905 resultados para Lyapunov-Metzler inequalities


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O e-working paper que se apresenta insere-se no campo analítico da sociologia da ciência, e tem como objectivos, por um lado, compreender como o género se constitui, ou não, como um elemento estruturante na distribuição dos actores pelo campo disciplinar e, por outro lado, explorar as configurações que a sociologia do género tem assumido na produção científica nacional. Os Congressos Portugueses de Sociologia (1988 a 2008), e a Associação Portuguesa de Sociologia constituíram o material empírico que possibilitou o exercício. This e-working paper integrates the realm of sociology of science, and aimed, on one hand, to understand how gender is a structural element in the distribution of actors within the disciplinary field and, on the other hand, to explore the configurations of sociology of gender in the scientific production. Therefore, the analysis is produced from two privileged empirical objects: the Portuguese Congress of Sociology (1988 to 2008) and the Portuguese Association of Sociology.

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OBJECTIVE: Data from municipal databases can be used to plan interventions aimed at reducing inequities in health care. The objective of the study was to determine the distribution of infant mortality according to an urban geoeconomic classification using routinely collected municipal data. METHODS: All live births (total of 42,381) and infant deaths (total of 731) that occurred between 1994 and 1998 in Ribeirão Preto, Brazil, were considered. Four different geoeconomic areas were defined according to the family head's income in each administrative urban zone. RESULTS: The trends for infant mortality rate and its different components, neonatal mortality rate and post-neonatal mortality rate, decreased in Ribeirão Preto from 1994 to 1998 (chi-square for trend, p<0.05). These rates were inversely correlated with the distribution of lower salaries in the geoeconomic areas (less than 5 minimum wages per family head), in particular the post-neonatal mortality rate (chi-square for trend, p<0.05). Finally, the poor area showed a steady increase in excess infant mortality. CONCLUSIONS: The results indicate that infant mortality rates are associated with social inequality and can be monitored using municipal databases. The findings also suggest an increase in the impact of social inequality on infant health in Ribeirão Preto, especially in the poor area. The monitoring of health inequalities using municipal databases may be an increasingly more useful tool given the continuous decentralization of health management at the municipal level in Brazil.

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There exist striking analogies in the behaviour of eigenvalues of Hermitian compact operators, singular values of compact operators and invariant factors of homomorphisms of modules over principal ideal domains, namely diagonalization theorems, interlacing inequalities and Courant-Fischer type formulae. Carlson and Sa [D. Carlson and E.M. Sa, Generalized minimax and interlacing inequalities, Linear Multilinear Algebra 15 (1984) pp. 77-103.] introduced an abstract structure, the s-space, where they proved unified versions of these theorems in the finite-dimensional case. We show that this unification can be done using modular lattices with Goldie dimension, which have a natural structure of s-space in the finite-dimensional case, and extend the unification to the countable-dimensional case.

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OBJECTIVE: To obtain population estimates and profile risk factors for infant mortality in two birth cohorts and compare them among cities of different regions in Brazil. METHODS: In Ribeirão Preto, southeast Brazil, infant mortality was determined in a third of hospital live births (2,846 singleton deliveries) in 1994. In São Luís, northeast Brazil, data were obtained using systematic sampling of births stratified by maternity unit (2,443 singleton deliveries) in 1997-1998. Mothers answered standardized questionnaires shortly after delivery and information on infant deaths was retrieved from hospitals, registries and the States Health Secretarys' Office. The relative risk (RR) was estimated by Poisson regression. RESULTS: In São Luís, the infant mortality rate was 26.6/1,000 live births, the neonatal mortality rate was 18.4/1,000 and the post-neonatal mortality rate was 8.2/1,000, all higher than those observed in Ribeirão Preto (16.9, 10.9 and 6.0 per 1,000, respectively). Adjusted analysis revealed that previous stillbirths (RR=3.67 vs 4.13) and maternal age <18 years (RR=2.62 vs 2.59) were risk factors for infant mortality in the two cities. Inadequate prenatal care (RR=2.00) and male sex (RR=1.79) were risk factors in São Luís only, and a dwelling with 5 or more residents was a protective factor (RR=0.53). In Ribeirão Preto, maternal smoking was associated with infant mortality (RR=2.64). CONCLUSIONS: In addition to socioeconomic inequalities, differences in access to and quality of medical care between cities had an impact on infant mortality rates.

