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La discriminación por aspecto físico, y más en particular, el trato diferenciado hacia personas cuyos rasgos remiten a un origen entendido como indígena o no-europeo, constituye un problema escasamente tratado en los estudios de la desigualdad en la Argentina. Esta carencia, sumada a la falta de una articulación en las explicaciones de estos mecanismos relacionados con las desigualdades derivadas de las condiciones de clase, con frecuencia opacan el estudio del fenómeno profundizando sus efectos de invisibilidad. En este sentido, se mantienen ocultas las dificultades que afrontan quienes poseen estos rasgos para sobreponerse a prejuicios que reeditan cotidianamente principios racistas que asocian los rasgos nativos con la delincuencia, la falta de capacidades y saberes y, en términos generales, con la inferioridad socialmente entendida. En este artículo se investiga la incidencia del trato desigual basado en el aspecto físico -en particular, en el color de piel- sobre los logros laborales en una muestra de 2.500 personas de grandes centros urbanos de la Argentina en el año 2007. La discriminación por rasgos físicos, como efecto de la persistencia de principios operativos basados en la racialización de las interacciones sociales, pone de manifiesto la continuidad de principios jerárquicos, simbólicos y materiales que obstruyen la posibilidad de una mayor igualdad en el desarrollo cotidiano de las condiciones de vida de las personas

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La discriminación por aspecto físico, y más en particular, el trato diferenciado hacia personas cuyos rasgos remiten a un origen entendido como indígena o no-europeo, constituye un problema escasamente tratado en los estudios de la desigualdad en la Argentina. Esta carencia, sumada a la falta de una articulación en las explicaciones de estos mecanismos relacionados con las desigualdades derivadas de las condiciones de clase, con frecuencia opacan el estudio del fenómeno profundizando sus efectos de invisibilidad. En este sentido, se mantienen ocultas las dificultades que afrontan quienes poseen estos rasgos para sobreponerse a prejuicios que reeditan cotidianamente principios racistas que asocian los rasgos nativos con la delincuencia, la falta de capacidades y saberes y, en términos generales, con la inferioridad socialmente entendida. En este artículo se investiga la incidencia del trato desigual basado en el aspecto físico -en particular, en el color de piel- sobre los logros laborales en una muestra de 2.500 personas de grandes centros urbanos de la Argentina en el año 2007. La discriminación por rasgos físicos, como efecto de la persistencia de principios operativos basados en la racialización de las interacciones sociales, pone de manifiesto la continuidad de principios jerárquicos, simbólicos y materiales que obstruyen la posibilidad de una mayor igualdad en el desarrollo cotidiano de las condiciones de vida de las personas

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La discriminación por aspecto físico, y más en particular, el trato diferenciado hacia personas cuyos rasgos remiten a un origen entendido como indígena o no-europeo, constituye un problema escasamente tratado en los estudios de la desigualdad en la Argentina. Esta carencia, sumada a la falta de una articulación en las explicaciones de estos mecanismos relacionados con las desigualdades derivadas de las condiciones de clase, con frecuencia opacan el estudio del fenómeno profundizando sus efectos de invisibilidad. En este sentido, se mantienen ocultas las dificultades que afrontan quienes poseen estos rasgos para sobreponerse a prejuicios que reeditan cotidianamente principios racistas que asocian los rasgos nativos con la delincuencia, la falta de capacidades y saberes y, en términos generales, con la inferioridad socialmente entendida. En este artículo se investiga la incidencia del trato desigual basado en el aspecto físico -en particular, en el color de piel- sobre los logros laborales en una muestra de 2.500 personas de grandes centros urbanos de la Argentina en el año 2007. La discriminación por rasgos físicos, como efecto de la persistencia de principios operativos basados en la racialización de las interacciones sociales, pone de manifiesto la continuidad de principios jerárquicos, simbólicos y materiales que obstruyen la posibilidad de una mayor igualdad en el desarrollo cotidiano de las condiciones de vida de las personas

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We report 13C magic angle spinning NMR observation of photochemically induced dynamic nuclear spin polarization (photo- CIDNP) in the reaction center (RC) of photosystem II (PS2). The light-enhanced NMR signals of the natural abundance 13C provide information on the electronic structure of the primary electron donor P680 (chlorophyll a molecules absorbing around 680 nm) and on the pz spin density pattern in its oxidized form, P680⨥. Most centerband signals can be attributed to a single chlorophyll a (Chl a) cofactor that has little interaction with other pigments. The chemical shift anisotropy of the most intense signals is characteristic for aromatic carbon atoms. The data reveal a pronounced asymmetry of the electronic spin density distribution within the P680⨥. PS2 shows only a single broad and intense emissive signal, which is assigned to both the C-10 and C-15 methine carbon atoms. The spin density appears shifted toward ring III. This shift is remarkable, because, for monomeric Chl a radical cations in solution, the region of highest spin density is around ring II. It leads to a first hypothesis as to how the planet can provide itself with the chemical potential to split water and generate an oxygen atmosphere using the Chl a macroaromatic cycle. A local electrostatic field close to ring III can polarize the electronic charge and associated spin density and increase the redox potential of P680 by stabilizing the highest occupied molecular orbital, without a major change of color. This field could be produced, e.g., by protonation of the keto group of ring V. Finally, the radical cation electronic structure in PS2 is different from that in the bacterial RC, which shows at least four emissive centerbands, indicating a symmetric spin density distribution over the entire bacteriochlorophyll macrocycle.

