998 resultados para Ideal Afriat Index
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In this paper is Analyzed the local dynamical behavior of a slewing flexible structure considering nonlinear curvature. The dynamics of the original (nonlinear) governing equations of motion are reduced to the center manifold in the neighborhood of an equilibrium solution with the purpose of locally study the stability of the system. In this critical point, a Hopf bifurcation occurs. In this region, one can find values for the control parameter (structural damping coefficient) where the system is unstable and values where the system stability is assured (periodic motion). This local analysis of the system reduced to the center manifold assures the stable / unstable behavior of the original system around a known solution.
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We apply the Bogoliubov Averaging Method to the study of the vibrations of an elastic foundation, forced by a Non-ideal energy source. The considered model consists of a portal plane frame with quadratic nonlinearities, with internal resonance 1:2, supporting a direct current motor with limited power. The non-ideal excitation is in primary resonance in the order of one-half with the second mode frequency. The results of the averaging method, plotted in time evolution curve and phase diagrams are compared to those obtained by numerically integrating of the original differential equations. The presence of the saturation phenomenon is verified by analytical procedures.
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The aim of this study was to model light interception and distribution in the mixed canopy of Common cocklebur (Xanthium stramarium) with corn. An experiment was conducted in factorial arrangement on the basis of randomized complete blocks design with three replications in Gonabad in 2006-2007 and 2007-2008 seasons. The factors used in this experiment include corn density of 7.5, 8.5 and 9.5 plants per meter of row and density of Common cocklebur of zero, 2, 4, 6 and 8 plants per meter of row. INTERCOM model was used through replacing parabolic function with triangular function of leaf area density. Vertical distribution of the species' leaf area showed that corn has concentrated the most leaf area in layer of 80 to 100 cm while Common cocklebur has concentrated in 35-50 cm of canopy height. Model sensitivity analysis showed that leaf area index, species' height, height where maximum leaf area is seen (hm), and extinction coefficient have influence on light interception rate of any species. In both species, the distribution density of leaf area at the canopy length fit a triangular function, and the height in which maximum leaf area was observed was changed by change in density. There was a correlation between percentage of the radiation absorbed by the weed and percentage of corn seed yield loss (r² = 0.89). Ideal type of corn was determined until the stage of tasseling in competition with weed. This determination indicates that the corn needs more height and leaf area, as well as less extinction coefficient to successfully fight against the weed.
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Negative refractive index materials and propagation of electromagnetic waves in them started to draw attention of scientists not so long ago. This review highlights historically important and recent papers on practical and theoretical aspects related to these issues. Namely, basic properties and peculiarities of such materials related to both their design and wave propagation in them, experimental verification of predictions theoretically made for them, possible practical applications and prospects in this area are considered.
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The effect of two concentrations of caffeine (1500 mg/ml and 2500 mg/ml) on mitotic indices of Drosophila prosaltans was analyzed in larval brain cells. Although the differences detected between treated and control cells were not significant, the percentages obtained suggest a possible effect of caffeine in slowing the process of cell division
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Julkaisussa: Atlas van zeevaert en koophandel door de geheele weereldt
