986 resultados para Dynamic factor
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Dissertação de mestrado integrado em Arquitectura
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Dissertação de mestrado integrado em Engenharia Biomédica
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Dissertação de mestrado integrado em Biomedical Engineering Biomaterials, Biomechanics and Rehabilitation
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A newly developed strain rate dependent anisotropic continuum model is proposed for impact and blast applications in masonry. The present model adopted the usual approach of considering different yield criteria in tension and compression. The analysis of unreinforced block work masonry walls subjected to impact is carried out to validate the capability of the model. Comparison of the numerical predictions and test data revealed good agreement. Next, a parametric study is conducted to evaluate the influence of the tensile strengths along the three orthogonal directions and of the wall thickness on the global behavior of masonry walls.
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Tese de Doutoramento em Engenharia Civil
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Dissertação de mestrado integrado em Engenharia Civil
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Documento submetido para revisão pelos pares. A publicar em Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing. ISSN 0743-7315
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In this paper, Isopropanol (IPA) availability during the anisotropic etching of silicon in Potassium Hydroxide (KOH) solutions was investigated. Squares of 8 to 40 m were patterned to (100) oriented silicon wafers through DWL (Direct Writing Laser) photolithography. The wet etching process was performed inside an open HDPE (High Density Polyethylene) flask with ultrasonic agitation. IPA volume and evaporation was studied in a dynamic etching process, and subsequent influence on the silicon etching was inspected. For the tested conditions, evaporation rates for water vapor and IPA were determined as approximately 0.0417 mL/min and 0.175 mL/min, respectively. Results demonstrate that IPA availability, and not concentration, plays an important role in the definition of the final structure. Transversal SEM (Scanning Electron Microscopy) analysis demonstrates a correlation between microloading effects (as a consequence of structure spacing) and the angle formed towards the (100) plane.
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Accepted Manuscript
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Tau-mediated neurodegeneration is a central event in Alzheimer's disease (AD) and other tauopathies. Consistent with suggestions that lifetime stress may be a clinically-relevant precipitant of AD pathology, we previously showed that stress triggers tau hyperphosphorylation and accumulation; however, little is known about the etiopathogenic interaction of chronic stress with other AD risk factors, such as sex and aging. This study focused on how these various factors converge on the cellular mechanisms underlying tau aggregation in the hippocampus of chronically stressed male and female (middle-aged and old) mice expressing the most commonly found disease-associated Tau mutation in humans, P301L-Tau. We report that environmental stress triggers memory impairments in female, but not male, P301L-Tau transgenic mice. Furthermore, stress elevates levels of caspase-3-truncated tau and insoluble tau aggregates exclusively in the female hippocampus while it also alters the expression of the molecular chaperones Hsp90, Hsp70, and Hsp105, thus favoring accumulation of tau aggregates. Our findings provide new insights into the molecular mechanisms through which clinically-relevant precipitating factors contribute to the pathophysiology of AD. Our data point to the exquisite sensitivity of the female hippocampus to stress-triggered tau pathology.
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Here we focus on factor analysis from a best practices point of view, by investigating the factor structure of neuropsychological tests and using the results obtained to illustrate on choosing a reasonable solution. The sample (n=1051 individuals) was randomly divided into two groups: one for exploratory factor analysis (EFA) and principal component analysis (PCA), to investigate the number of factors underlying the neurocognitive variables; the second to test the "best fit" model via confirmatory factor analysis (CFA). For the exploratory step, three extraction (maximum likelihood, principal axis factoring and principal components) and two rotation (orthogonal and oblique) methods were used. The analysis methodology allowed exploring how different cognitive/psychological tests correlated/discriminated between dimensions, indicating that to capture latent structures in similar sample sizes and measures, with approximately normal data distribution, reflective models with oblimin rotation might prove the most adequate.
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Dissertação de mestrado em Direito Judiciário
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"Series title: Springerbriefs in applied sciences and technology, ISSN 2191-530X"
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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate echocardiography accuracy in performing and obtaining images for dynamical three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction. METHODS: Three-dimensional (3D) image reconstruction was obtained in 20 consecutive patients who underwent transesophageal echocardiography. A multiplanar 5 MHz transducer was used for 3D reconstruction. RESULTS: Twenty patients were studied consecutively. The following cardiac diseases were present: valvar prostheses-6 (2 mitral, 2 aortic and 2 mitral and aortic); mitral valve prolapse- 3; mitral and aortic disease - 2; aortic valve disease- 5; congenital heart disease- 3 (2 atrial septal defect- ASD - and 1 transposition of the great arteries -TGA); arteriovenous fistula- 1. In 7 patients, color Doppler was also obtained and used for 3D flow reconstruction. Twenty five cardiac structures were acquired and 60 reconstructions generated (28 of mitral valves, 14 of aortic valves, 4 of mitral prostheses, 7 of aortic prostheses and 7 of the ASD). Fifty five of 60 (91.6%) reconstructions were considered of good quality by 2 independent observers. The 11 reconstructed mitral valves/prostheses and the 2 reconstructed ASDs provided more anatomical information than two dimensional echocardiography (2DE) alone. CONCLUSION: 3D echocardiography using a transesophageal transducer is a feasible technique, which improves detection of anatomical details of cardiac structures, particularly of the mitral valve and atrial septum.
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Una de las principales causas de pérdida reproductiva en condiciones normales, es la mortalidad embrionaria basal. Por lo tanto, estaría ampliamente justificado el diseño de experiencias que nos permitan encontrar las causas de las pérdidas y detectar la preñez tan precozmente, como fuere posible. Las causas de las pérdidas embrionarias en muchos casos se relacionan con fallas en las señales del embrión dirigidas a la madre con el fin de establecer inmunotolerancia, fenómeno imprescindible para la sobrevida del embrión porque modifica la respuesta inmune de modo favorable para éste. La inmunomodulación es ejercida por sustancias de naturaleza proteica detectadas durante la gestación. Entre estas se encuentra el Factor Precoz de Preñez (EPF). Durante la preñez, el EPF tiene dos fuentes de producción: una materna y otra embrionaria. El EPF materno, también llamado temprano, se produce durante los períodos pre y periimplantacional y persiste hasta el último tercio de la preñez. Hasta el presente, la única técnica desarrollada para la detección del EPF, es un ensayo in vitro propuesto por Morton que mide de manera indirecta la actividad del factor. Dicha técnica se basa en la capacidad que tiene el EPF de potenciar la acción de un suero antilinfocitario (SAL), para inhibir la formación de rosetas entre linfocitos T y eritrocitos heterólogos en presencia de complemento. Esta técnica es efectiva pero muy compleja para realizarse rutinariamente en el laboratorio. De todo lo expuesto surge claramente la necesidad del aislamiento y purificación del EPF, lo que permitiría desarrollar metodologías inmunológicas aplicables para el diagnóstico de rutina de detección de preñez en cerdos y un notable adelanto en el estudio de alguno de los factores que afectan los sucesos de concepción y el curso de preñez, momentos claves en la fisiología reproductiva. Objetivos Generales - Desarrollar una técnica de detección rápida y precisa del Factor Precoz de Preñez (EPF) en cerdos. Objetivos Específicos - Aislar, purificar y caracterizar al Factor Precoz de Preñez (EPF) a partir de suero y placenta de cerdas gestantes. - Obtener y valorar un antisuero policlonal anti-EPF en conejos a partir de la fracción purificada con mayor índice de actividad EPF.