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Journal articles on the topic "Non-conscious processes"

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Lee, Bo-Mi. "Leisure and the Non-conscious Processes." Journal of Tourism and Leisure Research 32, no. 1 (2020): 463–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.31336/jtlr.2020.1.32.1.463.

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Hill, Andrew. "Non-Conscious Processes and Semantic Image Profiling." Market Research Society. Journal. 35, no. 4 (1993): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/147078539303500402.

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Maher, Jaclyn, Derek Hevel, Kourtney Sappenfield, Heidi Scheer, Christine Zecca, and Laurie Kennedy-Malone. "Conscious and Non-Conscious Processes Regulate Minority Older Adults’ Sedentary Behavior." Innovation in Aging 4, Supplement_1 (2020): 335. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igaa057.1074.

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Abstract Accumulating evidence suggests that sedentary behavior (SB), or time spent sitting, is regulated by both conscious (e.g., intentions) and non-conscious (e.g., habits) motivational processes. Much of the work investigating these processes has employed summary-based measures of typical motivation and behavior. This study employed ecological momentary assessment (EMA) methods and accelerometry to determine the extent to which conscious and non-conscious processes regulate minority older adults’ momentary decisions to engage in SB. Over the course of the 8-day study, minority older adults
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Clough, Patricia Ticineto. "Sociality, Non-Conscious Processes and the Neurotypical Subject." Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews 43, no. 5 (2014): 645–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0094306114545613g.

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Fontan, A., L. Lindgren, T. Pedale, C. Brorsson, F. Bergström, and J. Eriksson. "A reduced level of consciousness affects non-conscious processes." NeuroImage 244 (December 2021): 118571. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2021.118571.

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Hagger, Martin S. "Non-conscious processes and dual-process theories in health psychology." Health Psychology Review 10, no. 4 (2016): 375–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17437199.2016.1244647.

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Marteau, Theresa M. "Towards environmentally sustainable human behaviour: targeting non-conscious and conscious processes for effective and acceptable policies." Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences 375, no. 2095 (2017): 20160371. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsta.2016.0371.

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Meeting climate change targets to limit global warming to 2°C requires rapid and large reductions in demand for products that most contribute to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. These include production of bulk materials (e.g. steel and cement), energy supply (e.g. fossil fuels) and animal source foods (particularly ruminants and their products). Effective strategies to meet these targets require transformative changes in supply as well as demand, involving changes in economic, political and legal systems at local, national and international levels, building on evidence from many disciplines. T
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LeDoux, Joseph E. "Feelings: What Are They & How Does the Brain Make Them?" Daedalus 144, no. 1 (2015): 96–111. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/daed_a_00319.

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Traditionally, we define “emotions” as feelings and “feelings” as conscious experiences. Conscious experiences are not readily studied in animals. However, animal research is essential to understanding the brain mechanisms underlying psychological function. So how can we make study mechanisms related to emotion in animals? I argue that our approach to this topic has been flawed and propose a way out of the dilemma: to separate processes that control so-called emotional behavior from the processes that give rise to conscious feelings (these are often assumed to be products of the same brain sys
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Hollands, Gareth J., Theresa M. Marteau, and Paul C. Fletcher. "Non-conscious processes in changing health-related behaviour: a conceptual analysis and framework." Health Psychology Review 10, no. 4 (2016): 381–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17437199.2015.1138093.

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Kunaharan, Sajeev, and Peter Walla. "Clinical Neuroscience—Towards a Better Understanding of Non-Conscious versus Conscious Processes Involved in Impulsive Aggressive Behaviours and Pornography Viewership." Psychology 05, no. 18 (2014): 1963–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/psych.2014.518199.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Non-conscious processes"

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Öhlund, Emma, and Anna Thorsell. "Iögonfallande layout & känsloväckande stimuli : En studie om modebutikers fysiska upplägg och dess påverkan på konsumentbeteende och köpbeslut, ur ett företagsperspektiv." Thesis, Södertörns högskola, Institutionen för samhällsvetenskaper, 2014. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:sh:diva-26298.

