966 resultados para Choruses (Mixed voices, 4 parts)
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Background: Active travel to school can be an important contributor to the total physical activity of children but levels have declined and more novel approaches are required to stimulate this as an habitual behaviour. The aim of this mixed methods study was to investigate the feasibility of an international walk to school competition supported by novel swipecard technology to increase children's walking to/from school. Methods: Children aged 9-13 years old participated in an international walk to school competition to win points for themselves, their school and their country over a 4-week period. Walks to and from school were recorded using swipecard technology and a bespoke website. For each point earned by participants, 1 pence (£0.01) was donated to the charity of the school's choice. The primary outcome was number of walks to/from school objectively recorded using the swipecard tracking system over the intervention period. Other measures included attitudes towards walking collected at baseline and week 4 (post-intervention). A qualitative sub-study involving focus groups with children, parents and teachers provided further insight. Results: A total of 3817 children (mean age 11.5±SD 0.7) from 12 schools in three cities (London and Reading, England and Vancouver, Canada) took part in the intervention, representing a 95% intervention participation rate. Results show a gradual decline in the average number of children walking to and from school over the 4-week period (week 1 mean 29%±SD2.5; week 2 mean 18%±SD3.6; week 3 mean 14%±SD4.0; week 4 mean 12%±SD1.1). Post intervention, 97% of children felt that walking to school helped them stay healthy, feel happy (81%) and stay alert in class (76%). These results are supported by qualitative findings from children, parents and teachers. Key areas for improvement include the need to incorporate strategies for maintenance of behaviour change into the intervention and also to adopt novel methods of data collection to increase follow-up rates. Conclusions: This mixed methods study suggests that an international walk to school competition using innovative technology can be feasibly implemented and offers a novel way of engaging schools and motivating children to walk to school.
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Four experiments reported here demonstrate the importance of structural as well as local features in listening to contemporary popular music. Experiment 1 established that listeners without formal musical training regard as salient the formal structure that links individual sections of songs. When asked to listen to and assemble the individual sections of unfamiliar contemporary songs to form new compositions, participants positioned the sections in ways consistent with the true structure of the music. In Experiment 2, participants were provided with only the song lyrics with which to arrange the individual sections of contemporary songs. It was found that in addition to musical features
studied in Experiment 1, lyrical content of contemporary music also acts as a strong cue to a song’s formal structure. Experiments 3 and 4 revealed that listeners’ enjoyment of music is influenced both by structural features and local features of music, which were carried by the individual song sections.
The influence of structural features on music listening was most apparent over repeated hearings. In Experiment 4, listeners’ liking for contemporary music followed an inverted U-shape trend with repeated exposure, in which liking for music took a downward turn after just four repeated hearings. In contrast, liking for restructured music increased with repeated hearings and almost eliminated an initial negative effect of restructuring by the sixth hearing. In sum, our findings demonstrate that structural features as well as local features of contemporary music are salient and important to
listeners.
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In this work, density functional theory calculations have been performed to study the geometric, electronic, and energetic properties of two-phase TiO2 composites built by joining two single-phase TiO2 slabs, aiming at verifying possible improvement of the photo-activities of the composites through phase separation of excitons. We find that such desired electronic properties can be determined by several factors. When both the HOMO and LUMO levels of one of the two single-phase TiO2 slabs are higher than the corresponding ones of the other, the composite may have native electronic structures with phase-separated HOMO-LUMO states, especially when the two slabs exhibit highly matched surface lattices. For those pairs of TiO2 slabs with the HOMO and LUMO levels of one phase being within the range of those of the other, though the energetically favored composite give HOMO-LUMO states within one phase, one may still be able to separate them and move the HOMO state to the interface region by destabilizing the interactions between the two slabs.
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Objectives: The purpose of this investigation was to determine for dispensed multiples (1 through 4) of powder (P) and liquid (L) in hand-mixed dental cement whether: (1) the mean (P/L) ratio (m/m) and (2) the maximum difference in (P/L) ratio is dependent on the number of multiples dispensed. The Null hypotheses were: (a) mean (P/L) ratio is independent of the number of multiples dispensed and (b) maximum difference in (P/L) ratio is independent of the number of multiples dispensed.
