975 resultados para potentials
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This Thesis describes the application of automatic learning methods for a) the classification of organic and metabolic reactions, and b) the mapping of Potential Energy Surfaces(PES). The classification of reactions was approached with two distinct methodologies: a representation of chemical reactions based on NMR data, and a representation of chemical reactions from the reaction equation based on the physico-chemical and topological features of chemical bonds. NMR-based classification of photochemical and enzymatic reactions. Photochemical and metabolic reactions were classified by Kohonen Self-Organizing Maps (Kohonen SOMs) and Random Forests (RFs) taking as input the difference between the 1H NMR spectra of the products and the reactants. The development of such a representation can be applied in automatic analysis of changes in the 1H NMR spectrum of a mixture and their interpretation in terms of the chemical reactions taking place. Examples of possible applications are the monitoring of reaction processes, evaluation of the stability of chemicals, or even the interpretation of metabonomic data. A Kohonen SOM trained with a data set of metabolic reactions catalysed by transferases was able to correctly classify 75% of an independent test set in terms of the EC number subclass. Random Forests improved the correct predictions to 79%. With photochemical reactions classified into 7 groups, an independent test set was classified with 86-93% accuracy. The data set of photochemical reactions was also used to simulate mixtures with two reactions occurring simultaneously. Kohonen SOMs and Feed-Forward Neural Networks (FFNNs) were trained to classify the reactions occurring in a mixture based on the 1H NMR spectra of the products and reactants. Kohonen SOMs allowed the correct assignment of 53-63% of the mixtures (in a test set). Counter-Propagation Neural Networks (CPNNs) gave origin to similar results. The use of supervised learning techniques allowed an improvement in the results. They were improved to 77% of correct assignments when an ensemble of ten FFNNs were used and to 80% when Random Forests were used. This study was performed with NMR data simulated from the molecular structure by the SPINUS program. In the design of one test set, simulated data was combined with experimental data. The results support the proposal of linking databases of chemical reactions to experimental or simulated NMR data for automatic classification of reactions and mixtures of reactions. Genome-scale classification of enzymatic reactions from their reaction equation. The MOLMAP descriptor relies on a Kohonen SOM that defines types of bonds on the basis of their physico-chemical and topological properties. The MOLMAP descriptor of a molecule represents the types of bonds available in that molecule. The MOLMAP descriptor of a reaction is defined as the difference between the MOLMAPs of the products and the reactants, and numerically encodes the pattern of bonds that are broken, changed, and made during a chemical reaction. The automatic perception of chemical similarities between metabolic reactions is required for a variety of applications ranging from the computer validation of classification systems, genome-scale reconstruction (or comparison) of metabolic pathways, to the classification of enzymatic mechanisms. Catalytic functions of proteins are generally described by the EC numbers that are simultaneously employed as identifiers of reactions, enzymes, and enzyme genes, thus linking metabolic and genomic information. Different methods should be available to automatically compare metabolic reactions and for the automatic assignment of EC numbers to reactions still not officially classified. In this study, the genome-scale data set of enzymatic reactions available in the KEGG database was encoded by the MOLMAP descriptors, and was submitted to Kohonen SOMs to compare the resulting map with the official EC number classification, to explore the possibility of predicting EC numbers from the reaction equation, and to assess the internal consistency of the EC classification at the class level. A general agreement with the EC classification was observed, i.e. a relationship between the similarity of MOLMAPs and the similarity of EC numbers. At the same time, MOLMAPs were able to discriminate between EC sub-subclasses. EC numbers could be assigned at the class, subclass, and sub-subclass levels with accuracies up to 92%, 80%, and 70% for independent test sets. The correspondence between chemical similarity of metabolic reactions and their MOLMAP descriptors was applied to the identification of a number of reactions mapped into