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Zvaigžņotā Debess: 2010, Vasara (208)
2010
Contents: N.Cimahoviča. Sun’s Researcher in the Far East ; A.Balklavs. A New Hypothesis on Formation of Galaxies ; A.Balklavs. Gravitation and Peculiar Galaxies ; A.Barzdis. First Population Stars and Galaxies ; Z.Alksne, A.Alksnis. Does Giant Planet Orbit Dwarf Star? ; A.Alksnis, Z.Alksne. Epsilon Aurigae Eclipsed by Dark Dust Disk ; M.Ābele, K.Adgere, E.Grabs, L.Osipova, E.Rutkovska, J.Vjaters, V.Veckalns. Latvian Students Take Part in the Project European Student Moon Orbiter ; Announcement on the 3rd International Symposium on Dark-Sky Parks: 6-10 September 2010, Croatia ; J.Jansons. Vladimir Afanasjev – Officer of the Baikonur Cosmodrom in the 1970s ; J.Limansky. The International Year…
The Adoption of New Treatment Modalities by Health Professionals and the Relative Weight of Empirical Evidence in Favor of Virtual Reality Exposure V…
2020
Anxiety disorders are among the most prevalent mental disorders, and cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) with exposure exercises is considered as the gold-standard psychological intervention. New psychotherapeutic modalities have emerged in the last decade and, among them, mindfulness has been rapidly adopted by therapists. The adoption rate is slower for the use of virtual reality (VR) to conduct exposure. The goal of the present position paper is to contrast, for the treatment of anxiety disorders, the weight of empirical evidences supporting the use of exposure in VR with the use of mindfulness-based therapy (MBT). Based on the most recent meta-analyses, we found that CBT with exposure co…
Accommodation-related changes in monochromatic aberrations of the human eye as a function of age.
2008
PURPOSE. To investigate the relationship between accommodation and the optical aberrations of the whole human eye, as a function of age. METHODS. Sixty healthy subjects with spherical ametropia in the range 3 D, astigmatism less than 1 D, corrected visual acuity of 20/18 or better, and normal findings in an ophthalmic examination were enrolled. Subjects were divided into four groups, with age ranges of 19 to 29, 30 to 39, 40 to 49, and 50 to 60 years. Monochromatic optical aberrations and pupil size were measured with a Hartmann-Shack wavefront sensor under monocular viewing conditions, without pharmacological dilation or cycloplegia. Stimulus vergences were in the range of 0 to 5 D, with a…
Changes in the objective amplitude of accommodation with pupil size.
2014
PURPOSE We evaluate the effect of pupil size on objectively measured amplitude of accommodation (AA). METHODS Pupil diameter and wavefront aberrometry were obtained in 15 eyes when stimulus swept across the range of clear vision in steps of 0.5 diopters. Wavefront refraction techniques were used to compute objective AA as the maximum refractive change. Measurements were obtained monocularly under low and high ambient room lighting conditions with a fixed luminance of the fixation target. Amplitude of accommodation computations were performed taking into account just paraxial rays (paraxial AA) or including the effects of the change of spherical aberration during accommodation (minRMS AA). R…
La variabilité spatiale des comportements modaux : quel est l’intérêt de la GWR (Geographicaly Weighted Regression) pour construire des actions publi…
2020
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Matt Kish’s “Every Page of Moby-Dick, Illustrated”: A Multimodal Approach
2016
Abstract The purpose of this essay is to address the multimodal nature of Matt Kish’s project Every Page of Moby-Dick, Illustrated, where Herman Melville’s 1851 masterpiece is set as paratext. Particular focus is set on the portrayals of Captain Achab, specifically “Page 153”, “Page 465” and “Page 469”. The basic theoretical framework has been offered by Alice Gibbons’ theorization of multimodal cognitive poetics and Sigrid Norris’ systematization of multimodal (inter)action. Useful insight has been lent by Sharon Cameron’s work on allegories of the body in Melville’s writing. The given analysis aims to pinpoint the elements of innovation in Kish’s work with respect to the canonical formal …
Climate change effects on the hydrological regime of small non-perennial river basins.
2015
Recent years have been witnessing an increasing interest on global climate change and, although we are only at the first stage of the projected trends, some signals of climate alteration are already visible. Climate change encompasses modifications in the characteristics of several interrelated climate variables, and unavoidably produces relevant effects on almost all the natural processes related to the hydrological cycle. This study focuses on potential impacts of climate variations on the streamflow regime of small river basins in Mediterranean, seasonally dry, regions. The paper provides a quantitative evaluation of potential modifications in the flow duration curves (FDCs) and in the p…
Annual flow duration curves assessment in ephemeral small basins
2014
Flow duration curve (FDC) represents a comprehensive signature of temporal runoff variability often used to synthesize catchment rainfall-runoff responses. A new model, the ModABa (MODel for Annual flow duration curves assessment in ephemeral small BAsins), is here introduced. It can be thought as a wide mosaic whose tesserae are frameworks, models or conceptual schemes separately developed in different studies and harmoniously interconnected with the final aim of reproducing the annual FDC in intermittent small catchments. Two separated seasons within the hydrological year are distinguished: a dry season, characterized by absence of streamflow, and a non-zero season. Streamflow is disaggre…
Modestia y honestidad en el vestido, odio y aversion à los trages profanos
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Smart drugs: de la terapia al transhumanismo
2018
ABSTRACT Enhancing human cognitive capacities is one of the central axes of transhumanist proposals. In recent decades, halfway between the actual and the possible, another way of approaching human mind enhancement has appeared: smart drugs —also known as cognitive enhancers or nootropics— psychopharmaceuticals that promise an improvement in cognition, memory, intelligence, attention, concentration... These drugs are currently used in the therapeutic field, but many think that the barriers between therapy and human enhancement are fading away. This paper presents three smart drugs —methylphenidate, modafinil and pyracetam— and reflects on the limits between therapy and enhancement, placing …