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    Bătălia pentru Ardeal

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    Bătălia pentru Ardeal / Valeriu Pop. - Editie ingrijita de / Sanda Pop si Nicolae C. Nicolescu. - Bucuresti : Editura Enciclopedica, 1992. - 308 p. ; 21 cm

    Octodriloides izanus Csuzdi, Pop et Pop 2011

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    Octodriloides izanus Csuzdi, Pop et Pop, 2011 Octodriloides izanus Csuzdi, Pop & Pop 2011: 4, Pop et al. 2012: 64. MaterialeXamined. HNHM/16458 1 eX., RodnaMts, Săcel. IzaGorge, Izariverand theshorevegetation, limestonerocks, 800 m, leg. Cs. Csuzdi, L. Dányi, J. Kontschán, D. Murányi, 22.09.2005. Remark. Oi. izanus hasrecentlybeendescribedfromtheNECarpathians. Thepresentspecimenisfromthetypelocality.Published as part of Szederjesi, T., Pop, V. V. & Csuzdi, C., 2014, New And Little Known Earthworm Species From Peripheral Areas Of The Romanian Carpathians (Oligochaeta, Lumbricidae), pp. 85-107 in Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 60 (2) on page 101, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.573631

    Octodrilus parvivesiculatus Csuzdi, Pop et Pop 2011

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    Octodrilus parvivesiculatus Csuzdi, Pop et Pop, 2011 Octodrilus parvivesiculatus Csuzdi, Pop & Pop, 2011: 5, Pop et al. 2012: 64. MaterialeXamined. HNHM/16453 1 eX., RodneiMts, Borşa- StaţiuneaBorşa, Cimpoies valley, beechforest, wetgrasslandandbrooksinthevicinityofthemineralwaterspring, 1023 m, N47°36.187’ E24°46.500’, leg. L. Dányi, J. Kontschán, D. Murányi, 26.09.2006.Published as part of Szederjesi, T., Pop, V. V. & Csuzdi, C., 2014, New And Little Known Earthworm Species From Peripheral Areas Of The Romanian Carpathians (Oligochaeta, Lumbricidae), pp. 85-107 in Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 60 (2) on page 103, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.573631

    Octodrilus bihariensis subsp. bihariensis bihariensis Pop 1989

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    <i>Octodrilus bihariensis bihariensis</i> Pop, 1989 <p> <i>Octodrilus bihariensis bihariensis</i> Pop, 1989: 199, Pop <i>et al.</i> 2012: 64.</p> <p>MaterialeXamined. HNHM/16735 3 eX., ApuseniMts, Padiş, PoianaPonor, leg. Cs.</p> <p>Csuzdi, J. Kontschán, V. V. Pop, Zs. Ujvári, 25.10.2009.</p> <p>Remark. Thepresentmaterialisfromthetypelocality.</p>Published as part of <i>Szederjesi, T., Pop, V. V. & Csuzdi, C., 2014, New And Little Known Earthworm Species From Peripheral Areas Of The Romanian Carpathians (Oligochaeta, Lumbricidae), pp. 85-107 in Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 60 (2)</i> on pages 101-102, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/5736316">10.5281/zenodo.5736316</a&gt

    Testing normative and self-appraisal feedback in an online slot-machine pop-up in a real-world setting

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    Over the last few years, there have been an increasing number of gaming operators that have incorporated on-screen pop-up messages while gamblers play on slot machines and/or online as one of a range of tools to help encourage responsible gambling. Coupled with this, there has also been an increase in empirical research into whether such pop-up messages are effective, particularly in laboratory settings. However, very few studies have been conducted on the utility of pop-up messages in real-world gambling settings. The present study investigated the effects of normative and self-appraisal feedback in a slot machine pop-up message compared to a simple (non-enhanced) pop-up message. The study was conducted in a real-world gambling environment by comparing the behavioral tracking data of two representative random samples of 800,000 gambling sessions (i.e., 1.6 million sessions in total) across two conditions (i.e., simple pop-up message versus an enhanced pop-up message). The results indicated that the additional normative and self-appraisal content doubled the number of gamblers who stopped playing after they received the enhanced pop-up message (1.39%) compared to the simple pop-up message (0.67%). The data suggest that pop-up messages influence only a small number of gamblers to cease long playing sessions and that enhanced messages are slightly more effective in helping gamblers to stop playing in-session

    Pop Music Battle

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    This is one of hundreds of 60-second radio spots created by the Center for East Asian Studies (CEAS) for Kansas Public Radio (KPR). The purpose of this outreach program is to introduce the people of Kansas to the culture and current issues of East Asia.Broadcast Transcript: This installment of Postcards from Asia is brought to you by the letters J and K and the number 1 with a bullet. That's J for J pop and K for K pop, and number 1 with a bullet is where they're headed on the charts in Asia. J pop stands for Japanese pop music and K pop stands for Korean pop music. For a long time K pop has been popular in Japan. And now, apparently, J pop is becoming quite popular in Korea. So much so that Korea has launched a concert series entitled "Fighting K Pop" aimed at encouraging Korean fans to support the Korean music industry. With J and K pops firmly in place, can Chinese C pop be far behind? #ceas #hacker #japan #SouthKorea #tsutsu