the same neuron but belonging to different EC classes, which demonstrated the ability of the MOLMAP/SOM approach to verify the internal consistency of classifications in databases of metabolic reactions. RFs were also used to assign the four levels of the EC hierarchy from the reaction equation. EC numbers were correctly assigned in 95%, 90%, 85% and 86% of the cases (for independent test sets) at the class, subclass, sub-subclass and full EC number level,respectively. Experiments for the classification of reactions from the main reactants and products were performed with RFs - EC numbers were assigned at the class, subclass and sub-subclass level with accuracies of 78%, 74% and 63%, respectively. In the course of the experiments with metabolic reactions we suggested that the MOLMAP / SOM concept could be extended to the representation of other levels of metabolic information such as metabolic pathways. Following the MOLMAP idea, the pattern of neurons activated by the reactions of a metabolic pathway is a representation of the reactions involved in that pathway - a descriptor of the metabolic pathway. This reasoning enabled the comparison of different pathways, the automatic classification of pathways, and a classification of organisms based on their biochemical machinery. The three levels of classification (from bonds to metabolic pathways) allowed to map and perceive chemical similarities between metabolic pathways even for pathways of different types of metabolism and pathways that do not share similarities in terms of EC numbers. Mapping of PES by neural networks (NNs). In a first series of experiments, ensembles of Feed-Forward NNs (EnsFFNNs) and Associative Neural Networks (ASNNs) were trained to reproduce PES represented by the Lennard-Jones (LJ) analytical potential function. The accuracy of the method was assessed by comparing the results of molecular dynamics simulations (thermal, structural, and dynamic properties) obtained from the NNs-PES and from the LJ function. The results indicated that for LJ-type potentials, NNs can be trained to generate accurate PES to be used in molecular simulations. EnsFFNNs and ASNNs gave better results than single FFNNs. A remarkable ability of the NNs models to interpolate between distant curves and accurately reproduce potentials to be used in molecular simulations is shown. The purpose of the first study was to systematically analyse the accuracy of different NNs. Our main motivation, however, is reflected in the next study: the mapping of multidimensional PES by NNs to simulate, by Molecular Dynamics or Monte Carlo, the adsorption and self-assembly of solvated organic molecules on noble-metal electrodes. Indeed, for such complex and heterogeneous systems the development of suitable analytical functions that fit quantum mechanical interaction energies is a non-trivial or even impossible task. The data consisted of energy values, from Density Functional Theory (DFT) calculations, at different distances, for several molecular orientations and three electrode adsorption sites. The results indicate that NNs require a data set large enough to cover well the diversity of possible interaction sites, distances, and orientations. NNs trained with such data sets can perform equally well or even better than analytical functions. Therefore, they can be used in molecular simulations, particularly for the ethanol/Au (111) interface which is the case studied in the present Thesis. Once properly trained, the networks are able to produce, as output, any required number of energy points for accurate interpolations.
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The recently standardized IEEE 802.15.4/Zigbee protocol stack offers great potentials for ubiquitous and pervasive computing, namely for Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs). However, there are still some open and ambiguous issues that turn its practical use a challenging task. One of those issues is how to build a synchronized multi-hop cluster-tree network, which is quite suitable for QoS support in WSNs. In fact, the current IEEE 802.15.4/Zigbee specifications restrict the synchronization in the beacon-enabled mode (by the generation of periodic beacon frames) to star-based networks, while it supports multi-hop networking using the peer-to-peer mesh topology, but with no synchronization. Even though both specifications mention the possible use of cluster-tree topologies, which combine multi-hop and synchronization features, the description on how to effectively construct such a network topology is missing. This report tackles this problem, unveils the ambiguities regarding the use of the cluster-tree topology and proposes two collisionfree beacon frame scheduling schemes.