Methods: The materials investigated are listed in the Table. The masses of dispensed aliquots of powder and liquid were measured by a single operator (n=10, for multiples 1 through 4) on a 4-place analytical balance. All measurements were made independently and all possible (P/L) ratios calculated for each sample. The effect of multiple dispensations on (P/L) ratios and maximum (P/L) differences was by one-way ANOVA and linear regression, respectively, with the Tukey post-hoc correction for multiple comparisons.MULTIPLE DISPENSEDDISPENSED MU(x1)(x2)(x3)(x4)Zinc phosphateHeraeus12.271(0.691)a13.051(1.269)b13.215(0.824)b13.118(1.149)bFuji IXGC4.209(0.373)a4.085(0.275)b4.095(0.226)b4.095(0.217)bIRMDentsply7.933(0.767)a7.430(0.451)b7.977(0.729)a8.186(0.929)aKetac-Cem3M Espe9.6206(0.613)a9.714(0.523)a9.298(0.314)b9.321(0.292)bMean (SD) powder/liquid ratio (m/m). Superscript letters represent significances (α = 0.05) within each material
Results: Mean (SD) (P/L) ratios are presented in the Table. Null hypothesis (a) is rejected: either (x1) or (x2) dispensation yields a different (P/L) ratio to (x3) or (x4) (p < 0.05). Null hypothesis (b) is rejected: a negative correlation is observed in max (P/L) ratio difference with dispensed multiple for Ketac Cem (p = 0.029).
Conclusion: For hand-mixed dental cements: (1) more consistent (P/L) ratios may be observed with multiple dispensations of powder & liquid; (2) maximum differences in (P/L) ratio may be negatively correlated with dispensation multiple in some materials.
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Young people’s understandings of sexual readiness are under-researched and their perspectives are often missing in debates about sexuality and sex education. Research to date has predominantly focussed upon age and socio-cultural predictors of sexual debut, thus failing to explain how young people themselves conceptualise their readiness for sexual relations. Synthesised in this review is the evidence from 26 studies which included young people’s perspectives of their readiness to begin sexual intercourse, undertaken using either quantitative or qualitative methods. Available evidence suggests that young people may not view initiating sex as problematic, focusing instead on the rewards sex brings and less on health concerns. Gender differences emerged in conceptualisations of love, parenthood, respect and abuse within relationships and were further mediated by social class and ethnicity. Age was also significant in young people’s accounts. Those under 16 years may not be ‘sexually ready’ because their own retrospective analyses suggest they experienced difficulty negotiating their risk of coercion or exploitation. More research exploring more deeply young people’s understandings of sexual readiness is required. We recommend a rights-based approach to support young people’s participation in the research process and to include their voices in the development of relevant sex education and services.
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Background
Despite the recognized importance of end-of-life (EOL) communication between patients and physicians, the extent and quality of such communication is lacking.
Objective
We sought to understand patient perspectives on physician behaviours during EOL communication.
Design
In this mixed methods study, we conducted quantitative and qualitative strands and then merged data sets during a mixed methods analysis phase. In the quantitative strand, we used the quality of communication tool (QOC) to measure physician behaviours that predict global rating of satisfaction in EOL communication skills, while in the qualitative strand we conducted semi-structured interviews. During the mixed methods analysis, we compared and contrasted qualitative and quantitative data.
Setting and Participants
Seriously ill inpatients at three tertiary care hospitals in Canada.
Results
We found convergence between qualitative and quantitative strands: patients desire candid information from their physician and a sense of familiarity. The quantitative results (n = 132) suggest a paucity of certain EOL communication behaviours in this seriously ill population with a limited prognosis. The qualitative findings (n = 16) suggest that at times, physicians did not engage in EOL communication despite patient readiness, while sometimes this may represent an appropriate deferral after assessment of a patient's lack of readiness.
Conclusions
Avoidance of certain EOL topics may not always be a failure if it is a result of an assessment of lack of patient readiness. This has implications for future tool development: a measure could be built in to assess whether physician behaviours align with patient readiness.