    What pops out in positional priming of pop-out: insights from event-related EEG lateralizations

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    It is well established that, in visual pop-out search, reaction time (RT) performance is influenced by cross-trial repetitions versus changes of target-defining attributes. One instance of this is referred to as “positional priming of pop-out” (pPoP; Maljkovic and Nakayama, 1996). In positional PoP paradigms, the processing of the current target is examined depending on whether it occurs at the previous target or a previous distractor location, relative to a previously empty location (“neutral” baseline), permitting target facilitation and distractor inhibition to be dissociated. The present study combined RT measures with specific sensory- and motor-driven event-related lateralizations to track the time course of four distinct processing levels as a function of the target’s position across consecutive trials. The results showed that, relative to targets at previous target and “neutral” locations, the appearance of a target at a previous distractor location was associated with a delayed build-up of the posterior contralateral negativity wave, indicating that distractor positions are suppressed at early stages of visual processing. By contrast, presentation of a target at a previous target, relative to “neutral” and distractor locations, modulated the elicitation of the subsequent stimulus-locked lateralized readiness potential wave, indicating that post-selective response selection is facilitated if the target occurred at the same position as on the previous trial. Overall, the results of present study provide electrophysiological evidence for the idea that target location priming (RT benefits) does not originate from an enhanced coding of target saliency at repeated (target) locations; instead, they arise (near-) exclusively from processing levels subsequent to focal-attentional target selection

    Pop music and characterisation in narrative film

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    This thesis discusses the use of pop songs in narrative films, with particular attention paid to their role in characterisation. My argument concerns the potential for pop to retain its specificity as a certain type of music whilst it carries out functions normally attributed to a composed score. Many commentators have assumed that, because a song may be known before it is used in a film, its narrative meanings are "pre-packaged". I combine an appreciation of pop music's propensity to come to a film already 'known' with an attempt to demonstrate how individual narratives ask songs to perform different affective roles. It is my contention that pop music's quality of 'knownness' is fundamental to its narrative affect in films, without, however, pre-determining that affect. I argue my case through close textual analysis, discussing the relationship between real-life pop stars' musical personas and the film characters they are asked to play, as well as offering numerous examples of songs without an on-screen performer becoming involved in processes of filmic narration

    Octodrilus compromissus subsp. compromissus Zicsi et Pop 1984

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    <i>Octodrilus compromissus compromissus</i> Zicsi et Pop, 1984 <p> <i>Octodrilus compromissus</i> Zicsi & Pop, 1984: 245.</p> <p> <i>Octolasium lissaense</i>: Pop 1949: 466.</p> <p> <i>Octodrilus compromissus compromissus</i>: Pop 1989: 202, Pop <i>et al.</i> 2012: 64.</p> <p> <i>Octodrilus compromissus</i>: Mršić 1991: 389, Csuzdi & Pop 2008 <i>b</i>: 151.</p> <p>MaterialeXamined. HNHM/16221 2 eX., Oltenia, nearRuncu, beechforest, 409 m, N45°10.429’ E23°08.090’, leg. Cs. Csuzdi, J. Kontschán, V. V. Pop, 28.10.2007. HNHM/16229 1 eX., Oltenia, Dâmbova, oak-hornbeammiXedforest, 458 m, N44°56.995’ E23°11.667’, leg. Cs. Csuzdi, J. Kontschán, V. V. Pop, 30.10.2007. HNHM/16172 2 eX., HNHM/16247 3 eX., HNHM/16256 3 eX., Transylvania, afterZoreniideVale, meadow, 303 m, N46°48.144’ E24°09.368’, leg. Cs. Csuzdi, J. Kontschán, V. V. Pop, 03.11.2007. HNHM/16287 1 eX., MaramureşMts, Borşa, BăileBorşa, brooksandrocksbetweenStanchihutandMt. Cearcănul, 1687 m, N47°39.801’ E24°52.663’, leg. Cs. Csuzdi, L. Dányi, J. Kontschán, D. Murányi, 22.05.2007.</p> <p> Remark. <i>Oc. compromissus</i> is a polytypic species (CSUZDI & POP 2006). Our presentspecimensbelongtothetypicalsubspecies.</p>Published as part of <i>Szederjesi, T., Pop, V. V. & Csuzdi, C., 2014, New And Little Known Earthworm Species From Peripheral Areas Of The Romanian Carpathians (Oligochaeta, Lumbricidae), pp. 85-107 in Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 60 (2)</i> on page 102, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/5736316">10.5281/zenodo.5736316</a&gt
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