999 resultados para Surf Smart II
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A Box–Behnken factorial design coupled with surface response methodology was used to evaluate the effects of temperature, pH and initial concentration in the Cu(II) sorption process onto the marine macroalgae Ascophyllum nodosum. The effect of the operating variables on metal uptake capacitywas studied in a batch system and a mathematical model showing the influence of each variable and their interactions was obtained. Study ranges were 10–40ºC for temperature, 3.0–5.0 for pH and 50–150mgL−1 for initial Cu(II) concentration. Within these ranges, the biosorption capacity is slightly dependent on temperature but markedly increases with pH and initial concentration of Cu(II). The uptake capacities predicted by the model are in good agreement with the experimental values. Maximum biosorption capacity of Cu(II) by A. nodosum is 70mgg−1 and corresponds to the following values of those variables: temperature = 40ºC, pH= 5.0 and initial Cu(II) concentration = 150mgL−1.
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This work reports a relatively rapid procedure for the forecasting of the remediation time (RT) of sandy soils contaminated with cyclohexane using vapour extraction. The RT estimated through the mathematical fitting of experimental results was compared with that of real soils. The main objectives were: (i) to predict the RT of soils with natural organic matter (NOM) and water contents different from those used in experiments; and (ii) to analyse the time and efficiency of remediation, and the distribution of contaminants into the soil matrix after the remediation process, according to the soil contents of: (ii1) NOM; and (ii2) water. For sandy soils with negligible clay contents, artificially contaminated with cyclohexane before vapour extraction, it was concluded that: (i) if the NOM and water contents belonged to the range of the prepared soils, the RT of real soils could be predicted with relative differences not higher than 12%; (ii1) the increase of NOM content from 0% to 7.5% increased the RT (1.8–13 h) and decreased the remediation efficiency (RE) (99–90%) and (ii2) the increase of soil water content from 0% to 6% increased the RT (1.8–4.9 h) and decreased the RE (99–97%). NOM increases the monolayer capacity leading to a higher sorption into the solid phase. Increasing of soil water content reduces the mass transfer coefficient between phases. Concluding, NOM and water contents influence negatively the remediation process, turning it less efficient and more time consuming, and consequently more expensive.
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An optical fiber sensor for Hg(II) in aqueous solution based on sol–gel immobilized carbon dots nanoparticles functionalized with PEG200 and N-acetyl-l-cysteine is described. This sol–gel method generated a thin (about 750 nm), homogenous and smooth (roughness of 2.7±0.7 a˚ ) filmthat immobilizes the carbon dots and allows reversible sensing of Hg(II) in aqueous solution. A fast (less than 10 s), reversible and stable (the fluorescence intensity measurements oscillate less than 1% after several calibration cycles) sensor system was obtained. The sensor allow the detection of submicron molar concentrations of Hg(II) in aqueous solution. The fluorescence intensity of the immobilized carbon dots is quenched by the presence of Hg(II) with a Stern-Volmer constant (pH = 6.8) of 5.3×105M−1.
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A Rainha Isabel II, que completou oitenta e quatro anos em Abril de 2010, conta actualmente com cinquenta e sete anos de reinado, um longo período que tem sido caracterizado pela mediatização das formas simbólicas. Utilizamos a expressão “formas simbólicas” de acordo com o significado que lhe é atribuído por John Thompson, devendo-se entender por tal um amplo conjunto de “acções e falas, imagens e textos, que são produzidos por sujeitos e reconhecidos por eles e outros como construtos significativos.” (1998: 79)
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The tanning industry generates a high quantity of solid wastes. Therefore, there is a need to create valorization [added value] options for these wastes. The main objective of the present work was to study the effect of protein hydrolysates (HP) prepared from fleshings on leather dyeing. During previous studies it was found that the application of HP products, obtained from fleshings, in leather retannage intensified the colour of crust leather. In this work the CIELAB colour system was used to evaluate the effect of HP on retannage processes. The main conclusions of this study were: (i) HP can be used instead of a dicyanodiamide resin (Fortan DC) if the colour parameters of the standard procedure are to be maintained, and (ii) the replacement of an acrylic resin (Fortan A40) by glutaraldehyde-modified HP (GHP) results in a darker skin, and can therefore be interesting for the reduction of the quantity of dye used.
