31 resultados para international study week
Resumo:
Last decades economic development induced massive international and regional migration flows directed to the urban spaces. The magnitude and swiftness of these processes determined that several cities’ authorities would fail to respond to the increasing demands of many social services. The right to an “adequate housing” emerged as a political concern, leading governments and institutions to develop housing programmes directed to improve the lives of slum dwellers. This paper presents a diachronic evolution of these specific housing policies in the paradigmatic case-study of Brazil, critically analysing the evolving roles played by the multiple levels of decision (from international institutions to local communities) in the development and implementation of such measures.
Resumo:
This work presents the results of the experimental study of proton induced nuclear reactions in lithium, namely the 7Li(p,α) 4He, 6Li(p,α) 3He and 7Li(p,p)7Li reactions. The amount of 7Li and 6Li identified as primordial and observed in very old stars of the Milky Way galactic halo strongly deviates from the predictions of primordial nucleosynthesis and stellar evolution models which depend, among other factors, on the cross sections of reactions like 7Li(p,α) 4He and 6Li(p,α) 3He. These discrepancies have triggered a large amount of research in the fields of stellar evolution, cosmology, pre-galactic evolution and low energy nuclear reactions. Focusing on nuclear reactions, this work has measured the 7Li(p,α) 4He and 6Li(p,α) 3He reactions cross sections (expressed in terms of the astrophysical S -factor) with higher accuracy, and the electron screening effects in these reactions for different environments (insulators and metallic targets). The 7Li(p,α) 4He angular distributions were also measured. These measurementstook place in two laboratory facilities, in the framework of the LUNA (Laboratory for Undergroud Nuclear Astrophysics) international collaboration, namely the Laboratorio ´ de Feixe de Ioes ˜ in ITN (Instituto Tecnologico ´ e Nuclear) Sacavem, ´ Portugal, and the Dynamitron-TandemLaboratorium in Ruhr-Universitat¨ Bochum, Germany. The ITN target chamber was modified to measure these nuclear reactions, with the design and construction of new components, the addition of one turbomolecular pump and a cold finger. The 7Li(p,α) 4He and 6Li(p,α) 3He reactions were measured concurrently with seven and four targets, respectively. These targets were produced in order to obtain adequate and stable lithium depth profiles. In metallic environments, the measured electron screening potential energies are much higher than the predictions of atomic-physics models. The Debye screening model applied to the metallic conduction electrons is able to explain these high values. It is a simple model, but also very robust. Concerning primordial nucleosynthesis and stellar evolution models, these results are very important as they show that laboratory measurements are well controlled, and the model inputs from these cross sections are therefore correct. In this work the 7Li(p,p)7Li differential cross section was also measured, which is useful to describe the 7Li(p,α) 4He entrance channel.
