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Comunicació 2.0 i gènere

2009

Internet ha capgirat les formes de comunicació i d’intercanvi d’informació entre les persones: les receptores en el procés comunicatiu són ara també emissores. La conjunció d’aquesta particularitat amb l’aparició i ús d’algunes eines de comunicació (fàcils d’usar i bàsicament gratuïtes) permet parlar d’un fenomen social de gran abast: la comunicació 2.0. Aquest article analitza algunes de les característiques d’aquesta classe d’interacció i centra l’interés de forma particular en certes iniciatives que tenen com a epicentre les qüestions de gènere. La comunicació 2.0 permet la participació activa i directa en el procés, obert i col·laboratiu, de construcció de la identitat pròpia. Així mate…

Digital communication performanceslcsh:HQ1-2044Formes de comunicació digitalsDonesGenderGènerelcsh:Women. FeminismFeminismTreball en xarxaNetworkinglcsh:The family. Marriage. WomanFeminismeWomen2.0 communicationSociologíaWeb 3.0lcsh:HQ1101-2030.7Comunicació 2.0Feminismo/s
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Optimisation of direct digital frequency synthesisers based on CORDIC

2001

Methods to simplify digital frequency synthesizers based on the co-ordinate rotation digital computer (CORDIC) algorithm are presented. Application of these methods leads to performance enhancement, compared with the topologies previously proposed in the literature. For a given output precision, hardware resources are reduced and spur-free dynamic range is increased.

Digital computerEngineeringbusiness.industryDynamic rangeSpur free dynamic rangeElectronic engineeringElectrical and Electronic EngineeringCORDICbusinessNetwork topologyPerformance enhancementRotation (mathematics)Computer hardwareElectronics Letters
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MODELLING AND ANALYSING STUDENT DROPOUT IN COLOMBIAN HIGHER EDUCATION THROUGH POLICY AND PUBLIC MANAGEMENT

The complexity of the phenomenon of student dropout in higher education requires several modeling techniques. In this doctoral dissertation, findings of blending mathematical, statistical and Dynamic Performance Management as modelling techniques are presented to allow a deeper comprehension of Colombian student dropout in higher education.

Dinamic Performance ManagementAnalytic Hierachy ProcessGraph TheoryHigher educationEducational public policiesStudent Dropout.Ítem Response Theory
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The Graduates in the Knowledge and Innovation Society

2011

According to the crucial importance of innovation for modern economies, the role of graduates regarding innovation appears to be a major topic when their performances in the labour market at stake. Five main questions are addressed in this chapter: (1) What does innovation mean? (2) Which organisations are likely to be more innovative? (3) What role do Higher Education graduates play regarding innovation? (4) Are they equipped to do develop innovation? (5) Which are the occupations more related to innovation, and are innovative activities rewarded? The results presented in this chapter confirm that higher education graduates are crucial actors in the innovation process. The jobs of innovati…

Diplômé[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationEconomics of innovationPerformance[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/Educationenseignement supérieurenterpriseÉconomie de l'innovation[ SHS.EDU ] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationLabour MarketinnovationEntreprisehigher educationrolegraduateMarché du travail
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Associations between cardiac arrhythmia, incident disability in activities of daily living and physical performance: The ilsa study

2020

Background Cardiac arrhythmias are common conditions in older people. Unfortunately, there is limited literature on associations between cardiac arrhythmias and physical performance or disability. We therefore aimed to prospectively investigate associations between cardiac arrhythmias and changes in disability and physical performance during 8 years of follow-up, using data from the Italian Longitudinal Study on Aging (ILSA). Methods Cardiac arrhythmias diagnosis was posed through a screening phase, confirmed by a physician. The onset of disability in activities of daily living (ADL) and the changes in several physical performance tests during follow-up were considered as outcomes. Fully-ad…

DisabilityPhysical activityAtrial fibrillationCardiac arrhythmianot knownPhysical performance
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El discurso totalitario del partido político España 2000

2016

Este artículo analiza los elementos principales del discurso del partido político español, España 2000, concebida como una formación adscrita a la corriente de «derecha radical populista». Para ello, se emplea la metodología de análisis de contenido y se aplica el modelo de «Totalismo Ideológico» propuesto por Robert Jay Lifton, que describe los elementos que caracterizan a las ideologías radicales. Como fuentes de información se utilizan las declaraciones de los líderes de la formación durante un conflicto sucedido en la ciudad de Valencia (España). La investigación muestra las particularidades totalitarias del discurso de la formación española y sus principales ejes ideológicos, que al ig…

