27 resultados para Constantes de acoplamento de partículas elementares
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Neste trabalho é desenvolvido um estudo comparativo de vários sistemas de ventilação, baseados em jactos localizados. Foram avaliados, para cada um deles, o nível da qualidade do ar interior, conforto térmico, desconforto térmico local (risco de resfriamento) a que os ocupantes estão sujeitos e o índice ADI (Air Distribution Index). O estudo foi efectuado numericamente, a partir de dois softwares acoplados, e experimentalmente, a partir de uma sala de aula desenvolvida a escala real. Nesta sala de aulas, equipada com 6 ou 12 ocupantes e com 6 secretárias, foram analisados sistemas de ventilação com jactos verticais descendentes, localizados em cima (mais afastado e mais próximo do nível da cabeça dos ocupantes) e à frente dos ocupantes, e com jactos horizontais, localizados em frente dos ocupantes, em cima e em baixo da secretária. O estudo numérico, da interacção do escoamento com os ocupantes, foi efectuado a partir do acoplamento de um software que simula a resposta térmica dos ocupantes (Human Thermal Comfort) e um que simula o escoamento tridimensional em espaços ocupados (Virtual Air Flow - 3D), utilizando o modelo de turbulência RNG. Foi utilizada uma malha não uniforme, com um maior refinamento junto dos obstáculos e nas entradas e saídas de ar. No estudo do projecto do sistema de ventilação baseado em jactos verticais descendentes localizados em cima e mais afastado do nível da cabeça dos ocupantes, foram efectuadas medições experimentais de forma a validar os softwares acoplados e um modelo desenvolvido para calcular o escoamento unidireccional no interior de condutas. Neste estudo foi ainda utilizado um modelo de cálculo das temperaturas das superfícies. Por fim foi realizada uma simulação num contexto mais real, com 6 ocupantes sentados e um ocupante em pé, simulando 6 alunos e um professor, onde foi utilizado o acoplamento dos modelos Human Thermal Comfort e Virtual Air Flow - 3D, o modelo numérico de escoamentos unidireccionais no interior de condutas e o modelo de cálculo das temperaturas das superfícies. São ainda feitas sugestões para a partir deste trabalho, se efectuarem estudos em geometrias mais complexas.
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Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSc) have great potential for applications in regenerative medicine, disease modeling and basic research. Several methods have been developed for their derivation. The original method of Takahashi and Yamanaka involved the use of retroviral vectors which result in insertional mutagenesis, presence in the genome of potential oncogenes and effects of residual transgene expression on differentiation bias of each particular iPSc line. Other methods have been developed, using different viral vectors (adenovirus and Sendai virus), transient plasmid transfection, mRNA transduction, protein transduction and use of small molecules. However, these methods suffer from low efficiencies; can be extremely labor intensive, or both. An additional method makes use of the piggybac transposon, which has the advantage of inserting its payload into the host genome and being perfectly excised upon re-expression of the transposon transposase. Briefly, a policistronic cassette expressing Oct4, Sox2, Klf4 and C-Myc flanked by piggybac terminal repeats is delivered to the cells along with a plasmid transiently expressing piggybac transposase. Once reprogramming occurs, the cells are re-transfected with transposase and subclones free of tranposon integrations screened for. The procedure is therefore very labor intensive, requiring multiple manipulations and successive rounds of cloning and screening. The original method for reprogramming with the the PiggyBac transposon was created by Woltjen et al in 2009 (schematized here) and describes a process with which it is possible to obtain insert-free iPSc. Insert-free iPSc enables the establishment of better cellular models of iPS and adds a new level of security to the use of these cells in regenerative medicine. Due to the fact that it was based on several low efficiency steps, the overall efficiency of the method is very low (<1%). Moreover, the stochastic transfection, integration, excision and the inexistence of an active way of selection leaves this method in need of extensive characterization and screening of the final clones. In this work we aime to develop a non-integrative iPSc derivation system in which integration and excision of the transgenes can be controlled by simple media manipulations, avoiding labor intensive and potentially mutagenic procedures. To reach our goal we developed a two vector system which is simultaneously delivered to original population of fibroblasts. The first vector, Remo I, carries the reprogramming cassette and GFP under the regulation of a constitutive promoter (CAG). The second vector, Eneas, carries the piggybac transposase associated with an estrogen receptor fragment (ERT2), regulated in a TET-OFF fashion, and its equivalent reverse trans-activator associated with a positive-negative selection cassette under a constitutive promoter. We tested its functionality in HEK 293T cells. The protocol is divided in two the following steps: 1) Obtaining acceptable transfection efficiency into human fibroblasts. 2) Testing the functionality of the construct 3) Determining the ideal concentration of DOX for repressing mPB-ERT2 expression 4) Determining the ideal concentration of TM for transposition into the genome 5) Determining the ideal Windows of no DOX/TM pulse for transposition into the genome 6) 3, 4 and 5) for transposition out of the genome 7) Determination of the ideal concentration of GCV for negative selection We successfully demonstrated that ENEAS behaved as expected in terms of DOX regulation of the expression of mPB-ERT2. We also demonstrated that by delivering the plasmid into 293T HEK cells and manipulating the levels of DOX and TM in the medium, we could obtain puromycin resistant lines. The number of puromycin resistant colonies obtained was significantly higher when DOX as absent, suggesting that the colonies resulted from transposition events. Presence of TM added an extra layer of regulation, albeit weaker. Our PCR analysis, while not a clean as would be desired, suggested that transposition was indeed occurring, although a background level of random integration could not be ruled out. Finally, our attempt to determine whether we could use GVC to select clones that had successfully mobilized PB out of the genome was unsuccessful. Unexpectedly, 293T HEK cells that had been transfected with ENEAS and selected for puromycin resistance were insensitive to GCV.
