989 resultados para Luxorius, 6th cent.
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Num mundo globalizado, as organizações têm sido forçadas a inovar em busca de novas técnicas de gestão, devido a limitações dos modelos de gestão tradicional. Para subsistir num mercado altamente competitivo, as organizações procuram diferenciar-se da concorrência por via de utilização de novas metodologias de gestão que permitam aumentar a eficiência dos processos internos. A implementação de fundamentos e técnicas da metodologia Lean, em conjunto com os conceitos e os instrumentos analíticos da metodologia TRIZ, pode auxiliar as organizações na procura de melhoria contínua em todas as áreas funcionais, encontrando soluções mais criativas e inovadoras. A presente dissertação foi elaborada no âmbito de um estágio curricular realizado numa empresa metalomecânica, que atua no setor industrial de tratamento de ar e de ventilação. Os objetivos do estágio delineados inicialmente visavam o estudo da melhoria de organização do armazém numa das unidades industriais do grupo. No decorrer do estágio, foi possível não só melhorar em vários aspetos o funcionamento do armazém, como também foram elaboradas e implementadas várias ações de melhoria nas outras áreas funcionais da empresa. A análise efetuada à situação atual da empresa e as soluções encontradas para os problemas identificados basearam-se em algumas técnicas e instrumentos analíticos das metodologias Lean e TRIZ. Entre os vários resultados obtidos, destacam-se a redução significativa de stocks, a reorganização da hierarquia funcional, a melhoria do fluxo de informação interna e externa (entre a empresa e os fornecedores), a criação de um sistema de deteção de não conformidades com origem nos fornecedores, entre outros. No desenvolvimento deste estágio e com base nos resultados obtidos, foi submetido e aceite um artigo e uma proposta para o concurso de projetos no âmbito de The 6th International Conference on Systematic Innovation (ICSI) & The 5th Global Competition on Systematic Innovation (GCSI).
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A manutenção de aeronaves e seus componentes constitui um sector de engenharia de ponta na economia nacional, levantando diversos desafios a vários níveis funcionais das empresas do ramo. A dissertação foi desenvolvida no âmbito de um estágio curricular realizado na Área de Motores e Componentes da OGMA – Indústria Aeronáutica de Portugal S.A. A empresa já há muitos anos que se dedica à manutenção de motores de diversas aeronaves. Nos últimos anos, com o surgimento de novas aeronaves com novos tipos de motores, a empresa procura acompanhar a evolução do mercado. Nesta linha de ideias, o objetivo do estágio consistiu na participação de um estudo de capacitação da OGMA para a manutenção de válvulas pneumáticas. A manutenção e capacitação para manutenção de componentes aeronáuticos segue normas e procedimentos específicos. Segundo o procedimento formal da análise de capacidade inicial da empresa para as operações de manutenção, foi identificada a necessidade de certificação de ferramentas e processos, nomeadamente orifícios calibrados. O estudo centrou-se no desenvolvimento de um procedimento interno de validação de calibração dos orifícios. Foram identificados os requisitos, elaboradas especificações, escolhidos e alocados equipamentos e ferramentas de ensaio. Além da calibração dos orifícios, também foi possível acompanhar e apoiar algumas outras atividades de ensaios técnicos em diversas componentes. Após o estudo efetuado, a OGMA ficou capacitada para a calibração de orifícios, sendo estes fundamentais para o tipo de válvulas em análise. Foi publicado um artigo na conferência "CNME2014 – 9º CONGRESSO NACIONAL DE MECÂNICA EXPERIMENTAL" e encontra-se em elaboração o artigo final, cujo resumo já foi aceite, para a conferência "6th International Conference on MECHANICS AND MATERIALS IN DESIGN (Ponta Delgada/Açores, 26-30 July 2015)".
