic medical record of our professionals is a key element of hospital business.

EngineeringMedical educationbusiness.industryE-learning PlatformsMedical recordElectronic medical recordHuman ResourcesBlended learningWorld Wide WebClinical ApplicationsARQUITECTURA Y TECNOLOGIA DE COMPUTADORESHospital TrainingOn-line MethodsMedical RecordHealth educationbusinessHuman resourcesBlended-learningHealth department
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Towards a broader perspective on the forms of eco-industrial networks

2014

Abstract This paper explores various forms of eco-industrial networks in advancing environmental sustainability. Prior research on environmental sustainability primarily identifies industrial actors as autonomous entities or considers the role of networks in advancing environmental sustainability from a rather narrow perspective. However, the networks of ties in which industrial firms are embedded profoundly impacts not only their own performance, but also the natural environment in which they operate. Based on a systematic literature review, we identify four forms of eco-industrial networks that have the potential to advance environmental sustainability: 1) symbiosis networks, 2) sustainab…

EngineeringNetwork architectureKnowledge managementRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryManagement scienceStrategy and ManagementTheory of FormsSystematic literature reviewPerspective (graphical)Industrial networksIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringIndustrial symbiosisEnvironmental issueEnvironmental Science(all)Industrial symbiosisSustainabilityEnvironmental sustainabilitySustainability organizationsbusinessta512General Environmental ScienceJournal of Cleaner Production
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