824 resultados para Slient valley movement


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This study deals with investigating the groundwater quality for irrigation purpose, the vulnerability of the aquifer system to pollution and also the aquifer potential for sustainable water resources development in Kobo Valley development project. The groundwater quality is evaluated up on predicting the best possible distribution of hydrogeochemicals using geostatistical method and comparing them with the water quality guidelines given for the purpose of irrigation. The hydro geochemical parameters considered are SAR, EC, TDS, Cl-, Na+, Ca++, SO4 2- and HCO3 -. The spatial variability map reveals that these parameters falls under safe, moderate and severe or increasing problems. In order to present it clearly, the aggregated Water Quality Index (WQI) map is constructed using Weighted Arithmetic Mean method. It is found that Kobo-Gerbi sub basin is suffered from bad water quality for the irrigation purpose. Waja Golesha sub-basin has moderate and Hormat Golena is the better sub basin in terms of water quality. The groundwater vulnerability assessment of the study area is made using the GOD rating system. It is found that the whole area is experiencing moderate to high risk of vulnerability and it is a good warning for proper management of the resource. The high risks of vulnerability are noticed in Hormat Golena and Waja Golesha sub basins. The aquifer potential of the study area is obtained using weighted overlay analysis and 73.3% of the total area is a good site for future water well development. The rest 26.7% of the area is not considered as a good site for spotting groundwater wells. Most of this area fall under Kobo-Gerbi sub basin.

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The prolonged wait times may arguably put into question the Canadian Health Act of 1984. Statistics show throughput wait times are 5.5 hours and output wait times for admitted patients are 32.4 hours. After probing and analyzing best practices through a qualitative/quantitative Value Stream Mapping and a qualitative SWOT Analysis; Team Triage and an Overcapacity Protocol is suggested to improve non-admitted patients wait times by 1.89 hours and admitted patients wait times by 16 hours by eliminating wasteful steps in the patient process and upon overcapacity, effectively sharing already stabilized and admitted patients with all wards in the hospital.

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INTRODUCTION: Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is one of the most serious public health problems in the world. In Brazil, HBV endemicity is heterogeneous, with the highest disease prevalence in the North region. METHODS: A total of 180 samples were analyzed and subjected to polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and semi-nested PCR of the HBV S-gene, with the aim of determining the prevalence of HBV-DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) in indigenous groups inhabiting the areas near the Curuçá and Itaquaí Rivers in the Javari Valley, State of Amazonas, Brazil. RESULTS: The prevalence of the HBV-DNA S-gene was 51.1% (92/180). The analysis found 18 of 49 (36.7%) samples from the Marubo tribe, 68 of 125 (54.4%) from the Kanamary, and 6 of 6 (100%) from other ethnic groups to be PCR positive. There was no statistically significant difference in gender at 5% (p=0.889). Indigenous people with positive PCR for HBV-DNA had a lower median age (p<0.001) of 23 years. There was no statistical difference found in relation to sources of contamination or clinical aspects with the PCR results, except for fever (p<0.001). The high prevalence of HBV-DNA of 75% (15/20) in pregnant women (p=0.009) demonstrates an association with vertical transmission. CONCLUSIONS: The results confirm the high prevalence of HBV-DNA in the Javari Valley, making it important to devise strategies for control and more effective prevention in combating the spread of HBV.

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Introduction The biological diversity of Trypanosoma cruzi strains plays an important role in the clinical and epidemiological features of Chagas disease. Methods Eight T. cruzi strains isolated from children living in a Chagas disease vector-controlled area of Jequitinhonha Valley, State of Minas Gerais, Brazil, were genetically and biologically characterized. Results The characterizations demonstrated that all of the strains belonged to T. cruzi II, and showed high infectivity and a variable mean maximum peak of parasitemia. Six strains displayed low parasitemia, and two displayed moderate parasitemia. Later peaks of parasitemia and a predominance of intermediate and large trypomastigotes in all T. cruzi strains were observed. The mean pre-patent period was relatively short (4.2±0.25 to 13.7±3.08 days), whereas the patent period ranged from 3.3±1.08 to 34.5±3.52 days. Mortality was observed only in animals infected with strain 806 (62.5%). Histopathological analysis of the heart showed that strains 501 and 806 caused inflammation, but fibrosis was observed only in animals infected with strain 806. Conclusions The results indicate the presence of an association between the biological behavior in mice and the genetic characteristics of the parasites. The study also confirmed general data from Brazil where T. cruzi II lineage is the most prevalent in the domiciliary cycle and generally has low virulence, with some strains capable of inducing inflammatory processes and fibrosis.

