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Geotourism product interpretation Rangitoto Island, Auckland, New Zealand

2010

Rangitoto Island, an island of volcanic origin, is a unique geotourism attraction and landmark of Auckland, New Zealand, capturing the attention of tourists since 1890. The island’s symmetrical cone and lava slopes rise gradually from the sea, making the shield volcano an iconic landmark for Auckland residents and a popular urban recreation area for domestic and international visitors. This chapter focuses on the effectiveness of different types of interpretive media (e.g. information signs and guided tours) as educative tools for geotourism which occurs in an urban context. It is based on a study which investigated which media were used most, how much visitors learned from them and whether…

GeographyInterpretation (philosophy)GeotourismEnvironmental ethicsProduct (category theory)
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Exploiting the Incomparability of Comparable Corpora for Contrastive Linguistics and Translation Studies

2013

For empirical research in translation studies and contrastive linguistics comparability across languages is an important and non-trivial issue, particularly, if we aim at quantifying differences and commonalities. We approach this problem by investigating the CroCo Corpus of English and German originals and translations in eight different registers concentrating on the (in)comparability of the different subcorpora. They are comparable across languages but incomparable in terms of functional, i.e. register, variation. A feature matrix is analysed to reveal differences and commonalities between the bilingually comparable texts (i.e. English and German originals) and the monolingually comparab…

GermanRegister (sociolinguistics)Empirical researchVariation (linguistics)Interpretation (logic)Computer scienceComparabilitylanguageTranslation studieslanguage.human_languageLinguisticsContrastive linguistics
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Occurrence of cognitive impairment and dementia in the community: a 9-year-long prospective study.

2008

Objective: To determine incidence rates of non-dementia cognitive impairment, to examine the impact of attrition due to death on the observed incidence estimates, and to compare the observed and corrected estimates of non-dementia cognitive impairment with dementia incidence rates. Methods: A total of 1,435 persons without dementia aged 75+ from the Kungsholmen Project were evaluated for occurrence of dementia over 9 years. A total of 1,070 cognitively unimpaired subjects were also followed using amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI) and other cognitive impairment, no dementia (OCIND) definitions. To correct the observed incidence rates for attrition due to death, cognitive status for s…

GerontologyMalePediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyAgingTime FactorsPopulationStatistics as TopicNeuropsychological TestsCohort Studiesmild cognitive impairmentPredictive Value of Testsmental disordersmedicineDementiaHumansProspective StudiesMortalityProspective cohort studyeducationAgedAged 80 and overSwedeneducation.field_of_studyMemory DisordersIncidence (epidemiology)IncidenceCognitive disorderAge FactorsCognitionmedicine.diseasePrognosisPredictive value of testsData Interpretation StatisticalepidemiologySettore MED/26 - NeurologiaDementiaFemaleNeurology (clinical)PsychologyCognition DisordersCohort studyNeurology
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Il Gran Caffè di Giuseppe Damiani Almeyda

2015

Il testo affronta lo studio di un’opera giovanile di Giuseppe Damiani Almeyda (1834-1911), figura di spicco del panorama architettonico in Sicilia tra la seconda metà dell’Ottocento ed i primi del Novecento. Il progetto del Gran Caffè, vincitore di prestigiosi riconoscimenti, anche se realizzato quando Damiani non era ancora trentenne, risulta molto maturo e segna una tappa importante nella formazione dell’architetto. Se ne ritroveranno richiami progettuali nel Politeama, edificio a cui il suo nome è legato, e in una grandiosa opera didattica, la Scuola Italiana di Architettura Civile, che, purtroppo, non è mai stata pubblicata. I disegni originali, a matita, inchiostro ed acquerello su car…

Giuseppe Damiani Almeyda archive drawings conjectural reconstruction graphic interpretation digital modeling rendering techniques.Giuseppe Damiani Almeyda disegni di archivio ricostruzione congetturale interpretazione grafica modellazione digitale tecniche di rendering.Settore ICAR/17 - Disegno
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Introducing the Time Series Change Visualization and Interpretation (TSCVI) method for the interpretation of global NDVI changes

2021

Abstract This paper presents a novel method for the visualization of changes in vegetation related variables. This method, termed Time Series Change Visualization and Interpretation (TSCVI), allows to summarize changes associated to both vegetation productivity and phenology in a single map. To that end, three metrics are retrieved on an annual basis from plotting NDVI (Normalized Difference Vegetation Index) values on a polar plot. Changes in these metrics are then analyzed and mapped in an IHS (Intensity Hue Saturation) image, where colors indicate changes regarding the growing-season (earlier or later occurrence, stronger or weaker seasonality), while changes associated to productivity a…

Global and Planetary Change010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyVegetationManagement Monitoring Policy and LawSeasonalitymedicine.disease01 natural sciencesNormalized Difference Vegetation IndexInterpretation (model theory)VisualizationCompositingmedicineRange (statistics)Sensitivity (control systems)Computers in Earth SciencesCartography021101 geological & geomatics engineering0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEarth-Surface ProcessesMathematicsInternational Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation
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El derecho de los parlamentarios a recabar documentación administrativa. Nuevas perspectivas jurisprudenciales a raíz de su creciente judicialización

2019

For just over five years, for the first time in our democratic history, the right of parliamentarians to collect documentation from public administrations has been judicialized in the contentious-administrative way. A cluster of cases with a single common focus: tense government-parliament relations in the Valencian Community. This conflict has led, in the course of these years, to a high number of resolutions of both the Superior Court of Justice of the Valencian Community and the Supreme Court. A total of more than forty sentences that have had a considerable impact on the delimitation of this right. This article examines these judicial resolutions and offers a global analysis of the inte…

