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Latveešu kustoņu teikas un kustoņu eps jeb kustoņu poemu cikli [Latviešu kustoņu teikas un ... kustoņu poēmu cikli]

1890

Folklore lettischFolklore LatvianDzīvnieki latviešu folklorāFolkloraFolklora latviešu:HUMANITIES and RELIGION::History and philosophy subjects::Ethnology [Research Subject Categories]Teikas latviešuRokrakstu kolekcija
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Par likteņa deevibam, trim Laimiņam: Terbatā 23. maijā 1893. g.

1893

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Folklore lettischFolklore LatvianLatviešu mitoloģijaLaima (latviešu dievība)Mitoloģija baltuLettische MythologieLaima (lettische Gottheit)Folklora latviešu:HUMANITIES and RELIGION::History and philosophy subjects::Ethnology [Research Subject Categories]Latvian mythologyRokrakstu kolekcija
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Lettische Mythologie

1881

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Folklore lettischTautasdziesmas latviešuMythology BalticLatviešu mitoloģijaMitoloģija baltuMīklas lietuviešuMīklas latviešuLettische MythologieFolklora latviešuVolkslieder lettisch:HUMANITIES and RELIGION::History and philosophy subjects::Ethnology [Research Subject Categories]Latvian mythologyRokrakstu kolekcija
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Is R&D Enough to Take Advantage From External Knowledge?: Focusing on Coordination Mechanisms

2014

The purpose of this paper is to analyze the role of research and development (R&D) and coordination mechanisms (such as decentralization in decision-making and formalization of organizational processes) in the transformation of external knowledge into innovation results. We use survey data for performing standard ordinary least squares regressions in a representative sample of firms from the Spanish Ceramic Tile Industry. The results suggest that R&D is an important moderator influencing the relationship between acquiring external knowledge and innovation outcomes. Second, formalization tends to have a detrimental effect in the transformation of external knowledge into innovation outputs. T…

FormalizationKnowledge managementformalizationdecentralizationexploitative innovationexternal knowledge sourcingDecentralizationlcsh:TechnologyExternal knowledge sourcingExploratory innovationr & dManagement of Technology and Innovationlcsh:Technology (General)Organizational theoryExternal knowledge sourcing Formalization Decentralization R&D Exploratory innovation Exploitative innovationMarketingR&Dbusiness.industrylcsh:TDecentralizationModerationOrganizational processesExploitative innovationr & dOrdinary least squaresSurvey data collectionlcsh:T1-995Businessexploratory innovation
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Orthilia secunda (L.) House, nueva especie para la flora cantábrica

2014

P. 99-102 Hemos encontrado en un hayedo submesófilo basófilo orocantábrico una población de la especie Orthilia secunda (L.) House, novedad para la Cordillera Cantábrica y la mitad oeste peninsular. Se estudia la composición florística del sotobosque y se enfatiza la fragilidad de la comunidad derivada de las complejas relaciones tróficas micorríticas de las especies inventariadas. Se propone su inclusión en el Catálogo de Flora Protegida de Castilla y León. SI

FragilidadCiencias biológicasBotánicaOrthilia secundaConservaciónUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA VIDAFlora vascularCordillera Cantábrica (España)HayedoPyrolaceae:CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA [UNESCO]
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VALIDACIÓN EN CONTEXTO ESPAÑOL DE LA SUBPRUEBA DE INICIO DE LA ESCRITURA DE LA SHELL

2016

Abstract:VALIDATION IN THE SPANISH CONTEXT OF SHELL’S SUBTEST OF EMERGENT WRITING SKILLSBecause of a lack of research examining early learning skills involved in writing and, above all, the lack of tests evaluating it, the main objective of this work is the validation in the spanish context of SHELL’s subscales related to emergent writing skills. Participants were 119 students from the provinces of Castellón and Valencia, who have been evaluated when 4 years old. The administered instrument was a spanish version of the subtests related to early writing of SHELL scale in which the child has to choose between some letters, the one he needs to write some words (his/her name, “sea”, “sun”, “whi…

Frequency of occurrence05 social sciences050301 educationScale (music)Exploratory factor analysisTest (assessment)03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineWriting skillsInternal consistencyEarly writingPsychology0503 educationSocial psychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryReliability (statistics)International Journal of Developmental and Educational Psychology. Revista INFAD de Psicología.
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Optimal slope units partitioning in landslide susceptibility mapping