Resumo:
Dissertação apresentada para obtenção do Grau de Doutor em Conservação e Restauro, especialidade Teoria, História e Técnicas, pela Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia
Resumo:
Masters Thesis – Academic Year 2007/2008 - European Master’s Degree in Human Rights and Democratization (E.MA) - European Inter-university Centre for Human Rights and Democratization (EIUC) -Faculdade de Direito, Universidade Nova de Lisboa (UNL)
Resumo:
International Journal of Engineering and Industrial Management, nº 1, p. 195-208
Resumo:
ABSTRACT – Background: According to the Report on Carcinogens, formaldehyde ranks 25th in the overall U.S. chemical production, with more than 5 million tons produced each year. Given its economic importance and widespread use, many people are exposed to formaldehyde environmentally and/or occupationally. Presently, the International Agency for Research on Cancer classifies formaldehyde as carcinogenic to humans (Group 1), based on sufficient evidence in humans and in experimental animals. Manyfold in vitro studies clearly indicated that formaldehyde can induce genotoxic effects in proliferating cultured mammalian cells. Furthermore, some in vivo studies have found changes in epithelial cells and in peripheral blood lymphocytes related to formaldehyde exposure. Methods: A study was carried out in Portugal, using 80 workers occupationally exposed to formaldehyde vapours: 30 workers from formaldehyde and formaldehyde-based resins production factory and 50 from 10 pathology and anatomy laboratories. A control group of 85 non-exposed subjects was considered. Exposure assessment was performed by applying simultaneously two techniques of air monitoring: NIOSH Method 2541 and Photo Ionization Detection equipment with simultaneously video recording. Evaluation of genotoxic effects was performed by application of micronucleus test in exfoliated epithelial cells from buccal mucosa and peripheral blood lymphocytes. Results: Time-weighted average concentrations not exceeded the reference value (0.75 ppm) in the two occupational settings studied. Ceiling concentrations, on the other hand, were higher than reference value (0.3 ppm) in both. The frequency of micronucleus in peripheral blood lymphocytes and in epithelial cells was significantly higher in both exposed groups than in the control group (p < 0.001). Moreover, the frequency of micronucleus in peripheral blood lymphocytes was significantly higher in the laboratories group than in the factory workers (p < 0.05). A moderate positive correlation was found between duration of occupational exposure to formaldehyde (years of exposure) and micronucleus frequency in peripheral blood lymphocytes (r = 0.401; p < 0.001) and in epithelial cells (r = 0.209; p < 0.01). Conclusions: The population studied is exposed to high peak concentrations of formaldehyde with a long-term exposure. These two aspects, cumulatively, can be the cause of the observed genotoxic endpoint effects. The association of these cytogenetic effects with formaldehyde exposure gives important information to risk assessment process and may also be used to assess health risks for exposed worker
Resumo:
Thesis presented to satisfy the necessary requirements for obtaining a PhD degree in International Relation with specialization in Globalization and the Environment,
Resumo:
Business History, Vol, 51 Issue 1, p45-58
Resumo:
Paper presented at the 5th European Conference Economics and Management of Energy in Industry, Vilamoura, Algarve. Apr. 14-17, 2009, 11p. URL: http:// www.cenertec.pt/ecemei/
Resumo:
RESUMO:O objectivo deste estudo foi analisar a relação entre mobilidade funcional, risco de queda, nível de actividade física e percepção de saúde de 34 indivíduos praticantes (n=18) e não praticantes (n=16) de exercício físico duas ou mais vezes por semana durante pelo menos 45 minutos, residentes na comunidade e ambulatórios. Tipo de estudo: transversal exploratório-descritivo. Metodologia: foi feito um levantamento das variáveis de caracterização (idade, sexo, habilitações literárias, situação sócio-económica, situação familiar) e do estado cognitivo e estado emocional/depressão (Mini-Mental State Examination e Geriatric Depression Scale). As variáveis em análise foram: a mobilidade funcional avaliada através do Timed up and GoTest, o risco de queda medido com o Funtional Reach Test, o nível de actividade física avaliado através do Questionário Internacional de Actividade Física (IPAQ) e a percepção de saúde medida através do SF-6D. Foi também questionada a prática de alguma modalidade de exercício físico, da