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Denna studie har som syfte att förklara och ge en ökad förståelse för hur utvalda företag i modebranschen arbetar med det fysiska upplägget i butiker, genom bland annat atmosfär, sinnesstimuli och visuell merchandising. Samt vilken påverkan upplägget kan ha på konsumenters köpbeslutsprocesser och därmed även uppfattningen om varumärket. Sex intervjuer med olika företag har gett kvalitativa data som sedan analyserats mot varandra utifrån studiens teoretiska referensram. Resultat visar på att de studerade företagen inte planerar sin butiksyta beroende på teorier om konsumentbeteende och sinnesma
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Mamaghani, Faranak Abbaspuli. "Alcohol sponsored events: the impact on attitudes and intentions, and the mitigating impact of persuasion knowledge." Doctoral thesis, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/1822/38687.

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Doctor of Philosophy in Marketing and Strategy<br>Sponsorship is gaining importance as companies seek to better communicate with their customers in an increasingly promotion-cluttered environment. When this sponsorship is undertaken by alcohol companies however, it is not without controversy, particularly regarding sporting events or those targeted at young people. It is hypothesized that through repeated event sponsorships, alcohol companies are able to create an association with target consumers such that not only the physical presence, but also even non-conscious exposure to alcohol c
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Kaushal, Navin. "Investigating the requirements and establishing an exercise habit in gym members." Thesis, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/1828/7151.

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Background: Exercise behaviour has largely been studied via reflective social cognitive approaches over the last thirty years. Emerging findings have shown habit to demonstrate predictive validity with physical activity. Habit represents an automatic behaviour that becomes developed from repeated stimulus-response bonds (cued and repetitive action) overtime. Despite the correlation with PA, the literature lacks research in understanding habit formation in new exercisers and experimental evidence of this construct. Hence, the purpose of this dissertation was to: i) understand the behavioural an
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Books on the topic "Non-conscious processes"

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and, Bruno. Attention and Learning. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198725022.003.0009.

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Attention can be defined as a multifaceted gateway to consciousness. We use attention to focus on specific sensory signals (selective attention), to allocate resources to concurrent relevant sources (divided attention), to switch between tasks (alternate attention), to maintain focus on a task for a prolonged period (sustained attention), to ready ourselves for a quick response to sudden novel information (alertness); and all these processes, to some extent, control what sensory signals are processed up to the level of conscious awareness. The multifarious functions of attention often involve
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Kalderon, Mark Eli. Experiential Pluralism and the Power of Perception. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198783916.003.0011.

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In this chapter the apparent inadequacy of what Charles Travis calls the Stuff-Happens model prompts an investigation of the different dependency relations that obtain between a perceptual capacity and its exercise. On the Stuff-Happens model, the proximal stimulation of the sense organ sets off a sequence of alterations that terminates with the conscious perception. Such a process is purely mechanical, qua a sequence of alterations. But perception is the exercise of a capacity and the exercise of a capacity is not another alteration in a sequence. The distinctive pattern of dependence between
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Drury, Joseph. Novel Machines. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198792383.001.0001.

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Novel Machines argues that many of the most important formal innovations in eighteenth-century fiction were critical responses to the new prominence of machines in Britain’s Industrial Enlightenment. Although narratives and machines had been seen as sharing a basic affinity since Aristotle, their relationship acquired a new urgency in the eighteenth century as authors sought to organize their narratives according to the new ideas about nature, art, and the human subject that emerged out of the Scientific Revolution. Novel Machines tracks the consequences of this effort to transform the novel i
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Book chapters on the topic "Non-conscious processes"

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Walla, Peter. "Non-Conscious Brain Processes Revealed by Magnetoencephalography (MEG)." In Magnetoencephalography. InTech, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/28211.

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Harris, Robert, and Bauke M. de Jong. "Conscious and non-conscious perception and action in musical performance." In Music and Consciousness 2. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198804352.003.0012.

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The dual-stream model of perception and action maintains the existence of two separate, but interacting, higher-order auditory systems tailored to conscious perception and non-conscious sensorimotor control. During performance, implicit knowledge of musical syntax embodied within the motor system may thus be accessed non-consciously via the dorsal stream, facilitating audiomotor transformation and making it possible to play ‘by ear’ and to improvise. In an fMRI study contrasting improvising with score-dependent musicians, significantly larger activation of the right dorsal frontoparietal network was interpreted as evidence of enhanced audiomotor transformation in improvising musicians. This notion was supported by a subsequent behavioural study confirming their superior ability to replicate and transpose aurally presented music at the keyboard. It is proposed that enhanced audiomotor transformation may be associated with the generation of a more accurate forward model in improvising musicians as a consequence of the non-conscious learning processes in which they engage. The failure of current educational methods to foster implicit, non-conscious knowledge of music in performance may be traced to the conceptual partition of explicit knowledge and the biological and physical environments in which it operates.
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MacDonald, Raymond A. R., and Graeme B. Wilson. "Improvisation and health." In The Art of Becoming. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190840914.003.0007.