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Novos e inovadores sistemas de entrega de agentes ativos estão a transformar o desenvolvimento de formulações no campo da dermocosmética. A sociedade em que nos inserimos apresenta-se crescentemente preocupada com a saúde e aparência, o que tem aumentado a procura de formulações antienvelhecimento eficazes. A nanotecnologia aplicada à dermocosmética tem demonstrado potencialidades na entrega de ativos a nível tópico perante partículas de maior escala. Os nanomateriais apresentam caraterísticas muito específicas, destacando-se o fato de apresentarem uma elevada razão área de superfície/volume permitindo um aumento da profundidade de penetração através das camadas da pele, além de permitirem uma libertação controlada do ativo em questão. Uma grande variedade de ativos antienvelhecimento, como antioxidantes, agentes despigmentantes, hidroxiácidos e agentes hidratantes, encontram-se em formulações com sistemas transportadores como lipossomas, nanocápsulas, nanoesferas, nanoemulsões, nanopartículas lipídicas e nanocristais. Estes sistemas de entrega podem atualmente ser encontrados em inúmeros produtos cosméticos, sendo utilizados pelos laboratórios de cosmética de referência. Com esta monografia pretendem-se explorar os vários tipos de nanomateriais utilizados na formulação de cosméticos, as potencialidades de penetração destes através da pele, enfatizando o uso de nanoestruturas em formulações antienvelhecimento.
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This work describes the synthesis of nanosized metal sulfides and respective SiO2 and/or TiO2 composites in high yield via a straightforward process, under ambient conditions (temperature and pressure), by adding to aqueous metals a nutrient solution containing biologically generated sulfide from sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB). The nanoparticles‘ (NPs) morphological properties were shown not to be markedly altered by the SRB growth media composition neither by the presence of bacterial cells. We further extended the work carried out, using the effluent of a bioremediation system previously established. The process results in the synthesis of added value products obtained from metal rich effluents, such as Acid Mine Drainage (AMD), when associated with the bioremediation process. Precipitation of metals using sulfide allows for the possibility of selective recovery, as different metal sulfides possess different solubilities. We have evaluated the selective precipitation of CuS, ZnS and FeS as nanosized metal sulfides. Again, we have also tested the precipitation of these metal sulfides in the presence of support structures, such as SiO2. Studies were carried out using both artificial and real solutions in a continuous bioremediation system. We found that this method allowed for a highly selective precipitation of copper and a lower selectivity in the precipitation of zinc and iron, though all metals were efficiently removed (>93% removal). This research has also demonstrated the potential of ZnS-TiO2 nanocomposites as catalysts in the photodegradation of organic pollutants using the cationic dye, Safranin-T, as a model contaminant. The influence of the catalyst amount, initial pH and dye concentration were also evaluated. Finally, the efficiency of the precipitates as catalysts in sunlight mediated photodegradation was investigated, using different volumes of dye-contaminated water (150 mL and 10 L). This work demonstrates that all tested composites have the potential to be used as photocatalysts for the degradation of Safranin-T.
