1. Multi-messenger and transient astrophysics with the Cherenkov Telescope ArrayŽ. Bošnjak, Anthony M. Brown, Alessandro Carosi, M. Chernyakova, Pierre Cristofari, F. Longo, A. López Oramas, M. Santander, Serguei Vorobiov, Danilo Zavrtanik, 2021, other component parts Abstract: The discovery of gravitational waves, high-energy neutrinos or the very-high-energy counterpart of gamma-ray bursts has revolutionized the high-energy and transient astrophysics community. The development of new instruments and analysis techniques will allow the discovery and/or follow-up of new transient sources. We describe the prospects for the Cherenkov Telescope Array (CTA), the next-generation ground-based gamma-ray observatory, for multi-messenger and transient astrophysics in the decade ahead. CTA will explore the most extreme environments via very-high-energy observations of compact objects, stellar collapse events, mergers and cosmic-ray accelerators. Keywords: multi-messenger astrophysics, gravitational waves, very-high-energy (VHE) gamma rays, cosmic rays, VHE neutrinos, transient astrophysical phenomena, Cherenkov Telescope Array Observatory Published in RUNG: 13.01.2025; Views: 300; Downloads: 7
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2. Scalar diversity and second-language processing: the Pragmatic Transfer HypothesisFederica Longo, Bob Van Tiel, Penka Stateva, Greta Mazzaggio, published scientific conference contribution abstract Abstract: This study investigates the impact of language proficiency on the computation of scalar
implicatures (e.g., ”some” implying ”not all”) and compares the Pragmatic Default Hypoth-
esis and the Pragmatic Transfer Hypothesis. Six scalar terms were studied among native
English speakers, native Slovenian speakers, and Slovenian second-language (L2) learners
of English. The findings mostly support the Pragmatic Transfer Hypothesis, as the rate
of scalar implicatures in the English-L2 group generally aligned with rates in their native
language, Slovenian. This suggests that scalar implicature judgments in one’s L2 reflect
pragmatic patterns in one’s first language. Keywords: Second Language processing, Scalar implicatures, Scalar diversity Published in RUNG: 03.10.2023; Views: 1734; Downloads: 6
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4. Volatile and sensory profiling of Shiraz wine in response to alcohol management: comparison of harvest timing versus technological approachesRocco Longo, John W. Blackman, Guillaume Antalick, Peter J. Torley, Suzy Y. Rogers, Leigh Schmidtke, 2018, original scientific article Keywords: Common Component Specific Weights Analysis, polypropylene membrane, sensory descriptive analysis, sequential harvest, volatiles, wine alcohol-reduction Published in RUNG: 17.09.2018; Views: 4486; Downloads: 0 This document has many files! More... |
5. A comparative study of partial dealcoholisation versus early harvest: Effects on wine volatile and sensory profilesRocco Longo, John.W Blackman, Guillaume Antalick, Peter J. Torley, Suzy.Y Rogers, Leigh Schmidtke, 2018, original scientific article Keywords: Common component and specific weights analysis, Dealcoholisation, Early harvest, Evaporative perstraction, Lower alcohol wine, Reverse osmosis, Sensory descriptive analysis, Wine Published in RUNG: 17.09.2018; Views: 4543; Downloads: 0 This document has many files! More... |
6. Harvesting and blending options for lower alcohol wines: a sensory and chemical investigationRocco Longo, John W. Blackman, Guillaume Antalick, Peter J. Torley, Suzy Y. Rogiers, Leigh Schmidtke, 2017, original scientific article Keywords: PLS regression, early harvest, herbaceous, reduced-alcohol, sensory descriptive analysis, volatiles Published in RUNG: 30.08.2017; Views: 5114; Downloads: 0 This document has many files! More... |