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    Do dictionary users really look up frequent words? — on the overestimation of the value of corpus-based lexicography

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    An innovative online Swahili–English dictionary project is presented. A careful study of some of the log files attached to this reference work reveals some hitherto unknown as-pects of true dictionary look-up behaviour, which results in the depreciation of the importance of corpora for dictionary making. Three lexicography software modules are advanced to further enhance the success of the online dictionary. Keywords: lexicography, software, online, dictionary, log file, corpus, frequency, rank, correlation, swahili, english, tshwanele

    Open educational practices for curriculum enhancement

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    Open educational resources (OER) and open educational practices (OEP) are relatively new areas in educational research. How OER and OEP can help practitioners enhance curricula is one of a number of under-researched topics. This article aims to enable practitioners to identify and implement appropriate open practices to enhance higher education curricula. To that aim, we put forward a framework of four open educational practices based on patterns of OER reuse (‘as is’ or adapted), mapped against the processes of curriculum design and delivery. The framework was developed from the in-depth analysis of 20 cases of higher education practitioners, which revealed patterns of OER reuse across disciplines, institutions and needs. For each open practice we offer evidence, examples and ideas for application by practitioners. We also put forward recommendations for institutional policies on OER and OE

    Wellbeing in the city: Young adults' sense of loneliness and social connection in deprived urban neighbourhoods

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    Neighbourhood characteristics can facilitate or hinder the development of social ties, thereby influencing the loneliness of those who live in them. Most research to date has focused upon how either older adults (65+) or youth (under 19 years old) view and experience their neighbourhood, paying little attention to young adults (aged 16–24). Young adults are the loneliest age-group within the UK and other Western countries. Their loneliness is associated with living in deprived communities (e.g., areas experiencing social-economic inequalities), feeling a strong sense of disconnection from their neighbourhoods and having little trust in others within these spaces. Therefore, this study utilises social representations theory to explore how young adults (18–24 years old) from London's four most deprived boroughs view and experience their neighbourhood using a systematic, qualitative methodology. In particular, the concept of dialogical antimonies, known as themata are used. A purposive sample of forty-eight participants was asked to write and/or draw where they felt loneliest and where they felt most socially connected in their neighbourhoods. These associations were then explored via an open-ended, exploratory interview. This revealed that the experience of neighbourhood was structured around four themata: 1) having no one to talk to/being disconnected from others vs. being with family or friends, 2) feeling bored/having nothing to do vs. having shared interests, goals or activities, 3) being in an unfamiliar environment vs. seeing familiar faces/having a sense of community, 4) busy vs. peaceful environment. On this basis, suggestions and implications for the design of wellbeing-enhancing neighbourhoods are discussed

    From "TshwaneLex to TshwanePedia": Creating and Flexibly Maintaining Online Encyclopaedias*

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    The addition of a restricted number of features to the dictionary (compilation) soft-ware TshwaneLex suffices to turn this application into a tool for the creation and maintenance of encyclopaedias. This article gives a brief overview of those extra features, using the online encyclo-paedia of the James Randi Educational Foundation (JREF) as case study. Keywords: lexicography, dictionary, encyclopaedia, software, online, tshwanelex, tshwanepedia, james randi educational foundation

    From "TshwaneLex to TshwaneTerm": Tailoring Terminology Management for South Africa*

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    The addition of a restricted number of features to the dictionary (compilation) soft-ware TshwaneLex suffices to turn this application into a terminology management system. This article gives a brief overview of those extra features, using the Department of Arts and Culture (DAC) AIDS list as case study. Keywords: lexicography, terminology list, terminology management system, software, tshwanelex, tshwaneterm, dac aids lis

    Osteocalcin: A non-invasive index of metabolic bone disease in patients treated by CAPD

