931 resultados para Fundamental concepts
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Pharmaceutical Care is defined as “the responsible provision of drug therapy for the purpose of achieving definite outcomes that improve a patient’s quality of life”. One of the fundamental concepts in understanding needs for pharmaceutical care are Drug-Related Problems (DRPs). As the complexity of medication treatment increases, identification of drug-related problems (DRPs) by healthcare professionals remains vital to patient safety and Quality Use of Medicines(QUM). DRPs have been used by many researchers to evaluate the QUM in different settings. DRPs present, however, a list of potential problems not a strategic framework for assessing a medication regimen.
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Arguments arising from quantum mechanics and gravitation theory as well as from string theory, indicate that the description of space-time as a continuous manifold is not adequate at very short distances. An important candidate for the description of space-time at such scales is provided by noncommutative space-time where the coordinates are promoted to noncommuting operators. Thus, the study of quantum field theory in noncommutative space-time provides an interesting interface where ordinary field theoretic tools can be used to study the properties of quantum spacetime. The three original publications in this thesis encompass various aspects in the still developing area of noncommutative quantum field theory, ranging from fundamental concepts to model building. One of the key features of noncommutative space-time is the apparent loss of Lorentz invariance that has been addressed in different ways in the literature. One recently developed approach is to eliminate the Lorentz violating effects by integrating over the parameter of noncommutativity. Fundamental properties of such theories are investigated in this thesis. Another issue addressed is model building, which is difficult in the noncommutative setting due to severe restrictions on the possible gauge symmetries imposed by the noncommutativity of the space-time. Possible ways to relieve these restrictions are investigated and applied and a noncommutative version of the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model is presented. While putting the results obtained in the three original publications into their proper context, the introductory part of this thesis aims to provide an overview of the present situation in the field.
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The fabrication of tissue engineering scaffolds necessitates amalgamation of a multitude of attributes including a desirable porosity to encourage vascular invasion, desired surface chemistry for controlled deposition of calcium phosphate-based mineral as well as ability to support attachment, proliferation, and differentiation of lineage specific progenitor cells. Scaffold fabrication often includes additional surface treatments to bring about desired changes in the surface chemistry. In this perspective, this review documents the important natural and synthetic scaffolds fabricated for bone tissue engineering applications in tandem with the surface treatment techniques to maneuver the biocompatibility of engineered scaffolds. This review begins with a discussion on the fundamental concepts related to biocompatibility as well as the characteristics of the biological micro-environment. The primary focus is to discuss the effects of surface micro/nano patterning on the modulation of bone cell response. Apart from reviewing a host of experimental studies reporting the functionality of osteoblast-like bone cells and stem cells on surface modified or textured bioceramic/biopolymer scaffolds, theoretical insights to predict cell behavior on a scaffold with different topographical features are also briefly analyzed.
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We study the phenomenon of evaporation-driven self-assembly of a colloid suspension of silica microspheres in the interior region and away from the rim of the droplet on a glass plate. In view of the importance of achieving a large-area, monolayer assembly, we first realize a suitable choice of experimental conditions, minimizing the influence of many other competing phenomena that usually complicate the understanding of fundamental concepts of such self-assembly processes in the interior region of a drying droplet. Under these simplifying conditions to bring out essential aspects, our experiments unveil an interesting competition between ordering and compaction in such drying systems in analogy to an impending glass transition. We establish a re-entrant behavior in the order disorder phase diagram as a function of the particle density, such that there is an optimal range of the particle density to realize the long-range ordering. The results are explained with the help of simulations and phenomenological theory.
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Recent advancements of material science and its applications have been immensely influenced by the modern development of organic luminescent materials. Among all organic luminogens, boron containing compounds have already established their stature as one of the indispensable classes of luminescent dyes. Boron, in its various forms e. g. triarylboranes, borate dyes and boron clusters, has attracted considerable attention owing to its several unique and excellent photophysical features. In very recent times, beyond the realms of solution-state studies, luminescent boron-containing compounds have emerged as a large and versatile class of stimuli responsive materials. Based on several fundamental concepts of chemistry, researchers have come up with an admirable variety of boron-containing materials with AIE (aggregation-induced emission), mechano-responsive luminescence, thermoresponsive-luminescence as well as a number of purely organic phosphorescent materials and other standalone examples. The unique chemical as well as physical properties of boron-containing compounds are largely responsible for the development of such materials. In this review these new findings are brought together.
