38 resultados para Vila Nova de Cerveira swimming pool

em Repositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa - Portugal


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The study’s main purpose was the assessment of the environmental fungal contamination, the exploration of possible associations between related environmental variables and the study of the relationship between fungal contamination of air and surfaces. A descriptive study was developed based upon air and surfaces monitoring for fungal contamination in ten indoor gymnasiums with a swimming pool located in Lisbon’s urban area. Fifty 200 litres air samples and 120 surface swabs were collected. Surfaces samples were collected before and after cleaning and disinfection and temperature and relative humidity values were registered during the collection period. Twenty five different species of fungi were identified in the air samples, being the three most commonly isolated genera the following: Cladosporium (36.6%), Penicillium (19.0%) and Aspergillus (10.2%). Thirty-seven different species of fungi were identified in the surface samples. Fusarium sp. was the most frequent genera before (19.1%) and after (17.2%) cleaning and disinfection. There was a significant association between the numbers of visitors and the fungal contamination determined in the surface samples (p<0.05). There was no significant association (p>0.05) between the contamination encountered in the air samples and the one registered in the surface samples and between the fungal contamination and the temperature or relative humidity measured on location. The data obtained enabled the assessment of the establishment’s fungal contamination and led the authors to conclude, consequently, that physical activity, which generally promotes health, can in fact be challenged by this factor.

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requisitos necessários à obtenção do grau de Mestre em Teatro - especialização em Artes Performativas /Teatro-Música.

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Fungal contamination of air in 10 gymnasiums with swimming pools was monitored. Fifty air samples of 200 L each were collected, using a Millipore air tester, from the area surrounding the pool, in training studios, in showers and changing rooms for both sexes, and also, outside premises, since these are the places regarded as reference. Simultaneously, environmental parameters – temperature and humidity – were also monitored. Some 25 different species of fungi were identified. The six most commonly isolated genera were the following: Cladosporium sp. (36.6%), Penicillium sp. (19.0%), Aspergillus sp. (10.2%), Mucor sp. (7%), Phoma sp. and Chrysonilia sp. (3.3%). For yeasts, three different genera were identified, namely, Rhodotorula sp. (70%), Trichosporon mucoides and Cryptococcus uniguttulattus (10%).

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Mestrado em Educação Matemática na Educação Pré–Escolar e nos 1.º e 2.º Ciclos do Ensino Básico

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Mestrado em Educação Matemática na Educação Pré – Escolar e nos 1.º e 2.º Ciclos do Ensino Básico

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Agricultural workers especially poultry farmers are at increased risk of occupational respiratory diseases. Epidemiological studies showed increased prevalence of respiratory symptoms and adverse changes in pulmonary function parameters in poultry workers. In poultry production volatile organic compounds (VOCs) presence can be due to some compounds produced by molds that are volatile and are released directly into the air. These are known as microbial volatile organic compounds (MVOCs). Because these compounds often have strong and/or unpleasant odors, they can be the source of odors associated with molds. MVOC's are products of the microorganisms primary and secondary metabolism and are composed of low molecular weight alcohols, aldehydes, amines, ketones, terpenes, aromatic and chlorinated hydrocarbons, and sulfur-based compounds, all of which are variations of carbon-based molecules.

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Lighting is one of the most important factors in human interaction with the environment. Poor lighting may increase the risk of accidents and could also cause a variety of symptoms including: rapid fatigue, headaches, eyestrain, tired eyes, dry eyes, ocular surface symptoms (watery and irritated eyes), decreased concentration and stress. Specific disorders: degeneration of the sharpness of vision (blurred and double vision) and slowness in changing focus. Apart from the advantages in the health and welfare for the workers, good lighting also leads to better job performance (faster), less errors, better safety, fewer accidents and less absenteeism. The overall effect is: better productivity. Good lighting includes quantity and quality requirements, and should necessarily be appropriate to the activity/task being carried out, bearing in mind the comfort and visual efficiency of the worker.

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Relatório Final de Estágio apresentado à Escola Superior de Dança, com vista à obtenção do grau de Mestre em Ensino de Dança.

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Trabalho de Projeto submetido à Escola Superior de Teatro e Cinema para cumprimento dos requisitos necessários à obtenção do grau de Mestre em Teatro - especialização em Produção.

