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Ethnologia - Antropologia dos processos identitários, Lisboa

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Sociedade e Território - Enjeux sociaux et transformations du territoire, Nº Especial, Lisboa, p. 53-56

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La sociologie et les nouveaux défis de la modernisation, Porto, pp. 315-326

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Dissertação apresentada à Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia da Universidade Nova de Lisboa para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia Mecânica

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Dissertação apresentada na Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia da Universidade Nova de Lisboa para obtenção do grau de Mestre em BioEnergia

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Foram estudadas 104 amostras de secreção vaginal de mulheres com suspeita de candidiase segundo observações clinicas, na cidade de Alfenas-MG. Encontrou-se 55,7% de positividade para Candida albicans .prevalecendo maior índice na raça negra (64% de 25 amostras), sendo de 53,1% (79 amostras), a positividade na raça branca. Em 14 gestantes, a pesquisa da levedura mostrou-se positiva na totalidade dos casos. A maioria das amostras positivas (93,1%) procedia de mulheres com idade compreendida entre 20 40 anos. O uso de anticoncepcionais, antibióticos e presença de displasias cervicais mostraram-se como fatores que contribuiram para maior incidência do fungo. Das 58 amostras de C. albicans isoladas, 50 (86,2%) pertenciam ao sorotipo "A", sendo 37 (74%) isoladas de mulheres da raça branca e 13 (26%) da raça negra. Apenas 08 amostras (13,8%) pertenciam ao sorotipo "B", sendo 05 (11,9%) isoladas a partir de mulheres da raça branca e 03 (18,75%) da raça negra.

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Foram estudados 37 casos de acidentes ofídicos causados por Bothrops moojeni na região de São José do Rio Preto, São Paulo, durante um período de 5 anos (outubro 1982 a setembro 1987). Desse total, 34 apresentaram sintomatologia clínica, sendo indicado administração de antiveneno. São apresentados aspectos epidemiológicos relacionados à idade, sexo, horário do acidente, atividade do paciente no acidente, segmento corpóreo atingido e atitude inicial do paciente frente ao acidente: os resultados são semelhantes aos padrões já conhecidos no Brasil. O quadro clínico revelou dor e edema (usado como critério para avaliação da gravidade) em 100% tempo de coagulação prolongado/incoagulável em 72,7% e hemorragia sistêmica em 5,8%. As complicações descritas em 29,4% dos casos, surgiram apenas nos grupos em que a avaliação inicial era moderado ou grave (óbito, síndrome compartimental, necrose, infecção e retrações musculares) e não puderam ser evitadas mesmo com administração maior e mais precoce de antiveneno. Os acidentes por Bothrops moojeni produzem maior gravidade local (edema necrose infecção) e maior percentagem de tempo de coagulação prolongado incoagulável quando comparado aos causados por Bothrops jararaca.

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Nucleic Acid Research (2007) Vol.37 N. 14 4755-4766

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Microbiology (2009), 155, 3476–3490

