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A New Approach To The Identification Of Cognitive Conflicts In The Repertory Grid: An Illustrative Case Study

1992

Abstract The concept of cognitive conflicts and its relation to the success of psychoanalytically oriented psychotherapy are discussed. According to this model of therapy, patients should achieve insight into their conscious as well as unconscious conflicts. Therefore in the present study we assumed that demonstrable cognitive changes would occur over treatment for chronic pain, as measured by Kelly's (1955) Repertory Grid Test. Grids were analyzed with regard to conflicts on the basis of the concept of unbalanced triads. A triad may be described as unbalanced when logical inconsistencies can be demonstrated on the basis of a correlative comparison of three corresponding construct pairs. Co…

CorrelativeLinguistics and LanguageSocial PsychologyRelation (database)Cognitive restructuringCognitionIdentification (information)Developmental and Educational PsychologyCognitive dissonanceRepertory gridConstruct (philosophy)PsychologySocial psychologyCognitive psychologyInternational Journal of Personal Construct Psychology
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A new Aphid genus and species (Hemiptera: Aphididae: Macrosiphini) living on ferns in Costa Rica and Mexico

2013

AbstractAphid species colonising ferns belong to the subfamily Aphidinae (Hemiptera: Aphididae) and the majority of these to the tribe Macrosiphini. A new genus in this tribe and its type species: Gibbomyzus pteridophytorumnew genus, new species, are established. Apterous and alate viviparous females are described from specimens collected on Blechnum buchtienii Rosenstock (Blechnaceae) in Costa Rica and on Pteridium aquilinum (Linnaeus) Kuhn (Dennstaedtiaceae) and an unidentified fern in Mexico. The taxonomic validity of the two new taxa is discussed based on morphological and molecular data. Morphologically, the new genus is compared with genera with swollen siphunculi recorded in the New …

Costa RicabiologyPhysiologyBiologíaMéxicoIdentification keyAphididaeDennstaedtiaceaeTribe (biology)biology.organism_classificationEcología. Medio ambienteBlechnumHemipteraType speciesStructural BiologyGenusAphididaeInsect ScienceBotanyZoologíaFernMolecular BiologyAphidEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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New discoveries in New World Atissini as revealed in revision of Pelignellus Sturtevant & Wheeler (Diptera: Ephydridae)

2019

Pelignellus is resurrected from synonymy with Atissa and is revised. The genus and both included species—P. subnudus Sturtevant & Wheeler from the USA (California) and P. freidbergi n. sp. from Central America (Costa Rica, El Salvador, Panama)—are described with an emphasis on structures of the male terminalia, which are fully illustrated. The species are keyed and their distribution data are provided. For perspective and to facilitate recognition of genera and species, the tribe Atissini is diagnosed and a key to genera is provided.

Costa Ricanew speciesNearcticDipteraCentral AmericaNew WorldNeotropicalshore fliesAtissinitaxonomyEphydridaeidentification keyPelignellusbiodiversity
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Faces and Identities: is it possible measuring the reliability of the 3D craniofacial approximations

2015

The craniofacial approximation (CFA) is largely used in forensic identification of unknown skeletonized bodies. Despite numerous forensic reports have proved successful in identifying a cadaver, it is very hard to assess the reliability of CFA methods. The present work aims to evaluate the accuracy of CFAs through the comparison of a blind facial approximation with a simultaneous faces array test. The blind CFA was made following the Manchester’s protocol. In our test the CFA was compared with a photographic array of ten faces, included the photo of the individual whom belonged the skull. The positive recognition was evaluated by a total of 320 unfamiliar assessors. During the test a survey…

Craniofacial approximationFace arrayForensic anthropologyFacial reconstructionForensic scienceCraniofacial identification
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2013

Parasitic, commensalistic, and mutualistic guests in social insect colonies often circumvent their hosts’ nestmate recognition system to be accepted. These tolerance strategies include chemical mimicry and chemical insignificance. While tolerance strategies have been studied intensively in social parasites, little is known about these mechanisms in non-parasitic interactions. Here, we describe a strategy used in a parabiotic association, i.e. two mutualistic ant species that regularly share a common nest although they have overlapping food niches. One of them, Crematogaster modiglianii, produces an array of cuticular compounds which represent a substance class undescribed in nature so far. …

Crematogasterbiologymedia_common.quotation_subjectZoologyInterspecific competitionInsectbiology.organism_classificationANTCompetition (biology)NestAnimal Science and ZoologyIdentification (biology)Chemical mimicryEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsmedia_commonFrontiers in Zoology
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Violence Through Words: Cultural Aspects and Performative Agency