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Trabalho Final de Mestrado para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia Civil

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bACKGROUND - The Dande Health and Demographic Surveillance System (HDSS) located in Bengo province, Angola, covers nearly 65,500 residents living in approximately 19,800 households. This study aims to describe the main causes of deaths (CoD) occurred within the HDSS, from 2009 to 2012, and to explore associations between demographic or socioeconomic factors and broad mortality groups (Group I-Communicable diseases, maternal, perinatal and nutritional conditions; Group II-Non-communicable diseases; Group III-Injuries; IND-Indeterminate). Methods - Verbal Autopsies (VA) were performed after death identification during routine HDSS visits. Associations between broad groups of CoD and sex, age, education, socioeconomic position, place of residence and place of death, were explored using chi-square tests and fitting logistic regression models. Results - From a total of 1488 deaths registered, 1009 verbal autopsies were performed and 798 of these were assigned a CoD based on the 10th revision of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10). Mortality was led by CD (61.0%), followed by IND (18.3%), NCD (11.6%) and INJ (9.1%). Intestinal infectious diseases, malnutrition and acute respiratory infections were the main contributors to under-five mortality (44.2%). Malaria was the most common CoD among children under 15 years old (38.6%). Tuberculosis, traffic accidents and malaria led the CoD among adults aged 15–49 (13.5%, 10.5 % and 8.0% respectively). Among adults aged 50 or more, diseases of the circulatory system (23.2%) were the major CoD, followed by tuberculosis (8.2%) and malaria (7.7%). CD were more frequent CoD among less educated people (adjusted odds ratio, 95% confidence interval for none vs. 5 or more years of school: 1.68, 1.04–2.72). Conclusion - Infectious diseases were the leading CoD in this region. Verbal autopsies proved useful to identify the main CoD, being an important tool in settings where vital statistics are scarce and death registration systems have limitations.

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Trabalho de Projeto submetido à Escola Superior de Teatro e Cinema para cumprimento dos requisitos necessários à obtenção do grau de Mestre em Teatro - especialização em Artes Performativas – Teatro do Movimento.

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A Comissão Europeia irá lançar, num futuro próximo, uma nova directiva relativa à protecção radiológica - Basic Safety Standards – a qual irá substituir, num único documento, os actualmente existentes. Durante as últimas três décadas, em Portugal, a protecção radiológica contra radiações ionizantes tem sido regulada segundo cinco directivas, publicadas entre 1989 e 2003. Têm sido relatados vários incidentes ocorridos em ambiente clínico, nomeadamente naqueles que operam com radiação ionizante, pois na maioria dos casos, as regras, boas práticas e infra-estruturas não estão adequadas para esta finalidade. As questões ligadas com esta temática estão agora em análise e sob discussão pública. É, contudo, importante entender os desafios e requisitos da nova directiva para melhorar e assegurar a excelência dos resultados nas organizações de cuidados de saúde. Este novo documento reúne as abordagens da International Commission on Radiation Protection (ICRP), International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA), International Radiation Protection Association (IRPA) e World Health Organization (WHO) e também de outros especialistas na matéria. O propósito da nova directiva aplicada a qualquer exposição previamente planeada baseia-se no princípio ALARA (optimização das práticas, justificação da exposição e limitação da dose). O objectivo deste estudo é, na opinião das partes interessadas, identificar as oportunidades que podem resultar da implementação da nova directiva.

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O projecto “Principais tendências no cinema português contemporâneo” nasceu no Departamento de Cinema da ESTC, com o objectivo de desenvolver investigação especializada a partir de um núcleo formado por alunos da Licenciatura em Cinema e do Mestrado em Desenvolvimento de Projecto Cinematográfico, a que se juntaram professores-investigadores membros do CIAC e convidados. O que agora se divulga corresponde a dois anos e meio de trabalho desenvolvido pela equipa de investigação, entre Abril de 2009 e Novembro de 2011. Dada a forma que ele foi adquirindo, preferimos renomeá-lo, para efeitos de divulgação, “Novas & velhas tendências no cinema português contemporâneo”.

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O presente relatório corresponde à descrição do trabalho realizado durante estágio, no âmbito do trabalho final de Mestrado de Engenharia Civil, referente ao perfil de Estruturas. A motivação da escolha deste estágio teve como propósito aplicar os conhecimentos adquiridos ao longo do curso. Além disso ajudou-me a conhecer o mercado de trabalho. O tema escolhido foi Cálculo Automático de Estruturas. Análise Estrutural e Dimensionamento de um Edifício. O estágio teve lugar no gabinete Nova Faceta - Consultas, Estudos e Projectos. Este gabinete labora no concelho de Vila Franca de Xira. O trabalho realizado foi auxiliado por profissionais experientes e qualificados, estando sob a supervisão do orientador do estágio e consistiu na análise de diversos projectos de Engenharia e da elaboração do projecto que será apresentado neste relatório. O programa a que se recorreu para auxiliar na execução do dimensionamento foi o CYPECAD. O edifício que foi dimensionado situa – se no Algarve, mais concretamente no concelho de Albufeira, na Urbanização Cerro da Alagoa – 2ºfase, na Rua do Oceano lote 22A.