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Physics Maths Engineering

On gravitational preheating

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Oleg Lebedev,

Oleg Lebedev

Institution: Department of Physics and Helsinki Institute of Physics, Gustaf Hallstromin katu 2a, FI-00014

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Jong-Hyun Yoon

Jong-Hyun Yoon

Institution: Department of Physics and Helsinki Institute of Physics, Gustaf Hallstromin katu 2a, FI-00014

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We consider dark matter production during the inflation oscillation epoch. It is conceivable that renormalizable interactions between dark matter and inflation may be negligible. In this case, the leading role is played by higher dimensional operators generated by gravity and thus suppressed by the Planck scale. We focus on dim-6 operators and study the corresponding particle production in perturb...
Posted 3 years ago

Physics Maths Engineering

Elucidation of ‘Cosmic Coincidence’

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Meir Shimon

Meir Shimon

Institution: School of Physics and Astronomy, Tel Aviv University,

Email: meirs@tauex.tau.ac.il

In the standard cosmological model the dark energy (DE) and nonrelativistic (NR) matter densities are determined to be comparable at the present time, in spite of their greatly different evolution histories. This ‘cosmic coincidence’ enigma could be explained as a non-anthropic observational selection effect: We show that in a suitably chosen frame the Universe is at its most probable epoch wh...
Posted 3 years ago

Biomedical

Metabolic alkalosis and mortality in COVID-19

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Zhifeng Jiang

Zhifeng Jiang

Institution: University of Science and Technology; No.6, Square street, Xiaonan District, Xiaogan 5 City,

Email: xjiang292@sina.com

Abstract Background As a new infectious disease affecting the world, COVID-19 has caused a huge impact on countries around the world. At present, its specific pathophysiological mechanism has not been fully clarified. We found in the analysis of the arterial blood gas data of critically ill patients that the incidence of metabolic alkalosis in such patients is high. Method We retrospectively ...
Posted 3 years ago

Humanities and Arts

How Museums Make Us Feel: Affective Niche Construction and the Museum of Non-Objective Painting

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Jussi A. Saarinen

Jussi A. Saarinen

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Art museums are built to elicit a wide variety of feelings, emotions, and moods from their visitors. While these effects are primarily achieved through the artworks on display, museums commonly deploy numerous other affect-inducing resources as well, including architectural solutions, audio guides, lighting fixtures, and informational texts. Art museums can thus be regarded as spaces that are de...
Posted 3 years ago

Humanities and Arts

From Visions of Technological Progress to Technological Ruins: The Swedish Millennium Monument and the Challenges of Preservation of Digital Public Art

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Anna Orrghen

Anna Orrghen

Institution: Department of History

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On December 20, 1999, the Swedish national monument, celebrating the turn of the millennium, was inaugurated by His Majesty King Carl XVI Gustaf (Fig. 1).1 The monument was a collaboration between artists, architects, and engineers, and it was erected on behalf of the Millennium Committee set up by the Swedish government. The commission to realize the monument was given to Chalmers University of ...
Posted 3 years ago

Humanities and Arts

Looking for Profundity (in All the Wrong Places)

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Bence Nanay

Bence Nanay

Institution: Philosophy, University of Antwerp,

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It does not happen very often that one short paper opens an entire new subfield of a philosophical discipline. But this is exactly what Peter Kivy’s 1990 paper “The Profundity of Music” achieved. In a couple of years after Kivy’s paper appeared, all philosophers of music, who previously, like Charles Swann in Marcel Proust’s novel (Proust (1913) 1992), would have found it difficult to ut...
Posted 3 years ago

Biomedical

Time trends in contraceptive prescribing in UK primary care 2000– 2018: a repeated cross-sectional study

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Thomas Joshua Pasvol,

Thomas Joshua Pasvol

Institution: The Research Department of Primary Care and Population Health, University College London,

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E Anne Macgregor,

E Anne Macgregor

Institution: Centre for Reproductive Medicine, Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry Centre for Neuroscience and Trauma,

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Greta Rait,

Greta Rait

Institution: The Research Department of Primary Care and Population Health, University College London,

Email: thomas.pasvol@nhs.net

Laura Horsfall

Laura Horsfall

Institution: The Research Department of Primary Care and Population Health, University College London,

Email: thomas.pasvol@nhs.net

Background Over the last 20 years, new contraceptive methods became available and incentives to increase contraceptive uptake were introduced. We aimed to describe temporal trends in non-barrier contraceptive prescribing in UK primary care for the period 2000–2018. Methods A repeated cross-sectional study using patient data from the IQVIA Medical Research Data (IMRD) database. The proportio...
Posted 3 years ago

Humanities and Arts

Between Zurich and Romania: A Dada Exchange

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Why has the Jewish-Romanian identity of the Dadaists Tristan Tzara, Marcel Janco, and Arthur Segal been overlooked or critically unexamined in art historical discourse? Until recently, this significant and complicated identity warranted a brief mention in biographical and Dada studies, such as in those of Robert Motherwell (1951), George Hugnet (1971) Harry Seiwert (1996) and François Buot (2...
Posted 3 years ago

Humanities and Arts

The Ethics and Aesthetics of Intertextual Writing: Cultural Appropriation and Minor Literature

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Paul Haynes

Paul Haynes

Institution: School of Business and Management, Royal Holloway,

Email: Paul.haynes@rhul.ac.uk

Cultural appropriation, as both concept and practice, is a hugely controversial issue. It is of particular importance to the arts because creativity is often found at the intersection of cultural boundaries. Much of the popular discourse on cultural appropriation focusses on the commercial use of indigenous or marginalized cultures by mainstream or dominant cultures. There is, however, growing awa...
Posted 3 years ago

Humanities and Arts

The Radical Avant-Garde and the Obsession for a New Beginning

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ȘTEFAN GAIE

ȘTEFAN GAIE

Institution: niversity of Oradea, Romania, Department of Arts:

Email: stgaie@yahoo.com

Rising in an extremely troubled context in the first decades of the 20th century, the so-called radical avant-garde (especially Futurism, Dadaism, Suprematism and Constructivism) obsessively pleaded for a “new beginning”, a real “restart” of art. Its discourse, both theoretical, of the avant-garde manifestos, and visual, aimed at giving alter...
Posted 3 years ago

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