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Introducción: This article provides a historical interpretation of Catholic social economy (also called Social Catholicism) in an attempt to give a Christian form to capitalism. The aim of this writing is to reflect on the evolution of Catholic economic thought and to offer some foreseeable development in light of the experience that characterized the early stages of this movement. By Catholic social economy, the author does not mean the social doctrine of the church, but the whole set of scientific work of Catholic scholars, with their different orientations and acceptance by the official documents of the holy soil. Roman Catholicism is the only religion that has produced wide and continuous scientific research about political economy. This should not be considered an anomaly, because the positivistic attitude of modern economics tends to crowd out the classic unitary view of man and of a good life that characterizes Catholic anthropology. As a consequence, it can be considered an attempt to address scientific research in a way compatible to the Catholic view of the “social nature of man”, and not an attempt to resist or to contrast the role of science. The fundamental concepts of this stream of research have been the idea of natural law intended as a moral order (vs. the equilibrium of conflicting strategies), the social nature of man (vs. individualism and individual autonomy) and the role that charity and justice assume for individual behaviour inspired by the common good (vs. freedom and laissez faire)...
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These Guidelines have been produced to support the implementation of Article 7 of the Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries, with some reference to Article 12. They are addressed primarily to the decision-makers within fisheries management authorities and other interest groups, including fishing companies, fishers' organizations, concerned non-governmental organizations and others. The Guidelines provide a background to the need for fisheries management and an introduction to the activities encompassed by fisheries management. They introduce the major constraints experienced in fisheries and fisheries management and some of the fundamental concepts related to these. Biological, environmental, technological, socio-cultural and economic constraints and concepts are examined. Information is fundamental to responsible fisheries management and these Guidelines put emphasis on the range of data required for informed decisionmaking and examine aspects of the collection and interpretation of these data. Data are discussed in terms of three suggested scales in fisheries management: fisheries policy and development planning, formulation of management plans and implementation of management action. The range of possible management actions is outlined. This includes technical measures, such as gear restrictions, and more direct approaches in the form of direct catch limitation or effort limitation. The problems associated with open access fisheries are explained and comments made on the means to limit access and obstacles which may be encountered in this process. Finally, the Guidelines examine the management process. This section covers the process of agreeing on a management plan for a fishery, including the need for consultation and, where appropriate, cooperative decision-making. The need for periodic review of management plans is stressed. The importance of an effective legal framework, institutional and administrative structures and monitoring control and surveillance are described. (PDF contains 91 pages)
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The intent of this study is to provide formal apparatus which facilitates the investigation of problems in the methodology of science. The introduction contains several examples of such problems and motivates the subsequent formalism.
A general definition of a formal language is presented, and this definition is used to characterize an individual’s view of the world around him. A notion of empirical observation is developed which is independent of language. The interplay of formal language and observation is taken as the central theme. The process of science is conceived as the finding of that formal language that best expresses the available experimental evidence.
To characterize the manner in which a formal language imposes structure on its universe of discourse, the fundamental concepts of elements and states of a formal language are introduced. Using these, the notion of a basis for a formal language is developed as a collection of minimal states distinguishable within the language. The relation of these concepts to those of model theory is discussed.
An a priori probability defined on sets of observations is postulated as a reflection of an individual’s ontology. This probability, in conjunction with a formal language and a basis for that language, induces a subjective probability describing an individual’s conceptual view of admissible configurations of the universe. As a function of this subjective probability, and consequently of language, a measure of the informativeness of empirical observations is introduced and is shown to be intuitively plausible – particularly in the case of scientific experimentation.
The developed formalism is then systematically applied to the general problems presented in the introduction. The relationship of scientific theories to empirical observations is discussed and the need for certain tacit, unstatable knowledge is shown to be necessary to fully comprehend the meaning of realistic theories. The idea that many common concepts can be specified only by drawing on knowledge obtained from an infinite number of observations is presented, and the problems of reductionism are examined in this context.
