949 resultados para Intrinsic doping
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Ao longo deste trabalho é apresentada a caracterização optoelectrónica de uma estrutura semicondutora empilhada de fotodíodos PIN (Positive-Intrinsic-Negative), baseados em silício amorfo hidrogenado (a-Si:H - Hydrogenated Amorphous Silicon) e siliceto de carbono amorfo hi-drogenado (a-SiC:H - Hydrogenated Amorphous Silicon Carbide), em que ambos funcionam como filtros ópticos na zona visível do espectro electromagnético e cuja sensibilidade espectral na região do visível é modulada pelo sinal de tensão eléctrico aplicado e pela presença de polarização óptica adicional (radiação de fundo). Pretende-se utilizar a característica de sensor de cor destes dispositivos semicondutores para realizar a demultiplexagem de sinais ópticos e desenvolver um algoritmo que permita fazer o reco-nhecimento autónomo do sinal transmitido em cada canal, tendo em vista a utilização de vários ca-nais para a transmissão de sinais a curta distância. A transmissão destes sinais deverá ser suportada no meio de transmissão fibra óptica, que constituirá uma importante mais-valia na optimização do sistema WDM (Wavelength Division Mul-tiplexing), permitindo optimizar a transmissão de sinais. Pelas suas capacidades intrínsecas, as fi-bras ópticas de plástico (POF - Plastic Optical Fibers) são uma solução adequada para a transmis-são de sinais no domínio visível do espectro electromagnético a curtas distâncias. Foi realizada uma sucinta caracterização optoelectrónica da estrutura semicondutora sob diferentes condições de iluminação, variando o comprimento de onda e a iluminação de fundo que influencia a resposta espectral do dispositivo semicondutor, variando as cores dos fundos inciden-tes, variando o lado incidente do fundo sobre a estrutura semicondutora, variando a intensidade des-ses mesmos fundos incidentes e também variando a frequência do sinal de dados. Para a transmissão dos sinais de dados foram utilizados três dispositivos LED (Light-Emitting Diode) com as cores vermelho (626nm), verde (525nm) e azul (470nm) a emitir os respec-tivos sinais de dados sobre a estrutura semicondutora e onde foram aplicadas diversas configurações de radiação de fundo incidente, variando as cores dos fundos incidentes, variando o lado incidente do fundo sobre a estrutura semicondutora e variando também a intensidade desses mesmos fundos incidentes. Com base nos resultados obtidos ao longo deste trabalho, foi possível aferir sobre a influên-cia da presença da radiação de fundo aplicada ao dispositivo, usando diferentes sequências de dados transmitidos nos vários canais. Sob polarização inversa, e com a aplicação de um fundo incidente no lado frontal da estrutura semicondutora os valores de fotocorrente gerada são amplificados face aos valores no escuro, sendo que os valores mais altos foram encontrados com a aplicação do fundo de cor violeta, contribuindo para tal, o facto do sinal do canal vermelho e canal verde serem bastan-te amplificados com a aplicação deste fundo. Por outro lado, com a aplicação dos fundos incidentes no lado posterior da estrutura semi-condutora, o sinal gerado não é amplificado com nenhuma cor, no entanto, a aplicação do fundo de cor azul proporciona a distinção do sinal proveniente do canal azul e do canal vermelho, sendo que quando está presente um sinal do canal vermelho, o sinal é fortemente atenuado e com a presença do sinal do canal azul o sinal gerado aproxima-se mais do valor de fotocorrente gerada com a estru-tura no escuro. O algoritmo implementado ao longo deste trabalho, permite efectuar o reconhecimento au-tónomo da informação transmitida por cada canal através da leitura do sinal da fotocorrente forne-cida pelo dispositivo quando sujeito a uma radiação de fundo incidente violeta no lado frontal e uma radiação de fundo incidente azul no lado posterior. Este algoritmo para a descodificação dos sinais WDM utiliza uma aplicação gráfica desenvolvida em Matlab que com base em cálculos e compara-ções de sinal permite determinar a sequência de sinal dos três canais ópticos incidentes. O trabalho proposto nesta tese é um módulo que se enquadra no desenvolvimento de um sistema integrado de comunicação óptica a curta distância, que tem sido alvo de estudo e que resulta das conclusões de trabalhos anteriores, em que este dispositivo e outros de configuração idêntica foram analisados, de forma a explorar a sua utilização na implementação da tecnologia WDM den-tro do domínio do espectro visível e utilizando as POF como meio de transmissão.
