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The invisible violence. The denial of relational trauma and its consequences in early childhood.

2016

Abstract The paper is aimed at the analysis of recognition and legitimacy problems, historically present in the study of psychological trauma, as well as to opening reflections on the possibility that these difficulties are still current. Recent contributions on the study of the developmental trauma disorder mainly highlight the importance of relational and cumulative aspects and during the developmental cycle when the subject experiences his/her traumatic events. Multiple exposures to interpersonal trauma in fact have a stronger impact on the first decade of life, resulting in predictable consequences on at least seven mental functioning areas. Several authors propose a new diagnostic labe…

Complex-PTSDcumulative outcomerelational consequences.developmental trauma disorderdenial
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Experimental investigation on the effectiveness of basalt-fibre strengthening systems for confining masonry elements

L’impiego di materiali compositi per il rinforzo di colonne in muratura è diventato una pratica ampiamente diffusa nel corso degli ultimi decenni. Questa tecnica, che consiste generalmente nell’applicazione di materiali polimerici fibrorinforzati (Fibre Reinforced Polymer-FRP), ha mostrato buone potenzialità, essendo in grado di garantire notevoli incrementi di resistenza e duttilità dell’elemento rinforzato, grazie ad un’azione di confinamento passivo. Tuttavia, l’impiego di compositi a matrice polimerica presenta alcuni limiti legati soprattutto alle prestazioni delle resine epossidiche, che a causa della loro natura sintetica danno luogo a problemi di compatibilità con il supporto murari…

Composite materialStrengthening and repairCompression testFibre Reinforced Cementitious Matrix (FRCM)Fibre Reinforced Polymer (FRP)Experimental investigationSettore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniReinforcement ratioDigital Image Correlation (DIC)Basalt textile gridMasonry columnBFRPTensile testBFRCMBasalt fibreConfinement
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Social interactional behaviors and symbolic play competence as predictors of language development and their associations with maternal attention-dire…

1999

Abstract Children’s early social interactional behaviors and symbolic play competence were studied at 14 months in a sample of 111 mother-infant pairs. The categories of social interactional behaviors, joint visual attention, socially coordinated and object oriented interactions were assessed via observations of mother-infant joint play. An index of symbolic play was derived from the child’s solitary play, which was assessed independently. We examined both the interrelations of these two types of early language predictors, and their relation to children’s language skills and maternal attention-directing strategies. Measures of children’s language comprehension and production were obtained u…

ComprehensionLanguage developmentLanguage productionDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyVisual attentionLevel of functioningPsychologyCompetence (human resources)Social psychologyEarly languageSocial relationDevelopmental psychologyInfant Behavior and Development
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The Role of Prominence Information in the Real-Time Comprehension of Transitive Constructions: A Cross-Linguistic Approach

2008

Approaches to language processing have traditionally been formulated with reference to general cognitive concepts (e.g. working memory limitations) or have based their representational assumptions on concepts from generative linguistic theory (e.g. structure determines interpretation). Thus, many well-established generalisations about language that have emerged from cross-linguistic/typological research have not as yet had a major influence in shaping ideas about online processing. Here, we examine the viability of using typologically motivated concepts to account for phenomena in online language comprehension. In particular, we focus on the comprehension of simple transitive sentences (i.e…

ComprehensionLinguistics and LanguageTransitive relationInterpretation (logic)DefinitenessComputer scienceArgumentTheoretical linguisticsAnimacyGenerative grammarLinguisticsLanguage and Linguistics Compass
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Perdió el libro que se compró / había comprado pocos días antes: Reflexiones iniciales en torno al saber gramatical sobre los tiempos verbales del pa…

2007

Carmen.Rdez-Gonzalo@uv.es La alternancia entre los tiempos verbales del pasado en textos escritos exige tener en cuenta diferencias aspectuales poco presentes en el español hablado. Según López García (2005: 162), el sistema de cinco tiempos simples (vengo, venía, vine, vendría, vendré) cubre las necesidades expresivas de los hispanohablantes, aunque los niños emplean menos y muchos hablantes adultos raramente usan otras formas. Los problemas se plantean cuando en lugar de hablar español necesitamos escribirlo y leerlo. Esta necesidad cambia por completo el inventario de tiempos ya que, para articular un texto es preciso dejar muy claro que unos acontecimientos ocurren antes o después de ot…

Compulsory EducationApprentissage grammatical ; Aspect ; Corrélation de temps verbaux ; Séquences pour apprendre de la grammaire ; Educación SecundariAspectEducación SecundariSéquences pour apprendre de la grammaireDidácticaUNESCO::LINGÜÍSTICAAspectoCorrelación de tiempos verbalesApprentissage grammatical:LINGÜÍSTICA [UNESCO]Aprendizaje gramatical ; Aspecto ; Correlación de tiempos verbales ; Secuencias para aprender gramática ; Educación Secundaria ObligatoriaSecuencias para aprender gramáticaGrammatical learningEducación Secundaria ObligatoriaCorrélation de temps verbauxEnseñanza de las HumanidadesCorrelation of verbal tensesAprendizaje gramaticalSequences for learning grammarCompulsory EducationApprentissage grammaticalGrammatical learning ; Aspect ; Correlation of verbal tenses ; Sequences for learning grammar ; Compulsory Education
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𝒦-convergence as a new tool in numerical analysis

2019

Abstract We adapt the concept of $\mathscr{K}$-convergence of Young measures to the sequences of approximate solutions resulting from numerical schemes. We obtain new results on pointwise convergence of numerical solutions in the case when solutions of the limit continuous problem possess minimal regularity. We apply the abstract theory to a finite volume method for the isentropic Euler system describing the motion of a compressible inviscid fluid. The result can be seen as a nonlinear version of the fundamental Lax equivalence theorem.