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This chapter focuses specifically upon the use of musical improvisation for health and well-being. It considers the fundamental features of improvisation and links them to possible improvements in health and well-being. A model showing the different types of communication processes involved is also presented. Improvisation has long been associated with the potential to bring about improvement in health. It is a key process used by music therapists and early texts outlining music therapy practice contained numerous examples of improvisational activities. This chapter draws these processes and potential outcomes together and explains four characteristics of musical improvisation identified as underpinning the health benefits: improvisation links conscious with unconscious processes; improvisation makes unique demands on cognition; improvisation facilitates creative interaction; and, improvisation enables the non-verbal expression of thoughts and feelings that may otherwise be difficult to express. When improvisation is viewed as a sophisticated form of social interaction, links to other non-musical contexts and the implications for health and well-being are clear.
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Kraus, Elizabeth M. "Process Philosophy and Its Problems." In The Metaphysics of Experience. Fordham University Press, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.5422/fordham/9780823217953.003.0001.

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This chapter presents the nature, basic insight, and linguistic difficulties of process philosophy. Process philosophy is an answer to the being vs. becoming, permanence vs. change problematic which has been central to metaphysical speculation since the time of the Greeks. Two inseparable notions constitute the foundational insight of Alfred North Whitehead's process philosophy: the permanence of value achieved and the ongoingness of value achievement. His purpose in writing Process and Reality is to construct a metaphysical scheme capable of elucidating the implications of these notions. The remainder of the chapter discusses the Whitehead's construction of a novel philosophical language and his use of language of consciousness in interpretations of non-conscious processes.
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Rumpf, Christopher, and Christoph Breuer. "Assessing Consumer Reactions with Neuroscientific Measurements." In Applying Neuroscience to Business Practice. IGI Global, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-1028-4.ch001.

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Positive consumer reactions to corporate marketing activities are regarded a key driver of business success. Since consumer reactions occur to a large extent on non-conscious levels, traditional market research approaches provide limited insights into the consumer's perceptions and intentions. This chapter demonstrates how neuroscientific measurements can contribute to a deeper understanding about critical processes in the consumer's “black box”. Two generic approaches will be outlined: Whereas brain imaging techniques create pictures reflecting brain activity in response to marketing stimuli, psychophysiological methods assess body signals as correlates of neural activity. The chapter provides a general understanding about the meaningful application of neuroscientific measurements in consumer research and presents a critical reflection on the opportunities and challenges of different neuroscientific measurements.
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Rumpf, Christopher, and Christoph Breuer. "Assessing Consumer Reactions with Neuroscientific Measurements." In Applications of Neuroscience. IGI Global, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-5478-3.ch016.

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Positive consumer reactions to corporate marketing activities are regarded a key driver of business success. Since consumer reactions occur to a large extent on non-conscious levels, traditional market research approaches provide limited insights into the consumer's perceptions and intentions. This chapter demonstrates how neuroscientific measurements can contribute to a deeper understanding about critical processes in the consumer's “black box”. Two generic approaches will be outlined: Whereas brain imaging techniques create pictures reflecting brain activity in response to marketing stimuli, psychophysiological methods assess body signals as correlates of neural activity. The chapter provides a general understanding about the meaningful application of neuroscientific measurements in consumer research and presents a critical reflection on the opportunities and challenges of different neuroscientific measurements.
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McLeish, Tom. "Creative Inspiration in Science." In The Poetry and Music of Science. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198797999.003.0002.

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Personal accounts of the creative process in science tell us that there is no ‘method’ to the conception of a new scientific idea. Stories from physicist Richard Feynman, the author’s own scientific experience, an example of physics and biology working together, and a conversation of scientists assembled in Cambridge by The Imagination Institute, all give different accounts of the ways that imagination can play out in science. Themes emerge from these raw accounts that will shape the subsequent chapters: especially the experienced typology of imagination into visual, textual and abstract forms. The subtle interaction of conscious and non-conscious thought raises questions of the link between cognition and aesthetic response in mental creative acts.
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Laurie, G. T., S. H. E. Harmon, and E. S. Dove. "16. Medical Futility." In Mason and McCall Smith's Law and Medical Ethics. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/he/9780198826217.003.0016.