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Four Cynara cardunculus clones, two from Portugal and two from Spain were studied for biomass production and their lignin was characterized. The clones differed in biomass partitioning: Spanish clones produced more capitula (54.5% vs. 43.9%), and Portuguese clones more stalks (37.2% vs. 25.6%). The heating values (HHV0) of the stalks were similar, ranging from 17.1 to 18.4 MJ/kg. Lignin was studied by analytical pyrolysis (Py-GC/MS(FID)), separately in depithed stalks (stalksDP) and pith. StalksDP had in average higher relative proportions of lignin derived compounds than pith (23.9% vs. 21.8%) with slightly different lignin monomeric composition: pith samples were richer in syringyl units as compared to stalksDP (64% vs. 53%), with S/G ratios of 2.1 and 1.3, respectively. The H:G:S composition was 7:40:53 in stalksDP and 7:29:64 in pith. The lignin content ranged from 18.8% to 25.5%, enabling a differentiation between clones and provenances. © 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Este estudo têm como objectivo saber quais as expectativas visuais e refractivas no pré operatório dos indivíduos com catarata. Analisámos a concordância entre estas e o resultado final, seis meses após a cirurgia. Foi realizado de forma prospectiva através de um questionário estruturado, e decorreu no Serviço de Oftalmologia do Hospital Garcia de Orta E.P.E. Com uma amostra de 200 doentes (68,5% do sexo feminino; 31,5% do sexo masculino, de idades entre os 31 e 89 anos, com uma mediana de 72 anos). A maioria dos indivíduos apresentava um nível escolaridade primário. Não exerciam actividade laboral, 91,5%. Na fase pré-operatória 84,5% dos doentes apresentavam correcção óptica para ver ao longe e 88,0% para ver ao perto. 80,0% dos doentes já conheciam alguém que tinha sido operado a catarata e destes 63,8% estavam satisfeitos com o resultado final. Quando questionados sobre a expectativa de a visão voltar ao normal no pós-operatório, a maioria respondeu com uma expectativa de muito provável (99,5% para respostas iguais ou superiores a 5 na escala de 10 pontos de Likert). 44% dos doentes esperava vir a usar óculos para longe e 46,5% para perto. Na importância de ficar a ver bem sem óculos depois da cirurgia,a maioria respondeu que seria muito importante tanto para ver ao perto (72,5%), como para longe (73,5%), (p=000). 120 pessoas (60%) responderam que “não” à pergunta “Depois da cirurgia à catarata, pensa que vai ficar a ver bem ao perto e ao longe sem precisar de usar óculos”. O género associava-se com esta resposta (p=0,015). De facto, apenas 34% dos indivíduos do sexo feminino é da opinião de que não vai precisar de óculos para a ver bem ao perto e ao longe depois da cirurgia (versus 52,4% para os indivíduos do sexo masculino). No que diz respeito à escolaridade também encontrámos uma associação com significado estatístico (p=0,023). De facto,dos doentes que esperavam não vir a necessitar de usar óculos (para ver ao longe e ao perto), 36,3% nunca estudaram, 40% estudaram até ao ensino primário e 23,8% detinham um nível de escolaridade superior ao ensino primário. A análise e estudo das frequências absolutas sobre a existência de óculos ou compensação refractiva para longe e para perto seis meses após a cirurgia revelou que dos 176 indivíduos (88% da amostra inicial), aproximadamente 89% ficou com óculos para ver ao longe e 92% ficou com óculos para ver ao perto. Da análise exploratória, verificámos que a visão de longe com a melhor correcção óptica, para os casos operados apresenta uma mediana de 8/10 (max.=10/10 e mín.=0,05). A visão de perto com a melhor correcção óptica, para os casos operados apresenta uma mediana de 10/10 (max.=10/10 e mín.=0,05). Verificou-se que a mediana para a acuidade visual de perto é de 5/10 nos casos em que não houve prescrição de óculos e de 10/10 nos casos em que se verificou prescrição (mín.=0,05 e max.=10/10). Na acuidade visual para longe, verificámos 19 doentes sem correcção óptica (10,8% do valor total da amostra), no entanto destes, só sete (4%) atingiram os 10/10 de acuidade visual. A grande maioria dos doentes (89,2%), ficou com correcção óptica e destes 74 conseguiram uma acuidade visual de 10/10. Na acuidade visual para perto, verificámos que só 14 doentes ficaram sem correcção óptica (8% do valor total da amostra) e destes só dois, o correspondente a 1,1% do valor total da amostra conseguiram uma acuidade visual de 10/10. A grande maioria da amostra, 162 dos casos (89,2%), ficou com correcção óptica e atingiram os 10/10 de acuidade visual 94 destes casos, o correspondente a 53,4% do valor total da amostra. Verificámos que a expectativa de ficar com óculos para ver ao longe era muito elevada, tanto para os indivíduos que ficaram sem óculos como para os que ficaram com óculos (mediana =10 e 9 respectivamente). A expectativa de ficar com óculos para ver ao perto era muito elevada, tanto para os indivíduos que ficaram sem óculos como para os que ficaram com óculos a mediana é igual a 9. De referir, foram poucos os casos em que não foi feita prescrição de óculos, 8% da amostra para n=176, e destes só 21,4% com acuidade visual igual ou superior a 8/10.

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We investigate the liquid-vapor interface of a model of patchy colloids. This model consists of hard spheres decorated with short-ranged attractive sites ("patches") of different types on their surfaces. We focus on a one-component fluid with two patches of type A and nine patches of type B (2A9B colloids), which has been found to exhibit reentrant liquid-vapor coexistence curves and very low-density liquid phases. We have used the density-functional theory form of Wertheim's first-order perturbation theory of association, as implemented by Yu and Wu [J. Chem. Phys. 116, 7094 (2002)], to calculate the surface tension, and the density and degree of association profiles, at the liquid-vapor interface of our model. In reentrant systems, where AB bonds dominate, an unusual thickening of the interface is observed at low temperatures. Furthermore, the surface tension versus temperature curve reaches a maximum, in agreement with Bernardino and Telo da Gama's mesoscopic Landau-Safran theory [Phys. Rev. Lett. 109, 116103 (2012)]. If BB attractions are also present, competition between AB and BB bonds gradually restores the monotonic temperature dependence of the surface tension. Lastly, the interface is "hairy," i.e., it contains a region where the average chain length is close to that in the bulk liquid, but where the density is that of the vapor. Sufficiently strong BB attractions remove these features, and the system reverts to the behavior seen in atomic fluids.

