884 resultados para HALF-LIVES
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BACKGROUND: Smart tags attached to freely-roaming animals recording multiple parameters at infra-second rates are becoming commonplace, and are transforming our understanding of the way wild animals behave. Interpretation of such data is complex and currently limits the ability of biologists to realise the value of their recorded information.
DESCRIPTION: This work presents Framework4, an all-encompassing software suite which operates on smart sensor data to determine the 4 key elements considered pivotal for movement analysis from such tags (Endangered Species Res 4: 123-37, 2008). These are; animal trajectory, behaviour, energy expenditure and quantification of the environment in which the animal moves. The program transforms smart sensor data into dead-reckoned movements, template-matched behaviours, dynamic body acceleration-derived energetics and position-linked environmental data before outputting it all into a single file. Biologists are thus left with a single data set where animal actions and environmental conditions can be linked across time and space.
CONCLUSIONS: Framework4 is a user-friendly software that assists biologists in elucidating 4 key aspects of wild animal ecology using data derived from tags with multiple sensors recording at high rates. Its use should enhance the ability of biologists to derive meaningful data rapidly from complex data.
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A recent measurement of the dielectronic recombination (DR) of W20+ [Schippers et al., Phys.Rev.A 83, 012711 (2011)] found an exceptionally large contribution from near-threshold resonances (1 eV). This still affected the Maxwellian rate coefficient at much higher temperatures. The experimental result was found to be higher by a factor of 4 or more than that currently in use in the 100- to 300-eV range, which is of relevance for modeling magnetic fusion plasmas. We have carried out DR calculations with AUTOSTRUCTURE which include all significant single-electron promotions. Our intermediate-coupling (IC) results are more than a factor of 4 larger than our LS-coupling ones at 1 eV but still lie a factor of 3 below experiment here. If we assume complete (chaotic)mixing of near-threshold autoionizing states, then our results come into agreement (to within 20%)with experiment below 2 eV. Our total IC Maxwellian rate coefficients are 50%–30% smaller than those based on experiment over 100–300 eV.
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A decade of accession negotiations with the EU has not brought Turkey significantly closer to EU membership. In part the reasons lie with Turkey. This article, however, explores the position of the EU and the ‘supply-side’ of enlargement. It reflects on developments in how the EU has engaged with Turkey on the question of membership, situating Turkey’s candidacy and the EU’s position within the broader comparative context of how the process and politics of EU enlargement have evolved over the last ten years. It focuses on a set of supply-side variables that are key to determining the progress that applicants can make towards membership: member state preferences, the activism of supranational institutional actors, the EU’s integration capacity, public opinion in the EU towards enlargement, and the narratives deployed in justification of enlargement. The article also considers the state of Turkey’s accession negotiations and how they have been and potentially will be affected, assuming they are meaningfully revived, by the evolving nature and substance of EU accession negotiations more generally and EU’s approach to conditionality.
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A International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) (WHO 2001) realça a necessidade dos profissionais de saúde considerarem, na intervenção que realizam com a pessoa, as possíveis consequências de uma doença em diferentes domínios, nomeadamente nas suas Funções e Estruturas do Corpo, nas suas Actividades diárias e na sua Participação em situações da vida real. Realça ainda a possível interferência dos Factores Contextuais neste processo. Em Portugal, os instrumentos existentes utilizados pelos terapeutas da fala (TFs) na sua prática clínica com pessoas com afasia (PCAs), não permitem avaliar estes domínios, o que poderá limitar uma intervenção mais alargada, que integre estas directivas. Pretendeu-se com este estudo efectuar a tradução e adaptação à língua portuguesa do Communication Disability Profile (CDP) (Swinburn and Byng 2006) e do Participation Objective Participation Subjective (POPS) (Brown, Dijkers et al. 2004), ambos desenvolvidos à luz da ICF, de modo a apetrechar os TFs do país, com instrumentos de avaliação que lhes permitam abordar os diferentes domínios referidos. Pretendeu-se ainda conhecer as reais necessidades de PCAs portuguesas, ou seja, efectuar um levantamento das consequências dos AVCs e da afasia na sua vida diária e verificar de que modo os instrumentos escolhidos permitem identificar com precisão estas necessidades. Foram envolvidos três grupos distintos de participantes, nomeadamente catorze PCAs, catorze familiares e amigos (F/A) e dez TFs, consultados em três fases distintas. Recorreu-se ao uso de diferentes métodos e instrumentos de recolha de dados, nomeadamente o brainstorming e o uso de entrevistas aprofundadas semiestruturadas, realizadas individualmente e em grupo. Construíram-se dois instrumentos de raiz (o TAPP e a GABF) que permitiram complementar os dados recolhidos junto das PCAs. A análise dos dados foi predominantemente qualitativa (Análise Temática). Da análise dos resultados obtidos nestas três fases, resultaram as primeiras versões portuguesas do CDP e do POPS. No que diz respeito às consequências dos AVCs e da afasia na vida diária das PCAs na componente das Funções e Estruturas do Corpo, os três grupos consideraram a categoria das Funções Mentais Especificas como sendo a mais perturbada. Relativamente à componente das Actividades/Participação, as