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    Contemporary Perceptions of the Solidarity Movement Held by Polish Nationals

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    Widespread participation in the 1980s Solidarity movement by Polish nationals of both genders, varying ideologies, and differing political backgrounds has led to diverse views of the history and narrative of the movement that today is interpreted in differing ways by groups and individuals. To gain a better understanding of how Poles view this unique time period of their history a survey featuring 54 questions was dispatched to and completed by over 121 Polish nationals. All questions relate to the Solidarity movement in categories covering: Prominent People, Media, Economics, Religion, and Education and concluding with a free-write section for additional comments by participants. The results show near common agreement on some points while in other areas participants expressed conflicting opinions and views. These varying perspectives reflect the ongoing debate concerning the ethos of the Solidarity movement in addition to its effect on contemporary Polish culture

    Vitrine Virtual Interativa: um sistema computacional para fazer propaganda utilizando tecnologia perceptual

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    This paper introduces the Intel Perceptual Computing SDK as a platform to develop computer applications that provide a more compelling user experience, by changing the way people interface with computers. The interactive virtual display case is a tool that allows a potential customer to interact with the system and navigate through the product’s list by moving its hands in front a camera and executing specific hand gestures and poses

    Vibrationally Resolved Inner-Shell Photoexcitation of the Molecular Anion C2_2^-

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    Carbon 1s1s core-hole excitation of the molecular anion C2_2^- has been experimentally studied at high resolution by employing the photon-ion merged-beams technique at a synchrotron light source. The experimental cross section for photo--double-detachment shows a pronounced vibrational structure associated with 1σu3σg1\sigma_u\to3\sigma_g and 1σg1πu1\sigma_g \to 1\pi_u core excitations of the C2_2^- ground level and first excited level, respectively. A detailed Franck-Condon analysis reveals a strong contraction of the C2_2^- molecular anion by 0.2~\AA\ upon this core photoexcitation. The associated change of the molecule's moment of inertia leads to a noticeable rotational broadening of the observed vibrational spectral features. This broadening is accounted for in the present analysis which provides the spectroscopic parameters of the C2_2^- 1σu13σg2  2Σu+1\sigma_u^{-1}\,3\sigma_g^2\;{^2}\Sigma_u^+ and 1σg13σg2  2Σg+1\sigma_g^{-1}\,3\sigma_g^2\;{^2}\Sigma_g^+ core-excited levels.Comment: 8 pages, 5 figures, 1 table, accepted for publication in ChemPhysChe

    Geometrical entanglement of highly symmetric multipartite states and the Schmidt decomposition

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    In a previous paper we examined a geometric measure of entanglement based on the minimum distance between the entangled target state of interest and the space of unnormalized product states. Here we present a detailed study of this entanglement measure for target states with a large degree of symmetry. We obtain analytic solutions for the extrema of the distance function and solve for the Hessian to show that, up to the action of trivial symmetries, the solutions correspond to local minima of the distance function. In addition, we show that the conditions that determine the extremal solutions for general target states can be obtained directly by parametrizing the product states via their Schmidt decomposition.Comment: 16 pages, references added and discussion expande

    Effect of Antimony and Cerium on the Formation of Chunky Graphite during Solidification of Heavy-Section Castings of Near-Eutectic Spheroidal Graphite Irons

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    Thermal analysis is applied to the study of the formation of chunky graphite (CHG) in heavysection castings of spheroidal graphite cast irons. To that aim, near-eutectic melts prepared in one single cast house were poured into molds containing up to four large cubic blocks 30 cm in size. Four melts have been prepared and cast that had a cerium content varying in relation with the spheroidizing alloy used. Postinoculation or addition of antimony was achieved by fixing appropriate amounts of materials in the gating system of each block. Cooling curves recorded in the center of the blocks show that solidification proceeds in three steps: a short primary deposition of graphite followed by an initial and then a bulk eutectic reaction. Formation of CHG could be unambiguously associated with increased recalescence during the bulk eutectic reaction. While antimony strongly decreases the amount of CHG, it appears that the ratio of the contents in antimony and cerium should be higher than 0.8 in order to avoid this graphite degeneracy

    Circuit development in the master clock network of mammals

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    Daily rhythms are generated by the circadian timekeeping system, which is orchestrated by the master circadian clock in the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) of mammals. Circadian timekeeping is endogenous and does not require exposure to external cues during development. Nevertheless, the circadian system is not fully formed at birth in many mammalian species and it is important to understand how SCN development can affect the function of the circadian system in adulthood. The purpose of the current review is to discuss the ontogeny of cellular and circuit function in the SCN, with a focus on work performed in model rodent species (i.e., mouse, rat, and hamster). Particular emphasis is placed on the spatial and temporal patterns of SCN development that may contribute to the function of the master clock during adulthood. Additional work aimed at decoding the mechanisms that guide circadian development is expected to provide a solid foundation upon which to better understand the sources and factors contributing to aberrant maturation of clock function
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