13 resultados para miR-20

em Repositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa - Portugal


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A presente dissertação pretende analisar a existência de associação entre as entidades detentoras de planos de pensões e os elementos que caracterizam os planos subscritos por tais entidades, sendo objecto deste estudo os planos de pensões de benefícios definidos. A partir de uma abordagem baseada na análise de conteúdo, e tendo como suporte documental as Demonstrações Financeiras inseridas no Relatório e Contas Consolidadas, a amostra deste estudo integra as entidades com valores mobiliários admitidos à negociação na Euronext Lisboa incluídas no índice PSI-20, durante o período compreendido entre 2005 e 2009. Da revisão de literatura efectuada, foram definidas hipóteses de associação significativa entre determinados factores que caracterizam as referidas entidades, nomeadamente, os elementos do Balanço e da Demonstração dos Resultados relativos à dimensão, ao endividamento e à rendibilidade, e os elementos caracterizadores dos planos de pensões subscritos por tais entidades, nomeadamente, o activo total do plano, a variação anual de tais activos e o défice do plano. Os dados recolhidos foram posteriormente submetidos a técnicas de análise univariada e bivariada, através de medidas estatísticas descritivas e do coeficiente de correlação de Spearman, respectivamente. Os resultados encontrados sugerem a existência de uma associação significativa entre o factor relativo à dimensão e os elementos caracterizadores dos planos de pensões seleccionados para este estudo. A referida associação, no entanto, não se verifica no que diz respeito aos factores relativos ao endividamento e à rendibilidade das entidades analisadas nesta dissertação.

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O presente artigo centra-se no estudo de caso dos debates da IVG (Interrupção Voluntária da Gravidez) na Assembleia da República em 1984, 1997 e 1998 e nas representações na imprensa das deputadas parlamentares que protagonizaram a discussão. O texto insere-se no âmbito do Projeto “Política no feminino: políticas de género e estratégias de visibilidade das deputadas parlamentares em Portugal”, que tem como objetivo o estudo da representação das deputadas e das questões de género no Parlamento em diferentes ciclos políticos da democracia portuguesa desde 1975 a 2002. A exposição far-se-á segundo três eixos: 1. A apresentação geral da investigação e a contextualização política do debate durante os diversos ciclos sobre o fim da ilicitude nos casos de IVG; 2. A análise da representatividade das deputadas durante o período em estudo, que corresponde à II, III, VII e VIII Legislaturas; 3. A representação das deputadas parlamentares na imprensa, suportada na análise fotojornalística em que se procurou detetar, a partir de uma perspetiva multimodal, os valores profissionais e não profissionais observáveis nas fotografias das deputadas e dos deputados que intervieram nos debates.

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Mestrado em Contabilidade e Análise Financeira

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Introduction: Pressure ulcers are a high cost, high volume issue for health and medical care providers, affecting patients’ recovery and psychological wellbeing. The current research of support surfaces on pressure as a risk factor in the development of pressure ulcers is not relevant to the specialised, controlled environment of the radiological setting. Method: 38 healthy participants aged 19-51 were placed supine on two different imaging surfaces. The XSENSOR pressure mapping system was used to measure the interface pressure. Data was acquired over a time of 20 minutes preceded by 6 minutes settling time to reduce measurement error. Qualitative information regarding participants’ opinion on pain and comfort was recorded using a questionnaire. Data analysis was performed using SPSS 22. Results: Data was collected from 30 participants aged 19 to 51 (mean 25.77, SD 7.72), BMI from 18.7 to 33.6 (mean 24.12, SD 3.29), for two surfaces, following eight participant exclusions due to technical faults. Total average pressure, average pressure for jeopardy areas (head, sacrum & heels) and peak pressure for jeopardy areas were calculated as interface pressure in mmHg. Qualitative data showed that a significant difference in experiences of comfort and pain was found in the jeopardy areas (P<0.05) between the two surfaces. Conclusion: A significant difference is seen in average pressure between the two surfaces. Pain and comfort data also show a significant difference between the surfaces, both findings support the proposal for further investigation into the effects of radiological surfaces as a risk factor for the formation of pressure ulcers.

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The development of biopharmaceutical manufacturing processes presents critical constraints, with the major constraint being that living cells synthesize these molecules, presenting inherent behavior variability due to their high sensitivity to small fluctuations in the cultivation environment. To speed up the development process and to control this critical manufacturing step, it is relevant to develop high-throughput and in situ monitoring techniques, respectively. Here, high-throughput mid-infrared (MIR) spectral analysis of dehydrated cell pellets and in situ near-infrared (NIR) spectral analysis of the whole culture broth were compared to monitor plasmid production in recombinant Escherichia coil cultures. Good partial least squares (PLS) regression models were built, either based on MIR or NIR spectral data, yielding high coefficients of determination (R-2) and low predictive errors (root mean square error, or RMSE) to estimate host cell growth, plasmid production, carbon source consumption (glucose and glycerol), and by-product acetate production and consumption. The predictive errors for biomass, plasmid, glucose, glycerol, and acetate based on MIR data were 0.7 g/L, 9 mg/L, 0.3 g/L, 0.4 g/L, and 0.4 g/L, respectively, whereas for NIR data the predictive errors obtained were 0.4 g/L, 8 mg/L, 0.3 g/L, 0.2 g/L, and 0.4 g/L, respectively. The models obtained are robust as they are valid for cultivations conducted with different media compositions and with different cultivation strategies (batch and fed-batch). Besides being conducted in situ with a sterilized fiber optic probe, NIR spectroscopy allows building PLS models for estimating plasmid, glucose, and acetate that are as accurate as those obtained from the high-throughput MIR setup, and better models for estimating biomass and glycerol, yielding a decrease in 57 and 50% of the RMSE, respectively, compared to the MIR setup. However, MIR spectroscopy could be a valid alternative in the case of optimization protocols, due to possible space constraints or high costs associated with the use of multi-fiber optic probes for multi-bioreactors. In this case, MIR could be conducted in a high-throughput manner, analyzing hundreds of culture samples in a rapid and automatic mode.

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Human mesenchymal stem/stromal cells (MSCs) have received considerable attention in the field of cell-based therapies due to their high differentiation potential and ability to modulate immune responses. However, since these cells can only be isolated in very low quantities, successful realization of these therapies requires MSCs ex-vivo expansion to achieve relevant cell doses. The metabolic activity is one of the parameters often monitored during MSCs cultivation by using expensive multi-analytical methods, some of them time-consuming. The present work evaluates the use of mid-infrared (MIR) spectroscopy, through rapid and economic high-throughput analyses associated to multivariate data analysis, to monitor three different MSCs cultivation runs conducted in spinner flasks, under xeno-free culture conditions, which differ in the type of microcarriers used and the culture feeding strategy applied. After evaluating diverse spectral preprocessing techniques, the optimized partial least square (PLS) regression models based on the MIR spectra to estimate the glucose, lactate and ammonia concentrations yielded high coefficients of determination (R2 ≥ 0.98, ≥0.98, and ≥0.94, respectively) and low prediction errors (RMSECV ≤ 4.7%, ≤4.4% and ≤5.7%, respectively). Besides PLS models valid for specific expansion protocols, a robust model simultaneously valid for the three processes was also built for predicting glucose, lactate and ammonia, yielding a R2 of 0.95, 0.97 and 0.86, and a RMSECV of 0.33, 0.57, and 0.09 mM, respectively. Therefore, MIR spectroscopy combined with multivariate data analysis represents a promising tool for both optimization and control of MSCs expansion processes.