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Tyniecka ikebana

2016

Tyniec ikebana or tynike is a creative reinterpretation of the traditional Japanese art of flower arrangement used for the liturgical purposes and for the proclamation of the Christian message. In my article I will present the basie features, history and principles of ikebana and the relationship between Buddhism and Japanese culture and ikebana. Next I am going to describe the cultural role of flowers in Europę, and the reception of ikebana in the Western culture. But the main purpose of the article is to show the specificity of the ikebana practice in Benedictine monastery in Tyniec (Poland) as a new, interesting way of evangelization. The main problem is the tension between the Buddhist …

Benedictine OrderikebanaBuddhismTyniecbuddyzmbenedyktyni
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Rev. of T.-A. Cooper, Monk-Bishops and the English Benedictine Reform Movement: Reading London, BL, Cotton Tiberius A. III in Its Manuscript Context,…

2018

A review article on the Book of T._A Cooper on ms. Cotton Tiberius A.III

Benedictine ReformmanuscriptAnglo-Saxon EnglandSettore L-FIL-LET/15 - Filologia Germanica
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Priuilegia Ordinis Fratrum Cisterciensium / a Johanne Cireyo edita

1491

Sign.: a-z8, A-B8. - Data completa, 4 juliol, 1491 L. gòt. - 3 mides. - 35 lín. - Inic. grav.

Benedictins Privilegis i immunitats Obres anteriors a 1800DIG-BH
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Priuilegia Ordinis Fratrum Cisterciensium

1491

Sign.: a-z8, A-B8. - Data completa, 4 juliol, 1491 L. gòt. - 3 mides. - 35 lín. - Inic. grav

Benedictins Privilegis i immunitats Obres anteriors al 1800
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Combined spike-related functional MRI and multiple source analysis in the non-invasive spike localization of benign rolandic epilepsy.

2007

Abstract Objective To localize the irritative zone in children by combined spike-related fMRI and EEG multiple source analysis (MSA) in children with benign rolandic epilepsy. Methods Interictal spikes were averaged and localized using MSA, and source locations were displayed in the anatomical 3D-MRI in 11 patients (5–12 yrs, median 10). Interictal spikes were additionally recorded during the fMRI acquisition (EEG-fMRI), and the fMRI sequences were correlated off-line with the EEG spikes. Results MSA revealed an initial central dipole in all patients, including the face or hand area. A second dipolar source was mostly consistent with propagated activity. BOLD activations from EEG-fMRI, cons…

Benign Rolandic EpilepsyElectroencephalographyBrain mappingEpilepsyPhysiology (medical)medicineImage Processing Computer-AssistedHumansIctalChildCerebral CortexBrain MappingPrincipal Component Analysismedicine.diagnostic_testLateral sulcusElectroencephalographymedicine.diseaseEpilepsy RolandicMagnetic Resonance ImagingSensory Systemsnervous system diseasesRolandic epilepsyOxygennervous systemNeurologyChild PreschoolNeurology (clinical)PsychologyNeuroscienceInsulaClinical neurophysiology : official journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology
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Clotilde Bertoni, Letteratura e giornalismo Roma, Ed. Carocci - 2009

2010

Bertoni letteratura giornalismo new journalism non fiction novelSettore L-FIL-LET/10 - Letteratura Italiana
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Clusters and Industrial Districts: Where is the Literature Going? Identifying Emerging Sub-Fields of Research

2015

[EN] The industrial district and cluster literature has generated an extraordinary quantity of articles, debates and topics for discussion, and encompasses one of the most vibrant lines of research in the field of economics, geography, management and related disciplines. The literature, however, is fairly fragmented. In this paper, “bibliometric” methods are used to analyse the cluster literature published between 1957 and 2014 in order to explore “prospective” research priorities through the method of “bibliographic coupling”. Beyond focusing on foundational works in the past, this approach shifts the focus away from the practice of analysing co-citations and seminal contributions to one o…

Bibliometric analysisWeb of scienceGeography Planning and DevelopmentBibliographic couplingBibliographic couplingIndustrial districtField (geography)Bibliometric analysisOrder (exchange)ClusterIndustrial districtRegional scienceCluster (physics)ORGANIZACION DE EMPRESASWeb of ScienceProspective researchSociologySocial science
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New Reactions of Amino-Functionalized 3-Vinyl-1H-indoles and Tetrahydropyridin-4-yl Analogues with Dienophiles

1991

Reactions of 3-[2-(morpholin-4-yl)vinyl]-1H-indole (1), the 1,2-dihydro-9H-carbazole 2, as well as the 3-(tetrahydropyridin-4-yl)-1H-indoles 3a and 3b with some carbo- and heterodienophiles are described. The scope and limitations of the synthetic utility of these amino- (or homoamino)-functionalized 3-vinyl-1H-indoles are reported and some MO calculations for the qualitative prediction of their reactivities are presented. The reactions gave rise to substitution products, redox products, Diels-Alder adducts, ene adducts, and Michael-type adducts (Schemes 2 and 3).

Bicyclic moleculeChemistryOrganic ChemistryBiochemistryRedoxCatalysisQualitative predictionAmino functionalizedAdductEnamineInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundDrug DiscoveryOrganic chemistryPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryEne reactionHelvetica Chimica Acta
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A Brief History of Oxygen

2010

Where did oxygen come from? Remarkably, that atom of oxygen you have just breathed had its origin in the heart of an ancient star. To understand this, one has to make an imaginary journey back to the creation of the universe, the “big bang,” more than 12 BYA. We shall avoid details of physics, and simply describe a reasonable scenario that is accepted by most physicists today.

Big BangPhysics::Popular PhysicsStrict anaerobePhysics::History of PhysicsThe ImaginaryEpistemology
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Interference in Dutch–French Bilinguals : Stimulus and Response Conflict in Intra- and Interlingual Stroop

2018

Abstract. In the present manuscript, we investigate the source of congruency effects in a group of Dutch–French bilinguals. In particular, participants performed a color-identification Stroop task, in which both (first language) Dutch and (second language) French distracting color words were presented in colors. The typical finding is impaired responding when the word and color are incongruent (e.g., “red” in blue) relative to congruent (e.g., “red” in red). This congruency effect is observed for both first and second language distracting color words. The current experiment used a 2-to-1 keypress mapping manipulation, which allows one to separate stimulus conflict (i.e., conflict between w…

BilingualismFirst languageExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyStimulus (physiology)050105 experimental psychologyStroop effect03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineStimulus–response modelArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Color word0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesResponse conflictNeuroscience of multilingualismGeneral Psychology05 social sciencesGeneral MedicineSemanticsResponse selectionSecond languageStimulus conflict[SCCO.PSYC] Cognitive science/PsychologyColor term[SCCO.PSYC]Cognitive science/PsychologyPsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryCognitive psychologyStroop effect
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