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Antikens judiska bibeltolkare hade ett annorlunda sätt att läsa Bibeln än den som moderna läsare är vana vid. Dessa tidiga exegeter tänkte att texten som nu finns i den hebreiska Bibeln, de kristnas Gamla Testamente, är helig ordagrant i den form som den fanns i under deras tid, att den inte innehåller några fel, och att Gud har en övergripande plan gällande helheten, så att man vid behov kan förklara ett Bibelställe med hjälp av ett annat. Dessa antaganden reflekteras i det sätt på vilket antikens exegeter läste och tolkade sin Bibel. Det här ser man då man läser deras texter, från 400-talet före vår tideräknings början till de första århundradena enligt vår tideräkning. Ett verktyg som antikens skrifttolkare ofta använde var den så kallade gezera shava -metoden, där de jämförde identiska ord och fraser i Bibeln för att skänka belysning åt oklara textställen. Hebreiskan, särskilt den ovokaliserade konsonanttexten, innehåller många homonyma ord, alltså ord som ser likadana ut men har olika betydelser. De tidiga exegeterna utnyttjade ofta de möjligheter till alternativa tolkningar som uppstår ur denna tvetydighet. Ibland kunde de dock tvärtom också dra paralleller ur kontextuella likheter, alltid efter behov. I denna avhandling står dessa tidiga anonyma bibeltolkare och deras tolkningar i fokus. Malakis bok, som härstammar från ca år 475 f.v.t., kan ses som ett viktigt tidigt exempel på denna tendens till nytolkning av traditioner. Boken själv har dock också blivit föremål till nytolkningar, redan i de tilläggsverser som finns i dess slut, men särskilt i senare judisk litteratur och i Nya Testamentet. I avhandlingen granskas de fem bibliska gestalter som nämns i Malaki: Jakob, Esau, Levi, Mose och Elia. Hur används de i boken och hur har senare traditioner som anknyter till dem influerats av Malaki? ------------------------------------------------ Antiikin juutalaiset raamatunselittäjät lukivat Raamattua eri tavoin kuin moderni lukija. Heidän näkemyksensä mukaan se teksti, joka nykyään löytyy heprealaisesta Raamatusta eli kristittyjen Vanhasta testamentista, oli pyhä juuri sellaisessa muodossa, jossa se oli heille välittynyt. Se oli virheetön, ja Jumalalla oli siitä kokonaisnäkemys, joka voisi selvitä myös tulkitsijalle, kun tämä vain tutkisi tekstiä riittävän tarkkaan. Nämä perusoletukset näkyvät tavassa, jolla antiikin eksegeetit lukivat ja tulkitsivat Raamattuaan. Se voidaan huomata heidän jälkeensä jättämistään teksteistä, alkaen noin 400-luvulta ennen ajanlaskumme alkua ja jatkuen ajanlaskumme ensimmäisiin vuosisatoihin. Antiikin raamatunselittäjät käyttivät yleisesti muun muassa metodia, joka rabbiinisessa kirjallisuudessa tunnetaan nimellä gezera shava. Raamatussa kahdessa tai useammassa kohtaa esiintyviä samoja sanoja ja ilmauksia verrattiin tällöin toisiinsa ja pyrittiin siten saamaan valaistusta epäselvinä pidettyihin tekstinkohtiin. Heprealle, etenkin sen vokalisoimattomassa muodossa, on tyypillistä homonyymisyys. Samannäköiset sanat voivat eri yhteyksissä tarkoittaa eri asioita. Varhaiset eksegeetit päätyivät usein tästä ilmiöstä nouseviin, keskenään vaihtoehtoisiin tulkintoihin. Toisaalta he saattoivat myös tarvittaessa selittää tekstinkohtaa toisella tekstinkohdalla ainoastaan näiden sisällöllisenkin yhtäläisyyden perusteella. Tässä väitöstutkimuksessa tarkastellaan näitä varhaisia, meille nimettömiksi jääneitä raamatunselittäjiä ja heidän tulkintojaan käyttämällä tutkimuksen lähtökohtana Malakian kirjaa. Malakiaa, joka on peräisin noin vuodelta 475 ennen ajanlaskumme alkua, voidaan pitää yhtenä tärkeimmistä ja varhaisimmista teksteistä, joissa traditioita yhdistellään ja kerrotaan uudelleen edellä mainittuihin perusajatuksiin nojaten ja niihin pohjautuvia menetelmiä käyttäen. Toisaalta Malakian kirjaa on myös tulkittu samojen periaatteiden mukaisesti jo sen myöhemmältä ajalta peräisin olevissa loppujakeissa, ja sittemmin muussa varhaisessa juutalaisessa kirjallisuudessa sekä Uudessa testamentissa. Väitöstutkimuksessa tarkastellaan erityisesti niitä viittä henkilöä, jotka mainitaan Malakian kirjassa: Jaakobia, Esauta, Leeviä, Moosesta ja Eliaa. Kirjoittaja tutkii, miten heidän hahmojaan on käytetty Malakian kirjassa, millaisiin heitä koskeviin traditioihin tämä käyttötapa perustuu, ja missä määrin Malakian kirjan vaikutus on havaittavissa myöhemmässä näihin henkilöihin liitetyssä perinteessä.
