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Funeral March
80.7568.376 – “Funeral March”: Pettee, W. E. M.: J. R. Cory: Providence: March, Funeral, Abraham Lincoln: 1865: Piano Solo
Mining e-mail content for author identification forensics
We describe an investigation into e-mail content mining for author identification, or authorship attribution, for the purpose of forensic investigation. We focus our discussion on the ability to discriminate between authors for the case of both aggregated e-mail topics as well as across different email topics. An extended set of e-mail document features including structural characteristics and linguistic patterns were derived and, together with a Support Vector Machine learning algorithm, were used for mining the e-mail content. Experiments using a number of e-mail documents generated by different authors on a set of topics gave promising results for both aggregated and multi-topic author categorisation
The long-wavelength view of GG Tau A: rocks in the ring world
We present the first detection of GG Tau A at centimetre wavelengths, made with the Arcminute Microkelvin Imager Large Array at a frequency of 16 GHz (λ = 1.8 cm). The source is detected at >6 σrms with an integrated flux density of S16GHz = 249 ± 45 µJy. We use these new centimetre-wave data, in conjunction with additional measurements compiled from the literature, to investigate the long-wavelength tail of the dust emission from this unusual protoplanetary system. We use an MCMC-based method to determine maximum likelihood parameters for a simple parametric spectral model and consider the opacity and mass of the dust contributing to the microwave emission. We derive a dust mass of Md ~ 0.1 Msun, constrain the dimensions of the emitting region and find that the opacity index at λ > 7 mm is less than unity, implying a contribution to the dust population from grains exceeding ~4 cm in size. We suggest that this indicates coagulation within the GG Tau A system has proceeded to the point where dust grains have grown to the size of small rocks with dimensions of a few centimetres. Considering the relatively young age of the GG Tau association in combination with the low derived disc mass, we suggest that this system may provide a useful test case for rapid core accretion planet formation models
Simulation of thermal plant optimization and hydraulic aspects of thermal distribution loops for large campuses
Following an introduction, the author describes Texas A&M University and its utilities system. After that, the author presents how to construct simulation models for chilled water and heating hot water distribution systems. The simulation model was used in a $2.3 million Ross Street chilled water pipe replacement project at Texas A&M University. A second project conducted at the University of Texas at San Antonio was used as an example to demonstrate how to identify and design an optimal distribution system by using a simulation model. The author found that the minor losses of these closed loop thermal distribution systems are significantly higher than potable water distribution systems. In the second part of the report, the author presents the latest development of software called the Plant Optimization Program, which can simulate cogeneration plant operation, estimate its operation cost and provide optimized operation suggestions. The author also developed detailed simulation models for a gas turbine and heat recovery steam generator and identified significant potential savings. Finally, the author also used a steam turbine as an example to present a multi-regression method on constructing simulation models by using basic statistics and optimization algorithms. This report presents a survey of the author??s working experience at the Energy Systems Laboratory (ESL) at Texas A&M University during the period of January 2002 through March 2004. The purpose of the above work was to allow the author to become familiar with the practice of engineering. The result is that the author knows how to complete a project from start to finish and understands how both technical and nontechnical aspects of a project need to be considered in order to ensure a quality deliverable and bring a project to successful completion. This report concludes that the objectives of the internship were successfully accomplished and that the requirements for the degree of Degree of Engineering have been satisfied
E-logistyka oraz m-logistyka w ekonomii informacji
Background: The purpose of this article is to study the concepts of electronic and mobile logistics as components of the information economy within which the effective management of relevant information flows can be performed today.
Materials: The article is based on the available recent scientific-theoretical and professional practical research and publications. Introduction to these studies and publications allowed to conclude the diversity, importance and relevance of the proposed in this work problem and the existence of the understudied aspects.
Results: This article proposes author definition of m-logistics as part of an information logistics, describes the aspects of its functioning and demonstrates its place in information economy.
