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    Comparing the hierarchy of keywords in on-line news portals

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    The tagging of on-line content with informative keywords is a widespread phenomenon from scientific article repositories through blogs to on-line news portals. In most of the cases, the tags on a given item are free words chosen by the authors independently. Therefore, relations among keywords in a collection of news items is unknown. However, in most cases the topics and concepts described by these keywords are forming a latent hierarchy, with the more general topics and categories at the top, and more specialised ones at the bottom. Here we apply a recent, cooccurrence-based tag hierarchy extraction method to sets of keywords obtained from four different on-line news portals. The resulting hierarchies show substantial differences not just in the topics rendered as important (being at the top of the hierarchy) or of less interest (categorised low in the hierarchy), but also in the underlying network structure. This reveals discrepancies between the plausible keyword association frameworks in the studied news portals

    Was Wright Right? The Canonical Genetic Code is an Empirical Example of an Adaptive Peak in Nature; Deviant Genetic Codes Evolved Using Adaptive Bridges

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    The canonical genetic code is on a sub-optimal adaptive peak with respect to its ability to minimize errors, and is close to, but not quite, optimal. This is demonstrated by the near-total adjacency of synonymous codons, the similarity of adjacent codons, and comparisons of frequency of amino acid usage with number of codons in the code for each amino acid. As a rare empirical example of an adaptive peak in nature, it shows adaptive peaks are real, not merely theoretical. The evolution of deviant genetic codes illustrates how populations move from a lower to a higher adaptive peak. This is done by the use of “adaptive bridges,” neutral pathways that cross over maladaptive valleys by virtue of masking of the phenotypic expression of some maladaptive aspects in the genotype. This appears to be the general mechanism by which populations travel from one adaptive peak to another. There are multiple routes a population can follow to cross from one adaptive peak to another. These routes vary in the probability that they will be used, and this probability is determined by the number and nature of the mutations that happen along each of the routes. A modification of the depiction of adaptive landscapes showing genetic distances and probabilities of travel along their multiple possible routes would throw light on this important concept

    Teoria e eficåcia da terapia comportamental dialética na bulimia nervosa e no transtorno da compulsão alimentar periódica Theory and efficacy of dialectical behavior therapy of bulimia nervosa and binge eating disorder

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    OBJETIVOS: Procura-se analisar as atuais evidĂȘncias empĂ­ricas e teĂłricas sobre o modo de operar nas intervençÔes comportamentais dialĂ©ticas. Procedeu-se igualmente Ă  anĂĄlise da eficĂĄcia dessa terapia no tratamento da bulimia nervosa e no transtorno da compulsĂŁo alimentar periĂłdica. MÉTODO: Realizou-se uma revisĂŁo agregativa da literatura, recorrendo Ă s palavras-chave "dialectical behavior therapy", "bulimia nervosa" e "binge eating disorder" nas bases de dados PsycInfo e MedLine e em livros da especialidade, sob o critĂ©rio da atualidade e premĂȘncia das publicaçÔes levantadas. RESULTADOS: A terapia comportamental dialĂ©tica, inicialmente desenhada para o transtorno de personalidade borderline, tem-se estendido a outros transtornos do eixo I. Sua aplicação Ă s perturbaçÔes alimentares sustentase num paradigma dialĂ©tico com o recurso das estratĂ©gias comportamentais e cognitivas. Esse modelo permite aos pacientes uma regulação mais efetiva dos estados afetivos negativos, reduzindo a probabilidade da ocorrĂȘncia de comportamentos bulĂ­micos e de compulsĂŁo alimentar periĂłdica. CONCLUSÃO: Embora escasseiem estudos sobre a sua eficĂĄcia, os resultados existentes parecem comprovar a eficĂĄcia da terapia comportamental dialĂ©tica nas populaçÔes descritas.<br>OBJECTIVES: Current theoretical and empirical evidences on how to operate in dialectical behavioral interventions were examined. The effectiveness of these interventions in the treatment of bulimia nervosa and binge eating disorder were analyzed too. METHOD: An aggregative literature review was made, using the keywords "dialectical behavior therapy", "bulimia nervosa" and "binge eating disorder", from the database PsycInfo and MedLine and from reference books, selecting the most representative and recent scientific texts about this psychotherapy model. RESULTS: Dialectical behavior therapy, initially designed for borderline personality disorder, has been extended to other disorders of Axis I. Its application to eating disorders is sustained in a dialectic paradigm, using also behavioral and cognitive strategies. This model allows to patients a more effective regulation of negative emotional states, reducing the likelihood of occurrence of bulimic and binge behaviors. CONCLUSION: Despite the few studies published about his efficacy, the existing results seem to show dialectical behavior therapy effectiveness with populations described
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