849 resultados para Negroponte, Nicholas
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Esta dissertação investiga o unheimlich – em português, 'estranhamente familiar' -, conceito psicanalítico desenvolvido por Sigmund Freud, em obras que fazem parte de 4 (quatro) séries do trabalho do artista plástico Attilio Colnago: "Do Retorno às Meias Verdades", “10 + 1 Perigosas Maneiras de Amar", "Minas das Liberdades Gerais" e "Diálogos com a Paixão". Aproxima as obras do artista – já tão conhecidas por seus aspectos principais tais como a presença da figura humana, os espaços interiores, o sagrado em um contraponto com o profano, e as memórias – do estranhamente familiar. Para tanto, pesquisou-se a bibliografia ligada ao tema, que teve como ponto de partida o ensaio de Freud de 1919, "Das Unheimliche", – traduzido para o português como "O Estranho" – e prosseguiu-se através de escritos de outros autores que se interessam pelo conceito de estranhamente familiar, trazendo-o para a contemporaneidade e associando-o a outras áreas do conhecimento, entre eles Nicholas Royle, Anneleen Masschelein e Anthony Vidler. Com base na teoria estudada foram selecionadas, dentre as séries escolhidas, as obras mais significativas em relação ao tema para serem analisadas. Busca-se desvendar e analisar um lado ainda não investigado da obra do artista e ao mesmo tempo mostrar a importância de se estudar o conceito de estranhamente familiar no campo das artes plásticas.
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Este texto analisa a dinâmica de condicionantes envolvidos no processo de consolidação da rede Associação dos Produtores de Vinhos Finos do Vale dos Vinhedos (Aprovale) no setor vitivinícola brasileiro. A teoria consultada compreendeu abordagens organizacionais que definem o conceito de redes de cooperação como estratégia de coordenação de recursos interorganizacionais orientados em torno de objetivos comuns. Foram utilizados dois estudos: pesquisa documental e entrevistas. As conclusões indicaram que obtenção de economias de escala e reforço da capacidade competitiva constituíram os condicionantes principais neste processo. Estudos futuros são recomendados, analisando outros momentos evolutivos da rede, bem como condicionantes presentes em diferentes contextos e níveis de análise.
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Objetivo – Comparar a técnica convencional, a técnica de energias mistas e a técnica field-in-field com energias mistas, verificando a dose recebida nos órgãos de risco e no volume alvo. Metodologia – Quinze doentes com carcinoma da mama esquerda classificadas de T1-T3N0M0 foram tratadas com cirurgia conservadora da mama, seguida de radioterapia pós-operatória. Para cada doente realizaram-se 3 planeamentos dosimétricos, sendo que cada um deles diz respeito a uma das diferentes técnicas em estudo. Através dos HDV gerados avaliaram-se a Dmáx, Dmed, Dmín, D95%, D3% e a homogeneidade da dose no volume alvo, bem como a dose nos órgãos de risco. Utilizou-se o teste de Friedman para verificar a significância do estudo, com um intervalo de confiança de 95%. Resultados – Relativamente ao pulmão esquerdo e ao coração obtiveram-se, com a técnica field-in-field com energias mistas, doses inferiores em comparação com as outras duas técnicas. Para a Dmáx e a homogeneidade de dose no PTV, a técnica field-in-field com energias mistas revelou-se mais eficaz, comparativamente às outras técnicas. No entanto, verificou-se uma melhor cobertura de dose no PTV com a técnica convencional. Considerações finais – A técnica field-in-field com energias mistas permite uma redução da dose nos órgãos de risco, uma redução significativa da Dmáx no PTV e melhora a homogeneidade da dose, comparativamente com as outras técnicas. Os resultados obtidos com a técnica field-in-field com energias mistas apontam para a redução dos efeitos secundários provocados pelo tratamento. ABSTRACT - Purpose – To compare the conventional technique, the technique of mixed energies and the technique field-in-field with mixed energies, checking the received dose in organs at risk and target volume. Methods – Fifteen patients with carcinoma of the left breast classified as T1-T3N0M0 were treated with breast-conserving surgery, followed by postoperative radiotherapy. For each patient were carried out three dosimetric plannings, each one of them concerns the different techniques under study. Through the DVH generated to evaluate Dmax, Dmed, Dmin, D95%, D3% and the homogeneity of the target volume dose, well as the dose in organs at risk. We used the Friedman test to assess the significance of the study, with a confidence interval of 95%. Results – For the left lung and heart were obtained with the technique field-in-field with mixed energies, lower doses compared with the other two techniques. For the Dmax and the homogeneity of the PTV dose, the technique field-in-field with mixed energies was more effective compared to other techniques. However, there was a better coverage of the PTV dose with conventional technique. Conclusions – The technique field-in-field with mixed energy allows a reduction in dose for organs at risk, a significant reduction Dmax in PTV and improves the homogeneity of the dose compared with other techniques. The results obtained with the technique field-in-field with mixed energy indicate to reduce the side effects caused by the treatment.