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[CoCl(-Cl)(Hpz(Ph))(3)](2) (1) and [CoCl2(Hpz(Ph))(4)] (2) were obtained by reaction of CoCl2 with HC(pz(Ph))(3) and Hpz(Ph), respectively (Hpz(Ph)=3-phenylpyrazole). The compounds were isolated as air-stable solids and fully characterized by IR and far-IR spectroscopy, MS(ESI+/-), elemental analysis, cyclic voltammetry (CV), controlled potential electrolysis, and single-crystal X-ray diffraction. Electrochemical studies showed that 1 and 2 undergo single-electron irreversible (CoCoIII)-Co-II oxidations and (CoCoI)-Co-II reductions at potentials measured by CV, which also allowed, in the case of dinuclear complex 1, the detection of electronic communication between the Co centers through the chloride bridging ligands. The electrochemical behavior of models of 1 and 2 were also investigated by density functional theory (DFT) methods, which indicated that the vertical oxidation of 1 and 2 (that before structural relaxation) affects mostly the chloride and pyrazolyl ligands, whereas adiabatic oxidation (that after the geometry relaxation) and reduction are mostly metal centered. Compounds 1 and 2 and, for comparative purposes, other related scorpionate and pyrazole cobalt complexes, exhibit catalytic activity for the peroxidative oxidation of cyclohexane to cyclohexanol and cyclohexanone under mild conditions (room temperature, aqueous H2O2). Insitu X-ray absorption spectroscopy studies indicated that the species derived from complexes 1 and 2 during the oxidation of cyclohexane (i.e., Ox-1 and Ox-2, respectively) are analogous and contain a Co-III site. Complex 2 showed low invitro cytotoxicity toward the HCT116 colorectal carcinoma and MCF7 breast adenocarcinoma cell lines.
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The behavior of two cationic copper complexes of acetylacetonate and 2,2'-bipyridine or 1,10-phenanthroline, [Cu(acac)(bipy)]Cl (1) and [Cu(acac)(phen)]Cl (2), in organic solvents and ionic liquids, was studied by spectroscopic and electrochemical techniques. Both complexes showed solvatochromism in ionic liquids although no correlation with solvent parameters could be obtained. By EPR spectroscopy rhombic spectra with well-resolved superhyperfine structure were obtained in most ionic liquids. The spin Hamiltonian parameters suggest a square pyramidal geometry with coordination of the ionic liquid anion. The redox properties of the complexes were investigated by cyclic voltammetry at a Pt electrode (d = 1 mm) in bmimBF(4) and bmimNTf(2) ionic liquids. Both complexes 1 and 2 are electrochemically reduced in these ionic media at more negative potentials than when using organic solvents. This is in agreement with the EPR characterization, which shows lower A(z) and higher g(z) values for the complexes dissolved in ionic liquids, than in organic solvents, due to higher electron density at the copper center. The anion basicity order obtained by EPR is NTf2-, N(CN)(2)(-), MeSO4- and Me2PO4-, which agrees with previous determinations. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Journal of Vibration and Control, Vol. 14, Nº 9-10
Time-frequency and time-scale characterisation of the beat-by-beat high-resolution electrocardiogram
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Proceedings of the Sixth Portuguese Conference on Bioemedical Engineering faro, Portugal
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A new family of "RuCp" (Cp=eta(5)-C5H5) derivatives with bidentate N,O and N,N'-heteroaromatic ligands revealed outstanding cytotoxic properties against several human cell lines namely, A2780, A2780CisR, HT29, MCF7, MDAMB231, and PD. IC50 values were much lower than those found for cisplatin. Crystal structure of compound 4 was determined by X-ray diffraction studies. Density functional theory (DFT) calculations performed for compound 1 showed electronic flow from the ruthenium center to the coordinated bidentate ligand, in agreement with the electrochemical studies and the existence of a metal-to-ligand charge-transfer (MLCT) band evidenced by spectroscopic data.