Conclusion: This work may be a starting point for further research in the field of e-logistics and m-logistics. For example, there is a need for the development and introduction of modern economic and mathematical methods and models by which the effective information management in modern business environment can be performed.Wstęp: Celem pracy jest przeanalizowanie różnych koncepcji elektronicznej oraz mobilnej logistyki, jako części składowych ekonomii informacji, w obrębie, której mogą być realizowane efektywne zarządzanie przepływem informacji.
Materiały: Praca opiera się na dostępnych ostatnio publikowanych pracach i publikacjach o charakterze zarówno teoretycznym jak i praktycznym. Wstęp do tych studiów pozwala na stwierdzić złożoność jak i istotność obranego do analizy tematu badawczego jak również małej ilości dotychczas przeprowadzonych prac w tym temacie.
Wyniki: Została zaproponowana autorska definicja m-logistyki, jako części logistyki informacji, opisane aspekty jej funkcjonowania oraz zaprezentowane jej miejsce w ekonomii informacji.
Wnioski: Praca ta może być punktem startu dalszych badań w obszarze e-logistyki oraz m-logistyki. Stwierdzono potrzebę opracowania i wdrożenia nowoczesnych metod i modeli ekonomicznych i matematycznych dla celów pomiaru efektywnego zarządzania informacją we współczesnym środowisku biznesowym
Dispelling the Myths Behind First-author Citation Counts
We conducted a full-scale evaluative citation analysis study of scholars in the XML research field to explore just how different from each other author rankings resulting from different citation counting methods actually are, and to demonstrate the capability of emerging data and tools on the Web in supporting more realistic citation counting methods. Our results contest some common arguments for the continued
use of first-author citation counts in the evaluation of scholars, such as high correlations between author rankings by first-author citation counts and other citation
counting methods, and high costs of using more realistic citation counting methods that are not well-supported by the ISI databases. It is argued that increasingly available digital full text research papers make it possible for citation analysis studies to go beyond what the ISI databases have directly supported and to employ more
sophisticated methods
"PRZEZ CIEMNOŚĆ DNIA DZISIEJSZEGO": ESEJE E. M. FORSTERA
This paper aims to illustrate E. M. Forster’s role as a public intellectual, through the analysis of his 1930s and 1940s addresses, essays and broadcasts, mostly included in the volume Two Cheers for Democracy (1951). Here, the author proposes his ideal of culture in response to the political and social events of his time – an era of crisis and change, in which writers are required to rebuild civilization. In this context, Forster underlines the need to defend liberal values, despite their flaws and inherent contradictions, against the threat of totalitarianisms in Europe.
It comes as no surprise that his political writings have not been translated into Italian, in line with the late reception of Forster’s works in Italy and with the literary polysystem of the target context. The essay The New Disorder (1941) represents an isolated case: it was translated in the periodical Il Mese (London, 1943), together with the articles by authors who were still unknown in Italy or silenced by fascist censorship. In this essay, Forster opposes the harmony of art to the political notion of order supported by the Nazis, to which the title ironically alludes. “In the bosom of this disordered planet”, art is perceived as an antidote to the troubles of a world which is drifting.Il contributo si propone di illustrare il ruolo di Forster come intellettuale, attraverso l’analisi dei discorsi, dei saggi e degli interventi radiofonici degli anni Trenta e Quaranta del Novecento, in parte raccolti nel volume Two Cheers for Democracy (1951). L’autore espone qui il proprio ideale di cultura dinanzi agli eventi sociali e politici del tempo, un’età di crisi e mutamento, in cui agli scrittori spetta il compito di ricostruire la civiltà. In questo quadro, Forster afferma la necessità di difendere i valori liberali, pur con le loro mancanze e contraddizioni, dalle insidie del totalitarismo in Europa.
