961 resultados para Cuervo, Rufino, 1801-1853
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Este estudo tem como objetivo geral investigar: De que forma os saberes construídos por alunos dialogando com os saberes do senso comum e os saberes científicos contribuem para aprendizagem significativa numa perspectiva de inovação pedagógica. Trata-se de uma pesquisa qualitativa de cariz etnográfica, por se adentrar no estudo permitindo o diagnóstico da realidade profunda. A pesquisa de campo realizou-se no lócus da pesquisa com a imersão da investigadora nesse ambiente durante nove meses. Foram utilizados diversos instrumentos da pesquisa tais como: observação participante que deu luz ao diário etnográfico no qual a investigadora fez os registros observados no campo, num diálogo e questionamentos constantes com os sujeitos, como também a entrevista e questionários individuais e em grupo com os educandos do 7º Ano A da Escola Municipal José Rufino e com a professora de geografia da referida turma na perspectiva da coleta dos dados que deram base às análises. As conclusões desta investigação apontam para inovação pedagógica na prática da professora de geografia, a mesma sem materiais de apoio apropriados, com poucos recursos didáticos, com a estrutura da sala de aula e da escola a desejar possibilita ambientes de aprendizagens diferentes onde seus alunos constroem aprendizagens significativas partindo dos conhecimentos do senso comum de forma coletiva, participativa envolvendo as outras ciências com pouco ensino e muita aprendizagem dentro e fora da sala de aula.
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As práticas intensivas que são utilizadas em aquacultura implicam que exista um contacto extremo entre indivíduos promovendo o stress, que atuando conjuntamente com diversos outros fatores, como é o caso de bactérias, são passíveis de induzir nos peixes um estado de doença. Photobacterium damselae subsp. piscicida (Phdp) é uma bactéria gram-negativa reconhecida por causar surtos graves de doença em diversas espécies de peixes. É considerada mundialmente como uma das maiores enfermidades para as práticas aquícolas, plausível de causar danos irreversíveis nestas populações. Neste trabalho pretendeu-se elaborar um protocolo de infeção com Phdp em Argyrosomus regius estabelecendo num primeiro ensaio a dose que causa mortalidade a 50% de uma população (LD50), estudando posteriormente num segundo ensaio, a infeção, o destino que a bactéria teria no peixe através de análise PCR, as consequências da infeção a nível hematológico e nos parâmetros imunitários, utilizando um modelo de coabitação, expondo indivíduos saudáveis a indivíduos doentes. Foi comprovada a virulência da estirpe AQP 17.1 de Phdp sobre indivíduos da espécie A. regius com um peso médio de 28,3±10,9g, situando-se o LD50 em 2,29×105 UFC ml-1, apresentando os peixes alguns sintomas típicos da doença crónica. O modelo de coabitação utilizado no segundo ensaio, permitiu-nos confirmar que Phdp infetou por coabitação indivíduos da espécie A. regius com peso médio de 23,4±8,6g. Os resultados sugerem que as brânquias podem ter sido um dos locais de entrada da bactéria no corpo do peixe, disseminando-se após 24 horas para o rim e intestino anterior. Phdp induziu em A. regius uma resposta imune inata que se avaliou ao longo do tempo quando comparados os indivíduos coabitantes do controlo (vetores injetados com tampão salino de Hanks) com os indivíduos coabitantes infetados (vetores injetados com suspensão de Phdp a uma concentração igual ao LD50). Esta resposta inflamatória ficou visível não só no aumento do número de leucócitos no sangue, mas também no aumento de atividade dos parâmetros humorais imunes. Os resultados sugerem que a maior atividade da resposta imunitária se deu após as 24 horas de coabitação, momento que determina também a invasão do patógeno em órgãos como o intestino anterior e o rim. Os resultados obtidos neste trabalho sugerem que Phdp pode induzir um estado de infeção em A. regius através de um modelo de coabitação, invadindo num curto espaço de tempo os órgãos do hospedeiro, desencadeando a atividade do sistema imune inato como resposta à infeção.
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Este estudo tem como objetivo geral investigar: De que forma os saberes construídos por alunos dialogando com os saberes do senso comum e os saberes científicos contribuem para aprendizagem significativa numa perspectiva de inovação pedagógica. Trata-se de uma pesquisa qualitativa de cariz etnográfica, por se adentrar no estudo permitindo o diagnóstico da realidade profunda. A pesquisa de campo realizou-se no lócus da pesquisa com a imersão da investigadora nesse ambiente durante nove meses. Foram utilizados diversos instrumentos da pesquisa tais como: observação participante que deu luz ao diário etnográfico no qual a investigadora fez os registros observados no campo, num diálogo e questionamentos constantes com os sujeitos, como também a entrevista e questionários individuais e em grupo com os educandos do 7º Ano A da Escola Municipal José Rufino e com a professora de geografia da referida turma na perspectiva da coleta dos dados que deram base às análises. As conclusões desta investigação apontam para inovação pedagógica na prática da professora de geografia, a mesma sem materiais de apoio apropriados, com poucos recursos didáticos, com a estrutura da sala de aula e da escola a desejar possibilita ambientes de aprendizagens diferentes onde seus alunos constroem aprendizagens significativas partindo dos conhecimentos do senso comum de forma coletiva, participativa envolvendo as outras ciências com pouco ensino e muita aprendizagem dentro e fora da sala de aula.