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Este artigo introduz o conceito de cidadania associado à sua concretização no âmbito da saúde em contextos de diversidade. Conjuga resultados de vários projetos de investigação de cariz qualitativo como forma de ilustrar algumas das estratégias concebidas pelo Estado e pela sociedade civil em resposta às mudanças trazidas pelas migrações internacionais. Assim, identificam-se as necessidades da população, as barreiras de acesso aos cuidados de saúde, as principais fontes de desigualdades e iniquidade e algumas das estratégias desenvolvidas na promoção da equidade em saúde, alertando para a importância de levar em consideração as questões culturais e as de índole socioeconómica.

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Dynamical systems modeling tumor growth have been investigated to determine the dynamics between tumor and healthy cells. Recent theoretical investigations indicate that these interactions may lead to different dynamical outcomes, in particular to homoclinic chaos. In the present study, we analyze both topological and dynamical properties of a recently characterized chaotic attractor governing the dynamics of tumor cells interacting with healthy tissue cells and effector cells of the immune system. By using the theory of symbolic dynamics, we first characterize the topological entropy and the parameter space ordering of kneading sequences from one-dimensional iterated maps identified in the dynamics, focusing on the effects of inactivation interactions between both effector and tumor cells. The previous analyses are complemented with the computation of the spectrum of Lyapunov exponents, the fractal dimension and the predictability of the chaotic attractors. Our results show that the inactivation rate of effector cells by the tumor cells has an important effect on the dynamics of the system. The increase of effector cells inactivation involves an inverse Feigenbaum (i.e. period-halving bifurcation) scenario, which results in the stabilization of the dynamics and in an increase of dynamics predictability. Our analyses also reveal that, at low inactivation rates of effector cells, tumor cells undergo strong, chaotic fluctuations, with the dynamics being highly unpredictable. Our findings are discussed in the context of tumor cells potential viability.

