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Identification of highly conserved genes: SNZ and SNO in the marine sponge Suberites domuncula: their gene structure and promoter activity in mammali…

2001

Abstract Recently, we reported that cells from the sponge Suberites domuncula respond to ethylene with an increase in intracellular Ca 2+ level [Ca 2+ ] i , and with an upregulation of the expression of (at least) two genes, a Ca 2+ /calmodulin-dependent protein kinase and the potential ethylene-responsive gene, termed SDSNZERR (A. Krasko, H.C. Schroder, S. Perovic, R. Steffen, M. Kruse, W. Reichert, I.M. Muller, W.E.G. Muller, J. Biol. Chem. 274 (1999)). Here, we describe for the first time that also mammalian (3T3) cells respond to ethylene, generated by ethephon, with an immediate and transient, strong increase in [Ca 2+ ] i . Next, the promoter for the sponge SDSNZERR gene was isolated …

biologySaccharomyces cerevisiaeBiophysicsTransfectionbiology.organism_classificationBiochemistryMolecular biology3T3 cellsSuberites domunculaOpen reading framemedicine.anatomical_structureStructural BiologyGene expressionGeneticsmedicineSignal transductionGeneBiochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Gene Structure and Expression
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Athletes as ‘Cultural Architects’: A Qualitative Analysis of Elite Coaches` Perceptions of Highly Influential Soccer Players

2019

The main purpose of this study was to gain a better understanding of highly influential players\ud in elite soccer. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with ten elite coaches to determine\ud their perceptions of the characteristics, emergence and impact of highly influential players.\ud The interview guide was anchored in coaching literature and leadership theory, and after\ud exploring the interview data in this frame, we decided to label these athletes as cultural\ud architects. The results of the analysis revealed three general dimensions of cultural architects\ud in elite teams: a) Personal characteristics, which include elements related to their\ud achievements on the soccer pitc…

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La religión del cuerpo-mercancía: ¿un nuevo opio del pueblo?

2018

The commercial exploitation or more precisely the total capitalist management of the human body erects this as a universal divinity. The direct consequence of this generalized corporal capitalism is the massive depoliticization of the body and, often, the reflection that is dedicated to it. In this article, we seek to reflect on the current practices of bodily modifications within the framework of the changes in the regimes of neoliberal governance in recent decades. This reflection is guided by the revision of central texts of critical theory

body modification. 73 78deportemodificación corporaloftenFabien The commercial exploitation or more precisely the total capitalist management of the human body erects this as a universal divinity. The direct consequence of this generalized corporal capitalism is the massive depoliticization of the body andwe seek to reflect on the current practices of bodily modifications within the framework of the changes in the regimes of neoliberal governance in recent decades. This reflection is guided by the revision of central texts of critical theory cuerpobody:SOCIOLOGÍA [UNESCO]1137-7038 8537 Arxius de sociologia 493757 2018 38 6508346 La religión del cuerpo-mercancía: ¿un nuevo opio del pueblo? Ollierthe reflection that is dedicated to it. In this articleUNESCO::SOCIOLOGÍA¿un nuevo opio del pueblo? Ollier [1137-7038 8537 Arxius de sociologia 493757 2018 38 6508346 La religión del cuerpo-mercancía]sportexplotaciónexploitation
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Lo spazio epistolare dal brainframe alfabetico al brainframe cibernetico

2010

brainframeSettore L-ART/05 - Discipline Dello Spettacolo
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A systematic literature review on cyberstalking : An analysis of past achievements and future promises

2020

Individuals’ excessive use of technology-enabled communication platforms, such as social media, has led to scholarly recognition of rising incidences of cyberstalking. Despite considerable studies directed at its examination, the current research on cyberstalking is limited by a lack of clarity on its characterization and prevalence, coupled with a fragmented research focus. To address this limitation, a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) on cyberstalking has been undertaken. Rigorous protocols were applied to identify 49 empirical studies via Scopus and Web of Science, based on specific keywords and article selection criteria. Findings reveal four emergent research themes on characteristic…

business.industry020209 energy:Samfunnsvitenskap: 200 [VDP]05 social sciencesVDP::Technology: 500::Information and communication technology: 55002 engineering and technologyPublic relationsService providerlaw.inventionEmpirical researchSystematic reviewConceptual frameworklawManagement of Technology and Innovation0502 economics and business0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringCyberstalkingCLARITYSocial mediaBusiness and International ManagementThematic analysisbusinessPsychology050203 business & managementApplied Psychology
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Don't throw away your printed books: A meta-analysis on the effects of reading media on reading comprehension

