982 resultados para Fronto, Marcus Cornelius
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The photoelectrochemistry of quinone radical anions has been demonstrated qualitatively by the photoassisted reduction of methyl viologen with benzoquinone and of neutral red with chloranil. Data were then collected for the estimation of quenching rate constants using Marcus-Weller theory. Reduction potentials of seven quinones were obtained in four solvents (and two aqueous mixtures) by cyclic voltammetry. The solvent effects on these potentials were studied by fitting them to the Taft relationship. The effects of proton donors were also noted. Absorption spectra of the radical anions were measured and the solvent effects noted and commented upon. From the molar absorption coefficients of the radical anions, the mean lifetimes of the excited states were estimated. Fluorescence spectra were obtained for anthraquinone and naphthaquinone radical anions and excitation energies were calculated. These values were estimated for the other quinones. Values of redox potentials for the excited radical anions were thence obtained. The Gibbs energies of the electron transfers between the excited quinone radical anions and the various substrates were obtained and hence the Gibbs energies of activation were calculated using the Marcus equation. The quenching rate constants were calculated using the Rehm-Weller equation and plotted vs. ΔG giving a characteristic Marcus plot including some data in the inverted region. The significance of the inverted region is discussed.
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Over the course of the past two decades there has been growing research interest in the site formation processes of shell middens. This stands along-side and is being used to inform cultural, dietary and palaeo-environmental reconstructions. Just as midden site formation processes have turned out to be many and varied, however, the kinds of shell-bearing sites that past human communities created are likely to have been no less diverse. Subsuming such sites under a single category - shell middens - normalises that variation and may lead to the misinterpretation of site function. The greater part of research in this field also continues to focus on coastal shell middens; comparatively little attention has been paid to middens containing freshwater and especially terrestrial molluscs from hinterland locations. As a result, much of the current understanding about shell-midden sites carries a spatial as well as a functional bias. This paper hopes to contribute towards discussion on both fronts. It presents a detailed examination of the formation processes that went into the creation of a land snail-dominated late- to post-glacial midden from northern Vietnam, and considers the role that it may have played in the early settlement of this area. The data presented comes from ongoing archaeological excavations at Hang Boi, a cave located in the sub-coastal karstic uplands of Trang An park, in the Vietnamese Province of Ninh Binh. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd and INQUA. All rights reserved.
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Detailed studies of larval development of Octolasmis angulata and Octolasmis cor are pivotal in understanding the larval morphological evolution as well as enhancing the functional ecology. Six planktotrophic naupliar stages and one non-feeding cyprid stage are documented in details for the first time for the two species of Octolasmis. Morphologically, the larvae of O. angulata and O. cor are similar in body size, setation patterns on the naupliar appendages, labrum, dorsal setae-pores, frontal horns, cyprid carapace, fronto-lateral gland pores, and lattice organs. Numbers of peculiarities were observed on the gnathobases of the antennae and mandible throughout the naupliar life-cycle. The setation pattern on the naupliar appendages are classified based on the segmentation on the naupliar appendages. The nauplius VI of both species undergoes a conspicuous change before metamorphosis into cyprid stage. The cyprid structures begin to form and modify beneath the naupliar body towards the end of stage VI. This study emphasises the importance of the pedunculate barnacle larval developmental studies not only to comprehend the larval morphological evolution but also to fill in the gaps in understanding the modification of the naupliar structures to adapt into the cyprid life-style.
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Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most prevalent cancer in men. Hyperactive STAT3 is thought to be oncogenic in PCa. However, targeting of the IL-6/STAT3 axis in PCa patients has failed to provide therapeutic benefit. Here we show that genetic inactivation of Stat3 or IL-6 signalling in a Pten-deficient PCa mouse model accelerates cancer progression leading to metastasis. Mechanistically, we identify p19(ARF) as a direct Stat3 target. Loss of Stat3 signalling disrupts the ARF-Mdm2-p53 tumour suppressor axis bypassing senescence. Strikingly, we also identify STAT3 and CDKN2A mutations in primary human PCa. STAT3 and CDKN2A deletions co-occurred with high frequency in PCa metastases. In accordance, loss of STAT3 and p14(ARF) expression in patient tumours correlates with increased risk of disease recurrence and metastatic PCa. Thus, STAT3 and ARF may be prognostic markers to stratify high from low risk PCa patients. Our findings challenge the current discussion on therapeutic benefit or risk of IL-6/STAT3 inhibition.
