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Perceived safety and attributed value as predictors of the intention to use autonomous vehicles: A national study with Spanish drivers

2019

Abstract Sooner than later, the growing development of Autonomous Vehicles (AVs) will represent not only an imminent transformation of transportation dynamics, but also further advantages for their users, including many improvements in road crash prevention, efficiency and sustainability. However, different concerns and constraints may affect the intention of adopting this technology among its potential customers, especially for what concerns those constraints related to safety, viability and stability. The objective of this study was to examine the influence of perceived safety and value attributed to the AV in the drivers’ intention to use it, considering the drivers’ demographic factors,…

Value (ethics)business.industry05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologiesPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthInformation technology02 engineering and technologyEnvironmental economicsAffect (psychology)CausalityStructural equation modelingInformation and Communications Technology021105 building & constructionSustainability0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesBusinessSafety Risk Reliability and QualitySafety ResearchInclusion (education)050107 human factorsSafety Science
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Incorporación de valor social a la contratación pública en España: Situación y perspectivas

2016

La consideración del valor social en las transacciones con capital público debería ser un garante de mejora en las sociedades actuales. La inclusión de un reconocimiento e impulso de iniciativas de tipo social o medioambiental, por parte de las entidades públicas, en el momento de llevar a cabo concursos, compras o concesión de subvenciones, podría generar un incremento de la calidad de vida de los ciudadanos, objetivo que, sin duda, debería perseguir cualquier Administración Pública. En el presente artículo se revisa de forma comprensiva la situación de las administraciones (local, autonómica y nacional) en España, a la luz de los recientes cambios en la legislación comunitaria sobre contr…

Value (ethics)contratación públicaimpacto socialmedia_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:Political scienceLegislationGeneral MedicinePublic administrationPublic capitallcsh:Political institutions and public administration (General)JGeographyPromotion (rank)ProcurementJF20-2112Valor sociallcsh:JF20-2112Political institutions and public administration (General)Political scienceInclusion (education)Cartographylcsh:Jmedia_commonRevista de Estudios de la Administración Local y Autonómica
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Future Intentions of Fitness Center Customers: Effect of Emotions, Perceived Well-Being and Management Variables

2020

One of the main objectives of fitness center managers is to obtain high levels of loyalty from the customers of these fitness centers. Within the existing literature on fitness center management, previous research has analyzed the importance of the management variables themselves to determine the behavioral intentions of their customers, ignoring other psychological and sociodemographic aspects and focusing on linear relationship models. Therefore, this study, which aims to analyze the impact of different management variables along with psychological (emotions and subjective well-being) and demographic variables (age and sex) on the satisfaction, perceived value (PV) and future intentions (…

Value (ethics)media_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:BF1-990emotions050105 experimental psychology03 medical and health sciencessport management0302 clinical medicinewell-beingLoyaltyPsychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesperceived valueGeneral PsychologyOriginal Researchfuture intentionsmedia_commonQCAQualitative comparative analysis05 social sciencessatisfactionLinear modelVariance (accounting)lcsh:PsychologyWell-beingsports centerSport managementPsychologySocial psychologyInclusion (education)030217 neurology & neurosurgeryFrontiers in Psychology
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Social Capital, Well-Being and Municipality: Salaspils Municipality (Latvia) Case

2016

Abstract During the last three decades, social capital has gained prominence throughout the social sciences. The concepts has been analysed in various manners (from perspectives of economics, political sciences, sociology, anthropology etc.) providing wide range of theoretical conceptualizations. The aim of paper is to analyse the relation of social capital and possibility to improve the well-being of the municipality’s citizens using co-responsibility approach. In order to achieve the aim, the tasks are formulated as follows: 1) to review theoretical background for concept of social capital and subjective well-being, 2) to analyse the factors of social capital at local level, and 3) to use…

Value (ethics)municipalityHF5001-6182innovative managementCitizen journalismScientific literatureSocial mobilityFocus groupEconomics as a scienceEmpirical researchsubjective well-beingPolitical scienceWell-beingRegional sciencesocial capitalBusinesssocial inclusionEconomic systemHB71-74Social capitalEconomics and Culture
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Philosophy and science: the axes of evil in disability studies?

2007

In this review, I concentrate on analysing the response Tom Shakespeare’s Disability rights and wrongs has awoken in the disability studies community. I argue that the complicated relationship between politics and science is the underlying cause for many controversies in disability studies. The research field should regain its autonomy and scrutinise properly its ontological premises. The field of disability studies in the UK is in turmoil. During the past 10 years or so, there have been several debates that have revolved around the social model of disability. The latest source of a heated debate is Tom Shakespeare’s Disability rights and wrongs . Many of us working outside the UK have foll…

Value of LifeHealth (social science)Inclusion (disability rights)ScienceHealth Policymedia_common.quotation_subjectPublic PolicySocial model of disabilityMinor (academic)Disability studiesDisability EvaluationPhilosophyIssues ethics and legal aspectsPoliticsAmusementArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)FeelingLawHumansDisabled PersonsSociologyAutonomymedia_commonJournal of Medical Ethics
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VIDEOGAMES: AN INCLUSIVE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT A MEDIA EDUCATION PROJECT IN PRIMARY SCHOOL

2015

Many studies say that video game play is beginning to threaten traditional home entertainment choices (especially television), posing a very real threat to other media revenue streams. The reasons for video games growth in sales and popularity can be credited to the growth in the popularity and the technical innovations in the mobile sector. Attempting to support videogames for education and learning purposes has prompted considerable attention over the last years. The great variety of digital games available has provided much for educators and researchers to explore, resulting in intense disputes that many games have benefits both in and out of the classroom for learners of primary school.…

Videogames inclusion media educationSettore M-PED/04 - Pedagogia Sperimentale
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PML nuclear body-residing proteins sequentially associate with HPV genome after infectious nuclear delivery.