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With the recent regulatory reforms in a number of countries, railways resources are no longer managed by a single party but are distributed among different stakeholders. To facilitate the operation of train services, a train service provider (SP) has to negotiate with the infrastructure provider (IP) for a train schedule and the associated track access charge. This paper models the SP and IP as software agents and the negotiation as a prioritized fuzzy constraint satisfaction (PFCS) problem. Computer simulations have been conducted to demonstrate the effects on the train schedule when the SP has different optimization criteria. The results show that by assigning different priorities on the fuzzy constraints, agents can represent SPs with different operational objectives.
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Thomas Young (1773-1829) carried out major pioneering work in many different subjects. In 1800 he gave the Bakerian Lecture of the Royal Society on the topic of the “mechanism of the eye”: this was published in the following year (Young, 1801). Young used his own design of optometer to measure refraction and accommodation, and discovered his own astigmatism. He considered the different possible origins of accommodation and confirmed that it was due to change in shape of the lens rather than to change in shape of the cornea or an increase in axial length. However, the paper also dealt with many other aspects of visual and ophthalmic optics, such as biometric parameters, peripheral refraction, longitudinal chromatic aberration, depth-of-focus and instrument myopia. These aspects of the paper have previously received little attention. We now give detailed consideration to these and other less-familiar features of Young’s work and conclude that his studies remain relevant to many of the topics which currently engage visual scientists.
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This letter presents a technique to assess the overall network performance of sampled value process buses based on IEC 61850-9-2 using measurements from a single location in the network. The method is based upon the use of Ethernet cards with externally synchronized time stamping, and characteristics of the process bus protocol. The application and utility of the method is demonstrated by measuring latency introduced by Ethernet switches. Network latency can be measured from a single set of captures, rather than comparing source and destination captures. Absolute latency measures will greatly assist the design testing, commissioning and maintenance of these critical data networks.
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To the Editor; It was with interest that I read the recent article by Zhang et al. published in Supportive Care in Cancer [1]. This paper highlighted the importance of radiodermatitis (RD) being an unresolved and distressing clinical issue in patients with cancer undergoing radiation therapy. However, I am concerned with a number of clinical and methodological issues within this paper: (i) the clinical and operational definition of prophylaxis and treatment of RD; (ii) the accuracy of the identification of trials; and (iii) the appropriateness of the conduct of the meta-analyses...
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PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of three different high-intensity interval training (HIT) regimens on endurance performance in highly trained endurance athletes. METHODS: Before, and after 2 and 4 wk of training, 38 cyclists and triathletes (mean +/- SD; age = 25 +/- 6 yr; mass = 75 +/- 7 kg; VO(2peak) = 64.5 +/- 5.2 mL x kg(-1) min(-1)) performed: 1) a progressive cycle test to measure peak oxygen consumption (VO(2peak)) and peak aerobic power output (PPO), 2) a time to exhaustion test (T(max)) at their VO(2peak) power output (P(max)), as well as 3) a 40-km time-trial (TT(40)). Subjects were matched and assigned to one of four training groups (G(2), N = 8, 8 x 60% T(max) at P(max), 1:2 work:recovery ratio; G(2), N = 9, 8 x 60% T(max) at P(max), recovery at 65% HR(max); G(3), N = 10, 12 x 30 s at 175% PPO, 4.5-min recovery; G(CON), N = 11). In addition to G(1), G(2), and G(3) performing HIT twice per week, all athletes maintained their regular low-intensity training throughout the experimental period. RESULTS: All HIT groups improved TT(40) performance (+4.4 to +5.8%) and PPO (+3.0 to +6.2%) significantly more than G(CON) (-0.9 to +1.1%; P < 0.05). Furthermore, G(1) (+5.4%) and G(2) (+8.1%) improved their VO(2peak) significantly more than G(CON) (+1.0%; P < 0.05). CONCLUSION: The present study has shown that when HIT incorporates P(max) as the interval intensity and 60% of T(max) as the interval duration, already highly trained cyclists can significantly improve their 40-km time trial performance. Moreover, the present data confirm prior research, in that repeated supramaximal HIT can significantly improve 40-km time trial performance.
