4 resultados para 631
em Repositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa - Portugal
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O projecto apresentado neste relatório consiste na implementação de uma plataforma de desenvolvimento de aplicações Web orientada a mensagens, capaz de facilitar a construção de páginas Web e de automatizar o acesso a dados com base nos requisitos do problema. O foco da solução é baseado nos requisitos que forem definidos, de modo a desenvolver uma aplicação Web que responda a esses requisitos. A estratégia adoptada visa reduzir o acoplamento e aumentar a coesão dos módulos funcionais. Para reduzir o acoplamento e aumentar a coesão dos módulos funcionais separou-se a apresentação dos dados, permitindo assim que o desenvolvimento e os testes sejam realizados independentemente um do outro. O desenvolvimento é baseado em normas padronizadas (standards) de modo a facilitar a integração com outras tecnologias. Para o desenvolvimento do trabalho foi adoptada uma metodologia ágil. A gestão de projecto foi realizada com recurso a uma plataforma de gestão de projecto, que permitiu registar e organizar todas as informações e tarefas realizadas ao longo do projecto. Após a conclusão da plataforma e como caso de estudo, foi realizada uma aplicação baseada num cenário real de gestão académica (Portal Académico) para aferir os conceitos envolvidos.
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Glucose sensing is an issue with great interest in medical and biological applications. One possible approach to glucose detection takes advantage of measuring changes in fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) between a fluorescent donor and an acceptor within a protein which undergoes glucose-induced changes in conformation. This demands the detection of fluorescent signals in the visible spectrum. In this paper we analyzed the emission spectrum obtained from fluorescent labels attached to a protein which changes its conformation in the presence of glucose using a commercial spectrofluorometer. Different glucose nanosensors were used to measure the output spectra with fluorescent signals located at the cyan and yellow bands of the spectrum. A new device is presented based on multilayered a-SiC:H heterostructures to detect identical transient visible signals. The transducer consists of a p-i'(a-SiC:H)-n/p-i(a-Si:H)-n heterostructure optimized for the detection of the fluorescence resonance energy transfer between fluorophores with excitation in the violet (400 nm) and emissions in the cyan (470 nm) and yellow (588 nm) range of the spectrum. Results show that the device photocurrent signal measured under reverse bias and using appropriate steady state optical bias, allows the separate detection of the cyan and yellow fluorescence signals presented.
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Purpose - The education and training of a nuclear medicine technologist (NMT) is not homogeneous among European countries, which leads to different scope of practices and, therefore, different technical skills are assigned. The goal of this research was to characterize the education and training of NMT in Europe. Materials and methods - This study was based on a literature research to characterize the education and training of NMT and support the historical evolution of this profession. It was divided into two different phases: the first phase included analysis of scientific articles and the second phase included research of curricula that allow health professionals to work as NMT in Europe. Results - The majority of the countries [N=31 (89%)] offer the NMT curriculum integrated into the high education system and only in four (11%) countries the education is provided by professional schools. The duration in each education system is not equal, varying in professional schools (2-3 years) and high education level system (2-4 years), which means that different European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System, such as 240, 230, 222, 210 or 180 European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System, are attributed to the graduates. The professional title and scope of the practice of NMT are different in different countries in Europe. In most countries of Europe, nuclear medicine training is not specific and curriculum does not demonstrate the Nuclear Medicine competencies performed in clinical practice. Conclusion - The heterogeneity in education and training for NMT is an issue prevalent among European countries. For NMT professional development, there is a huge need to formalize and unify educational and training programmes in Europe.
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This paper shows several ways to analyse the performance of a safety barrier, depending on the objective to be achieved and present a method to analyse binary components usually present on sensor systems of safety barriers. An application example of a water-based fire system is presented and the Probability of Failure on Demand (PFD) of the sensor system is determined based on the analysis of pressure switches installed in this safety barrier. The knowledge of such information will allow the determination of safety barrier’s availability.