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In this paper we present results on the use of a multilayered a-SiC:H heterostructure as a wavelength-division demultiplexing device for the visible light spectrum. The proposed device is composed of two stacked p-i-n photodiodes with intrinsic absorber regions adjusted to short and long wavelength absorption and carrier collection. An optoelectronic characterisation of the device was performed in the visible spectrum. Demonstration of the device functionality for WDM applications was done with three different input channels covering the long, the medium and the short wavelengths in the visible range. The recovery of the input channels is explained using the photocurrent spectral dependence on the applied voltage. An electrical model of the WDM device is proposed and supported by the solution of the respective circuit equations. Short range optical communications constitute the major application field, however other applications are also foreseen.
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Objectivo: Determinar se o Modelo Transteórico de Mudança de Comportamento (MTMC) é eficaz na promoção da actividade física (AF) nas grávidas. Metodologia: O grupo experimental (GE) participou no projecto “Mães em Movimento” baseado no MTMC. Aplicou-se o Questionário de AF para Gestantes, Escala de Estados de Mudança, Behavioural Regulation in Exercise Questionnaire e Questionário de Conhecimentos. Resultados: Na 2ª avaliação, no GE, todas as grávidas referiram praticar AF. A motivação intrínseca e os conhecimentos aumentaram Conclusão: O MTMC revelou-se um modelo eficaz na promoção da AF em grávidas.
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A análise que tem vindo a ser efectuada, paralelamente a experiências diversas de implementação de registos de dados pessoais de utentes das unidades de saúde, em particular no que concerne à protecção da privacidade, enquanto valor intrínseco à pessoa humana, encontra novos contornos face ao recente trabalho realizado no âmbito da Administração Central dos Sistemas de Saúde para a implementação do “Registo de Saúde Electrónico”. Este trabalho pretende analisar a bipolarização de interesses em questão. Por um lado o interesse público de adopção de um sistema de informação único, por outro lado a necessária protecção à privacidade do ser humano.
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Relatório de Estágio apresentado ao Instituto Superior de Contabilidade e Administração do Porto para a obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Auditoria Orientador: Rodrigo Mário Oliveira Carvalho, Dr. Coorientador: Vicente António Fernandes Seixas, Dr.
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Mestrado em Segurança e Higiene do Trabalho.
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We present a new dynamical approach to the Blumberg's equation, a family of unimodal maps. These maps are proportional to Beta(p, q) probability densities functions. Using the symmetry of the Beta(p, q) distribution and symbolic dynamics techniques, a new concept of mirror symmetry is defined for this family of maps. The kneading theory is used to analyze the effect of such symmetry in the presented models. The main result proves that two mirror symmetric unimodal maps have the same topological entropy. Different population dynamics regimes are identified, when the intrinsic growth rate is modified: extinctions, stabilities, bifurcations, chaos and Allee effect. To illustrate our results, we present a numerical analysis, where are demonstrated: monotonicity of the topological entropy with the variation of the intrinsic growth rate, existence of isentropic sets in the parameters space and mirror symmetry.
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In this paper we attempt to find out which motivations influence volunteers satisfaction. So, in a first moment, we categorize satisfaction through a factor analysis and then use linear regression models to find out the relations previously mentioned. Furthermore we analyse the existence of correlations between some demographic attributes and the other variables. In this research the population under study includes volunteers that work in the health area, more precisely volunteers that work in hospital and have direct contact with patients and their families. We obtained a total of 327 questionnaires and after excluding incomplete answers we get 304 questionnaires which embody a response rate of 36%. The outcomes of our analysis reveal that we can categorize satisfaction into intrinsic and extrinsic categories and show that motivations related to belonging and protection and career recognition are the ones influencing extrinsic satisfaction; motivations associated to development and learning and altruism are the ones with higher effect in intrinsic satisfaction. There are some negative correlations between age and extrinsic satisfaction, between years of participation and extrinsic satisfaction, between education and the motivation related to belonging and protection and between age and the motivation related to career recognition. There is only one positive correlation between hours per week and intrinsic satisfaction. The results offer new insights for research about volunteers’ motivations, motive fulfillment and volunteer satisfaction. Furthermore the outcomes advocate that to ensure satisfied volunteers, their motivations must be identified in a timely and appropriate moment, meaning that should happened as early as possible.