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Introduction Schistosomiasis is endemic in 74 countries and is considered a serious public health problem in some locations. Methods A transverse study was performed of 13 landless settlements in southern Sergipe from February to December 2009. The study included 822 settlers, of whom 601 underwent stool testing. Results The prevalence of schistosomiasis in landless workers was 4.3%. The population has a low education level, and basic sanitation services are not available to all residents. Conclusions The prevalence of schistosomiasis was low in the population and among different settlements, possibly because of different forms of water use by the settlers.

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Introduction The aim of this study was to identify the blood feeding sources of Nyssomyia intermedia (Ny. intermedia) and Nyssomyia neivai (Ny. neivai), which are Leishmania vectors and the predominant sandfly species in the Ribeira Valley, State of São Paulo, Brazil, an endemic area for cutaneous leishmaniasis. Methods Specimens were captured monthly between February 2001 and December 2003 on a smallholding and a small farm situated in the Serra district in the Iporanga municipality. The blood meals of 988 engorged females were tested using the avidin-biotin immunoenzymatic enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Seven blood meal sources were investigated: human, dog, chicken, bovine, pig, horse and rat. Results The results showed that among the females that fed on one or more blood sources, the respective percentages for Ny. intermedia and Ny. neivai, respectively, were as follows: human (23% and 36.8%), pig (47.4% and 26.4%), chicken (25.7% and 36.8%) and dog (3.9% and 0%), and the differences in the blood sources between the two species were statistically significant (p = 0.043). Conclusions Both species had predominant reactivity for one or two blood sources, and few showed reactivity indicating three or four sources. Many different combinations were observed among the females that showed reactivity for more than one source, which indicated their opportunistic habits and eclecticism regarding anthropic environmental conditions.

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Introduction Açucena Municipality, Rio Doce Valley, State of Minas Gerais, Brazil temporarily (2001-2005) interrupted epidemiological surveillance for Chagas disease. The objective of this work was to evaluate the Chagas Disease Control Program (CDCP) in Açucena and to offer suggestions for improving local epidemiological surveillance. Methods This study was conducted in three phases: I) a serological investigation of schoolchildren aged 5 to 15 years using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) test performed on blood collected on filter paper followed by ELISA, indirect immunofluorescence (IIF) and indirect hemaglutination (IHA) on venous blood for borderline cases and those in the gray zone of reactivity; II) vector evaluation using the data obtained by local health agents during 2006-2010; and III) examination by ELISA, IIF and IHA of serum samples from the inhabitants of houses where infected Triatoma vitticeps was found and evaluation of their knowledge about Chagas disease. Results Five individuals had inconclusive results in the ELISA screening but were seronegative for Chagas disease. The triatomine evaluation revealed the presence of three species: Triatoma vitticeps, Panstrongylus megistus and Panstrongylus diasi. Triatoma vitticeps was the most prevalent and widespread, with a higher (67%) index of Trypanosoma cruzi flagellates and evidence of colonization. Most of the inhabitants of the infested houses recognized triatomines and had basic knowledge about Chagas disease. Conclusions Although T. vitticeps is not clearly associated with Chagas disease transmission, these results highlight the importance of maintaining CDCP in endemic areas and the need for greater emphasis on epidemiological surveillance, especially in areas with important vectorial changes or that have been modified by human intervention.

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This paper presents an application of an Artificial Neural Network (ANN) to the prediction of stock market direction in the US. Using a multilayer perceptron neural network and a backpropagation algorithm for the training process, the model aims at learning the hidden patterns in the daily movement of the S&P500 to correctly identify if the market will be in a Trend Following or Mean Reversion behavior. The ANN is able to produce a successful investment strategy which outperforms the buy and hold strategy, but presents instability in its overall results which compromises its practical application in real life investment decisions.

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In this paper a comparison between using global and local optimization techniques for solving the problem of generating human-like arm and hand movements for an anthropomorphic dual arm robot is made. Although the objective function involved in each optimization problem is convex, there is no evidence that the admissible regions of these problems are convex sets. For the sequence of movements for which the numerical tests were done there were no significant differences between the optimal solutions obtained using the global and the local techniques. This suggests that the optimal solution obtained using the local solver is indeed a global solution.

