807 resultados para Alert (Steamship)
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Objective: To summarise the findings of an updated Cochrane review of interventions aimed at improving the appropriate use of polypharmacy in older people. Design: Cochrane systematic review. Multiple electronic databases were searched including MEDLINE, EMBASE and the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (from inception to November 2013). Hand searching of references was also performed. Randomised controlled trials (RCTs), controlled clinical trials, controlled before-and-after studies and interrupted time series analyses reporting on interventions targeting appropriate polypharmacy in older people in any healthcare setting were included if they used a validated measure of prescribing appropriateness. Evidence quality was assessed using the Cochrane risk of bias tool and GRADE (Grades of Recommendation, Assessment, Development and Evaluation).
Setting: All healthcare settings.
Participants: Older people (≥65 years) with ≥1 long-term condition who were receiving polypharmacy (≥4 regular medicines).
Primary and secondary outcome measures: Primary outcomes were the change in prevalence of appropriate polypharmacy and hospital admissions. Medication-related problems (eg, adverse drug reactions), medication adherence and quality of life were included as secondary outcomes.
Results: 12 studies were included: 8 RCTs, 2 cluster RCTs and 2 controlled before-and-after studies. 1 study involved computerised decision support and 11 comprised pharmaceutical care approaches across various settings. Appropriateness was measured using validated tools, including the Medication Appropriateness Index, Beers’ criteria and Screening Tool of Older Person’s Prescriptions (STOPP)/ Screening Tool to Alert doctors to Right Treatment (START). The interventions demonstrated a reduction in inappropriate prescribing. Evidence of effect on hospital admissions and medication-related problems was conflicting. No differences in health-related quality of life were reported.
Conclusions: The included interventions demonstrated improvements in appropriate polypharmacy based on reductions in inappropriate prescribing. However, it remains unclear if interventions resulted in clinically significant improvements (eg, in terms of hospital admissions). Future intervention studies would benefit from available guidance on intervention development, evaluation and reporting to facilitate replication in clinical practice.
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Food colours are added to different types of commodities to increase their visual attractiveness or to compensate for natural colour variations. The use of these additives is strictly regulated in the European Union, the United States and many other countries worldwide. There is a growing concern about the safety of some commonly used legal food colourants and there is a trend to replace the synthetic forms with natural products. Additionally, a number of dyes with known or suspected genotoxic or carcinogenic properties have been shown to be added illegally to foods. Robust monitoring programs based on reliable detection methods are required to assure the food is free from harmful colours. The aim of this review is to present an up to date status of the various concerns arising from use of colour additives in food. The most important food safety concerns in the field of food colours are lack of uniform regulation concerning legal food colours worldwide, possible link of artificial colours to hyperactive behaviour, replacement of synthetic colours with natural ones and the presence of harmful illegal dyes - both known but also new, emerging ones in food. The legal status of food colour additives in the EU, US and worldwide is summarized. The reported negative health effects of both legal and illegal colours are presented. The European Rapid Alert System for Food and Feed notifications and US import alerts concerning food colours are analyzed and trends in fraudulent use of colour additives identified. The detection methods for synthetic colours are also reviewed.
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In 1999, the pinewood nematode (PWN) , Bursaphelenchus xylophilus was found and identified for the first time in Portugal and in Europe. Following detection, Portuguese authorities initiated the implementation of eradication measures during 1999 and 2000, following an alert provided to European Community officials; as a result, the nematode was confirmed to be confined in the Setúbal region, near Lisbon. A task force from the follow-up group (GANP) created by the Secretary of State for the Rural Development established a national eradication programme (PROLUNP) to (1) Contain PWN within the initial geographic limits; (2) Implement eradication measures; and (3) Monitor PWN at a national level. Research is presently being conducted both at universities as well as research institutes, focusing on the characterization ofBursaphelenchus species associated with maritime pine, as well as on the insect vector, Monochamus galloprovincialis. Recent reports indicate that the nematode may be present in Siberia (Russia), which would present a threat to Eastern European forestry. Efforts are presently being developed by several European countries to establish a research consortium to detect and study the possible presence of PWN, for a new PRAs. A recent workshop held in Portugal, in 2001, has been an oportunity for sharing experiences and techniques on detection and control. There is clearly a greater awareness of this issue in Europe.