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Na continuidade da publicação das Atas do I Encontro dos Mestrados em Educação da ESELx (1.º EME), realizado em 2013, a publicação dos artigos reunidos neste volume de atas, submetidos a revisão científica anónima, pretende tornar acessível, a um público mais vasto e diversificado, as comunicações apresentadas no II Encontro dos Mestrados em Educação e Ensino da ESELx (2.º EME), que decorreu na Escola Superior de Educação de Lisboa, no dia 8 de março de 2014. O Encontro foi dinamizado pela Comissão Coordenadora de Mestrados, instância do Conselho Técnico-Científico, em colaboração com o Centro Interdisciplinar de Estudos Educacionais – CIED, em que se inscrevem os projetos e programas de investigação desenvolvidos na ESELx. Prevendo-se que venha a ter, futuramente, uma periodicidade bianual, o Encontro dos Mestrados em Educação e Ensino da ESELx tem como objetivos centrais divulgar a investigação produzida no âmbito dos vários Mestrados na ESELx, e simultaneamente, constituir-se como um fórum de discussão, não só dos resultados obtidos, mas também das diversas abordagens metodológicas adotadas. Com este II Encontro de Mestrados, pretendeu-se ampliar a divulgação da investigação desenvolvida na ESELx, ao contemplar, quer a formação de natureza pós-profissional, no âmbito de mestrados dirigidos a profissionais em educação já no terreno, quer a formação inicial desses profissionais, no âmbito dos mestrados que habilitam para a docência nos contextos da Educação Pré-Escolar e do Ensino Básico (1.º e 2.º Ciclos). Este Encontro inaugura, como foi referido, a apresentação dos trabalhos desenvolvidos pelos estudantes do Mestrado em Educação Pré-Escolar, realizados no âmbito da Prática Profissional Supervisionada nos contextos de creche e jardim de infância. Neste âmbito as nove comunicações apresentadas enquadram-se numa discussão mais ampla sobre a formação de educadores/as de infância na academia portuguesa, que tem vindo a considerar a necessidade de densificar, entre outros objetivos, uma formação que dê corpo, considere e promova o desenvolvimento de uma atitude de natureza investigativa e reflexiva do/no exercício da profissão. Considerando que a investigação possa ser também entendida numa dimensão social e cultural, envolvida com o contexto em que está inserida, a apresentação oral e escrita dos trabalhos desenvolvidos configurou-se como uma oportunidade de divulgação de processos de saber compartilhado, o que, em fim último, caracteriza a própria função pedagógica da investigação no exercício da profissão docente. Os dezassete artigos, situados no contexto dos mestrados pós-profissionalização, abrangem áreas diferenciadas, tais como a intervenção precoce, o teatro, as artes plásticas, a educação matemática, a supervisão e a didática da língua portuguesa. Os percursos metodológicos privilegiados contemplam as abordagens de natureza qualitativa, quantitativa, e ainda abordagens mistas. Alguns dos estudos desenvolvidos adotaram o design de estudo de caso e outros de investigação-ação.A grande diversidade de temas, domínios e abordagens apresentados faz desta publicação um pertinente recurso para apoio epistemológico e metodológico aos estudantes inseridos em processos investigativos diversificados e, ainda, um contributo para a divulgação de conhecimento no âmbito da educação e do ensino, no contexto da realidade educativa portuguesa.
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Emerging smart grid systems must be able to react quickly and predictably, adapting their operation to changing energy supply and demand, by controlling energy consuming and energy storage devices. An intrinsic problem with smart grids is that energy produced from in-house renewable sources is affected by fluctuating weather factors. The applications driving smart grids operation must rely on a solid communication network that is secure, highly scalable, and always available. Thus, any communication infrastructure for smart grids should support its potential of producing high quantities of real-time data, with the goal of reacting to state changes by actuating on devices in real-time, while providing Quality of Service (QoS).
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This paper focus on a demand response model analysis in a smart grid context considering a contingency scenario. A fuzzy clustering technique is applied on the developed demand response model and an analysis is performed for the contingency scenario. Model considerations and architecture are described. The demand response developed model aims to support consumers decisions regarding their consumption needs and possible economic benefits.