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Short stature, a marker for undernutrition early in life, has been associated with obesity in Brazilian women, but not in men. We tested the hypothesis that weight gain during the reproductive years could explain this gender difference. A national two-stage household survey of mothers with one or more children under five years of age was conducted in Brazil in 1996. The subjects were women aged 20 to 45 years (N = 2297), with last delivery seven months or more prior to the interview. The regions of the country were divided into rural, North/Northeast (urban underdeveloped) and South/Southeast/Midwest (urban developed). The dependent variables were current body mass index (BMI) measured, BMI prior to childbearing (reported), and BMI change. Socioeconomic variables included mother's years of education and family purchasing power score. A secondary analysis was restricted to primiparous women. The prevalence of current overweight and overweight prior to childbearing (BMI > or = 25 kg/m²) was higher among shorter women (<1.50 m) compared to normal stature women only in the urban developed region (P < 0.05). After adjustment for socioeconomic variables, age, parity, BMI prior to childbearing, and age at first birth, current BMI was 2.39 units higher (P = 0.008) for short stature women living in the urban developed area compared with short stature women living in the urban underdeveloped area. For both multiparous and primiparous women, BMI gain compared to the value prior to childbearing was significantly higher among short stature women living in the urban developed region (P <= 0.04). These results provide clear evidence that short stature was associated with a higher BMI and with an increased risk of weight gain/retention with pregnancy in the developed areas of Brazil, but not in the underdeveloped ones.
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A transitory increase in blood pressure (BP) is observed following upper airway surgery for obstructive sleep apnea syndrome but the mechanisms implicated are not yet well understood. The objective of the present study was to evaluate changes in BP and heart rate (HR) and putative factors after uvulopalatopharyngoplasty and septoplasty in normotensive snorers. Patients (N = 10) were instrumented for 24-h ambulatory BP monitoring, nocturnal respiratory monitoring and urinary catecholamine level evaluation one day before surgery and on the day of surgery. The influence of postsurgery pain was prevented by analgesic therapy as confirmed using a visual analog scale of pain. Compared with preoperative values, there was a significant (P < 0.05) increase in nighttime but not daytime systolic BP (119 ± 5 vs 107 ± 3 mmHg), diastolic BP (72 ± 4 vs 67 ± 2 mmHg), HR (67 ± 4 vs 57 ± 2 bpm), respiratory disturbance index (RDI) characterized by apnea-hypopnea (30 ± 10 vs 13 ± 4 events/h of sleep) and norepinephrine levels (22.0 ± 4.7 vs 11.0 ± 1.3 µg l-1 12 h-1) after surgery. A positive correlation was found between individual variations of BP and individual variations of RDI (r = 0.81, P < 0.01) but not between BP or RDI and catecholamines. The visual analog scale of pain showed similar stress levels on the day before and after surgery (6.0 ± 0.8 vs 5.0 ± 0.9 cm, respectively). These data strongly suggest that the cardiovascular changes observed in patients who underwent uvulopalatopharyngoplasty and septoplasty were due to the increased postoperative RDI.
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The present study was designed to compare the homeostasis model assessment (HOMA) and quantitative insulin sensitivity check index (QUICKI) with data from forearm metabolic studies of healthy individuals and of subjects in various pathological states. Fifty-five healthy individuals and 112 patients in various pathological states, including type 2 diabetes mellitus, essential hypertension and others, were studied after an overnight fast and for 3 h after ingestion of 75 g of glucose, by HOMA, QUICKI and the forearm technique to estimate muscle uptake of glucose combined with indirect calorimetry (oxidative and non-oxidative glucose metabolism). The patients showed increased HOMA (1.88 ± 0.14 vs 1.13 ± 0.10 pmol/l x mmol/l) and insulin/glucose (I/G) index (1.058.9 ± 340.9 vs 518.6 ± 70.7 pmol/l x (mg/100 ml forearm)-1), and decreased QUICKI (0.36 ± 0.004 vs 0.39 ± 0.006 (µU/ml + mg/dl)-1) compared with the healthy individuals. Analysis of the data for the group as a whole (patients and healthy individuals) showed that the estimate of insulin resistance by HOMA was correlated with data obtained in the forearm metabolic studies (glucose uptake: r = -0.16, P = 0.04; non-oxidative glucose metabolism: r = -0.20. P = 0.01, and I/G index: r = 0.17, P = 0.03). The comparison of QUICKI with data of the forearm metabolic studies showed significant correlation between QUICKI and non-oxidative glucose metabolism (r = 0.17, P = 0.03) or I/G index (r = -0.37, P < 0.0001). The HOMA and QUICKI are good estimates of insulin sensitivity as data derived from forearm metabolic studies involving direct measurements of insulin action on muscle glucose metabolism.
