854 research outputs found

    Survival Metamemory

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    These are data to accompany the manuscript titled, Survival Processing Enhances Metamemory, by Finley, Woodfin, and Fellner. Data were originally gathered for Fellner, M.-C., Bäuml, K.-H. T., & Hanslmayr, S. (2013). Brain oscillatory subsequent memory effects differ in power and long-range synchronization between semantic and survival processing. NeuroImage, 79, 361–370. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2013.04.12

    Rethinking Gender in Popular Culture in the 21st Century: Marlboro Men and California Gurls, Astrid M. Fellner, Marta Fernández-Morales, Martina Martausová (eds.). Newcastle upon Tyne, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2017

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    Obra ressenyada: Astrid M. FELLNER, Marta FERNÁNDEZ-MORALES, Martina MARTAUSOVÁ (eds.), Rethinking Gender in Popular Culture in the 21st Century: Marlboro Men and California Gurls. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2017

    Rethinking Gender in Popular Culture in the 21st Century: Marlboro Men and California Gurls, Astrid M. Fellner, Marta Fernández-Morales, Martina Martausová (eds.). Newcastle upon Tyne, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2017

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    Obra ressenyada: Astrid M. FELLNER, Marta FERNÁNDEZ-MORALES, Martina MARTAUSOVÁ (eds.), Rethinking Gender in Popular Culture in the 21st Century: Marlboro Men and California Gurls. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2017

    Hands-Free Navigation in Immersive Environments for the Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Indoor Navigation Systems.

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    Settgast V, Lancelle M, Bauer D, Fellner DW. Hands-Free Navigation in Immersive Environments for the Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Indoor Navigation Systems. In: VR/AR. 2012: 107-118

    Large Time Asymptotics for a Continuous Coagulation-Fragmentation Model with Degenerate Size-Dependent Diffusion

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    We study a continuous coagulation-fragmentation model with constant kernels for reacting polymers (see [M. Aizenman and T. Bak, Comm. Math. Phys., 65 (1979), pp. 203-230]). The polymers are set to diffuse within a smooth bounded one-dimensional domain with no-flux boundary conditions. In particular, we consider size-dependent diffusion coefficients, which may degenerate for small and large cluster-sizes. We prove that the entropy-entropy dissipation method applies directly in this inhomogeneous setting. We first show the necessary basic a priori estimates in dimension one, and second we show faster-than-polynomial convergence toward global equilibria for diffusion coefficients which vanish not faster than linearly for large sizes. This extends the previous results of [J.A. Carrillo, L. Desvillettes, and K. Fellner, Comm. Math. Phys., 278 (2008), pp. 433-451], which assumes that the diffusion coefficients are bounded below. © 2009 Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics.Received by the editors March 13, 2009; accepted for publication (in revised form) October 20, 2009; published electronically January 8, 2010. The authors acknowledge partial support of the bilateral Austria-France project (Austria: FR 05/2007 France: Amadeus 13785 UA).Faculty of Mathematics, University of Vienna, Nordbergstr. 15, 1090 Wien, Austria ([email protected]). Current address: DAMTP, Centre of Mathematical Sciences, University of Cambridge, Wilberforce Road, Cambridge CB3 0WA, UK ([email protected]). This author has partially been supported by award KUK-I1-007-43 of Peter A. Markowich, made by King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST)

    The sax1 dwarf mutant of Arabidopsis thaliana shows altered sensitivity of growth responses to abscisic acid, auxin, giberellin and ethylene and is partially rescued by exogenous brassinosteroid

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    Genetic approaches using Arabidopsis thaliana aimed at the identification of mutations affecting events involved in auxin signalling have usually led to the isolation of auxin-resistant mutants. From a selection screen specifically developed to isolate auxin-hypersensitive mutants, one mutant line was selected for its increased sensitivity to auxin (x 2 to 3) for the root elongation response. The genetic analysis of sax1 (hypersensitive to abscisic acid and auxin) indicated that the mutant phenotype segregates as a single recessive Mendelian locus, mapping to the lower arm of chromosome 1. Sax1 seedlings grown in vitro showed a short curled primary root and small, round, dark-green cotyledons. In the greenhouse, adult sax1 plants were characterized by a dwarf phenotype, delayed development and reduced fertility. Further physiological characterization of sax1 seedlings revealed that the most striking trait was a large increase (x 40) in ABA-sensitivity of root elongation and, to a lesser extent, of ABA-induced stomatal closure; in other respects, hypocotyl elongation was resistant to gibberellins and ethylene. These alterations in hormone sensitivity in sax1 plants co-segregated with the dwarf phenotype suggesting that processes involved in cell elongation are modified. Treatment of mutant seedlings with an exogenous brassinosteroid partially rescued a wild-type size, suggesting that brassinosteroid biosynthesis might be affected in sax1 plants. Wild-type sensitivities to ABA, auxin and gibberellins were also restored in sax1 plants by exogenous application of brassinosteroid, illustrating the pivotal importance of the BR-related SAX1 gene

    Reaction curves

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    A reaction curve RC, also called reaction function or best-reply function, is the locus of optimal, i.e. profit-maximizing, actions that a firm may undertake for any given action chosen by a rival firm. The RC diagram is the standard tool for the graphical analysis of duopoly. In the diagram the market equilibrium is at the intersection of the RCs, one for each firm. The commonest case of RC diagram is that of the Cournot duopoly model.reaction curves; duopoly; Cournot

    Die Österreichische Zentralverwaltung.

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    Imprint varies slightly.Includes bibliographical references.Abt. 1. Von Maximilian I. bis zur Vereinigung der österreichischen und böhmischen Hofkanzlei (1749), von T. Fellner. Bearb. und vollendet von H. Kretschmayr: Bd. 1 Geschichtliche Übersicht. Bd. 2-3 Aktenstücke. 1491-1749.-Abt. 2 Von der Vereinigung der österreichischen und böhemischen Hofkanzlei bis zur Einrichtung der Ministerialverfassung (1749-1848): Bd. 1 Halbbd. 2 von F. Wlater: T. 1 Die Zeit Franz' II.(I.) und Ferdinand I. (1792-1848). Bd. 2-3, von H. Kretschmayr: Bd. 2, Die Zeit des Directoriums in publicis et cameralibus; Aktenstlicke. Bearb. von J. Kallbrunner und M. Winkler. Bd. 3-5, bearb. von F. Walter: Bd. 3 Vom Sturz des Directoriums in publicis et cameralibus bis zum Ausgang der Regierung Maria Theresias; Aktenstrücke, Bd. 4 Die Zeit Josephs II. und Leopolds II. (1780-1792); Aktenstrücke, Bd. 5 Die Zeit Franz' II(I.) und Ferdinand I. (1792-1848); Aktenstrücke.Abt. 2, Bd. 1, Halbbd. 2, T. 1, incorrectly numbered Bd. 4 on t.p.Mode of access: Internet

    economic policy and inflation in the slctles by Phillip Cagan, C? E. McClure, M# Estey.# With an introduction by William Fellner.

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    Washington, American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, 1972, 8., 267 pM.165ERRORMISSING26
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