2020

This chapter aims at describing the ways and ploys used by words (in the various public and private contexts where they define relations) conveying a form of symbolic violence aimed at classifying genders as they play out their respective identity roles. To this end, the author refers to “euphemized discourse” (Bourdieu, 1993) and the concept of “agency” (Duranti, Etnopragmatica. La forza nel parlare. Carocci Editore, Rome, Italy, 2007) in order to describe the process of naturalization of discursive practices geared towards affirmation of the androcentric system of language. Here, a variant of Mediterranean culture which remains patriarchal and sexist is examined by means of discourse anal…

Critical thinkingDiscourse analysisAgency (philosophy)Identity (social science)Gender studiesPerformative utteranceIdentification (psychology)SociologyEuphemismWesternization
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Analysis of Early Host Responses for Asymptomatic Disease Detection and Management of Specialty Crops

2010

The rapid and unabated spread of vector-borne diseases within US specialty crops threatens our agriculture, our economy, and the livelihood of growers and farm workers. Early detection of vector-borne pathogens is an essential step for the accurate surveillance and management of vector-borne diseases of specialty crops. Currently, we lack the tools that would detect the infectious agent at early (primary) stages of infection with a high degree of sensitivity and specificity. In this paper, we outline a strategy for developing an integrated suite of platform technologies to enable rapid, early disease detection and diagnosis of huanglongbing (HLB), the most destructive citrus disease. The re…

Crops AgriculturalCitrusTime FactorsPolymers and PlasticsDisease detectionCitruPlant DiseaseDiseaseBiologyAsymptomaticSettore AGR/07 - Genetica AgrariamedicinePlant DiseasesGeneral Environmental ScienceHost (biology)business.industryRapid expansionSpecialty cropsBiotechnologyHost-Pathogen InteractionHost-Pathogen InteractionsBiological MarkerIdentification (biology)medicine.symptombusinessBiomarkersInfectious agentCritical Reviews™ in Immunology
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Presence of pathogenic bacteria in ice cubes and evaluation of their survival in different systems

2017

In this study, 60 samples of ice cubes produced at different levels (domestic, restaurant and industrial facilities), within a restricted geographical area, were investigated for their general microbiological characteristics through the analysis of populations other than enteric bacteria. Total mesophilic bacteria were in the range 1.01 × 102–9.55 × 103, 3.12 × 102–6.31 × 103and 1.30 × 102–3.99 × 103CFU/100 mL of thawed ice from domestic freezer (DF), stock boxes (SB) for self-production performed with ice machines in bars and pubs, and from sales packages (SP) of industrial productions, respectively. Some DF and SP samples were negative for the presence of total psychrotrophic…

Cross-contamination; Genetic identification; Human infections; Hygiene; Ice cubes; Microbial survival; Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology0301 basic medicineMicroorganism030106 microbiologyBacillus cereusmedicine.disease_causeApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyMicrobiology03 medical and health sciencesfoodmedicineCross-contaminationFood scienceGenetic identificationfood.beveragebiologyPseudomonasIce cubeHygienePathogenic bacteriaAcinetobacterbiology.organism_classificationMicrobial survivalTonic waterPsychrotrophic bacteriaHuman infectionAcinetobacter lwoffiiSettore AGR/16 - Microbiologia AgrariaAnnals of Microbiology
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The lay historian explains intergroup behavior: Examining the role of identification and cognitive structuring in ethnocentric historical attributions

2017

Both historians and lay people attempt to explain national histories. However, psychological research, to date, focused predominantly on the patterns of those explanations with regard to negative historical behaviors. In this article, we assess ethnocentrism of people’s explanations of both negative and positive historical behavior of ingroup members (own nation) and outgroup members (other nation). Two studies analyze how Poles explain crimes and heroic acts committed in the General Government, as well as diverse behaviors during the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968. The studies confirm an ethnocentric pattern of explanation: positive historical actions of ingroup members we…

Cultural StudiesEthnocentrismSocial PsychologyPsychological research05 social sciences050109 social psychologyExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyCognitionStructuring050105 experimental psychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesIdentification (psychology)PsychologyAttributionSocial identity theorySocial psychologyMemory Studies
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Physico-Geographical Mesoregions of Poland: verification and adjustment of boundaries on the basis of contemporary spatial Data

2018

The programme of identification, cataloguing and evaluation of Polish landscapes, part of the implementation of the European Landscape Convention, has caused an increase in interest in physico-geographical regionalisation over recent years. The commonly accepted regionalisation of Poland developed by J. Kondracki (Kondracki & Richling 1994) is sufficient for work at an overview scale (e.g. 1:500,000), whereas its spatial accuracy is too low to make use of it for the purpose of Polish landscape cataloguing. The aim of this article is to present a more up-to-date and detailed division of Poland into mesoregions, adjusted to the 1:50,000 scale. In comparison with older work, the number of meso…

Cultural StudiesEuropean Landscape ConventionGeography Planning and DevelopmentRegionalisationboundaries of regionsspatial unitsUrban StudiesIdentification (information)GeographyWork (electrical)Regional scienceGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesPolandregionalisationScale (map)Spatial analysis
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