939 resultados para blade trailing edge
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Edge of the Fall, is about the DeWitt family in the 1920s as they try to make sense of their lives in the aftermath of the war. It's the Flapper Age - and everything is in flux. A sequel to The Storms of War.
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Skillful sea ice forecasts from days to years ahead are becoming increasingly important for the operation and planning of human activities in the Arctic. Here we analyze the potential predictability of the Arctic sea ice edge in six climate models. We introduce the integrated ice-edge error (IIEE), a user-relevant verification metric defined as the area where the forecast and the “truth” disagree on the ice concentration being above or below 15%. The IIEE lends itself to decomposition into an absolute extent error, corresponding to the common sea ice extent error, and a misplacement error. We find that the often-neglected misplacement error makes up more than half of the climatological IIEE. In idealized forecast ensembles initialized on 1 July, the IIEE grows faster than the absolute extent error. This means that the Arctic sea ice edge is less predictable than sea ice extent, particularly in September, with implications for the potential skill of end-user relevant forecasts.
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The mechanisms resulting in large daily rainfall events in Northeast Brazil are analyzed using data filtering to exclude periods longer than 30 days. Composites of circulation fields that include all independent events do not reveal any obvious forcing mechanisms as multiple patterns contribute to Northeast Brazil precipitation variability. To isolate coherent patterns, subsets of events are selected based on anomalies that precede the Northeast Brazil precipitation events at different locations. The results indicate that at 10 degrees S, 40 degrees W, the area of lowest annual rainfall in Brazil, precipitation occurs mainly in association with trailing midlatitude synoptic wave trains originating in either hemisphere. Closer to the equator at 5 degrees S, 37.5 degrees W, an additional convection precursor is found to the west, with a spatial structure consistent with that of a Kelvin wave. Although these two sites are located within only several hundred kilometers of each other and the midlatitude patterns that induce precipitation appear to be quite similar, the dates on which large precipitation anomalies occur at each location are almost entirely independent, pointing to separate forcing mechanisms.
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Bird communities in tropical forests are strongly affected by both patch area and habitat edges. The fact that both effects are intrinsically confounded in space raises questions about how these two widely reported ecological patterns interact, and whether they are independent or simply different spatial manifestations of the same phenomenon. Moreover, do small patches of secondary forest, in landscapes where the most sensitive species have gone locally extinct, exhibit similar patterns to those previously observed in fragmented and continuous primary forests? We addressed these questions by testing edge-related differences in vegetation structure and bird community composition at 31 sites in fragmented and continuous landscapes in the imperilled Atlantic forest of Brazil. Over a two-year period, birds were captured with mist nets to a standardized effort of 680 net-hours at each site (similar to 22 000 net-hours resulting in 3381 captures from 114 species). We found that the bird community in patches of secondary forest was degraded in species composition compared to primary continuous forest, but still exhibited a strong response to edge effects. In fragmented secondary forests, edge and area effects also interacted, such that the magnitude of edge to interior differences on bird community composition declined markedly with patch size. The change in bird species composition between forest interiors and edges was similar to the change in community composition between large and small patches (because species had congruent responses to edge and area), but after controlling for edge effects community composition was no longer affected by patch area. Our results show that although secondary forests hold an impoverished bird community, ecological patterns such as area and edge effects are similar to those reported for primary forests. Our data provide further evidence that edge effects are the main drivers of area effects in fragmented landscapes.
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FAPESP Fundacao de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado de Sao Paulo
Optical Properties and Charge-Transfer Excitations in Edge-Functionalized All-Graphene Nanojunctions
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We investigate the optical properties of edge-fiinctionalized graphene nanosystems, focusing on the formation of junctions and charge-transfer excitons. We consider a class of graphene structures that combine the main electronic features of graphene with the wide tunability of large polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. By investigating prototypical ribbon-like systems, we show that, upon convenient choice of functional groups, low-energy excitations with remarkable charge-transfer character and large oscillator strength are obtained. These properties can be further modulated through an appropriate width variation, thus spanning a wide range in the low-energy region of the UV-vis spectra. Our results are relevant in view of designing all-graphene optoelectronic nanodevices, which take advantage of the versatility of molecular functionalization, together with the stability and the electronic properties of graphene nanostructures.
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Two decades after mountaineer Bill Holland ’72 was lost in a fall, his daughter retraces his steps on Mayflower Hill.
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Este trabalho apresenta a proposta de um editor de diagramas hierárquico e colaborativo. Este editor tem por objetivo permitir a especificação colaborativa de circuitos através de representações gráficas. O Blade (Block And Diagram Editor), como foi chamado, permite especificações em nível lógico, usando esquemas lógicos simples, bem como esquemas hierárquicos. Ao final da montagem do circuito, a ferramenta gera uma descrição textual do sistema num formato netlist padrão. A fim de permitir especificações em diferentes níveis de abstração, o editor deve ser estendido a outras formas de diagramas, portanto seu modelo de dados deve ter flexibilidade a fim de facilitar futuras extensões. O Blade foi implementado em Java para ser inserido no Cave, um ambiente distribuído de apoio ao projeto de circuitos integrados, através do qual a ferramenta pode ser invocada e acessada remotamente. O Cave disponibiliza um serviço de colaboração que foi incorporado na ferramenta e através do qual o editor suporta o trabalho cooperativo, permitindo que os projetistas compartilhem dados de projeto, troquem mensagens de texto e, de forma colaborativa, construam uma representação gráfica do sistema. Objetivando fundamentar a proposta da nova ferramenta, é apresentado um estudo sobre ferramentas gráficas para especificação de sistemas, mais especificamente sobre editores de esquemáticos. A partir dessa revisão, do estudo do ambiente Cave e da metodologia de colaboração a ser suportada, fez-se a especificação do editor, a partir da qual implementou-se o protótipo do Blade. Além do editor, este trabalho contribuiu para a construção de uma API, um conjunto de classes Java que será disponibilizado no Cave e poderá ser utilizado no desenvolvimento de novas ferramentas. Foram realizados estudos sobre técnicas de projeto orientado a objeto, incluindo arquiteturas de software reutilizáveis e padrões de projeto de software, que foram utilizados na modelagem e na implementação da ferramenta, a fim de garantir a flexibilidade do editor e a reusabilidade de suas classes. Este trabalho também contribui com um estudo de modelagem de primitivas de projeto de sistemas. No modelo orientado a objetos utilizado no editor, podem ser encontradas construções muito utilizadas em diferentes ferramentas de projeto de sistemas, tais como hierarquia de projeto e instanciação de componentes e que, portanto, podem ser reutilizadas para a modelagem de novas ferramentas.
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Esta pesquisa busca determinar se a película cinematográfica Blade Runner pode ser entendida como mito segundo a concepção de Joseph Campbell, bem como procura desvendar qual o significado do filme enquanto mito. Para o primeiro tópico, foi usado o método de análise textual, amparado no paradigma indiciário. Para o segundo tópico, foi feita uma comparação do Teste de Turing e do programa de conversação ELIZA, de Joseph Weizenbaum com Blade Runner. Nossa conclusão final remete à idéia da máquina como espelho simbólico do ser humano.
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)