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The Casimir force in a system consisting of two parallel conducting plates in the presence of compactified universal extra dimensions (UXD) is analyzed. The Casimir force with UXDs differs from the force obtained without extra dimensions. A new power law for the Casimir force is derived. By comparison to experimental data the size R of the universal extra dimensions can be restricted to R⩽10 nm for one extra dimension.
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This paper investigates the environmental conditions inside a highly-glazed cross-ventilated meeting room. A 3D computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model of an indoor environment is developed with the support of the field measurements performed in a normally operating room. The work presented here follows the steps of the formal calibration methodology for the development of CFD models of naturally ventilated environments. This paper utilises the calibration methodology in order to predict environmental conditions within the highly-glazed cross-ventilated room occupied by people. The CFD model is verified and validated with field measurements performed in an operating building. Moreover, parametric analysis determines the most influential boundary conditions on indoor air temperatures and air speeds
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O século I, que desabrochou numa Idade de Ouro, não findaria sob o signo da boa Fortuna inaugurada pelo primeiro Princeps. O século de Augusto conheceria o seu fim! A Literatura não pôde furtar-se ao fatum de todo um Império e, depois de 69, juntamente com a Magna Vrbs, aguardava um tempo que fosse, finalmente, capaz de uma renovação. Para os anos oitenta do século I, prometiam os Flavianos e as suas consecuções uma nova Aurea Aetas… Porém, revelou-se impossível recuperar o passado: então, como nunca antes, os abastados demandavam a púrpura e a populaça clamava por panem et circenses. E a mudança definitiva dos tempos tinha na produção artística das suas maiores provas — a clientela condenara os autores ao abandono! Longe os círculos de Mecenas, apoiando Horácios e Virgílios que podiam abraçar em exclusivo a sua arte… Marcus Valerius Martialis foi não apenas um autor cuja existência se ressentiria dos constrangimentos que esta época reservou aos poetas, como o que faria da sua obra o mais fiel espelho do seu tempo. Aliás, não fora a sua obra e não se compreenderia cabalmente como foi possível a um escritor sobreviver a esses tempos e trazer à luz o seu trabalho — a uma luz muito especial, na verdade: Hic est quem legis ille, quem requiris, / toto notus in orbe Martialis (1.1.1-2)! Para cantar o novo Império e o seu quotidiano, onde conviviam, a um tempo, a grandeza e a torpeza, nada melhor que uma rude auena, jocosa e mordaz... O epigrama, não a epopeia, era a nova voz de Roma! E Marcial, elevando a sua auena, aplicou toda a sua mestria na celebração da sua Roma e dos Romanos seus concidadãos — hominem pagina nostra sapit (10.4.10). Teremos nós perdido um épico talentoso que se devotou e à sua arte a um género menor ou teremos ganho um cantor ímpar que viveu em perfeita harmonia com o seu tempo? Alcançando a imortalidade, reservada, antes, para os épicos, Marcial alcançou o seu objetivo: si […] / [...] fas est cineri me superesse meo (7.44.7- 8). E, no entanto, o feito singular de Marcial foi dar cumprimento às suas palavras — angusta cantare licet uidearis auena, / dum tua multorum uincat auena tubas. (8.3.21-22) —, escrevendo, sob a forma de epigramas, a primeira e, talvez, a única epopeia do quotidiano!