A definition of when one formal language can be considered to be more expressive than another is presented, and the change in the informativeness of an observation as language changes is investigated. In this regard it is shown that the information inherent in an observation may decrease for a more expressive language.
The general problem of induction and its relation to the scientific method are discussed. Two hypotheses concerning an individual’s selection of an optimal language for a particular domain of discourse are presented and specific examples from the introduction are examined.
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Esse estudo aborda a perversão, tema de extrema relevância política e clínica no âmbito psicanalítico, que se revela como um dos problemas cruciais da psicanálise. Sua importância política imprime-se quando ressalta, com Lacan, que a política da psicanálise é a política da falta-a-ser correlata à ética do desejo e quando propõe que aceitar a diversidade do gozo, com suas múltiplas modalidades, e levar o sujeito a desvelar e a confrontar-se com o seu mais-de-gozar é uma indicação ética que deve orientar a política e a prática do psicanalista. A pesquisa, elaborada a partir dos fundamentos teórico-clínicos de Freud e Lacan, destaca o movimento lógico que delimita a perversão na obra freudiana e verifica uma convergência nas teses de ambos os autores, no que se refere à diferenciação entre a perversidade e a perversão como estrutura clínica. A construção de uma série de casos clínicos e o estudo da vida e da obra de cinco famosos escritores Marquês de Sade, Sacher-Masoch, André Gide, Jean Genet, Yukio Mishima vêm ilustrar que as práticas de gozo perverso não determinam a estrutura perversa. O matema da fantasia sadiana, forjado por Lacan, é tomado para demonstrar a Verleugnung freudiana, o modo que os sujeitos perversos encontram para lidar com castração da mãe/mulher. As fórmulas quânticas da sexuação, formuladas por Lacan, são utilizadas para evidenciar que a diferença entre a neurose e a perversão se explicita na estratégia de gozo que o sujeito utiliza na relação com o seu parceiro. A pesquisa, que se iniciou bibliográfica e se desenvolveu de cunho teórico-clínico, desvela que a clínica da perversão muito pode ensinar aos psicanalistas sobre os quatro conceitos fundamentais da psicanálise, sobre a relação entre o fetiche, a máscara e o semblante, sobre a sublimação, sobre as estratégias de gozo, em particular, o masoquismo. Esse estudo convoca a comunidade analítica ao debate, uma vez que enuncia, através da apresentação de casos de perversão, os impasses da clínica, além de presentificar o real da clínica na condução do tratamento de um caso de perversão.
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Este estudo analisa o papel do Estado no contexto do Sistema de Saúde Brasileiro, sob a ótica das relações público/privadas, usando como contraponto experiências internacionais, particularmente as reformas ocorridas nos países cêntricos. Parte da análise da teoria Keynesiana para identificar não só um papel a ser desempenhado pelo Estado para além da função anticíclica, como também para situar historicamente o nascimento dos sistemas de proteção social de cunho universalista na Europa. A inflexão sofrida no sistema capitalista nos anos 70s levou à reversão nas orientações político-ideológicas que culminaram em propostas de introdução de mecanismos de mercado nos sistemas de proteção social e de retração do Estado. Para entender o desenho de Estado que daí emerge, são apresentados e analisados os fundamentos conceituais da regulação e sua aplicação frente às especificidades do mercado de serviços de saúde. A apresentação da experiência internacional, particularmente o delineamento das motivações das reformas empreendidas e os resultados alcançados, é feita com o objetivo de contrapor posteriormente, o que é específico no Brasil na convivência público/privado. A reflexão sobre o desenvolvimento do Sistema de Saúde no Brasil passa pela sua evolução no período entre a criação das Caixas de Aposentadoria e Pensão e a Constituição Federal de 1988, para recolher particularidades na relação entre o Estado e o Mercado e, ao mesmo tempo, mostrar o momento de rompimento com o modelo de proteção, baseado no seguro social que acompanha o país neste período. As dificuldades na concretização do conceito de universalidade conforme definido na Constituição são analisadas a partir da extemporaneidade da mudança de modelo e do viés privatista, que acompanha o sistema de saúde no Brasil. As contradições geradas pelas interfaces público/privadas na saúde são exploradas sob o enfoque da inexistência de uma delimitação de espaços de atuação dos mesmos, mas, principalmente, pelo foco do financiamento. As principais conclusões se referem à constatação de que a permissividade do Estado no avanço e apropriação privada de recursos e espaços públicos, ou ainda na ampliação da mercadorização da saúde, dificulta a concretização do conceito de universalidade no atendimento à assistência à saúde. Finalmente, o estudo delineia o conflito de interesses dos atores envolvidos no sistema, que dificulta a capacidade de governança do Estado Brasileiro, mas aponta para a necessidade de revisão das bases da relação Estado versus Mercado e a re-definição da sociedade quanto ao tamanho que deseja dar à iniciativa privada no âmbito da saúde.