Non è un caso che i suoi scritti politici non siano stati tradotti in italiano, in linea con la ricezione tarda delle opere di Forster in Italia e con il polisistema letterario del contesto di arrivo. Il saggio The New Disorder (1941) rappresenta un caso isolato: appare in traduzione sul periodico Il Mese (Londra, 1943), tra le pagine di autori ancora ignoti in Italia o posti sotto silenzio dalla censura fascista. Nel contributo, Forster contrappone l’armonia dell’arte, rimedio al disordine del mondo contemporaneo, alla nozione politica di ordine promossa dai nazisti, a cui il titolo allude con una vena di ironia.Niniejszy artykuł ma na celu zilustrowanie roli E. M. Forstera jako publicznego intelektualisty poprzez analizę jego przemówień, esejów i audycji z lat 30. i 40. XX wieku, zawartych głównie w tomie Two Cheers for Democracy (1951). Autor proponuje tu swój ideał kultury w odpowiedzi na wydarzenia polityczne i społeczne swoich czasów - epoki kryzysu i zmian, w której pisarze muszą odbudować cywilizację. W tym kontekście Forster podkreśla potrzebę obrony liberalnych wartości, pomimo ich wad i wewnętrznych sprzeczności, przed zagrożeniem totalitaryzmami w Europie. Nic dziwnego, że jego pisma polityczne nie zostały przetłumaczone na język włoski, zgodnie z późną recepcją dzieł Forstera we Włoszech i literackim polisystemem kontekstu docelowego. Esej The New Disorder (1941) stanowi odosobniony przypadek: został przetłumaczony w czasopiśmie Il Mese (Londyn, 1943), wraz z artykułami autorów, którzy wciąż byli nieznani we Włoszech lub uciszeni przez faszystowską cenzurę. W eseju tym Forster przeciwstawia harmonię sztuki politycznemu pojęciu porządku wspieranemu przez nazistów, do którego ironicznie nawiązuje tytuł. "Na łonie tej nieuporządkowanej planety" sztuka postrzegana jest jako antidotum na bolączki dryfującego świata
Interesariusze i typy orientacji etycznej w kodeksach etycznych firm
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Hardware methods in cosmetology. Programs of face care
Medical Innovative Technologies, Kiev, Ukraine
Radomska Szkoła Wyższa w Radomiu, Polska
Radom University in Radom, Poland
HARDWARE METHODS IN COSMETOLOGY
PROGRAMS OF FACE CARE
N. Chuhraev, W. Zukow, N. Samosiuk, E. Chuhraeva, A. Tereshchenko, M. Gunko, A. Unichenko, A. Paramonova
Edited by
N. Chuhraev
W. Zukow
N. Samosiuk
E. Chuhraeva
A. Tereshchenko
M. Gunko
A. Unichenko
A. Paramonova
Kiev, Radom 2016
Medical Innovative Technologies, Kiev, Ukraine
Radomska Szkoła Wyższa w Radomiu, Polska
Radom University in Radom, Poland
HARDWARE METHODS IN COSMETOLOGY
PROGRAMS OF FACE CARE
N. Chuhraev, W. Zukow, N. Samosiuk, E. Chuhraeva, A. Tereshchenko, M. Gunko, A. Unichenko, A. Paramonova
Edited by
N. Chuhraev
W. Zukow
N. Samosiuk
E. Chuhraeva
A. Tereshchenko
M. Gunko
A. Unichenko
A. Paramonova
Kiev, Radom 2016
Chuhraev N., Zukow W., Samosiuk N., Chuhraeva E., Tereshchenko A., Gunko M., Unichenko A., Paramonova A. Hardware methods in cosmetology. Programs of face care. Chuhraev N., Zukow W., Samosiuk N., Chuhraeva E., Tereshchenko A., Gunko M., Unichenko A. eds. Medical Innovative Technologies, Kiev, Ukraine. Radomska Szkoła Wyższa w Radomiu. Kiev. Radom. 200 p. ISBN 9781365147661. DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.53230
Medical Innovative Technologies, Kiev, Ukraine
Radomska Szkoła Wyższa w Radomiu
Radom University in Radom
HARDWARE METHODS IN COSMETOLOGY
PROGRAMS OF FACE CARE
N. Chuhraev, W. Zukow, N. Samosiuk, E. Chuhraeva, A. Tereshchenko, M. Gunko, A. Unichenko, A. Paramonova
Reviewers:
prof. zw. dr hab. med. V. Sobetskiy (Ukraine), MD, Professor V. Sobetskiy
prof. zw. dr hab. med. A. Vladimirov (Ukraine), MD, Professor A. Vladimirov
Edited by
N. Chuhraev, W. Zukow, N. Samosiuk, E. Chuhraeva, A. Tereshchenko, M. Gunko, A. Unichenko, A. Paramonova
In the proposed manual are systematized applications of various physical factors (ultrasonic waves, magnetic fields and optical streams, local exhaustion - vacuum, electric impulses and mechanical oscillations) in cosmetology and esthetic medicine. The described technique of the mixed and combined use of these factors in integrated programs of face care, are considered the common principles and are made concrete recommendations about face care. The practical techniques of skin care are described, developed and approved by employees of SMC "Medical Innovative Technologies" about devices of characteristic production.
