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2017

Some years ago Cheung et al. (2008) proposed the complete design (CD) for measuring the failure of selective attention in composite objects. Since the CD is a fully balanced design, analysis of response bias may reveal potential effects of the experimental manipulation, the stimulus material, and/or attributes of the observers. Here we used the CD to prove whether external features modulate perception of internal features with the context congruency paradigm (Nachson et al., 1995; Meinhardt-Injac et al., 2010) in a larger sample of N = 303 subjects. We found a large congruency effect (Cohen's d = 1.78), which was attenuated by face inversion (d = 1.32). The congruency relation also strongly…

media_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesStimulus (physiology)Response bias050105 experimental psychology03 medical and health sciencesBehavioral NeurosciencePsychiatry and Mental health0302 clinical medicineNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyBias effectNeurologyPerception0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSelective attentionPsychologySocial psychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryBiological PsychiatryPicture planemedia_commonCognitive psychologyFrontiers in Human Neuroscience
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Application of the threshold of toxicological concern (TTC) to the safety evaluation of cosmetic ingredients.

2007

The threshold of toxicological concern (TTC) has been used for the safety assessment of packaging migrants and flavouring agents that occur in food. The approach compares the estimated oral intake with a TTC value derived from chronic oral toxicity data for structurally-related compounds. Application of the TTC approach to cosmetic ingredients and impurities requires consideration of whether route-dependent differences in first-pass metabolism could affect the applicability of TTC values derived from oral data to the topical route. The physicochemical characteristics of the chemical and the pattern of cosmetic use would affect the long-term average internal dose that is compared with the re…

media_common.quotation_subjectAdministration OralCosmeticsToxicologyAdministration CutaneousCosmeticsDecision Support TechniquesToxicologyToxicity TestsHumansPredicted no-effect concentrationcardiovascular diseasesTopical routeOral toxicitymedia_commonNo-Observed-Adverse-Effect LevelChemistrySkin sensitizationDecision TreesGeneral MedicineFragrance ingredientDermal sensitizationRisk analysis (engineering)Internal doseSafetyFood ScienceFood and chemical toxicology : an international journal published for the British Industrial Biological Research Association
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The Images of the Others in Rome (and Geo-Climatic Determinism) (Le Immagini Dell'Altro a Roma (E Il Determinismo Climatico-Ambientale))

2008

In order to explain the anthropic differences of the foreign people, many Roman authors often make use of the well known theory of geo-climatic determinism. Within the frame of this theory Rome becomes the center of the world, i. e., the place of normality, culture, and identity. The Roman identity, however, is not exclusive and is deeply rooted in alterity. In fact, the foundation of Rome, seen as "conluvies convenarum", can always be repeated by means of the conquests of the "Other", who can easily become "identical".

media_common.quotation_subjectAlterityEthnologyIdentity (social science)Frame (artificial intelligence)ArtLinguistic determinismHumanitiesDeterminismAnthropic principleCultural determinismNormalitymedia_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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Intervention studies to foster resilience – A systematic review and proposal for a resilience framework in future intervention studies

2017

Psychological resilience refers to the phenomenon that many people are able to adapt to the challenges of life and maintain mental health despite exposure to adversity. This has stimulated research on training programs to foster psychological resilience. We evaluated concepts, methods and designs of 43 randomized controlled trials published between 1979 and 2014 which assessed the efficacy of such training programs and propose standards for future intervention research based on recent developments in the field. We found that concepts, methods and designs in current resilience intervention studies are of limited use to properly assess efficacy of interventions to foster resilience. Major pro…

media_common.quotation_subjectApplied psychologyPsychological interventionlaw.inventionAssessment ; Intervention ; Training ; Randomized controlled trial ; Resilience ; Stress03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineRandomized controlled triallawIntervention (counseling)Adaptation PsychologicalHumans030212 general & internal medicineRandomized Controlled Trials as Topicmedia_commonClinical study designStressorResilience PsychologicalMental healthPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyMental HealthFoster carePsychological resiliencePsychologyStress Psychological030217 neurology & neurosurgeryClinical psychologyClinical Psychology Review
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Robotic i.v. medication compounding: Recommendations from the international community of APOTECAchemo users.

2016

Purpose The development of recommendations for advancing automated i.v. medication compounding is described. Summary Managing the shift from manual to robotic compounding of i.v. therapies requires an awareness of how automation affects practice and how to best implement robotics into current practice. An international panel of pharmacy professionals, researchers, and technology leaders with experience in i.v. robotics collaborated during a two-day meeting in August 2014 to define a general set of principles to broaden the understanding of the fundamental elements of robotic compounding worldwide. Participants were divided into four working groups (technology and safety; drugs and products;…

media_common.quotation_subjectDrug CompoundingPharmacy030226 pharmacology & pharmacy03 medical and health sciencesAutomation0302 clinical medicineNursingSurveys and QuestionnairesMedicineHumansQuality (business)Set (psychology)media_commonPharmacologyDrug compoundingMedical educationbusiness.industryHealth PolicyInternational communityRoboticsCompoundingCurrent practice030220 oncology & carcinogenesisPractice Guidelines as TopicAdministration IntravenousWorking groupbusinessPharmacy Service HospitalAmerican journal of health-system pharmacy : AJHP : official journal of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists
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Plagiarism and predatory journals: A threat to scientific integrity