sua frequência e duração. Os dados foram analisados através de estatística descritiva, foi realizada uma regressão linear múltipla e uma análise bivariada das correlações, utilizando o coeficiente de correlação linear de Pearson (p ≤ 0,05).Resultados: verificou-se que, na amostra global, a maioria dos indivíduos apresentou uma mobilidade funcional considerada normal (TUG<10 segundos), e um risco de queda moderado (FRT entre 15,24 e 25,40 cm), embora sem diferenças entre os grupos em análise. A actividade física apresentou uma duração média de 685,88±540,16 minutos por semana, sendo que 18 indivíduos praticavam exercício físico pelo menos 45 minutos e duas ou mais vezes por semana.A percepção do estado de saúde foi bastante satisfatória, sendo a pontuação média do SF-6D de 0,915±0,067. A análise entre grupos demonstrou que o grupo que praticava exercício físico apresentava um maior número de indivíduos na faixa etária dos 65-74 anos, tinha mais escolarização e melhor estado cognitivo. Estes indivíduos eram fisicamente mais activos e faziam-o, na sua maioria, com uma frequência bissemanal, apenas um desempenhando uma modalidade de intensidade vigorosa. A análise estatística demonstrou que: a mobilidade funcional e o risco de queda eram mais desfavoráveis nos indivíduos com mais idade; o estado cognitivo estava associado a maior mobilidade funcional; uma boa mobilidade funcional correspondeu a um risco de queda reduzido, a mais prática de actividade física, a melhor percepção do estado de saúde e a manutenção do estado cognitivo. Os indivíduos com menor risco de queda apresentaram melhor estado cognitivo e emocional. E este último correspondeu a uma melhor percepção do estado de saúde e a um melhor estado cognitivo. Conclusão: a manutenção da mobilidade funcional reduz o risco de queda aumenta a prática de actividade física e melhora a percepção de saúde de indivíduos com 65 ou mais anos residentes na comunidade.--------- ABSTRACT: Objective: the aim of this study was to analyze the relationship between functional mobility, falls risk, level of physical activity and health perception in a sample of 34 subjects, 18 that practice exercise two or more times a week for at least 45 minutes and 16 that don’t practice exercise, residents and community. Designs: cross-sectional exploratory-descriptive survey. Methods: descriptive variables are age, sex, education, socio-economic level, family status, cognitive status (Mini-Mental State Examination) and emotional status/depression (Geriatric Depression Scale). We analyze the functional mobility with the Timed up and Go Test, the falls risk with Functional Reach Test, the level of physical activity with the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) and health perception with SF-6D. We also questioned the practice of exercise, their frequency and duration. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, a multiple linear regression analysis and bivariate correlations, using the linear correlation coefficient of Pearson (p ≤ 0.05). Results: we found that, in the total sample, most individuals had considered a normal functional mobility (TUG <10 seconds), and a moderate falls risk (FRT between 15.24 and 25.40 cm), but no difference between groups. Physical activity showed an mean of 685.88 ± 540.16 minutes per week, with 18 individuals pratice physical exercise at least 45 minutes and two or more times per week. The mean score of the SF-6D was 0.915 ± 0.067 and the perception of health was satisfactory. The analysis between groups showed that the group that practice physical exercise had a greater number of individuals aged 65-74 years, had more schooling and better cognitive status. These subjects were more physically active and mostly did it two times a weak and only one playing a kind of vigorous intensity. The multiple linear regression and correlations, using the linear correlation coefficient of Pearson (p≤0.05) showed that: functional mobility and fall risk decrease with age increase. The cognitive status was associated with greater functional mobility, a good functional mobility corresponded to a reduced falls risk, more physical activity, a better perception of health status and maintenance of cognitive status. Subjects with lower falls risk had better cognitive and emotional state. And subjects with a better emotional status have a better health perception and better cognitive status. Conclusion: the maintenance of functional mobility reduces falls risk, increase physical activity and improves health perception of individuals with 65 years or older living in the community.
