958 resultados para Tutorial Committee
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En el presente documento proponemos un ejercicio tutorial y una práctica docente que permita al estudiante a asimilar y entender mejor el concepto de exceso de gravamen o pérdida irrecuperable de eficiencia asociada a la imposición. Para ello planteamos, en primer lugar, un modelo de elección individual entre ocio y trabajo/consumo. Centrándonos en el individuo representativo, estudiamos su elección de horas de trabajo en ausencia de impuestos. A continuación, introducimos un impuesto proporcional sobre la renta del trabajo y, alternativamente, un impuesto de suma fija capaz de generar una recaudación igual. Verificamos que el impuesto proporcional siempre deja al individuo con un nivel de bienestar inferior respecto al escenario del impuesto de suma fija, es decir, que el impuesto proporcional genera una pérdida irrecuperable de eficiencia. Aunque la resolución manual del problema es factible, proponemos utilizar la herramienta Solver de Excel. Esto nos permite jugar de manera más ágil con los valores de los diferentes parámetros y verificar que hay pérdida de eficiencia independientemente de que el individuo decida trabajar más o menos horas en respuesta a la introducción del impuesto sobre la renta del trabajo
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The aim of this work is to present a tutorial on Multivariate Calibration, a tool which is nowadays necessary in basically most laboratories but very often misused. The basic concepts of preprocessing, principal component analysis (PCA), principal component regression (PCR) and partial least squares (PLS) are given. The two basic steps on any calibration procedure: model building and validation are fully discussed. The concepts of cross validation (to determine the number of factors to be used in the model), leverage and studentized residuals (to detect outliers) for the validation step are given. The whole calibration procedure is illustrated using spectra recorded for ternary mixtures of 2,4,6 trinitrophenolate, 2,4 dinitrophenolate and 2,5 dinitrophenolate followed by the concentration prediction of these three chemical species during a diffusion experiment through a hydrophobic liquid membrane. MATLAB software is used for numerical calculations. Most of the commands for the analysis are provided in order to allow a non-specialist to follow step by step the analysis.
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In Europe, the safety evaluation of cosmetics is based on the safety evaluation of each individual ingredient. Article 3 of the Cosmetics Regulation specifies that a cosmetic product made available on the market is to be safe for human health when used normally or under reasonably foreseeable conditions. For substances that cause some concern with respect to human health (e.g. colorants, preservatives, UV-filters), safety is evaluated at the Commission level by a scientific committee, presently called the Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety (SCCS). According to the Cosmetics Regulations, in the EU, the marketing of cosmetics products and their ingredients that have been tested on animals for most of their human health effects, including acute toxicity, is prohibited. Nevertheless, any study dating from before this prohibition took effect is accepted for the safety assessment of cosmetics ingredients. The in vitro methods reported in the dossiers summited to the SCCS are here evaluated from the published reports issued by the scientific committee of the Directorate General of Health and Consumers (DG SANCO); responsible for the safety of cosmetics ingredients. The number of studies submitted to the SCCS that do not involve animals is still low and in general the safety of cosmetics ingredients is based on in vivo studies performed before the prohibition.
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This work illustrates the modeling procedure for a solvent mixture using the simplex- centroid approach. The selected experiment was the optimization of the peak current observed in the direct determination of nickel by anodic stripping voltammetry (ASV) in a solvent mixture composed of N,N-dimethylformamide, ethanol and water. The text is presented in a tutorial way, showing in detail the several steps which must be followed in such a process. Since not all possible mixtures lead to a measurable instrumental response, pseudocomponents had to be used to rescale the experimental design. This also allows to show how to apply this tool, usually troublesome for non-specialists in mixture modeling procedures.
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This work describes, through examples, a simple way to carry out experimental design calculations applying an spreadsheets. The aim of this tutorial is to introduce an alternative to sophisticated commercial programs that normally are too complex in data input and output. An overview of the principal methods is also briefly presented. The spreadsheets are suitable to handle different types of computations such as screening procedures applying factorial design and the optimization procedure based on response surface methodology. Furthermore, the spreadsheets are sufficiently versatile to be adapted to specific experimental designs.
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This manuscript aims to show the basic concepts and practical application of Principal Component Analysis (PCA) as a tutorial, using Matlab or Octave computing environment for beginners, undergraduate and graduate students. As a practical example it is shown the exploratory analysis of edible vegetable oils by mid infrared spectroscopy.