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Adaptive governance is an emerging theory in natural resource management. This paper addresses a gap in the literature by exploring the potential of adaptive governance for delivering resilience and sustainability in the urban context. We explore emerging challenges to transitioning to urban resilience and sustainability: bringing together multiple scales and institutions; facilitating a social-ecological-systems approach and; embedding social and environmental equity into visions of urban sustainability and resilience. Current approaches to adaptive governance could be helpful for addressing these first two challenges but not in addressing the third. Therefore, this paper proposes strengthening the institutional foundations of adaptive governance by engaging with institutional theory. We explore this through empirical research in the Rome Metropolitan Area, Italy. We argue that explicitly engaging with these themes could lead to a more substantive urban transition strategy and contribute to adaptive governance theory.
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The most biologically-inspired artificial neurons are those of the third generation, and are termed spiking neurons, as individual pulses or spikes are the means by which stimuli are communicated. In essence, a spike is a short-term change in electrical potential and is the basis of communication between biological neurons. Unlike previous generations of artificial neurons, spiking neurons operate in the temporal domain, and exploit time as a resource in their computation. In 1952, Alan Lloyd Hodgkin and Andrew Huxley produced the first model of a spiking neuron; their model describes the complex electro-chemical process that enables spikes to propagate through, and hence be communicated by, spiking neurons. Since this time, improvements in experimental procedures in neurobiology, particularly with in vivo experiments, have provided an increasingly more complex understanding of biological neurons. For example, it is now well-understood that the propagation of spikes between neurons requires neurotransmitter, which is typically of limited supply. When the supply is exhausted neurons become unresponsive. The morphology of neurons, number of receptor sites, amongst many other factors, means that neurons consume the supply of neurotransmitter at different rates. This in turn produces variations over time in the responsiveness of neurons, yielding various computational capabilities. Such improvements in the understanding of the biological neuron have culminated in a wide range of different neuron models, ranging from the computationally efficient to the biologically realistic. These models enable the modeling of neural circuits found in the brain.
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The most biologically-inspired artificial neurons are those of the third generation, and are termed spiking neurons, as individual pulses or spikes are the means by which stimuli are communicated. In essence, a spike is a short-term change in electrical potential and is the basis of communication between biological neurons. Unlike previous generations of artificial neurons, spiking neurons operate in the temporal domain, and exploit time as a resource in their computation. In 1952, Alan Lloyd Hodgkin and Andrew Huxley produced the first model of a spiking neuron; their model describes the complex electro-chemical process that enables spikes to propagate through, and hence be communicated by, spiking neurons. Since this time, improvements in experimental procedures in neurobiology, particularly with in vivo experiments, have provided an increasingly more complex understanding of biological neurons. For example, it is now well understood that the propagation of spikes between neurons requires neurotransmitter, which is typically of limited supply. When the supply is exhausted neurons become unresponsive. The morphology of neurons, number of receptor sites, amongst many other factors, means that neurons consume the supply of neurotransmitter at different rates. This in turn produces variations over time in the responsiveness of neurons, yielding various computational capabilities. Such improvements in the understanding of the biological neuron have culminated in a wide range of different neuron models, ranging from the computationally efficient to the biologically realistic. These models enable the modelling of neural circuits found in the brain. In recent years, much of the focus in neuron modelling has moved to the study of the connectivity of spiking neural networks. Spiking neural networks provide a vehicle to understand from a computational perspective, aspects of the brain’s neural circuitry. This understanding can then be used to tackle some of the historically intractable issues with artificial neurons, such as scalability and lack of variable binding. Current knowledge of feed-forward, lateral, and recurrent connectivity of spiking neurons, and the interplay between excitatory and inhibitory neurons is beginning to shed light on these issues, by improved understanding of the temporal processing capabilities and synchronous behaviour of biological neurons. This research topic aims to amalgamate current research aimed at tackling these phenomena.
