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تعداد نتایج: 5723889  

2017
Joonha Park Vinai Norasakkunkit Yoshi Kashima

Relational self, along with individual and collective selves, is a fundamental aspect that makes up self-concept. Proposing its two aspects: self-focused relational self (i.e., perceiving the self as the object of other people's referential awareness or intentionality) and other-focused relational self (i.e., perceiving the self as being attuned and empathetically connected to close others), th...

2003
Christian Schaffner

This paper describes a method of assessing the value of controllable devices such as Flexible AC Transmission Systems (FACTS) in a liberalized electricity market. A sophisticated algorithm using ac optimal power flow (OPF) is often unnecessarily detailed for the purpose of valuating such projects. Input parameters such as expected future generation mix is hard to guess and error prone. Therefor...

Journal: :Saudi medical journal 2010
Samia M Al-Amoudi Wafa A Sait Hassan S Abduljabbar

OBJECTIVE To investigate the knowledge, attitude, and practice of health care professionals on the early detection of breast cancer. METHODS A cross-sectional study was conducted in Jeddah and Abha regions of Saudi Arabia from May to November 2009. A detailed questionnaire was distributed to 500 doctors from different hospitals. The questionnaire contained items on the practice of clinical br...

Journal: :BMC Medical Research Methodology 2008
Jan O Friedrich Neill KJ Adhikari Joseph Beyene

BACKGROUND Meta-analysis of continuous outcomes traditionally uses mean difference (MD) or standardized mean difference (SMD; mean difference in pooled standard deviation (SD) units). We recently used an alternative ratio of mean values (RoM) method, calculating RoM for each study and estimating its variance by the delta method. SMD and RoM allow pooling of outcomes expressed in different units...

2017
Robert Paul Hartley Carlos Lamarche

July 2017 IZA DP No. 10905 Behavioral Responses and Welfare Reform: Evidence from a Randomized Experiment* Recent studies have used a distributional analysis of welfare reform experiments suggesting that some individuals reduce hours in order to opt into welfare, an example of behavioralinduced participation. Using data on Connecticut’s Jobs First experiment, we find no evidence of behavioral-i...

2007
Arnold J.J. Hagens Freddy Córdova

Developing countries have a hard time getting their health situation improved. Constant reforms in health programs, international cooperation in the sector from USAID and other partners, or World Health Organization programs did not make health improve as much as expected. Although statistics in health show improvement in the last ten years, there are a large number of people who do not have ac...

2014
Madeleine Bieg Thomas Goetz Anastasiya A. Lipnevich

This study investigated whether there is a discrepancy pertaining to trait and state academic emotions and whether self-concept of ability moderates this discrepancy. A total of 225 secondary school students from two different countries enrolled in grades 8 and 11 (German sample; n = 94) and grade 9 (Swiss sample; n = 131) participated. Students' trait academic emotions of enjoyment, pride, ang...

2017
Jacek A Kopec Lara Russell Eric C Sayre M Mushfiqur Rahman

Aims. The purpose of the study was to develop new self-report instruments to measure the ability to walk, run, and lift objects and describe the distribution of these abilities among older Canadians. Methods. Questions were developed following a focus group. We carried out an online survey among members of the Canadian Association of Retired Persons. The distribution of each ability was describ...

2009
Klaus Abbink David Masclet Daniel Mirza

We study the relationship between inequality and inter-groups conflicts (riots), focussing on social inequality. Disadvantaged societal groups experience discrimination and thus have limited access to some social and labour resources like education or employment. First, we experimentally investigate whether social inequality is a driving force of inter-group conflicts. Second, we investigate th...

2008
S. Desai M. Shiozawa K. Ueshima M. Goldhaber A. K. Ichikawa T. Sasaki M. Yokoyama K. Washburn

A subset of neutrino-induced upward through-going muons in the Super-Kamiokande detector consists of high energy muons which lose energy through radiative processes such as bremsstrahlung, ee pair production and photonuclear interactions. These “upward showering muons” comprise an event sample whose mean parent neutrino energy is approximately 1 TeV. We show that the zenith angle distribution o...

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