consequências relatadas centram-se nas categorias das Interacções e Relacionamentos Pessoais, Vida Comunitária Social e Cívica e Áreas Principais da Vida. Quanto às Barreiras e Facilitadores, os TFs valorizam as Barreiras de Informação e as Barreiras Estruturais como as que mais interferem com a Participação social das PCAs, enquanto estas e os F/A valorizam os Factores Pessoais, as Barreiras Ambientais e as Barreiras Atitudinais. Os TFs realçam a importância de existirem “redes de suporte familiar” como Facilitadores. As PCAs e os F/A valorizam os Facilitadores Ambientais e os Facilitadores Atitudinais. No que diz respeito aos instrumentos em estudo, a maioria dos TFs assim como o grupo dos F/A considerou a apresentação visual do POPS e mais especificamente as escalas de notação usadas como sendo muito complexas, enquanto as PCAs envolvidas no estudo não fizeram qualquer referência ou crítica às mesmas. A maioria dos TFs considerou os itens do POPS como sendo relevantes para a população portuguesa com afasia. Contudo, metade destes mostrou preocupação com a ambiguidade de alguns dos seus itens e cerca de um terço considerou as instruções difíceis de compreender. As PCAs, assim como os F/A consideraram os itens do POPS, na sua generalidade, como sendo claros, relevantes e não ambíguos. A maioria dos TFs e dos F/A referem falta de clareza de algumas das imagens utilizadas no CDP. Contudo, o grupo das PCAs considera que estas são claras e facilitam a compreensão dos itens. Nenhum dos três grupos consultados fez referência ao tipo e tamanho de letra usada no CDP pelo que se considera ser adequada. A maior parte dos TFs não faz qualquer referência à falta de clareza dos itens do CDP, contudo metade considera alguns dos seus itens ambíguos e um terço questiona também a sua relevância. Os itens do CDP são considerados claros, relevantes e não ambíguos quer pelo grupo das PCAs quer pelo grupo dos F/A. Conclui-se que ambos os instrumentos vão, de uma forma geral, ao encontro das necessidades apresentadas pelas PCAs envolvidas no nosso estudo. Poderá afirmar-se também que estes mostraram ser ferramentas terapêuticas importantes para utilizar em Portugal. Contudo, ambos deixam a descoberto algumas áreas consideradas importantes pelos grupos envolvidos e pela literatura internacional, sugerindo-se a sua utilização simultânea de modo a poderem complementar-se, assim como o recurso a outras formas de avaliação disponíveis, no sentido de colmatar possíveis lacunas encontradas após a sua utilização. Sugere-se o desenvolvimento de investigações futuras que permitam o seu aperfeiçoamento.
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Nomadic Narratives, Visual Forces explores issues, questions, and problems emerging in the analysis of epistolary and visual narratives. This book focuses in particular on Gwen John's letters and paintings. It offers an innovative theoretical approach to narrative analysis by drawing on Foucault's theory of power, Deleuze and Guattari's analytics of desire, and Cavarero's concept of the narratable self. Furthermore, it examines the use of letters as documents of life in narrative research and highlights the dynamics of spatiality in the constitution of the female self in art. This study brings together theoretical insights that emerge from the analysis of life documents - some of them previously unpublished - combining innovative research with specific methodological suggestions on doing narrative analysis.
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This article outlines the research design of a large‐scale, longitudinal research study in England intended to describe and explore variations in teachers' work, lives and their effects on pupils' educational outcomes. The study, funded by the Department for Education and Skills (DfES) and incorporated into the Teaching and Learning Research Programme (TLRP) as an ‘Associate Project’, used an innovative mixed‐methods research design to create case studies of 300 teachers in Years 2, 6 and 9. The research was conducted over three consecutive academic years and collected a wide range of data through interviews, questionnaire surveys of teachers' and pupils' views and assessment data on pupils' attainments in English and mathematics. The text summarises the main findings from the research in relation to four interconnected themes of the study: Professional Life Phases; Professional Identity; Relative Effectiveness; and Resilience and Commitment. The influence of school context, in terms of level of social disadvantage of pupil intake, is also investigated. Key findings and their implications for policy and practice are highlighted.
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The VITAE project is a four‐year (2001–2005) research study, commissioned by the Department for Education and Skills, conducted with 300 teachers in 100 schools in seven local education authorities in England. The project aimed to identify factors that may affect their work and lives over time and how these factors may, in turn, impact on their teaching and subsequent pupil progress and outcomes. It combined quantitative and qualitative methods of data collection and analysis in order to define and examine notions of teachers' relational and relative effectiveness. The first part of the paper addresses the nature of effectiveness and three key themes relating to the changing contexts of teachers' work, lives and effectiveness: the challenge of reform to notions of professionalism; professional identities; changes in teachers' work and lives. The research design and early findings and their effects upon the development of the research form the second part. The final part of the paper discusses three sets of understandings which are fundamental to any consideration of teachers' work, lives and effectiveness: relative and relational effectiveness; teacher identities; teachers' life and work contexts. The research suggests that policy‐makers, school leaders and teachers themselves need to attend to these if teacher recruitment, retention and standards are to improve.