This book is intended for cosmetologists, doctors and medical workers of a wide profile, and also for use as an application guide for the devices MИT-11, КОСМИТ, МВТ-01 and МВТ-01 MT (MTВ, MTФ), AЭСТ-01.
N. Chuhraev — the director of SMC "Medical Innovative Technologies", doctor science in Medical Psychology.
W. Zukow - MD, doctor science, UMK, Torun, Bydgoszcz.
N. Samosiuk — the doctor-physiotherapist of SMC "Medical Innovative Technologies", Candidate of Medical Sciences.
E. Chuhraeva — the doctor-physiotherapist of SMC "Medical Innovative Technologies", Candidate of Medical Sciences.
A. Tereshchenko — the research fellow of SMC "Medical Innovative Technologies".
M. Gunko — the doctor-physiotherapist of SMC "Medical Innovative Technologies".
A. Unichenko — the research fellow of SMC "Medical Innovative Technologies".
A. Paramonova — the research fellow of SMC "Medical Innovative Technologies".
© The Author(s) 2016.
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Content:
INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................................. 7
CHAPTER 1. FACE …………………..…………………………………………………………..….. 11
1.1. Skin. Structure and functions…………………………………………………………….…... 15
1.2. Face muscle …………………………………………………………………………………… 18
1.3. The neuro-receptor apparatus …………………………………………...………………….. 18
1.4. Blood and lymphatic system of the face …………………………………………………..… 19
CHAPTER 2. PHYSICAL FACTORS USED IN COSMETOLOGY ………………………….… 23
2.1. Optical rays in the visible and infrared ranges of the spectrum ………………………...… 24
2.2. Electric current ………………………………………………………………………………. 27
2.3. Ultrasound ………………………………………………………………………………….… 32
2.4. Magnetic field …………………………………………………………………………..…….. 40
2.5. Vacuum ………………………………………………………………………….……………. 41
2.6. Biomechanical stimulation ……………………………………………………….………….. 44
CHAPTER 3. PRACTICAL RECOMMENDATIONS OF APPLICATION OF HARDWARE METHODS IN THE COSMETOLOGY …………………………………………………..……….. 47
3.1. Lymphatic drainage ……………………………………………………………………….…. 47
3.2. Vacuum massage of the face ………………………………………………………………… 51
3.3. Microcurrent procedures …………………………………………………………………..… 54
3.4. Myostimulation ……………………………………………………………………………….. 59
3.5. General recommendations …………………………………………………….…………….. 61
3.6. Symptoms of age-related changes in the face …………………………………………..….. 66
CHAPTER 4. DEVICES FOR CARRYING OUT COSMETIC TREATMENTS FOR THE FACE PRODUCED BY LLC "THE NMC "MEDINTECH" ……………………………………….…… 68
4.1. Vacuum massager MВT-01 ………………………………………….……………………… 68
4.2. Cosmetological combine MИT-11 ……………………………………………..……………. 71
4.3. The description of operating modes of the device in programs for face care ………….… 73
CHAPTER 5. SPECIAL METHODS TO CARE FOR SKIN WITH THE DEVICE MИT-11 (model COSMO) ………………………………………………………………………………………..…….. 84
5.1. Care for dry, aging, sensitive skin ……………………………………………………….….. 85
5.2. Care for oily skin type ……………………………………………………………………….. 88
5.3. Care for problem skin, reduction of acne ……………………………………….………….. 90
CHAPTER 6. APPARATUS "КОСМИТ" for face using ………………………………………… 92
6.1. A description of the apparatus "КОСМИТ" modes in the program for face care …………………………………………………………………………………………………………...92
6.2. Recommended scheme of microcurrents exposure on the device's "COSMIT" ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 103
CHAPTER 7. THE DEVICE FOR MICROCURRENT STIMULATION OF THE MВT-01 MT (three versions) ………………………………………………………………………………………. 117
7.1. Recommended schemes to perform procedures on the unit МВТ-01 МТФ (MВT-01 MT, MВT-01 MTВ) …………………………………………………………………………………..…… 121
CHAPTER 8. THE DEVICE FOR MYOSTIMULATION, AЭСТ-01 model “FACE“……………………………………………………………………………………..………… 139
8.1. Practical guidelines for the implementation of procedures on the device AЭСT-01 ………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 143
8.2. Problems of top part of the face …………………………………………………..…………. 144
8.3. Problems of lower part of the face …………………………………………………….…….. 153
