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“English Self-Taught”: Self-Study Guides for Polish Learners of English (1860–1945)

2013

The history of teaching English as a foreign language (EFL) has been relatively well described in specialist literature, yet the beginnings of EFL teaching to Poles have not received much scholarly attention. One of the consequences of this state of research is that a proportion of pre-1945 EFL textbooks aimed at native speakers of Polish remain unknown. The present paper seeks to shed some light on self-study books, popular nineteenth- and twentieth-century materials intended for self-instruction; relatively cheap and aimed at the mass market, they claimed to offer effective ways of teaching foreign language skills in a short period of time. I will analyze five selected books belonging to …

Structure (mathematical logic)Mass marketProcess (engineering)Phonetic transcriptionEnglish grammarForeign languageMathematics educationSociologyPopularityPeriod (music)
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'A Shared Reality between a Journalist and the Audience': How Live Journalism Reimagines News Stories

2021

Live journalism is a new journalistic genre in which journalists present news stories to a live audience. This article investigates the journalistic manuscripts of live journalism performances. With the focus on texts, the article reaches beyond the live performance to explore the wider implications and potentials pioneered by live journalists. The data were gathered from <em>Musta laatikko</em> (‘Black Box’) manuscripts, a live journalism production by the Finnish newspaper <em>Helsingin Sanomat</em>. The manuscripts were analysed as <em>eudaimonic journalism</em> through four conceptual dimensions: self-transcendence, autonomy, competence, and relatedne…

Subjectivityvuorovaikutussuorat lähetyksetself-determination theorymedia_common.quotation_subjectAgency (philosophy)050801 communication & media studies050109 social psychologyMedia Contents Content Analysisslow journalismEudaimoniaddc:070Newspaperyleisö0508 media and communicationsCommunicator Research Journalism0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesMeaning (existential)SociologyCompetence (human resources)eudaimoniamedia_commonNews media journalism publishingMedieninhalte AussagenforschungCommunicationCommunication. Mass media05 social sciencesMedia studieseudaimonia; live journalism; reciprocal journalism; self-determination theory; self-transcendence; slow journalismself-transcendenceKommunikatorforschung JournalismusP87-96journalismiJournalismlive journalismPublizistische Medien JournalismusVerlagswesenetiikkareciprocal journalismAutonomy
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Supercritical CO2 extraction of essential oil from orange peel; effect of the height of the bed

2000

Abstract The influence of the height of the particle bed on the kinetics of supercritical fluid extraction (SFE) of essential oil from orange peel is analyzed in this article. Peel of dehydrated oranges of the satsuma and naveline cultivars was used. A series of experiments were designed wherein, for the same conditions, particle height varied widely. These experiments were also carried out on different scales with extraction volumes of 0.5 and 5 l. The results of the experiments were interpreted using Sovova's extended flow model as has been done in previous studies. The bibliography indicates that a number of phenomena may distort the process. One of these phenomena is the formation of ma…

Supercritical carbon dioxideGeneral Chemical EngineeringSupercritical fluid extractionMineralogyMechanicsOrange (colour)Condensed Matter Physicslaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistrylawDragMass transferCarbon dioxideFluid dynamicsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryEssential oilThe Journal of Supercritical Fluids
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Application of fractal geometry to dissolution kinetic study of a sweetener excipient

2001

Abstract In the context of relationship study between dissolution kinetic and particle morphology using the fractal geometry tool, we use a commercially available quality of saccharin powder. The characterization of molecular feature and image analysis study allows us to conclude to the statistic self-similarity of particles of four sieved particles size fractions, permitting the fractal approach. Calculation of reactive fractal dimension is performed using two forms of mass transfer equation: −d Q /d t = kQ D R /3 Δ C and −d Q /d t = k′R D R −3 Δ C , with Δ C ={ C f /[ln  C s /( C s − C f )]}. Based on comparison of the surface fractal dimension D S on the two values of reactive fractal di…

Surface (mathematics)Surface Properties[SPI.GPROC] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Chemical and Process EngineeringPharmaceutical ScienceThermodynamicsMineralogyContext (language use)02 engineering and technologyKinetic energyFractal dimensionExcipientsFractalSaccharin020401 chemical engineeringX-Ray DiffractionMass transfer[SDV.IDA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineering[SPI.GPROC]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Chemical and Process Engineering0204 chemical engineeringParticle SizeDissolutionComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSChemistry[SDV.IDA] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineering021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyFractalsMicroscopy Electron ScanningParticle0210 nano-technology
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The coupling of the electrostatic potential with the transport and adsorption mechanisms in ion-exchange chromatography systems: Theory and experimen…

2005

The coupling of the constitutive expression for the electrostatic potential as specified through Poisson's equation together with the constitutive equations for the mechanisms of convection, diffusion, electrophoretic migration, and adsorption provides the necessary set of constitutive expressions to be employed in the material balance equations of ion-exchange chromatography systems to construct macroscopic continuum models that could be used to design and simulate the dynamic behavior of systems involving a single charged adsorbate or multiple charged adsorbates. A physically relevant and consistent macroscopic continuum model that can predict, as has been observed experimentally by UV co…

Surface diffusionMass transfer coefficientChemistryIon chromatographyConstitutive equationAnalytical chemistryFiltration and SeparationAnalytical ChemistryCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterModeling and simulationMolecular dynamicsAdsorptionChemical physicsMass transferJournal of Separation Science
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Sustainable Mobility in Park Areas: The Potential Offered by Guided Transport Systems

