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EL TRIUNFO DEL HÉROE SOBRE EL DRAGÓN: UN ANÁLISIS DE DON QUIJOTE A TRAVÉS DE LA PSICOLOGÍA ANALÍTICA DE CARL G. JUNG
(2020-05-08)El ingenioso hidalgo don Quijote de la Mancha, obra magistral de Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, ha sido abordada desde muchas perspectivas por su gran importancia en el mundo literario. Se han dado distintas interpretaciones ... -
The Electric Dipole Moment of the Tau Lepton as a Signature of CP Violation
(2019-08-01)We calculate a one-loop level electric dipole moment (EDM) of the tau lepton that arises from scalar/pseudoscalar Higgs mixing in a type II two Higgs doublet model. Numerical results at m_0 = 125 GeV give an EDM of 3.66 ... -
Electrocortical activity differences between single and double leg graded exercise cycling test: an EEG study
(2020-07-30)ABSTRACT Single leg (SL) cycling has been reported to show increases in cardiac output, neuromuscular activity, power output, and oxidative molecules when compared to double leg (DL) cycling. While these peripheral ... -
Electroencephalographic Signatures in Developing Motor Brain of Infants at Time of Crawling Skill Acquisition
(2017-08-01)Electroencephalography (EEG) is the aggregate of electrical signals emitted from the brain. Study of EEG has been widely used as a useful noninvasive method of collecting bioelectric signals from humans. Processing and ... -
Electron concentration-dependent optical properties of indium arsenide
(2023-05-12)Since humans began using mirrors to reflect light, its control has been a subject of research for thousands of years. With the use of Maxwell’s equations, we came to realize that controlling light is primarily achieved ... -
Electron probe micro-analysis of the Woodford Shale, south central Oklahoma
(2011)Three samples from the Wyche-1, Late Devonian Woodford Shale, OU-DevonSchlumberger research core were analyzed with a Cameca SX-50 electron probe microanalyzer with the aim of characterizing the mineralogy of very fine ... -
Electrophysiological differences between specialized and multifunctional turtle spinal cord neurons involved in scratching and swimming motor patterns
(2023-08-04)I examined the electrophysiology of both multifunctional and specialized neurons located in the turtle spinal cord, which are activated during swimming, scratching, and/or flexion reflex. My research analyzes these neurons ... -
Electrosensory and Metabolic Responses of Weakly Electric Fish to Changing Water Conductivity
(2022-12-16)South American weakly electric fishes (Gymnotiformes) use self-generated electric fields, known as electric organ discharges (EODs), for sensory processes such as navigation and communication. EOD production incurs significant ... -
Elements and Sprites: The Cohesive Philosophy of Love in Donne’s Romantic and Devotional Poetry
(2021-12-17)Critical approaches to John Donne’s poetry share a general perspective that alleges a dichotomy between the representation(s) of love in his romantic and devotional works. Starting from a position that acknowledges the ... -
Elevated Spontaneous Blink Rate in Fragile X Syndrome Implicates Abnormal Dopaminergic Activity in FXS Pathophysiology
(2019-12-13)Fragile X Syndrome (FXS) is the most common, single-gene cause of heritable Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and intellectual disability (ID). FXS is characterized by sensory hypersensitivity, repetitive behaviors, anxiety, ... -
Elicitors and Effects of an Awe Experience
(2017)While efforts have been made to define the nature and effects of experiencing awe (e.g., Keltner & Haidt, 2003; Shiota, Keltner, & Mossman, 2007), there is still much about the emotion which remains unexplored. One of the ... -
Elucidating Quaternary High-frequency Depositional Sequences and Incised Valley Evolution Using High-resolution 3D Seismic Data: Gulf of Mexico, USA
(2024)Resolution limitations of conventional seismic methods prohibit the subsurface investigation of high-frequency—fourth and fifth-order—depositional sequences and their associated fluvial features. However, modern high-frequency ... -
THE EMERGENCE OF GREEN MATERIALS AND TECHNOLOGIES IN HISTORIC BUILDING ADAPTATION CASE STUDY: TABRIZ HISTORIC BAZAAR COMPLEX
(2017-12-15)The adverse environmental condition of the 21st century can impede sustainable settlement in buildings for future use. However, historic buildings as an example of vernacular architecture have potential to provide a healthy ... -
Emerging from the shadows, Lucia Fairchild Fuller (1870-1924)
(1998)The life and work of Lucia Fairchild Fuller represents a pioneering point in the history of female artists at the turn of the century. She was born in 1870 soon after the American Renaissance, its "Gilded Age," and died ... -
Emotional Attention Bias and Pupillometry Biomarkers as Mediators of Caregiving Effectiveness on Child Behavior
(2022-05)Early life adversity experienced during childhood and adolescence negatively impacts development with increased risk of poor health outcomes and early mortality, making child maltreatment a significant public health concern. ... -
Emotional Intelligence and College Embeddedness as Incremental Predictors of Retention
(2020)This study aims to contribute to the college retention literature by examining two psychosocial constructs, emotional intelligence (EI) and college embeddedness (CE), as potential predictors beyond the usual academic ... -
EMPIRICAL TRANSITION PROBABILITY INDEXING GENOME SEQUENCE ALIGNMENT BASED ON CUDA
(2016-05)After Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) was discovered, finding the similarities in proteins became a fundamental procedure. In recent years, there has been a rapid development in alignment technologies. Alignment is the basic ... -
The employee experience: exploring the relationship between employee experience engagement strategies and employee appraisals of the company
(2022-12-16)This study explored Morgan’s (2017) employee experience, an engagement strategy with multiple variables in the cultural environment, physical environment, and technological environment. Research was conducted through ... -
End Regions Repair of Prestressed Girders for Restoring the Shear Capacity Using UHPC, FR-SCC, and MALP
(2021)One of the most important concepts in prestressed concrete is stress transfer from prestressing strands to the surrounding concrete. The efficiency of this process dictates the overall quality of the structural member, ...