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2017

Aqueous humour (AH) is an important biologic fluid that maintains normal intraocular pressure and contains proteins that regulate the homeostasis of ocular tissues. Any alterations in the protein compositions are correlated to the pathogenesis of various ocular disorders. In recent years, gender-based medicine has emerged as an important research focus considering the prevalence of certain diseases, which are higher in a particular sex. Nevertheless, the inter-gender variations in the AH proteome are unknown. Therefore, this study endeavoured to characterize the AH proteome to assess the differences between genders. Thirty AH samples of patients who underwent cataract surgery were categoriz…

0301 basic medicineMultidisciplinaryFuture studiesAqueous humourInflammationBiologyProteomicsBioinformaticsPathogenesis03 medical and health sciences030104 developmental biologyImmune systemProteomebiology.proteinmedicineAntibodymedicine.symptomPLOS ONE
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Eurípides, Helena 435-482. Elementos conversacionales, humor y guiños aristofánicos en una tragedia

2010

En este artículo el autor trata de estudiar en detalle los elementos conversacionales de un conocido pasaje de la Helena de Eurípides, su connatural asiento en la dicción de la tragedia, su interacción con algunos elementos humorísticos, los problemas que esto plantea y la ponderación de todo ello con una visión ecléctica. Se llega a la conclusión de que Eurípides introduce humor y guiños a la Comedia aristofánica en este caso y que, gracias a su talento dramático, no desvirtúa la esencia de la tragedia. This paper deals with a detailed study of conversational idioms in a well-known scene of Euripides’ Helen, their connatural place in the diction of tragedy, their interaction with some humo…

AristófanesLengua conversacional:LINGÜÍSTICA::Lingüística aplicada::Lengua y literatura [UNESCO]humor:LINGÜÍSTICA::Lingüística diacrónica [UNESCO]Greek TragedyHumourUNESCO::LINGÜÍSTICA::Lingüística diacrónicaUNESCO::LINGÜÍSTICA::Lingüística aplicada::Lengua y literaturaGreek ComedyComedia griegaEuripidesAristophanesEurípidesConversational LanguageTragedia griega
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The interaction of codes in dubbing: wordplay and visual restrictions

2012

The following paper delves into the complex transfer of humour focusing on a recurring problem that appears when dubbing comedies: wordplay partially transmitted by image. It analyses the factors that have a bearing on translation and illustrates the various translation techniques with scenes from the Marx Brothers' filmography. Finally, it details the conclusions obtained from the analysis of the dubbing of 74 puns with visual restriction and its comparison with 116 cases where there is no such restriction.

Audiovisual translation (AVT); Dubbing; Humour; Wordplay; Visual restrictionsUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASHumorJuegos de palabrasDoblajeRestricciones visualesTraducción e InterpretaciónAudiovisual translation (AVT)Traducción audiovisual; Doblaje; Humor; Juegos de palabras; Restricciones visualesHumourWordplayVisual restrictionsTraducción audiovisual:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]Dubbing
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Prawda i fałsz w humorystycznych opowiadaniach chińskich

2015

ChinesetruthhumourstoriesdaocultureStylistyka [Polish Academy of Sciences. Committee of Linguistics - Warsaw, Polish Academy of Sciences. Institute of Polish Language - Cracow, Pedagogical University - Opole. Institute of Polish Philology]
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The Applications of Cognitive Mechanism of Verbal Humour to the Adjustment of Depressive Mood

2018

Aims: To apply the findings of neurolinguistic research to the practical technological artifact design, the cognitive mechanism of verbal humour is comprehensively investigated and designed with EEG-based Brain Computer interfaces and Mobile Health, under the guidance of technology design theory, to help with the adjustment of depressive mood. Application Base: The intervention effect of verbal humour on depressive mood is rooted in their cognitive mechanisms. The right hemisphere of the brain has a dominant effect on both verbal humour and depressive mood; some specific brain regions, such as amygdala, nucleus accumbens, hippocampus etc., are particularly activated during the processing of…

Cognitive modelDepressive moodta113masennusMechanism (biology)mielialacognitive modelsverbal humourComputingMilieux_PERSONALCOMPUTINGCognitionGeneral Medicineneural mechanismsbehavioral disciplines and activitiesdepressive moodEEG-based BCIneurolingvistiikkaInformationSystems_MODELSANDPRINCIPLESverbaalinen huumorikognitiivinen neurotiedePsychologylife-based designhuumoriCognitive psychologykognitiiviset menetelmätJournal of Education, Society and Behavioural Science
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Laughing with machines : philosophical analysis on the preconditions of sense of humour for machines