Resumo:
RESUMO: A osteoartrose do joelho é uma condição clínica cuja prevalência tem aumentado nos últimos anos na população idosa. Trata-se de uma condição que pode ser bastante incapacitante para o idoso, gerando um forte impacto social e económico. O exercício aquático tem sido identificado como um factor de promoção da melhoria do quadro clínico nesta população, mas a sua efectividade não está, ainda, determinada. Objectivo: investigar a efectividade, a curto e médio prazo, de um programa de exercício aquático, realizado em grupo, com a duração de 8 semanas, na amplitude articular, dor e rigidez do joelho, e na função física e qualidade de vida, em idosos com osteoartrose do joelho. Metodologia: Recorreu-se a um estudo quase-experimental, double-blind, controlado, sem aleatorização, cuja amostra, constituída por 43 sujeitos, foi selecionada por conveniência. Os sujeitos do grupo experimental (n=22) foram submetidos ao programa de exercício aquático e os do grupo de controlo (n=21) foram submetidos ao programa de exercício no solo. Ambos os programas foram definidos de acordo com as recomendações internacionais para a prática de exercício físico em idosos com osteoartrose (Arthritis Foundation, 2009a, 2009b). Todo o grupo foi avaliado no início do programa, no final do mesmo (8 semanas) e após 6 semanas de follow-up, nos seguintes indicadores: amplitude articular do joelho (através do goniómetro), dor, rigidez, função e qualidade de vida (através do KOOS). Resultados: A amostra deste estudo foi constituída por sujeitos maioritariamente do género feminino (76,7%), com uma média de 72,7 anos (DP=5,49). O programa de exercício aquático implementado demonstrou um aumento da amplitude articular passiva de flexão (p<0,0001) e extensão (p=0,016) do joelho, uma diminuição da dor e da rigidez articular (p<0,0001), um aumento da função nas AVD’s (p<0,0001) e no desporto/lazer (p=0,031), e ainda, um aumento da qualidade de vida (p<0,0001). Contudo, apenas os níveis de amplitude articular passiva de extensão do joelho (p=0,083) e de função no desporto/lazer (p=0,244) se mantiveram ao longo das seis semanas de follow-up. Conclusões: Apesar de algumas limitações, considera-se que este estudo é de grande importância para a comunidade científica e para os fisioterapeutas preocupados com a crescente prevalência da osteoartrose e dos custos associados. O exercício aquático parece ser uma estratégia importante na melhoria do estado de saúde dos idosos com osteoartrose do joelho.----------------- ABSTRACT: The osteoarthritis of the knee is a clinical condition that has been increasing among the elderly population over the past few years. It’s a condition that can be fairly disabling to the elderly individual, and which generates a strong social and economic impact. Aquatic exercise has been named as a promotional factor in the improvement of the clinical picture in this population, but its effectiveness is yet to be determined. Objective: To investigate the effectiveness, in a short and medium term, of an aquatic exercise program undertaken by a group over eight weeks, in the joint amplitude, pain and stiffness of the knee, and in the physical function and quality of life in elderly people who suffer from knee osteoarthritis. Methodology: was used a double-blind, quasi-experimental study with no randomization and its 43 subjects were selected as a matter of convenience. The subjects of the experimental group (n=22) were subjected to an aquatic exercise program and those of the control group (n=21) were subjected to a land-based exercise program. Both programs have followed international recommendations on the practice of physical exercise in elderly people who suffer from osteoarthritis (Arthritis Foundation, 2009a, 2009b). The entire group was evaluated in the beginning and at the end of the program (8 weeks later), and after a 6 week follow-up, in these parameters: knee range of motion (through a goniometer), pain, stiffness, function and quality of life (through KOOS). Results: This sample was predominantly female (76,7%) with a mean age of 72,7 years (SD=5,49). Aquatic exercise resulted in increase of passive joint flexion (p<0,0001) and knee extension (p=0,016), in the decline of pain and stiffness (p<0,0001), in the increase of function in the ADLs (p<0,0001). However, only the knee extension amplitude (p=0,083) and the function in sports/leisure (p=0,244) were kept through the six-week follow-up. Conclusions: Despite some limitations, this study is of great importance to the community and to the physiotherapists concerned with the growing prevalence of osteoarthritis and the associated costs. Aquatic exercise appears to be an important strategy in the improvement of the health condition of patients who suffer from knee osteoarthritis.
Resumo:
A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Finance from the NOVA – School of Business and Economics
Resumo:
International Conference Durable Structures: from construction to rehabilitation. Lisbon, LNEC, 31 May-1 June 2012
Resumo:
A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Finance from the NOVA – School of Business and Economics
Resumo:
A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Economics from the NOVA – School of Business and Economics