2019

Subnuclear promyelocytic leukemia (PML) nuclear bodies (NBs) are targeted by many DNA viruses after nuclear delivery. PML protein is essential for formation of PML NBs. Sp100 and Small Ubiquitin-Like Modifier (SUMO) are also permanently residing within PML NBs. Often, large DNA viruses disassemble and reorganize PML NBs to counteract their intrinsic antiviral activity and support establishment of infection. However, human papillomavirus (HPV) requires PML protein to retain incoming viral DNA in the nucleus for subsequent efficient transcription. In contrast, Sp100 was identified as a restriction factor for HPV. These findings suggested that PML NBs are important regulators of early stages o…

Viral DiseasesPhysiologyvirusesIntranuclear Inclusion BodiesPromyelocytic Leukemia ProteinVirus ReplicationBiochemistryAutoantigensImmune PhysiologyMedicine and Health SciencesCell Cycle and Cell DivisionNuclear proteinBiology (General)PapillomaviridaeStaining0303 health sciencesViral GenomicsImmune System ProteinsChromosome Biology030302 biochemistry & molecular biologyCell StainingTotal Cell CountingNuclear Proteinsvirus diseasesAntigens NuclearGenomicsCell biologymedicine.anatomical_structureInfectious DiseasesCapsidCell ProcessesViral GenomeCellular Structures and OrganellesIntranuclear SpaceResearch ArticleHuman Papillomavirus InfectionQH301-705.5UrologyImmunologyCell Enumeration TechniquesSUMO-1 ProteinSexually Transmitted DiseasesMitosisMicrobial GenomicsGenome ViralBiologyResearch and Analysis MethodsMicrobiologyVirusAntibodies03 medical and health sciencesPromyelocytic leukemia proteinVirologyNuclear BodiesmedicineGeneticsHumansVesiclesMolecular BiologyMitosisTranscription factor030304 developmental biologyCell NucleusGenitourinary InfectionsTumor Suppressor ProteinsBiology and Life SciencesProteinsCell BiologyRC581-607Cell nucleusViral replicationSpecimen Preparation and Treatmentbiology.proteinParasitologyCapsid ProteinsImmunologic diseases. AllergyTranscription FactorsPLoS Pathogens
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July 2003: 62-year-old female with progressive muscular weakness

2004

The July 2003 Case of the Month (COM). A 62-year-old female patient experienced progressive muscular weakness over the last ten years, involving shoulder and pelvic girdle muscles, paraspinal and facial muscles. A biopsy was taken from the left deltoid muscle where hepatitis vaccination had taken place 4 weeks previously. The specimen revealed macrophagic myofasciitis due to the injection of aluminium-bound vaccines. The finding can be reproduced experimentally by injecting vaccines in rats. The pathomechanism is supposed to involve immune stimulation due to long term persistence of the adjuvant. Macrophagic myofasciitis has been suggested to occasionally cause myopathy but is supposed to b…

Viral Hepatitis Vaccinesmedicine.medical_specialtyAluminum HydroxideMass SpectrometryCases of the Month: July to September 2003Pathology and Forensic MedicineDiagnosis DifferentialBiopsymedicineHumansMuscle SkeletalMyopathyInclusion BodiesHepatitisMuscle WeaknessPelvic girdlemedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryMacrophagesGeneral NeuroscienceMacrophagic myofasciitisMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseMuscular Dystrophy FacioscapulohumeralSurgeryVaccinationMicroscopy ElectronFacial musclesmedicine.anatomical_structureFemaleNeurology (clinical)medicine.symptombusinessProgressive muscular weaknessBrain Pathology
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Crystalloid lysozyme inclusions in Paneth cells of vitamin A-deficient rats.

1990

The effect of vitamin A-deficiency on jejunal Paneth cells in rats was investigated. Crystalloid particles were observed in secretion granules of Paneth cells from 6 out of 8 rats with vitamin A-deficiency. The particles were similar to those found in Paneth cells under other experimental conditions. Using an immuno-electron-microscopic technique we demonstrated a clear lysozyme immunoreactivity of these particles. In 2 vitamin A-deficient rats tubular structures have been detected in addition to the crystalloid particles. Crystalloid particles or tubular structures were not detectable in a control group of 8 vitamin A-supplemented rats. The morphological alterations of Paneth cells may be …

VitaminMalemedicine.medical_specialtyHistologyBiologydigestive systemPathology and Forensic Medicinechemistry.chemical_compoundImmunityInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsSecretionInclusion BodiesVitamin A DeficiencyRetinolRats Inbred StrainsCell BiologyMolecular medicineImmunohistochemistryRatsmedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologyJejunumchemistryBiochemistryPaneth cellUltrastructureLysozymeLysosomesCell and tissue research
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Learning at work : Researching personal development and competence building in work integration companies

2017

The context of our research is Work Integration Enterprises. These hire people who are emerging from processes of social exclusion for a period of between 6 months and three years. In these companies, people work while learning a trade and learning to work, in order to facilitate their entry into the ordinary labour market.Of the different academic approaches to processes of learning at work and training, we have chosen Michael Eraut's notion of learning trajectories to apply to our research. We have chosen it for its potential: it provides a longitudinal approach to learning, it takes into account technical, social and personal dimensions of learning, and it also develops a particular focu…

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