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Handoff processes, the events where mobile nodes select the best access point available to transfer data, have been well studied in cellular and WiFi networks. However, wireless sensor networks (WSN) pose a new set of challenges due to their simple low-power radio transceivers and constrained resources. This paper proposes smart-HOP, a handoff mechanism tailored for mobile WSN applications. This work provides two important contributions. First, it demonstrates the intrinsic relationship between handoffs and the transitional region. The evaluation shows that handoffs perform the best when operating in the transitional region, as opposed to operating in the more reliable connected region. Second, the results reveal that a proper fine tuning of the parameters, in the transitional region, can reduce handoff delays by two orders of magnitude, from seconds to tens of milliseconds.
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The study of Cyprinid fish pharyngeal teeth, collected by M. Telles Antunes in continental "Helvetian" sediments from Póvoa de Santarém, makes possible to demonstrate the occurrence of two distinct species. One remains undetermined. The other belongs to the recent genus Leuciscus CUV. Several dental types of this genus are described and figured as Leuciscus antunesi nov. sp. Palaeoclimatical and palaeoecological interpretations are proposed.
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This poster abstract presents smart-HOP, a reliable handoff mechanism for mobility support in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs). This technique relies on a fuzzy logic approach applied at two levels: the link quality estimation level and the access point selection level. We present the conceptual design of smart-HOP and then we discuss implementation requirements and challenges.
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This article presents a systematic framework for modeling several classes of illness-sickness-disease named as Holopathogenesis. Holopathogenesis is defined as processes of over-determination of diseases and related conditions taken as a whole, comprising selected facets of the complex object Health. First, a conceptual background of Holopathogenesis is presented as a series of significant interfaces (biomolecular-immunological, physiopathological-clinical, epidemiological-ecosocial). Second, propositions derived from Holopathogenesis are introduced in order to allow drawing the disease-illness-sickness complex as a hierarchical network of networks. Third, a formalization of intra- and inter-level correspondences, over-determination processes, effects and links of Holopathogenesis models is proposed. Finally, the Holopathogenesis frame is evaluated as a comprehensive theoretical pathology taken as a preliminary step towards a unified theory of health-disease.
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Our society relies on energy for most of its activities. One application domain inciding heavily on the energy budget regards the energy consumption in residential and non-residential buildings. The ever increasing needs for energy, resulting from the industrialization of developing countries and from the limited scalability of the traditional technologies for energy production, raises both problems and opportunities. The problems are related to the devastating effects of the greenhouse gases produced by the burning of oil and gas for energy production, and from the dependence of whole countries on companies providing gas and oil. The opportunities are mostly technological, since novel markets are opening for both energy production via renewable sources, and for innovations that can rationalize energy usage. An enticing research effort can be the mixing of these two aspects, by leveraging on ICT technologies to rationalize energy production, acquisition, and consumption. The ENCOURAGE project aims to develop embedded intelligence and integration technologies that will directly optimize energy use in buildings and enable active participation in the future smart grid environment.The primary application domains targeted by the ENCOURAGE project are non-residential buildings (e.g.: campuses) and residential buildings (e.g.: neighborhoods). The goal of the project is to achieve 20% of energy savings through the improved interoperability between various types of energy generation, consumption and storage devices; interbuilding energy exchange; and systematic performance monitoring.
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This paper discusses the technology of smart floors as a enabler of smart cities. The discussion will be based on technology that is embedded into the environment that enable location, navigation but also wireless power transmission for powering up elements siting on it, typically mobile devices. One of those examples is the smart floor, this implementation follows two paths, one where the floor is passive, and normally passive RFID's are embedded into the floor, they are used to provide intelligence into the surrounding space, this is normally complemented with a battery powered mobile unit that scans the floor for the sensors and communicates the information to a database which locates the mobile device in the environment. The other path for the smart city enabler is where the floor is active and delivers energy for the objects standing on top of it. In this paper these two approaches will be presented, by discussing the technology behind it. © 2014 IEEE.
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This paper presents a layered Smart Grid architecture enhancing security and reliability, having the ability to act in order to maintain and correct infrastructure components without affecting the client service. The architecture presented is based in the core of well design software engineering, standing upon standards developed over the years. The layered Smart Grid offers a base tool to ease new standards and energy policies implementation. The ZigBee technology implementation test methodology for the Smart Grid is presented, and provides field tests using ZigBee technology to control the new Smart Grid architecture approach. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.