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Pine wilt disease (PWD) is perhaps the most serious threat to pine forests worldwide. Since it´s discovery in the early XXth century by Japanese forest researchers, and the relationship with its causative agent, the pinewood nematode (PWN) Bursaphelenchus xylophilus, in the 1970s, PWD has wreaked havoc wherever it appears. Firstly in the Far East (Japan, China and Korea) and now, more recently in 1999, in the EU (Portugal). The forest sector in Portugal plays a major role in the Portuguese economy with a 12% contribution to the industrial gross domestic product, 3.2% of the gross domestic product, 10% of foreign trade and 5% of national employment. Maritime pine (Pinus pinaster) is one of the most important pine productions, and industrial activity, such as the production of wood and resin, as well as coastal protection associated with sand dunes. Also, stone pine (Pinus pinea) plays an important role in the economy with a share derived from the exports of high-quality pineon seed. Thus, the tremendous economical and ecological impact of the introduction of a pest and pathogen such as the PWN, although as far as is known, the only species susceptible to the nematode is maritime pine. Immediately following detection, the research team involved (Univ. Évora, INIAP) informed the national plant quarantine and forest authorities, which relayed the information to Brussels and the appropriate EU authorities. A task force (GANP), followed by a national program (PROLUNP) was established. Since then, national surveys have been taking place, involving MADRP (Ministry of Agriculture), the University of Évora and several private corporations (e.g. UNAC). Forest growers in the area are particularly interested and involved since the area owned by the growers organizations totals 700 000 ha, largely affected by PWD. Detection of the disease has led to serious consequences and restrictions regarding exploration and commercialization of wood. A precautionary phytosanitary strip, 3 km-wide, has been recently (2007) established surrounding the affected area. The Portuguese government, through its national program PROLUNP, has been deeply involved since 1999, and in conjunction with the EU (Permanent Phytosanitary Committee, and FVO) and committed to controlling this nematode and the potential spread to the rest of the country and to the rest of the EU. The global impact of the presence of Bursaphelenchus xylophilus or the threat of its introduction and the resulting pine wilt disease in forested areas in different parts of the world is of increasing concern economically. The concern is exacerbated by the prevailing debate on climate change and the putative impact this could have on the vulnerability of the world’s pine forests to this disease. The scientific and regulatory approach taken in different jurisdictions to the threat of pine wilt disease varies from country to country depending on the perceived vulnerability of their pine forests to the disease and/or to the economic cost due to lost trade in wood products. Much of the research surrounding pine wilt disease has been located in the northern hemisphere, especially in southern Europe and in the warmer, coastal, Asian countries. However, there is an increased focus on this problem also in those countries in the southern hemisphere where plantations of susceptible pine have been established over the years. The forestry sector in Australia and New Zealand are on “high alert” for this disease and are practicing strict quarantine procedures at all ports of entry for wood products. As well, there is heightened awareness, as there is worldwide, for the need to monitor wood packaging materials for all imported goods. In carrying out the necessary monitoring and assessment of products for B. xylophilus and its vectors substantial costs are incurred especially when decisions have to be made rapidly and regardless of whether the outcome is positive or negative. Australia’s response recently to the appearance of some dying pines in a plantation illustrated the high sensitivity of some countries to this disease. Some $200,000 was spent on the assessment in order to save a potential loss of millions of dollars to the disease. This rapid, co-ordinated response to the report was for naught, because once identified it was found not to be B. xylophilus. This illustrates the particular importance of taking the responsibility at all levels of management to secure the site and the need of a rapid, reliable diagnostic method for small nematode samples for use in the field. Australia is particularly concerned about the vulnerability of its 1million hectares of planted forests, 80% of which are Pinus species, to attack from incursions of one or more species of the insect vector. Monochamus alternatus incursions in wood