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Interpreting the Intensity of Vocal Emotions Across Cultures
ABSTRACT Intensity is a fundamental dimension of emotions that affects their perception. However, theoretical and empirical studies on intensity, particularly in the vocal domain, remain limited. Furthermore, research on the effects of emotional dimensions (e.g., arousal, valence, and basicness) on intensity ratings remains sparse.
Yachan Liang +2 more
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Continued Fractions and Linear Fractional Transformations
Rational approximations to a square root $\sqrt{k}$ can be produced by iterating the transformation $f(x) = (dx+k)/(x+d)$ starting from $\infty$ for any positive integer $d$.
O'Dorney, Evan
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Escape Body: A Gamified Problem‐Based Learning Project in Primary Education
ABSTRACT Young learners' lack of motivation to study scientific‐related subjects nowadays is a topic of concern in our society. This study followed a quasi‐experimental design with a predominantly quantitative methods approach, complemented by qualitative data, to investigate how the combination of gamified and problem‐based learning could influence ...
Sergio Tirado‐Olivares +3 more
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On $X$-coordinates of Pell equations which are repdigits
Let $b\ge 2$ be a given integer. In this paper, we show that there only finitely many positive integers $d$ which are not squares, such that the Pell equation $X^2-dY^2=1$ has two positive integer solutions $(X,Y)$ with the property that their $X ...
Faye, Bernadette, Luca, Florian
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Rethinking social capital in wildfire resilience: the case of central Portugal
Abstract This article explores the role of social capital in wildfire resilience and is based on case study research in central Portugal. Given the recent revival of the concept across disciplines to explain how communities can cope with hazards, we critically analyse social capital through a social network analysis perspective, introducing an ...
Cíntia Fachada, José Manuel Mendes
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Bipartite Graphs Associated with Pell, Mersenne and Perrin Numbers
In this paper, we consider the relationships between the numbers of perfect matchings (1-factors) of bipartite graphs and Pell, Mersenne and Perrin Numbers.
Öteleş Ahmet
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ABSTRACT This paper examines the concept of resilience as understood and operationalised by various humanitarian and climate resilience actors in Malawi. Findings revealed a fragmented understanding of resilience among stakeholders and highlight the need for participatory approaches, localised resilience assessments and context‐specific interventions ...
Zondiwe Mabilabo Jere +4 more
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Fostering Climate Change Education for Effective Locally‐Led and Community‐Led Adaptation
This study highlights the transformative role of climate change education (CCE), understood here as formal, non‐formal and informal learning that equips people with the knowledge, skills, values and attitudes needed to act as agents of change for climate mitigation and adaptation in enhancing locally‐led adaptation (LLA)—where local actors shape ...
Sardar Al Imran +3 more
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Repdigits as Products of Consecutive Pell or Pell–Lucas Numbers
Summary: A positive integer is called a repdigit if it has only one distinct digit in its decimal expansion. In this paper, we find all repdigits that are products of consecutive Pell or Pell-Lucas numbers. This paper continues previous work which dealt with finding occurrences of repdigits in the Pell and Pell-Lucas sequences.
Bravo, Eric F., Bravo, Jhon J.
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Spin‐System‐Selective 2D J‐Spectroscopy
A new family of experiments is presented that extracts the spectra of individual spin systems. Spin‐system‐selective 2D J‐resolved (SSS2DJ) spectroscopy reveals chemical shift information at "pure shift" resolution, while retaining multiplet structure in a simple 2D spectrum.
Ellie Davies +3 more
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