8.4. Assessment the level of anxiety and depressive patterns, and compensation methods in programs of the face care ………………………………………………………………………...….. 159
References in orygonal ……………………………………………………………………………….. 170
References in transliteration ……………………………………………………………………….…..174
MIT-EF2 Electroporation …………………………………………………………………………… 179
“KOSMIT” ………………………………………………………………………………………..….. 180
МВТ-01 …………………………………………………………………………………………….…. 181
МИT-С ………………………………………………………………………………………….……. 182
МИT-МТ (model МLT) …………………………………………………………………………..… 183
© The Author(s) 2016.
This articles is published with Open Access. Medical Innovative Technologies, Kiev, Ukraine and Radomska Szkoła Wyższa w Radomiu, Poska, Radom University in Radom, Poland.
Open Access This articles is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited.
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INTRODUCTION
Our long-term experience of efficient physical methods application in medical rehabilitation and cosmetology, numerous researches conducted in the leading scientific centers of the world, on the determination of magnetic fields action mechanism, an optical stream, electric currents and ultrasonic fluctuations on biological tissue.
All these investigations have stimulated the development of recent trends in a hardware cosmetology and the creation of high-performance technologies of facial and body care, for the purpose of delay of the aging processes in a human body and providing their attractive esthetic look. In the technologies developed by us, there are three principles. Firstly: a systemic many-level approach to the definition of the main influence zones, while setting procedure. Secondly: physiologically reasonable choice of physical factors, for restitution of work on biological systems of a human body. Thirdly: physiologically reasonable resonance principle of a parameters choice is a form of a signal, its amplitude or power, frequency of modulation or duration of an impulse, spectral range and others.
Today it is hard to find at least one expert, who is working in a cosmetology and would call into question high performance of the application of a machine cosmetology in the fight for beauty, a retardation of aging and preservations of youth. The hardware cosmetology gives the chance not only to improve the appearance of the skin but also to restore the natural mechanism of work of the functional systems responsible for the skin, fat deposits and muscular tissue.
For the achievement of optimal result on the care of person, neck and “decollete” zone of at implementation of procedures with the use of vehicle methods the observance of the next basic stages needed:
Cleaning and deintoxication skin and organism on the whole. An improvement of microcirculation of liquid is in the zone of influence.
An improvement of innervation of the skin is within the area of influence. Stimulation of exchange processes is in a skin and muscles (functional systems related to them), improvement of their feed and satiation water.
Protection of skin from external influences using masks and creams.
In case of physical factors application in cosmetology it is necessary to observe next basic principles:
Physiology - procedure choice determined by the state of the skin, problems with her normal functioning, task and expected result that you want to get, presence of vehicle facilities, that provides influence the set physical factor with parameters optimal for normalization of the function of the certain physiological system.
Adequacy of influence is a choice of a physical factor and methodology of realization of procedure must correspond to adaptation possibilities of the organism of the client.
Complexity and system of vehicle cosmetology - a procedural complex must provide affecting different systems of the organism. To envisage not only local but also reflex affecting internal organs, the aesthetic state of skin and muscles of the face of client depends on work of that.
