976 resultados para Optimal Avian Migration
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Buildings are one of the major consumers of energy in Europe. This makes them an important target when aiming to reduce the energy consumptions and carbon emissions. The majority of the European building stock has already some decades and so it needs renovation in order to keep its functionality. Taking advantage of these interventions, the energy performance of the buildings may also be improved. In Portugal the renovation techniques, both regarding energy efficiency measures as well as measures for the use of renewable energy sources, are normally planned at the building scale. It is important to explore the possibility of having large scale interventions, has it has been done in other countries, namely at neighbourhood scale with district energy system in order to optimize the results in terms of costs and environmental impact.
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OBJECTIVE: Brazil is the country with the largest community of Japanese descendants in the world, from a migration movement that started in 1908. However, more recently (1988), a movement in the opposite direction began. Many of these descendants went to Japan for work purposes and suffered mental distress. Some of them sought treatment in Japan, while others returned to Brazil to seek treatment. The aim of the present study was to compare the sociodemographic profile and diagnoses of Japanese Brazilian psychiatric outpatients in Japan (remaining group) and in Brazil (returning group). METHOD: All consecutive Japanese Brazilian outpatients who received care from the psychiatric units in Japan and Brazil from April 1997 to April 2000 were compared. The diagnoses were based on ICD-10 and were made by psychiatrists. Sociodemographic data and diagnoses in Brazil and Japan were compared by means of the Chi-Squared Test. RESULTS: The individuals who returned to Brazil were mostly male and unmarried, had lived alone in Japan, had stayed there for short periods and were classified in the schizophrenia group. The individuals who remained in Japan were mostly female and married, were living with family or friends, had stayed there for long periods and were classified in the anxiety group. Logistic regression showed that the most significant factors associated with the returning group were that they had lived alone and stayed for short periods (OR = 0.93 and 40.21, respectively). CONCLUSION: We conclude that living with a family and having a network of friends is very important for mental health in the context evaluated.
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Due to communication and technology developments, residential consumers are enabled to participate in Demand Response Programs (DRPs), control their consumption and decrease their cost by using Household Energy Management (HEM) systems. On the other hand, capability of energy storage systems to improve the energy efficiency causes that employing Phase Change Materials (PCM) as thermal storage systems to be widely addressed in the building applications. In this paper, an operational model of HEM system considering the incorporation of more than one type of PCM in plastering mortars (hybrid PCM) is proposed not only to minimize the customerâ s cost in different DRPs but also to guaranty the habitantsâ  satisfaction. Moreover, the proposed model ensures the technical and economic limits of batteries and electrical appliances. Different case studies indicate that implementation of hybrid PCM in the buildings can meaningfully affect the operational pattern of HEM systems in different DRPs. The results reveal that the customerâ s electricity cost can be reduced up to 48% by utilizing the proposed model.
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OBJECTIVE: To compare the outcome of balloon PTCA with final coronary stenosis diameter (SD) <=30%, with elective coronary stenting. METHODS: We performed a comparative analysis of the 6 month outcomes in patients treated with primary stenting and those who obtained an optimal balloon PTCA result treated during the first 12 hours of AMI onset included in the STENT PAMI randomized trial. RESULTS: The results were analysed into 3 groups: primary stenting (441 patients, SD=22±6%), optimal PTCA (245 patients), and nonoptimal PTCA (182 patients, SD= 37±5%). At the end of the 6 months primary stent group presented with the lowest restenosis(23 vs. 31 vs. 45%, p=0.001, respectively). Ischemia-driven target vessel revascularization rate (TVR) (7 vs. 15.5 vs. 19%, p=0.001, respectively). CONCLUSION: At the 6 month follow-up, primary stenting offered the lowest restenosis and ischemia-driven TVR rates. Compared to optimal balloon PTCA. Nonoptimal primary balloon PTCA pts (SD=31-50%), had the worst late angiographic outcomes and should be treated more actively with coronary stent implantation.
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Magdeburg, Univ., Fak. für Mathematik, Diss., 2010
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Scheduling, job shop, uncertainty, mixed (disjunctive) graph, stability analysis
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Magdeburg, Universität, Diss., 2010
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Multiproduct plants, Dynamic Optimization, Mixed Integer Linear/Non-Linear Programming, Scheduling
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Magdeburg, Univ., Fak. für Mathematik, Diss., 2009
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Magdeburg, Univ., Fak. für Mathematik, Diss., 2010
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Magdeburg, Univ., Fak. für Wirtschaftswiss., Diss., 2010
Der Einfluss von „Migration“ auf Belastungen und Bewältigungsstrategien von Kindern und Jugendlichen
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Lautdem Migrationsmodell des amerikanischen Psychologen Carlos E. Sluzki handelt es sichbei Migrationen um generationsübergreifende Prozesse, die auf die nachfolgendenGenerationen eine belastende Wirkung haben. Diese Belastungen sind gemäß seiner Theorieauf kulturelle Unterschiede zwischen der Familie und der Mehrheitsgesellschaftzurückzuführen. Es gilt diese Theorie anhand folgender Fragestellungen empirisch zuuntersuchen: Gibt es einen Zusammenhang zwischen Belastungen und dem Migrationshintergrund? Werden Kulturunterschiede wahrgenommen? Wie werden Belastungen bewältigt?Die Ergebnisse dieser Untersuchung zeigen, dass der Migrationshintergrund nur geringfügigEinfluss auf Belastungen hat. Es wurde lediglich eine migrationsbedingte Belastung ermittelt,wobei es sich um Probleme beim bilingualen Spracherwerb handelt. Es wurden außerdemeine Reihe von Kulturunterschieden genannt, die nicht per se als Belastung erlebt werden,sondern auch als eine Bereicherung. Alle in der Untersuchung genannten Belastungen werdenunter Anwendung problemlösender oder emotionsregulierender Strategien bewältigt. Einebesondere Bedeutung ist dabei den vorhandenen sozialen Ressourcen beizumessen.Schlüsselwörter:Migration, Migrationshintergrund, Migrant_in, Migrationsmodell, Belastungen,problemlösende/emotionsregulierende Bewältigungsstrategien, persönliche/soziale Ressourcen,Kultur, Dichotomie, Mehrheitsgesellschaft, Wir/Sie - Gruppe, Untersuchung, Leitfaden,qualitative Inhaltsanalyse, Kategorien(system)
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Magdeburg, Univ., Fak. für Mathematik, Diss., 2013