940 resultados para revised Aleph Account
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Este estudo teve por objetivo analisar as características do financiamento da atenção básica e do Programa de Saúde da Família (PSF), na 10 RS do Estado do Paraná, e sua relação como indutor do modelo assistencial à saúde. Identifica o comportamento das receitas para o PSF na 10 RS do Paraná, o comportamento das despesas com atenção básica em relação à despesa total com saúde da regional e o papel dos incentivos financeiros do PSF como indutores de manutenção e expansão do PSF na assistência à saúde dos municípios selecionados. O financiamento estável e suficiente é imprescindível para que o acesso às ações e serviços de saúde a todos os cidadãos brasileiros possa efetivamente acontecer. A implementação do SUS traz consigo um desafio na mudança do modelo assistencial: de um acesso restrito aos beneficiários do INPS ao acesso universal, o SUS garante a saúde como um direito de todos e dever do Estado, mediante políticas públicas que são os pilares básicos da transição de um modelo curativo para um modelo preventivo com ações pautadas na integralidade. Os desafios na mudança do modelo assistencial estão intimamente ligados aos desafios pelo financiamento. O embate constante por financiamento e as tentativas de vinculação de receita para garantir a suficiência e estabilidade de recursos para o SUS constituem imperativos para que o sistema possa dar conta de atender a todos os cidadãos. A 10 Regional de Saúde do Estado do Paraná, sediada na cidade de Cascavel, possui 25 municípios e apenas um não tem implantada a Estratégia Saúde da Família. Para a análise das características do financiamento da atenção básica e do PSF para o caso analisado, foram utilizados dados provenientes de sistemas de informação oficiais de caráter público, sendo eles: Sistema de Informação sobre Orçamentos Públicos em Saúde (SIOPS), Cadastro Nacional dos Estabelecimentos de Saúde (CNES), Departamento Nacional de Atenção Básica (DAB) e Fundo Nacional de Saúde (FNS). A partir da análise dos dados, foi possível identificar o papel indutor dos recursos do PAB variável ao PSF nos municípios, pois a maioria possui menos de 20 mil habitantes e sua organização dos serviços no nível municipal tem a atenção básica como único nível de assistência. As transferências intergovernamentais, entre elas os incentivos financeiros, têm alto peso no total de recursos dos municípios, mas a capacidade de gestão e a possibilidade de implantação das equipes com atuação nos moldes que se propõem a adotar a ESF precisam ser repensadas e discutidas no nível municipal, para que a implantação da estratégia não seja apenas a maneira através da qual os municípios buscam recursos. Desta forma, o Governo Federal continua sendo o agente definidor da política de saúde no território nacional. Num país onde os municípios são caracterizados por enorme heterogeneidade de tamanho e renda, os repasses federais cumprem e deverão continuar cumprindo papel fundamental no gasto do PSF, o que se confirma nos municípios analisados.
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The present report was prepared for the Water and Food Challenge Program project “Optimizing the management of a cascade of reservoirs at the catchment level” (MK3). It constitutes the baseline assessment of fish and fisheries in the Sesan River Basin. The objective of the MK3 project is to contribute knowledge and recommendations so that cascades of reservoirs corresponding to hydropower dams in the Mekong Basin are managed in ways that are more fair and equitable for all water users. This project seeks to understand at the catchment scale the cumulative upstream and downstream consequences of management decisions taken for multiple reservoirs. Revised rules for water storage infrastructure management will in particular take into account fisheries and agricultural potential as well as hydropower gen
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We investigated age, growth, and ontogenetic effects on the proportionality of otolith size to fish size in laboratory-reared delta smelt (Hypomesus transpacificus) from the San Francisco Bay estuary. Delta smelt larvae were reared from hatching in laboratory mesocosms for 100 days. Otolith increments from known-age fish were enumerated to validate that growth increments were deposited daily and to validate the age of fish at first ring formation. Delta smelt were found to lay down daily ring increments; however, the first increment did not form until six days after hatching. The relationship between otolith size and fish size was not biased by age or growth-rate effects but did exhibit an interruption in linear growth owing to an ontogenetic shift at the postflexon stage. To back-calculate the size-at-age of individual fish, we modified the biological intercept (BI) model to account for ontogenetic changes in the otolith-size−fish-size relationship and compared the results to the time-varying growth model, as well as the modified Fry model. We found the modified BI model estimated more accurately the size-at-age from hatching to 100 days after hatching. Before back-calculating size-at-age with existing models, we recommend a critical evaluation of the effects that age, growth, and ontogeny can have on the otolith-size−fish-size relations
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A brief description of fisheries development in Djibouti is given, with emphasis on the major constraints that have to date limited the increase of fishing effort. Estimates of L sub( infinity ) obtained through Wetherall plots are presented for three important demersal species caught off northern Somalia and landed in Djibouti: the groupers Cephalopholis sonnerati, Epinephelus chlorostigma and E. areolatus (Fam. Serranidae). These are combined with estimates of the growth performance index O' to calculate K values, subsequently used for the construction of length-converted catch curves. The estimate of mortality thus obtained suggests that these stocks are lightly fished.
