501 resultados para SMS-tjänst
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Entre los cambios o repercusiones encontramos el hecho de que los adolescentes, a raíz de ahorrar caracteres en sus mensajes de texto (SMS) y sus charlas por chat que requieren de cierta velocidad, han adoptado un lenguaje particular para estas “conversaciones" escritas. El problema no está en este nuevo lenguaje, sino que radica en que suelen usarlo en otros contextos que no son los cibernéticos tecnológicos de sus teléfonos móviles y sus computadoras. Así, por ejemplo, lo utilizan en la escuela en sus evaluaciones, trabajos prácticos, informes, etc. El lenguaje del sms y del chat está presente en la institución escolar. Los docentes y lingüistas puristas de la lengua están preocupados. Se teme que los chicos caigan en una confusión que no les permita discernir en la correcta forma de escribir. Los objetivos de este trabajo son: a) Caracterizar el fenómeno de las transformaciones en la escritura de los adolescentes con el uso del chat y envío de SMS y b) Realizar una propuesta de reivindicación del hábito de la lectura de diarios locales como una de las formas de enriquecer el vocabulario en los chicos y mejorar su escritura. La hipótesis con la que trabajamos es: “hay transformaciones negativas en la escritura de los adolescentes por el chat y el SMS que podrían ser revertidas en sentido positivo a través de la revalorización de la lectura de diarios en la escuela".
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A quick new method is described for the quantification of absolute nannofossil proportions in deep-sea sediments. This method (SMS) is the combination of Spiking a sample with Microbeads and Spraying it on a cover slide. It is suitable for scanning electron microscope (SEM) analyses and for light microscope (LM) analyses. Repeated preparation and counting of the same sample (30 times) revealed a standard deviation of 10.5%. The application of tracer microbeads with different diameters and densities revealed no statistically significant differences between counts. The SMS-method yielded coccolith numbers that are statistically not significantly different from values obtained from the filtration-method. However, coccolith counts obtained by the random settling method are three times higher than the values obtained by the SMS- and the filtration-method.
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Two new optical structures are designed using the Simultaneous Multiple Surfaces (SMS) method, comprised of 2 reflecting surfaces and 2 refracting surfaces, 800mm focal length, f/8 (aperture diameter 100 mm) and 1.180 diagonal field of view in the SWIR band. The lens surfaces are rotational symmetric and calculated to have good control of non-paraxial rays. We have achieved designs with excellent performance, and with total system length of less than 60 mm.
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In this work, two SMS algorithms are presented for an objective design with different selected ray-bundles: three meridian ray-bundles (3M) and one meridian and two skew ray-bundles (1M-2S), the latter from pin hole point of view, provides a better sampling of the phase space. Results obtained with different algorithms will be compared.
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In this work, we propose two new optical structures, using the Simultaneous Multiple Surfaces (SMS) method, comprised of 2 reflecting surfaces and 2 refracting surfaces, 800mm focal length, f/8 (aperture diameter 100 mm) and 1.18 0 diagonal field of view in the SWIR band. The lens surfaces are rotational symmetric and calculated to have good control of non-paraxial rays. We have achieved designs with excellent performance, and with total system length of less than 60 mm.
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In this work, two SMS algorithms are presented for an objective design with different selected ray-bundles: three meridian ray-bundles (3M) and one meridian and two skew ray-bundles (1M-2S), the latter from pin hole point of view, provides a better sampling of the phase space. Results obtained with different algorithms will be compared
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The Simultaneous Multiple Surfaces (SMS) was developed as a design method in Nonimaging Optics during the 90s. Later, the method was extended for designing Imaging Optics. We present an overview of the method applied to imaging optics in planar (2D) geometry and compare the results with more classical designs based on achieving aplanatism of different orders. These classical designs are also viewed as particular cases of SMS designs. Systems with up to 4 aspheric surfaces are shown. The SMS design strategy is shown to perform always better than the classical design (in terms of image quality). Moreover, the SMS method is a direct method, i.e., it is not based in multi-parametric optimization techniques. This gives the SMS method an additional interest since it can be used for exploring solutions where the multiparameter techniques can get lost because of the multiple local minima
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The Simultaneous Multiple Surface (SMS) method in planar geometry (2D) is applied to imaging designs, generating lenses that compare well with aplanatic designs. When the merit function utilizes image quality over the entire field (not just paraxial), the SMS strategy is superior. In fact, the traditional aplanatic approach is actually a particular case of the SMS strategy