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We discuss theoretical and phenomenological aspects of two-Higgs-doublet extensions of the Standard Model. In general, these extensions have scalar mediated flavour changing neutral currents which are strongly constrained by experiment. Various strategies are discussed to control these flavour changing scalar currents and their phenomenological consequences are analysed. In particular, scenarios with natural flavour conservation are investigated, including the so-called type I and type II models as well as lepton-specific and inert models. Type III models are then discussed, where scalar flavour changing neutral currents are present at tree level, but are suppressed by either a specific ansatz for the Yukawa couplings or by the introduction of family symmetries leading to a natural suppression mechanism. We also consider the phenomenology of charged scalars in these models. Next we turn to the role of symmetries in the scalar sector. We discuss the six symmetry-constrained scalar potentials and their extension into the fermion sector. The vacuum structure of the scalar potential is analysed, including a study of the vacuum stability conditions on the potential and the renormalization-group improvement of these conditions is also presented. The stability of the tree level minimum of the scalar potential in connection with electric charge conservation and its behaviour under CP is analysed. The question of CP violation is addressed in detail, including the cases of explicit CP violation and spontaneous CP violation. We present a detailed study of weak basis invariants which are odd under CP. These invariants allow for the possibility of studying the CP properties of any two-Higgs-doublet model in an arbitrary Higgs basis. A careful study of spontaneous CP violation is presented, including an analysis of the conditions which have to be satisfied in order for a vacuum to violate CP. We present minimal models of CP violation where the vacuum phase is sufficient to generate a complex CKM matrix, which is at present a requirement for any realistic model of spontaneous CP violation.
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Quimica Nova, Vol. 32, Nº2
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Journal of Vibration and Control, 14(9–10): 1255–1266, 2008
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Dissertação apresentada para obtenção do grau de Doutor em Bioquímica,especialidade Bioquímica-Física, pela Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Faculdade de Cincias e Tecnologia
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Una de las potencialidades del arte es devenir una herramienta para enfocar determinados conflictos desde nuevos ángulos y articular preguntas que impacten en la comunidad. Aquí el arte se funde con la filosofía, la sociología, la antropología, con el activismo, y con la propia vida. A partir de tales parámetros, se esbozarán diversas propuestas artísticas que ilustran cómo distintos creadores abordan –desde distintos ángulos– el fenómeno de la migración Dentro de la amplia miríada de perspectivas desde las que se puede tratar la migración es interesante resaltar el trabajo de varios artistas que se transforman en altavoces de las experiencias de otras personas, tal y como ejemplifican los proyectos de Pep Dardanyà, Marisa González, He Chengyue y Josep María Martín. Desde un ángulo radicalmente distinto, Santiago Sierra y el colectivo Yes lab reproducen y llevan al límite las mismas dinámicas de explotación que critican, y para finalizar, bajo el prisma de la experiencia vivida, la artista Fiona Tan explora su propio proceso migratorio e investiga la construcción de la identidad.
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We introduce a simple model for a biaxial nematic liquid crystal. This consists of hard spheroids that can switch shape between prolate (rodlike) and oblate (platelike) subject to an energy penalty Δε. The spheroids are approximated as hard Gaussian overlap particles and are treated at the level of Onsager's second-virial description. We use both bifurcation analysis and a numerical minimization of the free energy to show that, for additive particle shapes, (i) there is no stable biaxial phase even for Δε=0 (although there is a metastable biaxial phase in the same density range as the stable uniaxial phase) and (ii) the isotropic-to-nematic transition is into either one of two degenerate uniaxial phases, rod rich or plate rich. We confirm that even a small amount of shape nonadditivity may stabilize the biaxial nematic phase.
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Auditory event-related potentials (AERPs) are widely used in diverse fields of today’s neuroscience, concerning auditory processing, speech perception, language acquisition, neurodevelopment, attention and cognition in normal aging, gender, developmental, neurologic and psychiatric disorders. However, its transposition to clinical practice has remained minimal. Mainly due to scarce literature on normative data across age, wide spectrumof results, variety of auditory stimuli used and to different neuropsychological meanings of AERPs components between authors. One of the most prominent AERP components studied in last decades was N1, which reflects auditory detection and discrimination. Subsequently, N2 indicates attention allocation and phonological analysis. The simultaneous analysis of N1 and N2 elicited by feasible novelty experimental paradigms, such as auditory oddball, seems an objective method to assess central auditory processing. The aim of this systematic review was to bring forward normative values for auditory oddball N1 and N2 components across age. EBSCO, PubMed, Web of Knowledge and Google Scholarwere systematically searched for studies that elicited N1 and/or N2 by auditory oddball paradigm. A total of 2,764 papers were initially identified in the database, of which 19 resulted from hand search and additional references, between 1988 and 2013, last 25 years. A final total of 68 studiesmet the eligibility criteria with a total of 2,406 participants from control groups for N1 (age range 6.6–85 years; mean 34.42) and 1,507 for N2 (age range 9–85 years; mean 36.13). Polynomial regression analysis revealed thatN1latency decreases with aging at Fz and Cz,N1 amplitude at Cz decreases from childhood to adolescence and stabilizes after 30–40 years and at Fz the decrement finishes by 60 years and highly increases after this age. Regarding N2, latency did not covary with age but amplitude showed a significant decrement for both Cz and Fz. Results suggested reliable normative values for Cz and Fz electrode locations; however, changes in brain development and components topography over age should be considered in clinical practice.