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A Autodeterminação é considerada por alguns autores como um conjunto de atitudes que possibilitam que cada pessoa defina metas e seja capaz de, por iniciativa própria, alcançar os seus objectivos (Field & Hoffman, 1996; Poulsen, Rodger, & Ziviani, 2006; Wehmeyer, 1998, 2007; Wehmeyer & Metzler, 1995). No âmbito deste conceito é extremamente relevante identificar no indivíduo aspetos importantes, designadamente a autorrealização que permite alcançar todo o potencial, a assertividade para dizer de forma direta e clara quais as suas necessidades, a criatividade como apoio para ultrapassar os papéis estereotipados e expectativas, a crença para reconhecer as suas capacidades e contribuição para a sociedade e a autorrepresentação para garantir a viabilização dos serviços e concretização de todo o potencial (Field & Hoffman, 1996). Nesta lógica surge um outro conceito que também assume grande importância: o self-advocacy (autorrepresentação) (Santos & Morato, 2002). Brinckerhoff (1993) definiu a autorrepresentação como a habilidade para reconhecer e responder às necessidades específicas de uma dificuldade de aprendizagem, sem comprometer a dignidade de si mesmo e dos outros. Para Wehmeyer e Metzler (1995) a Autodeterminação num indivíduo, não é suscetível de ser diretamente avaliada, podendo apenas ser observada através das ações e comportamentos do próprio. Mediante a avaliação desses mesmos comportamentos podemos verificar se a pessoa desenvolveu competências para autodeterminar o seu projeto de vida. Estudos realizados com base na Autodeterminação da pessoa com deficiência mental (DM) (Houghton, Bronicki, & Guess, 1987; Kishi, Teelucksingh, Zollers, Park-Lee, & Meyer, 1988; Murtaugh & Zetlin, 1990), concluem que a população jovem adulta com DM não vivencia uma grande panóplia de experiências em que lhe seja proporcionada oportunidade de expressar preferências, fazer escolhas e tomar decisões (Wehmeyer & Metzler, 1995). Mesmo quando se vislumbra um novo paradigma face à DM em que se percebe a importância deste conceito (Autodeterminação) como fundamental para a realização pessoal desta população, nem sempre existe uma resposta coerente por parte da sociedade, pois uma grande parte mantêm-se obstinada e resistente, ignorando a idade cronológica dos indivíduos e focando-se na sua suposta idade mental, o que leva por vezes a interações enviesadas e inadequadas. Nesta lógica, é óbvio, que se é tratada como uma criança, irá de certeza assumir comportamentos como tal (Glat, 1999). Jovens com competências de Autodeterminação possuem maiores possibilidades de obter sucesso na transição para a vida adulta onde se inclui o emprego e a vida social (Agran & Wehmeyer, 2000). Constata-se que os jovens com DM podem enfrentar obstáculos que aparentemente lhes pareçam difíceis ou mesmo impossíveis de transpor, podendo apenas necessitar de apoio e intervenções específicas para os auxiliarem com as transições de papéis que experienciam. Estas transições de papéis são vividas de forma diferente de indivíduo para indivíduo e dependem do desenvolvimento de cada jovem, das suas capacidades e dificuldades e da existência de suporte familiar e ambiental (King, Baldwin, Currie, & Evans, 2005). Para que a transição de papéis possa ser vivida de forma harmoniosa e tendo em conta uma perspetiva de inclusão, a maioria das crianças e jovens com deficiência têm sido integradas no ensino regular e, nesse sentido, é de todo importante realçar a necessidade de apoio que permita uma participação efetiva dos mesmos no contexto escolar, orientando as suas atividades e integrando-as da forma mais completa possível (Loukas, 2007; Mu, Gabriel Franck, & Konz, 2007). A literatura aponta para um papel fundamental da Terapia Ocupacional no que diz respeito à escola inclusiva, cujo objetivo se foca em facilitar o envolvimento ativo dos jovens, tendo em conta que estes experimentam as mudanças inerentes à adolescência que associadas ao processo de transição resultam num percurso difícil, principalmente para jovens com deficiência (Loukas, 2007; Michaels & Orentlicher, 2004; J. Spencer, Emery, & Schneck, 2003). A Terapia Ocupacional assume um papel importante em todo o processo de envolvimento e na intervenção nas escolas, apoiando a transição e potenciando o desenvolvimento de competências de desempenho (físicas, cognitivas, emocionais e sociais), a adaptação de contextos e a participação efetiva da criança ou jovem nas atividades educativas e na vida na comunidade (Conaboy et al., 2008b; Mu et al., 2007; K. C. Spencer & O'Daniel, 2005). É relevante o desenvolvimento e manutenção de hábitos e rotinas adequadas de forma a alcançar o sucesso escolar e a aprendizagem de estratégias para a vida na comunidade, bem como conseguir que o indivíduo seja capaz de autodeterminar os seus projetos de vida para uma participação efetiva (Chambers et al., 2007; Conaboy et al., 2008a, 2008b; Poulsen et al., 2006). Realça-se que a Autodeterminação tem por base componentes como a autonomia comportamental, na qual o indivíduo vai-se desenvolvendo no sentido da autoproteção e auto-orientação; o Empowerment Psicológico, em que se parte para a ação convicto de que se é capaz de aplicar as competências que são exigidas para alcançar os resultados desejados; o autocontrolo e a autorrealização (Wehmeyer, 1998). Promover a Autodeterminação é, sem dúvida, um aspeto crucial dos projetos educativos dos alunos com DM (Agran & Wehmeyer, 2000; Black & Ornelles, 2001; Mancini & Coster, 2004; Wehmeyer, 1998; Wehmeyer & Schwartz, 1998), onde se enfatizam as competências e a preparação para o emprego e para uma vida o mais independente possível (Conaboy et al., 2008a, 2008b). Em Portugal, na legislação, vigora que as escolas que comportam o funcionamento do Ensino Especial devem contemplar os projetos educativos, visto que estes assumem importância tanto para os alunos integrados que deles beneficiam, como para toda a comunidade educativa. Deve-se documentar a avaliação dos alunos e as respostas educativas específicas para cada caso, promovendo a aprendizagem, a capacitação e a aquisição de competências para a inserção comunitária (por exemplo a nível laboral), tendo em conta o projeto de vida do aluno em questão (Chambers et al., 2007; Michaels & Orentlicher, 2004; Williams-Diehm & Lynch, 2007). O envolvimento da criança ou jovem e da sua família como membros da equipa em todo o processo de transição é um aspeto valioso (Wehmeyer, 1998; Wehmeyer & Schwartz, 1998).De forma a compreender a vantagem da Autodeterminação para o sucesso destes alunos, em contexto escolar e na vida adulta, é pertinente referir os Programas Individuais de Transição (PIT) (Fingles, Hinkle, & Van Horn, 2004). Estes surgem da necessidade de incluir as pessoas com deficiência, visando a máxima independência, o envolvimento a nível comunitário e a manutenção e criação de relações pessoais e sociais (Black & Ornelles, 2001; Fingles et al., 2004; Sitlington, 1996; Wehmeyer, Garner, Yeager, & Lawrence, 2006). Aos PIT está fortemente aliada a Autodeterminação para promover a participação dos jovens em todo o processo. Alguns estudos revelam que jovens mais autodeterminados colaboram continuamente nas reuniões de planeamento e fundamentam as questões que são do seu interesse (Sitlington, 1996). Neste momento, permanece ainda incerto até que ponto a inclusão escolar dos jovens com Necessidades Educativas Especiais (NEE) em Portugal se encontra a promover a sua Autodeterminação. De facto, são poucos os estudos que indicam até que ponto os PIT’s estão concebidos para o estabelecimento de uma Autodeterminação elevada nestes jovens. Foi nesse sentido que realizamos um estudo de desenho observacional descritivo, com os objetivos de analisar o nível de Autodeterminação de jovens que frequentam o 2º e 3º ciclos do ensino básico e secundário sinalizados como tendo NEE e de comparar os níveis de Autodeterminação entre um grupo de jovens com NEE e um grupo de jovens sem NEE.