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Melt-mixed high density polyethylene (HDPE)/multi-walled carbon nanotube (MWCNT) nanocomposites with 1–10 wt% MWCNTs were prepared by twin screw extrusion and compression moulded into sheet form. The compression moulded nanocomposites exhibit a 112% increase in modulus at a MWCNT loading of 4 wt%, and a low electrical percolation threshold of 1.9 wt%. Subsequently, uniaxial, sequential (seq-) biaxial and simultaneous (sim-) biaxial stretching of the virgin HDPE and nanocomposite sheets was conducted at different strain rates and stretching temperatures to investigate the processability of HDPE with the addition of nanotubes and the influence of deformation on the structure and final properties of nanocomposites. The results show that the processability of HDPE is improved under all the uniaxial and biaxial deformation conditions due to a strengthened strain hardening behaviour with the addition of MWCNTs. Extensional deformation is observed to disentangle nanotube agglomerates and the disentanglement degree is shown to depend on the stretching mode, strain rate and stretching temperatures applied. The disentanglement effectiveness is: uniaxial stretching < sim-biaxial stretching < seq-biaxial stretching, under the same deformation parameters. In sim-biaxial stretching, reducing the strain rate and stretching temperature can lead to more nanotube agglomerate breakup. Enhanced nanotube agglomerate disentanglement exhibits a positive effect on the mechanical properties and a negative effect on the electrical properties of the deformed nanocomposites. The ultimate stress of the composite containing 4 wt% MWCNTs increased by ∼492% after seq-biaxial stretching, while the resistivity increased by ∼1012 Ω cm.
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A La0.6Sr0.4Co0.2F0.8O3 mixed ionic electronic conducting (MIEC) membrane was used in a dual chamber reactor for the promotion of the catalytic activity of a platinum catalyst for ethylene oxidation. By controlling the oxygen chemical potential difference across the membrane, a driving force for oxygen ions to migrate across the membrane and backspillover onto the catalyst surface is established. The reaction is then promoted by the formation of a double layer of oxide anions on the catalyst surface. Thelectronic conductivity of the membrane material eliminates the need for an external circuit to pump the promoting oxide ion species through the membrane and onto the catalyst surface. This renders this "wireless" system simpler and more amenable for large-scale practical application. Preliminary experiments show that the reaction rate of ethylene oxidation can indeed be promoted by almost one order of magnitude upon exposure to an oxygen atmosphere on the sweep side of the membrane reactor, and thus inducing an oxygen chemical potential difference across the membrane, as compared to the rate under an inert sweep gas. Moreover, the rate does not return to its initial unpromoted value upon cessation of the oxygen flow on the sweep side, but remains permanently promoted. A number of comparisons are drawn between the classical electrochemical promotion that utilises an external circuit and the "wireless" system that utilises chemical potential differences. In addition a 'surface oxygen capture' model is proposed to explain the permanent promotion of the catalyst activity. © 2007 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.
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The electrochemical promotion of a platinum catalyst for ethylene oxidation on a dual chamber membrane reactor was studied. The catalyst was supported on a La0.6Sr0.4Co0.2Fe0.803 membrane. Due the supporting membrane's electronic conductivity it is possible to promote the reaction by controlling the oxygen chemical potential difference across the membrane. Upon establishment of an oxygen potential difference across the membrane, oxygen species can migrate and spillover onto the catalyst surface, modifying the catalytic activity. Initial experiments showed an overall promotion of approximately one order of magnitude of the reaction rate of ethylene, under an oxygen atmosphere on the sweep side of the membrane reactor, as compared with the rate under an inert sweep gas. The reaction rate can keep its promoted state even after the flow of oxygen on the sweep side was interrupted. This behavior caused further promotion with every experiment cycle. The causes of permanent promotion and on demonstrating controllable promotion of the catalytic activity are presented. This is an abstract of a paper presented at the AIChE Annual Meeting (San Francisco, CA 11/12-17/2006).
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Residual recipient haematopoietic cells may coexist with donor haemopoietic tissue following BMT. This is known as mixed chimaerism. The incidence of mixed chimaerism varies with the sensitivity of the detection system used; DNA based methodologies are the most sensitive. The influence of mixed chimaerism on leukaemia relapse and graft rejection is unclear. The lineages in which mixed chimaerism occurs may affect outcome.
