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The fragility of Finnish parliamentary democracy at the moment when Prussianism fell

2019

The Finnish case is in many ways illustrative of the complexities of democratisation after World War I. Finland found itself at the nexus of a Swedish constitutional tradition, legalism and ideological controversies adopted from Imperial Germany, the radicalised Russian Revolution, and Western parliamentary democracy. After having been a model for reformers demanding women’s suffrage, for instance, the country found itself in autumn 1918 going in the opposite direction to almost all other European countries. This article analyses the fragility of Finnish parliamentary democracy then, contrasting it with longer-term trends supportive of democratisation. ‘Democracy’ had been the goal for mos…

HistoryparlamentarismiSuomen sisällissotamedia_common.quotation_subjectparliamentary democracyWorld historyLegalism (Western philosophy)FragilityFinnish Civil WarkäsitehistoriaPolitical sciencetransnationaalisuusConceptual historyDemocratizationWorld War Imedia_commontransnational historygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryFellDemocracyconceptual historyensimmäinen maailmansotademokratiaPolitical economydemokratisoituminenNexus (standard)Journal of Modern European History
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On Extremal Cases of the Hopcroft's Algorithm

2010

In this paper we consider the problem of minimization of deterministic finite automata (DFA) with reference to Hopcroft’s algorithm. Hopcroft’s algorithm has several degrees of freedom, so there can exist different executions that can lead to different sequences of refinements of the set of the states up to the final partition. We find an infinite family of binary automata for which such a process is unique, whatever strategy is chosen. Some recent papers (cf. Berstel and Carton (2004) [3], Castiglione et al. (2008) [6] and Berstel et al. (2009) [1]) have been devoted to find families of automata for which Hopcroft’s algorithm has its worst execution time. They are unary automata associated…

Hopcroft’s minimization algorithmStandard treeDeterministic finite state automataWord trees
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Ekonomiczne efekty programu "Rodzina 500 +" w świetle badań budżetów gospodarstw domowych w Polsce

2019

W artykule przedstawiono wyniki badań wpływu programu "Rodzina 500+" na poziom życia gospodarstw domowych w Polsce. W tym celu przeprowadzono analizę porównawczą relacji między samooceną poziomu zaspokajania podstawowych grup potrzeb a dochodami, wydatkami konsumpcyjnymi i wybranymi charakterystykami gospodarstw domowych klasyfikowanych według kryterium typu biologicznego. Porównywano sytuację gospodarstw domowych w roku 2015 i 2017, czyli w roku bezpośrednio poprzedzającym wprowadzenie programu świadczeń wychowawczych i roku, w którym świadczenie to wypłacane było już przez pełne 12 miesięcy. Analiza wykazała, że istniała silna zależność oceny własnej sytuacji ekonomicznej gospodarstw zaró…

HouseholdsFamily 500+ programLiving standardSocial benefitsGospodarstwa domoweProgram Rodzina 500+Social inequalityPoziom życiaNierówności społeczneŚwiadczenia socjalnePolityka Społeczna
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Corporate Social Responsibility: A Survey of the Italian SA8000 Certified Companies

2005

Today’s society requires companies to act more and more effectively for the general good, by respecting human rights and the environment. Innovative and enlightened companies try to meet this need through the adoption of several initiatives. Accordingly, the International Standard Organisation is now working on attempts to unify these initiatives and to formulate an internationally recognised standard, providing guidance to companies on social responsibility. Currently the SA8000 international standard is the most often used tool – based on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) philosophy – which guarantees the respect of fundamental workers’ rights. Since 2003, Italy holds the world record…

Human rightsbusiness.industryInternational standardmedia_common.quotation_subjectPublic sectorAccountingGeneral MedicineCertificationPublic relationsSA8000Human resource managementCorporate social responsibilitybusinessSocial responsibilitymedia_commonAsian Journal on Quality
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Web accessibility for individuals with cognitive deficits

2007

Tim Berners-Lee claimed in 2001 that “the power of the Web is in its universality. Access by everyone regardless of disability is an essential aspect”. A considerable amount of work has been done to make the web accessible to those with sensory or motor disability, with an increasing number of government and enterprise intranet webs being “accessible”, and also with some consortiums and groups seriously approaching this commitment. Some authors, such as Harrysson, have already highlighted the need for a cognitively accessible web. However, in spite of good intentions, there has been little work to date that has tackled this task. At least until now, the existing WAI and NI4 recommendations …

Human-Computer InteractionWeb standardsWorld Wide WebWeb Accessibility InitiativeComputer scienceUniversal designWeb designWeb contentWeb engineeringSemantic WebWeb accessibilityACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction
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Added Value and Clinical Significance of Nonlinear Variability Indices of Walking Stride Interval in Neurodegenerative Diseases

2020

AbstractThough self-paced walking is highly stereotyped, the stride interval fluctuates from one stride to the next around an average value with a measurable statistical variability. In clinical gait analysis, this variability is usually assessed with indices such the standard deviation or the coefficient of variation (CV). The aim of this study is to understand the added value that nonlinear indices of walking stride interval variability, such as Hurst exponent (H) and Minkowski fractal dimension (D), can provide in a clinical context and to suggest a clinical significance of these indices in the most common neurodegenerative diseases: Parkinson, Huntington, and amyotrophic lateral scleros…

Hurst exponentCoefficient of variationGait analysisStatisticsSTRIDEClinical significanceContext (language use)Interval (mathematics)human activitiesStandard deviationMathematics
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Metal complex-DNA binding: Insights from molecular dynamics and DFT/MM calculations.

