904 resultados para Differentiated contract regime
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Um tratamento do regime de radiação no interior de florestas em conexão com a inversão de modelos matemáticos para estimar as características da vegetação (densidade de área foliar, LAI, etc.) é apresentado e discutido neste estudo. Medidas de radiação solar (PAR) realizadas no período de janeiro a abril de 1994 na Reserva Florestal Ducke (Manaus, AM) foram utilizadas para testar o algoritmo resultante e a distribuição vertical de área foliar para a vegetação local foi estabelecida.
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Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are considered to be â â immunologically privileged.â â In a previous work when human adipose tissue-derived stem cells (hASCs) subcutaneously implanted in mice we did not identify an adverse host response1. Recently, it was shown that tissue regeneration could benefit from the polarization of M2 macrophages subpopulations 2. In this study we hypothesised that undifferentiated hASCs and derived osteoblasts and chondrocytes are able to switch murine bone marrow-derived macrophages (mBMMÃ s) into M2 phenotype, aiding tissue regeneration. Murine BMMÃ s were plated in direct contact with undifferentiated and osteo or chondro-differentiated hASCs for 4 h, 10 h, 24 h and 72 h. The cytokine profile was analysed by qRT-PCR and the surface markers were detected by flow cytometry. The direct interaction of both cell types was observed by time lapse microscopy. The results showed that mBMMÃ s polarized after contacting tissue culture polystyrene. This M2 phenotype was maintained along the experiment in direct contact with both undifferentiated and osteo or chondro-differentiated hASCs. This was confirmed by the expression of IL-1, IL-10, IL-4, TNF-a and IFN-g (genetic profile) and surface markers (CD206 + + , CD336 + + , MHC II + and CD86 + + ) detection. These data suggest the potential of hASCs in contemporary xenogenic tissue engineering and regenerative medicine strategies, as well as host immune system modulation in autoimmune diseases.
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As mudanças no microclima e no balanço hídrico devido ao desmatamento na Amazônia (região de Ji-Paraná-RO) foram estudadas com dados meteorológicos coletados de janeiro/92 até outubro/93, em sítios experimentais de floresta tropical e de pastagem. Observou-se que a troca de vegetação (desmatamento) reduz a precipitação total em 10%, diminui a evapotranspiração real de 24% e também apresenta uma maior amplitude térmica da temperatura do ar de 1,6 °C. A análise do balanço hídrico mostra claramente que a floresta tropical consegue extrair mais água do que o sítio de pastagem durante a estação seca, embora os dois sítios possuam comportamentos similares durante a estação chuvosa.
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A caracterização do regime pluviométrico é fundamental para a tomada de decisão junto às práticas agrícolas para a safra e entresafra, no município de Formoso do Araguaia - TO. Foram obtidos dados diários de precipitação pluviométrica no período de 1981 a 1997, excluídos os anos de 1991, 1992 e 1993, totalizando 14 anos de observações. Os dados foram analisados via sistemas ANFLPLUVIE.EXE e Chuva (Assad et al, 1994). Analisou-se as precipitações médias anuais e mensais; as frequências mensais, quinzenais e decendiais em 20%, 50% e 80% de probabilidade de ocorrência e a quantificação e frequência dos veranicos. A precipitação média anual foi de 1.675,7 mm; e a precipitação média mensal do período chuvoso foi maior em dezembro (330,9 mm) e menor em abril (109,3 mm), 95,16% das chuvas na região ocorreram entre os meses de outubro a abril; em 85,71% dos anos observados, o índice pluviométrico foi superior a 1.000 mm anuais.
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A autoecologia das três espécies florestais em linhas de enriquecimento foi avaliada junto com o monitoramento do microclima e fertilidade do solo na floresta primária de terra-firme da Amazônia brasileira. A área situa-se no município de Novo Aripuanã Amazonas - Brasil (5º18'S, 60º04'W.). Nas três diferentes larguras de linhas (3, 5 e 7m) foram monitoradas os parâmetros de radiação com fotografias hemisféricas e sensor RFA. As linhas de 5 e 7m classificam-se como grande abertura de dossel (19,77-20,78%), a de 3m mostrou maior variação na radiação RFA. Quanto à análise química do solo observou-se, uma redução significativa de K e Ca em relação ao aumento das larguras das linhas. Também foram monitorados os crescimentos em altura e diâmetro, índice de ganho foliar e o teor de clorofila nas plântulas das três espécies estidadas: Astronium lecointei Ducke, Cordia goeldiana Huber e Scleronema micranthum Ducke. Todas espécies sofreram devido à alta radiação e ao estresse hídrico. Astronium lecointei apresentou uma maior resistência tanto durante forte seca, como também ao excesso de chuva. Scleronema micranthum apresentou diferenças de crescimento entre linhas, principalmente na estação chuvosa. Beneficiou-se positivamente com a radiação direta nas linhas largas de enriquecimento. As duas apresentaram alta amplitude de nicho entre tolerante à sombra a intermediária. Já C.goeldiana apresentou maior variação em seu crescimento (CV: Cordia goeldiana: 113> Astronium lecointei: 60,6> Scleronema micranthum: 59,7). A largura de linha de 5m na floresta primária de terra-firme foi suficiente para estabelecimento de espécies tolerante à sombra e intermediária.