DiscursoRadical populist rightmedia_common.quotation_subjectImmigrationMedia studiesPartido políticoInmigraciónDerecha radical populistaImmigrationGeneral MedicineArtIdeological totalismPoliticsTotalismo ideológicoContent analysisNational identityPolitical partySpeechPerformance artIdeologyIdeologíaCartographyIdeologymedia_common
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Losing an Unexpected Throne: Deposing Second Sons of the Stuart Dynasty

2017

Two second sons of the Stuart dynasty who came as unexpected heirs to the throne lost their crown in depositions . Both of these kings, Charles I and James II , had a strong belief in a personal kingship over loyal subjects, which was at odds with the English concept of King-in-Parliament and the possibilities for subjects to participate in the rule of the kingdom. Charles I and James II lacked the natural confidence of born kings, and both tried to overcome this deficiency by overemphasizing their royal dignity. In doing so, they never realized that the generally accepted idea of a divine right of kings was to be articulated and represented, but not implemented in politics.

Divine right of kingsDignityKingdomPoliticsHistoryMonarchymedia_common.quotation_subjectNatural (music)ThronePerformance artAncient historymedia_common
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Pathophysiological Responses to a Record-Breaking Multi-hour Underwater Endurance Performance: A Case Study

2021

The “Endless Diving Project-Step 36” took place in the harbor waters of the town of Maratea in Italy in September 2014. The goal of the project was an attempt by an experienced male diver, equipped with a wet 7-mm suit and a normal gas tank, to set the world record-breaking of nonstop underwater performance. We studied inflammatory, hematological, and endocrine responses during the extreme condition of the attempt. Venous blood samples were collected at baseline, the day before the attempt; immediately after the return from underwater; then at Day 1, Day 4, and Day 12; and later at Month 1 and Month 41 of follow-up. We found that there was an increase in the content of blood neutrophils, mo…

DivingHormones InflammationExtreme homeostasisUnderwater performance
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Impact of wage penalty on mobility return of French PhDs

2015

International audience; Expatriation of higher-education graduates raises much concern in many countries often in conjunction with talk about the brain drain. It supposedly entails a risk of losing the skills required for a competitive economy. The issue is all the more acute for PhD graduates, who are expected to play a major part in the knowledge economy. However, questions arise as to the causes of such mobility and its consequences for young graduates' individual career paths.

DoctorBrain DrainEconomic PerformancePhD graduate[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/Education[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/Education[ SHS.EDU ] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationGeographical mobility[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Financedeterminant of wageinternational mobilityInternational Migrationwage[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and finances[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Financeendogenous switching regressionKnowledge Economy
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Programming languages for data-Intensive HPC applications: A systematic mapping study

2020

This work is a result of activities from COST Action 10406 High -Performance Modelling and Simulation for Big Data Applications (cHiPSet), funded by the European Cooperation in Science and Technology. FCT, Portugal for grants: NOVA LINCS Research Laboratory Ref. UID/ CEC/ 04516/ 2019); INESC-ID Ref. UID/CEC/50021/2019; BioISI Ref. UID/MULTI/04046/2103; LASIGE Research Unit Ref. UID/CEC/00408/ 2019. A major challenge in modelling and simulation is the need to combine expertise in both software technologies and a given scientific domain. When High-Performance Computing (HPC) is required to solve a scientific problem, software development becomes a problematic issue. Considering the complexity…

Domain-Specific language (DSL)High performance computing (HPC)Computer scienceComputer Networks and CommunicationsBig data; Data-intensive applications; Domain-Specific language (DSL); General-Purpose language (GPL); High performance computing (HPC); Programming languages; Systematic mapping study (SMS)Systematic mapping study (SMS)Big dataData-intensive applicationsContext (language use)computer.software_genreTheoretical Computer ScienceSoftware portabilityBig dataSoftwareArtificial Intelligencebusiness.industryProgramming languageSoftware developmentGeneral-Purpose language (GPL)UsabilityProgramming languagesDigital libraryComputer Graphics and Computer-Aided DesignHardware and ArchitecturebusinesscomputerSoftware
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