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This chapter begins with a discussion of the concept of medical futility. It examines cases dealing with selective non-treatment of the newborn and selective non-treatment in infancy. The chapter argues that while concepts such as ‘futility’ and ‘best interests’ have strong normative appeal, the search for objectivity in their application may itself be a futile exercise. The reality is that decision-makers are involved in a value-laden process, and this is no less true when the decision is taken in a court rather than at the patient’s bedside. The chapter then considers the issue of end of life, examining cases of patients in a permanent vegetative state and those in a minimally conscious state.
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Bass, Christopher. "Conversion and dissociation disorders." In New Oxford Textbook of Psychiatry. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199696758.003.0130.

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Of all the disorders characterized by symptoms in the absence of disease, conversion disorders are perhaps the most difficult to explain. How, for example, can one explain functional blindness or a loss of function of both legs in the absence of conspicuous organic disease? The ancient Greeks recognized that if we suffer emotional disturbance as a result of some serious stress (such as personal injury or bereavement), this causes a change in the nervous system which leads in turn to symptoms in different parts of the body according to the underlying pathophysiology. Nineteenth century neurologists made significant advances when they identified specific ideas at the root of the symptoms. In the early nineteenth century Collie also observed that the significance of, and attention to, a symptom or set of symptoms may depend more on what they mean (or their value) to the individual than on the biological underpinnings of the symptom itself. Spence has recently argued that the problem in hysterical motor disorders is not the voluntary motor system per se: rather, it is in the way that the motor system is utilized in the performance (or non-performance) of certain willed, chosen, actions. This model invokes a consciousness that acts upon the body and the world. By contrast, the psychodynamic (‘conversion’) model, which Freud introduced and which held sway for most of the twentieth century, invokes an unconscious mechanism ‘acting’ independently of consciousness, to interfere with voluntary movement. Spence has further argued that hysterical paralyses are maintained not by unconscious mechanisms, but by conscious processes. The maintenance of these symptoms requires the patient's attention, a characteristic of higher motor acts; the paralyses break down when the subject is distracted, consciousness is obtunded, or when it (the ‘paralyses’) is circumvented by reflexive motor routines. Hysterical paralyses, Spence avers, are quintessentially disorders of action (or inactions), which the patient disavows, when faced with some overwhelming situation, which threatens the identity of the self. One regrettable development of psychiatry's adoption of Freudian theory was the fracture in communication between the disciplines of psychiatry and neurology, which has only recently been restored by the sort of collaborative research currently being carried out by neurologists and psychiatrists. In the last decade there have also been exciting advances in neuroimaging, which have stimulated research into the neurophysiology of hysteria, and these will be described later. This chapter will also emphasize contemporary approaches to management of these difficult clinical problems.
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Owsiak, Andrew P. "Issues, leaders, and regimes: reaching settlement in Northern Ireland." In Theories of International Relations and Northern Ireland. Manchester University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.7228/manchester/9781784995287.003.0003.

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How do actors settle contentious territorial issues – particularly the delimitation of their mutual borders? This chapter uses interview data to examine this broad question within the context of Northern Ireland. The issue-based approach to conflict suggests that states handle territorial disputes via more aggressive foreign policies than disputes over non-territorial issues. This perspective therefore predicts protracted negotiations and violence in Northern Ireland, but Irish nationalists redefined the territorial basis of the conflict to allow a peace agreement to emerge. Selectorate theory predicts that leaders will be constrained in negotiations by what their constituencies want. The interview data in this chapter suggests that political elites negotiating the Agreement were very conscious of the need to both lead and follow their constituencies in the peace process.
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Conference papers on the topic "Non-conscious processes"

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Smith, Edward W., P. Judson Johnston, and Joshua D. Summers. "Applying Lean Manufacturing Principles to Revolutionize Cubrside Equipment and Collection Processes." In ASME 2007 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2007-35615.

