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Dissertação de Mestrado, Engenharia Zootécnica, 14 de Maio de 2015, Universidade dos Açores.

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Neste volume, intitulado “FORMAÇÃO CONTÍNUA: RELATOS E REFLEXÕES”, reúnem-se diversos tipos de documentos produzidos no âmbito do projeto “Qualificação dos Professores em Países Lusófonos” (Programa EU-ACP – EDULINK – ID Number 9 – ACP – RPR – 118#28) – que decorreu entre 31 de dezembro de 2008 e 31 de dezembro de 2011. O objetivo do projeto foi o de “dotar as Instituições do Ensino Superior (IES) de competências que lhes permitissem desenvolver um programa de formação contínua (FC) de professores para o Ensino Básico, de qualidade e culturalmente específico, em países onde o Português é a língua de ensino”. Participaram no projeto as Escolas Superiores de Educação de Lisboa e de Viana do Castelo (Portugal), a Universidade de Cabo Verde (Cabo Verde), o Instituto Superior Politécnico (São Tomé e Príncipe), a Universidade Pedagógica (Moçambique) e a Universidade Nacional de Timor (Timor Lorosae). A ONGD portuguesa Engenho e Obra participou com o estatuto de “associada”. De entre todas as ações desenvolvidas devem destacar-se os Seminários realizados em Portugal (Lisboa e Viana do Castelo), Cabo Verde (Cidade da Praia) e Moçambique (Maputo), intercalados com Visitas Intercalares às IES participantes. De realçar também, que cada IES desenvolveu, no seu país, um Programa de Formação Contínua de Professores. Constituiu- se ainda uma rede de aprendizagem online onde todos os materiais científicos e pedagógicos desenvolvidos foram disponibilizados. Trabalharam-se quatro áreas de formação: Qualidade da Educação e Desenvolvimento (QED); Ensino das Ciências (EC); Ensino da Matemática (EM); e Tecnologias da Informação e Comunicação (TIC). Este volume divide-se em três partes: – Na primeira, estão contidos os documentos estruturantes do projeto – o Sumário Executivo e o Quadro Lógico. Estes representam a filosofia subjacente e as ações que foram previstas e implementadas; – Na segunda, incluem-se textos de cada uma das quatro áreas de formação (QED; EC; EM; TIC), produzidos pelos participantes e que procuram ou relatar experiências e boas-práticas desenvolvidas durante a 6 Formação contínua – relatos e reflexões implementação local dos programas de formação contínua ou contextualizar a formação com reflexão teórico-prática adicional; – Na terceira, estão textos de conferências proferidas nos três Seminários e que procuraram contextualizar alguns dos problemas relativos aos processos e modelos de formação de professores, frequentemente com uma preocupação de estudo mais aprofundado da realidade dos países onde os Seminários decorreram. – Em anexo apresentam-se, os Planos de Trabalho que foram seguidos nos Seminários bem como uma lista de participantes. Os conteúdos dos textos são de exclusiva responsabilidade dos autores.

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We use a simple model of associating fluids which consists of spherical particles having a hard-core repulsion, complemented by three short-ranged attractive sites on the surface (sticky spots). Two of the spots are of type A and one is of type B; the bonding interactions between each pair of spots have strengths epsilon(AA), epsilon(BB), and epsilon(AB). The theory is applied over the whole range of bonding strengths and the results are interpreted in terms of the equilibrium cluster structures of the phases. In addition to our numerical results, we derive asymptotic expansions for the free energy in the limits for which there is no liquid-vapor critical point: linear chains (epsilon(AA)not equal 0, epsilon(AB)=epsilon(BB)=0), hyperbranched polymers (epsilon(AB)not equal 0, epsilon(AA)=epsilon(BB)=0), and dimers (epsilon(BB)not equal 0, epsilon(AA)=epsilon(AB)=0). These expansions also allow us to calculate the structure of the critical fluid by perturbing around the above limits, yielding three different types of condensation: of linear chains (AA clusters connected by a few AB or BB bonds); of hyperbranched polymers (AB clusters connected by AA bonds); or of dimers (BB clusters connected by AA bonds). Interestingly, there is no critical point when epsilon(AA) vanishes despite the fact that AA bonds alone cannot drive condensation.

