48 resultados para inter-group tree sharing


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RESUMO: Desenho do estudo: Estudo quantitativo, experimental prospectivo de factor único, desenho pré-teste, pós-teste. Objectivos: Determinar a efectividade da ecografia em tempo real, como Informação de Retorno Extrínseca Visual Ecográfica (IRE-VE) na performance do transverso do abdómen (TrA), em sujeitos saudáveis; analisar eventuais diferenças entre a IRE-VE e a Informação de Retorno Extrínseca Verbal Clínica (IRE-VC); medir a performance da musculatura abdominal, através das diferenças na espessura dos músculos TrA e oblíquo interno (OI) e deslizamento do TrA, em repouso e em contracção. Enquadramento: A maioria dos indivíduos não tem conhecimentos nem consciência do contributo de uma boa performance do TrA para a estabilidade da coluna lombar. Vários estudos recentes se têm dedicado a este assunto, tendo sido mostrado o importante contributo da ecografia como Informação de Retorno Extrínseca (IRE). Uma vez que o TrA e o OI contribuem para a estabilidade lombo pélvica, e que a aprendizagem do seu controlo motor é essencial para a recuperação da função, torna-se relevante clarificar o contributo da informação de retorno na primeira fase da aprendizagem da performance desses músculos, bem como encontrar as melhores estratégias para a sua realização. A ecografia foi o instrumento escolhido para servir esse objectivo. Métodos: Participaram no estudo 75 sujeitos, sem queixas lombares, com idades compreendidas entre os 18 e os 38 anos com um valor médio de 21,9 anos (±4,03), divididos aleatoriamente em três grupos com uma tarefa comum: a “Manobra do Transverso”, em que um grupo não recebeu IRE (GC), outro recebeu IRE verbal clínica e palpatória (GIRE-VC) e ooutro recebeu IRE visual ecográfica (GIRE-VE). Para efeitos de análise da contracção da musculatura abdominal, foram estudadas a espessura dos músculos TrA e OI e o deslizamento do TrA, visualizados em imagens ecográficas em tempo real, e congeladas para medição em diferido. Estes procedimentos foram apurados num estudo piloto de fidedignidade das medições em causa. Quanto à abordagem estatística das variáveis de performance muscular foi realizada uma análise da variância simples paramétrica para amostras independentes e um teste para a diferença de médias para amostras emparelhadas. Resultados: Observamos que no GC, a ausência de IRE cursou com uma performance idêntica nos dois momentos de avaliação e que nos dois grupos com IRE, das variáveis de performance, é significativamente diferente a contracção do TrA, para uma diferença de 1,95 mm no GIRE-VE (p=0,000) e de 0,84 mm no GIRE-VC (p=0,000). Ao comparar os grupos entre si houve diferenças no limiar da significância (p=0,056) para uma melhor contracção do TrA no GIRE-VE. As outras variáveis, contracção do OI e deslizamento do TrA, não revelaram efeito relacionado com a IRE em nenhum dos grupos. Conclusão: Dos resultados obtidos, podemos concluir que a IRE-VE, quando usada isoladamente, na Manobra do Transverso provoca um maior aumento na espessura do TrA, quando comparada com a IRE-VC . O uso da ecografia mostrou ser efectivo na facilitação da performance da Manobra do Transverso em sujeitos saudáveis.---------------------ABSTRACT: Study Design: Single Factor Experimental Design: Pre-Test Post-test Control Group Design. Objectives: To measure the contribution of different types of biofeedack on Transversus Abdominis (TrA) and Internal Oblique (IO) performance through changes in thickness and lateral slide of TrA anterior fascia during abdominal hollowing exercise (AHE). Background: Increasingly clinicians are using real-time ultrasound imaging as a form of supplementing feedback when teaching trunk stabilization exercises to patients; however, there has been no evidence of its effectiveness when used alone. Material and Methods: Seventy-five healthy subjects were divided randomly into 3 groups that received: group 1, no feedback; group 2, verbal and palpatory feedback, and group 3, realtime ultrasound feedback. The TrA and IO performance of each subject was twice assessed (before and after receiving feedback) when performing the AHE in a supine hook-lying position. Analysis of variance and T-test were used for the independent and paired samples, respectively, to determine significant changes in the performance of TrA and IO, based on intra and inter group analysis. Results: Group 1 had no differences between moments; group 2 had significant differences concerning TrA thickness (p=0,000) to a 0,84 mm thickness difference; group 3 had significant differences concerning TrA thickness (p=0,000) to a 1,94 mm difference; The ability to perform the AHE differed only among group 3 and group 1 (p=0.056), and only for changes in thickness of TrA muscle. No differences among groups were found neither for the lateral slide of TrA anterior fascia, nor for the internal oblique thickness. Conclusion: From the results of this study we conclude that real-time ultrasound feedback, when used alone during an AHE, can have a larger increase in TrA thickness when compared to verbal and palpatory feedback. The use of real time ultrasound showed to be effective as a feedback tool to facilitate the performance of the AHE in a supine hook-lying position in healthy subjects.

