720 research outputs found
Impact of European Integration on the Functioning of the Insurance Market in Poland
The transformation process, that has begun 20 years ago, generated significant changes in the structure and organization of Polish economy. It stimulated development of particular market's segments, especially of the insurance sector. Poland's accession to the European Union required conformity to Its regulations, fulfillment of several conditions connected with the membership in the European Community. The purpose of this article is to present the main consequences of Poland's integration with EU in the field of insurance market. Joining the common market was an important challenge for this sector in our country.Rok 1990 stanowił początek procesu transformacji systemu społeczno - gospodarczego i ustrojowego. Ostatnie 20 lat to okres intensywnych przemian o charakterze strukturalnym i organizacyjnym, w wyniku których ukształtowały się warunki rozwoju poszczególnych segmentów systemu finansowego państwa, zwłaszcza sektora ubezpieczeń. Przystąpienie Polski do Unii Europejskiej wymagało wprowadzenia szeregu zmian, dostosowujących polski porządek prawny do uregulowań wspólnotowych regulujących funkcjonowanie rynku ubezpieczeń. Celem artykułu jest zaprezentowanie szans i zagrożeń, jakie wynikają dla tego segmentu gospodarki z przystąpienia Polski do UE. Niewątpliwie proces integracji stanowił poważne wyzwanie dla polskiego rynku ubezpieczeń
'Sending Dollars Shows Feeling' - Emotions and Economies in Filipino Migration
This paper analyses the conceptualization of gender, relationships, and emotions that underpin ‘care chains’ approaches to Filipino labour migration. In a case study of long‐distance intimacy and economic transfers in an extended Filipino family, I show how contextualizing migration within local understandings of emotion fractures expectations created by care chains accounts. This case instead reveals agency, diversity, and new forms of global subjectivity emerging through long‐distance emotional connections within the translocal field shaped by labour mobility
Metaphorical and interlingual translation in moving organizational practices across languages
Organizational scholars refer to translation as a metaphor in order to describe the transformation and movement of organizational practices across institutional contexts. However, they have paid relatively little attention to the challenges of moving organizational practices across language boundaries. In this conceptual paper, we theorize that when organizational practices move across contexts that differ not only in terms of institutions and cultures but also in terms of languages, translation becomes more than a metaphor; it turns into reverbalization of meaning in another language. We argue that the meeting of languages opens up a whole new arena for translator agency to unfold. Interlingual and metaphorical translation are two distinct but interrelated forms of translation that are mutually constitutive. We identify possible constellations between interlingual and metaphorical translation and illustrate agentic translation with published case examples. We also propose that interlingual translation is a key resource in the discursive constitution of multilingual organizations. This paper contributes to the stream of research in organization studies that has made translation a core aspect of its inquiry
The algebra of lexical semantics
Abstract. The current generative theory of the lexicon relies primar-ily on tools from formal language theory and mathematical logic. Here we describe how a different formal apparatus, taken from algebra and automata theory, resolves many of the known problems with the gener-ative lexicon. We develop a finite state theory of word meaning based on machines in the sense of Eilenberg [11], a formalism capable of de-scribing discrepancies between syntactic type (lexical category) and se-mantic type (number of arguments). This mechanism is compared both to the standard linguistic approaches and to the formalisms developed in AI/KR. 1 Problem Statement In developing a formal theory of lexicography our starting point will be the informal practice of lexicography, rather than the more immediately related for-mal theories of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Knowledge Representation (KR). Lexicography is a relatively mature field, with centuries of work experience an
Effective Mg Incorporation in CdMgO Alloy on Quartz Substrate Grown by Plasma-assisted MBE
The development of CdMgO ternary alloy with a single cubic phase is
challenging but meaningful work for technological advancement. In this work, we
have grown a series of Cd1-xMgxO ternary random alloys with various Mg
concentrations (x = 0, 30, 32, 45, and 55%) on quartz substrate by
plasma-assisted molecular beam epitaxy (PA-MBE) technique. The structural