2012

The project choices to design and manage a transport infrastructure system are extremely hard in thinly populated areas like, for instance, protected areas and mostly parks. In actual fact, the need for promotion and development of these areas, often characterized by large surfaces, contrasts with the necessity to preserve their inestimable natural value. The transportation demand in extremely sensible environmental contexts can be satisfied by providing incentives to use reduced-impact means of transport, regulating adequately the vehicle traffic flow and promoting the intermodality between private and public transport systems. Apart from performing their own traditional functions, these s…

Sustainable mobilityEngineeringMass transportExtremely hardbusiness.industryPollutant emissionsrubber tyre tram (TVR)Transport engineeringIncentiveTourist attractionPublic transportpark areabusinessEnvironmental planningTransport infrastructureICSDC 2011
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'Where Have I Heard It?' Assessing the Recall of Traffic Safety Campaigns in the Dominican Republic

2021

Although traffic crashes are the eighth leading cause of death in the world, and are linked to vehicle and infrastructure-related factors, crash-related fatality rates are much higher in lowincome countries. Particularly, the Dominican Republic is the country with the highest accident rate in the whole American continent. Therefore, in the past few years, public agencies have been developing different measures aimed at reducing traffic fatalities, including road safety campaigns. The aim of the present study was to assess the recalling of such campaigns among the Dominican population, which may serve as an additional indicator to evaluate their effectiveness in this and other countries of t…

TechnologyControl and OptimizationPopulationComunicacióEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyTransportSample (statistics)mass mediatraffic safetyEnvironmental healthElectrical and Electronic EngineeringEmerging marketseducationEngineering (miscellaneous)LicenseMass mediaeducation.field_of_studyTransportation planningRecallRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industrySeguretat viàriaTtransport planningMean agesustainabilitymobilityGeographyMitjans de comunicació de massabusinesstraffic safety; human factors; communication campaigns; mass media; transport planning; mobility; sustainabilitycommunication campaignshuman factorsEnergy (miscellaneous)
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High-precision mass measurement of $^{168}$Yb for verification of nonlinear isotope shift

2020

The absolute mass value of $^{168}$Yb has been directly determined with the JYFLTRAP Penning trap mass spectrometer at the Ion Guide Isotope Separator On-Line (IGISOL) facility. A more precise value of the mass of $^{168}$Yb is needed to extract possible signatures of beyond standard model physics from high-precision isotope shift measurements of Yb atomic transition frequencies. The measured mass-excess value, ME($^{168}$Yb) = $-$61579.846(94) keV, is 12 times more precise and deviates from the Atomic Mass Evaluation 2016 value by 1.7$\sigma$. The impact on precision isotope shift studies of the stable Yb isotopes is discussed.

TechnologyPenning trapFOS: Physical sciencesPhysics Atomic Molecular & Chemical[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex]010402 general chemistryMass spectrometry01 natural sciencesIonHigh-precision mass spectrometryPhysics::Atomic PhysicsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryNuclear Experiment (nucl-ex)Nuclear ExperimentInstrumentationNuclear ExperimentSpectroscopyScience & TechnologyIsotopeChemistryPhysics010401 analytical chemistryCondensed Matter PhysicsPenning trapMass measurementAtomic mass0104 chemical sciencesNonlinear systemIsotope shiftPhysical SciencesAtomic physics
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Frequency distribution of journalistic attention for scientific studies and scientific sources: An input-output analysis.

2020

Based on the decision-theoretical conditions underlying the selection of events for news coverage in science journalism, this article uses a novel input-output analysis to investigate which of the more than eight million scientific study results published between August 2014 and July 2018 have been selected by global journalism to a relevant degree. We are interested in two different structures in the media coverage of scientific results. Firstly, the structure of sources that journalists use, i.e. scientific journals, and secondly, the congruence of the journalistic selection of single results. Previous research suggests that the selection of sources and results follows a certain heavy-tai…

TechnologyTime FactorsMedical JournalsScienceJournalismDecision MakingSocial SciencesResearch and Analysis MethodsCognitionSociologyMedicine and Health SciencesPsychologyMass MediaSocial ChangeScientific PublishingLikelihood FunctionsAltmetricsSocial ResearchResearchQRCognitive PsychologyBiology and Life SciencesResearch AssessmentProbability TheoryCommunicationsBibliometricsPhysical SciencesMedicineCognitive SciencePeriodicals as Topicddc:600Medical HumanitiesMathematicsResearch ArticleNeuroscienceStatistical DistributionsPloS one
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Mechanisms of fluid flow and fluid-rock interaction in fossil metamorphic hydrothermal systems inferred from vein-wallrock patterns, geometry and mic…

2001

Comparison of mass transfer patterns, geometry and microstructures developed within and around veins allows the interpretation of processes of fluid flow during deformation, metamorphism and mineralization. A classification of vein types based on the degree of interaction with wallrock (using petrological, geochemical or isotopic indicators) can be used to identify a range of processes, from closed system behaviour in which the vein mass is derived from local wallrock, through to open system behaviour in which the vein mass is derived externally. Microstructural characteristics, such as wallrock selvages, multiple growth events recorded by vein seams and vein crystal morphology, also help t…

TectonicsOre genesisAdvectionMass transferMetamorphic rockcardiovascular systemFluid dynamicsGeochemistryGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesMetamorphismGeometryHydrothermal circulationGeologyGeofluids
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