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    The Effects of Discrete Emotions on Risky Decision Making

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    Contrary to the dominant view that generally equates feelings with poor thinking, converging evidence indicates that decisions – including those involving risk – are influenced by affective experiences. Research, however, is limited to studies on undifferentiated, global positive versus negative mood states; less is known about the influence of discrete emotions. The purpose of this research was to extend the affect-cognition literature by (a) examining the effects of discrete emotions varying along the dimensions of valence and arousal, and (b) identifying the systematic ways that discrete emotions underlie risky decision making. We used a set of emotion-laden IAPS images to elicit and compare the impact of incidental emotions on risky decision making. One hundred and twenty-two undergraduate students were randomly assigned to one of the four affective conditions: excitement, contentment, fear, and sadness. Following the emotion induction procedure, participants completed the Choice Dilemmas Questionnaire (CDQ) to assess their risk-taking propensity. Results indicated an interaction effect between valence and arousal for positive emotions, such that excited participants were significantly more risky in their decision making compared to contented participants. The discussion focuses on the theoretical and practical health implications of these findings. We recommend that future research capitalize on the insights gained from emotion research and use it favorably to improve decision making under risk

    Fionn and Ailbhe's riddles between Ireland and Scotland

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    Self-Organized Criticality in Protein Folding Simulations with AMBER Parameters

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    AMBER (Assisted Model Building with Energy Refinement) is a force field that allows for the simulation of proteins. Basic proteins were folded by a Monte-Carlo algorithm parameterized by AMBER on MATLAB. Simulations exhibited self-organized critical (SOC) behavior and are shown to be stable throughout the simulations by use of pairwise distance matrixes. Frequency shifting is explored as a possible explanation of the mechanisms behind structure inducing probes (SIPs) in the solid phase synthesis of proteins. This also provides a mechanistic link to many other SOC systems

    Physical Vapor Growth of Rubrene

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    Rubrene is a novel organic semiconductor, with many interesting electronic properties. Among organic semiconductors, rubrene has the highest carrier mobility, with values reaching 40 cm2/(V S). These electronic properties, however, are only applicable for crystallized and pure forms of rubrene. Physical vapor transport of rubrene is capable of purifying and crystallizing rubrene powder. This is accomplished by heating the impure sample and subjecting the sublimated vapors with a constant flow of Ar gas along a temperature gradient. We report efforts to build and test a physical vapor growth system for rubrene

    Shakespeare’s Scottish play in Scottish Gaelic

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    Psychological Problems of Adolescent Sexuality

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    Ensino em Saude Materna

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    A Educação em Saúde Materna é uma área de formação da ESESJD, contando à data várias edições de cursos de pós-licenciatura e iniciando-se no actual ano lectivo um novo ciclo com a abertura do mestrado. Na medida em que os planos de estudos se orientam por conteúdos específicos, documentação legal, linhas e directrizes profissionais e utilizam contextos reais de formação prática, onde os parceiros clínicos têm grande importância na cooperação, será oportuno obter a perspectiva de entidades e organizações que lideram o grupo profissional. Por outro lado, com a abertura e aproximação da ESESJD a escolas estrangeiras e antecipando a mobilidade de discentes e docentes, espera-se neste painel a apresentação de diferentes perspectivas curriculares e realidades educativa
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