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This journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge.

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In memory of our beloved Professor José Rodrigues Santos de Sousa Ramos (1948-2007), who João Cabral, one of the authors of this paper, had the honor of being his student between 2000 and 2006, we wrote this paper following the research by experimentation, using the new technologies to capture a new insight about a problem, as him so much love to do it. His passion was to create new relations between different fields of mathematics. He was a builder of bridges of knowledge, encouraging the birth of new ways to understand this science. One of the areas that Sousa Ramos researched was the iteration of maps and the description of its behavior, using the symbolic dynamics. So, in this issue of this journal, honoring his memory, we use experimental results to find some stable regions of a specific family of real rational maps, the ones that he worked with João Cabral. In this paper we describe a parameter space (a,b) to the real rational maps fa,b(x) = (x2 −a)/(x2 −b), using some tools of dynamical systems, as the study of the critical point orbit and Lyapunov exponents. We give some results regarding the stability of these family of maps when we iterate it, specially the ones connected to the order 3 of iteration. We hope that our results would help to understand better the behavior of these maps, preparing the ground to a more efficient use of the Kneading Theory on these family of maps, using symbolic dynamics.

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OBJECTIVE: To identify clustering areas of infants exposed to HIV during pregnancy and their association with indicators of primary care coverage and socioeconomic condition. METHODS: Ecological study where the unit of analysis was primary care coverage areas in the city of Porto Alegre, Southern Brazil, in 2003. Geographical Information System and spatial analysis tools were used to describe indicators of primary care coverage areas and socioeconomic condition, and estimate the prevalence of liveborn infants exposed to HIV during pregnancy and delivery. Data was obtained from Brazilian national databases. The association between different indicators was assessed using Spearman's nonparametric test. RESULTS: There was found an association between HIV infection and high birth rates (r=0.22, p<0.01) and lack of prenatal care (r=0.15, p<0.05). The highest HIV infection rates were seen in areas with poor socioeconomic conditions and difficult access to health services (r=0.28, p<0.01). The association found between higher rate of prenatal care among HIV-infected women and adequate immunization coverage (r=0.35, p<0.01) indicates that early detection of HIV infection is effective in those areas with better primary care services. CONCLUSIONS: Urban poverty is a strong determinant of mother-to-child HIV transmission but this trend can be fought with health surveillance at the primary care level.

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OBJECTIVE: To describe the effects of social inequities on the health and nutrition of children in low and middle income countries. METHODS: We reviewed existing data on socioeconomic disparities within-countries relative to the use of services, nutritional status, morbidity, and mortality. A conceptual framework including five major hierarchical categories affecting inequities was adopted: socioeconomic context and position, differential exposure, differential vulnerability, differential health outcomes, and differential consequences. The search of the PubMed database since 1990 identified 244 articles related to the theme. Results were also analyzed from almost 100 recent national surveys, including Demographic Health Surveys and the UNICEF Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys. RESULTS: Children from poor families are more likely, relative to those from better-off families, to be exposed to pathogenic agents; once they are exposed, they are more likely to become ill because of their lower resistance and lower coverage with preventive interventions. Once they become ill, they are less likely to have access to health services and the quality of these services is likely to be lower, with less access to life-saving treatments. As a consequence, children from poor family have higher mortality rates and are more likely to be undernourished. CONCLUSIONS: Except for child obesity and inadequate breastfeeding practices, all the other adverse conditions analyzed were more prevalent in children from less well-off families. Careful documentation of the multiple levels of determination of socioeconomic inequities in child health is essential for understanding the nature of this problem and for establishing interventions that can reduce these differences.

