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Aqueous Laponite Clay Dispersions in the Presence of Poly(ethylene oxide) or Poly(propylene oxide) Oligomers and their Triblock Copolymers
2008
The effect of polyethylene oxide (PEO) or polypropylene oxide (PPO) oligomers of various molecular weight (Mw) as well as of triblock copolymers, based on PEO and PPO blocks, on aqueous laponite RD suspensions was studied with small-angle neutron scattering (SANS). The radius of gyration (RG) increases for low Mw whereas the opposite occurs for larger Mw. This behavior is explained on the-basis that an effective RG is given by two contributions: (1) the size of the particles coated with the polymer and (2) the interactions between the laponite RD particles which are attractive for small and repulsive for large polymers. The SANS curves in the whole Q-range are well described by a model of n…
Introduction
2018
Introduction
2018
Volonté de ne pas engendrer et modernité
2018
International audience
Introduction
2018
International audience
Sieviete kā renesanses cilvēks 14.-16.gs. itāļu literārajos sacerējumos
2016
Bakalaura darbs apskata 14. – 16.gadsimta itāļu literārajos sacerējumos atrodamo tā laika viedokli par sievieti un viņas iespēju attīstīt humānisma laikmeta ideāliem atbilstošas personības kvalitātes, ko šodien tradicionāli apzīmē ar jēdzienu renesanses cilvēks. Darbā izveidota renesanses cilvēku raksturojoša konstrukcija un apskatīta renesanses sabiedrībā valdošā attieksme pret sievietēm. Laikabiedru sacerējumos galvenokārt apskatīta sieviešu audzināšana un izglītība, lomas ģimenē un iespējas piedalīties publiskajā vidē. Darba gaitā secināts, ka laikabiedri uz sievietēm neattiecina to mērauklu, kuru piemēroja vīrietim, kaut gan no vēsturiskās literatūras ir zināmas vairākas slavenas un tal…
Divinità e colori nell'universo vedico
2008
Color symbolism in Vedic Deities
On syntactic diagnostics as tests for telicity in ancient Indo-European languages. Evidence from Vedic and Greek
2017
The aim of this paper is to assay the reliability of completive and durative adverbials as linguistic tests for telicity in a historical perspective. Until now such tests have been applied only to contemporary languages, which provide both written and spoken corpora. However, if the compatibility with for/in-adverbials is a reliable test, it should function not only crosslinguistically, but also with ancient and reconstructed languages. I will use digital corpora of Vedic Sanskrit and Homeric Greek texts to explore the compatibility of temporal expressions with a selected sample of verbs that derive from a previous Indo-European common stage.