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The importance of facial expressions has led to a steadily growing
body of empirical findings and theoretical analyses. Every decade
has seen work that extends or challenges previous thinking on
facial expression. The Science of Facial Expression provides an
updated review of the current psychology of facial expression .
This book summarizes current conclusions and conceptual frameworks
from leading figures who have shaped the field in their various
subfields, and will therefore be of interest to practitioners,
students, and researchers of emotion in cognitive psychology,
neuroscience, biology, anthropology, linguistics, affective
computing, and homeland security. Organized in eleven thematic
sections, The Science of Facial Expression offers a broad
perspective of the "geography" of the science of facial expression.
It reviews the scientific history of emotion perception and the
evolutionary origins and functions of facial expression. It
includes an updated compilation on the great debate around Basic
Emotion Theory versus Behavioral Ecology and Psychological
constructionism. The developmental psychology and social psychology
of facial expressions is explored in the role of facial expressions
in child development, social interactions, and culture. The book
also covers appraisal theory, concepts, neural and behavioral
processes, and lesser-known facial behaviors such as yawing, vocal
crying, and vomiting. In addition, the book reflects that research
on the "expression of emotion" is moving towards a significance of
context in the production and interpretation of facial expression
The authors expose various fundamental questions and controversies
yet to be resolved, but in doing so, open many sources of
inspiration to pursue in the scientific study of facial expression.
This book consolidates the information, results, experience and
perspectives of different research groups working on Chilean
Saltmarshes. Some aspects of these ecosystems such as their
bio-geographical connectivity, flora and faunal components, the
interaction between ecosystem components and especially the
response of this kind of ecosystems to human and natural
perturbations defines the Chilean Saltmarshes as an attractive
systems for future studies, focused into test the theoretical and
experimental aspects of saltmarshes and general ecology.
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This book aims to identify, understand and qualify barriers to the
patient-centred knowledge sharing (KS) in interprofessional
practice of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and Western Medicine
(WM) healthcare professionals in Chinese hospitals. This
collaboration is particularly crucial and unique to China since,
contrary to Western practice, these two types of professionals
actually work together complimentary in the same hospital. This
study adopted a Grounded Theory approach as the overarching
methodology to guide the analysis of the data collected in a single
case-study design. A public hospital in central China was selected
as the case-study site, at which 49 informants were interviewed by
using semi-structured and evolving interview scripts. The research
findings point to five categories of KS barriers: contextual
influences, hospital management, philosophical divergence, Chinese
healthcare education and interprofessional training. Further
conceptualising the research findings, it is identified that KS is
mostly prevented by philosophical and professional tensions between
the two medical communities. Therefore, to improve KS and reduce
the effects of the identified barriers, efforts should be made
targeted at resolving both types of tensions. The conclusion
advocates the establishment of national policies and hospital
management strategies aimed at maintaining equality of the two
medical communities and putting in place an interprofessional
common ground to encourage and facilitate communication and KS.
Mycorrhizal symbioses are central to the multitrophic
interactions that impact plant productivity, competitiveness and
survival. This book integrates present-day knowledge from
well-known research groups on some of the topics which are at the
forefront of mycorrhizal research. Topics include the cell
programmes that drive mycorrhiza formation and function, the
processes sustaining symbiotic mutualism, stress response
mechanisms in mycorrhizal symbionts, and the diversity and
ecological impacts of mycorrhizal systems. The efficient management
of mycorrhizal systems has the potential to support the sustainable
production of quality foods while ensuring environmental quality
for future generations.
In Everyday Conceptions of Emotion, prominent anthropologists,
linguists and psychologists come together for the first time to
discuss how emotions are conceptualised by people of different
cultures and ages, speaking different languages. Anger, fear,
jealousy and emotion itself are concepts that are bound up with the
English language, embedded in a way of thinking, acting and
speaking. At the same time, the metaphors underlying such concepts
are often similar across languages, and children of different
cultures follow common developmental pathways. The book thus
discusses the interplay of social and cultural factors that humans
share in their development of an understanding of the affective
side of their lives. For researchers interested in emotion,
development of concepts and language, cultural and linguistic
influences on psychological processes.
The present book includes a set of selected papers from the third
"International Conference on Informatics in Control Automation and
Robotics" (ICINCO 2006), held in Setubal, Portugal, from 1 to 5
August 2006, sponsored by the Institute for Systems and
Technologies of Information, Control and Communication (INSTICC).
The conference was organized in three simultaneous tracks:
"Intelligent Control Systems and Optimization," "Robotics and
Automation" and "Systems Modeling, Signal Processing and Control."
The book is based on the same structure. Although ICINCO 2006
received 309 paper submissions, from more than 50 different
countries in all continents, only 31 where accepted as full papers.