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Murid gammaherpesvirus 4 (MuHV-4) is widely used as a small animal model for understanding gammaherpesvirus infections in man. However, there have been no epidemiological studies of the virus in wild populations of small mammals. As MuHV-4 both infects cells associated with the respiratory and immune systems and attempts to evade immune control via various molecular mechanisms, infection may reduce immunocompetence with potentially serious fitness consequences for individuals. Here we report a longitudinal study of antibody to MuHV-4 in a mixed assemblage of bank voles (Clethrionomys glareolus) and wood mice (Apodemus sylvaticus) in the UK. The study was conducted between April 2001 and March 2004. Seroprevalence was higher in wood mice than bank voles, supporting earlier work that suggested wood mice were the major host even though the virus was originally isolated from a bank vole. Analyses of both the probability of having antibodies and the probability of initial seroconversion indicated no clear seasonal pattern or relationship with host density. Instead, infection risk was most closely associated with individual characteristics, with heavier males having the highest risk. This may reflect individual variation in susceptibility, potentially related to variability in the ability to mount an effective immune response.
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In this paper, we present a hybrid mixed cost-function adaptive initialization algorithm for the time domain equalizer in a discrete multitone (DMT)-based asymmetric digital subscriber loop. Using our approach, a higher convergence rate than that of the commonly used least-mean square algorithm is obtained, whilst attaining bit rates close to the optimum maximum shortening SNR and the upper bound SNR. Moreover, our proposed method outperforms the minimum mean-squared error design for a range of TEQ filter lengths.
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This study describes an investigation into the characteristics, needs and experiences of kinship foster carers in Northern Ireland. By adopting a mixed-methods approach with 54 carers, a number of salient themes was captured. The respondents were predominantly grandparents who experienced a significant incidence of health-related issues. The cohort also endured high levels of stress, particularly at the beginning stage of the foster placement. Consequently, their need for practical, emotional and respite support was most evident. In terms of the children for whom they cared, many required help at school, and some presented with challenging emotions and behaviours. Overall, these findings emphasised the importance of relationship-based social work and demonstration of accurate empathy to the carer.
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A presente dissertação teve como linha de rumo a questão de partida: De que forma é que a existência de ambientes de aprendizagem não formal e informal no território/comunidade pode enquadrar e reforçar as aprendizagens formais e a relação com a escola? Através duma abordagem teórica que inclui uma revisão bibliográfica e a análise de normativos legais que abordam e regulamentam a área em que decorre o nosso estudo, procurámos dar resposta aos seguintes objectivos: a) efectuar a cartografia institucional do território educativo do Agrupamento de Escolas nº4 de Évora; b) conhecer o potencial educativo existente nas associações e instituições localizadas no território; c) identificar instituições que possibilitem novas ofertas educativas e possam promover e potenciar o sucesso educativo, d) avaliar a oferta local de ambientes de aprendizagem e a sua disponibilidade para a promoção de parcerias educativas. Ao nível do estudo empírico e como forma de dar resposta às questões da investigação, optámos por uma metodologia mista (quantitativa/qualitativa), numa aproximação conceptual ao estudo de caso, tendo recorrido ao inquérito por questionário, aplicado como técnica de recolha de dados. Após a apresentação dos dados disponíveis, sua análise e interpretação, apurámos as seguintes conclusões: a) as instituições objecto do nosso estudo constituem um recurso do qual este Agrupamento não pode prescindir para a prossecução da sua acção educativa; b) estas instituições desenvolvem no seu seio uma considerável quantidade de actividades que envolvem aprendizagens; c) estas instituições estão receptivas à promoção de parcerias com o Agrupamento; d) estas instituições, pela área de actividade desenvolvida e pelo desenvolvimento de actividades com aprendizagem, podem potenciar novas ofertas educativas; e) estão reunidas as condições, nesta comunidade educativa, para a construção duma Carta Educativa de Agrupamento envolvendo todos os ambientes de aprendizagem disponíveis. No final da nossa dissertação expressámos as recomendações e sugestões que possam potenciar futuras investigações ABSTRACT; The following dissertation had, has a basis, the starting question (How can the existence of formal and informal environments in the territory/community regulate and reinforce the formal apprenticeships and the relationship with the school?). Through a theoretical approach and bibliographical