pallets have been reported from Brisbane, Queensland. The climate of this part of Australia is such that the Pinus plantations are particularly vulnerable to the potential outcome of such incursions, and the state of Queensland is developing a risk management strategy and a proactive breeding programme in response to this putative threat. New Zealand has 1.6 million hectares of planted forests and 89% of the commercial forest is Pinus radiata. Although the climate where these forests are located tends to be somewhat cooler than that in Australia the potential for establishment and development of the disease in that country is believed to be high. The passage alone of 200,000 m³/year of wood packaging through New Zealand ports is itself sufficient to require response. The potential incursion of insect vectors of pinewood nematode through the port system is regarded as high and is monitored carefully. The enormous expansion of global trade and the continued use of unprocessed/inadequately-processed wood for packaging purposes is a challenge for all trading nations as such wood packaging material often harbours disease or pest species. The extent of this problem is readily illustrated by the expanding economies and exports of countries in south-east Asia. China. Japan and Korea have significant areas of forestland infested with B. xylophilus. These countries too are among the largest exporting countries of manufactured goods. Despite the attempts of authorities to ensure that only properly treated wood is used in the crating and packaging of goods B. xylophilus and/or its insect vector infested materials is being recorded at ports worldwide. This reminds us, therefore, of the ease with which this nematode pest can gain access to forest lands in new geographic locations through inappropriate use, treatment or monitoring of wood products. It especially highlights the necessity to find an alternative to using low-grade lumber for packaging purposes. Lest we should believe that all wood products are always carriers of B. xylophilus and its vectors, it should be remembered that international trade of all kinds has occurred for thousands of years and that lumber-born pests and diseases do not have worldwide distribution. Other physico-biological factors have a significant role in the occurrence, establishment and sustainability of a disease. The question is often raised as to why the whole of southern Europe doesn’t already have B. xylophilus and pine wilt disease. European countries have traded with countries that are infested with B. xylophilus for hundreds of years. Turkey is an example of a country that appears to be highly vulnerable to pine wilt disease due to its extensive forests in the warm, southern region where the vector, Monochamus galloprovincialis, occurs. However, there is no record of the presence of B. xylophilus occurring there despite the importation of substantial quantities of wood from several countries In many respects, Portugal illustrates both the challenge and the dilemma. In recent times B. xylophilus was discovered there in the warm coastal region. The research, administrative and quarantine authorities responded rapidly and B. xylophilus appears to have been confined to the region in which it was found. The rapid response would seem to have “saved the day” for Portugal. Nevertheless, it raises again the long-standing questions, how long had B. xylophilus been in Portugal before it was found? If Lisbon was the port of entry, which seems very likely, why had B. xylophilus not entered Lisbon many years earlier and established populations and the pine wilt disease? Will the infestation in Portugal be sustainable and will it spread or will it die out within a few years? We still do not have sufficient understanding of the biology of this pest to know the answers to these questions.
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Com a presente dissertação pretendemos caracterizar os possíveis contornos de uma parceria entre as escolas e outras instituições do concelho de Moura, de forma a melhorar a colaboração e com isso a maximização dos recursos materiais e humanos existentes no território. Com fundamento nos contributos de diversos autores relevantes no campo de conhecimento em análise e nas diferentes orientações legais, procuramos atingir os seguintes objetivos: a) identificar as instituições existentes; b) caracterizar as instituições; c) identificar domínios onde possam ser promovidas parcerias e d) identificar os recursos existentes na comunidade educativa de Moura. De forma a encontrar resposta às questões da investigação, (relacionadas com a promoção de parcerias locais, com base na partilha de recursos), optamos por uma metodologia mista, qualitativa/quantitativa, por se considerar mais apropriada ao objeto do estudo. Os dados foram recolhidos por meio