From those, only 23 were selected for inclusion in this book, based
on the classifications provided by the Program Committee. The
selected papers also reflect the interdisciplinary nature of the
conference. The diversity of topics is an important feature of this
conference, enabling an overall perception of several important
scientific and technological trends. These high quality standards
will be maintained and reinforced at ICINCO 2007, to be held in
Angers, France, and in future editions of this conference."
Many systems, devices and appliances used routinely in everyday
life, ranging from cell phones to cars, contain significant amounts
of software that is not directly visible to the user and is
therefore called "embedded." For coordinating the various software
components and allowing them to communicate with each other,
support software is needed, called an operating system (OS).
Because embedded software must function in real time (RT), a RTOS
is needed. This book describes a formally developed,
network-centric Real-Time Operating System, OpenComRTOS. One of the
first in its kind, OpenComRTOS was originally developed to verify
the usefulness of formal methods in the context of embedded
software engineering. Using the formal methods described in this
book produces results that are more reliable while delivering
higher performance. The result is a unique real-time concurrent
programming system that supports heterogeneous systems with just 5
Kbytes/node. It is compatible with safety related engineering
standards, such as IEC61508.
Decision making at the enterprise level often encompass not only
production operations and product R&D, but other strategic
functions such as financial planning and marketing. With the aim of
maximizing growth and a firm's value, companies often focus on
co-ordinating these functional components as well as traditional
hierarchical decision levels. Understanding this interplay can
enhance enterprise capabilities of adaptation and response to
uncertainties arising from internal processes as well as the
external environment. This book presents concepts, methods, tools
and solutions based on mathematical programming, which provides the
quantitative support needed for integrated decision-making and
ultimately for improving the allocation of overall corporate
resources (e.g., materials, cash and personnel). Through a systems
perspective, the integrated planning of the supply chain also
promotes activities of reuse, reduction and recycling for achieving
more sustainable environmental impacts of production/distribution
networks. Thus, this book presents, for the first time, a unique
integrated vision of the Enterprise Supply Chain Planning and
provides a comprehensive account of the state of the art models,
methods and tools available to address the above mentioned features
of the modern supply chain. It offers a comprehensive review of the
associated literature of supply chain management and then
systematically builds on this knowledge base to develop the
mathematical models representing each of the core functional units
and decision levels of the corporation and shows how they can be
integrated into a holistic decision problem formulation. Abundant
illustrations and tables help maximize reader insights into the
problems discussed with several case studies and industry
application also examined. This book is intended as a textbook for
academics (PhD, MSc), researchers and industry decision-makers, who
are involved in the design, retrofit and evaluation of alternative
scenarios for the improvement of the supply chain.
Powerful new techniques, including heavy ion and exotic beams,
are pushing the frontiers of nuclear physics and opening up a
wealth of new fields of research. After introductory chapters on
theoretical and experimental aspects of nuclear collisions and
beams, Exotic Nuclear Physics'' offers articles by experienced
lecturers on forefront topics in nuclear physics, such as the
conquest of the neutron and the proton drip-lines, nuclear
astrophysics, the equation of state of hypernuclear matter, nuclear
supersymmetry and chaotic motion in nuclei. This volume continues
the successful tradition of published lecture notes from the
Hispalensis International Summer School. It will benefit graduate
students and lecturers in search of advanced material for
self-study and courses as will as researchers in search of a modern
and comprehensive source of reference.
Climate Change and Mycotoxins highlights the importance of the
continuous study of climate change impacts on mycotoxigenic fungi
and their toxins in food and feed crops. Changing climate
conditions across every geographical zone greatly affect rainfall,
temperature and concentration of greenhouse gases leading to loss
in yield and quality of food crops. In outstanding contributions,
the authors compile current evidence on the influence of climate
change on mycotoxigenic fungi and mycotoxins in food crops pre- and
postharvest and during storage of food and animal feed. The
chemistry and biology of toxin production is revised and an outlook
on control and prevention of the toxin's impact on food and animal
feed is given. The editors recommend this book to mycologists,
mycotoxicologists, pathologists, epidemiologists, toxicologists,
physicians, veterinarians, nutritionists, the food and feed
industries, legislators, analytical chemists, microbiologists, or
students of these fields. * Unique compilation on the impact of
climate change on mycotoxins based on observed trends over the last
10 years. * Special focus on the implications for food and feed
safety. * Latest advances on prediction and prevention of mycotoxin
threats to human and animal health. About the Editors Luis M.
Botana Is a full Professor of Pharmacology at the University of
Santiago, from 2004-2012 director of the Department of Pharmacology
and former Fogarty Fellow at the School of Medicine of the Johns
Hopkins University. He has been director of the European Reference
Laboratory for Marine Toxins from 2004 to 2009. He is author of 25
international patents, over 300 scientific papers and editor of 10
international books. Maria J. Sainz Is an associate Professor of
Agriculture and Forage Production and Conservation at the
University of Santiago de Compostela. She has been a visiting
scientist at the Rothamsted Experimental Station and for ten years
head of the department of Plant Production. Her research interests
focus on fungal pathogen detection and diagnostics, mycorrhizal
fungi in crop protection and production, and mycotoxigenic fungi
and mycotoxins on forage crops and animal feed.