2018

This article presents an analysis of the concept of plagiarism in order to show the wide spectrum of manifestations that can be considered as such when committing a transgression of intellectual property, carried out with the intention of deceiving the authors’ true contribution and the originality and novelty of the information. It describes the different circumstances in which intentional plagiarism has occurred, and the damage that this misconduct causes in the credibility of the scientific system, in which authorship credit is the foundation of the academic career, of the prestige of the author in the scientific community, and the basis for financing research. Some circumstances are fav…

media_common.quotation_subjectEscritores fantasmaPlagioIntellectual propertyPediatricsAutores fantasmaRJ1-570Plagiarism03 medical and health sciencesMisconduct0302 clinical medicinePromotion (rank)OriginalityOrder (exchange)030225 pediatricsManagement of Technology and InnovationCredibilityQuality (business)media_commonPublishingAutoplagiobusiness.industryNoveltyIntegridad científicaPublic relationsBusinessPeriodicals as TopicRevistas depredadorasAnales de Pediatría (English Edition)
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Analysis of a viscoelastic phase separation model

2020

A new model for viscoelastic phase separation is proposed, based on a systematically derived conservative two-fluid model. Dissipative effects are included by phenomenological viscoelastic terms. By construction, the model is consistent with the second law of thermodynamics, and we study well-posedness of the model, i.e., existence of weak solutions, a weak-strong uniqueness principle, and stability with respect to perturbations, which are proven by means of relative energy estimates. A good qualitative agreement with mesoscopic simulations is observed in numerical tests.

media_common.quotation_subjectFOS: Physical sciencesSecond law of thermodynamics02 engineering and technologySpace (mathematics)01 natural sciencesStability (probability)ViscoelasticityMathematics - Analysis of PDEs0103 physical sciencesFOS: MathematicsGeneral Materials ScienceStatistical physicsUniqueness010306 general physicsMathematical Physicsmedia_commonPhysicsMesoscopic physicsDynamic structure factorMathematical Physics (math-ph)021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter PhysicsDissipative system0210 nano-technologyAnalysis of PDEs (math.AP)
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Gene expression patterns associated with caste and reproductive status in ants: worker-specific genes are more derived than queen-specific ones.

2013

Variation in gene expression leads to phenotypic diversity and plays a central role in caste differentiation of eusocial insect species. In social Hymenoptera, females with the same genetic background can develop into queens or workers, which are characterized by divergent morphologies, behaviours and lifespan. Moreover, many social insects exhibit behaviourally distinct worker castes, such as brood-tenders and foragers. Researchers have just started to explore which genes are differentially expressed to achieve this remarkable phenotypic plasticity. Although the queen is normally the only reproductive individual in the nest, following her removal, young brood-tending workers often develop …

media_common.quotation_subjectHymenopteraInsectNestGeneticsAnimalsreproductive and urinary physiologyEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsmedia_commonPhenotypic plasticitybiologyBehavior AnimalEcologyAntsReproductionfungiCasteWorker policingbiology.organism_classificationEusocialityPhenotypeSocial DominanceEvolutionary biologybehavior and behavior mechanismsFemaleSocial evolutionTranscriptomeMolecular ecology
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Biopiracy in India: Seed diversity and the scramble for knowledge.

2018

Abstract Background: Biopiracy has usually been discussed mostly in the context of the life sciences, sometimes in dialogue with legal debates or political implications. This paper provides a humanities perspective on contemporary discussions of biopiracy and biopatenting. Hypothesis It proceeds from the hypothesis that contemporary debates and practices of biopiracy can be understood as harking back to colonial legacies, which systematically disregard “native” knowledge or seek to appropriate it for their own purposes. Results Drawing on the work of Vandana Shiva, the present article seeks to redefine the notion of ownership of knowledge from a cultural studies perspective. Exploring the 2…

media_common.quotation_subjectPharmaceutical ScienceIndiaTheftContext (language use)Resistance (psychoanalysis)ColonialismColonialismPatents as Topic03 medical and health sciencesPoliticsAppropriation0302 clinical medicinePolitical scienceDrug DiscoveryHumans030304 developmental biologymedia_commonPharmacologyBioprospecting0303 health sciencesOwnershipEnvironmental ethicsBiodiversityUnited KingdomComplementary and alternative medicine030220 oncology & carcinogenesisCultural studiesRhetoricSeedsMolecular MedicineMedicine TraditionalDiversity (politics)Phytomedicine : international journal of phytotherapy and phytopharmacology
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Looking for an Order of Things: Textbooks and Chemical Classifications in Nineteenth Century France

2002

The purpose of this paper is to reconsider the issue of the creativity of textbook writing by exploring the links between nineteenth-century French textbooks and the quest for a classification of elements. The first section presents the elegant combination of didactic and chemical constraints invented by eighteenth-century chemists: the order of learning - from the known to the unknown - and the order of things - from the simple to the complex - were one and the same. In section two we argue that the alleged coincidence did not help the authors of elementary textbooks required for the new schools set up by the French revolution. Hence the variety of classifications adopted in the early nine…

media_common.quotation_subjectPhilosophySection (typography)Historical ArticleHistory 19th CenturyClassificationCreativityEpistemologyVariety (cybernetics)ChemistryHistory and Philosophy of ScienceChemistry (miscellaneous)Natural (music)FranceTextbooks as TopicChemistry (relationship)Order (virtue)media_commonSimple (philosophy)Ambix
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