910 resultados para sensorial tests
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This paper presents the findings of an experimental campaign that was conducted to investigate the seismic behaviour of log houses. A two-storey log house designed by the Portuguese company Rusticasa® was subjected to a series of shaking table tests at LNEC, Lisbon, Portugal. The paper contains the description of the geometry and construction of the house and all the aspects related to the testing procedure, namely the pre-design, the setup, instrumentation and the testing process itself. The shaking table tests were carried out with a scaled spectrum of the Montenegro (1979) earthquake, at increasing levels of PGA, starting from 0.07g, moving on to 0.28g and finally 0.5g. The log house did not suffer any major damage and remained in working condition throughout the entire process. The preliminary analysis of the overall behaviour of the log house is also discussed.
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Rockburst is characterized by a violent explosion of a block causing a sudden rupture in the rock and is quite common in deep tunnels. It is critical to understand the phenomenon of rockburst, focusing on the patterns of occurrence so these events can be avoided and/or managed saving costs and possibly lives. The failure mechanism of rockburst needs to be better understood. Laboratory experiments are undergoing at the Laboratory for Geomechanics and Deep Underground Engineering (SKLGDUE) of Beijing and the system is described. A large number of rockburst tests were performed and their information collected, stored in a database and analyzed. Data Mining (DM) techniques were applied to the database in order to develop predictive models for the rockburst maximum stress (σRB) and rockburst risk index (IRB) that need the results of such tests to be determined. With the developed models it is possible to predict these parameters with high accuracy levels using data from the rock mass and specific project.
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Wind tunnel tests are a reliable tool to determine the effect of natural ventilation on buildings. This paper presents results of wind tunnel tests conducted to evaluate the influence of ventilation modules positioning on a façade system. Modules positioning was modified, resulting in different façade configurations. The tests were carried out with the use of a model, varying the position of the ventilation modules in the façade configuration. The cases tested were six ventilation modules positioned below the window-sill (ventilated window-sill), and three ventilation modules positioned above and below the façade. The façade system proposed was movable and interchangeable so that the same basic model could be used to test the possibilities for ventilation. Wind speed measurements were taken inside and outside the model for the different façades configurations to evaluate the best performance in relation to natural ventilation. Singleâ sided and Cross ventilation were considered for wind speed measurements. Results show the use of six ventilation modules positioned below the window-sill, forming "a ventilated window-sill" is the best solution in terms of natural ventilation.
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Purpose. To analyze dry eye disease (DED) tests and their consistency in similar nonsymptomatic population samples living in two geographic locations with different climates (Continental vs. Atlantic). Methods. This is a pilot study including 14 nonsymptomatic residents from Valladolid (Continental climate, Spain) and 14 sex-matched and similarly aged residents from Braga (Atlantic climate, Portugal); they were assessed during the same season (spring) of two consecutive years. Phenol red thread test, conjunctival hyperemia, fluorescein tear breakup time, corneal and conjunctival staining, and Schirmer test were evaluated on three different consecutive visits. Reliability was assessed using the intraclass correlation coefficient and weighted kappa (J) coefficient for quantitative and ordinal variables, respectively. Results. Fourteen subjects were recruited in each city with a mean (TSD) age of 63.0 (T1.7) and 59.1 (T0.9) years (p = 0.08) in Valladolid and Braga, respectively. Intraclass correlation coefficient and J values of the tests performed were below 0.69 and 0.61, respectively, for both samples, thus showing moderate to poor reliability. Subsequently, comparisons were made between the results corresponding to the middle and higher outdoor relative humidity (RH) visit in each location as there were no differences in mean temperature (p Q 0.75) despite RH values significantly differing (p e 0.005). Significant (p e 0.05) differences were observed between Valladolid and Braga samples on tear breakup time (middle RH visit, 2.76 T 0.60 vs. 5.26 T 0.64 seconds; higher RH visit, 2.61 T 0.32 vs. 5.78 T 0.88 seconds) and corneal (middle RH, 0.64 T 0.17 vs. 0.14 T 0.10; higher RH, 0.60 T 0.22 vs. 0.0 T 0.0) and conjunctival staining (middle RH, 0.61 T 0.17 vs. 0.14 T 0.08; higher RH, 0.57 T 0.15 vs. 0.18 T 0.09). Conclusions. This pilot study provides initial evidence to support that DED test outcomes assessing the ocular surface integrity and tear stability are climate dependent. Future large-sample studies should support these outcomes also in DED patients. This knowledge is fundamental for multicenter clinical trials. Lack of consistency in diagnostic clinical tests for DED was also corroborated. (Optom Vis Sci 2015;92:e284Ye289)
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Dissertação de mestrado integrado em Arquitectura (área de especialização em Cultura Arquitetónica)
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OBJECTIVE: Compare pattern of exploratory eye movements during visual scanning of the Rorschach and TAT test cards in people with schizophrenia and controls. METHOD: 10 participants with schizophrenia and 10 controls matched by age, schooling and intellectual level participated in the study. Severity of symptoms was evaluated with the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale. Test cards were divided into three groups: TAT cards with scenes content, TAT cards with interaction content (TAT-faces), and Rorschach cards with abstract images. Eye movements were analyzed for: total number, duration and location of fixation; and length of saccadic movements. RESULTS: Different pattern of eye movement was found, with schizophrenia participants showing lower number of fixations but longer fixation duration in Rorschach cards and TAT-faces. The biggest difference was observed in Rorschach, followed by TAT-faces and TAT-scene cards. CONCLUSIONS: Results suggest alteration in visual exploration mechanisms possibly related to integration of abstract visual information.