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    Osteocalcin: A non-invasive index of metabolic bone disease in patients treated by CAPD. Serum osteocalcin has been found to correlate with bone formation. However, present literature gives only limited data on osteocalcin and bone histomorphometry in patients undergoing peritoneal dialysis. This study assessed serum osteocalcin, dialysate osteocalcin, peritoneal clearance of osteocalcin (Clp-osteocalcin) and mass transfer of osteocalcin (MTp-osteocalcin), and evaluated relationships between these values and bone histomorphometry. Eighteen patients were treated by continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD). Bone biopsies, serum and dialysate osteocalcin, serum levels of parathyroid hormone, alkaline phosphatase, aluminum, phosphate, Ca2+ and vitamin D3 metabolites were measured at the start and in 10 of the patients a year later. Serum osteocalcin was found to be elevated. Osteocalcin was detected in the dialysate resulting in significant values of Clp-osteocalcin and MTp-osteocalcin. Serum and dialysate levels of osteocalcin correlated significantly (r = 0.66, P < 0.001) and like MTp-osteocalcin with serum levels of alkaline phosphatase and PTH. Histomorphometry showed that osteitis fibrosa was the predominant bone disease detected. Serum concentration of osteocalcin correlated with osteoid thickness, eroded and osteoclast surfaces, aluminum staining, and some of the bone dynamic parameters. Dialysate osteocalcin, MTp-osteocalcin, PTH and alkaline phosphatase correlated with practically the same histomorphometric parameters as serum osteocalcin. No correlations were seen between Clp-osteocalcin and any histomorphometric parameters. Serum osteocalcin was elevated above the normal range, and significant positive correlations between serum osteocalcin and bone formation parameters were found. Serum osteocalcin correlated with almost the same histomorphometric parameters as PTH. Thus, serum levels of PTH and osteocalcin gave additional information to one another as non-invasive parameters in this group of patients. Hence, serum osteocalcin is a valuable non-invasive index of metabolic bone disease in patients treated by CAPD. The transperitoneal removal of osteocalcin does not appear to be clinically significant

    Vertical Transmission of Herpes Simplex Virus Acquired After Primary Outbreak in Second Trimester of a Dichorionic Twin Gestation

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    Background: The incidence of genital herpes simplex virus (HSV) has increased in recent years, particularly among women of reproductive age. This places more neonates at risk for severe morbidity and mortality. Treatment recommendations for primary disease in pregnancy are lacking, particularly for those who acquire. HSV remote from term

    Video summarisation: A conceptual framework and survey of the state of the art

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    This is the post-print (final draft post-refereeing) version of the article. Copyright @ 2007 Elsevier Inc.Video summaries provide condensed and succinct representations of the content of a video stream through a combination of still images, video segments, graphical representations and textual descriptors. This paper presents a conceptual framework for video summarisation derived from the research literature and used as a means for surveying the research literature. The framework distinguishes between video summarisation techniques (the methods used to process content from a source video stream to achieve a summarisation of that stream) and video summaries (outputs of video summarisation techniques). Video summarisation techniques are considered within three broad categories: internal (analyse information sourced directly from the video stream), external (analyse information not sourced directly from the video stream) and hybrid (analyse a combination of internal and external information). Video summaries are considered as a function of the type of content they are derived from (object, event, perception or feature based) and the functionality offered to the user for their consumption (interactive or static, personalised or generic). It is argued that video summarisation would benefit from greater incorporation of external information, particularly user based information that is unobtrusively sourced, in order to overcome longstanding challenges such as the semantic gap and providing video summaries that have greater relevance to individual users

    PTPT symmetric non-selfadjoint operators, diagonalizable and non-diagonalizable, with real discrete spectrum

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    Consider in L2(Rd)L^2(R^d), d≥1d\geq 1, the operator family H(g):=H0+igWH(g):=H_0+igW. \ds H_0= a^\ast_1a_1+... +a^\ast_da_d+d/2 is the quantum harmonic oscillator with rational frequencies, WW a PP symmetric bounded potential, and gg a real coupling constant. We show that if ∣g∣<ρ|g|<\rho, ρ\rho being an explicitly determined constant, the spectrum of H(g)H(g) is real and discrete. Moreover we show that the operator \ds H(g)=a^\ast_1 a_1+a^\ast_2a_2+ig a^\ast_2a_1 has real discrete spectrum but is not diagonalizable.Comment: 20 page

    Early responses to H7N9 in southern mainland China

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    This article is made available through the Brunel Open Access Publishing Fund. © 2014 Goodwin and Sun; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.Background: H7N9 posed potentially serious health challenges for Chinese society. The previous SARS outbreak in this country was accompanied by contradictory information, while worries about wide-spread influenza led to discrimination worldwide. Early understanding of public threat perceptions is therefore important for effective public health communication and intervention. Methods: We interviewed 1011 respondents by phone two weeks after the first case. Questions examined risk awareness and media use, beliefs about the emergence of the threat and those most at risk, anxiety about infection and preventive and avoidant behaviours. Results: Results demonstrate moderate levels of anxiety but relatively high levels of trust towards government officials. Threat emergence was associated with hygiene levels, temperature change, floating pigs in the Huangpu River and migration to the city. Anxiety predicted both recommended and non-recommended behavioural changes. Conclusions: Comparatively high levels of trust in Chinese government advice about H7N9 contrast positively with previous pandemic communications in China. Anxiety helped drive both recommended and non-recommended behaviours, with potentially important economic and social implications. This included evidence of 'othering’ of those associated with the threat (e.g. migrants). Findings emphasise the need to manage public communications early during new influenza outbreaks.Fudan Tydall Centre and Fudan Media and Public Opinion Center
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