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Dissertação de Mestrado apresentada ao ISPA - Instituto Universitário
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Companies in the Extractive Industry (E.I) have some particularities and special regulation that provides an interesting study of inventory and reporting in their financial statements. The theme thus chosen here, aims to make a comparison of the various methods of reporting inventories (recognition, measurement, presentation and disclosures) as well as the different accounting regulations in place. Moreover, inventories are a current asset which represents a large per cent of total assets. Another is that it also provides an opportunity for analysis of the different regulations in place for disclosures; the different standards implemented- IAS, US GAAP and/or regional standards.
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This study aims to understand children‟s perceptions of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives and its effect on the brand, namely Reputation and Identification. Moreover, it analyzes if the use of Cartoons helps to increase these effects. Differences among gender, age and social class, will also be considered. 292 children from the 3rd and 6th grades from 5 schools with different social backgrounds participated in this study. The research made use of a real brand targeting children. Drawings and questionnaires were used as the main research tools. Results suggest that CSR actions have a positive effect on Reputation and Identification and that Cartoons do not lead to greater positive effects.
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Since 1958, we have studied experimental Chagas' disease (CD) by subcutaneous inoculation of 1,000 blood forms of Trypanosoma cruzi (Y strain) in Balb/C. mice. Evolution of parasitemia remained constant, beginning on the 5th and 6th day of the disease, increasing progressively, achieving a maximum on about the 30th day. After another month, only a few forms were present, and they disappeared from the circulation after the third month, as determined from direct examination of slides and the use of a Neubauer Counting Chamber. These events coincided with the appearance of amastigote nests in the tissues (especially the cardiac ones), starting the first week, and following the Gauss parasitemia curve, but they were not in parallel until the chronic stage. In 1997, we began to note the following changes: Parasites appeared in the circulation during the first week and disappeared starting on the 7th day, and there was a coincident absence of the amastigote nests in the tissues. A careful study verified that young forms in the evolutionary cycle of T. cruzi (epi + amastigotes) began to appear alongside the trypomastigotes in the circulation on the 5th and 7th post-inoculation day. At the same time, rounded, oval, and spindle shapes were seen circulating through the capillaries and sinusoids of the tissues, principally of the hematopoietic organs. Stasis occurs because the diameter of the circulating parasites is greater than the vessels, and this makes them more visible. Examination of the sternal bone marrow revealed young cells with elongated forms and others truncated in the shape of a "C" occupying the internal surface of the blood cells that had empty central portions (erythrocytes?). We hypothesize that there could be a loss of virulence or mutation of the Y strain of Trypanosoma cruzi.
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The rejection of allotransplantation of epigastric microsurgical flaps and the effect of immunosuppression have been studied in 58 rats. Three sets of experiments were planned: (1) Wistar Furth isogenic donors and receptors (control set); (2) Brown Norway donors and Wistar Furth receptors (rejection set); and (3) Brown Norway donors and Wistar Furth immunosuppressed receptors (cyclosporin A set). Cyclosporin A (10 mg/kg/d) treated rats had a transplantation survival rate of up to 30 days: 83.3% among isogenic animals and 60% among allogeneic. There was 100% rejection by the 9th day after the transplantation in allogeneic non-immunosuppressed rats. Biopsies embedded with historesin were taken from the flap and normal contralateral skin (used as control) on the 3rd, 7th, 15th, and 30th days after the surgery. A quantitative study of infiltrating lymphocytes in the flaps, with and without cyclosporin A, was done by evaluating the local inflammatory infiltrate. A significant increase in the number of lymphocytes among the rejection and immunosuppressed groups was seen, as compared to the isogenic set. Local lymphocytosis in allogeneic non-immunosuppressed transplantations reached its highest level on the 3rd day after surgery, before gross findings of rejection, which could only be seen by naked eye on the 5th or 6th day. Therefore, we conclude that cyclosporin A is effective in preserving allogenic transplantation in rats. Biopsies of transplanted areas may contribute to earlier diagnosis of the need for immunosuppressive therapy.