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Purpose: To determine (a) the effect of different sunglass tint colorations on traffic signal detection and recognition for color normal and color deficient observers, and (b) the adequacy of coloration requirements in current sunglass standards. Methods: Twenty color-normals and 49 color-deficient males performed a tracking task while wearing sunglasses of different colorations (clear, gray, green, yellow-green, yellow-brown, red-brown). At random intervals, simulated traffic light signals were presented against a white background at 5° to the right or left and observers were instructed to identify signal color (red/yellow/green) by pressing a response button as quickly as possible; response times and response errors were recorded. Results: Signal color and sunglass tint had significant effects on response times and error rates (p < 0.05), with significant between-color group differences and interaction effects. Response times for color deficient people were considerably slower than color normals for both red and yellow signals for all sunglass tints, but for green signals they were only noticeably slower with the green and yellow-green lenses. For most of the color deficient groups, there were recognition errors for yellow signals combined with the yellow-green and green tints. In addition, deuteranopes had problems for red signals combined with red-brown and yellow-brown tints, and protanopes had problems for green signals combined with the green tint and for red signals combined with the red-brown tint. Conclusions: Many sunglass tints currently permitted for drivers and riders cause a measurable decrement in the ability of color deficient observers to detect and recognize traffic signals. In general, combinations of signals and sunglasses of similar colors are of particular concern. This is prima facie evidence of a risk in the use of these tints for driving and cautions against the relaxation of coloration limits in sunglasses beyond those represented in the study.

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Visiting a modern shopping center is becoming vital in our society nowadays. The fast growth of shopping center, transportation system, and modern vehicles has given more choices for consumers in shopping. Although there are many reasons for the consumers in visiting the shopping center, the influence of travel time and size of shopping center are important things to be considered towards the frequencies of visiting customers in shopping centers. A survey to the customers of three major shopping centers in Surabaya has been conducted to evaluate the Ellwood’s model and Huff’s model. A new exponent value N of 0.48 and n of 0.50 has been found from the Ellwood’s model, while a coefficient of 0.267 and an add value of 0.245 have been found from the Huff’s model.

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We investigated influences of optics and surround area on color appearance of defocused, small narrow band photopic lights (1’ arc diameter, λmax 510 - 628 nm) centered within a black annulus and surrounded by a white field. Participants included seven normal trichromats with L- or M-cone biased ratios. We controlled chromatic aberration with elements of a Powell achromatizing lens and corrected higher-order aberrations with an adaptive-optics system. Longitudinal chromatic aberrations, but not monochromatic aberrations, are involved in changing appearance of small lights with defocus. Surround field structure is important because color changes were not observed when lights were presented on a uniform white surround.

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A good object representation or object descriptor is one of the key issues in object based image analysis. To effectively fuse color and texture as a unified descriptor at object level, this paper presents a novel method for feature fusion. Color histogram and the uniform local binary patterns are extracted from arbitrary-shaped image-objects, and kernel principal component analysis (kernel PCA) is employed to find nonlinear relationships of the extracted color and texture features. The maximum likelihood approach is used to estimate the intrinsic dimensionality, which is then used as a criterion for automatic selection of optimal feature set from the fused feature. The proposed method is evaluated using SVM as the benchmark classifier and is applied to object-based vegetation species classification using high spatial resolution aerial imagery. Experimental results demonstrate that great improvement can be achieved by using proposed feature fusion method.

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Server consolidation using virtualization technology has become an important technology to improve the energy efficiency of data centers. Virtual machine placement is the key in the server consolidation. In the past few years, many approaches to the virtual machine placement have been proposed. However, existing virtual machine placement approaches to the virtual machine placement problem consider the energy consumption by physical machines in a data center only, but do not consider the energy consumption in communication network in the data center. However, the energy consumption in the communication network in a data center is not trivial, and therefore should be considered in the virtual machine placement in order to make the data center more energy-efficient. In this paper, we propose a genetic algorithm for a new virtual machine placement problem that considers the energy consumption in both the servers and the communication network in the data center. Experimental results show that the genetic algorithm performs well when tackling test problems of different kinds, and scales up well when the problem size increases.

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Butterflies and primates are interesting for comparative color vision studies, because both have evolved middle- (M) and long-wavelength- (L) sensitive photopigments with overlapping absorbance spectrum maxima (lambda(max) values). Although positive selection is important for the maintenance of spectral variation within the primate pigments, it remains an open question whether it contributes similarly to the diversification of butterfly pigments. To examine this issue, we performed epimicrospectrophotometry on the eyes of five Limenitis butterfly species and found a 31-nm range of variation in the lambda(max) values of the L-sensitive photopigments (514-545 nm). We cloned partial Limenitis L opsin gene sequences and found a significant excess of replacement substitutions relative to polymorphisms among species. Mapping of these L photopigment lambda(max) values onto a phylogeny revealed two instances within Lepidoptera of convergently evolved L photopigment lineages whose lambda(max) values were blue-shifted. A codon-based maximum-likelihood analysis indicated that, associated with the two blue spectral shifts, four amino acid sites (Ile17Met, Ala64Ser, Asn70Ser, and Ser137Ala) have evolved substitutions in parallel and exhibit significant d(N)/d(S) >1. Homology modeling of the full-length Limenitis arthemis astyanax L opsin placed all four substitutions within the chromophore-binding pocket. Strikingly, the Ser137Ala substitution is in the same position as a site that in primates is responsible for a 5- to 7-nm blue spectral shift. Our data show that some of the same amino acid sites are under positive selection in the photopigments of both butterflies and primates, spanning an evolutionary distance >500 million years.