Search results for "Sophistication"

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The irreducible uncertainty of the demography–environment interaction in ecology

2002

The interpretation of ecological data has been greatly improved by bridging the gap between ecological and statistical models. The major challenge is to separate competing hypotheses concerning demography, or other ecological relationships, and environmental variability (noise). In this paper we demonstrate that this may be an arduous, if not impossible, task. It is the lack of adequate ecological theory, rather than statistical sophistication, which leads to this problem. A reconstruction of underlying ecological processes can only be done if we are certain of either the demographic or the noise model, which is something that can only be achieved by an improved theory of stochastic ecologi…

0106 biological sciencesTime Factorsmedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulation DynamicsBiologyEcological systems theoryModels Biological010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyEcological relationshipEconometricsAnimalsNatural ecosystemEnvironmental noiseSophisticationEcosystemGeneral Environmental Sciencemedia_commonStochastic ProcessesModels StatisticalGeneral Immunology and MicrobiologyEcologyStochastic process010604 marine biology & hydrobiologySystem identificationStatistical modelGeneral MedicineBiological Sciences13. Climate actionGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesResearch ArticleDemographyProceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences
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Neutralidad y honorabilidad del árbitro: : De la ética a la diligencia

2021

One of the main principles of arbitration is that the arbitral tribunal must be independent, impartial, neutral and diligent in carrying out its duties throughout the arbitration proceedings. However, the sophistication and complexity of arbitration as an extra-judicial dispute resolution procedure can undermine confidence in the efficiency of the system. In this regard, the professional (arbitral) ethics and the honourability of the arbitrator are of major importance. This article aims to highlight the importance of the neutrality of the arbitrator, the integrity of the arbitration and the reputation of this procedure

:CIENCIAS JURÍDICAS [UNESCO]Ana Isabel One of the main principles of arbitration is that the arbitral tribunal must be independentArbitrationthe professional (arbitral) ethics and the honourability of the arbitrator are of major importance. This article aims to highlight the importance of the neutrality of the arbitratorthe integrity of the arbitration and the reputation of this procedure Arbitrajeliability of the arbitrator 264 285responsabilidad del árbitro.neutralityDe la ética a la diligencia Blanco García [2070-8157 22082 Revista Boliviana de Derecho 565487 2021 31 7730059 Neutralidad y honorabilidad del árbitro]neutralidadhonorabilitythe sophistication and complexity of arbitration as an extra-judicial dispute resolution procedure can undermine confidence in the efficiency of the system. In this regardUNESCO::CIENCIAS JURÍDICASimpartialhonorabilidadneutral and diligent in carrying out its duties throughout the arbitration proceedings. Howeverindependence and impartiality2070-8157 22082 Revista Boliviana de Derecho 565487 2021 31 7730059 Neutralidad y honorabilidad del árbitro: De la ética a la diligencia Blanco Garcíaindependencia e imparcialidad
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Flow cytometric immunophenotyping: principles and pitfalls

1992

Within the last decade flow cytometry (FCM) has become an integral part of basic immunological research. Elaboration of this technology has been intensively stimulated by a rapidly growing sophistication in monoclonal antibody technology and vice versa. At present numerous applications are established that allow an increasingly detailed insight into the immune system, however, automation still must be considered the "cinderella of the arts". Thus, transition of this powerful approach from a basic to a routine clinical procedure is much more difficult than expected. Sufficient usage of flow cytometers still requires some knowledge of physics and its technical applications. Moreover, several …

Anticorps monoclonalbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectAntibodies MonoclonalCell SeparationBiologyFlow CytometryAutomationData scienceMonocytesImmunophenotypingFlow (mathematics)Pediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthImmunologyHumansLymphocytesbusinessSophisticationmedia_commonEuropean Journal of Pediatrics
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On the myriad mathematical traditions of ancient greece

2002

To exert one’s historical imagination is to plunge into delicate deliberations that involve personal judgments and tastes. Historians can and do argue like lawyers, but their arguments are often made on behalf of a picture of the past, and these historical images obviously change over time. Why should the history of mathematics be any different? When we imagine the world of ancient Greek mathematics, the works of Euclid (Heath 1926), Archimedes (Heath 1897b), and Apollonius (Heath 1897a) easily spring to mind. Throughout most of the twentieth century, our dominant image of Greek mathematical traditions has been shaped by the high standards of rigor and creative achievement that are purporte…

Change over timeLiteratureHistorybusiness.industryGeneral Mathematicsmedia_common.quotation_subjectFormal structureAncient GreeceHistory and Philosophy of ScienceCongruence (geometry)History of mathematicsGreek mathematicsContent (Freudian dream analysis)businessSophisticationmedia_commonThe Mathematical Intelligencer
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Information and Investor Behavior Surrounding Earnings Announcements

2014

Preliminary version The goal of this paper is to analyze the impact of annual earnings announcements on the market through the order flow data in addition to the usual transaction data. In this respect, examining order flow data can potentially reveal valuable information which is not available from transaction data. In fact, the data allow us to test hypotheses about asymmetric information and investor behavior and to test if the behavior varies with investor sophistication. In addition, the paper tries to identify the determinants of the impact on a firm's value using assumptions about investor behavior.