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Agência Financiadora: FCT - PTDC/QUI/72656/2006 ; SFRH/BPD/27454/2006; SFRH/BPD/44082/2008; SFRH/BPD/41138/2007

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Agência Financiadora: Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia - Pest-OE/QUI/UI0100/2013; PTDC/CTM-BPC/122447/2010; RECI/QEQ-QIN/0189/2012; SFRH/BPD/78854/2011

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Mestrado em Medicina Nuclear - Ramo de especialização: Tomografia por Emissão de Positrões

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O número de bebés que nascem prematuros tem vindo a aumentar. É indiscutível a importância dos avanços tecnológicos e da pesquisa nas Unidades de Cuidados Intensivos de Neonatologia (UCIN), sendo essencial o papel desempenhado pelos fisioterapeutas nos cuidados prestados a estes bebés. As suas potencialidades só se desenvolvem na medida em que o bebé encontra estimulação e posicionamento adequado. Realizou‑se um estudo piloto na UCIN do Centro Hospitalar Lisboa Norte (CHLN), no período de julho de 2011 a março de 2012, em que se pretendeu avaliar o efeito de um programa de fisioterapia na estabilização do prematuro. Este programa consistiu em posicionar o prematuro em decúbito dorsal, lateral direito e lateral esquerdo e decúbito ventral, permanecendo em cada posição 5 minutos. O objetivo foi avaliar, durante a permanência do bebé na UCIN, a alteração nos seguintes parâmetros: frequência cardíaca (FC) e saturação de oxigénio (SatO2), antes e depois do tratamento. A amostra por conveniência incluiu no estudo 30 bebés prematuros, sendo 13 do género feminino e 17 do género masculino, que obedeceram a critérios específicos de inclusão. Para verificar as variáveis fisiológicas FC e SatO2 foi utilizado um Oxímetro de Pulso BCI 3401. Verificou‑se que a FC diminui e a SatO2 aumentou entre a primeira avaliação e a segunda avaliação, para a amostra total, assim como para os sujeitos do género feminino e os sujeitos do género masculino, para α = 0,05 e valor p≤0,001. Contudo, a diferença entre as médias dos dois momentos de avaliação da FC e da SatO2, em função do género, não revelaram diferenças estatisticamente significativas. Em conclusão, o estudo sugere que o programa de fisioterapia promove a melhoria da SatO2 e diminuição da FC, promovendo uma melhoria da estabilização do prematuro.

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This paper analyses earthquake data in the perspective of dynamical systems and fractional calculus (FC). This new standpoint uses Multidimensional Scaling (MDS) as a powerful clustering and visualization tool. FC extends the concepts of integrals and derivatives to non-integer and complex orders. MDS is a technique that produces spatial or geometric representations of complex objects, such that those objects that are perceived to be similar in some sense are placed on the MDS maps forming clusters. In this study, over three million seismic occurrences, covering the period from January 1, 1904 up to March 14, 2012 are analysed. The events are characterized by their magnitude and spatiotemporal distributions and are divided into fifty groups, according to the Flinn–Engdahl (F–E) seismic regions of Earth. Several correlation indices are proposed to quantify the similarities among regions. MDS maps are proven as an intuitive and useful visual representation of the complex relationships that are present among seismic events, which may not be perceived on traditional geographic maps. Therefore, MDS constitutes a valid alternative to classic visualization tools for understanding the global behaviour of earthquakes.

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The theory and applications of fractional calculus (FC) had a considerable progress during the last years. Dynamical systems and control are one of the most active areas, and several authors focused on the stability of fractional order systems. Nevertheless, due to the multitude of efforts in a short period of time, contributions are scattered along the literature, and it becomes difficult for researchers to have a complete and systematic picture of the present day knowledge. This paper is an attempt to overcome this situation by reviewing the state of the art and putting this topic in a systematic form. While the problem is formulated with rigour, from the mathematical point of view, the exposition intends to be easy to read by the applied researchers. Different types of systems are considered, namely, linear/nonlinear, positive, with delay, distributed, and continuous/discrete. Several possible routes of future progress that emerge are also tackled.

