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Elaboración un instrumento para conocer las características de la banda sonora de la programación infantil de televisión

2014

Television is one of the most important elements in the construction of the musical and audible reality of children and teenagers. It offers a selected and edited version of a musical environment, with an indisputable level of communicative and patrimonial influence. This paper is part of a research project that sets out to know what children are listening to in children’s television programming, in a sample of Latin American television coverage. The general objective has been to establish the parameters of everyday listening experiences and to create an instrument which is able to determine the objective elements of listening environments through their most notable medium: the soundtrack o…

ValidaciónObservationClasificaciónClassificationSoundtrackEducationListeningObservaciónEscuchaSoundtrack quantitative analysis validation observation classification television listeningAnálisis cuantitativoTelevisiónValidationTelevisionQuantitative analysisBanda sonoraRELIEVE - Revista Electrónica de Investigación y Evaluación Educativa
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Debating Sound Money in Early Modern Europe: From Dualist to Metallic Monetary Systems

2019

International audience; In this paper, we present the monetary debates in Europe from the XVIth to the XVIIIth centuries from the viewpoint of the problem of good and sound money. The framework of the paper is built on a typology of monetary systems, by which a dualist system is distinguished from a metallic one. Under the dualist system, the value in units of account of the specie in circulation was defined by monetary proclamations (Einaudi locates this era from Charlemagne to the French Revolution). Metallist proponents aimed at preventing any kind of manipulations with a radical transformation of the system of payment, which gave birth to a metallic monetary system from the very end of …

Value (ethics)JEL: B - History of Economic Thought Methodology and Heterodox Approaches/B.B1 - History of Economic Thought through 1925/B.B1.B11 - Preclassical (Ancient Medieval Mercantilist Physiocratic)060106 history of social sciencesmedia_common.quotation_subjectmonetary systems0502 economics and businesssound moneyEconomics0601 history and archaeologyCirculation (currency)JEL: E - Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics/E.E4 - Money and Interest Rates/E.E4.E42 - Monetary Systems • Standards • Regimes • Government and the Monetary System • Payment SystemsMonetary history050207 economics[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Financemedia_commonmetallismJEL: N - Economic History/N.N1 - Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics • Industrial Structure • Growth • Fluctuations/N.N1.N13 - Europe: Pre-1913dualist systemMetallismhistory of monetary thoughtKeynesian economics05 social sciences06 humanities and the artsCapitalismPaymentMonetary system[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceEuropeMercantilismEarly modern Europe
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2021

Abstract Reliable patient-specific ventricular repolarization times (RTs) can identify regions of functional block or afterdepolarizations, indicating arrhythmogenic cardiac tissue and the risk of sudden cardiac death. Unipolar electrograms (UEs) record electric potentials, and the Wyatt method has been shown to be accurate for estimating RT from a UE. High-pass filtering is an important step in processing UEs, however, it is known to distort the T-wave phase of the UE, which may compromise the accuracy of the Wyatt method. The aim of this study was to examine the effects of high-pass filtering, and improve RT estimates derived from filtered UEs. We first generated a comprehensive set of UE…

Ventricular RepolarizationRadiological and Ultrasound TechnologyArtificial neural networkComputer sciencebusiness.industryHealth InformaticsPattern recognitionFilter (signal processing)Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design030218 nuclear medicine & medical imagingProbabilistic estimation03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineTime estimationApproximation errorSignificant errorRepolarizationRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingComputer Vision and Pattern RecognitionArtificial intelligencebusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryMedical Image Analysis
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Correction of vesicoureteral reflux: where do we stand?

2004

Purpose of review Newer techniques of molecular biology allow us to gain a better understanding of the molecular mechanism of primary urinary reflux. In recent years, diagnostic tools and treatment options for vesicoureteric reflux have dramatically changed. In this review, we want to focus on genetics, molecular biology, histology, clinical findings, diagnostic tools and newer surgical techniques for the treatment of vesicoureteric reflux published between 2003 and March 2004. Recent findings Recent findings have demonstrated that the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system does not seem to be responsible for the development of primary vesicoureteric reflux. Echo-enhanced ultrasound with cont…

Vesico-Ureteral Refluxmedicine.medical_specialtyVoiding cystourethrogrammedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryUrologyUrinary systemUltrasoundRefluxmedicine.diseaseVesicoureteral refluxPrimary vesicoureteric refluxContrast mediummedicineAnimalsHumansRadiologyNormal voidingbusinessChildCurrent opinion in urology
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Sensory system interactions during simultaneous vestibular and visual stimulation in PET

