14 resultados para designation of origin

em Universidade do Minho


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Family-of-origin is an important system in individual’s lives, and its influence is extensive over the life cycle. The aim of this study was to investigate, in a sample of adolescents’ parents, whether their retrospective perceptions of parenting and relationship qualities within their families-of-origin during adolescence predicted their current collectivist and individualist values. Participants included 110 Portuguese adults with a mean age of 46.86 years old. The results of structural equation modeling supported that retrospective perceptions of parenting and relationship qualities in the family-of-origin predicted the adults’ collectivist values but not their individualist values. This study highlights the importance of retrospective perceptions of supporting and non-rejecting parenting for value acquisition. The results also suggest that values that preserve and protect family connections and collaborations are more likely to be socialized by families. Implications for practice and for the theories on parenting, values, family-of-origin influences and family intergenerational transmission are discussed.

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Dissertação de mestrado em Técnicas de Caracterização e Análise Química

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Dissertação de mestrado em Biologia Molecular, Biotecnologia e Bioempreendedorismo em Plantas

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Dissertação de mestrado em Educação Especial (área de especialização em Intervenção Precoce)

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Tese de Doutoramento em Contabilidade

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Determining the timing, identity and direction of migrations in the Mediterranean Basin, the role of "migratory routes" in and among regions of Africa, Europe and Asia, and the effects of sex-specific behaviors of population movements have important implications for our understanding of the present human genetic diversity. A crucial component of the Mediterranean world is its westernmost region. Clear features of transcontinental ancient contacts between North African and Iberian populations surrounding the maritime region of Gibraltar Strait have been identified from archeological data. The attempt to discern origin and dates of migration between close geographically related regions has been a challenge in the field of uniparental-based population genetics. Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) studies have been focused on surveying the H1, H3 and V lineages when trying to ascertain north-south migrations, and U6 and L in the opposite direction, assuming that those lineages are good proxies for the ancestry of each side of the Mediterranean. To this end, in the present work we have screened entire mtDNA sequences belonging to U6, M1 and L haplogroups in Andalusians--from Huelva and Granada provinces--and Moroccan Berbers. We present here pioneer data and interpretations on the role of NW Africa and the Iberian Peninsula regarding the time of origin, number of founders and expansion directions of these specific markers. The estimated entrance of the North African U6 lineages into Iberia at 10 ky correlates well with other L African clades, indicating that U6 and some L lineages moved together from Africa to Iberia in the Early Holocene. Still, founder analysis highlights that the high sharing of lineages between North Africa and Iberia results from a complex process continued through time, impairing simplistic interpretations. In particular, our work supports the existence of an ancient, frequently denied, bridge connecting the Maghreb and Andalusia.

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Dissertação de mestrado integrado em Engenharia e Gestão de Sistemas de Informação

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Dissertação de mestrado integrado em Engenharia Civil

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The various genetic systems (mitochondrial DNA, the Y-chromosome and the genome-wide autosomes) indicate that Africa is the most genetically diverse continent in the world and the most likely place of origin for anatomically modern humans. However, where in Africa modern humans arose and how the current genetic makeup within the continent was shaped is still open to debate. Here, we summarize the debate and focus especially on the maternally inherited mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and a recently revised chronology for the African mtDNA tree. We discuss the possible origin of modern humans in southern, eastern or Central Africa; the possibility of a migration from southern to eastern Africa more than 100 ka, carrying lineages within mtDNA haplogroup L0; the evidence for a climate-change-mediated population expansion in eastern Africa involving mtDNA haplogroup L3, leading to the “out-of-Africa” migration around 70–60 ka; the re-population of North Africa from the Near East around 40–30 ka suggested by mtDNA haplogroups U6 and M1; the evidence for population expansions and dispersals across the continent at the onset of the Holocene ; and the impact of the Bantu dispersals in Central, eastern and southern Africa within the last few millennia.

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A história de um casal de emigrantes portugueses em França bateu, no verão de 2013, recordes de audiência nas salas de cinema. O filme “A Gaiola Dourada”, de Ruben Alves, recuperou a temática da emigração portuguesa, numa altura em que esta atingiu o boom registado nos anos 1960. Recorrendo ao seu percurso, o realizador refere-se à ‘portugalidade’ como alegada ‘pertença a Portugal’, que assume como um cliché, e utiliza de forma humorística vários estereótipos associados aos emigrantes portugueses, através dos quais é mostrada alguma vergonha que os filhos dos emigrantes sentem em relação ao comportamento dos pais, trazendo ao de cima os contrastes com a sociedade onde vivem. A grande ficção reside no regresso ao país de origem, concretizando o sonho da grande maioria dos emigrantes, mas subvertendo a lógica: no filme, não são os pais que voltam a Portugal, mas os filhos, que aparentemente pouco se identificam com o país dos progenitores. “A Gaiola Dourada” reintroduziu o debate sobre a emigração em Portugal, aproveitando a crise económica para refletir sobre o seu regresso em força, bem como traçar o perfil dos novos emigrantes. Será que os portugueses na ‘diáspora’ ainda reavivam a chama ‘lusitana’ (Gonçalves, 2009)? E será que a partilha do nome ‘Portugal’ basta para sublinhar uma alegada identidade nacional (Sobral, 2012)?

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Dissertação de mestrado em Sociologia (área de especialização em Organizações e Trabalho)

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Dissertação de mestrado em Técnicas de Caracterização e Análise Química

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Dissertação de mestrado em Ciências da Linguagem