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Orientado por Mestre Anabela Ribeiro e Prof. Doutora Clara Ribeiro
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Knowledge is central to the modern economy and society. Indeed, the knowledge society has transformed the concept of knowledge and is more and more aware of the need to overcome the lack of knowledge when has to make options or address its problems and dilemmas. One’s knowledge is less based on exact facts and more on hypotheses, perceptions or indications. Even when we use new computational artefacts and novel methodologies for problem solving, like the use of Group Decision Support Systems (GDSSs), the question of incomplete information is in most of the situations marginalized. On the other hand, common sense tells us that when a decision is made it is impossible to have a perception of all the information involved and the nature of its intrinsic quality. Therefore, something has to be made in terms of the information available and the process of its evaluation. It is under this framework that a Multi-valued Extended Logic Programming language will be used for knowledge representation and reasoning, leading to a model that embodies the Quality-of-Information (QoI) and its quantification, along the several stages of the decision-making process. In this way, it is possible to provide a measure of the value of the QoI that supports the decision itself. This model will be here presented in the context of a GDSS for VirtualECare, a system aimed at sustaining online healthcare services.
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Here we report on the structural, optical, electrical and magnetic properties of Co-doped and (Co,Mo)-codoped SnO2 thin films deposited on r-cut sapphire substrates by pulsed laser deposition. Substrate temperature during deposition was kept at 500 degrees C. X-ray diffraction analysis showed that the undoped and doped films are crystalline with predominant orientation along the [1 0 1] direction regardless of the doping concentration and doping element. Optical studies revealed that the presence of Mo reverts the blue shift trend observed for the Co-doped films. For the Co and Mo doping concentrations studied, the incorporation of Mo did not contribute to increase the conductivity of the films or to enhance the ferromagnetic order of the Co-doped films. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Anticancer activity of the new [Ru(eta(5)-C5H5)(PPh3)(Me(2)bpy)][CF3SO3] (Me(2)bpy = 4,4'-dimethyl-2,2'-bipyridine) complex was evaluated in vitro against several human cancer cell lines, namely A2780, A2780CisR, HT29, MCF7, MDAMB231 and PC3. Remarkably, the IC50 values, placed in the nanomolar and sub-micromolar range, largely exceeded the activity of cisplatin. Binding to human serum albumin, either HSA (human serum albumin) or HSA(faf) (fatty acid-free human serum albumin) does not affect the complex activity. Fluorescence studies revealed that the present ruthenium complex strongly quench the intrinsic fluorescence of albumin. Cell death by the [Ru(eta(5)-C5H5)(PPh3)(Me(2)bpy)][CF3SO3] complex was reduced in the presence of endocytosis modulators and at low temperature, suggesting an energy-dependent mechanism consistent with endocytosis. On the whole, the biological activity evaluated herein suggests that the complex could be a promising anticancer agent. (C) 2013 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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This paper reports on the structural and optical properties of Co-doped TiO2 thin films grown onto (0001)Al2O3 substrates by non-reactive pulsed laser deposition (PLD) using argon as buffer gas. It is shown that by keeping constant the substrate temperature at as low as 310 degrees C and varying only the background gas pressure between 7 Pa and 70 Pa, it is possible to grow either epitaxial rutile or pure anatase thin films, as well as films with a mixture of both polymorphs. The optical band gaps of the films are red shifted in comparison with the values usually reported for undoped TiO2, which is consistent with n-type doping of the TiO2 matrix. Such band gap red shift brings the absorption edge of the Co-doped TiO2 films into the visible region, which might favour their photocatalytic activity. Furthermore, the band gap red shift depends on the films' phase composition, increasing with the increase of the Urbach energy for increasing rutile content. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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OBJECTIVE: To determine health care costs and economic burden of epidemiological changes in diseases related to tobacco consumption. METHODS: A time-series analysis in Mexico (1994-2005) was carried out on seven health interventions: chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases, lung cancer with and without surgical intervention, asthma in smokers and non-smokers, full treatment course with nicotine gum, and full treatment course with nicotine patch. According with Box-Jenkins methodology, probabilistic models were developed to forecast the expected changes in the epidemiologic profile and the expected changes in health care services required for selected interventions. Health care costs were estimated following the instrumentation methods and validated with consensus technique. RESULTS: A comparison of the economic impact in 2006 vs. 2008 showed 20-90% increase in expected cases depending on the disease (p<0.05), and 25-93% increase in financial requirements (p<0.01). The study data suggest that changes in the demand for health services for patients with respiratory diseases related to tobacco consumption will continue showing an increasing trend. CONCLUSIONS: In economic terms, the growing number of cases expected during the study period indicates a process of internal competition and adds an element of intrinsic competition in the management of preventive and curative interventions. The study results support the assumption that if preventive programs remain unchanged, the increasing demands for curative health care may cause great financial and management challenges to the health care system of middle-income countries like Mexico.
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Dissertação de Mestrado, Estudos Integrados dos Oceanos, 12 de Dezembro de 2013, Universidade dos Açores.