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The ability to respond sensibly to changing and conflicting beliefs is an integral part of intelligent agency. To this end, we outline the design and implementation of a Distributed Assumption-based Truth Maintenance System (DATMS) appropriate for controlling cooperative problem solving in a dynamic real world multi-agent community. Our DATMS works on the principle of local coherence which means that different agents can have different perspectives on the same fact provided that these stances are appropriately justified. The belief revision algorithm is presented, the meta-level code needed to ensure that all system-wide queries can be uniquely answered is described, and the DATMS’ implementation in a general purpose multi-agent shell is discussed.
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Dissertação de Mestrado em Ciências Musicais, área de especialização em Musicologia Histórica
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Following the Introduction, which surveys existing literature on the technology advances and regulation in telecommunications and on two-sided markets, we address specific issues on the industries of the New Economy, featured by the existence of network effects. We seek to explore how each one of these industries work, identify potential market failures and find new solutions at the economic regulation level promoting social welfare. In Chapter 1 we analyze a regulatory issue on access prices and investments in the telecommunications market. The existing literature on access prices and investment has pointed out that networks underinvest under a regime of mandatory access provision with a fixed access price per end-user. We propose a new access pricing rule, the indexation approach, i.e., the access price, per end-user, that network i pays to network j is function of the investment levels set by both networks. We show that the indexation can enhance economic efficiency beyond what is achieved with a fixed access price. In particular, access price indexation can simultaneously induce lower retail prices and higher investment and social welfare as compared to a fixed access pricing or a regulatory holidays regime. Furthermore, we provide sufficient conditions under which the indexation can implement the socially optimal investment or the Ramsey solution, which would be impossible to obtain under fixed access pricing. Our results contradict the notion that investment efficiency must be sacrificed for gains in pricing efficiency. In Chapter 2 we investigate the effect of regulations that limit advertising airtime on advertising quality and on social welfare. We show, first, that advertising time regulation may reduce the average quality of advertising broadcast on TV networks. Second, an advertising cap may reduce media platforms and firms' profits, while the net effect on viewers (subscribers) welfare is ambiguous because the ad quality reduction resulting from a regulatory cap o¤sets the subscribers direct gain from watching fewer ads. We find that if subscribers are sufficiently sensitive to ad quality, i.e., the ad quality reduction outweighs the direct effect of the cap, a cap may reduce social welfare. The welfare results suggest that a regulatory authority that is trying to increase welfare via regulation of the volume of advertising on TV might necessitate to also regulate advertising quality or, if regulating quality proves impractical, take the effect of advertising quality into consideration. 3 In Chapter 3 we investigate the rules that govern Electronic Payment Networks (EPNs). In EPNs the No-Surcharge Rule (NSR) requires that merchants charge at most the same amount for a payment card transaction as for cash. In this chapter, we analyze a three- party model (consumers, merchants, and a proprietary EPN) with endogenous transaction volumes and heterogenous merchants' transactional benefits of accepting cards to assess the welfare impacts of the NSR. We show that, if merchants are local monopolists and the network externalities from merchants to cardholders are sufficiently strong, with the exception of the EPN, all agents will be worse o¤ with the NSR, and therefore the NSR is socially undesirable. The positive role of the NSR in terms of improvement of retail price efficiency for cardholders is also highlighted.
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The use of biomaterials to direct osteogenic differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) in the absence of osteogenic supplements is thought to be part of the next generation of orthopedic implants. We previously engineered surface-roughness gradients of average roughness (Ra) varying from the sub-micron to the micrometer range ( 0.5–4.7 lm), and mean distance between peaks (RSm) gradually varying from 214 lm to 33 lm. Here we have screened the ability of such surface-gradients of polycaprolactone to influence the expression of alkaline phosphatase (ALP), collagen type 1 (COL1) and mineralization by hMSCs cultured in dexamethasone (Dex)-deprived osteogenic induction medium (OIM) and in basal growth medium (BGM). Ra 1.53 lm/RSm 79 lm in Dex-deprived OI medium, and Ra 0.93 lm/RSm 135 lm in BGM consistently showed higher effectiveness at supporting the expression of the osteogenic markers ALP, COL1 and mineralization, compared to the tissue culture polystyrene (TCP) control in complete OIM. The superior effectiveness of specific surface-roughness revealed that this strategy may be used as a compelling alternative to soluble osteogenic inducers in orthopedic applications featuring the clinically relevant biodegradable polymer polycaprolactone.
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Odour nuisance in other European countries has led to the development of techniques which employ panels of human assessors for the determination of environmental odours. Odour measurement is not widely practised in Ireland, yet local authorities are frequently in receipt of odour derived public complaints. This dissertation examines the fundamentals of odour nuisance in terms of how we perceive odours, common sources of environmental odours, the principles of odour measurement (in particular the Sutch pre-standard on olfactometry) and the extent to which odour nuisance is a problem in Ireland. The intention is to provide a reference document for use by those interested parties in the country who may be variously involved in policy making, legislative development, enforcement of environmental law or any person who has an interest in odours and the public nuisance they can give rise to. In particular the aim was to provide previously undocumented information on the prevalence of odour nuisance in Ireland, the exercision of the available powers to control odours, and the possible value of odour measurement as part of a regulatory process. A questionnaire was circulated to all local authorities in the country and 82% responded with information on their experiences and views on the subject of odours. The results of the survey are presented in summary and detailed form.
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