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PURPOSE: To evaluate the evolution of glycemic levels in newborns of hypertensive mothers according to maternal treatment. METHODS: Prospective randomized study, including 93 newborns of mothers treated with isradipine (n = 39), atenolol (n = 40), or low sodium diet (control group - n=14). Glycemia was determined at birth (mother and newborn by the oxidase glucose method) and in the 1st, 3rd, 6th, 12th, and 24th hours after birth (newborn by a test strip method). The evolution of glycemia was analyzed in each group (Friedman test). The groups were compared regarding glycemia (Kruskall-Wallis test), and linear regression models were constructed for the analyses (independent variable = maternal glycemia; dependent variables = umbilical cord, 3rd, and 6th hour glycemia). RESULTS: There were no statistically significant differences among the mean blood glucose levels of the 3 groups in any of the assessments. There was a correlation between maternal and umbilical cord blood glucose in the isradipine (r = 0.61; P <.05) and control (r = 0.84; P <.05) groups. Regarding glycemia levels of the mothers and newborns in the third and sixthhours postpartum, this correlation was present only in the control group (maternal x third hour: r = 0.65; P <.05; maternal x sixth hour: r = 0.68; P <.05). There were no correlations in the atenolol group. Hypoglycemia was detected in 51.3% of the isradipine group, 60% of the atenolol group, and 35.7% of the control group, and it was more frequent in the first hour postpartum in all groups. CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest a similar effect of the 3 types of treatment upon newborn glycemia. The correlation analysis suggests that isradipine could have effects upon newborn glycemia only after birth (correlation only in umbilical cord blood), whereas atenolol could act earlier (there was no correlation at any moment). The results also point to the need for glycemic control from the first hour postpartum of newborns of hypertensive mothers whether they have or have not undergone treatment with antihypertensive drugs.
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The tea made from the infrutescense (corresponding to the edible part plus its cover) of ananai (Ananas ananassoidesBAK.) was administered to pregnant rats, during the period of embryos implantation (5th - 6th day through pregnancy). The animals were slaughtered on the 14th - 15th day through the pregnancy and average rates of implantation and resorption were stimated.
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Relatório de estágio de mestrado em Ensino de Educação Física nos Ensinos Básico e Secundário
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Relatório de estágio de mestrado em Ensino do 1º e 2º Ciclo do Ensino Básico
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This work compares the viscoelastic properties of an asphalt binder (70/100 pen) modified with different waste plastics and the mechanical properties of the resultant asphalt mixtures. Two different plastic wastes were used, namely recycled HDPE and EVA. Three different polymer modified binders were produced with these plastic wastes: i) 5% HDPE modified binder (P5); ii) 5% EVA modified binder (E5) and; iii) a modified binder with 4% of EVA and 2% HDPE (E4P2). Asphalt mixtures were produced with these modified binders, and their mechanical properties were analysed and compared with a conventional mixture produced with a 30/50 pen bitumen. It was possible to conclude that these recycled polymers are able to improve the mechanical performance of the asphalt mixtures used in road paving.
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In this work four asphalt mixtures were compared in terms of mechanical characteristics. One of the mixtures (control mixture) was used as a reference to the study of three mixtures produced with reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP). One of the recycled mixtures incorporated 30% of RAP and the other two were produced with 50% of RAP. The effect of using a rejuvenator additive (3% rejuvenator) was also evaluated in one of the mixtures with 50% of RAP.
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This study aims to develop an innovative bitumen with large quantities of waste materials to improve asphalt mixtures performance. Different amounts of waste motor oil and waste HDPE were added to a new bitumen. The bitumen modified with 10% of waste motor oil and 5% of HDPE showed promising characteristics (high softening point temperatures and penetration slightly higher than the conventional bitumen). After the selection of the most promising modified bitumen, three asphalt mixtures were produced with different bitumens (namely conventional bitumen, commercial modified bitumen and the selected modified bitumen). Beyond that, this modified bitumen improved some mechanical characteristics of the asphalt mixture where it was used, in comparison to conventional and modified asphalt mixtures.
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Relatório de estágio de mestrado em Ensino do 1º e 2º Ciclo do Ensino Básico