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RESUMO - Um dos grandes desafios actuais enfrentados pela Saúde Pública diz respeito ao fardo representado pelas doenças crónicas não transmissíveis enquanto co-responsáveis pela maioria das mortes que ocorrem no mundo, pela significativa e progressiva redução da qualidade de vida e aumento das incapacidades dos indivíduos afectados e por uma fasquia bastante elevada das despesas em saúde. Entretanto, a complexa dinâmica genética, biológica, psicológica, afectiva, sócio-cultural e ambiental que envolve o comportamento humano, tão amplamente relacionado com algumas destas doenças – doenças cardiovasculares, alguns tipos de cancro, obesidade, hipertensão, diabetes e doenças osteo-articulares – impõe o desafio constante da busca de novas e efectivas intervenções em promoção da saúde que influenciem positivamente os estilos de vida dos indivíduos, dos grupos e das comunidades. Sendo o sentido de coerência um traço da personalidade do indivíduo desenvolvido sob a influência directa ou indirecta dos mesmo factores acima referidos, o estabelecimento de uma relação entre este constructo e os comportamentos humanos pode revelar-se promissor para a elaboração de novas intervenções em promoção da saúde. Por sua vez, a gravidez, talvez por influência da ligação materno-fetal, pode representar um ponto de viragem na vida da mulher no que respeita ao sentido de coerência e aos comportamentos de saúde e um bom começo na vida do bebé que irá nascer sob a influência dos mesmos. Com a finalidade de contribuir para a construção de intervenções efectivas em promoção da saúde, através da descoberta de prováveis potencialidades salutogénicas dos constructos referidos – sentido de coerência e ligação materno-fetal –, foi desenvolvido um estudo quantitativo, observacional que teve por objectivos: ampliar o conhecimento sobre as mudanças do sentido de coerência no decorrer da vida, especificamente durante a gravidez; ampliar o conhecimento acerca das relações de alguns factores de natureza sócio-demográfica, psico-afectiva e obstétrica com o sentido de coerência das mulheres grávidas e com a ligação materno-fetal; e identificar possíveis relações entre o sentido de coerência, a ligação materno-fetal e o estilo de vida das mulheres grávidas, este último representado pelos hábitos alimentares, consumo de cafeína, consumo de álcool, hábitos tabágicos, prática regular de actividade física e ganho de peso durante a gravidez. O presente relatório descreve a concepção e os resultados deste estudo, que envolveu a uma amostra de 61 mulheres grávidas que estavam a ser acompanhadas nos serviços de saúde materna dos Centros de Saúde de Carnaxide extensão Linda-a-Velha e de Oeiras, no Distrito de Lisboa, Portugal, entre os meses de Fevereiro e Julho de 2005. Os resultados demonstram que, para a amostra de 61 mulheres grávidas que responderam ao inquérito por questionário de auto-resposta, foram encontradas associações estatisticamente significativas entre o sentido de coerência e a escolaridade e entre o sentido de coerência e a percepção do próprio estado de saúde. Além disso, foi encontrada alguma evidência das associações entre o sentido de coerência e a faixa etária, estado civil e rendimento mensal familiar e foi observada alguma tendência para que as mulheres grávidas com níveis de sentido de coerência mais elevados consumissem menos álcool do que as mulheres grávidas com níveis de sentido de coerência inferiores. Entretanto, as demais associações testadas não foram confirmadas. Relativamente à ligação materno-fetal, foram encontradas, para a amostra de 41 mulheres grávidas que participaram do segundo momento de colheita de dados do estudo, entre a 20ª e a 24ª semanas de gravidez, associações estatisticamente significativas com a escolaridade e o nível de rendimento familiar das mulheres grávidas, não tendo sido confirmadas as demais associações testadas. Embora não tenham sido estatisticamente evidenciadas as relações entre o sentido de coerência e a ligação materno-fetal e entre estes e os comportamentos de saúde, o carácter preliminar destes resultados, devido à subjectividade do processo de selecção não probabilístico da amostra estudada e à reduzida dimensão desta amostra, e a escassez de estudos descritos na literatura fazem com que seja prudente a realização de estudos de follow-up, com amostras de maiores dimensões, aleatórias e representativas da população, para que sejam estabelecidas quaisquer conclusões acerca destas questões.