18 resultados para Conteúdo local
em Universidade do Minho
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Considering that vernacular architecture may bear important lessons on hazard mitigation, this chapter focuses on the European Mediterranean countries and studies traditional seismic-resistant architectural elements and techniques that local populations developed to prevent or repair earthquake damage. This area was selected as a case study because, as a highly seismic region, it has suffered the effect of many earthquakes along the history and, thus, regions within this area are prone to have developed a Local Seismic Culture. After reviewing seismic resistant construction concepts, a wide range of traditional construction solutions that, in many cases, have shown to improve the seismic performance of vernacular constructions of these regions is presented, as a contribution to the general overview of retrofitting building systems provided in this book. The main motivation is that most of these techniques can be successfully applied to preserve and to retrofit surviving examples without prejudice for their identity.
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Given the fact that using timber frame structures has proven to improve the seismic behavior of vernacular architecture, as has been reported in past earthquakes in many countries, its preservation as a traditional earthquake resistant practice is important. This paper firstly intends to evaluate whether the use of timber frames as a traditional seismic resistant technique for vernacular architecture in the South of Portugal, traditionally a seismic region, is still active. Secondly, the city of Vila Real de Santo António was selected as a case study because it also followed a Pombaline development contemporary to the reconstruction of Lisbon. The plan included the provision of timber frame partition walls for some of the buildings and, thus, an overview of the type of constructions originally conceived is provided. Finally, the alterations done in the original constructions and the current state of the city center are described and the effect of these changes on the seismic vulnerability of the city is discussed.
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Tese de Doutoramento Arquitetura, Cidade e Território.
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In this paper a comparison between using global and local optimization techniques for solving the problem of generating human-like arm and hand movements for an anthropomorphic dual arm robot is made. Although the objective function involved in each optimization problem is convex, there is no evidence that the admissible regions of these problems are convex sets. For the sequence of movements for which the numerical tests were done there were no significant differences between the optimal solutions obtained using the global and the local techniques. This suggests that the optimal solution obtained using the local solver is indeed a global solution.
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For any vacuum initial data set, we define a local, non-negative scalar quantity which vanishes at every point of the data hypersurface if and only if the data are Kerr initial data. Our scalar quantity only depends on the quantities used to construct the vacuum initial data set which are the Riemannian metric defined on the initial data hypersurface and a symmetric tensor which plays the role of the second fundamental form of the embedded initial data hypersurface. The dependency is algorithmic in the sense that given the initial data one can compute the scalar quantity by algebraic and differential manipulations, being thus suitable for an implementation in a numerical code. The scalar could also be useful in studies of the non-linear stability of the Kerr solution because it serves to measure the deviation of a vacuum initial data set from the Kerr initial data in a local and algorithmic way.
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Existing data supports Portugal as the Western Europe country with highest HIV-1 subtype diversity. However, detailed phylogenetic studies of Portuguese HIV-1 epidemics are still scarce. Thus, our main goal was to analyze the phylodynamics of a local HIV-1 infection in the Portuguese region of Minho. Molecular epidemiological analysis was applied to data from 289 HIV-1 infected individuals followed in the reference Hospital of the province of Minho, Portugal, in which isolated viruses had been sequenced between 2000 and 2012. Viruses of the G (29.1%) and B (27.0%) subtypes were the most frequent, followed by recombinant forms (17.6%), C (14.5%), F1 (7.3%) and A1 (4.2%) subtypes. Multinomial logistic regression revealed that the odds of being infected with A1 and F1 subtype increased over the years when compared with B, G, C or recombinant viruses. As expected, polyphyletic patterns suggesting multiple and old introductions of subtypes B and G were found. However, transmission clusters of non-B and -G viruses among native individuals were also found with the dates of the most recent common ancestor estimated to the early 2000s. Our study supports that the HIV-1 subtype diversity in the Portuguese region of Minho is high and has been increasing in a manner that is apparently driven by factors other than immigration and international travel. Infections with A1 and F1 viruses in the region of Minho are becoming established and were mainly found in sexually transmitted clusters, reinforcing the need for more efficacious control measures targeting this infection route.
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Relatório e lição completa apresentados como requisito para Provas de Agregação, no Ramo de Ciências da Comunicação, Área de conhecimento de Sociologia da Informação, ao abrigo do Decreto-Lei nº 239/2007 de 19 de Junho.
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(CO)EMPREENDE-Programa de Empreededorismo
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Programa Doutoral em Engenharia Biomédica
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Tese de Doutoramento em Biologia Molecular e Ambiental (área de especialização em Biologia Celular e Saúde).
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(Excerto) Será que o estudo do Jornalismo “pode ser justificado como uma forma de conhecimento, uma porta de entrada no currículo, uma actividade a que alguém possa dedicar de forma útil a sua vida profissional?”. A pergunta, formulada já lá vão 25 anos por James Carey, a propósito da História do Jornalismo, é daquelas que nunca encontram uma resposta satisfatória, para quem se interroga acerca do sentido e alcance daquilo que faz. E se bem que não faça muito sentido trazê-la quotidianamente como companheira de viagem, não deixa de ser salutar que, de quando em vez, de forma espontânea ou em contexto mais formal, nos confrontemos com ela e nos deixemos por ela desafiar. O relatório que o leitor tem diante de si é - ou resulta de - um desses momentos, no caso, decorrente de uma exigência do Estatuto da Carreira Docente Universitária, que constituiu para nós uma excelente oportunidade de reflectir sobre uma das actividades que ocupa boa parte das nossas energias quotidianas, no plano profissional. A disciplina que elegemos foi a de Jornalismo, que, como teremos ocasião de desenvolver mais adiante, leccionamos no Curso de Comunicação Social da Universidade do Minho. Guiados pelo que a lei estabelece e pelo que os usos e costumes ensinam, concebemos este relatório de modo a proporcionar ao leitor uma percepção de alguns referenciais acerca do modo como entendemos o Jornalismo; um enquadramento da disciplina no ensino universitário português e no Curso específico em que na nossa Universidade ela se insere; uma apresentação do programa, considerando, nomeadamente, a sua lógica, os conteúdos programáticos, as metodologias e recursos de trabalho e os processos de avaliação; e, finalmente, uma nota final de reflexão e de prospectiva.
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Dissertação de mestrado em Direito das Autarquias Locais
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This chapter described the global and local coordinate systems utilized in the formulation of spatial multibody systems. Global coordinate system is considered in the present work to denote the inertia frame. Additionally, body-fixed coordinate systems, also called local coordinate systems, are utilized to describe local properties of points that belong to a particular body. Furthermore, the process of transforming local coordinates into global coordinates is characterized by considering a transformation matrix. In the present work, Cartesian coordinates are utilized to locate the center of mass of each rigid body, as well as the location of any point that belongs to a body.
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Dissertação de mestrado em Educação Especial (área de especialização em Intervenção Precoce)
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Dissertação de mestrado integrado em Psicologia