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Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease (HFMD), a contagious viral disease that commonly affects infants and children with blisters and flu like symptoms, is caused by a group of enteroviruses such as Enterovirus 71 (EV71) and coxsackievirus A16 (CA16). However some HFMD caused by EV71 may further develop into severe neurological complications such as encephalitis and meningitis. The route of transmission was postulated that the virus transmit from one person to another through direct contact of vesicular fluid or droplet from the infected or via faecal-oral route. To this end, this study utilised a human colorectal adenocarcinoma cell line (HT29) with epithelioid morphology as an in vitro model for the investigation of EV71 replication kinetics. Using qPCR, viral RNA was first detected in HT29 cells as early as 12 h post infection (hpi) while viral protein was first detected at 48 hpi. A significant change in HT29 cells’ morphology was also observed after 48 hpi. Furthermore HT29 cell viability also significantly decreased at 72 hpi. Together, data from this study demonstrated that co-culture of HT29 with EV71 is a useful in vitro model to study the pathogenesis of EV71
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Background: Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is increasing, along with obesity and type 2 diabetes (T2DM), with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people* in Australia particularly affected. GDM causes serious complications in pregnancy, birth, and the longer term, for both women and their infants. Women diagnosed with GDM have an eightfold risk of developing T2DM after pregnancy, compared with women who have not had GDM. Indigenous women have an even higher risk, at a younger age, and progress more quickly from GDM to T2DM, compared to non-Indigenous women. If left undetected and untreated, T2DM can lead to heart disease, stroke, renal disease, kidney failure, amputations and blindness. A GDM diagnosis offers a ‘window of opportunity’ for diabetes health interventions and it is vital that acceptable and effective prevention, treatment, and post-pregnancy care are provided. Low rates of post-pregnancy screening for T2DM are reported among non-Aboriginal women in Australia and among Indigenous women in other countries, however data for Aboriginal women are scarce. Breastfeeding, a healthy diet, and exercise can also help to prevent T2DM, and together with T2DM screening are recommended elements of ‘post-pregnancy care’ for women with GDM, This paper describes methods for a data linkage study to investigate rates of post-pregnancy care among women with GDM. Methods/Design: This retrospective cohort includes all women who gave birth at Cairns Base Hospital in Far North Queensland, Australia, from 2004 to 2010, coded as having GDM in the Cairns Base Hospital Clinical Coding system. Data linkage is being conducted with the Queensland Perinatal Data Collection, and three laboratories. Hospital medical records are being reviewed to validate the accuracy of GDM case ascertainment, and gather information on breastfeeding and provision of dietary advice. Multiple logistic regression is being used to compare post-pregnancy care between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal women, while adjusting for other factors may impact on post-pregnancy care. Survival analysis is being used to estimate the rates of progression from GDM to T2DM. Discussion: There are challenges to collecting post-pregnancy data for women with GDM. However, research is urgently needed to ensure adequate post-pregnancy care is provided for women with GDM in Australia.
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Objectives The purpose of the study was to establish regression equations that could be used to predict muscle thickness and pennation angle at different intensities from electromyography (EMG) based measures of muscle activation during isometric contractions. Design Cross-sectional study. Methods Simultaneous ultrasonography and EMG were used to measure pennation angle, muscle thickness and muscle activity of the rectus femoris and vastus lateralis muscles, respectively, during graded isometric knee extension contractions performed on a Cybex dynamometer. Data form fifteen male soccer players were collected in increments of approximately 25% intensity of the maximum voluntary contraction (MVC) ranging from rest to MVC. Results There was a significant correlation (P < 0.05) between ultrasound predictors and EMG measures for the muscle thickness of rectus femoris with an R2 value of 0.68. There was no significant correlation (P > 0.05) between ultrasound pennation angle for the vastus lateralis predictors for EMG muscle activity with an R2 value of 0.40. Conclusions The regression equations can be used to characterise muscle thickness more accurately and to determine how it changes with contraction intensity, this provides improved estimates of muscle force when using musculoskeletal models.
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Purpose The objectives of this study were to examine the effect of 4-week moderate- and high-intensity interval training (MIIT and HIIT) on fat oxidation and the responses of blood lactate (BLa) and rating of perceived exertion (RPE). Methods Ten overweight/obese men (age = 29 ±3.7 years, BMI = 30.7 ±3.4 kg/m2) participated in a cross-over study of 4-week MIIT and HIIT training. The MIIT training sessions consisted of 5-min cycling stages at mechanical workloads 20% above and 20% below 45%VO2peak. The HIIT sessions consisted of intervals of 30-s work at 90%VO2peak and 30-s rest. Pre- and post-training assessments included VO2max using a graded exercise test (GXT) and fat oxidation using a 45-min constant-load test at 45%VO2max. BLa and RPE were also measured during the constant-load exercise test. Results There were no significant changes in body composition with either intervention. There were significant increases in fat oxidation after MIIT and HIIT (p ≤ 0.01), with no effect of intensity. BLa during the constant-load exercise test significantly decreased after MIIT and HIIT (p ≤ 0.01), and the difference between MIIT and HIIT was not significant (p = 0.09). RPE significantly decreased after HIIT greater than MIIT (p ≤ 0.05). Conclusion Interval training can increase fat oxidation with no effect of exercise intensity, but BLa and RPE decreased after HIIT to greater extent than MIIT.