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This study compares the performance of Portuguese-German heritage children and adult L2 speakers of European Portuguese whose L1 is German with respect to two aspects of grammar, adverb placement and VP-ellipsis, which depend on a core syntactic property of the language, verb movement. The results show that both groups have acquired V-to-I and adverb placement, showing no influence of a V2 grammar. Performance in the VP-ellipsis task is more complex: heritage children produce VP-ellipsis at the level of controls, as opposed to L2 speakers; however, both L2 and heritage speakers show that crosslinguistic influence may produce a preference for pronoun substitution over VP-ellipsis in a task asking for redundancy resolution. Nevertheless, given that overall results show that heritage children perform at the level of L1 children, we take our results to support approaches to heritage bilingualism which suggest the development of an intact grammar in childhood.

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Numerosas áreas de las sierras chicas han experimentado una gran pérdida de vegetación natural y de germoplasma nativo como consecuencia del crecimiento urbano y de la extracción de plantas sin criterios conservacionistas. El valle de Paravachasca presenta una riqueza florística con muchas especies autóctonas de un valioso potencial ornamental. Para poder proteger la vegetación nativa es necesario conocerla y evaluarla en todos los aspectos incluyendo sus posibles usos. Esta propuesta de trabajo se fundamenta en que las especies nativas constituyen un valioso recurso natural. Por lo tanto, nuestro objetivo principal es evaluar especies autóctonas herbáceas promisorias como ornamentales para establecer parámetros de reproducción y favorecer la innovación productiva, la conservación del paisaje natural y la protección del patrimonio germoplásmico. Para cumplir con dicho objetivo se realizarán viajes en distintas estaciones del año para evaluar in situ, las especies que resulten atractivas por su follaje o floración. Se recolectará material vegetal para determinarlo, caracterizarlo y formar un banco de germoplasma. Se elaborarán fichas técnicas con las cuales evaluar la viabilidad de las semillas y se realizarán pruebas de multiplicación vegetativa. Finalmente, se seleccionarán cuatro especies para su domesticación a campo o cultivo en macetas. Todos los trabajos serán documentados con ilustraciones, fotos y gráficos. Como resultado se espera generar y proveer información sobre plantas nativas, estrategias de conservación, reproducción y cultivo de especies autóctonas; además, transferir la tecnología para estimular una producción regional. Alcanzados los niveles de conocimiento necesarios se intentará establecer vínculos de intercambio de información con otros proyectos nacionales o extranjeros. Por su parte, la transferencia, validación y difusión de los resultados obtenidos se realizará mediante cursos, seminarios, talleres -en el marco educativo- de capacitación laboral, recreativo y productivo, siendo los destinatarios directos las comunas en general y los viveristas, diseñadores de parques, inversores de turismo y aficionados a las plantas, en particular. El impacto del proyecto en el ámbito científico se reflejará en publicaciones que presenten información innovadora en relación con las ciencias agropecuarias; y, en lo social, mediante la generación de posibles fuentes de trabajo.