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If a ‘Renaturing of Cities’ strategy is to maximise the ecosystem service provision of urban green infrastructure (UGI), then detailed consideration of a habitat services, biodiversity-led approach and multifunctionality are necessary rather than relying on the assumed benefits of UGI per se. The paper presents preliminary data from three case studies, two in England and one in Germany, that explore how multifunctionality can be achieved, the stakeholders required, the usefulness of an experimental approach for demonstrating transformation, and how this can be fed back into policy. We argue that incorporating locally contextualised biodiversity-led UGI design into the planning and policy spheres contributes to the functioning and resilience of the city and provides the adaptability to respond to locally contextualised challenges, such as overheating, flooding, air pollution, health and wellbeing as well as biodiversity loss. Framing our research to encompass both the science of biodiversity-led UGI and co-developing methods for incorporating a strategic approach to implementation of biodiversity-led UGI by planners and developers addresses a gap in current knowledge and begins to address barriers to UGI implementation. By combining scientific with policy learning and defined urban environmental targets with community needs, our research to date has begun to demonstrate how nature-based solutions to building resilience and adaptive governance can be strategically incorporated within cities through UGI.
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Cette recherche porte sur les caractéristiques familiales associées à l'initiation précoce à la consommation de psychotropes chez les enfants âgés de 10, 11 et 12 ans. Cette étude s'appuie sur le constat suivant : bien que la plupart des individus s'initient à la consommation de psychotropes au cours de l'adolescence ou au début de l'âge adulte, un certain nombre d'entre eux en consommeront dès l'enfance (Oxford, Harachi, Catalano et Abbott, 2000). Aussi, on note que depuis le début des années 1990, les jeunes manifesteraient de moins en moins leur désapprobation à l'égard de la consommation de psychotropes, augmentant ainsi le niveau d'inquiétude face à cette situation (Johnston, O'Malley et Bachman, 1999). Il est reconnu que les enfants qui s'initient à la consommation de psychotropes, tels que le tabac, l'alcool et la marijuana, avant l'âge de 12 ans augmentent singulièrement leurs risques de développer des problèmes de consommation (abus, dépendance) à l'adolescence et à l'âge adulte (Kuperman, Chan, Kramer, Bierut, Bucholz, Fox, Hesselbrock et al. , 2005; Lambert, 2005), et de présenter différents problèmes d'adaptation sur les plans personnel, familial et social (Kuperman et al. , 2005). II semble donc important de s'intéresser à cette problématique, d'autant plus que la période de développement prépubertaire est reconnue fondamentale, notamment sur le plan du développement social, émotionnel, physique, comportemental, cognitif et affectif (Thomassin, 2004). Afin d'intervenir en amont de ces difficultés et d'offrir des programmes de prévention adaptés aux enfants s'étant initiés précocement aux psychotropes, il s'avère essentiel de mieux connaître les caractéristiques familiales associées à ce phénomène (Gouvernement du Québec, 2001). Cela se justifie par le fait qu'il appartient au système familial d'exercer une influence positive afin que l'enfant adopte des comportements adaptés (Clark, Cornelius, Kirisci, et Tarter, 2005; Sung, Erkanli, Angold, et Costello, 2003; Thomassin, 2004). On retrouve effectivement différentes caractéristiques familiales qui seraient associées à l'initiation précoce des enfants à la consommation de psychotropes, notamment, la structure familiale (Saint-Jacques, Turcotte, Drapeau, Cloutier et Doré, 2004), les caractéristiques personnelles des parents dont la présence d'un problème avec la justice, de santé mentale ou de consommation de psychotropes, les pratiques éducatives lacunaires des parents à l'égard des enfants, ainsi qu'un faible engagement parental (Vitaro, Carbonneau, Gosselin, Tremblay et Zoccolillo, 2000). Les objectifs de l'étude sont donc : (1) d'identifier les caractéristiques familiales associées à l'initiation précoce à la consommation de psychotropes chez ces enfants et (2) d'identifier, parmi ces caractéristiques familiales, celles qui sont les plus fortement associées à une initiation précoce aux psychotropes."--Résumé abrégé par UMI.