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Dissertation presented to obtain the Ph.D degree in Biology by Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Instituto de Tecnologia Química e Biológica, Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência.

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We investigate the determinants of giving in a lab-in-the-field experiment with large stakes. Study participants in urban Mozambique play dictator games where their counterpart is the closest person to them outside their household. Dictators share more with counterparts when they have the option of giving in kind (in the form of goods), compared to giving that must be in cash. Qualitative post-experiment responses suggest that this effect is driven by a desire to control how recipients use gifted resources. Standard economic determinants such as the rate of return to giving and the size of the endowment also affect giving, but the effects of even large changes in these determinants are significantly smaller than the effect of the in-kind option. Our results support theories of giving where the utility of givers depends on the composition (not just the level) of gift-recipient expenditures, and givers thus seek control over transferred resources.

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The particular characteristics and affordances of technologies play a significant role in human experience by defining the realm of possibilities available to individuals and societies. Some technological configurations, such as the Internet, facilitate peer-to-peer communication and participatory behaviors. Others, like television broadcasting, tend to encourage centralization of creative processes and unidirectional communication. In other instances still, the affordances of technologies can be further constrained by social practices. That is the case, for example, of radio which, although technically allowing peer-to-peer communication, has effectively been converted into a broadcast medium through the legislation of the airwaves. How technologies acquire particular properties, meanings and uses, and who is involved in those decisions are the broader questions explored here. Although a long line of thought maintains that technologies evolve according to the logic of scientific rationality, recent studies demonstrated that technologies are, in fact, primarily shaped by social forces in specific historical contexts. In this view, adopted here, there is no one best way to design a technological artifact or system; the selection between alternative designs—which determine the affordances of each technology—is made by social actors according to their particular values, assumptions and goals. Thus, the arrangement of technical elements in any technological artifact is configured to conform to the views and interests of those involved in its development. Understanding how technologies assume particular shapes, who is involved in these decisions and how, in turn, they propitiate particular behaviors and modes of organization but not others, requires understanding the contexts in which they are developed. It is argued here that, throughout the last century, two distinct approaches to the development and dissemination of technologies have coexisted. In each of these models, based on fundamentally different ethoi, technologies are developed through different processes and by different participants—and therefore tend to assume different shapes and offer different possibilities. In the first of these approaches, the dominant model in Western societies, technologies are typically developed by firms, manufactured in large factories, and subsequently disseminated to the rest of the population for consumption. In this centralized model, the role of users is limited to selecting from the alternatives presented by professional producers. Thus, according to this approach, the technologies that are now so deeply woven into human experience, are primarily shaped by a relatively small number of producers. In recent years, however, a group of three interconnected interest groups—the makers, hackerspaces, and open source hardware communities—have increasingly challenged this dominant model by enacting an alternative approach in which technologies are both individually transformed and collectively shaped. Through a in-depth analysis of these phenomena, their practices and ethos, it is argued here that the distributed approach practiced by these communities offers a practical path towards a democratization of the technosphere by: 1) demystifying technologies, 2) providing the public with the tools and knowledge necessary to understand and shape technologies, and 3) encouraging citizen participation in the development of technologies.

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In the past few years Tabling has emerged as a powerful logic programming model. The integration of concurrent features into the implementation of Tabling systems is demanded by need to use recently developed tabling applications within distributed systems, where a process has to respond concurrently to several requests. The support for sharing of tables among the concurrent threads of a Tabling process is a desirable feature, to allow one of Tabling’s virtues, the re-use of computations by other threads and to allow efficient usage of available memory. However, the incremental completion of tables which are evaluated concurrently is not a trivial problem. In this dissertation we describe the integration of concurrency mechanisms, by the way of multi-threading, in a state of the art Tabling and Prolog system, XSB. We begin by reviewing the main concepts for a formal description of tabled computations, called SLG resolution and for the implementation of Tabling under the SLG-WAM, the abstract machine supported by XSB. We describe the different scheduling strategies provided by XSB and introduce some new properties of local scheduling, a scheduling strategy for SLG resolution. We proceed to describe our implementation work by describing the process of integrating multi-threading in a Prolog system supporting Tabling, without addressing the problem of shared tables. We describe the trade-offs and implementation decisions involved. We then describe an optimistic algorithm for the concurrent sharing of completed tables, Shared Completed Tables, which allows the sharing of tables without incurring in deadlocks, under local scheduling. This method relies on the execution properties of local scheduling and includes full support for negation. We provide a theoretical framework and discuss the implementation’s correctness and complexity. After that, we describe amethod for the sharing of tables among threads that allows parallelism in the computation of inter-dependent subgoals, which we name Concurrent Completion. We informally argue for the correctness of Concurrent Completion. We give detailed performance measurements of the multi-threaded XSB systems over a variety of machines and operating systems, for both the Shared Completed Tables and the Concurrent Completion implementations. We focus our measurements inthe overhead over the sequential engine and the scalability of the system. We finish with a comparison of XSB with other multi-threaded Prolog systems and we compare our approach to concurrent tabling with parallel and distributed methods for the evaluation of tabling. Finally, we identify future research directions.