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OBJECTIVE: To analyze whether the relationship between income inequality and human health is mediated through social capital, and whether political regime determines differences in income inequality and social capital among countries. METHODS: Path analysis of cross sectional ecological data from 110 countries. Life expectancy at birth was the outcome variable, and income inequality (measured by the Gini coefficient), social capital (measured by the Corruption Perceptions Index or generalized trust), and political regime (measured by the Index of Freedom) were the predictor variables. Corruption Perceptions Index (an indirect indicator of social capital) was used to include more developing countries in the analysis. The correlation between Gini coefficient and predictor variables was calculated using Spearman's coefficients. The path analysis was designed to assess the effect of income inequality, social capital proxies and political regime on life expectancy. RESULTS: The path coefficients suggest that income inequality has a greater direct effect on life expectancy at birth than through social capital. Political regime acts on life expectancy at birth through income inequality. CONCLUSIONS: Income inequality and social capital have direct effects on life expectancy at birth. The "class/welfare regime model" can be useful for understanding social and health inequalities between countries, whereas the "income inequality hypothesis" which is only a partial approach is especially useful for analyzing differences within countries.

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This paper is devoted to the synchronization of a dynamical system defined by two different coupling versions of two identical piecewise linear bimodal maps. We consider both local and global studies, using different tools as natural transversal Lyapunov exponent, Lyapunov functions, eigenvalues and eigenvectors and numerical simulations. We obtain theoretical results for the existence of synchronization on coupling parameter range. We characterize the synchronization manifold as an attractor and measure the synchronization speed. In one coupling version, we give a necessary and sufficient condition for the synchronization. We study the basins of synchronization and show that, depending upon the type of coupling, they can have very different shapes and are not necessarily constituted by the whole phase space; in some cases, they can be riddled.

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OBJECTIVE: To develop an instrument to assess discrimination effects on health outcomes and behaviors, capable of distinguishing harmful differential treatment effects from their interpretation as discriminatory events. METHODS: Successive versions of an instrument were developed based on a systematic review of instruments assessing racial discrimination, focus groups and review by a panel comprising seven experts. The instrument was refined using cognitive interviews and pilot-testing. The final version of the instrument was administered to 424 undergraduate college students in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Southeastern Brazil, in 2010. Structural dimensionality, two types of reliability and construct validity were analyzed. RESULTS: Exploratory factor analysis corroborated the hypothesis of the instrument's unidimensionality, and seven experts verified its face and content validity. The internal consistency was 0.8, and test-retest reliability was higher than 0.5 for 14 out of 18 items. The overall score was higher among socially disadvantaged individuals and correlated with adverse health behaviors/conditions, particularly when differential treatments were attributed to discrimination. CONCLUSIONS: These findings indicate the validity and reliability of the instrument developed. The proposed instrument enables the investigation of novel aspects of the relationship between discrimination and health.

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OBJECTIVE: To analyze cause-specific mortality rates according to the relative income hypothesis. METHODS: All 96 administrative areas of the city of São Paulo, southeastern Brazil, were divided into two groups based on the Gini coefficient of income inequality: high (>0.25) and low (<0.25). The propensity score matching method was applied to control for confounders associated with socioeconomic differences among areas. RESULTS: The difference between high and low income inequality areas was statistically significant for homicide (8.57 per 10,000; 95%CI: 2.60;14.53); ischemic heart disease (5.47 per 10,000 [95%CI 0.76;10.17]); HIV/AIDS (3.58 per 10,000 [95%CI 0.58;6.57]); and respiratory diseases (3.56 per 10,000 [95%CI 0.18;6.94]). The ten most common causes of death accounted for 72.30% of the mortality difference. Infant mortality also had significantly higher age-adjusted rates in high inequality areas (2.80 per 10,000 [95%CI 0.86;4.74]), as well as among males (27.37 per 10,000 [95%CI 6.19;48.55]) and females (15.07 per 10,000 [95%CI 3.65;26.48]). CONCLUSIONS: The study results support the relative income hypothesis. After propensity score matching cause-specific mortality rates was higher in more unequal areas. Studies on income inequality in smaller areas should take proper accounting of heterogeneity of social and demographic characteristics.