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Objective The aim of this study was to determine tympanometric values of children who attend Oporto daycare centers and further analyze any relations with host and environmental factors. Methods Cross sectional study in a randomly selected sample of 117 daycare children up-to 3-years old from Oporto. Tympanometric measures were collected. Results Children presented in left ear (LE) a mean peak pressure (PP) of −156.53 daPa and a mean compliance of 0.16 cm3. Right ear (RE) revealed a PP of −145.61 daPa and a compliance of 0.19 cm3. Normal tympanograms (type A) had a lower frequency than abnormal tympanograms (type B and type C). There was a positive association between age and compliance (LE: p = 0.016; RE: p = 0.013) and between the presence of rhinorrhea and PP (LE: p = 0.002; RE: p < 0.05). Abnormal tympanograms were more frequent in Spring (RE: p = 0.009), in younger children (LE: p = 0.03) and in children that had rhinorrhea (LE: p = 0.002; RE: p = 0.044). Healthy children had a mean PP of −125.19 daPa and a mean compliance of 0.21 cm3 in LE and a mean PP of −144.27 daPa and a mean compliance of 0.22 cm3 in RE. Conclusion Tympanometric measures presented in this paper may be applicable to Oporto daycare children up-to 3 years-old. Most of daycare children revealed abnormal tympanograms. Age, rhinorrhea and season influenced children's middle-ear condition.