2002

The patterns of regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) increases and decreases in PET were compared for unimodal vestibular, unimodal visual, and for simultaneous vestibular and visual stimulation. Thirteen healthy volunteers were exposed to a) caloric vestibular stimulation, b) small-field visual motion stimulation in roll, c) simultaneous caloric vestibular and visual pattern stimulation. Unimodal vestibular stimulation led to activations of vestibular cortex areas, in particular the parieto-insular vestibular cortex (PIVC), and concurrent deactivations of visual cortical areas [Brodmann area (BA) 17-19]. Unimodal visual motion stimulation led to activations of the striate visual cortex and …

Vestibular systemgenetic structuresRadiological and Ultrasound TechnologyPhotic StimulationSensory systemVisual systemVestibular cortexVisual cortexmedicine.anatomical_structureNeurologyotorhinolaryngologic diseasesmedicineRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingsense organsNeurology (clinical)Motion perceptionAnatomyPsychologyNeuroscienceBrodmann areaHuman Brain Mapping
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The Definition of Syllable in Aristotle’s Poetics

2015

This paper deals with the theory of syllable in Aristotl's Poetics. As known, the main difficult of this text are the strange examples of syllables 'syllable is gr without a as well as with a, as in gra'. My proposal is to read this definition in strict connetion with the definition of stoichion in the same text, ad in context of the whole Corpus aristotelicum. In the definiton of stoicheion, wich introduce the faumous classification of linguistic sounds in 'vowels' (phoneenta) 'non-vowels' (aphona) and 'semivowels' (hemiphona) is difficult to understnad what 'hemiphona' are, and why Aristotle call them with this name, if we admit that hemiphona are countinous sounds as 's' or 'r'. that are…

Voice syllable elements vowel semivowel not-vowel occlusive sounds phonetic features prosodic features.
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Simulation of laser generated ultrasound with application to defect detection

2008

Laser generated ultrasound holds substantial promise for use as a tool for defect detection in remote inspection thanks to its ability to produce frequencies in the MHz range, enabling fine spatial resolution of defects. Despite the potential impact of laser generated ultrasound in many areas of science and industry, robust tools for studying the phenomenon are lacking and thus limit the design and optimization of non-destructive testing and evaluation techniques. The laser generated ultrasound propagation in complex structures is an intricate phenomenon and is extremely hard to analyze. Only simple geometries can be studied analytically. Numerical techniques found in the literature have pr…

Wave propagation NDE Ultrasounds Numerical simulationsWave propagationbusiness.industryComputer scienceAcousticsDiagonalUltrasoundEquations of motionGeneral ChemistryLaserlaw.inventionRange (mathematics)OpticslawNondestructive testingGeneral Materials SciencebusinessImage resolutionApplied Physics A
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Wave propagation in anisotropic turbulent superfluids

2013

In this work, a hydrodynamical model of Superfluid Turbulence previously formulated is applied to study how the presence of a non-isotropic turbulent vortex tangle modifies the propagation of waves. Two cases are considered: wave front parallel and orthogonal to the heat flux. Using a perturbation method, the first-order corrections due to the presence of the vortex tangle to the speeds and to the amplitudes of the first and second sound are determined. It is seen that the presence of the quantized vortices couples first and second sound, and the attenuation of second sound is proportional to the line density L if the wave propagates orthogonal to the heat flux, while it is proportional to …

WavefrontPhysicsAnisotropic superfluid turbulence Quantized vortices Wave propagation Second sound Perturbation method.TurbulenceWave propagationApplied MathematicsGeneral MathematicsAttenuationGeneral Physics and AstronomyMechanicsSuperfluidityAmplitudeClassical mechanicsHeat fluxSecond soundSettore MAT/07 - Fisica Matematica
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Brainstem Anatomy of White Matter Tracts Using Diffusion Weighted Imaging

1998

White mattermedicine.anatomical_structureRadiological and Ultrasound Technologybusiness.industryMedicineRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingNeurology (clinical)AnatomyBrainstembusinessDiffusion MRIRivista di Neuroradiologia
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Road traffic detection using wireless noise sensors

2012

In this paper we present our experimental result of using wireless noise sensor network (WNSN) to detect road traffic. With the features implemented in our network such as multipoint measuring, synchronization, real-time data availability, and strict compliance of sound level meter (SLM) standard IEC 61672:2003, we assert the possibility of using WNSN to detect road traffic, such as vehicle amount, size, and velocity. This application can be extended and integrated as a part of Intelligent Transportation System (ITS).

Wi-Fi arrayComputer sciencebusiness.industryWireless networkReal-time computingFloating car dataNoiseKey distribution in wireless sensor networksEmbedded systemWirelessSound level meterbusinessWireless sensor networkIntelligent transportation system2012 IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC)
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