The use of Electronic Health Records (EHR)/Electronic Medical
Records (EMR) data is becoming more prevalent for research.
However, analysis of this type of data has many unique
complications due to how they are collected, processed and types of
questions that can be answered. This book covers many important
topics related to using EHR/EMR data for research including data
extraction, cleaning, processing, analysis, inference, and
predictions based on many years of practical experience of the
authors. The book carefully evaluates and compares the standard
statistical models and approaches with those of machine learning
and deep learning methods and reports the unbiased comparison
results for these methods in predicting clinical outcomes based on
the EHR data. Key Features: Written based on hands-on experience of
contributors from multidisciplinary EHR research projects, which
include methods and approaches from statistics, computing,
informatics, data science and clinical/epidemiological domains.
Documents the detailed experience on EHR data extraction, cleaning
and preparation Provides a broad view of statistical approaches and
machine learning prediction models to deal with the challenges and
limitations of EHR data. Considers the complete cycle of EHR data
analysis. The use of EHR/EMR analysis requires close collaborations
between statisticians, informaticians, data scientists and
clinical/epidemiological investigators. This book reflects that
multidisciplinary perspective.
This book provides a political economy perspective on Chile's
contemporary economic development, explaining the different stages
of Chile's neoliberal pattern of economic integration into the
global economy from 1973 to 2015. Three key explanatory variables
are considered: the evolution of business-state relations, US
geopolitical interest in the region through the waves of trade
agreements, and the political impact of the dynamics of inflows and
outflows of financial capital. Although Chile is typically
considered to be a successful case of a free market economy, this
book presents an alternative narrative of Chile's growth through
using a Latin American Structuralist political economy perspective.
While it recognises the positive results in terms of growth, it
also emphasises the lack of dynamic sources for long-term
development, which embeds the economy into short-term booms
followed by periods of stagnation.
With a focus on Chile, Pinochet's Economic Accomplices: An Unequal
Country by Force uses theoretical arguments and empirical studies
to argue that focusing on the behavior of economic actors of the
dictatorship is crucial to achieve basic objectives in terms of
justice, memory, reparation, and non-repetition measures. The
editors and contributors argue that this is crucial largely because
a basic principle of justice indicates that those who contributed
to the violation of human rights must be held accountable, and that
same responsibility can generate preventative measures for the
future. Furthermore, making visible the economic accomplices
creates a more complete narrative of the recent past and questions
society, rather than ignoring the economic factors that made a
criminal regime possible, which creates the risk of hindering
inclusive democratic measures in the future. Scholars of Latin
American studies, history, sociology, and economics will find this
book particularly useful.
The use of Electronic Health Records (EHR)/Electronic Medical
Records (EMR) data is becoming more prevalent for research.
However, analysis of this type of data has many unique
complications due to how they are collected, processed and types of
questions that can be answered. This book covers many important
topics related to using EHR/EMR data for research including data
extraction, cleaning, processing, analysis, inference, and
predictions based on many years of practical experience of the
authors. The book carefully evaluates and compares the standard
statistical models and approaches with those of machine learning
and deep learning methods and reports the unbiased comparison
results for these methods in predicting clinical outcomes based on
the EHR data. Key Features: Written based on hands-on experience of
contributors from multidisciplinary EHR research projects, which
include methods and approaches from statistics, computing,
informatics, data science and clinical/epidemiological domains.
Documents the detailed experience on EHR data extraction, cleaning
and preparation Provides a broad view of statistical approaches and
machine learning prediction models to deal with the challenges and
limitations of EHR data. Considers the complete cycle of EHR data
analysis. The use of EHR/EMR analysis requires close collaborations
between statisticians, informaticians, data scientists and
clinical/epidemiological investigators. This book reflects that
multidisciplinary perspective.
Grapevine is a highly valuable crop worldwide, both from
cultural as well as commercial point of view. One major advantage
this crop has is that it is well adapted to scarce water
conditions. Grapes are also a valuable source of health-promoting
compounds such as polyphenols. The main object of grapevine
breeding is to develop varieties of high quality, that are
resistant to pathogens and at the same time well adapted to a
changing environment. Since the beginning of the XXI century, there
has been a concerted effort by the international scientific
community to develop genomic tools and resources for grapevine
culminating in its complete genome sequence. These efforts and
their usefulness for grapevine breeding or viticulture improvement
are reviewed and discussed in this book by globally reputed
scientists in the field.
With contributions from leading experts, Culture and National
Security in the Americas examines the most influential historical,
geographic, cultural, political, economic, and military
considerations shaping national security policies throughout the
Americas. In this volume, contributors explore the actors and
institutions responsible for perpetuating security cultures over
time and the changes and continuities in contemporary national
security policies.
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