Earnings announcementsEarningsFinancial economicsmedia_common.quotation_subjectComputerApplications_COMPUTERSINOTHERSYSTEMSExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyRepresentativeness heuristicInformation asymmetryInvestor profileInvestor behaviorOrder (exchange)Value (economics)EconometricsBusinessTransaction dataSophisticationFinancemedia_commonJournal of Behavioral Finance
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Representative Bureaucracy and the Role of Expertise in Politics

2015

This is an open access journal from Cogitatio http://www.cogitatiopress.com The vast majority of existing studies on bureaucratic representation focus on bureaucracies’ permanent and internal staff. Yet, the rising sophistication of modern democracies and the technocratization of political life are gradually inducing an increased reliance on external experts to assist in the development and implementation of policy decisions. This trend, we argue, raises the need to extend studies of bureaucratic representation to such external and non-permanent experts in governmental affairs. In this article, we take a first step in this direction using seconded national experts (SNEs) in the European Com…

Europäische Kommissiondemographische FaktorenPublic AdministrationSociology and Political Sciencerepresentationmedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitikwissenschaftPopulationknow howpopulationCommissionbureaucracyPublic administrationperceptionExperteRepresentation (politics)politische EntscheidungPoliticslcsh:Political science (General)group membershipPolitical scienceBevölkerungBürokratieseconded national expertseducationlcsh:JA1-92Political Process Elections Political Sociology Political CultureWahrnehmungEuropean CommissionSophisticationPolitical sciencemedia_commonRepräsentationpolitische Willensbildung politische Soziologie politische Kultureducation.field_of_studybusiness.industrydemographic factorsPublic relationsGruppenzugehörigkeitexpertKnow-Howddc:320expertiseOrganizational AffiliationBureaucracy10500businessKnow-howpolitical decision
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Sport as a Vehicle for Health Promotion (and More)

2015

The aim of this chapter is to discuss the theoretical grounds and different forms of activities for sports settings to promote health and social issues. In particular, the chapter describes five models of settings-based health promotion (of increasing sophistication and effectiveness) through which these issues can be addressed in sports settings: Passive—described as the most ‘traditional’ model, in which a parcular setting is used by outside expert to “only” reach people. Active—in which there is still focus on the individual, but the significance of the setting is at least acknowledged and the immediate resources of the setting are used to promote the individual’s health. Vehicle—remains…

Focus (computing)medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectPublic healthPublic relationsSocial issuesIdeal (ethics)Health promotionIndividual healthmedicineSociologybusinessSophisticationmedia_common
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Are we "experienced listeners"? A review of the musical capacities that do not depend on formal musical training.

2006

The present paper reviews a set of studies designed to investigate different aspects of the capacity for processing Western music. This includes perceiving the relationships between a theme and its variations, perceiving musical tensions and relaxations, generating musical expectancies, integrating local structures in large-scale structures, learning new compositional systems and responding to music in an emotional (affective) way. The main focus of these studies was to evaluate the influence of intensive musical training on these capacities. The overall set of data highlights that some musical capacities are acquired through exposure to music without the help of explicit training. These ca…

Linguistics and LanguageMusic psychologyCognitive Neurosciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectEmotionsExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyCognitionMusicalLanguage and LinguisticsImplicit learningCognitionMusic and emotionDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyAuditory PerceptionHumansLearningPsychoacousticsSet (psychology)PsychologyPitch PerceptionSophisticationMusicmedia_commonCognitive psychologyPsychoacousticsCognition
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Sophisticated humor against COVID-19 : the Polish case

2021

Abstract The analysis undertaken in the article focuses on a group of memes selected from the database which drew on culture-specific references. Specifically, they embrace the memories of socialist times and call on references to comic films and easily recognized characters in order to bring out the re-discovered absurdity of the current COVID-19 situation. This material seems ideal to revisit Raskin’s early notion of sophistication, which was broadly argued to derive from intertextuality as well complexity of references that function as sources of humor. In all the examples discussed we can observe the intertextual and metatextual elements, multiple levels and shifts in points of view and…

Linguistics and LanguageSociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectmemes050801 communication & media studies050109 social psychologyComicsLanguage and LinguisticsIdeal (ethics)0508 media and communications0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesFunction (engineering)AbsurdityIntertextualitySophisticationGeneral Psychologysocialismmedia_commonbusiness.industry05 social sciencesCOVID-19 restrictionsEpistemologyintertextualityOrder (business)businessPsychologyAttributionattitude attributions
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Influence of Advertising on Brand Personality in The Airline Sector: The Case of Spain

2013

This article outlines the findings of a study employing a partial least squares (PLS) structural equation methodology to explore the relationship among advertising and brand personality (BP) dimension of a validated Aaker's model (1997) in the airline business. BP refers to the emotional side of brand image. It is created by all experiences of consumers with a brand. The model was validated using confirmatory factor analysis and the effect of advertising on BP has been tested using PLS. The findings suggest that advertising influences the formation of BP only in the sophistication dimension. These results invite managers in the airline companies sector to develop communication strategies to…

MarketingAir transportmedia_common.quotation_subjectAdvertisingConfirmatory factor analysisBrand imageTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementPartial least squares regressionPersonalityDimension (data warehouse)MarketingPsychologySophisticationmedia_commonJournal of Travel & Tourism Marketing
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