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The Politification and Politicisation of the EU

2016

Publication date: March 1, 2016 In this article, we suggest a novel conceptual framework for understanding and analysing EU politicisation. Recent studies on EU politicisation argue that the post-Maastricht era led to the politicisation of EU integration via an increasing citizens' dissatisfaction. Contrary to this account, we argue that European integration has been from the beginning linked to politicisation, but in an unusual way. To capture its uniqueness we introduce the concepts of politisation as a precondition of politicisation and of politification as a depoliticised modality of politicisation. Politicisation is then not something new to EU integration but rather it is constitutive…

HistorySociology and Political Sciencepolitificationhistory of european integrationpoliticisationGender StudiesPoliticsPolitical scienceEuropean integrationta517media_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean UnionEuropean unionpolitisationmedia_commonpolitics; politicisation; politisation; politification; European Union; History of European IntegrationInterpretation (philosophy)Spelllcsh:JC11-607lcsh:Women. Feminismlcsh:Political theoryConceptual frameworkPolitical economypoliticsEuropean integrationlcsh:HQ1101-2030.7Redescriptions: Political Thought, Conceptual History and Feminist Theory
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Challenges of Pandemic-Related Border Closures for Everyday Lives of Poles and Czechs in the Divided Town of Cieszyn/Český Těšín: Integrated Function…

2022

AbstractThe article asks whether the divided town Cieszyn-Český Těšín can be considered a joint “living space” in the shadow of the COVID-19 pandemic. It evaluates the impact of the pandemic on various aspects of the daily lives of the inhabitants and institutions of both parts of this divided town. Three main dimensions of cross-border integration were studied: cross-border flows, cross-border structures/institutions, and the feeling of togetherness, which represents an ideational dimension of cross-border integration. The research was based on studying narratives covering border closures in the divided town, the analysis of cross-borderness of existing Facebook groups acting in both parts…

HistoryČeský Těšín/Cieszyncross-border integrationPolitical Science and International RelationsGeography Planning and DevelopmentCOVID-19joint living spaceborder closurestwin townsNationalities Papers
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Database to Ontology Mapping Patterns in RDB2OWL Lite

2016

We describe the RDB2OWL Lite language for relational database to RDF/OWL mapping specification and discuss the architectural and content specification patterns arising in mapping definition. RDB2OWL Lite is a simplification of original RDB2OWL with aggregation possibilities and order-based filters removed, while providing in-mapping SQL view definition possibilities. The mapping constructs and their usage patterns are illustrated on mapping examples from medical domain: medicine registries and hospital information system. The RDB2OWL Lite mapping implementation is offered both via translation into D2RQ and into standard R2RML mapping notations.

Hospital information systemOpen Biomedical OntologiesInformation retrievalComputer scienceViewRelational databaseSemantic integrationcomputer.file_formatRDFNotationcomputerDomain (software engineering)
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Improvement of the thermophilic anaerobic digestion and hygienisation of waste activated sludge by synergistic pretreatment

2019

Hybrid disintegration of waste activated sludge (WAS) before the thermophilic anaerobic stabilization of WAS contributes to the intensification of organic compounds decomposition and increases the effectiveness of the anaerobic stabilization process compared to the fermentation of raw WAS. This article investigates the influence of a chemical-thermal pretreatment procedure with the use of NaOH and freezing by the dry ice on WAS. We found that the hybrid pretreatment of WAS causes higher concentration of released organics in the liquid phase (represented here as a change in soluble chemical oxygen demand - SCOD value) in comparison to these disintegration techniques used separately. The use …

Hot TemperatureEnvironmental Engineering020209 energy02 engineering and technology010501 environmental scienceshygienisationWaste Disposal Fluid01 natural sciencesmethane productionSalmonellaEscherichia coli0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringAnaerobiosisMethane productionthermophilic fermentation0105 earth and related environmental sciencesBiological Oxygen Demand AnalysisSewageWaste activated sludge (WAS)ChemistryThermophilehybrid disintegrationGeneral MedicinePulp and paper industryDecompositionAnaerobic digestionActivated sludgeBiofuelsFermentationMethaneAnaerobic exerciseJournal of Environmental Science and Health. Part A, Toxic/Hazardous Substances & Environmental Engineering
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Comparison of housing first and traditional homeless service users in eight european countries: Protocol for a mixed methods, Multi-site study

2020

Background Homeless services expend considerable resources to provide for service users’ most basic needs, such as food and shelter, but their track record for ending homelessness is disappointing. An alternative model, Housing First, reversed the order of services so that homeless individuals are offered immediate access to independent housing, with wraparound supports but no treatment or abstinence requirements. Although the evidence base for Housing First’s effectiveness in ending homelessness is robust, less is known about its effectiveness in promoting recovery. Objective The objective of this research is to compare rehabilitation- and recovery-related outcomes of homeless services us…

