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Ab initiocalculations of theHcenters in MgF2crystals

2012

MgF2 with rutile structure is important wide-gap optical material with numerous applications. We present and discuss the results of calculations for basic hole defects - interstitial F atoms (called also the colour H centres). This study is based on the large scale ab initio DFT calculations using hybrid B3PW exchange-correlation functional as implemented into CRYSTAL computer code. The electronic structure, atomic geometry, charge density distribution are calculated and discussed.

CrystalCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceAb initio quantum chemistry methodsChemistryAb initioCharge densityElectronic structureCrystal structureSIESTA (computer program)Atomic physicsCrystallographic defectIOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering
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The dialogics of metaphor and simile in Elizabeth Bowen’s The Last September

2013

Metaphors and similes characterise Elizabeth Bowen’s writing. Despite frequent claims that this contributes to the lexical, grammatical and syntactic irregularities of her style and hence makes her writing difficult to understand, I show that her metaphors, similes and literal descriptions in a selected passage from The Last September function within conventional linguistic structures. While my analysis of metaphors and similes is conducted with reference to Bakhtin’s essay “Discourse in the Novel”, I use Martin and Rose’s model of Discourse Analysis (2007) and Steen’s study of metaphor in literature (1999) as practical tools for my analysis of the text. I discuss how ‘dialogic’ linguistic …

Cultural StudiesLiteratureLinguistics and LanguageDialogicLiterature and Literary Theorybusiness.industryMetaphorDiscourse analysismedia_common.quotation_subjectSimileMeaning (non-linguistic)Language and LinguisticsLinguisticsStyle (sociolinguistics)Literal (computer programming)PsychologybusinessTheme (narrative)media_commonLiterary Linguistics
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“Never Some Easy Flashback”

2012

Abstract This paper provides a close reading of Paul Farley’s 160-line poem, “Thorns.” The poem is read in dialogue with William Wordsworth’s celebrated Romantic ballad “The Thorn.” Special attention is given to Farley’s treatment of memory and metaphor: It is shown how the first, exploratory part of the poem elaborates upon the interdependent nature of memory and metaphor, while the second part uses a more regulated form of imagery in its evocation of a generational memory linked to a particular place and time (the working-class Liverpool of the 1960s and 1970s). The tension between the two parts of the poem is reflected in the taut relationship between the poet and a confrontational alter…

Cultural StudiesSociology and Political ScienceMetaphorcontemporary poetrymedia_common.quotation_subjectmetaphormemoryFlashbackromantic poetryAZ20-999medicinepaul farleypolitical utopiaclasstranscendencemedia_commonwilliam wordsworthClass (computer programming)Transcendence (philosophy)literary influencePhilosophyComputer Science ApplicationsAestheticsAnthropologyLiterary criticismHistory of scholarship and learning. The humanitiesmedicine.symptomAmerican, British and Canadian Studies Journal
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Multi-language translation and cross-cultural adaptation of the OARSI/OMERACT measure of intermittent and constant osteoarthritis pain (ICOAP).

2009

Summary Aim To conduct a multi-language translation and cross-cultural adaptation of the Intermittent and Constant OsteoArthritis Pain (ICOAP) questionnaire for hip and knee osteoarthritis (OA). Methods The questionnaires were translated and cross-culturally adapted in parallel, using a common protocol, into the following languages: Czech, Dutch, French (France), German, Italian, Norwegian, Spanish (Castillan), North and Central American Spanish, Swedish. The process was conducted following five steps: (1) – independent translation into the target language by two or three persons; (2) – consensus meeting to obtain a single preliminary translated version; (3) – backward translation by an ind…

CzechCross-Cultural Comparisonmedicine.medical_specialtyBiomedical EngineeringMEDLINEOsteoarthritisNorwegianKnee – Pain – ICOAP – TranslationOsteoarthritis HipGermanConstant (computer programming)Hip – osteoarthritisRheumatologySurveys and QuestionnairesOsteoarthritismedicineCross-culturalHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineTranslationsLanguagePain Measurementbusiness.industryOsteoarthritis Kneemedicine.diseaseCross-cultural studieslanguage.human_languagelanguagePhysical therapybusinessOsteoarthritis and cartilage
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Scientific and Technical Contributions from Research Projects

2019

The main goal of this project is to demonstrate the advantages of sensor integration on a remotely controlled robotic platform for increasing operator safety and improving the classification of explosive targets. This is accomplished by combining the imaging provided by radars and an optoelectronic sensor, a time-of-flight (ToF) depth camera. An additional aim is to demonstrate the operability and practicality of the system in a field with landmine simulants having plastic cases.

