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Those Wonderful Eyes
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Hearing voices, dissociation and the self: a functional-analytic perspective
Item does not contain fulltextIn the current paper, we review existing models of the aetiology of voice hearing. We summarise the argument and evidence that voice hearing is primarily a dissociative process, involving critical aspects of self. We propose a complementary perspective on these phenomena that is based on a modern behavioural account of complex behaviour, known as Relational Frame Theory (RFT). This type of approach to voice hearing concerns itself with: the functions served for the individual by this voice hearing; the necessary history, such as trauma, that establishes these functions; and the relevant dissociative processes involving self and others. In short, we propose a trauma-dissociation developmental trajectory in which trauma impacts negatively on the development of self, through the process of dissociation. Using the RFT concept of relations of perspective-taking, our dissociation model purports that trauma gives rise to more co-ordination than distinction relations between self and others, thus weaking an individual's sense of a distinct self. Voice hearing experiences, therefore, reflect an individual's perceptions of self and others, and may indicate impairments in the natural psychological boundaries between these critical related concepts. One clinical implication suggested by this model is that therapeutic 'intervention' should understand the behaviours associated with a sense of self that is fragile and threatened by others. Relations with self and others should be a key focus of therapy, as well as interventions designed to enhance a coherent distinct sense of self.20 p
Liquid-liquid interfacial tension of electrolyte solutions
It is theoretically shown that the excess liquid-liquid interfacial tension
between two electrolyte solutions as a function of the ionic strength I behaves
asymptotically as O(- I^0.5) for small I and as O(+- I) for large I. The former
regime is dominated by the electrostatic potential due to an unequal
partitioning of ions between the two liquids whereas the latter regime is
related to a finite interfacial thickness. The crossover between the two
asymptotic regimes depends sensitively on material parameters suggesting that,
depending on the actual system under investigation, the experimentally
accessible range of ionic strengths can correspond to either the small or the
large ionic strength regime. In the limiting case of a liquid-gas surface where
ion partitioning is absent, the image chage interaction can dominate the
surface tension for small ionic strength I such that an Onsager-Samaras
limiting law O(- I ln(I)) is expected. The proposed picture is consistent with
more elaborate models and published measurements.Comment: Accepted for publication in Physical Review Letter
Mid-infrared emission and absorption in strained and relaxed direct bandgap GeSn semiconductors
By independently engineering strain and composition, this work demonstrates
and investigates direct band gap emission in the mid-infrared range from GeSn
layers grown on silicon. We extend the room-temperature emission wavelength
above ~4.0 {\mu}m upon post-growth strain relaxation in layers with uniform Sn
content of 17 at.%. The fundamental mechanisms governing the optical emission
are discussed based on temperature-dependent photoluminescence, absorption
measurements, and theoretical simulations. Regardless of strain and
composition, these analyses confirm that single-peak emission is always
observed in the probed temperature range of 4-300 K, ruling out defect- and
impurity-related emission. Moreover, carrier losses into thermally-activated
non-radiative recombination channels are found to be greatly minimized as a
result of strain relaxation. Absorption measurements validate the direct band
gap absorption in strained and relaxed samples at energies closely matching
photoluminescence data. These results highlight the strong potential of GeSn
semiconductors as versatile building blocks for scalable, compact, and
silicon-compatible mid-infrared photonics and quantum opto-electronics
Do EU direct payments to beef producers belong in the âblue boxâ?
In the Uruguay Round Agreement on Agriculture, so-called âblue boxâ support measures were exempted from reduction commitments, provided they were delivered under âproduction-limitingâ programs. Although classified as âblue boxâ, the EU system of direct payments (DP) to beef farmers imposes âclaim-limitingâ restrictions rather than âproduction-limitingâ restrictions, allowing farmers to keep additional animals over and above the number upon which they are eligible to claim DP. The present paper provides empirical evidence that EU direct payments capitalise into the market prices of male calves and young steers in Ireland. It is also likely that DP capitalises into the prices of beef cows and heifers. Given this capitalisation process, some farmers can obtain âcapitalisedâ DP on animals produced over and above the âclaim-limitingâ restrictions, by selling these animals through auction markets. Thus, âcapitalisedâ DP probably encourages production over and above the limiting measures.Agricultural and Food Policy, Livestock Production/Industries,
There is No Place Like Home
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Pullback attractors for a singularly nonautonomous plate equation
We consider the family of singularly nonautonomous plate equation with
structural damping in a bounded domain , with Navier
boundary conditions. When the nonlinearity is dissipative we show that this
problem is globally well posed in and has a
family of pullback attractors which is upper-semicontinuous under small
perturbations of the damping
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