898 resultados para Jaupaci (GO)
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Este trabalho apresenta resultados obtidos por simulação de sistemas para avaliação da dinâmica de alguns princípios ativos utilizados nas culturas de soja, milho e milho safrinha, cultivados no Município de Mineiros, GO, próxima a voçoroca Chitolina. Esta é uma das áreas de recarga do aqüífero Guarani e, quando exposta à agrotóxicos, requer um acompanhamento maior quanto ao risco de contaminação da água. A avaliação foi realizada nos principais tipos de solo da área, a saber: Latossolo Vermelho Distrófico psamítico (V01) e Neossolo Quartzarenico Órtico Típico (V07). Vinte dos 22 produtos comerciais utilizados na área, correspondendo a 16 princípios ativos, foram avaliados utilizando o simulador CMLS- 94. As tendências de risco potencial de contaminação da água pela exposição aos produtos aplicados foram avaliadas para um período de 3 anos consecutivos, assim como a influência da pluviosidade na lixiviação dos produtos. As prioridades de monitoramento ?in loco? foram apresentadas.
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Com o objetivo de estudar as estrategias da agricultura familiar no Municipio de Silvania-GO foram testadas 22 variaveis relacionadas com o fluxo de caixa de 25 propriedades de uma rede de fazendas de referencia (RDF).As informacoes coletadas durante os anos 1992\\1993, 1993\\1994 e 1994\\1995 forneceram elementos para a caracterizacao do perfil dos sistemas de producao existentes naquele municipio. O estudo utilizou a analise fatorial de correspondencia, a classificacao hierarquica e a analise discriminante. A analise das variaveis que compoem o fluxo de caixa das propriedades da RDF permitiu identificar cinco estrategias adotadas pelos produtores. Duas dessas estrategias dizem respeito a forma de captacao de recursos para investimento na propriedade. A primeira delas ocorre pela venda de ativos financeiros, e a segunda ocorre pela tomada de emprestimos e financiamentos. As outras tres dizem respeito ao funcionamento dos sistemas de producao e sao definidas pela maior enfase na diversificacao, na pecuaria ou na transformacao de produtos.
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Objetivou-se com esse trabalho identificar as espécies de plantas daninhas presentes em 69 áreas de produção de tomate rasteiro em 24 municípios, dos estados de Goiás, Minas Gerais e São Paulo.
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Attempts to consolidate three specialist community nursing roles into one generalist post in community nursing in Scotland have prompted opposition.
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This paper explores the origins of meaning in adventurous activities. Specifically, the paper reports on a study of 10 adventure climbers in the Scottish mountaineering community. The study explores how formative experiences have influenced engagement in adventure climbing. Work has been done on the phenomenology of adventure and how individuals interpret and find meaning in the activity—this paper goes a step further and asks where do these dispositions come from? Using Bourdieu’s ideas of field, habitus and forms of capital to frame these experiences in the wider social environment, early experiences are identified that, for the subjects of this study, provide a framework for their later adoption of the ‘adventure habitus’. Among these influences are mainstream education, adventure education in particular, as well as broader formative experiences relating to factors such as gender and class. In addition, the study suggests that accounts differ between males and females in terms of their attitudes and dispositions towards adventure. This may relate to their respective experiences as well as expanding opportunities for both males and females. However, while the ‘adventure field’ provides a context where women can develop transformative identities, these are nearly always subject to male validation.
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There have been few genuine success stories about industrial use of formal methods. Perhaps the best known and most celebrated is the use of Z by IBM (in collaboration with Oxford University's Programming Research Group) during the development of CICS/ESA (version 3.1). This work was rewarded with the prestigious Queen's Award for Technological Achievement in 1992 and is especially notable for two reasons: 1) because it is a commercial, rather than safety- or security-critical, system and 2) because the claims made about the effectiveness of Z are quantitative as well as qualitative. The most widely publicized claims are: less than half the normal number of customer-reported errors and a 9% savings in the total development costs of the release. This paper provides an independent assessment of the effectiveness of using Z on CICS based on the set of public domain documents. Using this evidence, we believe that the case study was important and valuable, but that the quantitative claims have not been substantiated. The intellectual arguments and rationale for formal methods are attractive, but their widespread commercial use is ultimately dependent upon more convincing quantitative demonstrations of effectiveness. Despite the pioneering efforts of IBM and PRG, there is still a need for rigorous, measurement-based case studies to assess when and how the methods are most effective. We describe how future similar case studies could be improved so that the results are more rigorous and conclusive.
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This study examined whether adding spin to a ball in the free kick situation in football affects a professional footballer's perception of the ball's future arrival position. Using a virtual reality set-up, participants observed the flight paths of aerodynamically realistic free kicks with (+/- 600 rpm) and without sidespin. With the viewpoint being fixed in the centre of the goal, participants had to judge whether the ball would have ended up in the goal or not. Results show that trajectories influenced by the Magnus force caused by sidespin gave rise to a significant shift in the percentage of goal responses. The resulting acceleration that causes the ball to continually change its heading direction as the trajectory unfolds does not seem to be taken into account by the participants when making goal judgments. We conclude that the visual system is not attuned to such accelerated motion, which may explain why goalkeepers appear to misjudge the future arrival point of such curved free kicks.
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Health visiting services have been restructured from being universal for all children to targeting families in need. UK recommendations on infant feeding have also recently changed. With the many sources of information available on feeding babies, it is important to know where parents get feeding advice and which sources they find valuable. In this study, 215 mothers of one-year old infants were interviewed about where they had obtained feeding advice in the first year of their infant’s life and how useful they found this information. The health visitor was the most commonly cited source of information (70%) followed by grandparents (53%), while 10% of mothers relied solely on health visitor advice. This study highlights the importance placed by mothers on health visitors, which may have implications for the service in the midst of the reorganisation of the health visitor’s role.
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This paper responds to Wassell and LaVan’s paper on the transition from a preservice coteaching experience to independent teaching as a beginning inservice teacher. Wassell and LaVan describe coteaching as an alternative to traditional teaching. In our response, we argue that coteaching can also be applied alongside independent teaching in preservice courses, as opposed to an alternative to independent teaching, which has been shown to alleviate some of the transition issues described by Wassell and LaVan. We then present a critical discussion of different models and vocabularies of coteaching which apply in different sociocultural settings to expand the concept of coteaching. We attempt to extend Wassell and LaVan’s use of Guba and Lincoln’s (Fourth generation evaluation, 1989) authenticity criteria from the research methodology towards considering the criteria also as a framework for coteaching as practice for preservice and cooperating teachers. Finally, we reflect on the role of critical ethnography in Wassell and LaVan’s study in terms of the researchers’ intervention and whether improvements in the transition can be effectively introduced which do not require such intervention. We conclude our discussion with some suggestions to take forward this important work.