859 resultados para National-International dimensions
Development of national statistical systems and the responsibilities of national statistical offices
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The International Meeting on Gender Statistics and Indicators for Measuring the Incidence of and Trends in Violence against Women in Latin America and the Caribbean met from 21 to 23 November 2001 in La Paz, Bolivia. The meeting was attended by statisticians and specialists in gender studies on violence against women from various countries of the region, specialists of the United Nations system and other intergovernmental organizations as well as international cooperation agencies. Once the group work sessions had concluded, the specialists adopted a series of political and technical recommendations addressed to national statistical institutes, national Women's offices, victim services, Women's organizations and international cooperation agencies.
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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The seventeenth Meeting of National Customs Directors of Latin America, Spain and Portugal was held in Santa Cruz, Bolivia from 27 to 31 January 1997. The meeting was attended by representatives from Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Cuba, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Portugal, Spain, Uruguay and Venezuela. Observers from Australia, France, Japan and the United States were also present. Representatives of the following international organizations also attended the meeting: Association of Customs Agents of Uruguay, International Association of Professional Customs Agents (ASAPRA), Latin American Integration Organization (LAIA), Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), Latin American Convention of Courier Enterprises (CLADEC), Central American Institute of Business Administration (INCAE), Board of the Cartagena Agreement (JUNAC), Organization of American States (OAS), World Customs Organization (WCO), and Postal Union of the Americas, Spain and Portugal (PUASP).
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The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, adopted by the 193 Member States of the United Nations at the General Assembly in September 2015, outlines a transformative vision for economic, social and environmental development and will guide the work of the Organization towards this vision for the next 15 years. This new road map presents a historic opportunity for Latin America and the Caribbean, since it addresses some of the region’s most urgent priorities, such as reducing inequality in all its dimensions, promoting inclusive economic growth with decent work for all, creating sustainable cities and addressing climate change. The 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) associated with the Agenda help the region’s countries to gauge the starting point from which they set out towards this new, collective vision of sustainable development set forth in the 2030 Agenda and to analyse and craft the means of its implementation. The SDGs also represent a planning tool for the countries at the national and local levels. With their long-term approach, they offer support for each country on its path towards sustained, inclusive and environmentally friendly development, through the formulation of public policies and budget, monitoring and evaluation instruments. The 2030 Agenda is a civilizing agenda that places dignity and equality at the centre. At once far-sighted and ambitious, its implementation will require the engagement of all sectors of society and of the State. Accordingly, the representatives of governments, civil society, academic institutions and the private sector are invited to take ownership of this ambitious agenda, to discuss and embrace it as a tool for the creation of inclusive, fair societies that serve the citizens of today as well as future generations.
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Foram analisadas experimentalmente 8 (oito) lajes lisas de concreto armado sem armadura de cisalhamento, variando-se a taxa de armadura de flexão secundária e a maior dimensão dos pilares (cmax). As lajes de dimensões (1.800 x 1.800 x 110) mm, mesma armadura flexão principal, menor dimensão dos pilares (cmin) constante e igual a 85 mm, resistência à compressão do concreto em torno de 40 MPa foram submetidas à carga no centro (punção simétrica), que simula um pilar interno de um pavimento. A aplicação da carga foi realizada em trechos de pilares moliticamente ligados às lajes com 150 mm de altura, com índices de retangularidade (r = cmax/cmin) variando de 1 a 7. O objetivo foi avaliar a influência do índice de retangularidade, que neste caso refletiu no aumento do perímetro de controle, no comportamento das lajes sob flexão, e possivelmente uma ruptura mais dúctil. O objetivo foi também analisar as cargas de ruptura estimadas a partir das recomendações de seis códigos de projeto nacionais e internacionais, comparando com os resultados experimentais obtidos e avaliando as estimativas ao puncionamento, uma vez que, quando as dimensões dos pilares são substancialmente diferentes pode ocorrer a polarização de tensões e o ganho de resistência não ocorre de forma diretamente proporcional ao aumento do perímetro dos pilares. Após analisar as influências do índice de retangularidade dos pilares e as contribuições da taxa de armadura de flexão secundária nas cargas últimas das lajes e nos modos de ruptura, observou-se que os resultados experimentais indicaram que essas variáveis além de elevar a resistência da ligação podem fornecer certa ductilidade à ruptura da laje. Observou-se também que a taxa de crescimento das resistências obtidas nos ensaios diminui com incrementos no perímetro de controle. Das observações referentes à comparação entre os valores de resistências das lajes, obtidas nos ensaios, verificou-se que o aumento da carga de ruptura experimental não se apresentou de forma linear, indicando que a taxa de crescimento da carga diminui com o aumento do perímetro do pilar ou da relação cmax/cmin quando se mantém constante a menor dimensão do pilar (Cmin).