and an analysis of legislation concerning to the area of our study we have tried to answer to the following objectives: a) create an institutional map of the educative territory of 4th Group of Schools of Évora) understand the educational potential of the institutions and associations in the territory; c) identify the institutions that may offer new educational offers that promote and may increase the educational success and d) evaluate the local offer of apprenticeship environments and their willingness to promote educational partnerships. ln terms of empirical study and as a way to answer the questions of our investigation we have opted to use a mixed quantitative/qualitative methodology in a conceptual approach to the case study having used a survey by questionnaire which was used as a technique for data collection. After the presentation of the available data, we have analyzed and interpreted it and got to the following conclusions: a) the institutions that we have studied are a resource that our Group of Schools must use to fulfill its educational action; b) these institutions create inside themselves a considerable amount of activities that involve apprenticeships; c) these institutions are receptive to the creation of partnerships with the group; d) these institutions may create new educational offers because of their activity area and their development of apprenticeship activities; e) there are conditions, in this educational community for the creation of a real Educational Chart for the 4th Group of Schools concerning all the learning environments. At the end of our dissertation we express our recommendations and suggestions that may help in future investigations
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A presente dissertação descreve, essencialmente, o desenvolvimento de novos métodos de funcionalização de calix[4]pirróis. O uso desses calix[4]pirróis, bem como o de porfirinas e ftalocianinas, como sensores de aniões, incluindo a determinação das suas constantes de afinidade é igualmente discutido. Esta dissertação encontra-se dividida em três partes distintas. Na primeira é feita uma revisão bibliográfica acerca das metodologias de síntese dos calix[4]pirróis, bem como das suas características e aplicações. A segunda parte encontra-se subdividida em diversos pontos de acordo com o tipo de funcionalização realizada nos calix[4]pirróis. No primeiro ponto desta parte encontram-se discutidos a síntese e a caracterização do mesooctametilcalix[ 4]pirrol-2-carbaldeído e do 3-(meso-octametilcalix[4]pirrol-2- il)propenal bem como os resultados obtidos da funcionalização destes aldeídos por reacções de cicloadição 1,3-dipolar. Esses aldeídos foram usados para gerar iletos de azometino, os quais foram “apanhados” com diversos dipolarófilos, tais como o fumaronitrilo, o fumarato de dimetilo, a N-(4- metoxifenil)maleimida, a 1,4-benzoquinona e a 1,4-naftoquinona. Ambos os calixpirróis com grupo formilo deram origem a aductos de cicloadição 1,3- dipolar com rendimentos moderados ou bons, principalmente quando se utilizou fumaronitrilo, fumarato de dimetilo ou N-(4-metoxifenil)maleimida como dipolarófilos. Neste estudo verificou-se que quando as quinonas eram utilizadas como dipolarófilos apenas eram obtidos os cicloaductos do 3-(mesooctametilcalix[ 4]pirrol-2-il)propenal. No segundo ponto descrevem-se as reacções de condensação aldólica e de Knoevenagel do mesooctametilcalix[ 4]pirrol-2-carbaldeído e do 3-(meso-octametilcalix[4]pirrol-2- il)propenal. Verificou-se a ausência de resultados para as reacções de condensação aldólica mas resultados muito satisfatórios para as reacções de Knoevenagel. Foram utilizados como compostos metilénicos activados a indano-1,3-diona, o 1,3-bis(dicianometilideno)indeno, o malononitrilo, o cianoacetato de etilo, o malonato de dietilo e o ácido de Meldrum. No penúltimo ponto encontram-se discutidas as reacções dos dois aldeídos com aminas bem como a sua redução e posterior tentativa de funcionalização dos calixpirróis com grupo hidroxilo. Em ambas as tentativas os resultados foram pouco satisfatórios. No último ponto da segunda parte descrevem-se, pormenorizadamente, os métodos de síntese, purificação e caracterização estrutural dos diversos compostos sintetizados. Na terceira parte são descritos os testes dos novos calix[4]pirróis sintetizados e também de outros derivados tetrapirrólicos, nomeadamente porfirinas e ftalocianinas, com aniões. Os calix[4]pirróis sintetizados demonstraram capacidade de interagir com diferentes aniões, e a sua capacidade de interacção é dependente dos grupos funcionais introduzidos. Verificou-se que os compostos com grupos ciano conjugados com um anel pirrólico do macrociclo apresentam constantes de afinidade mais elevadas para os aniões. A concluir esta dissertação encontra-se uma revisão da literatura sobre a utilização de porfirinas como sensores de aniões. Apresentam-se também os resultados obtidos com duas porfirinas e uma ftalocianina em tal aplicação. As porfirinas testadas apresentam elevadas constantes de afinidade com os iões fluoreto e di-hidrogenofosfato. No caso da ftalocianina verificou-se que esta interage com vários aniões, bem como com metanol e sulfóxido dimetílico, originando soluções de cores muito diferentes.