Computational MathematicsApplied MathematicsGeneral MathematicsNumerical analysis010102 general mathematicsApplied mathematics010103 numerical & computational mathematicsConvergence (relationship)0101 mathematics01 natural sciencesMathematicsIMA Journal of Numerical Analysis
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Basis set and correlation effects in the calculation of accurate gas phase dimerization energies of two M+2 to give M2+4 (M = S, Se)

2000

The dimerization energies of two M2+ to give M42+ (M = S, Se) were calcd. They depend strongly on the size of the basis set and the correlation method used (ranging from 217 to 522 kJ/mol, M = S) and, therefore, a systematic study of basis set and correlation effects was performed [MP2, MP3, MP4(SDQ), CCSD, CCSD(T)]. The introduction of a second set of polarizing d-functions caused a significant redn. of the dimerization energies, but neither of the above limits is reached by the MPn (n = 2, 3, 4) theory, even with the largest basis sets [cc-pVQZ]. However, convergence was achieved by CCSD(T), compd. methods or hybrid HF/DFT calcns. employing flexible basis sets [e.g., CCSD(T)/cc-pV5Z, CBS-…

Computational MathematicsBasis (linear algebra)M.2Computational chemistryChemistryPhysical chemistryCorrelation methodGeneral ChemistryBasis setGas phaseJournal of Computational Chemistry
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CCSD-CTOCD static dipole shielding polarizability for quantification of the chiral NMR effects in oxaziridine derivatives

2014

Chiral discrimination by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy might be achieved through the pseudo-scalar derived from the dipole shielding polarizability tensor. Coupled Cluster Singles and Doubles-Quadratic Response (CCSD-QR) calculations inside the continuous translation of the origin of the current density formalism have been carried out to determine the effects of basis set, electron correlation, and gauge translation on the determination of this magnitude in oxaziridine derivatives. Inclusion of electronic correlation is needed for adequately describing the pseudo-scalar for the heavier nuclei, making CCSD a rigorous and affordable method to compute these high order propertie…

Computational MathematicsDipoleCoupled clusterElectronic correlationChemistryPolarizabilityElectric fieldObservableGeneral ChemistryAtomic physicsSpectroscopyBasis setJournal of Computational Chemistry
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Structure‐Activity Relationships of Benzamides and Isoindolines Designed as SARS‐CoV Protease Inhibitors Effective against SARS‐CoV‐2

2020

Abstract Inhibition of coronavirus (CoV)‐encoded papain‐like cysteine proteases (PLpro) represents an attractive strategy to treat infections by these important human pathogens. Herein we report on structure‐activity relationships (SAR) of the noncovalent active‐site directed inhibitor (R)‐5‐amino‐2‐methyl‐N‐(1‐(naphthalen‐1‐yl)ethyl) benzamide (2 b), which is known to bind into the S3 and S4 pockets of the SARS‐CoV PLpro. Moreover, we report the discovery of isoindolines as a new class of potent PLpro inhibitors. The studies also provide a deeper understanding of the binding modes of this inhibitor class. Importantly, the inhibitors were also confirmed to inhibit SARS‐CoV‐2 replication in …

Computational chemistryProteases2019-20 coronavirus outbreakCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)medicine.medical_treatmentSevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)virusesStructure-activity relationshipsCysteine Proteinase InhibitorsIsoindolesCrystallography X-RayVirus Replicationmedicine.disease_causeAntiviral Agents01 natural sciencesBiochemistryDrug designStructure-Activity Relationshipchemistry.chemical_compoundCatalytic DomainChlorocebus aethiopsDrug DiscoverymedicineAnimalsddc:610General Pharmacology Toxicology and PharmaceuticsBenzamideVero CellsCoronavirus 3C ProteasesCoronavirusPharmacologyProteaseMolecular StructureFull PaperSARS-CoV-2010405 organic chemistryOrganic ChemistryFull PapersProtease inhibitors0104 chemical sciencesMolecular Docking Simulation010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistrychemistryBiochemistryBenzamidesddc:540Molecular MedicineProtein BindingCysteine
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Classes of sum-of-cisoids processes and their statistics for the modeling and simulation of mobile fading channels

2013

Published version of an article in the journal: EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking. Also available from the publisher at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1687-1499-2013-125 Open access In this paper, we present a fundamental study on the stationarity and ergodicity of eight classes of sum-of-cisoids (SOC) processes for the modeling and simulation of frequency-nonselective mobile Rayleigh fading channels. The purpose of this study is to determine which classes of SOC models enable the design of channel simulators that accurately reproduce the channel’s statistical properties without demanding information on the time origin or the time-consuming computation of an ensemble ave…

Computer Networks and CommunicationsComputer scienceStochastic processAutocorrelationEnsemble averageErgodicityVDP::Technology: 500::Information and communication technology: 550Computer Science ApplicationsModeling and simulationVDP::Mathematics and natural science: 400::Information and communication science: 420Signal ProcessingStatisticsErgodic theoryFadingCommunication channelRayleigh fadingEURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
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