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A recente expansão da soja nas regiões brasileiras, principalmente na Amazônia, tem sido alvo de debates nacionais e internacionais. A problemática principal desse debate está nos impactos econômicos, sociais e ambientais, que a atividade exerce. Ao mesmo tempo, constata-se que as desigualdades entre as regiões brasileiras é um entrave para a melhoria dos índices de desenvolvimento no país. A partir dessa dualidade, esse trabalho se propôs a verificar o comportamento dos municípios com e sem soja nas regiões recentes da ocupação da soja no Brasil, com a finalidade de hierarquizar os municípios de acordo com a criação de índices de desenvolvimento, baseados no conceito amplo de desenvolvimento econômico. Esse conceito esteve alicerçado nas dimensões econômicas e sociais, de forma a realizar uma análise comparativa entre as regiões da recente ocupação da soja. Esse trabalho mostra diferenças regionais, principalmente quando se compara a região Centro-Oeste com as demais regiões Norte e Nordeste. Apesar da complexidade e amplitude do objeto de análise, a maioria dos municípios com soja nas áreas recentes da ocupação da soja apresentaram melhores resultados de desenvolvimento, quando comparados aos municípios sem soja. Não obstante, essa comprovação não é linear e homogênea. Indica-se políticas públicas que mitiguem essas desigualdades e que melhorem como um todo os níveis de desenvolvimento regional e que apesar dos municípios com soja se mostrarem melhor do que os municípios sem soja, ainda assim, se apresentarem muito abaixo dos índices de desenvolvimento dos países desenvolvidos. Dessa forma, esse estudo também é um primeiro passo para outros estudos e projetos, onde deverão ser considerados fatores de ordem ambiental, e da exclusão de trabalhadores em áreas com soja.
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The electrical substations have the goal to transmit, distribute and change the characteristics of electrical energy transmission networks of dealers to the end user with a high rate of reliability and continuously. For this it’s necessary to accomplish a gathering of datas from the local dealers where will be installed the substation to make a good electric project. This work has the objective to gather all the contents relatives to electric project of substation that are scattered in the literature, in order to organize and develop a basic guide that presents a methodology to dimension electrical equipments that belong to an industrial substation at 15 kV. In addition to elaborate a basic guide, this work aids to specify electrical equipments installed in the substation, bringing information and comparisons to know and determinate the kind of equipments that will be used, in a correct and coherent way with the national and international rules. Ultimately, after determined, got and specified all the equipments that belongs to an industrial substation, the work mention in global manner how to calculate the dimension of substation physical arrangement, determining all the least and required dimensions of each cubicle
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Pós-graduação em Educação - FFC
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Background. Ideal training methods that could ensure best peritoneal dialysis (PD) outcome have not been defined in previous reports. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the impact of training characteristics on peritonitis rates in a large Brazilian cohort.Methods. Incident patients with valid data on training recruited in the Brazilian Peritoneal Dialysis Multicenter Study (BRAZPD II) from January 2008 to January 2011 were included. Peritonitis was diagnosed according to International Society for Peritoneal Dialysis guidelines; incidence rate of peritonitis (episodes/patient-months) and time to the first peritonitis were used as end points.Results. Two thousand two hundred and forty-three adult patients were included in the analysis: 59 +/- 16 years old, 51.8% female, 64.7% with <= 4 years of education. The median training time was 15 h (IQI 10-20 h). Patients were followed for a median of 11.2 months (range 3-36.5). The overall peritonitis rate was 0.29 per year at risk (1 episode/41 patient-months). The mean number of hours of training per day was 1.8 +/- 2.4. Less than 1 h of training/day was associated with higher incidence rate when compared with the intervals of 1-2 h/day (P = 0.03) and > 2 h/day (P = 0.02). Patients who received a cumulative training of > 15 h had significantly lower incidence of peritonitis compared with < 15 h (0.26 per year at risk versus 0.32 per year at risk, P = 0.01). The presence of a caregiver and the number of people trained were not significantly associated with peritonitis incidence rate. Training in the immediate 10 days after implantation of the catheter was associated with the highest peritonitis rate (0.32 per year), compared with training prior to catheter implantation (0.28 per year) or > 10 days after implantation (0.23 per year). More experienced centers had a lower risk for the first peritonitis (P = 0.003).Conclusions. This is the first study to analyze the association between training characteristics and outcomes in a large cohort of PD patients. Low training time (particularly < 15 h), smaller center size and the timing of training in relation to catheter implantation were associated with a higher incidence of peritonitis. These results support the recommendation of a minimum amount of training hours to reduce peritonitis incidence regardless of the number of hours trained per day.