1000 resultados para Asmus, Valentin
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This study investigates the intra-individual stability of the speed of several motor tasks and the intensity of associated movements in 256 children (131 girls, 125 boys) from the Zurich generational study using the Zurich neuromotor assessment battery (ZNA) over a 12-year period from the age of 6 to 18 years. The stability was assessed by correlograms of standard deviation scores calculated from age- and gender-adjusted normative values and compared with standing height and full scale intelligence quotient (IQ). While motor tasks of hand, finger and foot (HFT) and contralateral associated movements (CAM) exhibited a moderate stability (summary measure as correlation coefficients between two measurements made 4 years apart: .61 and .60), other tasks (dynamic balance, static balance and pegboard) were only weakly stable (.46, .47 and .49). IQ and height were more stable than neuromotor components (.72 and .86). We conclude that the moderately stable HFT and CAM may reflect "motor traits", while the stability of the pegboard and balance tasks is weaker because these skills are more experience related and state-dependent.
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The spread of mineral particles over southwestern, western, and central Europeresulting from a strong Saharan dust outbreak in October 2001 was observed at10 stations of the European Aerosol Research Lidar Network (EARLINET). For the firsttime, an optically dense desert dust plume over Europe was characterized coherentlywith high vertical resolution on a continental scale. The main layer was located abovethe boundary layer (above 1-km height above sea level (asl)) up to 3–5-km height, andtraces of dust particles reached heights of 7–8 km. The particle optical depth typicallyranged from 0.1 to 0.5 above 1-km height asl at the wavelength of 532 nm, andmaximum values close to 0.8 were found over northern Germany. The lidar observationsare in qualitative agreement with values of optical depth derived from Total OzoneMapping Spectrometer (TOMS) data. Ten-day backward trajectories clearly indicated theSahara as the source region of the particles and revealed that the dust layer observed,e.g., over Belsk, Poland, crossed the EARLINET site Aberystwyth, UK, and southernScandinavia 24–48 hours before. Lidar-derived particle depolarization ratios,backscatter- and extinction-related A ° ngstro¨m exponents, and extinction-to-backscatterratios mainly ranged from 15 to 25%, 0.5 to 0.5, and 40–80 sr, respectively, within thelofted dust plumes. A few atmospheric model calculations are presented showing the dustconcentration over Europe. The simulations were found to be consistent with thenetwork observations.
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Cette thèse de doctorat porte sur la pensée de Valentin Volochinov (1895-1936) et le contexte intellectuel russe du début du XXe siècle dans lequel elle a été élaborée. Le cadre spatial de l'étude est la Russie. Le cadre temporel correspond aux années 1890-1920. Fait dans le cadre des « études bakhtiniennes », ce travail propose une démarche inverse de celle utilisée jusqu'à présent dans ce domaine. Son objectif est d'explorer les conséquences pratiques de trois hypothèses : 1) Valentin Volochinov (et non pas Mikhaïl Bakhtine) est l'auteur des textes parus sous son nom dans les années 1920 ; 2) Valentin Volochinov est un chercheur indépendant de Mikhaïl Bakhtine et de Pavel Medvedev (et non pas seulement un des membres du « Cercle de Bakhtine » ou du « groupe B.M.V. » dont le projet scientifique serait incompréhensible sans le recours aux textes bakhtiniens et/ou de Medvedev) ; 3) la connaissance du contexte intellectuel général dans lequel a travaillé Valentin Volochinov (c'est-à-dire l'ensemble des textes et des discussions scientifiques qui se sont déroulées dans les revues et les institutions scientifiques autour des thèmes abordés dans les textes signés dans les années 1920 par Volochinov) joue un rôle de premier plan dans l'interprétation de sa conception. L'analyse de la terminologie utilisée dans les travaux de Volochinov (en particulier de la notion d'« idéologie » et de méthode « marxiste »), ainsi que l'examen des idées ayant trait à la philosophie du langage (la réception des idées de Saussure, la polémique avec Rozalija Chor sur des principes de la science du langage « marxiste », la critique de la conception du «mot» de Gustav Chpet), psychologiques (la critique de la théorie psychanalytique de Sigmund Freud, l'élaboration de la notion de conscience, la recherche des bases de la psychologie « marxiste ») et sociologiques (l'analyse de l'interaction socio-verbale et l'élaboration de la théorie de l'énoncé) amènent à la conclusion que les hypothèses avancées sont justes et le mode de lecture adopté dans le travail est rentable : il suscite des interprétations différentes de celles proposées jusqu'à présent. Il permet, par exemple, de mettre en évidence les particularités du marxisme russe des années 1920 considéré par les intellectuels de l'époque, d'une part, comme une méthode des recherches dont les principes fondamentaux sont le matérialisme, le monisme, le déterminisme (y compris social), la dialectique et, d'autre part, comme une doctrine sociologique. Compris en ce sens, le marxisme fait partie de l'histoire de la sociologie russe qui comprend également des conceptions dites « bourgeoises » ou « positivistes » comme, par exemple, celle d'Eugène de Roberty, qui insiste dans ses travaux sur le primat du social sur l'individuel, autrement dit qui met en avant le principe du déterminisme social souvent associé uniquement au «sociologisme marxisant». L'oeuvre de Volochinov ne contient pas, par conséquent, d'éléments de «sociologisme vulgaire», elle s'inscrit dans l'histoire des idées sociologiques russes où il n'y a pas de rupture nette entre les conceptions dites «bourgeoises» et marxistes. Le marxisme de Volochinov n'est pas révolutionnaire. Il ne peut pas non plus être associé aux idées psychanalytiques. La preuve est le refus radical de l'existence de l'inconscient (ou plutôt d'une force inconsciente) qui déterminerait le comportement des individus sans qu'ils s'en rendent compte. Le projet scientifique de Volochinov consiste à analyser la conscience (les faits psychiques), ainsi que le langage, l'énoncé et les structures syntaxiques dans lesquelles l'énoncé se réalise en tant qu'éléments constitutifs de l'échange social et/ou verbal, qui se trouve au centre de vives discussions menées à la charnière des XIXe-XXe siècles par les chercheurs russes d'orientation marxiste et non marxiste. Pour comprendre ce projet il n'est pas nécessaire de faire appel aux idées de Bakhtine et de Medvedev : la lecture en contexte des textes signés dans les années 1920 par Volochinov met ainsi en doute l'idée qui domine actuellement dans le monde francophone que Bakhtine serait leur véritable auteur.
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We present our recent achievements in the growing and optical characterization of KYb(WO4)2 (hereafter KYbW) crystals and demonstrate laser operation in this stoichiometric material. Single crystals of KYbW with optimal crystalline quality have been grown by the top-seeded-solution growth slow-cooling method. The optical anisotropy of this monoclinic crystal has been characterized, locating the tensor of the optical indicatrix and measuring the dispersion of the principal values of the refractive indices as well as the thermo-optic coefficients. Sellmeier equations have been constructed valid in the visible and near-IR spectral range. Raman scattering has been used to determine the phonon energies of KYbW and a simple physical model is applied for classification of the lattice vibration modes. Spectroscopic studies (absorption and emission measurements at room and low temperature) have been carried out in the spectral region near 1 µm characteristic for the ytterbium transition. Energy positions of the Stark sublevels of the ground and the excited state manifolds have been determined and the vibronic substructure has been identified. The intrinsic lifetime of the upper laser level has been measured taking care to suppress the effect of reabsorption and the intrinsic quantum efficiency has been estimated. Lasing has been demonstrated near 1074 nm with 41% slope efficiency at room temperature using a 0.5 mm thin plate of KYbW. This laser material holds great promise for diode pumped high-power lasers, thin disk and waveguide designs as well as for ultrashort (ps/fs) pulse laser systems.
