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Relativistic effects in quasielastic electron scattering
The impact of pionic correlations and meson-exchange currents on the
quasi-elastic electromagnetic response functions is studied in a fully
relativistic framework.Comment: 6 pages, 5 figures, to appear in the Proceedings of "The Nuclear Many
Body Problem 2001", NATO Science Series II - Mathematics, Physics and
Chemistry, Kluwer Academic Publisher
Nursing Student Perceptions of Clinical Simulation During a Maternity Nursing Scenario
Clinical Simulation creates near authentic experiences for students. This study examined the students\u27 perceptions of design, implementation and outcomes of a Simulated Clinical Experience (SCE) during their maternal-child clinical practicum. A convenience sample of 27 female and 2 male students with a mean age of 26 years, in a baccalaureate nursing program, evaluated simulation design, educational practices, student satisfaction and self confidence. Using a 5-point Likert scale, 1 =strongly disagree to 5= strongly agree, participants found that the SCE was a positive, experience, (score of 4.08), with sound design characteristics, (score of 4.24) and was consistent with known educational practices, (score of 4.11). The data suggest that clinical simulation can be an effective tool for teaching and learning maternity nursing
Relativistic Effects in Electroweak Nuclear Responses
The electroweak response functions for inclusive electron scattering are
calculated in the Relativistic Fermi Gas model, both in the quasi-elastic and
in the peak regions. The impact of relativistic kinematics at high
momentum transfer is investigated through an expansion in the initial nucleonic
momentum, which is however exact in the four-momentum of the exchanged boson.
The same expansion is applied to the meson exchange currents in the
particle-hole sector: it is shown that the non-relativistic currents can be
corrected by simple kinematical factors to account for relativity. The
left-right asymmetry measured via polarized electron scattering is finally
evaluated in the quasi-elastic and peaks.Comment: 9 pages, 3 figures, to appear in "Proceedings of the VIII Convegno su
Problemi di Fisica Nucleare Teorica, 18-20 October 2000", World Scientifi
Modalization in the Political Column of Tempo Magazine
The study focuses on analyzing the use of modalization in the Political Column of Tempo Magazine. The objectives were to find out the type of modalization and to describe the use of modalization in the Political Column of Tempo magazine. The data were taken from Political Column of Tempo magazine published in June and July 2017. The source of data was Political Column in Tempo magazine. The data analysis applied descriptive qualitative research. There were 135 clauses which contained Modalization from political columns. There were two type of modalization used in the Political column namely, Probability and Usuality. The dominant type of Modalization used in Political text was Probability 97,7% then Usuality 2,93%. The probability itself was realized by modal auxiliaries and modal adjunct. The modal auxiliary which expressed the use of probability in the text was should. The value of the modalization itself was realized by medium value. The use of modalization expressed the attitude of the writer toward the proposition. The use of medium value showed the prediction of the writer about what would happen in the future and expressed the stance of the writer for what he said
Transcriptomic effects of the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug Ibuprofen in the marine bivalve Mytilus galloprovincialis Lam
The transcriptomic effects of Ibuprofen (IBU) in the digestive gland tissue of Mytilus galloprovincialis Lam. specimens exposed at low environmental concentrations (250 ng L-1) are presented. Using a 1.7 K feature cDNA microarray along with linear models and empirical Bayes statistical methods 225 differentially expressed genes were identified in mussels treated with IBU across a 15-day period. Transcriptional dynamics were typical of an adaptive response with a peak of gene expression change at day 7 (177 features, representing about 11% of sequences available for analysis) and an almost full recovery at the end of the exposure period. Functional genomics by means of Gene Ontology term analysis unraveled typical mussel stress responses i.e. aminoglycan (chitin) metabolic processes but also more specific effects such as the regulation of NF-kappa B transcription factor activity. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved
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