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L’actualité de l’art dans la presse des marques en ligne : fabrique du lecteur consommateur
Brand journalism is defined around two functions: informing readers on topics related to the business sector of the company and consolidating connections with the prospect. Actor of marketing content, this media corpus knows a considerable proliferation on the web. This article observes the problematic role of the brand press in mediating and acculturating to online art. The news on products designed by urban art creator in collaboration with fashion brands has provided an interesting opportunity to observe the phenomenon. The semio-linguistic analysis of a brief try to demonstrate how the editorial and economic strategies of the brand affect the informations presented to the audience considered as a web art audience
Replication Data for: The Political Legacies of Wartime Resistance: How Local Communities in Italy Keep Anti-fascist Sentiments Alive
The files reproduce the analysis contained for the paper "The Political Legacies of Wartime Resistance: How Local Communities in Italy Keep Anti-fascist Sentiments Alive
Slavery, Freedom, and Intermediate Statuses in Macau: Arquivo Diocesano de Macau, Freguesia de São Lourenço, Batismos 1741-1776
This dataset is based on a unique and hitherto unstudied source, the over 200-folios of manuscript baptismal records from the Parish of St. Lawrence (Freguesia de São Lourenço) in Macau that cover the period 1741-1976. The records themselves are preserved in situ in the Diocesan Archive of Macau in a legible contemporary manuscript written in a number of hands in Portuguese with technical terms in Latin and were digitized by the Genealogical Society of Utah in the 1970s. The dataset focuses solely on the baptisms during first 35 years (1741-1776), and contains detailed information on those being baptized, including their names, age, status, parents and godparents. As such, it offers a unique window onto slavery and society in early modern Macau at a level of detail that exceeds every other contemporary source
Replication Package for: "Improving Household and Community Disaster Recovery: Evidence on the Role of Insurance"
The code in this replication package constructs the data and runs the analyses for our paper. The README file provides detailed descriptions of all data sources used, some of which are proprietary, as well as how to access these data (e.g., the organization that owns the data)
Replication Data for: In Search of a Translation from Light to Sound: A Visual-to-Audio Substitution Approach
The data set contains the the data used to conduct the study, and the results of the study
XGeoML-An Ensemble Framework for Explainable Geospatial Machine Learning Models
Through tests on synthetic datasets, this framework is verified to enhance the interpretability and accuracy of predictions in both geographic regression and classification by elucidating spatial variability. It significantly boosts prediction precision, offering a novel approach to understanding spatial phenomena
Replication for: The Selections and Differences in Mathematical Problem-Posing Strategies of Junior High School Students
This dataset is utilized to empirically examine the selections and differences in mathematical problem-posing (MPP) strategies of junior high school students.The findings reveal the characterisitics and difference in problem-posing strategies.Moreover, the dataset allows for investigating the difference for gender or the other possible variables according to the analytical framework of strategies of MPP in our article
Replication Data for: A BIT of Help? The Divergent Effect of Bilateral Investment Treaties on Women’s Rights
Here we include the .dta and .do files that will replicate all the models and figures
Sleep disorders, sleep quality, and health-related quality of life in patients with cancer in Turkey: a multi-center cross-sectional survey
Objectives: The present study aims to examine the frequency of sleep disorders and the level of sleep quality, as well as their relationship with health-related quality of life in cancer patients.
Methods: This multi-center cross-sectional survey included 333 cancer patients ranging in age from 16 to 72 years, between June 15, 2017, and August 30, 2018 at the Ankara Oncology Hospital and Erciyes University Kemal Dedeman Oncology Hospital Polyclinic. Data were collected via various surveys conducted through face-to-face interviews, including following measurement tools: Short Form 36 Health Questionnaire, the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, the Epworth Sleepiness, and the Berlin Sleep Questionnaire for obstructive sleep apnea. Face-to-face interviews were carried out with patients who presented for an initial examination or follow-up and were awaiting their appointments.
Results: The most commonly reported sleep disorders were daytime sleepiness (36.9%), sleep respiratory disorders (34.8%), insomnia (29.4%), and parasomnias (28.8%). Good sleepers were found to have significantly higher physical (40.20±10.08 vs. 33.21±8.06; p<0.001) and mental component scores (43.54±8.25 vs. 38.20±7.52; p<0.001) than poor sleepers. Conversely, individuals with insomnia (p<0.01), daytime sleepiness (p<0.001), sleep-respiratory disorders (p<0.05), and bruxism (p<0.001) showed significantly lower scores in both physical and mental components. Additionally, those with restless legs syndrome had a significantly lower physical component score (p<0.001), and those with parasomnias had significantly lower mental component scores.
Conclusion: Cancer patients exhibited moderate average sleep quality scores, with over half of them demonstrating low quality sleep patterns. Sleep disorders significantly impacted their health-related quality of life