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explained by 3 060 km of unprotected primary forest. Overall 42 of the NEA have a high degree of congruence between vulnerability of natural heritage in the Northeast Ecuadorian Amazon NEA from the perspective of intrinsic vulnerability levels by ranking them according to corresponding levels of anthropic development allowance. A robust intrinsic vulnerability. Therefore two proxy indicators of vulnerability were established i the ecological integrity vulnerability index EIVI indicating the potential loss of ecological integrity assessed by protection status Vulnerability assessment of natural heritage in the North-Eastern Ecuadorian Amazon using land use cover
levels of trust preferred an AC speed lower than theirs those with the highest levels preferred an AC speed identical to theirs. Overall the results of this study suggest that it would be more beneficial to implement However few studies have investigated the fact that these benefits might vary with respect to driver-related variables of the driving activity such as weather conditions. Additionally the context of intermediate intermediate levels of automation such as SAE level 3 remains largely unexplored. The objective of this study was investigating the question of how automated cars (ACs) should drive converge to show that a personalized driving-style of the human behind the wheel, has a positive influence on various aspects of his experience car drive as I do? Investigating speed preferences of drivengers in various driving conditions
passenger comfort in an automated car classified as Level 3 according to the Society of Automotive Engineers is key to improving acceptability there is sparse scientific literature on the experience of humans as Participants were exposed to scenarios in which a character is driven by an SAE Level 3 automated car the driving conditions and corresponded to varying levels of trust in automated cars. This study suggests present study therefore investigated the influence of road type weather conditions traffic congestion level Effects of environmental, vehicle and human factors on comfort in partially automated driving: A scenario-based
language studies have shown that lexical-semantic organization develops between 18 and 24 months of age in monolingual monolingual infants. In the present study we aimed to examine whether voice familiarity facilitates lexical-semantic lexical-semantic activation in the infant brain. We recorded the brain activity of 18-month-old French-learning infants measured in response to related and unrelated target words. Our results showed an N400 effect greater lexical-semantic activation. For unfamiliar voices we observed an earlier congruence effect greater amplitudes Speaker Familiarity Modulates Neural Signatures of Lexical-semantic Activation in 18-month-old Infants
task players have to perform within the game. The performance of more experienced players was particularly Anthony Ravassa This study aimed to investigate how different characteristics of head-up displays HUDs can impact subjective experience of players in action video games. HUDs are a very common way to display contextual information. However very few studies have empirically investigated the influence of HUD design on player performance experiments were conducted in which players of different levels of expertise played commercial action video Head-up displays in action video games: the effects of physical and semantic characteristics on player performance
participants had to complete three simple problems the main words of the instructions corresponded to links on strategies to search for information during web navigation within a website as a function of prior domain bar so participants had to infer the relevant categories from the menu bar to find the information . Results same search strategies regardless of the task complexity and the level of prior knowledge domain required domain knowledge high level vs low level of users and search problem complexity simple vs difficult problems for information during websites navigation: effects of prior domain knowledge and problem complexity
Europe during these periods. To explore this issue we used an upgraded version of the HUMan impact on LANDscapes Recent studies have highlighted evidence of human impact on landscapes dating back to the Late Pleistocene Pleistocene long before the advent of agriculture. Quantifying the extent of vegetation transformations by ABM outputs with pollen-based reconstructions we aimed to identify parameter values that yield HUMLAND combined effects of megafauna natural fires and climatic fluctuations alone lead to vegetation cover On the ecological impact of prehistoric hunter-gatherers in Europe: Early Holocene (Mesolithic) and Last
See the page Master of Food Studies anthropology of food this Master s aims to specialise students in the understanding of phenomena linked to food Master of Food Studies and Gastronomy programme enables students to specialise in the area of food. Using enable students and food experts to build or boost their skills in the areas of food research anthropology the keys to understanding sociopolitical issues relating to nutrition and the formulation of public health anthropology and sociology as well as to gain a better understanding of the different food cultures food trends anthropology of food this Master s aims to specialise students in the understanding of phenomena linked to food Studies and Gastronomy enables students to specialise in the area of food. Using a multidisciplinary approach This course will be taught solely at Taylor s University in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia. Unit 1. Research and and applications Research methods Marketing applied to the food industry Unit 2. Social sciences and food
9400 3000 years ago and is estimated to have been an average of 0.47 0.2 C warmer than the mean for 1900 last 11 750 years to evaluate millennial-to-centennial-scale climate variability and to contextualize present Little Ice Age. We find that Mediterranean Sea temperatures have risen from near the coldest to warmest levels re-constructions are key to placing industrial-era warming into the perspective of natural climatic variability analogue. The basin s SSTs have consistently exceeded the full distribution of Holocene warmth since 2011 reverses long-term Holocene cooling of the Mediterranean Sea: A meta-analysis of the basin’s Sea Surface Temperature
the projection of sea-level rise require better knowledge of regional changes. Here we focus on the recent Sea-level rise is one of the most significant and perceptible consequences of global warming because recent sea-level history of the Mediterranean Sea an area characterized by a densely populated coast and variability is larger and the rate of sea-level rise higher than the global average. We produce a spatially-averaged by 24 cm in the past 140 years. At interdecadal timescales and beyond we find that Mediterranean relative Forecasted weakening of Atlantic overturning circulation could amplify future relative sea-level rise rise in the Mediterranean: A review of climate and tide-gauge data links