de questionários aplicados a uma amostra do universo de instituições do Concelho de Moura. A análise originou um quadro de categorias, subcategorias e indicadores com os quais criamos uma base de dados. Após ter sido efetuada a investigação e a cartografia institucional do Concelho de Moura, chegámos aos seguintes resultados: a) foram identificadas áreas prioritárias para a promoção de parcerias; b) identificaram-se recursos plausíveis de serem utilizados em termos de parcerias. Apesar das suas limitações, este estudo poderá contribuir para: a) identificar áreas comuns de formação entre instituições da comunidade; b) facilitar a adaptação do currículo nacional à realidade envolvendo diversos parceiros; c) alertar para uma efetiva necessidade de articulação entre as instituições. /ABSTRACT - With this dissertation we intend to characterize the possible layouts of a partnership between the schools and other institutions of the Moura County as to improve the collaboration and thus maximize the material and human resources existing in the territory. Based on the contributions of several significant authors in the field of the knowledge in analysis and in the different legal diplomas, we aim to: a) identify the existing institutions; b) characterize those institutions; c) identify the areas where partnerships can be promoted and d) identify the existing resources in the school community of Moura. In order to find an answer to the questions of investigation, (connected to the promotion of local partnerships, based on the sharing of resources), we choose a mixed methodology, qualitative/quantitative, because we find it more appropriate to the matter in study. The data was gathered by the use of questionnaires applied to a sample of the universe of institutions of the Moura County. The analysis gave origin to a board of categories, and indicators with which we created a database. After the investigation and the institutional cartography of the Moura County, we came to the following results: a) priority areas for the promotion of partnerships were identified; b) resources that can be used in partnerships were identified. Despite its limitations, this study is able to contribute to: a) the identification of common training areas between institutions of the community; b) facilitate the adaptation of the national curriculum to the reality involving different partners; c9 to alert to a true need of articulation between the institutions.
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Os fogos florestais, embora possam ser encarados como um fenómeno natural, constituem igualmente uma ameaça com impactos negativos a vários níveis. A alteração dos regimes naturais do fogo por acção antrópica tem vindo a maximizar o potencial catastrófico do fenómeno em diferentes regiões do planeta, destacando-se, em particular, a Região Mediterrânica, onde o fogo constitui uma perturbação recorrente associada, por um lado, às características climáticas desta região e, por outro, às práticas tradicionais decorrentes da presença humana nessa área, numa extensão temporal de milhares de anos. Em Portugal, o problema dos fogos florestais assume uma expressividade de particular relevo, colocando-o entre os países do sul da Europa mais atingidos pelo fogo a cada Verão. Reconhecendo o papel das condições meteorológicas nas interacções envolvidas no processo de deflagração e propagação de incêndios, a identificação de condições meteorológicas propícias à ocorrência de incêndios, expressa sob a forma de índices de risco reveste-se de crucial importância para as operações de prevenção e combate aos incêndios, para além da mais-valia que constituem para os restantes sectores da sociedade. Adicionalmente, a detecção e monitorização de ocorrências de incêndios a partir de satélites tem vindo a assumir um papel preponderante, revelando-se fundamental enquanto fonte de alerta e pelas potencialidades que as bases de dados resultantes da observação contínua da Terra pelos satélites oferecem, no que às mais diversas áreas de investigação diz respeito. O presente trabalho explora, nas vertentes da prevenção de incêndios, a utilização de previsões de tempo de alta resolução espacial obtidas com o modelo WRF para a determinação das componentes do sistema FWI canadiano e sua disponibilização operacional. Os resultados apontam para um impacto positivo, em virtude do incremento da resolução espacial, da representação espacial do risco meteorológico de incêndio no território português. Paralelamente, apresentam-se os resultados do desenvolvimento de produtos de detecção de incêndios activos a partir da infra-estrutura de recepção de dados de satélite implementadas na Universidade de Aveiro, destacando a sua adequabilidade para a monitorização e identificação, em tempo quase-real, da ocorrência de fogos florestais em Portugal Continental.