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The fishery for deepwater precious corals in the Hawaiian Islands has experienced an on-and-off history for almost 40 years. In spite of this, research, driven primarily by the precious coral jewelry industry, remains active. In this paper, the results of deepwater surveys in 2000 and 2001 are reported. In summary, a new bed on the summit of Cross Seamount is described and revised estimates of MSY’s for pink coral, Corallium secundum; red coral, Corallium regale; and gold coral, Ger ardia sp., in the two known beds off Makapuu, Oahu, and Keahole Point, Hawaii, in the main Hawaiian Islands, are presented. The population dynamics of each species is described, as well as their ecological limits on Hawaii’s deep reefs, island shelves, and seamounts. The local supply of precious coral in the main Hawaiian Islands is sufficient to support the local industry, but cost/ benefits of selective harvest requirements and weather constraints limit profitability of the fish
Dynamically detuned oscillations account for the coupled rate and temporal code of place cell firing
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An account and review of the simple methods for determining the operational parameters of fishing gear, underwater, such a tilt of otter boards (outwards or inwards, forwards or afterwards), vertical height of net, its horizontal spread, angle of divergence at bosom, spread between wing tips, angle of inclination of danlenos, butterfly, slope of legs and sweep-line has been given. The relationship of distance between the otter boards spread and the vertical height of net has been obtained as generally linear. The possibilities of regulating the vertical height of net (dependent variate) and spread of otter boards (independent variate) for increasing the fishing efficiency has been discussed. The angle of attack of oval shaped otter boards used during the operations still remain undetermined, however, it has been explained how the best angle of attack for increasing the efficiency of gear can be obtained by regulating the ratio of depth to warp for a given net. The inadequacy of the mere indices of catch per hour of trawling in comparing the relative efficiency of trawls in gear research studies has been indicated. The importance of estimating the operational parameters and its application to commercial fisheries depending upon the distribution pattern of fish and in gear research has been discussed. The efficiency of the jelly bottle method has been compared statistically with the observations made on the trawl gear underwater with instruments.
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The present study on growth rate of different body parts in relation to total length, in the male and female Puntius sarana (Ham.) did not show any significant heterogeneity except in snout length (p.01). The growth rate of snout length was found to be higher in females (b=0.0377) than in males (b=0.0266). Since the growth rate of most of the body parts was found to be homogeneous in both the sexes, the common regression co-efficient "b" was calculated on pooled data to represent the growth rate of different body parts against total length, the linearity of regression lines indicated isometric growth.
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The paper deals with sex-wise growth rate of different body parts in relation to total length in Rita paviinentata (Gunther). Growth rates calculated on pooled data by using the common regression coefficient 'b' reveals isometric and homogeneous nature in sexes.
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In the present paper a short account is given of the biology of Anisops in Ceylon, their distribution and descriptions of Anisops ali and A. occipitalis. All the other Ceylonese species are described by Leong and Fernando (1962 . Brooks (1951) has given detailed descriptions of all the Ceylonese species except Anisops ali. A revised key to the Ceylonese Anisops is given and includes for the first time A. ali whose male has so far not been described and therefore omitted from the keys of Brooks (1951) and Leong and Fernando (1962).
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Frame nets and simple gill nets of identical mesh size were experimented to determine their comparative efficiency for exploiting economic size group of Catla catla. The results indicated that frame nets of 90 mm mesh bar as the most effective.
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The nature of the relationship between information technology (IT) and organizations has been a long-standing debate in the Information Systems literature. Does IT shape organizations, or do people in organisations control how IT is used? To formulate the question a little differently: does agency (the capacity to make a difference) lie predominantly with machines (computer systems) or humans (organisational actors)? Many proposals for a middle way between the extremes of technological and social determinism have been put advanced; in recent years researchers oriented towards social theories have focused on structuration theory and (lately) actor network theory. These two theories, however, adopt different and incompatible views of agency. Thus, structuration theory sees agency as exclusively a property of humans, whereas the principle of general symmetry in actor network theory implies that machines may also be agents. Drawing on critiques of both structuration theory and actor network theory, this paper develops a theoretical account of the interaction between human and machine agency: the double dance of agency. The account seeks to contribute to theorisation of the relationship between technology and organisation by recognizing both the different character of human and machine agency, and the emergent properties of their interplay.
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Biology of fouling in Karwar waters is presented. The composition of fouling communities, their fluctuations in relation to hydrographical factors such as temperature, dissolved oxygen, salinity and the influence of the nature and texture of the substratum on fouling communities are discussed.