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The rhetoric of contemporary metaphor theory
A Short Description Of The Influence Of “Scale-Free” Networks In The 1 Sonata, For Piano.
This 1 sonata uses simple generative principles, to develop networks of relatively high complexity in which intuition actively participates to produce an output with a certain degree of activity and acoustic nonlinearity.Albert-László Barabási, from the introduction to his book titled Linked: the new science of networks, “Just as diverse humans share skeletons that are almost indistinguishable,
Four videofluroscopic images from the article, “The Throat Singers of Tuva” (originally published in Scientific American, September 1999).
Lessons learned from mixed-methods research when designing and evaluating an education intervention in nursing homes: : a retrospective reflection
Stakeholder views on large carnivore management interventions
Successful conservation of large carnivores can only be achieved if the side effects of carnivore presence and protection are mitigated, allowing development of sustainable agricultural practices in the local society. A core element of large carnivore management is the mitigation of carnivore attacks on livestock or dogs. However, whilst attacks may be rare, the domestic animals and their owners w
Romania is a family and it needs a strict father : Conceptual metaphors at work in radical right populist discourses
Investigating Romanian radical right populism, I evidence the gendered nature of conceptual metaphors and provide insights on the specific masculinities that they underpin in such political discourses. With the 2004 presidential elections as a backdrop, the analysis focuses on how the radical right populist candidates articulated in their discourses the conceptual metaphor of the "strict father."
Activism of Immigrants in Vulnerable Conditions and Radical-Left Allies: A Case Study of Italy’s Struggle of the Crane
Functional connections are established in the deafferented rat spinal cord by peripherally transplanted human embryonic sensory neurons
Developmental tuning in a spinal nociceptive system: effects of neonatal spinalization
Recent studies indicate a modular organization of the nociceptive withdrawal reflex system. Each module has a characteristic receptive field, closely matching the withdrawal movement caused by its effector muscle. In the rat, the strength of the sensory input to each module is tuned during the first postnatal weeks, i.e., erroneous spinal connections are depressed, and adequate connections are str
Joel Svensson’s Horizon, Glenn Miller Café, Stockholm
Vivian Buczek, Peter Asplund & Claes Crona Trio ”Songs Of Our Lives”
Peter Asplund ”Aspiration” feat Lars Jansson, Falkenbergs Jazzdagar, Falkenberg
Georgie Fame, Amanda Sedgwick & Claes Crona Trio, turné 14-18 juli
Joel Svensson Kvartett feat. Johan Hörlén, Scala, Stockholm
Jacob Karlzon 3, Tysklandsturné 5-19 mars
The promises and pitfalls of ecosystem-based adaptation to climate change as a vehicle for social empowerment
Ecosystem-based adaptation (EbA) to climate change is an approach claimed to deliver social benefits relevant to marginalized groups. Based on a structured literature review, we interrogate such claims, asking whether such approaches may (or may not) contribute to social change and, more specifically, empowerment. We present a review of the predominant meaning and interlinkages of the EbA and empo
The contralateral hip in slipped capital femoral epiphysis
The risk of contralateral slipping in slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE) has been estimated to be 40-80% in follow-up examinations. Before age 50 years. 25% of the contralateral hips with untreated slipping showed arthrosis, some severe. In the same long-term follow-up, no hip with mild or moderate slipping treated with pinning in situ had developed severe arthrosis at that age, indicating t
Growth in 110 children with Legg-Calve-Perthes' disease : A longitudinal infancy childhood puberty growth model study
Growth in 110 children with Legg-Calve-Perthes' disease (LCPD) was longitudinally followed throughout the growth period. The infancy childhood puberty (ICP) growth model, which has the advantage that reference values can be adjusted for the individual age at pubertal maturation, was used. On the average, the children were slightly shorter at birth and they remained short throughout the entire grow