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This study aimed to carry out experimental work to determine, for Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids, the friction factor (fc) with simultaneous heat transfer, at constant wall temperature as boundary condition, in fully developed laminar flow inside a vertical helical coil. The Newtonian fluids studied were aqueous solutions of glycerol, 25%, 36%, 43%, 59% and 78% (w/w). The non-Newtonian fluids were aqueous solutions of carboxymethylcellulose (CMC), a polymer, with concentrations of 0.2%, 0.3%, 0.4% and 0.6% (w/w) and aqueous solutions of xanthan gum (XG), another polymer, with concentrations of 0.1% and 0.2% (w/w). According to the rheological study done, the polymer solutions had shear-thinning behavior and different values of viscoelasticity. The helical coil used has an internal diameter, curvature ratio, length and pitch, respectively: 0.00483 m, 0.0263, 5.0 m and 11.34 mm. It was concluded that the friction factors, with simultaneous heat transfer, for Newtonian fluids can be calculated using expressions from literature for isothermal flows. The friction factors for CMC and XG solutions are similar to those for Newtonian fluids when the Dean number, based in a generalized Reynolds number, is less than 80. For Dean numbers higher than 80, the friction factors of the CMC solutions are lower those of the XG solutions and of the Newtonian fluids. In this range the friction factors decrease with the increase of the viscometric component of the solution and increase for increasing elastic component. The change of behavior at Dean number 80, for Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids, is in accordance with the study of Ali [4]. There is a change of behavior at Dean number 80, for Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids, which is in according to previous studies. The data also showed that the use of the bulk temperature or of the film temperature to calculate the physical properties of the fluid has a residual effect in the friction factor values.

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This paper studies the Fermi-Pasta-Ulam problem having in mind the generalization provided by Fractional Calculus (FC). The study starts by addressing the classical formulation, based on the standard integer order differential calculus and evaluates the time and frequency responses. A first generalization to be investigated consists in the direct replacement of the springs by fractional elements of the dissipative type. It is observed that the responses settle rapidly and no relevant phenomena occur. A second approach consists of replacing the springs by a blend of energy extracting and energy inserting elements of symmetrical fractional order with amplitude modulated by quadratic terms. The numerical results reveal a response close to chaotic behaviour.

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Discrete time control systems require sample- and-hold circuits to perform the conversion from digital to analog. Fractional-Order Holds (FROHs) are an interpolation between the classical zero and first order holds and can be tuned to produce better system performance. However, the model of the FROH is somewhat hermetic and the design of the system becomes unnecessarily complicated. This paper addresses the modelling of the FROHs using the concepts of Fractional Calculus (FC). For this purpose, two simple fractional-order approximations are proposed whose parameters are estimated by a genetic algorithm. The results are simple to interpret, demonstrating that FC is a useful tool for the analysis of these devices.

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One of the most well-known bio-inspired algorithms used in optimization problems is the particle swarm optimization (PSO), which basically consists on a machinelearning technique loosely inspired by birds flocking in search of food. More specifically, it consists of a number of particles that collectively move on the search space in search of the global optimum. The Darwinian particle swarm optimization (DPSO) is an evolutionary algorithm that extends the PSO using natural selection, or survival of the fittest, to enhance the ability to escape from local optima. This paper firstly presents a survey on PSO algorithms mainly focusing on the DPSO. Afterward, a method for controlling the convergence rate of the DPSO using fractional calculus (FC) concepts is proposed. The fractional-order optimization algorithm, denoted as FO-DPSO, is tested using several well-known functions, and the relationship between the fractional-order velocity and the convergence of the algorithm is observed. Moreover, experimental results show that the FO-DPSO significantly outperforms the previously presented FO-PSO.

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The advantageous use of fractional calculus (FC) in the modeling and control of many dynamical systems has been recognized. In this paper, we study the control of a heat diffusion system based on the application of the FC concepts. Several algorithms are investigated and compared, when integrated within a Smith predictor control structure. Simulations are presented assessing the performance of the proposed fractional algorithms.

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This contribution introduces the fractional calculus (FC) fundamental mathematical aspects and discuses some of their consequences. Based on the FC concepts, the chapter reviews the main approaches for implementing fractional operators and discusses the adoption of FC in control systems. Finally are presented some applications in the areas of modeling and control, namely fractional PID, heat diffusion systems, electromagnetism, fractional electrical impedances, evolutionary algorithms, robotics, and nonlinear system control.