15 resultados para Basset, Christopher, 1753-1784.
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Dissertação apresentada na Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia da Universidade Nova de Lisboa para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia do Ambiente – Perfil Sanitária
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Dissertação apresentada na Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia da Universidade Nova de Lisboa para obtenção do grau de Mestre em História e Filosofia da Ciência
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Abstract Background: Nanotechnology has the potential to provide agriculture with new tools that may be used in the rapid detection and molecular treatment of diseases and enhancement of plant ability to absorb nutrients, among others. Data on nanoparticle toxicity in plants is largely heterogeneous with a diversity of physicochemical parameters reported, which difficult generalizations. Here a cell biology approach was used to evaluate the impact of Quantum Dots (QDs) nanocrystals on plant cells, including their effect on cell growth, cell viability, oxidative stress and ROS accumulation, besides their cytomobility. Results: A plant cell suspension culture of Medicago sativa was settled for the assessment of the impact of the addition of mercaptopropanoic acid coated CdSe/ZnS QDs. Cell growth was significantly reduced when 100 mM of mercaptopropanoic acid -QDs was added during the exponential growth phase, with less than 50% of the cells viable 72 hours after mercaptopropanoic acid -QDs addition. They were up taken by Medicago sativa cells and accumulated in the cytoplasm and nucleus as revealed by optical thin confocal imaging. As part of the cellular response to internalization, Medicago sativa cells were found to increase the production of Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) in a dose and time dependent manner. Using the fluorescent dye H2DCFDA it was observable that mercaptopropanoic acid-QDs concentrations between 5-180 nM led to a progressive and linear increase of ROS accumulation. Conclusions: Our results showed that the extent of mercaptopropanoic acid coated CdSe/ZnS QDs cytotoxicity in plant cells is dependent upon a number of factors including QDs properties, dose and the environmental conditions of administration and that, for Medicago sativa cells, a safe range of 1-5 nM should not be exceeded for biological applications.
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Dissertation presented to obtain the Ph.D degree in Engineering Sciences and Technology
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Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Engenharia Informática
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As an introduction to a series of articles focused on the exploration of particular tools and/or methods to bring together digital technology and historical research, the aim of this paper is mainly to highlight and discuss in what measure those methodological approaches can contribute to improve analytical and interpretative capabilities available to historians. In a moment when the digital world present us with an ever-increasing variety of tools to perform extraction, analysis and visualization of large amounts of text, we thought it would be relevant to bring the digital closer to the vast historical academic community. More than repeating an idea of digital revolution introduced in the historical research, something recurring in the literature since the 1980s, the aim was to show the validity and usefulness of using digital tools and methods, as another set of highly relevant tools that the historians should consider. For this several case studies were used, combining the exploration of specific themes of historical knowledge and the development or discussion of digital methodologies, in order to highlight some changes and challenges that, in our opinion, are already affecting the historians' work, such as a greater focus given to interdisciplinarity and collaborative work, and a need for the form of communication of historical knowledge to become more interactive.
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Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Doutor em Bioengenharia (MIT-Portugal)
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In his Answer to the Question: What is Enlightenment (1784), Kant puts forward his belief that the vocation to think freely, which humankind is endowed with, is bound to make sure that “the public use of reason” will at last act “even on the fundamental principles of government and the state [will] find it agreeable to treat man – who is now more than a machine – in accord with his dignity”. The critical reference to La Mettrie (1747), by opposing the machine to human dignity, will echo, in the dawn of the 20th century, in Bergson’s attempt to explain humor. Besides being exclusive to humans, humor is also a social phenomenon. Freud (1905) assures that pleasure originated by humor is collective, it results from a “social process”: jokes need an audience, a “third party”, in order to work and have fun. Assuming humor as a social and cultural phenomenon, this paper intends to sustain that it played a role in the framing of the public sphere and of public opinion in Portugal during the transition from Absolute Monarchy to Liberalism. The search for the conditions which made possible the critical exercise of sociability is at the root of the creation of the public sphere in the sense developed by Habermas (1962), whose perspective, however, has been questioned by those who point 2 out the alleged idealism of the concept – as opposed, for example, to Bakhtin (1970), whose work stresses diversity and pluralism. This notwithstanding, the concept of public sphere is crucial to the building of public opinion, which is, in turn, indissoluble from the principle of publicity, as demonstrated by Bobbio (1985). This paper discusses the historical evolution of the concept of public opinion from Ancient Greece doxa, through Machiavelli’s “humors” (1532), the origin of the expression in Montaigne (1580) and the contributions of Hobbes (1651), Locke (1690), Swift (1729), Rousseau (1762) or Hume (1777), up to the reflection of Lippman (1922) and Bourdieu’s critique (1984). It maintains that humor, as it appears in Portuguese printed periodicals from 1797 (when Almocreve de Petas was published for the first time) to the end of the civil war (1834) – especially in those edited by José Daniel Rodrigues da Costa but also in O Piolho Viajante, by António Manuel Policarpo da Silva, or in the ones written by José Agostinho de Macedo, as well as in a political “elite minded” periodical such as Correio Braziliense –, contributed to the framing of the public sphere and of public opinion in Portugal.
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Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia - SFRH/BD/48804/2008 and the project PTDC/BI/65383/2006 assigned to Prof. Cecíla Roque and also to Associate Laboratory REQUIMTE (Pest-C/EQB/LA0006/2011)
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Tablet computers are on the rise and are increasingly superseding stationary computers in terms of modern online shopping. This paper therefore aims on understanding how tablet and website characteristics might impact online consumer behavior. The collected data resulted from focus groups and in-depth interviews conducted with a technology affine audience. It has shown that tablets indeed may have shifted shopping behavior from utilitarian towards rather recreational attributes. Discussions also revealed high customer expectations towards visited shopping websites and prevailing deficits. Thus, harnessing the concept of experiential flow is crucial. Compelling experiences are required to increase the duration of stay and consequently the likelihood of increased purchases.