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The association between early life factors and body mass index (BMI) in adulthood has been demonstrated in developed countries. The aim of the present study was to assess the influence of early life factors (birth weight, gestational age, maternal smoking, and social class) on BMI in young adulthood with adjustment for adult socioeconomic position. A cohort study was carried out in 1978/79 with 6827 mother-child pairs from Ribeirão Preto city, located in the most developed economic area of the country. Biological, economic and social variables and newborn anthropometric measurements were obtained shortly after delivery. In 1996, 1189 males from this cohort, 34.3% of the original male population, were submitted to anthropometric measurements and were asked about their current schooling on the occasion of army recruitment. A multiple linear regression model was applied to determine variables associated with BMI. Mean BMI was 22.7 (95%CI = 22.5-23.0). After adjustment, BMI was 1.22 kg/m² higher among infants born with high birth weight (³4000 g), 1.21 kg/m² higher among individuals of low social class at birth and 0.69 kg/m² higher among individuals whose mothers smoked during pregnancy (P < 0.05). The association between social class at birth and BMI remained statistically significant (P < 0.05) even after adjustment for adult schooling. These findings suggest that early life social influences on BMI were more important and were not reversed by late socioeconomic position. Therefore, prevention of overweight and obesity should focus not only on changes in adult life styles but also on factors such as high birth weight.
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Obesity is one of the rising public health problems characterized as a risk factor for many chronic diseases in adulthood. Early life events such as intrauterine growth restriction, as well as life style, are associated with an increased prevalence of this disease. The present study was performed to determine if intrauterine growth restriction interacts with overweight at primary school age to affect body mass index (BMI) in young adults. From June 1, 1978 to May 31, 1979, 6827 singleton liveborns from Ribeirão Preto, São Paulo State, Brazil, corresponding to 98% of all births at the 8 maternity hospitals, were examined and their mothers were interviewed. Samples from the initial cohort were examined again at primary school age (8 to 11 years of age) and at the time of military service (18 years of age). There were 519 male individuals with complete measurements taken in the three surveys. Intrauterine growth-restricted individuals had a BMI 0.68 kg/m² lower than that of individuals who were not restricted (95%CI = -1.34 to -0.03) and overweight at primary school age showed a positive and strong effect on BMI at 18 years of age (coefficient 5.03, 95%CI = 4.27 to 5.79). However, the increase in BMI was much higher - 6.90 kg/m² - when the conscript had been born with intrauterine growth restriction and presented overweight at primary school age (95%CI = 4.55 to 9.26). These findings indicate that the effect of intrauterine growth restrictionon BMI at 18 years of age is modified by later weight gain during school age.
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An analysis of scientific bibliographic productivity using the Hirsch h-index, information from the Institute of Scientific Information database and the Curriculum Lattes (CNPq, Brazil) was performed at the Faculdade de Filosofia, Ciências e Letras de Ribeirão Preto, Universidade de São Paulo (FFCLRP-USP) that has four departments in natural, biological and social sciences. Bibliometric evaluations of undergraduate programs showed a better performance of the departments of Chemistry (P < 0.001) and Biology (P < 0.001) when compared to the departments of Physics and Mathematics and Psychology and Education. We also analyzed the scientific output of the six graduate programs of FFCLRP: Psychology, Psychobiology, Chemistry, Physics Applied to Medicine and Biology, Comparative Biology, and Entomology. The graduate program in Psychology presented a lower h-index (P < 0.001) and had fewer papers indexed by the ISI web of science (P < 0.001) when compared to the other graduate programs. The poorer performance of the Psychology program may be associated with the limited coverage by the Thompson Institute of Scientific Information database.
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Invokaatio: In nomine Jesu!
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A new scientometric indicator, the h-index, has been recently proposed (Hirsch JE. Proc Natl Acad Sci 2005; 102: 16569-16572). The index avoids some shortcomings of the calculation of the total number of citations as a parameter to evaluate scientific performance. Although it has become known only recently, it has had widespread acceptance. A comparison of the average h-index of members of the Brazilian Academy of Sciences (BAS) and of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA (NAS-USA) was carried out for 10 different areas of science. Although, as expected, the comparison was unfavorable to the members of the BAS, the imbalance was distinct in different areas. Since these two academies represent, to a significant extent, the science of top quality produced in each country, the comparison allows the identification of the areas in Brazil that are closer to the international stakeholders of scientific excellence. The areas of Physics and Mathematics stand out in this context. The heterogeneity of the h-index in the different areas, estimated by the median dispersion of the index, is significantly higher in the BAS than in the NAS-USA. No elements have been collected in the present study to provide an explanation for this fact.