-----------------------------ABSTRACT - One of the greatest challenges faced by Public Health in nowadays is the burden represented by chronic diseases as co-responsible for the majority of deaths that occurs in the world, for the meaningful and progressive reduction of quality of life and increase of disabilities in affected individuals and for an important part of health expenses. However, the complexity of the genetic, biological, psychological, emotional, social, cultural and environmental dynamics that involves human behaviours related to some of these diseases – cardiovascular diseases, some kind of cancers, obesity, hypertension, diabetes and joint and bone diseases – poses the continuous challenge of searching for new and effective interventions of health promotion that positively influence individuals, groups and community lifestyles. Due to the fact that sense of coherence is an individual personality trace directly or indirectly influenced by the same factors listed above, the discovery of a relationship between this construct and human behaviours might be promising to the creation of new health promotion interventions. On the other hand, pregnancy may represent a turn point to the mother’s life and a good start in the baby’s life in relation to sense of coherence and health behaviours and It might occur because of the influence of maternal-fetal attachment. With the purpose of contributing with the creation of effective health promotion interventions through the discovery of probable salutogenic potentials in the referred constructs – sense of coherence and maternal-fetal attachment – , it was developed a quantitative observational study with the following objectives: to increase knowledge about changes in sense of coherence throughout life, specifically during pregnancy; to increase knowledge about the relationship between sense of coherence and maternal-fetal attachment and some social, demographical, psychological, emotional and obstetric factors of pregnant women; to identify probable relationships between sense of coherence, maternal-fetal attachment and pregnant women’s lifestyles, represented by diet habits, caffeine consumption, alcohol consumption, smoking habits, physical activity habits and weigh gain during pregnancy. This report describes the structure and the findings of this study involving a sample of 61 pregnant women who had been followed by health professionals in the mother health services of Carnaxide (Linda-a-Velha unity) and Oeiras Health Centres, in Lisbon, Portugal, between February and July of 2005. The results show that, for the 61 pregnant women who filled the self-reported questionnaire, it was found a statistically significant association between sense of coherence and education level. It was also found some evidence of the associations between sense of coherence and age, marital status and mensal household income and a trend toward pregnant women with higher levels of sense of coherence to drink less alcoholic beverages than pregnant women with lower levels of sense of coherence. However, the others associations tested were not confirmed. Regarding maternal-fetal attachment, it was found, for the sample of 41 women who participated in the second moment of data collection, between the 20th and the 24th week of pregnancy, statistically significant associations with education level and mensal household income. The others associations tested were not confirmed. Although the associations between sense of coherence and maternal-fetal attachment and between these constructs and health behaviours were not confirmed, all findings presented here are considered preliminary because of small dimension of sample and non-probabilistic criteria used for sample selection. What’s more, there are almost no studies described in the literature which could confirm or contradict these findings. Therefore, it is better to be careful and develop follow-up studies, with bigger and representative of population samples, before draw any conclusions about these theme.