Analytical Approach to Screen Semiconducting MOFs Using Bloch Mode Analysis and Spectroscopic Measurements

2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 884-891
Author(s):  
Hemali Rathnayake ◽  
Sujoy Saha ◽  
Sheeba Dawood ◽  
Shane Loeffler ◽  
Joseph Starobin

2007 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yong Xie ◽  
Armis R. Zakharian ◽  
Jerome V. Moloney ◽  
Masud Mansuripur


2012 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrei V. Lavrinenko ◽  
Andrei Andryieuski ◽  
Sangwoo Ha ◽  
Andrey A. Sukhorukov ◽  
Yuri S. Kivshar




2012 ◽  
Vol 86 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrei Andryieuski ◽  
Sangwoo Ha ◽  
Andrey A. Sukhorukov ◽  
Yuri S. Kivshar ◽  
Andrei V. Lavrinenko


2018 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Shuo Li ◽  
Han Lin ◽  
Fei Meng ◽  
David Moss ◽  
Xiaodong Huang ◽  
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Author(s):  
Benoît Verdon ◽  
Catherine Chabert ◽  
Catherine Azoulay ◽  
Michèle Emmanuelli ◽  
Françoise Neau ◽  
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After many years of clinical practice, research and the teaching of projective tests, Shentoub and her colleagues (Debray, Brelet, Chabert & al.) put forward an original and rigorous method of analysis and interpretation of the TAT protocols in terms of psychoanalysis and clinical psychopathology. They developed the TAT process theory in order to understand how the subject builds a narrative. Our article will emphasize the source of the analytical approach developed by V. Shentoub in the 1950s to current research; the necessity of marking the boundary between the manifest and latent content in the cards; the procedure for analyzing the narrative, supported by an analysis sheet for understanding the stories' structure and identifying the defense mechanisms; and how developing hypotheses about how the mental functions are organized, as well as their potential psychopathological characteristics; and the formulation of a diagnosis in psychodynamic terms. In conjunction with the analysis and interpretation of the Rorschach test, this approach allows us to develop an overview of the subject's mental functioning, taking into account both the psychopathological elements that may threaten the subject and the potential for a therapeutic process. We will illustrate this by comparing neurotic, borderline, and psychotic personalities.







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