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Emocionālie izteiksmes līdzekļi The Economist ievadrakstos
2016
Emocionālie izteiksmes līdzekļi ir bieži sastopami ikdienā lietotā valodā. Tos iespējams atrast arī preses izdevumos. Mediji un prese tiek uzskatīti par vienu no dominējošiem, domu virzošiem spēkiem, kas raisa lasītājos konkrētas sajūtas un emocijas, kas vēlreiz apliecina izvēlētās tēmas nozīmīgumu. Šī bakalaura darba mērķis ir noskaidrot kādi emocionālie izteiksmes līdzekļi ir sastopami The Economist 2014. un 2015. gada ievadrakstos, lai raisītu lasītājā konkrētas sajūtas un emocionālu stāvokli, kā arī salīdzināt iegūtos rezultātus, lai izdarītu secinājumus balstoties uz abu gadu ievadrakstu salīdzinājumu. Metodes, kas izmantotas, lai izstrādātu šo darbu ir saistītas ar teorētiskā pamata a…
Thrombotic complications of vaccination against SARS-CoV-2: what pharmacovigilance reports tell us – and what they don't
2021
In the present issue of the Journal [1], Smadja et al. present an analysis of global pharmacovigilance reports of thrombotic events following severe acute respiratory distress syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV)-2 vaccination. More specifically, the authors analysed the data entered into the World Health Organization (WHO) Global Database for Individual Case Safety Reports (VigiBase) between December 13, 2020 and March 16, 2021, covering, at that time, a population of almost 362 million vaccinated individuals across the world. The study focuses on three of the coronavirus disease (COVID)-19 vaccines available to date, namely the Pfizer-BioNtech (BNT162b2), Moderna (mRNA-1273), and OxfordAstraZe…
Editorial: Emerging Zoonoses: Eco-Epidemiology, Involved Mechanisms, and Public Health Implications
2015
Zoonoses are currently considered as one of the most important threats for Public Health worldwide. Zoonoses can be defined as any disease or infection that is naturally transmissible from vertebrate or invertebrate animals to humans and vice-versa. Approximately, 75% of recently emerging infectious diseases affecting humans are diseases of animal origin; approximately, 60% of all human pathogens are zoonotic. All types of potential pathogenic agents, including viruses, parasites, bacteria, and fungi, can cause these zoonotic infections. From the wide range of potential vectors of zoonoses, arthropods are probably those of major significance due to their abundance, high plasticity, adaptabi…
Pasajes de París / 5; Urbanismo
2006
Editorial: Face Perception across the Life-Span
2016
Visual mismatch negativity (vMMN): a prediction error signal in the visual modality
2015
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 8
Voriconazole and the liver.
2015
Voriconazole is an azole useful for the prophylaxis and the treatment of aspergillosis and other fungal infections in immunosuppressed subjects, as those found in aplasia after aggressive polychemotherapy treatments, after hematopoietic stem cell, liver or lung transplantation. Its administration in therapeutic doses lead to extremely varied serum levels from patient to patient and even to the same patient. The explanations are varied: nonlinear pharmacokinetics, certain patient-related factors, including genetic polymorphisms in the cytochrome P450 2C19 gene, the kidney and liver function, simultaneous administration with other drugs metabolised by the same cytochrome. It is recommended to…
Neural Adaptation to Optical Quality Defects
2010
From an optical perspective the eye is far from perfect. This is a fact that is extensively supported by literature; for instance, Prof. Navarro recently provided us with a fantastic critical review on the various theories behind the different eye models and their flaws.1 The human eye has considerable amounts of higher-order aberrations even when it is emmetropic,2 with great inter-individual variability. Besides, higher-order aberrations are still postulated to have a role in the development of the refractive error, although it is not clear the extent to which this may be (see Charman WN for a review).3 The known optical limitations of the normal human eye raised the question as to what t…
Benefits of the relations between editorial board members and scholarly journals. The case of Ibero-American journals of psychology
2017
[EN]: The objective of the present work is to delve into the publication habits of members of editorial committees of Ibero-American journals of psychology, collected in the Web of Science (WoS) between the years 2013 and 2015. Different bibliometric indicators were used and the results reveal a disparity in the participation of editorial board members from one journal to another, including a shorter article acceptance time and a larger number of citations, mainly in Web of Science and BIOSIS. Many of the editorial board members are researchers of recognized prestige in their discipline; therefore, by publishing articles in the journals in which they play a role, they offer a guarantee of s…
Special Issue: Wine and Vine Components and Health
2019
There is much literature on the topic of wine and health dating back to the days of Hippocrates, and it is believed that there are unlimited varieties of wine, allowing the association of senses, nutrition, and hedonism [...]