933 resultados para Sebastião, King of Portugal, 1554-1578.
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A transição demográfica e epidemiológica da população portuguesa tem e terá um enorme impacto na utilização dos recursos de saúde. Atualmente, as pessoas idosas representam um dos grupos etários com taxas de internamento hospitalar mais significativos. Contudo, os dados sobre a hospitalização destas pessoas têm demonstrado resultados de saúde negativos, nomeadamente, o declínio funcional e cognitivo e o risco elevado de eventos adversos. Os/as enfermeiros/as têm um papel crucial na mudança desta realidade. Deste modo, a associação entre o contexto no qual decorre o cuidado de enfermagem geriátrica e os resultados deste cuidado relativos a/os utentes, enfermeiros/as e organizações têm sido proficuamente documentados. Algumas estratégias para promover a qualidade do cuidado geriátrico e a segurança das pessoas idosas hospitalizadas consistem em avaliar e (re)criar o ambiente de trabalho geriátrico dos/as enfermeiros/as (AGTE) e capacitar e treinar estes/as profissionais no cuidado à pessoa idosa. Embora, internacionalmente, os dados demonstrem a associação entre as características de hospitais e/ou enfermeiros/as e o AGTE, não existem estudos em Portugal nesta área, bem como sobre o conhecimento e as atitudes destes profissionais no contexto hospitalar. Por conseguinte, este estudo teve como objetivos: 1) traduzir, adaptar culturalmente e validar as escalas que compõem o questionário Geriatric Institucional Assessment Proflie (GIAP) para a população portuguesa; 2) analisar o AGTE (fatores intrínsecos e extrínsecos) que apoiam ou dificultam a adoção das melhores práticas geriátricas em hospitais portugueses; 3) analisar as atitudes e conhecimento de enfermeiros/as acerca de quatro síndromes geriátricas (úlceras de pressão, distúrbio do sono, contenção física e incontinência), destacando as boas práticas e os problemas encontrados nos hospitais portugueses; 4) analisar a relação entre as variáveis demográficas, profissionais e as características dos hospitais e as escalas que compõem o GIAP – versão portuguesa; 5) conhecer as perceções de enfermeiros/as acerca do cuidado às pessoas idosas hospitalizadas e dos obstáculos enfrentados para desenvolver um cuidado de boa qualidade; e 6) analisar a relação entre a perceção de enfermeiros/as sobre o AGTE e o conhecimento e atitudes geriátricas destes profissionais em função da região e unidade de internamento. Este estudo foi desenvolvido com base num método quantitativo do tipo exploratório-descritivo, transversal, prospetivo e correlacional. A amostra foi constituída por 1.068 enfermeiros/as de cinco hospitais da região norte e centro do país. A recolha de dados foi desenvolvida através de autopreenchimento do GIAP – versão portuguesa. De entre os principais resultados destacam-se: 1) a obtenção de um instrumento válido e fiável para avaliar o AGTE e conhecimentos e atitudes geriátricas; 2) a perceção de enfermeiros/as sobre o cuidado às pessoas idosas como sendo predominantemente negativa; 3) a perceção de enfermeiros/as sobre o apoio insuficiente dos líderes hospitalares para promover um AGTE favorável; 4) o cuidado a pessoas idosas com comportamentos inadequados e o uso de recursos geriátricos como os principais fatores que influenciam a eficácia e a qualidade do cuidado geriátrico; 5) a lacuna de conhecimento e atitudes negativas de enfermeiros/as acerca das quatro síndromes geriátricas; 6) a conceptualização de um modelo sobre a associação das características de enfermeiros/as, dos hospitais do estudo e das perceções destes/as profissionais sobre o cuidado geriátrico com o AGTE e o conhecimento e atitudes geriátricos; 7) a falta de apoio familiar, a descontinuidade e a escassez de tempo para o cuidado como principais obstáculos no cuidado à pessoa idosa hospitalizada; e 8) o perfil de cuidado geriátrico nos hospitais da região norte e centro de Portugal como tendencialmente homogéneo. Os resultados deste estudo sustentam a necessidade de um maior investimento dos decisores políticos, administradores hospitalares e docentes de Enfermagem na capacitação dos/as enfermeiros/as para o cuidado geriátrico e na promoção de um AGTE mais favorável. Também oferece recomendações significativas nos domínios da decisão política, da gestão institucional e da prática profissional que devem ser alvo de uma discussão alargada entre os vários agentes com responsabilidade nestes domínios. Espera-se que este estudo possa contribuir para a promoção de um contexto favorável ao desenvolvimento de um cuidado de enfermagem geriátrica de boa qualidade às pessoas hospitalizadas.
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In spectral graph theory a graph with least eigenvalue 2 is exceptional if it is connected, has least eigenvalue greater than or equal to 2, and it is not a generalized line graph. A ðk; tÞ-regular set S of a graph is a vertex subset, inducing a k-regular subgraph such that every vertex not in S has t neighbors in S. We present a recursive construction of all regular exceptional graphs as successive extensions by regular sets.