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The objective of this thesis is to study the properties of resistive switching effect based on bistable resistive memory which is fabricated in the form of Al2O3/polymer diodes and to contribute to the elucidation of resistive switching mechanisms. Resistive memories were characterized using a variety of electrical techniques, including current-voltage measurements, small-signal impedance, and electrical noise based techniques. All the measurements were carried out over a large temperature range. Fast voltage ramps were used to elucidate the dynamic response of the memory to rapid varying electric fields. The temperature dependence of the current provided insight into the role of trapped charges in resistive switching. The analysis of fast current fluctuations using electric noise techniques contributed to the elucidation of the kinetics involved in filament formation/rupture, the filament size and correspondent current capabilities. The results reported in this thesis provide insight into a number of issues namely: (i) The fundamental limitations on the speed of operation of a bi-layer resistive memory are the time and voltage dependences of the switch-on mechanism. (ii) The results explain the wide spread in switching times reported in the literature and the apparently anomalous behaviour of the high conductance state namely the disappearance of the negative differential resistance region at high voltage scan rates which is commonly attributed to a “dead time” phenomenon which had remained elusive since it was first reported in the ‘60s. (iii) Assuming that the current is filamentary, Comsol simulations were performed and used to explain the observed dynamic properties of the current-voltage characteristics. Furthermore, the simulations suggest that filaments can interact with each other. (iv) The current-voltage characteristics have been studied as a function of temperature. The findings indicate that creation and annihilation of filaments is controlled by filling and neutralizing traps localized at the oxide/polymer interface. (v) Resistive switching was also studied in small-molecule OLEDs. It was shown that the degradation that leads to a loss of light output during operation is caused by the presence of a resistive switching layer. A diagnostic tool that predicts premature failure of OLEDs was devised and proposed. Resistive switching is a property of oxides. These layers can grow in a number of devices including, organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs), spin-valve transistors and photovoltaic devices fabricated in different types of material. Under strong electric fields the oxides can undergo dielectric breakdown and become resistive switching layers. Resistive switching strongly modifies the charge injection causing a number of deleterious effects and eventually device failure. In this respect the findings in this thesis are relevant to understand reliability issues in devices across a very broad field.
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A regulação é apresentada como instrumento de uma política pública, neste caso, de uma política pública de turismo (GONZÁLEZ, 2004; OLIVEIRA, 2009; MACHADO, 2010). A sujeição desta a um princípio geral como a sustentabilidade, conforme art. 4º parágrafo único da Lei da Política Nacional de Turismo do Brasil (LPNTB) dá o mote para a investigação. É objetivo do artigo fazer uma análise comparativa entre as regulações constantes das leis-quadro das políticas públicas de turismo no Brasil e em Portugal, à luz de princípios funcionais comuns e sistémicos e, em particular, do princípio da sustentabilidade. A regulação do princípio da sustentabilidade no turismo, actividade, também, marcada por fortes princípios de sustentabilidade (OMT, 1999; RYAN, 2002; VALLS, 2004) implica que o Direito se adeque, enquanto instrumento, método, processo, dir-se-ia, como sistema (BENI, 2004; OLIVEIRA, 2004) adequado às especificidades do turismo, cujas políticas públicas estão funcionalizadas para fortes exigências de desenvolvimento económico e social. Para melhor compreensão, enriquecimento e conhecimento da regulação, enquanto instrumento de sustentabilidade, o autor recorre ao método comparado, justapondo os desenvolvimentos do princípio da sustentabilidade constantes da LPNTB com o princípio da sustentabilidade constante da Lei das Políticas Públicas de Turismo em Portugal (LPPTP). Assim, permite-se um apuramento e refinamento do sentido do princípio da sustentabilidade, através da deteção de pontes, homologias, funcionalidades idênticas e diferenças entre o sistema jurídico brasileiro e o português quanto à regulação fundamental de políticas públicas de turismo, permitindo-se uma melhor compreensão da sua funcionalidade, que se pretende o mais universal possível (OMT, 1999).
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Tese de doutoramento, Ciências Biotecnológicas (Biotecnologia Alimentar), Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Universidade do Algarve, 2014
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Dissertação de mestrado, Biologia Marinha, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Universidade do Algarve, 2015
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Dissertação de mestrado, Oncobiologia,(Mecanismos Moleculares do Cancro), Departamento de Ciências Biomédicas e Medicina, Universidade do Algarve, 2015
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Dissertação de mestrado, Engenharia Civil, Instituto Superior de Engenharia, Universidade do Algarve, 2015
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Dissertação de mestrado, Engenharia do Ambiente, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Universidade do Algarve, 2015
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Dissertação de Mestrado, Ciências Biomédicas, Departamento de Ciências Biomédicas e Medicina, Universidade do Algarve, 2016