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Hyperspectral remote sensing exploits the electromagnetic scattering patterns of the different materials at specific wavelengths [2, 3]. Hyperspectral sensors have been developed to sample the scattered portion of the electromagnetic spectrum extending from the visible region through the near-infrared and mid-infrared, in hundreds of narrow contiguous bands [4, 5]. The number and variety of potential civilian and military applications of hyperspectral remote sensing is enormous [6, 7]. Very often, the resolution cell corresponding to a single pixel in an image contains several substances (endmembers) [4]. In this situation, the scattered energy is a mixing of the endmember spectra. A challenging task underlying many hyperspectral imagery applications is then decomposing a mixed pixel into a collection of reflectance spectra, called endmember signatures, and the corresponding abundance fractions [8–10]. Depending on the mixing scales at each pixel, the observed mixture is either linear or nonlinear [11, 12]. Linear mixing model holds approximately when the mixing scale is macroscopic [13] and there is negligible interaction among distinct endmembers [3, 14]. If, however, the mixing scale is microscopic (or intimate mixtures) [15, 16] and the incident solar radiation is scattered by the scene through multiple bounces involving several endmembers [17], the linear model is no longer accurate. Linear spectral unmixing has been intensively researched in the last years [9, 10, 12, 18–21]. It considers that a mixed pixel is a linear combination of endmember signatures weighted by the correspondent abundance fractions. Under this model, and assuming that the number of substances and their reflectance spectra are known, hyperspectral unmixing is a linear problem for which many solutions have been proposed (e.g., maximum likelihood estimation [8], spectral signature matching [22], spectral angle mapper [23], subspace projection methods [24,25], and constrained least squares [26]). In most cases, the number of substances and their reflectances are not known and, then, hyperspectral unmixing falls into the class of blind source separation problems [27]. Independent component analysis (ICA) has recently been proposed as a tool to blindly unmix hyperspectral data [28–31]. ICA is based on the assumption of mutually independent sources (abundance fractions), which is not the case of hyperspectral data, since the sum of abundance fractions is constant, implying statistical dependence among them. This dependence compromises ICA applicability to hyperspectral images as shown in Refs. [21, 32]. In fact, ICA finds the endmember signatures by multiplying the spectral vectors with an unmixing matrix, which minimizes the mutual information among sources. If sources are independent, ICA provides the correct unmixing, since the minimum of the mutual information is obtained only when sources are independent. This is no longer true for dependent abundance fractions. Nevertheless, some endmembers may be approximately unmixed. These aspects are addressed in Ref. [33]. Under the linear mixing model, the observations from a scene are in a simplex whose vertices correspond to the endmembers. Several approaches [34–36] have exploited this geometric feature of hyperspectral mixtures [35]. Minimum volume transform (MVT) algorithm [36] determines the simplex of minimum volume containing the data. The method presented in Ref. [37] is also of MVT type but, by introducing the notion of bundles, it takes into account the endmember variability usually present in hyperspectral mixtures. The MVT type approaches are complex from the computational point of view. Usually, these algorithms find in the first place the convex hull defined by the observed data and then fit a minimum volume simplex to it. For example, the gift wrapping algorithm [38] computes the convex hull of n data points in a d-dimensional space with a computational complexity of O(nbd=2cþ1), where bxc is the highest integer lower or equal than x and n is the number of samples. The complexity of the method presented in Ref. [37] is even higher, since the temperature of the simulated annealing algorithm used shall follow a log( ) law [39] to assure convergence (in probability) to the desired solution. Aiming at a lower computational complexity, some algorithms such as the pixel purity index (PPI) [35] and the N-FINDR [40] still find the minimum volume simplex containing the data cloud, but they assume the presence of at least one pure pixel of each endmember in the data. This is a strong requisite that may not hold in some data sets. In any case, these algorithms find the set of most pure pixels in the data. PPI algorithm uses the minimum noise fraction (MNF) [41] as a preprocessing step to reduce dimensionality and to improve the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). The algorithm then projects every spectral vector onto skewers (large number of random vectors) [35, 42,43]. The points corresponding to extremes, for each skewer direction, are stored. A cumulative account records the number of times each pixel (i.e., a given spectral vector) is found to be an extreme. The pixels with the highest scores are the purest ones. N-FINDR algorithm [40] is based on the fact that in p spectral dimensions, the p-volume defined by a simplex formed by the purest pixels is larger than any other volume defined by any other combination of pixels. This algorithm finds the set of pixels defining the largest volume by inflating a simplex inside the data. ORA SIS [44, 45] is a hyperspectral framework developed by the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory consisting of several algorithms organized in six modules: exemplar selector, adaptative learner, demixer, knowledge base or spectral library, and spatial postrocessor. The first step consists in flat-fielding the spectra. Next, the exemplar selection module is used to select spectral vectors that best represent the smaller convex cone containing the data. The other pixels are rejected when the spectral angle distance (SAD) is less than a given thresh old. The procedure finds the basis for a subspace of a lower dimension using a modified Gram–Schmidt orthogonalizati on. The selected vectors are then projected onto this subspace and a simplex is found by an MV T pro cess. ORA SIS is oriented to real-time target detection from uncrewed air vehicles using hyperspectral data [46]. In this chapter we develop a new algorithm to unmix linear mixtures of endmember spectra. First, the algorithm determines the number of endmembers and the signal subspace using a newly developed concept [47, 48]. Second, the algorithm extracts the most pure pixels present in the data. Unlike other methods, this algorithm is completely automatic and unsupervised. To estimate the number of endmembers and the signal subspace in hyperspectral linear mixtures, the proposed scheme begins by estimating sign al and noise correlation matrices. The latter is based on multiple regression theory. The signal subspace is then identified by selectin g the set of signal eigenvalue s that best represents the data, in the least-square sense [48,49 ], we note, however, that VCA works with projected and with unprojected data. The extraction of the end members exploits two facts: (1) the endmembers are the vertices of a simplex and (2) the affine transformation of a simplex is also a simplex. As PPI and N-FIND R algorithms, VCA also assumes the presence of pure pixels in the data. The algorithm iteratively projects data on to a direction orthogonal to the subspace spanned by the endmembers already determined. The new end member signature corresponds to the extreme of the projection. The algorithm iterates until all end members are exhausted. VCA performs much better than PPI and better than or comparable to N-FI NDR; yet it has a computational complexity between on e and two orders of magnitude lower than N-FINDR. The chapter is structure d as follows. Section 19.2 describes the fundamentals of the proposed method. Section 19.3 and Section 19.4 evaluate the proposed algorithm using simulated and real data, respectively. Section 19.5 presents some concluding remarks.

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As instalações de ventilação em estudo destinam-se a realizar o arejamento geral e permanente de habitações - pelo menos durante o período do ano em que a temperatura exterior obriga a manter as janelas fechadas - e a assegurar a evacuação de gases e fumos resultantes da combustão em aparelhos de aquecimento por queima (esquentadores e fogões (de uso corrente nas habitações)).