2021

This article will analyse the preconditions of sense of humour for artificial intelligence. Can artificial intelligence have a sense of humour? Is there a difference between human and machine laughter? Some machines already fulfil certain conditions which are associated with the human sense of humour: on the most superficial level machines appear to laugh and produce jokes, and they recognize sarcasm and punchlines, and they can evaluate funniness. In short, artificial intelligence is already able to recognize humour, and reacts to it accordingly. Furthermore, people laugh with humorous machines. However, it is still uncertain whether artificial intelligence can have a sense of humour or no…

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Drôle(s) de nation(s) : les constructions identitaires à l’épreuve de l’humour dans la fiction audiovisuelle espagnole au début du XXIe siècle

2020

International audience; La crise catalane actuelle, après des décennies de terrorisme basque, témoigne des fragilités d’un état soumis aux forces centrifuges des nationalismes périphériques. Le pacte constitutionnel de 1978, fondé sur l’équilibre délicat entre « l’unité indissoluble de la nation espagnole » et « le droit à l’autonomie des nationalités et régions qui la composent » montre aujourd’hui des signes évidents d’essoufflement, alors que le pays se relève difficilement d’une grave crise économique. Au même moment, le cinéma – Ocho apellidos vascos (Emilio Martínez-Lázaro, 2014), Ocho apellidos catalanes (Emilio Martínez-Lázaro, 2015), Cuerpo de élite (Joaquín Mazón, 2016), Fe de eta…

Espagnefiction audiovisuellehumouridentités régionales[SHS.ART]Humanities and Social Sciences/Art and art history[SHS.SCIPO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Political science[SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences[SHS.HIST] Humanities and Social Sciences/HistoryCinéma[SHS.ART] Humanities and Social Sciences/Art and art historyIdendité nationale[SHS] Humanities and Social Sciences[SHS.HIST]Humanities and Social Sciences/History[SHS.SCIPO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Political science
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Endothelin receptor B in trabecular meshwork

2007

Abstract Endothelin-1 (ET-1), the most potent vasoconstrictor known to date, seems to be involved in the pathogenesis of primary open angle glaucoma. ET-1 was found in different tissues of the eye and in high concentrations in the aqueous humour. The effects of ET-1 are mediated by two receptors, ET-A receptor (ET-AR) and ET-B receptor (ET-BR), which are both expressed in bovine trabecular meshwork (TM). ET-1 induced contraction of TM predominantly by activation of ET-AR. This study analyzes the role of ET-BR in TM function and investigates the synthesis of ET-1 by human TM (HTM) cells. The effect of IRL-1620, a specific ET-BR agonist, on contractility of bovine TM (BTM) was investigated wi…

Gene isoformAgonistmedicine.medical_specialtyCarbacholmedicine.drug_classBlotting WesternEndothelin-Converting EnzymesBiologyPolymerase Chain ReactionCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceWestern blotTrabecular MeshworkInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsAspartic Acid EndopeptidasesHumansReceptorCells CulturedEndothelin-1medicine.diagnostic_testReceptors EndothelinAqueous humourEndothelinsMetalloendopeptidasesReceptor Endothelin BMolecular biologyPeptide FragmentsSensory SystemsOphthalmologyEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structureCalciumCattlesense organsTrabecular meshworkEndothelin receptormedicine.drugExperimental Eye Research
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"Life is short, talk fast!" : verbal humour in Gilmore Girls

2016

Gilmoren tytöt on amerikkalainen televisiosarja, joka seuraa 32-vuotiaan äidin ja 16-vuotiaan tyttären elämää fiktiivisessä Stars Hollow’n pikkukaupungissa Connecticutissa seitsemän vuoden ajan. Tämän kandidaatintutkielman tarkoituksena on selvittää, miten Gilmoren tyttöjen verbaalinen huumori rakentuu. Gilmoren tytöt tunnetaan vahvojen naishahmojensa ja feministisyytensä lisäksi myös eläväisestä, terävästä dialogistaan. Aineistoni keskittyy sarjan neljään ensimmäiseen tuotantokauteen, joita yleisesti pidetään dialogiltaan ja huumoriltaan raikkaimpina. Kultakin kaudelta valittiin vapaasti aineistoon yksi jakso. Gilmoren tyttöjen huumoria käsitellään tutkielmassa populaarikulttuuriviittauste…

Gilmore Girlsverbal humourH.P. Gricepopular culture references
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Caricature as a creative work for its creator and viewer / Karikatūra kaip kūrybinis darbas jo kūrėjui ir suvokėjui

2012

Nowadays we can witness a tendency where the visual replaces the verbal. Humour experiences the same: its visual expression – caricature – is a visual metaphor that already has taken its remarkable place in the field of humour. Caricatures have become a distorting mirror that show deformed but still fairly presented reality. Humour is important part of our everyday life's communication and it covers many spheres of people's life, even including marketing, politics, work relationships, etc. That is why caricatures became a remarkable tool, for example, in political contentions. This article will show what it takes to create this distorting mirror from one side and to see a reflection in it a…

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