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    Controlled epitaxial graphene growth within amorphous carbon corrals

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    Structured growth of high quality graphene is necessary for technological development of carbon based electronics. Specifically, control of the bunching and placement of surface steps under epitaxial graphene on SiC is an important consideration for graphene device production. We demonstrate lithographically patterned evaporated amorphous carbon corrals as a method to pin SiC surface steps. Evaporated amorphous carbon is an ideal step-flow barrier on SiC due to its chemical compatibility with graphene growth and its structural stability at high temperatures, as well as its patternability. The amorphous carbon is deposited in vacuum on SiC prior to graphene growth. In the graphene furnace at temperatures above 1200∘^\circC, mobile SiC steps accumulate at these amorphous carbon barriers, forming an aligned step free region for graphene growth at temperatures above 1330∘^\circC. AFM imaging and Raman spectroscopy support the formation of quality step-free graphene sheets grown on SiC with the step morphology aligned to the carbon grid

    Ensin oli manipuljatsija, vÀlissÀ news management ja lopulta suurta yleisöÀ vedettiin nenÀstÀ Miten vÀlikielen kautta kÀÀntÀminen vaikuttaa viestin vÀlittymiseen, tutkimus kotouttamisen ja vieraannuttamisen nÀkökulmasta

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    TÀssÀ tutkimuksessa tarkastellaan vÀlikielen kautta kÀÀntÀmistÀ ja sen vaikutusta tekstin sisÀltÀmÀn viestin vÀlittymiseen. Viestin vÀlittymistÀ tarkastellaan kotouttavan ja vieraannuttavan kÀÀnnösstrategian nÀkökulmasta. KÀÀntÀminen on monikielistÀ viestintÀÀ, jossa liikutaan eri kielten ja kulttuurien vÀlillÀ. TÀssÀ tutkimuksessa kÀÀntÀmisen prosessia verrataan yksinkertaistettuun viestinnÀn prosessiin ja löydetÀÀn niille yhtymÀkohdat. ViestinnÀn kaaviosta muokataan omat versionsa kuvaamaan niin perinteistÀ kÀÀnnösprosessia, jossa on mukana kaksi kieltÀ ja kulttuuria, kuin myös vÀlikielen kautta kÀÀntÀmisen prosessia, jolloin mukana on kolme kieltÀ ja kulttuuria. TÀllöin on helppo huomata kuinka pitkÀn matkan viesti kulkee ennen kuin se pÀÀtyy alkuperÀisen tekstin kirjoittajalta lopulliselle lukijalle. Tutkimuksen aineistona kÀytetÀÀn venÀlÀisen toimittajan Anna Politkovskajan artikkeleita ja niiden kÀÀnnöksiÀ englanniksi sekÀ pÀÀasiassa englanninkielisten kÀÀnnösten pohjalta tehtyjÀ suomenkielisiÀ kÀÀnnöksiÀ. KÀÀnnöksistÀ tutkitaan erityisesti kÀÀnnösprosessin aikana tehtyjÀ poistoja, lisÀyksiÀ, leksikaalisia muutoksia ja rakenteen muutoksia. TehtyjÀ muutoksia arvioidaan kotouttamisen ja vieraannuttamisen kÀÀnnösstrategioiden nÀkökulmasta: kotouttamisen nÀhdÀÀn parantavan viestin vÀlittymistÀ ja vieraannuttamisen heikentÀvÀn. Aineistossa havaittiin huomattavasti enemmÀn piirteitÀ kotouttavasta kÀÀnnösstrategiasta, jolloin alkuperÀisen viestin voisi ajatella vÀlittyvÀn hyvin kÀÀnnösten lukijoille. Kuitenkin aineistosta löytyi useita keinoja, joilla tekstistÀ oli tehty alkuperÀistÀ tekstiÀ yksinkertaisempaa ja ilmaisultaan laimeampaa. TÀmÀ viittaa siihen, ettei alkuperÀisen tekstin viesti kuitenkaan vÀlittynyt kÀÀnnöksissÀ tÀydellisesti. Asiasanat:kotouttaminen, monikielinen viestintÀ, vieraannuttaminen, viestin vÀlittyminen, vÀlikielen kautta kÀÀntÀmine