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This article argues that the study of literary representations of landscapes can be aided and enriched by the application of digital geographic technologies. As an example, the article focuses on the methods and preliminary findings of LITESCAPE.PT—Atlas of Literary Landscapes of Mainland Portugal, an on-going project that aims to study literary representations of mainland Portugal and to explore their connections with social and environmental realities both in the past and in the present. LITESCAPE.PT integrates traditional reading practices and ‘distant reading’ approaches, along with collaborative work, relational databases, and geographic information systems (GIS) in order to classify and analyse excerpts from 350 works of Portuguese literature according to a set of ecological, socioeconomic, temporal and cultural themes. As we argue herein this combination of qualitative and quantitative methods—itself a response to the difficulty of obtaining external funding—can lead to (a) increased productivity, (b) the pursuit of new research goals, and (c) the creation of new knowledge about natural and cultural history. As proof of concept, the article presents two initial outcomes of the LITESCAPE.PT project: a case study documenting the evolving literary geography of Lisbon and a case study exploring the representation of wolves in Portuguese literature.
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A presente dissertação tem como objectivo a elaboração de uma biografia do psiquiatra Luís Cebola, com ênfase na sua concepção da prática clínica e no seu posicionamento ideológico. Além disso, pretende-se ampliar a compreensão acerca da conceptualização da doença mental, bem como dos tratamentos psiquiátricos aplicados em Portugal, durante a primeira metade do século XX, tendo por base o seu desempenho enquanto director clínico – desde 1911 até 1949 – da Casa de Saúde do Telhal (CST), pertencente à Ordem Hospitaleira de São João de Deus (OHSJD). Esta dissertação representa um estudo pioneiro sobre esta personalidade – negligenciada pela história da psiquiatra praticada até agora em Portugal – e sobre as suas contribuições para o desenvolvimento da psiquiatria portuguesa, bem como para a disseminação-popularização de temas médicos e científicos. Demonstra-se que os tratamentos aplicados na CST, sob a sua direcção clínica, se mantiveram actualizados, tanto em relação aos outros hospitais psiquiátricos portugueses como em relação às instituições estrangeiras. As viagens que Cebola realizou a hospitais psiquiátricos de diversos países europeus, muito contribuíram para a modernização do ambiente hospitalar e terapêutico da CST, bem como para o seu privilegiar da terapia ocupacional – a ergoterapia – enquanto método de tratamento. Conclui-se que o esquecimento do médico por parte dos seus colegas de profissão, bem como pelos estudos históricos da disciplina, se deverá principalmente a três factores: em primeiro lugar, Cebola não desenvolveu projectos de investigação, e, por conseguinte manteve-se afastado das publicações da especialidade, bem como dos debates científicos da época; em segundo lugar, não formou discípulos, não dando, desse modo, continuidade à sua visão da prática clínica; e por último, as suas publicações de crítica sociopolítica, censurando o regime do Estado Novo, a Igreja Católica, e a psicocirurgia, criaram plausivelmente uma relação de tensão com os Irmãos da OHSJD e com a nova geração de psiquiatras.
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Esta tese A Matemática e a Narrativa – Reflexos de Afinidades Históricas e Epistemológicas: Uma Conceptualização Pedagógica da Matemática trata de questões problemáticas relativamente à transmissão de conceitos em matemática. Primeiramente, a matemática, uma construção humana tanto na sua concepção como na sua evolução, não se apresenta imediatamente acessível e utilizável pela generalidade dos seres humanos. A sua utilização encontra-se caracteristicamente restrita a quem domine o formalismo simbólico. Relativamente a outras áreas científicas, tem emergido o desejo de comunicar, de forma clara, o conteúdo ideário dos seus respectivos domínios do conhecimento aos não especialistas. Não obstante tais esforços de comunicação terem vindo a ser concretizados com sucesso em várias áreas, o mesmo tem-se verificado com maior raridade na matemática, dada a dificuldade intrínseca de fornecer expressões rigorosas e simultaneamente acessíveis dos supracitados formalismos simbólicos. Em segundo lugar, os problemas pedagógicos contemporâneos, já patentes na Gazeta de Matemática, publicação que acompanhou grande parte do século XX em Portugal, centram-se na dificuldade de atrair os alunos para os desafios com os quais a matemática confronta o engenho humano. Consequentemente, a produção futura de conhecimento pode ressentir-se deste facto. Ao não pactuar com o cepticismo que envolve a tradução das ideias matemáticas para suportes não-formais, contestam-se as premissas dissonantes nas quais se fundamenta. Os modelos teóricos publicados por académicos contemporâneos atestam a pertinência de uma perspectiva inovadora neste domínio. Além disso, foram desenvolvidos instrumentos pedagógicos que melhoram a transmissão de conceitos matemáticos, indicando a importância educativa da narrativa, em particular. Tanto do ponto de vista conceptual, como da prática, o papel essencial do discurso oral (narrativa/conto oral) perante a transmissão do conhecimento matemático é cada vez mais enfatizado. É proposto, como uma abordagem inovadora à comunicação da matemática, explorar a narratividade para criar um currículo mais dinâmico. A utilização da oralidade torna-se um processo chave no ensino e na reflexão sobre o conhecimento matemático, dada a natureza híbrida (ultrapassando fronteiras) das práticas intelectuais contemporâneas.