22 resultados para Estado Novo, Neorrealismo, Surrealismo, Abstraçionismo, Pop Art e Optical Art
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This review deals with the recent developments and present status of the theoretical models for the simulation of the performance of lithium ion batteries. Preceded by a description of the main materials used for each of the components of a battery -anode, cathode and separator- and how material characteristics affect battery performance, a description of the main theoretical models describing the operation and performance of a battery are presented. The influence of the most relevant parameters of the models, such as boundary conditions, geometry and material characteristics are discussed. Finally, suggestions for future work are proposed.
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Dissertação de mestrado em Engenharia Mecânica
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[Excerto] Num livro recente, sob o título As notícias – um manual do utilizador, o filósofo britânico, Alain de Botton, diz-nos que vivemos, no presente, num estado de permanente aborrecimento e confusão. “Todos nos damos conta, com frequência, de estar perante uma notícia de enorme importância que não nos desperta qualquer interesse”, diz o autor, para acrescentar que essa postura tem origem numa formatação narrativa, cada vez mais disseminada, que nos mergulha por breves instantes numa história complexa e que de seguida nos faz avançar para outra experiência semelhante.
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Regressa-se aqui à relação entre prisão e sociedade, examinada num texto anterior (Cunha, 2008) em que se fazia um inventário das articulações entre estes dois termos nos estudos prisionais. Tenta-se agora atualizar esse percurso e acrescentar-lhe novas balizas. O propósito mantém-se: identificar os diferentes níveis e as modalidades possíveis em que a relação entre o mundo intramuros e o mundo extramuros tem sido pensada
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Dissertação de mestrado em Direito Judiciário (Direitos Processuais e Organização Judiciária)
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This review of the state of art aimed to present the most recent data on neuronal, neurochemical, hormonal and genetic bases of paternal care using MEDLINE and PsycInfo databases (1970-2013). An integrated model of biological substrates that assist men in the transition to fatherhood is presented. Guided by a genetic background, hypothalamic-midbrain-limbic-paralimbic-cortical circuits were found to be activated in fathers when infant stimuli are presented. A set of specifi c neuropeptides and steroid hormones are produced and seem to be related to brain activation, potentiating the paternal phenotype. Together, genetic, brain and hormonal processes suggest the existence of biological bases of paternal care in humans, activated and enhanced by infant stimuli and responsive to variations in the father-infant relationship.
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Objective: To review the literature on the association between breastfeeding and postpartum depression. Sources: A review of literature found on MEDLINE/ PubMed database. Summary of findings: The literature consistently shows that breastfeeding provides a wide range of benefits for both the child and the mother. The psychological benefits for the mother are still in need of further research. Some studies point out that pregnancy depression is one of the factors that may contribute to breastfeeding failure. Others studies also suggest an association between breastfeeding and postpartum depression; the direction of this association is still unclear. Breastfeeding can promote hormonal processes that protect mothers against postpartum depression by attenuating cortisol response to stress. It can also reduce the risk of postpartum depression, by helping the regulation of sleep and wake patterns for mother and child, improving mother’s self efficacy and her emotional involvement with the child, reducing the child’s temperamental difficulties, and promoting a better interaction between mother and child. Conclusions: Studies demonstrate that breastfeeding can protect mothers from postpartum depression, and are starting to clarify which biological and psychological processes may explain this protection. However, there are still equivocal results in the literature that may be explained by the methodological limitations presented by some studies.