Housing Firstmedicine.medical_treatmentmedia_common.quotation_subjectValida-ción de instrumentosCommunity integrationHealthcare improvement science Radboud Institute for Health Sciences [Radboudumc 18]03 medical and health sciencesrecovery0302 clinical medicineAll institutes and research themes of the Radboud University Medical CentermedicineProtocolcapabilitiesEnseñanza superior030212 general & internal medicinemedia_commonSocial policyAprendizajeRehabilitationRegulación de la cogniciónbusiness.industry1. No povertyGeneral Medicinehomeless servicesAbstinencePublic relations030227 psychiatryTest (assessment)housing FirstBusinessHousing FirstThematic analysisBasic needs
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HPV in semen: evaluation of the link among infection, sperm parameters and viral genome integration

2016

Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) are agents of the most common sexually transmitted diseases. Both in men and in women, HPVs cause a variety of clinical symptoms ranging from warts to cancer. It has been shown that infection with oncogenic HPV is the major cause of development of cervical cancer in women and less frequently of penile cancers in men. HPV infects epithelial cells and can bind other cell types. Its presence in semen is widely known, but the effects on fertility and reproductive function are still controversial. Partners of women with high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions were enrolled. From each subject seminal parameters were evaluated. HPV was detected and genotyped both …

Human papillomaviruses human semen seminal parameters virus integration.Settore BIO/11 - Biologia Molecolare
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Exploring individual differences among teachers' ICT acceptance: A path model and role of experience

2019

This research tested a path model in which constructive beliefs, components of the technological acceptance model, and perceived enjoyment directly and indirectly predicted information and communication technology (ICT) integration into educational practices. We analyzed whether experience played a moderating role in this nomological network of associations. The sample comprised 374 Italian teachers (Mage = 38.69, SD = 5.30, F = 198) divided into two groups: the first with 20 or fewer years of teaching experience and the second with 21 or more years. They completed a questionnaire comprising a socioanagraphic section and the following scales: the Teacher’s Beliefs, the Intrinsic Motivation,…

Human-Computer Interactionteachersconstructivist beliefSocial PsychologyInformation and Communications TechnologyCommunicationMathematics educationhedonic and utilitarian motivationICT integrationSociologyHuman Technology
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Monte carlo methods in quantum many-body theories

2008

This is an introduction of Monte Carlo methods for beginners and their application to some quantum many-body problems. Special emphasis is done on the methodology and the general characteristics of Monte Carlo calculations. An introduction to the applications to many-body physics, specifically the Variational Monte Carlo and the Green Function Monte Carlo, is also included.

Hybrid Monte CarloComputer scienceQuantum Monte CarloMonte Carlo methodDynamic Monte Carlo methodMathematics::Metric GeometryMonte Carlo method in statistical physicsMonte Carlo integrationStatistical physicsVariational Monte CarloMonte Carlo molecular modeling
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A Wiener Path Integral Technique for Non-Stationary Response Determination of Nonlinear Oscillators with Fractional Derivative Elements

2014

In this paper a novel approximate analytical technique for determining the non-stationary response probability density function (PDF) of randomly excited linear and nonlinear oscillators with fractional derivative elements is developed. Specifically, the concept of the Wiener path integral in conjunction with a variational formulation is utilized to derive an approximate closed form solution for the system response non-stationary PDF. Notably, the determination of the non-stationary response PDF is accomplished without the need to advance the solution in short time steps as it is required by the existing alternative numerical path integral solution schemes. In this manner, the analytical Wi…

Hybrid Monte CarloMathematical analysisMonte Carlo methodAnalytical techniquePath integral formulationfractional derivativeProbability density functionFunctional integrationstochastic responseClosed-form expressionWiener path integralMathematicsFractional calculusVulnerability, Uncertainty, and Risk
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Critical phenomena without “hyper scaling”: How is the finite-size scaling analysis of Monte Carlo data affected?

2010

Abstract The finite size scaling analysis of Monte Carlo data is discussed for two models for which hyperscaling is violated: (i) the random field Ising model (using a model for a colloid-polymer mixture in a random matrix as a representative) (ii) The Ising bi-pyramid in computing surface fields.

Hybrid Monte CarloPhysicsQuantum Monte CarloMonte Carlo methodCondensed Matter::Statistical MechanicsDynamic Monte Carlo methodMonte Carlo integrationIsing modelMonte Carlo method in statistical physicsStatistical physicsPhysics and Astronomy(all)Condensed Matter::Disordered Systems and Neural NetworksMonte Carlo molecular modelingPhysics Procedia
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