2018

Abstract With the increasing dominance of digital reading over paper reading, gaining understanding of the effects of the medium on reading comprehension has become critical. However, results from research comparing learning outcomes across printed and digital media are mixed, making conclusions difficult to reach. In the current meta-analysis, we examined research in recent years (2000–2017), comparing the reading of comparable texts on paper and on digital devices. We included studies with between-participants (n = 38) and within-participants designs (n = 16) involving 171,055 participants. Both designs yielded the same advantage of paper over digital reading (Hedge's g = −0.21; dc = −0.2…

business.industry05 social sciences050301 education050105 experimental psychologyLinguisticsEducationDigital mediaTime frameReading comprehensionMeta-analysis0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesNarrativeDigital readingbusinessPsychology0503 educationEducational Research Review
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Outlining the impact of intellectual capital accumulation and depletion processes on the performance of an insurance firm: a dynamic resource-based p…

2014

This paper aims to develop a conceptual framework on how Intellectual Capital (IC) accumulation and depletion processes are dynamically interrelated with firm performance. Such a framework makes explicit the relationships between policy levers, strategic resources, drivers, end-results and performance indicators through a Dynamic Resource-based perspective. Such an approach matches the Resource based perspective and the System Dynamics (SD) methodology. This paper argues that in order to explain a firm superior performance, it is not sufficient to look at the endowment of strategic resources in a given moment of time; it is instead required to investigate the dynamics of company strategic r…

business.industryAccountingResource Based-viewInvestment (macroeconomics)System DynamicsCompetitive advantageIntellectual capitalSettore SECS-P/07 - Economia AziendaleConceptual frameworkIntellectual capitalPerformance measurementCritical success factorResource-based viewEconomicsPerformance measurementPerformance indicatorbusinessIndustrial organizationMANAGEMENT CONTROL
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Use of hierarchical Bayesian framework in MTS studies to model different causes and novel possible forms of acquired MTS

2015

Abstract: An integrative account of MTS could be cast in terms of hierarchical Bayesian inference. It may help to highlight a central role of sensory (tactile) precision could play in MTS. We suggest that anosognosic patients, with anesthetic hemisoma, can also be interpreted as a form of acquired MTS, providing additional data for the model.

business.industryCognitive NeuroscienceTOUCHBODY AWARENESSSensory systemTactile perceptionBody awarenessBayesian inferenceMachine learningcomputer.software_genreHiearchical Bayesian ModelIllusionTouch PerceptionTactile PerceptionSYNAESTHESIABayesian frameworkArtificial intelligencePerceptual DisorderbusinessPsychologycomputerHumanCognitive Neuroscience
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Does News Frame Affect Free Movement Attitudes? A Comparative Analysis

2021

The policy of free movement—one of the core principles of the European Union—has become increasingly politicized. This makes it more important to understand how attitudes toward free movement are shaped, and the role of the media. The purpose of this study is therefore to investigate how news frames affect attitudes toward free movement, and whether education moderates framing effects. The findings from a survey experiment conducted in seven European countries show that the effects are few and inconsistent across countries. This suggest that these attitudes are not easily shifted by exposure to a single news frame.

business.industryCommunication05 social sciencesFrame (networking)Public relations16. Peace & justiceSurvey experimentFree movementAffect (psychology)Framing effect0506 political scienceCore (game theory)Political science0502 economics and business050602 political science & public administration050207 economicsbusinessJournalism & Mass Communication Quarterly
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Haptic Visuality and Film Narration. Mapping New Women’s Cinema in Spain

2020

There is a trend in female film production in the 21st century in the context of Spain towards a type of cinema that we could classify as haptic. It is a mode of representation concerned with multisensory expression in film images. In this article, we shall study this haptic visuality in the works of four filmmakers: Isabel Coixet, Paula Ortiz, Mar Coll and Carla Simón, whose films in this century exemplify the trend. The method chosen is textual analysis, which will provide us with the necessary tools to study matters concerning representation (framing), narration (nuclei and catalysis) and communication (spectatorial subject). These three analytical categories together will enable us to s…

business.industryCommunicationhaptic visualitySpanish cinemalcsh:P87-96lcsh:Communication. Mass medialcsh:AdvertisingMovie theaterFraming (social sciences)Aestheticstextual analysisfilmic narrationOpenness to experienceNarrativelcsh:HF5801-6182Sociologybusinesswomen's cinemaHaptic technologyCommunication & Society
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