Data processingOperator (computer programming)OperabilityExplosive materialComputer scienceElectronic engineeringElectronic systemsField (computer science)
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OpenHVSR - Processing toolkit: Enhanced HVSR processing of distributed microtremor measurements and spatial variation of their informative content

2018

Abstract The investigation of seismic ambient noise (microtremor) in spectral ratio form, known as the Horizontal-to-Vertical Spectral Ratio technique, is extremely popular nowadays both to investigate large areas in a reduced amount of time, and to leverage a wider choice of low cost equipment. In general, measurements at multiple locations are collected to generate multiple, individual spectral ratio curves. Recently, however, there has been an increasing interest in spatially correlating informative content from different locations. Accordingly, we introduce a new computer program, “OpenHVSR – Processing Toolkit”, developed in Matlab (R2015b), specifically engineered to enhance data proc…

Data processingUser Friendly010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesComputer programComputer sciencebusiness.industry010502 geochemistry & geophysicscomputer.software_genre01 natural sciencesVisualizationSoftwareWorkflowLeverage (statistics)Data miningComputers in Earth SciencesMicrotremorbusinesscomputer0105 earth and related environmental sciencesInformation SystemsComputers & Geosciences
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Storm

2003

We present Storm, a storage system which unifies the desktop and the public network, making Web links between desktop documents more practical. Storm assigns each document a permanent unique URI when it is created. Using peer-to-peer technology, we can locate documents even though our URIs do not include location information. Links continue to work unchanged when documents are emailed or published on the network. We have extended KDE to understand Storm URIs. Other systems such as GNU Emacs are able to use Storm through an HTTP gateway.

DatabaseComputer sciencebusiness.industryComputerApplications_COMPUTERSINOTHERSYSTEMSStormGateway (computer program)Peer-to-peercomputer.software_genrePublic networkWorld Wide WebComputer data storageComputingMethodologies_DOCUMENTANDTEXTPROCESSINGbusinesscomputerProceedings of the fourteenth ACM conference on Hypertext and hypermedia
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Iterative Symmetry Detection: Shrinking vs. Decimating Patterns

2005

This paper introduces a new mechanism that consists of applying a symmetry operator on an iteratively transformed version of the input image. The nature of the transformation characterizes the operator. Here, we consider the Object Symmetry Transform combined with the morphological operator erosion and the pyramid decimation respectively. The derived operators have been applied on both binary and gray levels images, comparing their ability to grasp the internal structure of a digital object. We present some experiments to evaluate their performances and check them for result quality versus computing complexity.

Decimationbusiness.industryGRASPComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONMathematical morphologyErosion (morphology)Computer Science ApplicationsTheoretical Computer ScienceTransformation (function)Operator (computer programming)Computational Theory and MathematicsArtificial IntelligenceComputer visionArtificial intelligencePyramid (image processing)Symmetry (geometry)businessAlgorithmSoftwareMathematics
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Applying data driven decision making to rank vocational and educational training programs with TOPSIS

2021

Abstract In this paper we present a multi-criteria classification of Vocational and Educational Programs in Extremadura (Spain) during the period 2009–2016. This ranking has been carried out through the integration into a complete database of the detailed information of individuals finishing such studies together with their labor data. The multicriteria method used is TOPSIS together with a new decision support method for assessing the influence of each criterion and its dependence on the weights assigned to them. This new method is based on a worst-best case scenario analysis and it is compared to a well known global sensitivity analysis technique based on the Pearson's correlation ratio.

Decision support systemInformation Systems and ManagementOperations researchComputer science05 social sciencesRank (computer programming)TOPSIS02 engineering and technologyCorrelation ratioManagement Information SystemsData-drivenArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Ranking020204 information systemsVocational education0502 economics and business0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyIntegració d'aplicacions empresarials (Sistemes informàtics)Matemàtica financera050211 marketingScenario analysisEnsenyament InnovacionsInformation Systems
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PIRACY REVISITED: EXPLORING MUSIC USERS IN THE AGE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPENDENCY

2019

This paper empirically investigates and characterizes users of recorded music, both downloaders and purchasers. To this end we analyse the role of the variables defining the different segments of music users. In doing so, we have considered two main traits influencing the use of music. First, objective variables such as demographics, music consumption habits, music genres and technology. Second, subjective variables such as motives and attitudes towards piracy. Using data from a personal survey, subsequent latent class and fuzzy analyses show that while the former characteristics are relevant in those getting music for free from the Internet, the latter don´t pay any special part, contrary …

Dependency (UML)Subjective variableslcsh:BusinessFuzzy logic050601 international relationspurchase03 medical and health sciencesUpload0302 clinical medicinerecorded musicSegmentationConsumption (economics)Class (computer programming)fuzzy analysis.business.industrysegmentation05 social sciences030206 dentistryGeneral Business Management and Accounting0506 political sciencedownloadingThe Internetlcsh:HF5001-6182businessPsychologyGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceSocial psychologyScientific Annals of Economics and Business
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