998 resultados para Pacifying Police Unit (UPP)
Journal des commissaires de police : recueil mensuel de législation, de jurisprudence et de doctrine
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1860 (A6).
Journal des commissaires de police : recueil mensuel de législation, de jurisprudence et de doctrine
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1860 (A6).
Journal des commissaires de police : recueil mensuel de législation, de jurisprudence et de doctrine
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1882 (A28).
Journal des commissaires de police : recueil mensuel de législation, de jurisprudence et de doctrine
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1863 (A9).
Journal des commissaires de police : recueil mensuel de législation, de jurisprudence et de doctrine
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1897 (A43).
Journal des commissaires de police : recueil mensuel de législation, de jurisprudence et de doctrine
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1873 (A19).
Journal des commissaires de police : recueil mensuel de législation, de jurisprudence et de doctrine
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1871 (A18,N1)-1872 (A18,N3).
Journal des commissaires de police : recueil mensuel de législation, de jurisprudence et de doctrine
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1907 (A53).
Journal des commissaires de police : recueil mensuel de législation, de jurisprudence et de doctrine
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1859 (A5).
Journal des commissaires de police : recueil mensuel de législation, de jurisprudence et de doctrine
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1865 (A11).
Journal des commissaires de police : recueil mensuel de législation, de jurisprudence et de doctrine
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1875 (A21).
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The purpose of this thesis is to examine what the normative, effective social Intranet solution is for Tellabs Mobile Routing business unit in terms of sharing knowledge more openly and effectively, fostering innovation, and improving team spirit and positive employee experience. Additionally, these aspects are researched from the intra- and inter-organizational points of view. The research is based on previous literature and empirical interviews. Based on these two items, an eight-fold recommendation proposal was created to change the current Intranet to become an effective social Intranet.
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1 kartta :, vär. ;, lehti 88,7 x 58 cm
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Recent technological developments have created new devices that could improve and simplify the construction of stimulus isolators. HEXFET transistors can switch large currents and hundreds of volts in nanoseconds. The newer opto-isolators can give a pulse rise time of a few nanoseconds, with output compatible with MOSFET devices, in which delays are reduced to nanoseconds. Integrated DC/DC converters are now available. Using these new resources we developed a new electrical stimulus isolator circuit with selectable constant-current and constant-voltage modes, which are precise and easy to construct. The circuit works like a regulated power supply in both modes with output switched to zero or to free mode through an opto-isolator device. The isolator analyses showed good practical performance. The output to ground resistance was 1011 ohms and capacitance 35 picofarads. The rise time and fall time were identical (5 µs) and constant. The selectable voltage or current output mode made it very convenient to use. The current mode, with higher output resistance values in low current ranges, permits intracellular stimulation even with tip resistances close to 100 megaohms. The high compliance of 200 V guarantees the value of the current stimulus. The very low output resistance in the voltage mode made the device highly suitable for extracellular stimulation with low impedance electrodes. Most importantly, these characteristics were achieved with a circuit that was easy to build and modify and assembled with components available in Brazil.
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The aim of this study was to determine if the diagnostic profile of inpatients of a psychiatric unit in a general hospital influences the length of stay. The results of a retrospective survey comprising the first 16 years of operation of the Psychiatric Unit of the Ribeirão Preto General Hospital (PURP) showed that the progressive increase observed in the length of stay correlated with the increase in percentage of schizophrenia diagnosis, after the 8th year of hospital operation, and of affective disorders, after the 12th year. The length of hospitalization kept increasing until the 16th year, even though there was no change in the diagnostic profile of the patients admitted to the unit. In a prospective study encompassing the next six months, 61 inpatients were evaluated with the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-III-R and the Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale (BPRS). The results showed that 82% of the inpatients fulfilled the diagnostic criteria for the schizophrenic or affective disorder spectrum at admission, with a discharge rate slower than for other diagnoses, although the length of hospitalization did not significantly differ among diagnostic categories. The results further demonstrated that in every diagnostic category more than 50% of the patients stayed in hospital for more than one week after reaching a BPRS score equal to 6, indicative of discharge. Overall, these data suggest that the increase in length of hospitalization may be due to a higher percentage of patients with a diagnosis of schizophrenia and affective disorder admitted to the PURP. In addition, patients with low symptomatic levels remained in hospital longer than they should have.