Early use - reasonable application of physical factors in the early stages considerably improves results and abbreviates a number of procedures.
Sequence - the variety of application of procedures it is necessary to choose, taking into account the pre-arranged effect, synergism, at the action of different physical factors and results of previous procedures.
Periodicity - depending on the state of the skin and her rehabilitation potential originally conducted 5-15 procedures. Procedures, as a rule, are conducted 2-3 times per a week. An interruption between procedures must be about 2-4 weeks. Subsequent "supporting" procedures conducted 3-5 one time per a month.
Optimal dosages - appointing duration of manipulation to take into account the criteria of power/dose/effect and physiological features of work of the organism.
The dynamic quality of the use - to avoid getting of organism used to influence, during all course it is necessary to change the parameters of the recipe of procedures depending on the physiological features of the zone of procedure and her reaction on a physical factor.
Individual approach - it is desirable to take into account biological rhythms, type of skin, her state, sexual and age-related features of clients while setting procedures. It is crucial to consider the psychosomatic state of client and presence of syndrome of the hidden depression or chronic tiredness while drafting the program of face care.
Psychosomatic correction - often it is enough customers with the syndromes of the hidden depression or chronic tiredness are present; it reduces the efficiency of the conducted procedures considerably. For indemnification of it providing the maximal comfort level of realization of procedures and application is needed in the complex program of physical factors and modes, offering indemnification of the hidden depression and decline of the degree of the syndrome of chronic tiredness.
Relaxation - the deeper relaxation for a client, the more efficient procedure. Optimal is a variant when a client sleeps during the procedure.
Decrease of negative indications level - before the beginning of procedures and after every cleaning procedure, it is necessary to execute cleaning of facial skin alkaline solutions (Ph no less than 5,5), to execute the massage of zone of venous outflow (from a mastoid to the connected zone) in the flow of 1-2 minutes from every side and in every 30-40 minutes of work with a customer, to execute the easy massage of lymph nodes of person in a flow 0,5 - 1 minutes from every side.
Care of person with the use of the techniques and vehicles, worked out by a firm "Мединтех" (Medintech), are the newest technologies of effective work in cosmetology. In combination with hand methodologies and individually neat cosmetic vehicle, procedures allow reaching staggering results.Chuhraev N., Zukow W., Samosiuk N., Chuhraeva E., Tereshchenko A., Gunko M., Unichenko A., Paramonova A. Hardware methods in cosmetology. Programs of face care. Chuhraev N., Zukow W., Samosiuk N., Chuhraeva E., Tereshchenko A., Gunko M., Unichenko A. eds. Medical Innovative Technologies, Kiev, Ukraine. Radomska Szkoła Wyższa w Radomiu. Kiev. Radom. 200 p. ISBN 9781365147661. DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5323
Testing protoplanetary disc dispersal with radio emission
We consider continuum free–free radio emission from the upper atmosphere of protoplanetary discs as a probe of the ionized luminosity impinging upon the disc. Making use of previously computed hydrodynamic models of disc photoevaporation within the framework of extreme-ultraviolet (EUV) and X-ray irradiation, we use radiative transfer post-processing techniques to predict the expected free–free emission from protoplanetary discs. In general, the free–free luminosity scales roughly linearly with ionizing luminosity in both EUV- and X-ray-driven scenarios, where the emission dominates over the dust tail of the disc and is partial optically thin at cm wavelengths. We perform a test observation of GM Aur at 14–18?GHz and detect an excess of radio emission above the dust tail to a very high level of confidence. The observed flux density and spectral index are consistent with free–free emission from the ionized disc in either the EUV- or the X-ray-driven scenario. Finally, we suggest a possible route to testing the EUV- and X-ray-driven dispersal model of protoplanetary discs, by combining observed free–free flux densities with measurements of mass-accretion rates. On the point of disc dispersal one would expect to find an M?2? scaling with free–free flux in the case of EUV-driven disc dispersal or an ?* scaling in the case of X-ray-driven disc dispersa
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