2020

In landslide susceptibility modeling, the selection of the mapping units is a very relevant topic both in terms of geomorphological adequacy and suitability of the models and final maps. In this paper, a test to integrate pixels and slope units is presented. MARS (Multivariate Adaptive Regression Splines) modeling was applied to assess landslide susceptibility based on a 12 predictors and a 1608 cases database. A pixel-based model was prepared and the scores zoned into 10 different types of slope units, obtained by differently combining two half-basin (HB) and four landform classification (LCL) coverages. The predictive performance of the 10 models were then compared to select the best perf…

G3180-9980010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesGeography Planning and DevelopmentLand managementland managementimera settentrionale river basin (sicily)Mars Exploration ProgramLandslide susceptibility010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesmapping unitsImera Settentrionale river basin (Sicily) land management Landslide susceptibility mapping units MARSMapsEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)landslide susceptibilitymarsCartographyGeologySelection (genetic algorithm)0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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Effects of GABA-transporter (GAT) inhibitors on rat behaviour in open-field and elevated plus-maze.

1999

The behavioural consequences of inhibition of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) uptake were studied. Two GABA uptake inhibitors, tiagabine and SKF 89976-A, were administered to rats, and behaviour was analysed 30 min later in a standard open field, an enriched open field, and an elevated plus-maze. Eight groups of animals received either saline (0.9%), tiagabine, or SKF 89976-A. At a dose of 18.5 mg/kg, tiagabine, an established antiseizure drug, impaired motor coordination, enhanced exploratory activity and reduced anxiety related behaviour. SKF 89976-A exhibited minimal effects over the dose range tested. These results indicate that inhibition of GABA uptake might be a pharmacological strate…

GABA Plasma Membrane Transport ProteinsMaleElevated plus mazeGABA Plasma Membrane Transport ProteinsTiagabineGABA AgentsNipecotic AcidsOrganic Anion TransportersPharmacologyAnxietyEnvironmentMotor Activitygamma-Aminobutyric acidOpen fieldmedicineGABA transporterAnimalsTiagabineGABA Agonistsgamma-Aminobutyric AcidPharmacologybiologyBehavior AnimalDose-Response Relationship DrugChemistryMembrane ProteinsMembrane Transport ProteinsRatsPsychiatry and Mental healthGABA Agentsnervous systembiology.proteinExploratory BehaviorGABA Uptake InhibitorsAnticonvulsantsCarrier Proteinsmedicine.drugBehavioural pharmacology
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The GABAergic effect of low doses of lorazepam on social behavior

2002

The aim of this work was to test the antiaggressive effects of lorazepam and to determine whether these effects were mediated by benzodiazepine receptors. In a first experiment, male mice were injected with lorazepam in a range of low doses (0.05, 0.1, 0.2, and 0.6 mg/kg) or saline solution. In a second experiment, 1 mg/kg of Ro 15-1788, a benzodiazepine receptor antagonist, and a saline solution were injected before the behavioral test. Results showed that 0.6 mg/kg of lorazepam was the only dose that decreased the total duration of threat ( P < .01) and social investigation ( P < .05) and that 1 mg/kg of Ro 15-1788 had no effects. In the third experiment, animals received two injec- tions…

GABAA receptorChemistrymedicine.medical_treatmentLow doseAntagonistMale micePoison controlLorazepamPharmacologyArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Benzodiazepine Receptor AntagonistAnesthesiamental disordersDevelopmental and Educational PsychologymedicineSalineGeneral Psychologymedicine.drugAggressive Behavior
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1999

Since the 1980s there have been a number of studies that investigate the use of computers in homes. Many of these focused on the adults or adolescents in the family. Few studies have focused on children, particularly those between the ages of five and twelve. If children of these ages were included in a study they were usually situated within a study of the family and its dynamics, and often their experiences were viewed through the eyes of the adults in the family. The study described in this paper is unique in that the children‘s perceptions, beliefs and practices were the major focus and the children themselves were the informants. The study investigated children‘s computer experiences w…

Game playingmedia_common.quotation_subjectEducational technologyLibrary and Information SciencesEducationDevelopmental psychologyTask (project management)Dynamics (music)PerceptionSituatedPedagogyHome computingExploratory learningPsychologymedia_commonEducation and Information Technologies
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