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Auditory Phenomena and Human Life: Phenomenological Experience
2018
The present study analyzes auditory phenomena from the point of view of hermeneutical phenomenology and shows their interconnectedness with the understanding of man, hearing and listening within the context of human life as the horizon of meaningful sonority and silence. The central questions to be answered in this study are these: What is experienced as sound and sonority? How does a human see himself in inclusion of his being from where he listens, understands, and speaks? The study explores the classical standpoints of Husserl’s phenomenology and other philosophical apprehensions which confirm that auditory phenomena is not to be apprehended solely as an isolated horizon but as being per…
Neural and muscular changes after 4 and 8 weeks of electromyostimulation training
2005
Electromyostimulation (EMS) has been recently used as a modality of resistance training in healthy subjects to enhance maximal voluntary strength (Duchateau 1990, Maffiuletti 2002). The underlying ...
Platforma, 3: Latvijas Universitātes filoloģijas, mākslas (teātra un mūzikas) zinātnes un bibliotēkzinātnes doktorantu rakstu krājums
2007
Platforma, 2: Latvijas Universitātes filoloģijas, mākslas (teātra un mūzikas) zinātnes un bibliotēkzinātnes doktorantu rakstu krājums
2004
Fotballklubbers forankring og betydning i det norske samfunn : en casestudie av Viking fotballklubb
2008
Masteroppgave i idrettsvitenskap- Universitetet i Agder 2008 Fotballklubbers lokale forankring og betydning vil ses nærmere på gjennom teoretisk refleksjon og empirisk observasjon der Viking FK er case. Teorien som anvendes er Luhmanns systemteori og det som danner det empiriske materialet er dokumenter og kvalitative intervjuer. Ifølge Luhmann (2000a) er sosiale fenomen, som eksemplifisert ved Viking FK i denne avhandlingen, sosiale system som danner seg selv gjennom å skille seg fra omverden. Skille mellom systemet selv og dets omverden danner en unik betraktning av seg selv som noe forskjellig fra omverden. Det utgjør systemets realitetsforståelse, dets mening som uttrykkes gjennom forve…
Oral history: migration and local identities
2011
Latvijas Vēstures Institūta Žurnāls. 2017, Nr. 2 (103)
2017
Valsts kultūrkapitāla fonds
Vēsture: Latvijas Universitātes Žurnāls, 3
2017
https://doi.org/10.22364/luzv.3.2017
Salivary protein profiles and sensitivity to the bitter taste of caffeine.
2011
WOS: 000298381900008; International audience; The interindividual variation in the sensitivity to bitterness is attributed in part to genetic polymorphism at the taste receptor level, but other factors, such as saliva composition, might be involved. In order to investigate this, 2 groups of subjects (hyposensitive, hypersensitive) were selected from 29 healthy male volunteers based on their detection thresholds for caffeine, and their salivary proteome composition was compared. Abundance of 26 of the 255 spots detected on saliva electrophoretic patterns was significantly different between hypo- and hypersensitive subjects. Saliva of hypersensitive subjects contained higher levels of amylase…
A lab in the field: applications of real-time, in situ metagenomic sequencing
2020
High-throughput metagenomic sequencing is considered one of the main technologies fostering the development of microbial ecology. Widely used second-generation sequencers have enabled the analysis of extremely diverse microbial communities, the discovery of novel gene functions, and the comprehension of the metabolic interconnections established among microbial consortia. However, the high cost of the sequencers and the complexity of library preparation and sequencing protocols still hamper the application of metagenomic sequencing in a vast range of real-life applications. In this context, the emergence of portable, third-generation sequencers is becoming a popular alternative for the rapi…