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BACKGROUND: In low-mortality countries, life expectancy is increasing steadily. This increase can be disentangled into two separate components: the delayed incidence of death (i.e. the rectangularization of the survival curve) and the shift of maximal age at death to the right (i.e. the extension of longevity). METHODS: We studied the secular increase of life expectancy at age 50 in nine European countries between 1922 and 2006. The respective contributions of rectangularization and longevity to increasing life expectancy are quantified with a specific tool. RESULTS: For men, an acceleration of rectangularization was observed in the 1980s in all nine countries, whereas a deceleration occurred among women in six countries in the 1960s. These diverging trends are likely to reflect the gender-specific trends in smoking. As for longevity, the extension was steady from 1922 in both genders in almost all countries. The gain of years due to longevity extension exceeded the gain due to rectangularization. This predominance over rectangularization was still observed during the most recent decades. CONCLUSIONS: Disentangling life expectancy into components offers new insights into the underlying mechanisms and possible determinants. Rectangularization mainly reflects the secular changes of the known determinants of early mortality, including smoking. Explaining the increase of maximal age at death is a more complex challenge. It might be related to slow and lifelong changes in the socio-economic environment and lifestyles as well as population composition. The still increasing longevity does not suggest that we are approaching any upper limit of human longevity.
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AIM: To study the development of motor speed and associated movements in participants aged 5 to 18 years for age, sex, and laterality. METHOD: Ten motor tasks of the Zurich Neuromotor Assessment (repetitive and alternating movements of hands and feet, repetitive and sequential finger movements, the pegboard, static and dynamic balance, diadochokinesis) were administered to 593 right-handed participants (286 males, 307 females). RESULTS: A strong improvement with age was observed in motor speed from age 5 to 10, followed by a levelling-off between 12 and 18 years. Simple tasks and the pegboard matured early and complex tasks later. Simple tasks showed no associated movements beyond early childhood; in complex tasks associated movements persisted until early adulthood. The two sexes differed only marginally in speed, but markedly in associated movements. A significant laterality (p<0.001) in speed was found for all tasks except for static balance; the pegboard was most lateralized, and sequential finger movements least. Associated movements were lateralized only for a few complex tasks. We also noted a substantial interindividual variability. INTERPRETATION: Motor speed and associated movements improve strongly in childhood, weakly in adolescence, and are both of developmental relevance. Because they correlate weakly, they provide complementary information.
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OBJECTIVE: The purpose of the present study was to submit the same materials that were tested in the round robin wear test of 2002/2003 to the Alabama wear method. METHODS: Nine restorative materials, seven composites (belleGlass, Chromasit, Estenia, Heliomolar, SureFil, Targis, Tetric Ceram) an amalgam (Amalcap) and a ceramic (IPS Empress) have been submitted to the Alabama wear method for localized and generalized wear. The test centre did not know which brand they were testing. Both volumetric and vertical loss had been determined with an optical sensor. After completion of the wear test, the raw data were sent to IVOCLAR for further analysis. The statistical analysis of the data included logarithmic transformation of the data, the calculation of relative ranks of each material within each test centre, measures of agreement between methods, the discrimination power and coefficient of variation of each method as well as measures of the consistency and global performance for each material. RESULTS: Relative ranks of the materials varied tremendously between the test centres. When all materials were taken into account and the test methods compared with each other, only ACTA agreed reasonably well with two other methods, i.e. OHSU and ZURICH. On the other hand, MUNICH did not agree with the other methods at all. The ZURICH method showed the lowest discrimination power, ACTA, IVOCLAR and ALABAMA localized the highest. Material-wise, the best global performance was achieved by the leucite reinforced ceramic material Empress, which was clearly ahead of belleGlass, SureFil and Estenia. In contrast, Heliomolar, Tetric Ceram and especially Chromasit demonstrated a poor global performance. The best consistency was achieved by SureFil, Tetric Ceram and Chromasit, whereas the consistency of Amalcap and Heliomolar was poor. When comparing the laboratory data with clinical data, a significant agreement was found for the IVOCLAR and ALABAMA generalized wear method. SIGNIFICANCE: As the different wear simulator settings measure different wear mechanisms, it seems reasonable to combine at least two different wear settings to assess the wear resistance of a new material.