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Der Versuch, nachrichtendienstliche Fragestellungen unter psychologischen Aspekten zu betrachten, ist auf ein positives Interesse gestoßen. In den beiden Bänden Nachrichtendienstpsychologie 1 (Litzcke, 2003) und 2 (Schwan, 2004) der FH Bund erschienen eine Reihe von Aufsätzen, die ein breites Themenspektrum behandeln. Mit Band 1 wurde eine Struktur eingeführt, die sich bewährt hat, und die daher auch für Band 3 beibehalten wird. Die Beiträge des Bandes 3 lassen sich wie folgt zuordnen: 1) Anwendungen vorhandener Konzepte der Psychologie und aus Nachbardisziplinen in den Nachrichtendiensten. Siehe hierzu die Beiträge von Scherer zur Moderation von Qualitätszirkeln im Bundesnachrichtendienst, von Damm und Litzcke zur Akzeptanz des Sicherheitsakteurs „Europa“, von Schwan zur Bedeutung aggressiven Verhaltens für die Arbeit der Nachrichtendienste, von Löhr zum kognitiven Interview und von Wiesen zu den Möglichkeiten einer Gesprächssteuerung. 2) Übertragung psychologischer Methoden auf das Forschungsgebiet Nachrichtendienste zur Gewinnung neuer Ergebnisse / Konzepte. Siehe hierzu die Beiträge von Müller-Enbergs zu den Motiven für eine geheimdienstliche oder nachrichtendienstliche Kooperation bei den inoffiziellen Mitarbeitern der DDR-Staatssicherheit, von Horn zu den Einsatzmöglichkeiten der Operativen Fallanalyse und von Schmalzl zum Konstrukt Einsatzkompetenz. 3) Generierung eigenständiger psychologischer Erkenntnisse und Methoden im Bereich Nachrichtendienste. Dieser Rubrik ist kein Beitrag des Bandes 3 zuzuordnen. Der Abschlussbeitrag von Freitag zur Anwendbarkeit von Täuschungsprinzipien der Zauberkunst in der nachrichtendienstlichen Arbeit entzieht sich dieser Struktur. Der Beitrag ist mit Augenzwinkern geschrieben und soll auch so gelesen werden. Die Themen der Aufsätze sind nicht auf rein nachrichtendienstliche Aufgabenstellungen beschränkt. So werden beispielsweise auch Querschnittsproblematiken behandelt, die nicht nur einem Arbeitsbereich innerhalb der Nachrichtendienste zuzuordnen wären. Damit werden auch Themen behandelt, die ebenso in anderen Behörden und Institutionen von praktischer Relevanz sein können. So ist beispielsweise die Einrichtung von Qualitätszirkeln kein spezifisches Thema der Nachrichtendienste. Da sich aber auch Nachrichtendienste mit der Qualitätssteigerung ihrer Arbeit befassen, ist es angezeigt, entsprechende Ausarbeitungen in die Reihe Nachrichtendienstpsychologie zu integrieren. Auch in Band 3 werden interdisziplinäre Ansätze und Verknüpfungen mit der Polizeipsychologie vorgestellt, auch wenn die dort entwickelten Erkenntnisse und Methoden nicht ungeprüft auf nachrichtendienstliche Aufgabenstellungen übertragen werden können. Gleichwohl können sich aus dem Kontakt zur Polizeipsychologie Anregungen für die Nachrichtendienstpsychologie ergeben.
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Herausgeberwerk (Litzcke): 1. Die Intelligence-Acht. Überlegungen zu einer wissenschaftlichen Annäherung an nachrichtendienstliches Tun. 2. Korruption in Auslandsnachrichtendiensten 3. Interkulturelle Kommunikation Deutschland - China 4. Aspekte eines nachrichtendienstlichen Gesprächs 5. Nonverbale Lügen- und Machtmerkmale 6. Illegale Migration aus psychologischer und aus nachrichtendienstlicher Sicht 7. Stessbelastung operativ arbeitender Mitarbeiter 8. Psychologie verdeckter Ermittler 9. Psychologische Aspekte des Einsatzes kriminalpolizeilicher Verbindungsbeamter im Ausland 10. Agentinnen aus Liebe - psychologische Betrachtung der Romeomethode