823 research outputs found
Thiel, P. Van (W. t.), Multi-tribal music of Ankole. An ethnomusicological study including a glossary of musical terms.
Zemp Hugo. Thiel, P. Van (W. t.), Multi-tribal music of Ankole. An ethnomusicological study including a glossary of musical terms.. In: Journal des africanistes, 1980, tome 50, fascicule 2. pp. 275-277
McLean, Mervyn. An Annotated Bibliography of Oceanic Music and Dance
Zemp Hugo. McLean, Mervyn. An Annotated Bibliography of Oceanic Music and Dance. In: Journal de la Société des océanistes, n°60, tome 34, 1978. p. 140
McLean, Mervyn. An Annotated Bibliography of Oceanic Music and Dance
Zemp Hugo. McLean, Mervyn. An Annotated Bibliography of Oceanic Music and Dance. In: Journal de la Société des océanistes, n°60, tome 34, 1978. p. 140
Zemp, Hugo, Musique mélanésienne. Are'are, Vol. 3, Malaita, Îles Salomon
Lortat-Jacob Bernard. Zemp, Hugo, Musique mélanésienne. Are'are, Vol. 3, Malaita, Îles Salomon. In: Journal de la Société des océanistes, n°40, tome 29, 1973. p. 333
Musique polynésienne traditionnelle d'Ontong Java (îles Salomon). Enregistrement de Hugo Zemp
O'Reilly Patrick. Musique polynésienne traditionnelle d'Ontong Java (îles Salomon). Enregistrement de Hugo Zemp. In: Journal de la Société des océanistes, n°32, tome 27, 1971. p. 304
Global and regional glacier mass changes from 1961 to 2016
Supplementary data tables with the results from Zemp et al. (2019) entitled "Global glacier mass changes and their contributions to sea-level rise from 1961 to 2016", Nature: Data Tables 1a-t | Temporal variabilities for glaciological clusters based on variance decomposition model. Annual results are made available as csv-files for all 20 cluster: Zemp_etal_results_clusters.zip Data Tables 2a-t | Regional and global mass balance and mass change results from 1961-2016. Annual results are made available as csv-files for all 19 regions (cf. RGI 6.0) as well as for the global sum: Zemp_etal_results_regions_global.zip Data Table 3 | Glacier mass changes for Central Europe from 1961-2016. Annual results as in Data Table 2 but with examples for multi-year error calculations are made available as Excel-file: Zemp_etal_results_region-CEU_errorcalcs.xlsx Note: The corresponding full sample of glaciological and geodetic observations for individual glaciers are publicly available from the World Glacier Monitoring Service: http://doi.org/10.5904/wgms-fog-2018-11 Version 1.1 This version provides the results from the glaciological clusters (Data Tables 1a-t) as used by Zemp et al. (2019). In addition, it contains corrected results for region Iceland (Data Table 2, region_6_ISL) and correspondingly for the global sum (Data Table 2, global); the results for the other regions remain unchanged. For more details on the correction of the regional results for Iceland, see Zemp et al. (2019, Nature), Author Correction. Version 1.0 Data tables containing the results for the 20 glaciological clusters (Data Tables 1a-t) as well as for the 19 regions and global sums (Data Tables 2a-t) related to the publication by Zemp et al. (2019, Nature). We note that this version erroneously contains pre-release versions of results for most of the glaciological clusters that were not used in Zemp et al. (2019, Nature)
Zemp, Hugo. - Musique dan. La musique dans la pensée et la vie sociale d'une société africaine
Marie Alain. Zemp, Hugo. - Musique dan. La musique dans la pensée et la vie sociale d'une société africaine. In: Cahiers d'études africaines, vol. 13, n°51, 1973. Villes africaines. p. 622
Zemp, Hugo et Kaufmann, Christian. Pour une transcription automatique des « langages tambourinés » mélanésiens : un exemple Kwona, Nouvelle- Guinée
Rouget Gilbert. Zemp, Hugo et Kaufmann, Christian. Pour une transcription automatique des « langages tambourinés » mélanésiens : un exemple Kwona, Nouvelle- Guinée. In: Journal de la Société des océanistes, n°29, tome 26, 1970. p. 289
Clinical validity of novel postural stabilization experimental indices based on hyperbolic transformation
Background: Postural stabilization is the function which allows an individual, after a transitional movement, to recover balance in a quiet erect posture. An experimental method has been proposed (Rabuffetti, 2011) and proved valid for the assessment of balance disorders in individuals with neurological diseases. It would seem that the two original indices were not fully independent since their concurrent distribution was confined by a hyperbolic boundary.
Research question: A methodological advancement involving non-linear transformation techniques is required to overcome the limitations of the original approach.
Methods: A hyperbolic transformation is applied to the original indices related to the mechanics of the stabilization (instability at beginning of stabilization and time rate of stabilization), thus defining two novel indices (Instability and Promptness). These novel indices may be related to different functional domains concerning, respectively, peripheral force capacity and central nervous motor control. The validity of these novel indices is quantified by their correlation with clinical scales in an already validated group of patients with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (N = 47) or Multiple Sclerosis (N = 20).
Results: The novel indices generally improved validity compared to the original indices (+ 66% of indices show a statistically significant concurrent validity on a clinical scale). Moreover, Instability was more related to the Charcot-Marie-Tooth group (9 out of 12 valid correlations), and Promptness to the Multiple Sclerosis group (4 out of 5, when also considering statistical trends), in accordance to the, respectively, more peripheral and more central nature of the two neurological diseases.
Significance: The novel postural stabilization indices support a clinical application for two reasons: 1) they have shown improved validity, compared to the original indices, in two groups of patients affected by neurological pathologies of different nature, 2) they are more closely related, compared to the original indices, to different functional domains
Relationship between gender role, anger expression, thermal discomfort and sleep onset latency in women
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Women with thermal discomfort from cold extremities (hands and feet; TDCE) often suffer from prolonged sleep onset latency (SOL). Suppressed anger could contribute to the genesis of both TDCE and prolonged SOL. The aim of the study was to test the hypothesis whether stereotypic feminine gender socialization (SFGS) is related to anger suppression (experienced anger inwards, Anger-In), which in turn could affect TDCE and SOL. METHODS: 148 women, a sub-sample of a larger survey carried out in the Canton Basel-Stadt (Switzerland), sent back detailed postal questionnaires about SOL, TDCE, anger expression (STAXI, state -trait -anger -expression -inventory) and SFGS using a gender power inventory, estimating the degree of gender specific power expression explicitly within women by stereotypic feminine or male attribution. Statistics was performed by path analysis. RESULTS: A significant direct path was found from stereotypic feminine attribution to Anger-In and prolonged SOL. Additionally, a further indirect path from Anger-In via TDCE to SOL was found. In contrast, stereotypic male attribution was not related to Anger-In but was significantly associated with outwardly expressed anger. LIMITATIONS: Self-reported data, retrospective cross-sectional survey, prospective studies are required including physiological measurements. CONCLUSION: Stereotypic feminine gender socialization may play an important determinant for anger suppression, which subsequently can lead to thermal discomfort from cold extremities and prolonged sleep onset latency
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