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El Valle de Tafí fue uno de los primeros espacios del Noroeste Argentino habitados por comunidades sedentarias, entre el 200 a.C. y el 900 d.C. Éstas establecieron asentamientos aldeanos de varias hectáreas de superficie, alterando sensiblemente el paisaje mediante la construcción de numerosos conjuntos residenciales, canales de manejo del agua, montículos de limpieza de campos de cultivo y muros de contención del suelo. Los procesos históricos desarrollados en ese milenio fueron explicados desde perspectivas teóricas culturalistas (González y Núñez 1960) y sistémicas (Berberián y Nielsen 1988a), las cuales permitieron establecer una estructura cronológica inicial y las principales estrategias adaptativas para el proceso. Este proyecto intenta abordar el modo en que las estrategias de reproducción doméstica se relacionaron con la estructuración del contexto social más amplio. Interesa particularmente analizar las maneras en que la cultura material (arquitectura residencial, campos agrícolas, entierros, alfarería y bienes de prestigio) fue utilizada en la construcción de la sociedad, enfocándonos en la agencia y la identidad. Es de particular importancia establecer la escala real de acción social involucrada en los procesos y la identidad de los grupos que tuvieron una participación activa en ellos. Los trabajos de campo realizados en el Valle de Tafí han provisto de una gran cantidad de datos que evidencian el desarrollo de una sociedad compleja en el primer milenio d.C.: producción agrícola intensiva, demografía creciente, objetos de prestigio en contextos funerarios e intercambio a larga distancia (González y Núñez 1960, Berberián y Nielsen 1988a y 1988b). Sin embargo las unidades sociales implicadas no parecen haber superado a las relaciones propias de unidades domésticas extendidas. Las excavaciones realizadas por nuestro equipo han mostrado fuertes conexiones entre las estrategias de reproducción social doméstica, producción agrícola fragmentada y rituales a los ancestros, materializados no sólo en contextos funerarios ("cistas") y monumentos monolíticos ("menhires-huancas"), sino también en la arquitectura doméstica. Esta relación fue interpretada como un aspecto central en el desarrollo de las sociedades agrícolas tempranas de sur andino, siendo la base de grupos de parentesco competitivos en luchas sociales y negociaciones políticas permanentes. Esta lógica social permitiría explicar la variabilidad registrada en la materialidad arqueológica. La realización de prospecciones, relevamientos y mapeos de sitios, excavaciones sistemáticas, dataciones absolutas, análisis paleopatológicos sobre restos humanos, estudios cerámicos, líticos y de química de suelos, es esencial no sólo para el incremento del corpus de datos que de luz a estos problemas, sino también para la toma de conciencia social acerca del valor del patrimonio cultural prehispánico, que en el presente se encuentra en riesgo.La concreción de los objetivos de este proyecto aportarán a esclarecer hasta qué punto la materialidad doméstica fue un elemento reproductor de predisposiciones subjetivas de la acción (habitus), cómo se relacionaron las viviendas a los sectores de cultivo, en qué forma los emplazamientos productivos modificaron el paisaje y esto repercutió en la propiedad de los medios productivos. Considerando que Tafí fue uno de los primeros valles intermontanos del Noroeste Argentino habitado por comunidades agricultoras, y que este ámbito geográfico significa un lugar de paso obligado entre las yungas orientales y los valles semiáridos y la puna, un profundo estudio de su arqueología podría proveer una mirada sobre la historia del desarrollo cultural surandino. Esta área geográfica es una clave para entender no sólo la historia de los grupos locales sino también el desarrollo y la interacción en un área mayor que se extiende más allá de lo Andes, en Chile.

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Recent studies have shown that septic tank systems are a major source of groundwater pollution. Many public health workers feel that the most cri^cal aspect of the use of septic tanks as a means of sewage disposal is the contamination of private water wells with attendant human health hazards. In this study the movement and attenuation of septic tank effluents in a range of soil/overburden types and hydrogeological situations was investigated. The suitability of a number of chemical and biological tracer materials to monitor the movement of septic tank effluent constituents to groundwater sources was also examined. The investigation was divided into three separate but inteiTelated sections. In the first section of the study the movement of septic tank effluent from two soil treatment systems was investigated by direct measurements of soil nutrient concentrations and enteric bacterial numbers in the soil beneath and downgradient of the test systems. Two sites with different soil types and hydrogeological characteristics were used. The results indicated that the attenuation of the effluent in both of the treatment systems was incomplete. Migration of nitrate, ammonium, phosphate and fecal bacteria to a depth of 50 cm beneath the inverts of the distribution tiles was demonstrated on all sampling occasions. The lateral migration of the pollutants was less pronounced, although on occasions high nutrients levels and fecal bacterial numbers were detected at a lateral distance of 4.0 m downgradient of the test systems. There was evidence that the degree and extent of effluent migration was increased after periods of heavy or prolonged rainfall when the attenuating properties of the treatment systems were reduced as a result of saturation of the soil. The second part of the study examined the contamination of groundwaters downgradient of septic tank soil treatment systems. Three test sites were used in the investigation. The sites were chosen because of differences in the thicknesses and nature of the unsaturated zone available for effluent attenuation at each of the locations. A series of groundwater monitoring boreholes were installed downgradient of the test systems at each of the sites and these were sampled regularly to assess the efficiency of the overburden material in reducing the polluting potential of the wastewater. Effluent attenuation in the septic tank treatment systems was shown to be incomplete, resulting in chemical and microbiological contamination of the groundwaters downgradient of the systems. The nature and severity of groundwater contamination was dependent on the composition and thickness of the unsaturated zone and the extent of weathering in the underlying saturated bedrock. The movement of septic tank effluent through soil/overburdens to groundwater sources was investigated by adding a range of chemical and biological tracer materials to the three septic tank systems used in section two of the study. The results demonstrated that a single tracer type cannot be used to accurately monitor the movement of all effluent constituents through soils to groundwater. The combined use of lithium bromide and endospores of Bacillus globigii was found to give an accurate indication of the movement of both the chemical and biological effluent constituents.