2012

Molecular dynamics (MD) simulations, followed by density functional theory/molecular mechanics (DFT/MM) calculations, provided a detailed structure of the binding site between the cationic metallointercalator (dipyrido [3,2-a:2',3'-c]phenazine)(glycinato)copper(II), [Cu(gly)(dppz)](+), and the two dodeca-deoxynucleotide duplexes [dodeca(dG-dC)]2 and [dodeca(dA-dT)]2. Three simultaneous DNA binding types were detected in the fully optimized DFT/MM structures: 1) metal coordination through exocyclic oxygen atoms of nitrogen bases; 2) intercalation of the dppz chromophore between stacked Watson-Crick AT-AT and GC-GC bases; and 3) hydrogen bonding between the glycinato ligand and amine groups o…

Hydrogen bondChemistryEntropyEnthalpyDNAChromophoreMolecular Dynamics SimulationBiochemistryComputational chemistry Copper DFT DNA MD QM/MMStandard enthalpy of formationGibbs free energyInorganic ChemistryQM/MMCrystallographysymbols.namesakeMolecular dynamicsModels ChemicalComputational chemistrySettore CHIM/03 - Chimica Generale E InorganicasymbolsDensity functional theoryCopperJournal of inorganic biochemistry
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Physical and hydraulic characterization of a clay soil at the plot scale

2010

Summary The soil physical and hydraulic properties have to be determined for interpreting and simulating many hydrological processes. An investigation was carried out to determine the physical and hydraulic characteristics of a clay soil at the plot scale. An intensive sampling of the surface soil layer of two plots of 4 × 11 m2 was carried out by measuring, for each plot, dry soil bulk density, ρb, and antecedent soil water content, θi, at 88 sampling points and field-saturated soil hydraulic conductivity, Kfs, at 176 sampling points. A wide range of Kfs values (0.7–5107 mm h−1) were measured by the Simplified Falling Head (SFH) technique. For each variable, the two plots yielded very simi…

Hydrological processeSampling (statistics)Soil physical propertieSoil scienceStandard deviationHydraulic conductivitySample size determinationSoil hydraulic propertiePlot scaleSoil waterSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliSpatial variabilityFrequency distributionWater contentWater Science and TechnologyMathematics
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Pleistocene age paleo-groundwater inferred from water-stable isotope values in the central part of the Baltic Artesian Basin.

2016

A new data set of δ(2)H and δ(18)O in the groundwater from the central part of the Baltic Artesian Basin is presented. The hydrogeological section is subdivided into stagnation, slow exchange and active exchange zones. Na-Ca-Cl brine found at the deepest part - the stagnation zone - is characterized by δ(18)O values above -5 ‰ and δ(2)H values approaching -40 ‰ with respect to Vienna Standard Mean Ocean Water. The slow exchange zone where waters of mostly intermediate salinity reside is characterized by δ(18)O values around -11.7 ‰ and δ(2)H values around -85.3 ‰. Mean δ(18)O and δ(2)H values of the fresh groundwater in the active water exchange zone are -11.1 and -79.9 ‰, respectively. Cha…

Hydrology010506 paleontologyVienna Standard Mean Ocean WaterHydrogeologyPleistoceneδ18OStable isotope ratioGeochemistryArtesian basinOxygen Isotopes010502 geochemistry & geophysicsDeuterium01 natural sciencesInorganic ChemistrySalinityEnvironmental ChemistryGroundwaterGeologyGroundwater0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental ScienceIsotopes in environmental and health studies
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The need for harmonizing methodologies for assessing soil threats in Europe

2010

Central to the EU thematic strategy for soil protection is that areas affected by soil degradation through erosion, soil organic matter (SOM) decline, compaction, salinization and landslides should be identified in a clear and consistent way. However, the current methodologies to achieve this often differ and this can result in different perceptions of risks amongst EU Member States. The aims of this paper are to: (i) assess the current status of assessment methodologies in Europe (EU27) associated with erosion, SOM decline, compaction, salinization and landslides and (ii) discuss the issues associated with harmonization of these methodologies throughout the EU27. The need for harmonization…

HydrologyData collectionStandardizationMember statesSoil organic matterSoil ScienceHarmonization04 agricultural and veterinary sciences010501 environmental sciences15. Life on land01 natural sciencesPollutionRisk perceptionThematic map13. Climate actionSoil retrogression and degradation040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEnvironmental scienceAgronomy and Crop ScienceEnvironmental planning0105 earth and related environmental sciencesSoil Use and Management
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