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The application of lean manufacturing principles has improved the production flow of manufacturing companies across the globe. In a similar vein, environmentally conscious design has been an increasingly important avenue of research which similarly seeks to reduce waste and thereby mitigate environmental impact. An analysis of the curbside municipal solid waste (MSW) and recycling collection process from a lean manufacturing standpoint reveals numerous non-value added activities which can be eliminated or reduced and value-added activities which can be made more efficient. Environmental Americ
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Kulčar, Rahela, Marina Vukoje, Ivana Krajnović, and Mirela Rožić. "Influence of recycled fibres in paper on the UV stability of thermochromic prints." In 10th International Symposium on Graphic Engineering and Design. University of Novi Sad, Faculty of technical sciences, Department of graphic engineering and design,, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.24867/grid-2020-p15.

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Recycled paper for environmentally conscious consumers can positively influence product selection. Thermochromic inks printed on such materials can give the product a special effect and increase its market competitiveness. During recycling, the paper is subjected to the action of various processes and chemicals, which later can have an impact on its stability, structural and optical properties. As is already known, the optical properties of paper affect the quality of the print. Thus, the goal of this study is to determine whether environmentally friendly substrates containing recycled fibres
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Coules, Harry E. "Validation of a Finite Element Toolbox for Studying Flaw Interaction." In ASME 2020 Pressure Vessels & Piping Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2020-21274.

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Abstract Structural integrity assessment often requires the interaction of multiple closely-spaced cracks or flaws in a structure to be considered. Although many procedures for structural integrity assessment include rules for determining the significance of flaw interaction, and for re-characterising interacting flaws, these rules can be difficult to validate in a fracture mechanics framework. int_defects is an open-source MATLAB toolbox which uses the Abaqus finite element suite to perform large-scale parametric studies in cracked-body analysis. It is designed to allow developers of assessme
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Quadrini, F., D. Bellisario, G. M. Tedde, and L. Santo. "Recycling of Printed Circuit Boards by Direct Molding Technology." In ASME 2019 14th International Manufacturing Science and Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/msec2019-2745.

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Abstract The recovery and reuse of printed circuit boards (PCBs) is becoming crucial in the management of electronic waste that is undergoing an exponential increase. In this study, a simple and eco-friendly process for recycling waste PCBs is discussed. In particular, composite panels were produced by reusing 100% of waste PCBs without the addition of any additive or virgin material. After a two-step grinding process, ground PCB was used to mold panels by direct molding which is pure compression molding without material sorting. Results were very promising in terms of process feasibility and
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Zgureanu, Rita. "Collaboration between school and family in the context of pandemic crisis." In Condiții pedagogice de optimizare a învățării în post criză pandemică prin prisma dezvoltării gândirii științifice. "Ion Creanga" State Pedagogical University, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.46728/c.18-06-2021.p231-234.

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The pandemic crisis caused the school to fail to carry out its mission without a family. In recent years, family and school are working together more and more. With the shift to teaching the digital divide online it has become a chasm. The family is struggling to discover a new technology, in a new language with a single computer for multiple children and unsafe or non-existent internet access. Today, the educational duties of the school and the parental, in order to bear fruit, the school needs the conscious support and collaboration of the parents. Without them, children are not receptive en
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Bondarenko, I. N., A. M. Potanina, and I. Yu Tsyganov. "Dynamics of regulatory and personality features in junior schoolchildren with decreased psychological well-being (longitudinal data)." In INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC AND PRACTICAL ONLINE CONFERENCE. Знание-М, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.38006/907345-50-8.2020.55.69.

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The article presents the results of longitudinal analysis of dynamics of regulatory, personal, motivational characteristics and academic success in students with decline of psychological well-being during the transition from grade 5 to 6. A group of 6th graders whose psychological well-being significantly decreased in comparison with the 5th grade (N = 26) was identified. We compared of indicators of conscious self-regulation (V. I. Morosanova), personal properties (Big 5), attitude to learning (A. M. Prihozhan) and academic motivation (T. O. Gordeeva) with a time difference of one year. The r
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Talashmanova, K. A. "Self-regulation as a mechanism for ensuring the professional reliability of the subject." In INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC AND PRACTICAL ONLINE CONFERENCE. Знание-М, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.38006/907345-50-8.2020.660.668.

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The need for developing a reliability theory arose as a result of errors and failures in the operation of technical systems which have been caused by a “human factor” in over 50% of cases. Non-compliance of the subject’s professional qualities and competencies with the performance standards and norms triggered identifying the problem of the formation and maintenance of professional reliability. As a result, the issue of identifying mechanisms to ensure professional reliability is considered, and it is caused by the need to maintain the effectiveness of the subject’s professional activity and w
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