    External perceptions of successful university brands

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    Branding in universities has become an increasingly topical issue, with some institutions committing substantial financial resources to branding activities. The particular characteristics of the sector present challenges for those seeking to build brands and it therefore seems to be timely and appropriate to investigate the common approaches of those institutions perceived as having successful brands. This study is exploratory in nature, seeking to investigate how successfully UK universities brand themselves, whether they are distinct and if the sector overall communicates effectively. This is approached through examining the perspective of opinion formers external to universities but closely involved with the sector – a key stakeholder group in UK higher education Overall, the research’s exploratory nature aims to further the debate on effective branding in UK higher education. The findings and conclusions identify some issues surrounding university branding activity; most UK universities were considered to be distinct from one another, but few were seen to have real fully formed brands. Although a number of institutions that were seen as having more ‘successful’ brands were identified, it was argued that whilst many UK universities communicate their brand well enough to key stakeholders, they fail to consistently do this across all audiences. It was also suggested that UK universities may concentrate on areas of perceived immediate strategic importance (in terms of branding) to an extent where others are neglected

    The Oxford Common File Layout: A common approach to digital preservation

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    The Oxford Common File Layout describes a shared approach to filesystem layouts for institutional and preservation repositories, providing recommendations for how digital repository systems should structure and store files on disk or in object stores. The authors represent institutions where digital preservation practices have been established and proven over time or where significant work has been done to flesh out digital preservation practices. A community of practitioners is surfacing and is assessing successful preservation approaches designed to address a spectrum of use cases. With this context as a background, the Oxford Common File Layout (OCFL) will be described as the culmination of over two decades of experience with existing standards and practices

    Supporting musicological investigations with information retrieval tools: an iterative approach to data collection

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    Digital musicology research often proceeds by extending and enriching its evidence base as it progresses, rather than starting with a complete corpus of data and metadata, as a consequence of an emergent research need. In this paper, we consider a research workflow which assumes an incremental approach to data gathering and annotation. We describe tooling which implements parts of this workflow, developed to support the study of nineteenth-century music arrangements, and evaluate the applicability of our approach through interviews with musicologists and music editors who have used the tools. We conclude by considering extensions of this approach and the wider implications for digital musicology and music information retrieval

    Heritage branding orientation: The case of Ach. Brito and the dynamics between corporate and product heritage brands

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    The notion of heritage branding orientation is introduced and explicated. Heritage branding orientation is designated as embracing both product and corporate brands and differs from corporate heritage brand orientation which has an explicit corporate focus. Empirical insights are drawn from an in-depth and longitudinal case study of Ach. Brito, a celebrated Portuguese manufacturer of soaps and toiletries. This study shows how, by the pursuance of a strategy derived from a heritage branding orientation Ach. Brito – after a prolonged period of decline – achieved a dramatic strategic turnaround. The findings reveal how institutional heritage can be a strategic resource via its adoption and activation at both the product and corporate levels. Moreover, the study showed how the bi-lateral interplay between product and corporate brand levels can be mutually reinforcing. In instrumental terms, the study shows how heritage can be activated and articulated in different ways. For instance, it can re-position both product and/or corporate brands; it can be meaningfully informed by product brand heritage and shape corporate heritage; and can be of strategic importance to both medium-sized and small enterprises

    Risk prediction models with incomplete data with application to prediction of estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer: prospective data from the Nurses' Health Study

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    Introduction A number of breast cancer risk prediction models have been developed to provide insight into a woman\u27s individual breast cancer risk. Although circulating levels of estradiol in postmenopausal women predict subsequent breast cancer risk, whether the addition of estradiol levels adds significantly to a model\u27s predictive power has not previously been evaluated. Methods Using linear regression, the authors developed an imputed estradiol score using measured estradiol levels (the outcome) and both case status and risk factor data (for example, body mass index) from a nested case-control study conducted within a large prospective cohort study and used multiple imputation methods to develop an overall risk model including both risk factor data from the main cohort and estradiol levels from the nested case-control study. Results The authors evaluated the addition of imputed estradiol level to the previously published Rosner and Colditz log-incidence model for breast cancer risk prediction within the larger Nurses\u27 Health Study cohort. The follow-up was from 1980 to 2000; during this time, 1,559 invasive estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer cases were confirmed. The addition of imputed estradiol levels significantly improved risk prediction; the age-specific concordance statistic increased from 0.635 ± 0.007 to 0.645 ± 0.007 (P \u3c 0.001) after the addition of imputed estradiol. Conclusion Circulating estradiol levels in postmenopausal women appear to add to other lifestyle factors in predicting a woman\u27s individual risk of breast cancer
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