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Sleep patterns of Japanese preschool children and their parents: implications for co-sleeping
Abstract Aim The aim of this study was to investigate the direct relationship of sleep schedule and sleep quality variables between healthy preschool children and their parents, focusing on the influence of the difference in bedtime between each other. Methods Forty-seven Japanese 5-year-old children and their primary parent were studied. The parents completed questionnaires including the Epworth Sleepiness Scale and Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index. The children wore an actigraph for one week. Results Although sleep patterns of children were generally independent of their parents, late sleep end time and bedtime of children were associated with parents' late sleep end time on weekends. For 87% of children and parents who shared a bedroom, sleep quality was negatively affected by a shorter difference in bedtimes between child and parent, but not by co-sleeping. Conclusion Sleep behaviours of parents can influence those of their children. For parents and children who share a bedroom, the timing of bedtime rather than co-sleeping may be a key factor in modulating sleep patterns. Trying to get children asleep and subsequently falling asleep at a similar time may disturb parents' sleep quality, which may subsequently affect that of their children
Relativistic formulation of abstract evolution equations
The relativistic formulation of abstract evolution equations is introduced.
The corresponding logarithmic representation is shown to exist without assuming
the invertible property of evolution operators. Consequently, by means of the
logarithmic representation of operators, nonlinear and discrete properties are
shown to be valid to the infinitesimal generators of relativistic abstract
evolution equations.Comment: To be published in AIP Conf. Proc. (BPU10
Aristotle on Geometrical Potentialities
This paper examines Aristotle's discussion of the priority of actuality to potentiality in geometry at Metaphysics Î9, 1051a21â33. Many scholars have assumed what I call the "geometrical construction" interpretation, according to which his point here concerns the relation between an inquirer's thinking and a geometrical figure. In contrast, I defend what I call the "geometrical analysis" interpretation, according to which it concerns the asymmetrical relation between geometrical propositions in which one is proved by means of the other. His argument as so construed is ultimately based on the asymmetrical relation between the corresponding geometrical facts. Then I explore this ontological priority in geometry by drawing attention to a parallel passage, Posterior Analytics II.11, 94a24â35, where Aristotle explains the relation between the same geometrical propositions in connection to material causation
The Attunement Theory of the Soul in the Phaedo
At Phaedo 86b7âc2 Simmias puts forward the theory that the soul is the attunement of bodily elements. Many scholars have claimed that this theory originates in the Pythagoreans, especially Philolaus. The claim is largely based on their reading of the Phaedo, since we have scarce doxographical evidence. In this paper I show that the dialogue in question does not constitute any evidence for the Pythagorean origin of Simmiasâ attunement theory, and that it rather represents the theory as stemming from a materialistic world view that had become widespread among people at that time. I also pursue the question how and why, then, the attunement theory was able to attract many people, by examining its relation to Socratesâ affinity argument
The physics goals of the TESLA project
As next generation e+e- linear collider the superconducting accelerator
project TESLA has been proposed. In this note the physics potential goals of
this project, which is highly complementary to LHC, are described.Comment: Invited talk presented at the ``Seventh Topical Seminar on The legacy
of LEP and SLC'', Siena, October 200
Luminosity Dependent Evolution of Lyman Break Galaxies from redshift 5 to 3
In this contribution we briefly describe our recent results on the properties
of Lyman break galaxies at z~5 obtained from deep and wide blank field surveys
using Subaru telescope, and through the comparison with samples at lower
redshift ranges we discuss the evolution of star-forming galaxies in the early
universe.Comment: 2 pages, 1 figure, for the proceedings of the IAU Symposium 235,
Galaxies Across the Hubble Time, J. Palous & F. Combes, ed
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