290 resultados para REFORMULATION
Resumo:
A traceless variant of the Johnson-Segalman viscoelastic model is presented. The viscoelastic extra stress tensor is de composed into its traceless (deviatoric) and spherical parts, leading to a reformulation of the classical Johnson-Segalman model. The equivalente of the two models is established comparing model predictions for simple test cases. The new model is validated using several 2D benchmark problems.The structure and behavior of the new model are discussed.
Resumo:
The Declaration of Salamanca proposes a deep reformulation of educational praxis which has as a main goal to create an environment where all students can enjoy learning, improve and grow in confidence, in a perspective of Inclusive Education. In this sense, it is necessary that teachers acquire scientific and educational skills but, also, development of personal and interpersonal competences that are crucial for a flexible and adequate professional praxis. The concept of competences integrates knowledge, skills, personal values and attitudes that are acquired through work experience and learning by doing. On other side, experiential work is lived through a body in movement. Acknowledging these ideas and considering active methods and expressive arts as valorous contributions to the positive model of inclusive education in this paper, the authors propose the training in Expressive Arts to promote Inclusion but mainly to develop personal and interpersonal competences of teachers to the Inclusion
Resumo:
Il lavoro verifica l’ipotesi dell’esistenza, durante la tarda repubblica romana (133-44 a.C.), di uno stile oratorio riconoscibile come proprio dei populares. Per identificarne le caratteristiche tecniche distintive si procede, previa revisione e aggiornamento dell’edizione critica di riferimento (Malcovati 19764), alla traduzione delle testimonianze e dei frammenti oratori relativi ai 25 principali esponenti della pars popularis (da P. Licinio Crasso Divite Muciano a G. Scribonio Curione il Giovane) e al commento di tali testi. Nell’introduzione vengono discussi, alla luce di un’esposizione dettagliata dei relativi status quaestionis e di una rilettura delle fonti, i seguenti punti: esistenza dei populares; identificazione degli oratori populares; modalità di selezione e trasmissione del materiale oratorio e caratteristiche della sua tradizione; stato del materiale e modalità migliori di edizione; eloquentia popularis in Cicerone (impiegata anche dagli ottimati); stile oratorio di Gaio Gracco, di Giulio Cesare e degli oratori graccani, mariani e cesariani; riformulazione della categoria critica (eloquentia popularium) e conclusioni storiche e stilistiche. Nella trattazione sono integrati i risultati della ricerca, che consentono di formulare di volta in volta un giudizio autonomo. I dati vengono proposti anche in forma di tabelle in tre appendici, che presentano: l’attività politico-legislativa di G. Gracco, Saturnino, Clodio e Cesare a confronto (1), le figure e gli aspetti retorici rilevati nei frammenti (2.1), i giudizi sullo stile e le qualità retoriche riscontrati nelle testimonianze (2.2). Nel commento si rende ragione delle principali questioni filologiche, storiche e storiografiche relative a ciascun passo, mentre il focus è posto sugli aspetti linguistici e retorici. Vengono messe in luce le indicazioni offerte dalla fonte sul contesto performativo, per poi passare all’analisi puntuale (sinora un desideratum della critica) degli argumenta e dello stile oratorio e studiare, infine, come tali dati si inseriscano nel quadro complessivo dell’eloquenza di questo gruppo di oratori.
Resumo:
Over the past 30 years, unhealthy diets and lifestyles have increased the incidence of noncommunicable diseases and are culprits of diffusion on world’s population of syndromes as obesity or other metabolic disorders, reaching pandemic proportions. In order to comply with such scenario, the food industry has tackled these challenges with different approaches, as the reformulation of foods, fortification of foods, substitution of ingredients and supplements with healthier ingredients, reduced animal protein, reduced fats and improved fibres applications. Although the technological quality of these emerging food products is known, the impact they have on the gut microbiota of consumers remains unclear. In the present PhD thesis, the recipient work was conducted to study different foods with the substitution of the industrial and market components to that of novel green oriented and sustainable ingredients. So far, this thesis included eight representative case studies of the most common substitutions/additions/fortifications in dairy, meat, and vegetable products. The products studied were: (i) a set of breads fortified with polyphenol-rich olive fiber, to replace synthetic antioxidant and preservatives, (ii) a set of Gluten-free breads fortified with algae powder, to fortify the protein content of standard GF products, (iii) different formulations of salami where nitrates were replaced by ascorbic acid and vegetal extract antioxidants and nitrate-reducers starter cultures, (iv) chocolate fiber plus D-Limonene food supplement, as a novel prebiotic formula, (v) hemp seed bran and its alkalase hydrolysate, to introduce as a supplement, (vi) milk with and without lactose, to evaluate the different impact on human colonic microbiota of healthy or lactose-intolerants, (vii) lactose-free whey fermented and/or with probiotics added, to be introduced as an alternative beverage, exploring its impact on human colonic microbiota from healthy or lactose-intolerants, and (viii) antibiotics, to assess whether maternal amoxicillin affects the colon microbiota of piglets.
Resumo:
Throughout the twentieth century, the study of auditory perception emerged as a significant area of inquiry across various disciplines, particularly within the fields of poststructuralism and psychoanalysis. These theories converge in their understanding of hearing as a fundamental aspect of the development of the subject, leading to a decentering and reformulation of the autobiographical subject, suggesting that the rhythmic is a state of being outside of and prior to the social, verbal, thinking subject. This research aims to examine the connection between auditory perception and the formation of subjectivity in twentieth-century self-narratives. Drawing both from psychoanalysis and poststructuralism, this research proposes a reading of three autobiographical works, namely Elias Canetti’s Die gerettete Zunge, Nathalie Ginzburg’s Lessico famigliare and Nathalie Sarraute’s Enfance. By highlighting the importance of the voice and of the sonorous envelope of childhood, these works artistically anticipate what would be theorised only a few decades later and create the conditions for a pre-verbal apprehension of the world, raising questions about the ineffable source of writing and the writing process itself.