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Este trabalho é uma análise do pensamento político de Alberto Pasqualini e de seu papel na elaboração e feitura do trabalhismo no Brasil. Além de suas principais ideias, foram analisadas também o papel de Pasqualini no PTB, as relações políticas com Getúlio Vargas e com o getulismo. É um estudo sobre Alberto Pasqualini e sua inserção no trabalhismo, compreendido aqui como fenômeno complexo e de longa duração.
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In traditional teaching, the fundamental concepts of electromagnetic induction are usually quickly analyzed, spending most of the time solving problems in a more or less rote manner. However, physics education research has shown that the fundamental concepts of the electromagnetic induction theory are barely understood by students. This article proposes an interactive teaching sequence introducing the topic of electromagnetic induction. The sequence has been designed based on contributions from physics education research. Particular attention is paid to the relationship between experimental findings (macroscopic level) and theoretical interpretation (microscopic level). An example of the activities that have been designed will also be presented, describing the implementation context and the corresponding findings. Since implementing the sequence, a considerable number of students have a more satisfactory grasp of the electromagnetic induction explicative model. However, difficulties are manifested in aspects that require a multilevel explanation, referring to deep structures where the system description is better defined.
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O princípio do dano, assim como elaborado por John Stuart Mill em On Liberty, é tido como elemento fundamental à afirmação do liberalismo a partir do século XIX e seu desenvolvimento rumo ao século XX. Diante das nascentes democracias européias foi afirmado como um princípio absoluto de proteção à liberdade individual contra a imposição da moralidade pela opinião pública e pelo Estado. Mill partilhava o apreço de Tocqueville pela democracia sem deixar de temer a tirania das maiorias. Inicialmente, investiga-se o lugar do princípio do dano na filosofia política milliana e as fragilidades apontadas por seus críticos. Em um segundo momento, analisa-se sua influência na defesa das liberdades civis na Inglaterra da década de 1950, especificamente com a edição do Relatório Wolfenden que defendeu a descriminalização de práticas homossexuais, bem como o debate que se lhe seguiu sobre os limites do Direito protagonizado por H.L.A. Hart. Na última parte, o objeto do estudo é o princípio do dano agora inserido em uma doutrina liberal-perfeccionista, assim como formulada por Joseph Raz em A Moralidade da Liberdade. O objetivo final é revelar a existência de incoerências internas no princípio do dano, tanto em sua versão original como nas que lhe sucederam, de modo a impedir a fixação de uma espaço imune ao Direito e à imposição da moralidade. No entanto, visto da perspectiva adequada, o fracasso na elaboração de tal princípio deve ser relativizado, eis que no seu devir o princípio do dano serviu à reflexão acerca dos limites da coerção legítima, bem como ao aprimoramento de conceitos relevantes à filosofia política como moralismo legal, paternalismo e perfeccionismo jurídicos.
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This book provides you with all fundamental concepts, guidelines and tools to ensure core business information is identified, protected and used effectively, written in a language that is clear and easy to understand for non-technical ...
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This book provides you with all the fundamental concepts, guidelines and tools to ensure core business information is identified, protected and used effectively, and written in a language that is clear and easy to understand for non ...