GovernmentSociology and Political ScienceJurisdictionInterpretation (philosophy)Jurisprudencemedia_common.quotation_subjecttransparenciacontrol parlamentariolcsh:KJ-KKZrelaciones gobierno-parlamento.Economic JusticeDemocracylcsh:Law of EuropeSupreme courtLawPolitical sciencelcsh:K1-7720lcsh:Law in general. Comparative and uniform law. Jurisprudenceius in officiumConstitutional courtLawparlamentarismo multinivelmedia_commonRevista de Derecho Político
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HARVARD MEETS THE CRISIS: THE MONETARY THEORY AND POLICY OF LAUCHLIN B. CURRIE, JACOB VINER, JOHN H. WILLIAMS, AND HARRY D. WHITE

2015

The paper discusses the interpretation of the Great Depression and the policy decision making by four Harvard economists: Lauchlin B. Currie, Jacob Viner, John H. Williams, and Harry D. White. All were eminent scholars in the field of monetary and international economics, and were deeply involved in policy decisions during the New Deal. We will discuss how their Harvard training provided them with a common methodological and analytical perspective, and how this common perspective translated into specific policies when they moved from the academia to public service in the US administration. Their interpretation of the causes of the Great Depression and their policy proposals show the eclecti…

Great DepressionNew Dear; Economic crisis; J. Viner; L. Currie; H.D. White; J.H. Williams; Harvard UniversityNew DealHistory and Philosophy of ScienceEconomic historyEconomicsJ. VinerEconomic crisiEclecticismMonetarismGeneral Arts and HumanitiesInterpretation (philosophy)Keynesian economicsMonetary policyNew DearHarvard UniversityFiscal policyH.D. WhiteEconomic policySettore SECS-P/04 - Storia Del Pensiero EconomicoPolitical economyGreat DepressionJ.H. WilliamGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceCauses of the Great DepressionL. Currie
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On the classification of observations structured into groups

1988

The paper is concerned with the problem of classifying a specific group into two populations (insect eggs of the same clutch belonging therefore to the same species). Two approaches, one parametric and the other non-parametric, are described. The classical likelihood ratio procedure is derived. An interpretation and a decomposition of the test criteria is given. A misclassification estimate using the Chernoff–Kullback–Kailath region is provided.

Group (mathematics)business.industryManagement of Technology and InnovationModeling and SimulationStatisticsPattern recognitionArtificial intelligencebusinessMathematicsParametric statisticsInterpretation (model theory)Applied Stochastic Models and Data Analysis
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Positivity rates and performances of immunochemical faecal occult blood tests at different cut-off levels within a colorectal cancer screening progra…

2012

Abstract Background Immunochemical faecal occult blood tests have greater sensitivity for colorectal cancer screening than guaiac-based tests; however the number of positive tests required is still under discussion. Methods A direct comparison of Hemoccult II with two immunochemical quantitative tests (OC-Sensor and FOB-Gold) using a 2-sample strategy was performed in over 30,000 patients undergoing colorectal cancer screening in France. Results Positivity ratio between immunochemical tests and Hemoccult II varied between 2.2 (OC-Sensor) and 2.4 (FOB-Gold) for the lowest cut-off value and 1.5–1.4 for the highest cut-off value. The positive predictive value for colorectal cancer was similar …

Gynecologymedicine.medical_specialtyHepatologybusiness.industryColorectal cancerGastroenterologyFaecal occult bloodmedicine.diseasePredictive valueGastroenterologyColorectal cancer screeningPredictive value of testsInternal medicineMedicineTest interpretationSampling (medicine)businessMass screeningDigestive and Liver Disease
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Contribution of exclusive diffractive processes to the measured azimuthal asymmetries in SIDIS

2019

Hadron leptoproduction in Semi-Inclusive measurements of Deep-Inelastic Scattering (SIDIS) on unpolarised nucleons allows one to get information on the intrinsic transverse momentum of quarks in a nucleon and on the Boer-Mulders function through the measurement of azimuthal modulations in the cross section. These modulations were recently measured by the HERMES experiment at DESY on proton and deuteron targets, and by the COMPASS experiment using the CERN SPS muon beam and a $^6$LiD target. In both cases, the amplitudes of the $\cos\phi_h$ and $\cos 2\phi_h$ modulations show strong kinematic dependences for both positive and negative hadrons. It has been known since some time that the measu…

HERMES experimentvirtual [photon]Hadronleptoproduction [hadron]measurement methodsNuclear TheoryVirtual particleHERMES01 natural sciencesSIDISCOMPASShadron: leptoproductionHigh Energy Physics - Experimentazimthal asymmetrieproduction [diffraction]High Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex)High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)semi-inclusive reaction [deep inelastic scattering][PHYS.HEXP]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex]COMPASS experimentNuclear ExperimentPhysicsdeep inelastic scattering: semi-inclusive reactionnucleonhep-phphoton: energyTMD obsvervableangular dependenceHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenologymodulationhadron: final stateTMD obsvervablesbeam [muon]asymmetry [angular distribution]interpretation of experimentsdeuteron: targettransverse momentum [quark]Nucleondiffraction: productionParticle Physics - ExperimentQuarkNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsazimthal asymmetriesexclusive reactionangular distribution: asymmetryMesonFOS: Physical sciences530vector meson: production0103 physical scienceskinematics: effectlcsh:Nuclear and particle physics. Atomic energy. Radioactivityddc:530final state [hadron]010306 general physicsParticle Physics - PhenomenologyMuonmuon: beam010308 nuclear & particles physicsproduction [vector meson]hep-exenergy [photon]CERN SPSeffect [kinematics]lcsh:QC770-798quark: transverse momentumHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentTMD obsvervables; azimthal asymmetries; SIDIStarget [deuteron]photon: virtual
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