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The definition and programming of distributed applications has become a major research issue due to the increasing availability of (large scale) distributed platforms and the requirements posed by the economical globalization. However, such a task requires a huge effort due to the complexity of the distributed environments: large amount of users may communicate and share information across different authority domains; moreover, the “execution environment” or “computations” are dynamic since the number of users and the computational infrastructure change in time. Grid environments, in particular, promise to be an answer to deal with such complexity, by providing high performance execution support to large amount of users, and resource sharing across different organizations. Nevertheless, programming in Grid environments is still a difficult task. There is a lack of high level programming paradigms and support tools that may guide the application developer and allow reusability of state-of-the-art solutions. Specifically, the main goal of the work presented in this thesis is to contribute to the simplification of the development cycle of applications for Grid environments by bringing structure and flexibility to three stages of that cycle through a commonmodel. The stages are: the design phase, the execution phase, and the reconfiguration phase. The common model is based on the manipulation of patterns through pattern operators, and the division of both patterns and operators into two categories, namely structural and behavioural. Moreover, both structural and behavioural patterns are first class entities at each of the aforesaid stages. At the design phase, patterns can be manipulated like other first class entities such as components. This allows a more structured way to build applications by reusing and composing state-of-the-art patterns. At the execution phase, patterns are units of execution control: it is possible, for example, to start or stop and to resume the execution of a pattern as a single entity. At the reconfiguration phase, patterns can also be manipulated as single entities with the additional advantage that it is possible to perform a structural reconfiguration while keeping some of the behavioural constraints, and vice-versa. For example, it is possible to replace a behavioural pattern, which was applied to some structural pattern, with another behavioural pattern. In this thesis, besides the proposal of the methodology for distributed application development, as sketched above, a definition of a relevant set of pattern operators was made. The methodology and the expressivity of the pattern operators were assessed through the development of several representative distributed applications. To support this validation, a prototype was designed and implemented, encompassing some relevant patterns and a significant part of the patterns operators defined. This prototype was based in the Triana environment; Triana supports the development and deployment of distributed applications in the Grid through a dataflow-based programming model. Additionally, this thesis also presents the analysis of a mapping of some operators for execution control onto the Distributed Resource Management Application API (DRMAA). This assessment confirmed the suitability of the proposed model, as well as the generality and flexibility of the defined pattern operators

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In order to maximize their productivity, inter-disciplinary multi-occupation teams of professionals need to maximize inter-occupational cooperation in team decision making. Cooperation, however, is challenged by status anxiety over organizational careers and identity politics among team members who differ by ethnicity-race, gender, religion, nativity, citizenship status, etc. The purpose of this paper is to develop hypotheses about how informal and formal features of bureaucracy influence the level of inter-occupation cooperation achieved by socially diverse, multi-occupation work teams of professionals in bureaucratic work organizations. The 18 hypotheses, which are developed with the heuristic empirical case of National Science Foundation-sponsored university school partnerships in math and science curriculum innovation in the United States, culminate in the argument that cooperation can be realized as a synthesis of tensions between informal and formal features of bureaucracy in the form of participatory, high performance work systems.

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Dissertação apresentada para a obtenção do Grau de Doutor em Bioquímica, especialidade de Bioquímica-Física pela Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia

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Dissertação apresentada na Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia da Universidade Nova de Lisboa para a obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Engenharia Informática.

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Ramsey pricing has been proposed in the pharmaceutical industry as a principle to price discriminate among markets while allowing to recover the (fixed) R&D cost. However, such analyses neglect the presence of insurance or the fund raising costs for most of drug reimbursement. By incorporating these new elements, we aim at providing some building blocks towards an economic theory incorporating Ramsey pricing and insurance coverage. We show how coinsurance affects the optimal prices to pay for the R&D investment. We also show that under certain conditions, there is no strategic incentive by governments to set coinsurance rates in order to shift the financial burden of R&D. This will have important implications to the application of Ramsey pricing principles to pharmaceutical products across countries.

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The Janssen-Cilag proposal for a risk-sharing agreement regarding bortezomib received a welcome signal from NICE. The Office of Fair Trading report included risk-sharing agreements as an available tool for the National Health Service. Nonetheless, recent discussions have somewhat neglected the economic fundamentals underlying risk-sharing agreements. We argue here that risk-sharing agreements, although attractive due to the principle of paying by results, also entail risks. Too many patients may be put under treatment even with a low success probability. Prices are likely to be adjusted upward, in anticipation of future risk-sharing agreements between the pharmaceutical company and the third-party payer. An available instrument is a verification cost per patient treated, which allows obtaining the first-best allocation of patients to the new treatment, under the risk sharing agreement. Overall, the welfare effects of risk-sharing agreements are ambiguous, and care must be taken with their use.

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Animal Cognition, V.6, pp. 213-223

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Dissertação apresentada na Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia da Universidade Nova de Lisboa para a obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia Electrotécnica e de Computadores