904 resultados para Special Functions and Pathways
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Document prepared on the occasion of the visit of President Barack Obama to Brazil, Chile and El Salvador in March 2011
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Includes bibliography.
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Includes bibliography.
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The Caribbean region remains highly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. In order to assess the social and economic consequences of climate change for the region, the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean( ECLAC) has developed a model for this purpose. The model is referred to as the Climate Impact Assessment Model (ECLAC-CIAM) and is a tool that can simultaneously assess multiple sectoral climate impacts specific to the Caribbean as a whole and for individual countries. To achieve this goal, an Integrated Assessment Model (IAM) with a Computable General Equilibrium Core was developed comprising of three modules to be executed sequentially. The first of these modules defines the type and magnitude of economic shocks on the basis of a climate change scenario, the second module is a global Computable General Equilibrium model with a special regional and industrial classification and the third module processes the output of the CGE model to get more disaggregated results. The model has the potential to produce several economic estimates but the current default results include percentage change in real national income for individual Caribbean states which provides a simple measure of welfare impacts. With some modifications, the model can also be used to consider the effects of single sectoral shocks such as (Land, Labour, Capital and Tourism) on the percentage change in real national income. Ultimately, the model is envisioned as an evolving tool for assessing the impact of climate change in the Caribbean and as a guide to policy responses with respect to adaptation strategies.
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Desenvolvemos a quantização do campo vetorial não massivo no espaço-tempo de Schwarzschild, e calculamos a potência irradiada por uma carga elétrica em órbita circular em torno de um objeto com massa M em ambos os espaços-tempos. Em Minkowski é encontrada a expressão analítica da potência irradiada utilizando teoria quântica de campos e assumindo gravitação newtoniana. O resultado obtido é equivalente ao resultado clássico, dado que o cálculo é realizado em nível de árvore. Dadas as dificuldades matemáticas encontradas ao se tentar obter soluções expressas em termos de funções especiais conhecidas, em Schwarzschild o problema é abordado de duas formas: solução analítica no limite de baixas freqüências, e resolução numérica. O primeiro caso serviu como cheque de consistência para o método numérico. Em Schwarzschild, o cálculo também é realizado utilizando teoria quântica de campos em nível de árvore, e a expressão da potência é encontrada analiticamente na aproximação de baixas freqüências e através de métodos numérico. Após a comparação dos resultados, concluímos que, para uma mesma velocidade angular de rotação da carga (medida por observadores estatísticos assintóticos), a potência irradiada em Minkowski é maior que a potência irradiada em Schwarzschild.
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In experimental psychopathology, construct validity is usually enhanced by addressing theories from other fields in its nomological network. In the field of anxiety research, this construct is related to antipredator behavior, conserved across phylogeny in its functions and neural basis, but not necessarily on its topography. Even though the relations between behavioral models of anxiety and statements from behavioral ecology and evolutionary biology are commonly made in anxiety research, these are rarely tested, at least explicitly. However, in order to increase construct validity in experimental anxiety, testing predictions from those theories is highly desirable. This article discusses these questions, suggesting a few ways in which behavioral ecological and evolutionary hypotheses of anxiety-like behavior may be tested.
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
Prediction of Oncogenic Interactions and Cancer-Related Signaling Networks Based on Network Topology
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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This paper presents an applied qualitative and quantitative study and seeks to understand egocentric speech according to Vygotsky and Piaget and, through a literature review, the educational implications of Vygotsky and Piaget’s ideas. Additionally, the representations of these ideas by fifteen teachers of basic education are investigated. It is important to understand egocentric speech in Vygotsky and Piaget. Despite the differences in how they conceive its nature, functions and implications, for both, egocentric speech is intrinsically linked to and facilitates our understanding of child development. Regarding the representation of teachers who criticized children who used egocentric language, when teachers established any negative consequences of such language, they attributed it to the affective and moral aspects as well as to cognition. However, their approach was more practically oriented than those found in the psychological theories addressed. Therefore, this study aids in understanding the limits and scope of teacher-training courses.