investigations of alloys were performed using the X-ray diffraction (XRD)
technique. The decreases in average crystallite size and lattice parameters
were observed with an increase in Mg content in the alloys. XRD analysis
confirms a single cubic phase is obtained for alloy compositions. The elemental
and morphological studies were carried out using energy dispersive x-ray (EDX)
spectroscopy and atomic force microscope (AFM) technique, respectively. The
optical investigation was carried out using UV-Vis spectroscopy. The optical
bandgaps were estimated using the Tauc relation and it was varied from 2.34 eV
to 3.47 eV by varying the Mg content from zero to 55% in the alloys. The Urbach
energy increases from 112 meV to 350 meV which suggests a more disordered
localized state with an increase in Mg incorporation in the alloys.Comment: 22 pages, 8 figures, 2 table
MBE grown preferentially oriented CdMgO alloy on m- and c-plane sapphire substrates
Unlike other II-VI semiconductors, CdO-based transparent oxide has great
potential application for the fabrication of many optoelectronic devices. In
this work, we study the growth of CdxMg1-xO alloys on m- and on c-plane
sapphire substrates in Cd-rich to Mg-rich conditions using the plasma-assisted
molecular beam epitaxy method. A structural and morphological study of CdMgO
random alloys was carried out using X-ray diffraction and Atomic Force
Microscope (AFM) techniques whereas composition analysis was done by
Energy-dispersive X-ray (EDX) spectroscopy method. The optical properties of
thin films were investigated by UV-Vis spectroscopy at room temperature. X-ray
analysis confirmed the presence of cubic rock salt structure with CdMgO
crystallographic orientation on c-plane sapphire and CdMgO preferential
orientation on m-plane sapphire. The surface roughness was measured by the AFM.
From the absorption curve, the optical bandgaps were determined using Tauc
relation and it was found that the bandgap of films is influenced by the
incorporation of Mg2+ ions into the CdO lattice. Bowing parameter was
calculated both for samples on m- and c- sapphires.Comment: 19 pages, 11 figure
Geranium robertianum L., plant form adapted to the specific conditions along railway: “railway-wandering plant”
The α↔ω phase transformations and thermal stability of Ti-Co alloy treated by high pressure torsion
Why Are Outcomes Different for Registry Patients Enrolled Prospectively and Retrospectively? Insights from the Global Anticoagulant Registry in the FIELD-Atrial Fibrillation (GARFIELD-AF).
Background: Retrospective and prospective observational studies are designed to reflect real-world evidence on clinical practice, but can yield conflicting results. The GARFIELD-AF Registry includes both methods of enrolment and allows analysis of differences in patient characteristics and outcomes that may result. Methods and Results: Patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) and ≥1 risk factor for stroke at diagnosis of AF were recruited either retrospectively (n = 5069) or prospectively (n = 5501) from 19 countries and then followed prospectively. The retrospectively enrolled cohort comprised patients with established AF (for a least 6, and up to 24 months before enrolment), who were identified retrospectively (and baseline and partial follow-up data were collected from the emedical records) and then followed prospectively between 0-18 months (such that the total time of follow-up was 24 months; data collection Dec-2009 and Oct-2010). In the prospectively enrolled cohort, patients with newly diagnosed AF (≤6 weeks after diagnosis) were recruited between Mar-2010 and Oct-2011 and were followed for 24 months after enrolment. Differences between the cohorts were observed in clinical characteristics, including type of AF, stroke prevention strategies, and event rates. More patients in the retrospectively identified cohort received vitamin K antagonists (62.1% vs. 53.2%) and fewer received non-vitamin K oral anticoagulants (1.8% vs . 4.2%). All-cause mortality rates per 100 person-years during the prospective follow-up (starting the first study visit up to 1 year) were significantly lower in the retrospective than prospectively identified cohort (3.04 [95% CI 2.51 to 3.67] vs . 4.05 [95% CI 3.53 to 4.63]; p = 0.016). Conclusions: Interpretations of data from registries that aim to evaluate the characteristics and outcomes of patients with AF must take account of differences in registry design and the impact of recall bias and survivorship bias that is incurred with retrospective enrolment. Clinical Trial Registration: - URL: http://www.clinicaltrials.gov . Unique identifier for GARFIELD-AF (NCT01090362)
Generation of Nano Size Particles from Limonene/Ozone Reactions for Controlled Human Exposures in a Chamber
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