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Dissertação de mestrado em Direito dos Contratos e da Empresa
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We investigate the spontaneous emission rate of a two-level quantum emitter near a graphene-coated substrate under the influence of an external magnetic field or strain induced pseudo-magnetic field. We demonstrate that the application of the magnetic field can substantially increase or decrease the decay rate. We show that a suppression as large as 99$\%$ in the Purcell factor is achieved even for moderate magnetic fields. The emitter's lifetime is a discontinuous function of $|{\bf B}|$, which is a direct consequence of the occurrence of discrete Landau levels in graphene. We demonstrate that, in the near-field regime, the magnetic field enables an unprecedented control of the decay pathways into which the photon/polariton can be emitted. Our findings strongly suggest that a magnetic field could act as an efficient agent for on-demand, active control of light-matter interactions in graphene at the quantum level.
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This study analyzed the mediating role of psychological morbidity and the variables that discriminated low versus high disability, in patients receiving physiotherapy and acupuncture. A total of 203 patients answered measures of illness and medication representations, coping, depression, anxiety, quality of life, and functional disability. Morbidity was a mediator between functional disability and quality of life. Treatment consequences and quality of life, in the acupuncture group, and emotional representations, quality of life, depression, anxiety, and active strategies for pain relief, in the physiotherapy group, discriminated patients with low versus high disability. These results have important implications for identifying high-risk patients.
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Coupled carbon/climate models are predicting changes in Amazon carbon and water cycles for the near future, with conversion of forest into savanna-like vegetation. However, empirical data to support these models are still scarce for Amazon. Facing this scenario, we investigated whether conservation status and changes in rainfall regime have influenced the forest-savanna mosaic over 20 years, from 1986 to 2006, in a transitional area in Northern Amazonia. By applying a spectral linear mixture model to a Landsat-5-TM time series, we identified protected savanna enclaves within a strictly protected nature reserve (Maracá Ecological Station - MES) and non-protected forest islands at its outskirts and compared their areas among 1986/1994/2006. The protected savanna enclaves decreased 26% in the 20-years period at an average rate of 0.131 ha year-1, with a greater reduction rate observed during times of higher precipitation, whereas the non-protected forest islands remained stable throughout the period of study, balancing the encroachment of forests into the savanna during humid periods and savannization during reduced rainfall periods. Thus, keeping favorable climate conditions, the MES conservation status would continue to favor the forest encroachment upon savanna, while the non-protected outskirt areas would remain resilient to disturbance regimes. However, if the increases in the frequency of dry periods predicted by climate models for this region are confirmed, future changes in extension and directions of forest limits will be affected, disrupting ecological services as carbon storage and the maintenance of local biodiversity.
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CONSPECTUS: Two-dimensional (2D) crystals derived from transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) are intriguing materials that offer a unique platform to study fundamental physical phenomena as well as to explore development of novel devices. Semiconducting group 6 TMDs such as MoS2 and WSe2 are known for their large optical absorption coefficient and their potential for high efficiency photovoltaics and photodetectors. Monolayer sheets of these compounds are flexible, stretchable, and soft semiconductors with a direct band gap in contrast to their well-known bulk crystals that are rigid and hard indirect gap semiconductors. Recent intense research has been motivated by the distinct electrical, optical, and mechanical properties of these TMD crystals in the ultimate thickness regime. As a semiconductor with a band gap in the visible to near-IR frequencies, these 2D MX2 materials (M = Mo, W; X = S, Se) exhibit distinct excitonic absorption and emission features. In this Account, we discuss how optical spectroscopy of these materials allows investigation of their electronic properties and the relaxation dynamics of excitons. We first discuss the basic electronic structure of 2D TMDs highlighting the key features of the dispersion relation. With the help of theoretical calculations, we further discuss how photoluminescence energy of direct and indirect excitons provide a guide to understanding the evolution of the electronic structure as a function of the number of layers. We also highlight the behavior of the two competing conduction valleys and their role in the optical processes. Intercalation of group 6 TMDs by alkali metals results in the structural phase transformation with corresponding semiconductor-to-metal transition. Monolayer TMDs obtained by intercalation-assisted exfoliation retains the metastable metallic phase. Mild annealing, however, destabilizes the metastable phase and gradually restores the original semiconducting phase. Interestingly, the semiconducting 2H phase, metallic 1T phase, and a charge-density-wave-like 1T' phase can coexist within a single crystalline monolayer sheet. We further discuss the electronic properties of the restacked films of chemically exfoliated MoS2. Finally, we focus on the strong optical absorption and related exciton relaxation in monolayer and bilayer MX2. Monolayer MX2 absorbs as much as 30% of incident photons in the blue region of the visible light despite being atomically thin. This giant absorption is attributed to nesting of the conduction and valence bands, which leads to diversion of optical conductivity. We describe how the relaxation pathway of excitons depends strongly on the excitation energy. Excitation at the band nesting region is of unique significance because it leads to relaxation of electrons and holes with opposite momentum and spontaneous formation of indirect excitons.
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Dissertação de mestrado integrado em Engenharia Mecânica
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Dissertação de mestrado em Direito dos Contratos e da Empresa
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Dissertação de mestrado em Direito Administrativo (área de especialização em Emprego Público)
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Dissertação de mestrado em Direito Judiciário
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Relatório de atividade profissional de mestrado em Direito dos Contratos e da Empresa