Molecular dynamics (MD) simulations indicate that significant differences exist between the cascade quench behavior of Cu and Ni [44–48]. The MD studies suggest that the duration and affected volume of the 'thermal spike' is larger in copper compared to nickel, which results in increased ...
An adequate theory of personal- ity must explain not only how individuals differ from each other in their persisting patterns of emotion, motivation, cognition, and behavior, but also why. In other words, it must be an explanatory, causal theory. Further, to have any claim to being a ''...
go to hell in a handbasketTo indulge in petty or sporadic dissipation; to carouse occasionally, in a small way; to degenerate bit by bit; gradually to go downhill morally. This slang expression is often used to describe typically adolescent anti-social behavior, usually of a temporary nature....
The cognitive benefits of early non-pharmacological approaches have been demonstrated in older adults with mild cognitive impairment (MCI). However, older adults living in nursing homes have more severe cognitive impairment problems and lower initiative and compliance to participate in complex interventions...
This is a common Python (2.7) behavior but might not be intuitive. In general, assuming we had many variables and many comparisons, we’d like to change all to the pattern: VAR is not None and VAR < CONST The goal of our process will be to transform the method to: 1 2 def foo(...
For example, according to the Theory of Planned Behavior, the immediate antecedent of behavior is behavioral intention (a type of behavioral procliv- ity), which is determined by three factors: the individual's attitude toward behavior, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control (Fishbein &...
From Plato to Chomsky: Epistemologies of Language Origins A fundamental division characterises current research on how and when language began. The split lies along deep philosophical fault lines that separate Platonists—who believe in universal or innate ideas shared by all humans (Defez2013)—and ...