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The high dependence of Portugal from foreign energy sources (mainly fossil fuels), together with the international commitments assumed by Portugal and the national strategy in terms of energy policy, as well as resources sustainability and climate change issues, inevitably force Portugal to invest in its energetic self-sufficiency. The 20/20/20 Strategy defined by the European Union defines that in 2020 60% of the total electricity consumption must come from renewable energy sources. Wind energy is currently a major source of electricity generation in Portugal, producing about 23% of the national total electricity consumption in 2013. The National Energy Strategy 2020 (ENE2020), which aims to ensure the national compliance of the European Strategy 20/20/20, states that about half of this 60% target will be provided by wind energy. This work aims to implement and optimise a numerical weather prediction model in the simulation and modelling of the wind energy resource in Portugal, both in offshore and onshore areas. The numerical model optimisation consisted in the determination of which initial and boundary conditions and planetary boundary layer physical parameterizations options provide wind power flux (or energy density), wind speed and direction simulations closest to in situ measured wind data. Specifically for offshore areas, it is also intended to evaluate if the numerical model, once optimised, is able to produce power flux, wind speed and direction simulations more consistent with in situ measured data than wind measurements collected by satellites. This work also aims to study and analyse possible impacts that anthropogenic climate changes may have on the future wind energetic resource in Europe. The results show that the ECMWF reanalysis ERA-Interim are those that, among all the forcing databases currently available to drive numerical weather prediction models, allow wind power flux, wind speed and direction simulations more consistent with in situ wind measurements. It was also found that the Pleim-Xiu and ACM2 planetary boundary layer parameterizations are the ones that showed the best performance in terms of wind power flux, wind speed and direction simulations. This model optimisation allowed a significant reduction of the wind power flux, wind speed and direction simulations errors and, specifically for offshore areas, wind power flux, wind speed and direction simulations more consistent with in situ wind measurements than data obtained from satellites, which is a very valuable and interesting achievement. This work also revealed that future anthropogenic climate changes can negatively impact future European wind energy resource, due to tendencies towards a reduction in future wind speeds especially by the end of the current century and under stronger radiative forcing conditions.
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Portugal has strong musical traditions, which have been perpetrated by decades through folkloristic activities. In folk groups from Alto Minho (north of Portugal), folk singing is mostly performed by cantadeiras, amateur female solo singers who learn this style orally. Their vocal characteristics are distinctive when compared with other regions of the country; however, deep understanding of these vocal practices is still missing. The present work aims at studying Alto Minho cantadeira’s vocal performance in a multidimensional perspective, envisioning social, cultural and physiological understanding of this musical style. Thus, qualitative and quantitative data analyses were carried out, to: (i) describe current performance practices, (ii) explore existent perceptions about most relevant voice features in this region, (iii) investigate physiological and acoustic properties of this style, and (iv) compare this style of singing with other non-classical singing styles of other countries. Dataset gathered involved: 78 groups whose members were telephone interviewed, 13 directors who were asked to fill in a questionnaire on performance practices, 1 cantadeira in a pilot study, 16 cantadeiras in preliminary voice recordings, 77 folk group members in listening tests, and 10 cantadeiras in multichannel recordings, including audio, ELG, air flow and intra-oral pressure signals. Data were analysed through thematic content analysis, descriptive and inferential statistics, hierarchical principal components, and multivariate linear regression models. Most representative voices have a high pitched and loud voice, with a bright timbre, predominance of chest register without excessive effort, and good text intelligibility with regional accent. High representativeness levels were obtained by few cantadeiras; these sing with high levels of subglottal pressure and vocal fold contact quotient, predominance of high spectrum energy and vocal loudness, corroborating indications of prevalence of pressed phonation. These vocal characteristics resemble belting in musical theatre and share similarities with country (USA) and ojikanje (Croatia) singing. Strategies that may contribute to the preservation of this type of singing and the vocal health of current cantadeiras are discussed, pointing at the direction of continuous education among folk groups, following practices that are already adopted elsewhere in Europe.
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Dissertação mest., Gestão da Água e da Costa, Universidade do Algarve, 2007
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Dissertação de mest., Gestão da Água e da Costa, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Universidade do Algarve, 2009
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Dissertação mest., Estudos Marinhos e Costeiros, Universidade do Algarve, 2007
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Dissertação de Mestrado, Gestão da Água e da Costa, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Universidade do Algarve, 2010
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Dissertação mest., Biologia Marinha, Universidade do Algarve, 2009
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Dissertação de Mestrado, Biologia Marinha, Faculdade de Ciências do Mar e do Ambiente, Universidade do Algarve, 2007
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Dissolved oxygen (DO) is one of the most important environmental variables of water quality, especially for marine life. Consequently, oxygen is one of the Chemical Quality Elements required for the implementation of European Union Water Framework Directive. This study uses the example of the Ria Formosa, a meso-tidal lagoon on the south coast of Portugal to demonstrate how monitoring of water quality for coastal waters must be well designed to identify symptoms of episodic hypoxia. New data from the western end of the Ria Formosa were compared to values in a database of historical data and in the published literature to identify long-term trends. The dissolved oxygen concentration values in the database and in the literature were generally higher than those found in this study, where episodic hypoxia was observed during the summer. Analysis of the database showed that the discrepancy was probably related with the time and the sites where the samples had been collected, rather than a long-term trend. The most problematic situations were within the inner lagoon near the city of Faro, where episodic hypoxia (<2 mg dm3 DO) occurred regularly in the early morning. These results emphasise the need for a balanced sampling strategy for oxygen monitoring which includes all periods of the day and night, as well as a representative range of sites throughout the lagoon. Such a strategy would provide adequate data to apply management measures to reduce the risk of more persistent hypoxia that would impact on the ecological, important natural resource. economic and leisure uses of this important natural resource.
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This text describes a real data acquisition and identification system implemented in a soilless greenhouse located at the University of Algarve (south of Portugal). Using the Real Time Workshop, Simulink, Matlab and the C programming language a system was developed to perform real-time data acquisition from a set of sensors.
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A real-time data acquisition and identification system implemented in a soil-less greenhouse located in the south of Portugal is described. The system performs real-time data acquisition from a set of sensors connected to a data logger.
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A real-time parameter estimator for the climate discrete-time dynamic models of a greenhouse located at the North of Portugal are presented. The experiments showed that the second order models identified for the air temperature and humidity achieve a close agreement between simulated and experimantal data.
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Dissertação de mest., Recursos Hídricos, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Univ. do Algarve, 2011