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Relatório de estágio de mestrado em Educação Pré-escolar e Ensino no 1.º Ciclo do Ensino Básico
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El concepto de calidad ha evolucionado en los últimos años adquiriendo un extraordinario protagonismo. Un alimento puede ser descripto mediante una serie de parámetros o variables que se transforman en atributos de calidad por la percepción y preferencias de un usuario. Los valores que deben alcanzar los atributos para que la adecuación sea positiva, son las especificaciones de calidad. Entre los atributos de calidad de un alimento se encuentra la organoléptica o sensorial, que puede ser definida, medida y ponderada, estableciéndose niveles de confianza para el cumplimiento de las especificaciones de calidad acordadas. Los componentes químicos volátiles del alimento, estimulan las terminales sensitivas de boca y nariz, afectando a los atributos olor, aroma, fragancia, gusto y flavor. Por lo tanto, identificar dichos componentes y determinar su proporción en el producto es de vital importancia para establecer correlaciones con las respuestas sensoriales. En el presente proyecto se desarrollarán metodologías analíticas basadas en Microextracción en Fase Sólida del Espacio de Cabeza seguida de Cromatografía Gaseosa (HS-SPME/GC) y en aceptabilidad sensorial para su aplicación en la caracterización de plantas aromáticas y productos alimenticios, con la finalidad de identificar los compuestos volátiles responsables de la aceptación o rechazo de los productos investigados, de evaluar el efecto del almacenamiento sobre las características de los mismos, y establecer similitudes y diferencias entre los perfiles químicos de diferentes productos del mismo tipo. Además, se realizarán protocolos de control de calidad para las muestras estudiadas.
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Close homolog of L1, neural cell recognition molecules, c-fos, arg3.1, arc, immediat early genes, novelty, information processing, behavioral tests
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The Hausman (1978) test is based on the vector of differences of two estimators. It is usually assumed that one of the estimators is fully efficient, since this simplifies calculation of the test statistic. However, this assumption limits the applicability of the test, since widely used estimators such as the generalized method of moments (GMM) or quasi maximum likelihood (QML) are often not fully efficient. This paper shows that the test may easily be implemented, using well-known methods, when neither estimator is efficient. To illustrate, we present both simulation results as well as empirical results for utilization of health care services.
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Report for the scientific sojourn carried out at Albert Einstein Institut in Germany, from April to July 2006.
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El objetivo principal del proyecto era estudiar el efecto de tranquilizantes naturales sobre el bienestar de los animales y la calidad de la carne desde un punto de vista tecnológico y sensorial. Este objetivo se desglosaba en dos: OBJETIVO 1 – Evaluar la eficacia de tranquilizantes naturales (Magnesio, triptófano) en la disminución del nivel de estrés en cerdos de tres genotipos diferentes respecto del gen Hal, homocigotos dominantes NN, o portadores (Nn y nn) en el período anterior al sacrificio. OBJETIVO 2 – Estudiar el efecto de los tranquilizantes en la calidad tecnológica y sensorial de la carne (pH, capacidad de retención de agua, color, textura, olor sexual, …). Para ello se planteaban dos experimentos, el primero utilizando animales extremos, libres del gen, NN, y Hal +, nn, y el segundo con animales libres, NN, y portadores, Nn.