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The aim of this manuscript was to show the basic concepts and practical application of Partial Least Squares (PLS) as a tutorial, using the Matlab computing environment for beginners, undergraduate and graduate students. As a practical example, the determination of the drug paracetamol in commercial tablets using Near-Infrared (NIR) spectroscopy and Partial Least Squares (PLS) regression was shown, an experiment that has been successfully carried out at the Chemical Institute of Campinas State University for chemistry undergraduate course students to introduce the basic concepts of multivariate calibration in a practical way.
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The objective of this manuscript is to describe a practical experiment that can be employed for teaching concepts related to design of experiments using Matlab or Octave computing environment to beginners, undergraduate and graduate students. The classical experiment for determination of Fe (II) using o-phenanthroline was selected because it is easy to understand, and all the required materials are readily available in most analytical laboratories. The approach used in this tutorial is divided in two steps: first, the students are introduced to the concept of multivariate effects, how to calculate and interpret them, and the construction and evaluation of a linear model to describe the experimental domain by using a 2³ factorial design. Second, an extension of the factorial design by adding axial points is described, thereby, providing a central composite design. The quadratic model is then introduced and used to build the response surface.
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A proposta deste trabalho é apreender concepções de estudantes e tutores sobre a avaliação formativa nas sessões tutoriais de um currículo PBL, identificando as dificuldades enfrentadas no desenvolvimento dessa prática. Um questionário Likert foi aplicado a 11 tutores e 45 discentes do sétimo período do curso de Medicina da Universidade Estadual de Montes Claros e uma entrevista de aprofundamento foi realizada com a totalidade dos tutores e 20 estudantes. Os entrevistados percebem a proposta formativa da avaliação na sessão tutorial, definindo-a como processual, reflexiva, dialógica, diagnóstica, e enfatizam a possibilidade de feedback como fator motivador e determinante para solucionar as deficiências detectadas e reforçar as potencialidades percebidas. São identificadas dificuldades relacionadas ao desempenho dos docentes, como falta de preparo, ao desempenho dos estudantes (falta de sinceridade, maturidade) e outras decorrentes da inadequação dos critérios utilizados nos instrumentos avaliativos. Os resultados apontam a necessidade de programas de desenvolvimento docente e discente em avaliação, assim como maior compromisso das instituições que utilizam a metodologia Aprendizagem Baseada em Problemas na busca contínua e reflexiva da coerência com os pressupostos pedagógicos estabelecidos pelo currículo.
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Presentation at Open Repositories 2014, Helsinki, Finland, June 9-13, 2014
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Members of the Founders' Committee. Pictured here in a clockwise fashion from the left are: R. L. Hearn, W. J. Freeman, M. A. Chown, M. L. Swart, C. Bruce Hill, C. B. Slemon, Dr. James A. Gibson, D. G. Willmot, J .M. Trott, A. C. Rae, W. B. C. Burgoyne, E. S. Howard, L. R. Williams, S. J. Leishman, E. J. Barbeau, and E. R. Davey. Missing from the photo were: W. B. Gunning, W. S. Martin, C. W. Morehead, and B. P. R. Newman.
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This study explored the relationship between the practical examination and other course evaluation methods~ specifically, the triple jump, tutorial, and written examination. Studies correlating academic and clinical grades tended to indicate that they may not be highly correlated because each evaluation process contributes different kinds of information regarding student knowledge, skills, and attitudes. Six hypotheses were generated stating a positive relationship between the four evaluation methods. A correlation matrix was produced of the Pearson Product Moment correlation co-efficients on the four evaluation methods in the second and third year Occupational Therapy Technique and Clinical Problem Solving courses of the 1988 and 1989 graduates (n~45). The results showed that the highest correlations existed between the triple jump and the tutorial grades and the lowest correlations existed between the practical examination and written examination grades. Not all of the correlations~ however~ reached levels of significance. The correlations overall. though, were only low to moderate at best which indicates that the evaluation methods may be measuring different aspects of student learning. This conclusion supports the studies researched. The implications and significance of this study is that it will assist the faculty in defining what the various evaluation methods measure which will in turn promote more critical input into curriculum development for the remaining years of the program.
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Laid before the House by the Chairman of the said Committee, and ordered to be printed January 2, 1815.
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13th Cong., 3d sess. House. Doc. no. 12.