scholarly journals An examination in mutual comparison of perception of equity in intimate pairs

1991 ◽  
Vol 31 (2) ◽  
pp. 155-166
Author(s):  
HITOSHI MATSUURA
Materials ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (3) ◽  
pp. 505 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dariusz Bajno ◽  
Lukasz Bednarz ◽  
Zygmunt Matkowski ◽  
Krzysztof Raszczuk

In order to create and make available the following: Design guidelines, recommendations for energy audits, data for analysis and simulation of the condition of masonry walls susceptible to biological corrosion, deterioration of comfort parameters in rooms, or deterioration of thermal resistance, the article analyzes various types of masonry wall structures occurring in and commonly used in historical buildings over the last 200 years. The summary is a list of results of particular types of masonry walls and their mutual comparison. On this basis, a procedure path has been proposed which is useful for monitoring heat loss, monitoring the moisture content of building partitions, and improving the hygrothermal comfort of rooms. The durability of such constructions has also been estimated and the impact on the condition of the buildings that have been preserved and are still in use today was assessed.


2021 ◽  
pp. 445-457
Author(s):  
Marija Milojević ◽  

The author gives an overview of the judicial system through the prism of the French legal theory of public services, according to which the state is a set of public services, namely legislative, administrative and judicial public services. The paper contains a theoretical analysis of the notion of state power and then the notion of public service, services of general interest and French legal theory. Within the concept of public service, the author gives an overview of the history of the emergence of public services. Furthermore, the notion of the judicial system is defined as a type of judicial power and as a type of judicial public service on the other hand for the purpose of their mutual comparison and more detailed analysis. Emphasis is also placed on criminal justice as a part of the judiciary that also provides services of general interest. The aim of the paper is to point out that the judiciary is not only a power, a syntagm that most often appears in the legal literature and practice, but that it also contains elements of public service and represents a kind of "citizen service".


2012 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 225-231
Author(s):  
Hana Smítková ◽  
Miroslav Marek ◽  
Jaroslav Dobiáš

Abstract In this study the surface adjustment by two polymers with addition of preservatives of chosen packaging material on starch base with incorporated additives has been investigated. Its bioactive function was verified by measuring zones of inhibition and mutual comparison of bacteriocin released from samples coated with polymers. The best results were achieved when chosen sample containing 15 % of sawdust, 5 % of PVOH and 2 % of calcium stearate was coated by 30 % of Kombilak L1917 solution or 10 % copolyamide 6/12 solution. The addition of antimicrobial agents slightly increased hydrophilicity of coated samples. Immobilization of preservative had no significant effect on the mechanical strength of coated samples. For both types of relevant polymers used amount of immobilized Nisaplin was quite sufficient for effective inhibition of microbial cultures Lactobacillus Helveticus CH1.


2017 ◽  
Vol 190 ◽  
pp. 547-553
Author(s):  
Veronika Valašková ◽  
Gabriela Lajčáková

2014 ◽  
Vol 782 ◽  
pp. 623-626 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mária Kollárová ◽  
Lucia Hrabčáková ◽  
Juraj Graban ◽  
Marta Šohajová

In the paper mutual comparison of zinc coatings enriched with small additions of Mg and Al (up to 1 wt.% Mg and 1 wt.% Al) and traditional zinc coatings produced by hot dip galvanizing, concerning some important properties of coatings like coating structure, cracks formation after deformation and corrosion resistance of deformed samples was studied. It was shown, that while traditional hot-dip zinc coatings are formed by homogenous zinc layer, exhibiting only low amount of soluble aluminium, coatings enriched by small amounts of Mg and Al, namely 0.6% Mg and 0.8% Al are formed by dendritic zinc matrix and interdendritic phase containing Zn-Mg-Al eutectics. Development of cracks was investigated in the area of maximal deformation of the samples subjected to stretching. It was found, that while traditional zinc coatings showed sporadic long fine cracks, zinc coatings enriched with Mg and Al exhibited aggregation of short thick cracks in the deformed area. Samples of both materials after stretching were also exposed in neutral salt spray atmosphere in corrosion chamber. It can be concluded, that material with coatings enriched with Mg and Al showed better results in corrosion tests contrary to the presence of massive cracks in the coating. This significantly increased corrosion resistance is possible due to excellent adhesion of zinc coatings, containing Mg and Al on drawing steels.


Biologia ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 69 (9) ◽  
Author(s):  
Alexander Mitro

AbstractEpendymal areas were studied in the lateral brain ventricles of the rat central nervous system and were labelled with a code. The presented suggestion using the coding for individual ependymal areas in rat ventricle may solve the significant problem in experimental studies, i.e. how to secure the mutual comparison of the same type of ependymal areas or ependymal cells. The periventricular structures represent a basic and stable part of brain nerve tissue and they are localized most closely to the studied part of the ventricle wall. For this quality they were chosen as reference nerve tissue for the labelling of the ependymal areas and they were used for the creation of the code. The code is composed from letters “Lv” (lateral ventricle) and “E” (ependymal area) followed by the abbreviation of the latin name of the periventricular structure, e.g., the corpus callosum abbreviation is “cc”. The code of the ependymal area over the corpus callosum is thus “LvE-cc”. The proposed labelling of the ependymal areas may offer several advantages, such as: (i) better characterization of ependymal areas in the future; (ii) preventing the interchange of different types of ependymal areas or ependymal cells; and (iii) avoiding a false interpretation in experiments.


Author(s):  
Ondrej Machaczka ◽  
Vitezslav Jirik ◽  
Viera Brezinova ◽  
Adela Vrtkova ◽  
Hana Miturova ◽  
...  

The health impacts of suspended particulate matter (SPM) are significantly associated with size—the smaller the aerosol particles, the stronger the biological effect. Quantitative evaluation of fine and ultrafine particles (FP and UFP) is, therefore, an integral part of ongoing epidemiological studies. The mass concentrations of SPM fractions (especially PM2.5, PM1.0, PM0.25) were measured in an industrial area using cascade personal samplers and a gravimetric method, and their mass ratio was determined. The results of PM2.5, PM1.0 were also compared with the reference measurement at stationary stations. The mean ratios PM2.5/SPM, PM1.0/SPM, and PM1.0/PM2.5 were 0.76, 0.65, and 0.86, respectively. Surprisingly, a mass dominance of UFP with an aerodynamic diameter <0.25 μm (PM0.25) was found with mean ratios of 0.43, 0.57, 0.67 in SPM, PM2.5 and PM1.0. The method used showed satisfactory agreement in comparison with reference measurements. The respirable fraction may consist predominantly of UFP. Despite the measures currently being taken to improve air quality, the most biologically efficient UFP can escape and remain in the air. UFP are currently determined primarily as particle number as opposed to the mass concentration used for conventional fractions. This complicates their mutual comparison and determination of individual fraction ratios.


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