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Dissertação mestr., Biologia e Geologia - Educação, Universidade do Algarve, 2007
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Trabalho Final de Mestrado para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia de Electrónica e Telecomunicações
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Todos os anos, milhares de pessoas morrem vítimas de doenças causadas pelo consumo de produtos derivados do tabaco, este é considerado a principal causa de morte evitável. O tabaco também colabora com as seis das oito principais causas de mortes entre fumantes e não fumantes a nível mundial. Algumas medidas governamentais como as campanhas publicitárias antitabagistas, buscam alertar, conscientizar e mudar o pensamento e o interesse coletivo neste tipo de produto e consequentemente, diminuir a taxa de consumo. Avaliar se as crenças, pensamentos e atitudes dos brasileiros são influenciados por este tipo de publicidade e se o comportamento relacionado a não fumar ou deixar de fumar é uma consequência da persuasão das mensagens antitabagistas, ajudam a conhecer o real impacto destas campanhas e sua eficácia. Através dos métodos de investigação quantitativo e qualitativo e das análises extensiva e semiótica, a pesquisa inquiriu 272 indivíduos brasileiros à respeito das advertências sanitárias e das campanhas publicitárias antitabagistas, classificando-os como não fumantes, ex-fumantes e fumantes, identificando os elementos visuais e textuais que compõem a narrativa publicitária de 5 anúncios antitabagistas. Após a análise, a pesquisa concluiu que as campanhas publicitárias coordenadas pelo INCA – Instituto Nacional de Câncer, denominadas campanhas antitabagistas, são eficazes para alertar e conscientizar os indivíduos sobre os males causados pelo consumo do cigarro mas ineficazes para influenciar suas atitudes e comportamentos. Embora estas consigam persuadir à crença nas mensagens, fazendo com que os indivíduos as vejam como verdadeira, isto não é suficiente para que a intenção de deixar de fumar torne-se um ato prático. Todos os anúncios possuem o mesmo formato e a maioria utilizou o mesmo percurso visual, equilíbrio, enquadramento, luz, ângulo e função do personagem. Todos possuem textos com funções identificadora, ancoragem e apoio e a narrativa conota o cigarro como algo negativo, prejudicial, mortífero e destruidor.
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O marketing social veio teorizar a forma como as entidades, públicas ou privadas, tentam alterar comportamentos e hábitos de saúde. A eficácia das campanhas de saúde pública aumentou em grande parte devido ao uso das técnicas de marketing social. A finalidade deste projecto de investigação é elaborar uma proposta de estrutura de website, cujo objectivo consiste em sensibilizar jovens para a necessidade de seguir hábitos alimentares saudáveis, considerando que este pode vir a ser parte de uma estratégia de comunicação de marketing social integrada, criada por um organismo, com ou sem fins lucrativos, ou simplesmente existir enquanto portal de informação online independente. O público-alvo definido para este projecto são os jovens com idades compreendidas entre os 18 e os 34 anos, a frequentar o ensino superior ou que já possuam habilitação superior. Com o intuito de atingir os objectivos propostos elaborou-se um inquérito por questionário, o qual foi analisado quantitativamente. A amostra para esta investigação é constituída por 272 inquiridos. Concluiu-se com este projecto que o processo de planeamento de um website deve ser meticulosamente delineado, quer seja parte integrante de uma campanha, quer actue de forma isolada; e que, quanto melhor se investigarem as disposições do público-alvo, a alteração de comportamentos dos utilizadores, induzida pelo website, será tanto mais possível.
Host-symbiont interactions in the deep-sea vent mussel Bathymodiolus azoricus : a molecular approach
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Tese de Doutoramento, Ciências do Mar, especialidade de Biologia Marinha, 19 de Dezembro de 2015, Universidade dos Açores.
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Orientadora: Doutora Anabela Mesquita Teixeira Sarmento
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Projeto de mestrado apresentado à Escola Superior de Comunicação Social como parte dos requisitos para obtenção de grau de mestre em Jornalismo.
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Waste oil recycling companies play a very important role in our society. Competition among companies is tough and process optimization is essential for survival. By equipping oil containers with a level monitoring system that periodically reports the level and alerts when it reaches the preset threshold, the oil recycling companies are able to streamline the oil collection process and, thus, reduce the operation costs while maintaining the quality of service. This paper describes the development of this level monitoring system by a team of four students from different engineering backgrounds and nationalities. The team conducted a study of the state of the art, draw marketing and sustainable development plans and, finally, designed and implemented a prototype that continuously measures the container content level and sends an alert message as soon as it reaches the preset capacity.
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Mestrado em Engenharia Electrotécnica e de Computadores - Área de Especialização de Telecomunicações