1000 resultados para Modelos de separação de efeitos
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de NÃvel Superior (CAPES)
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Pós-graduação em Biologia Geral e Aplicada - IBB
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de NÃvel Superior (CAPES)
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Pós-graduação em Ciências da Motricidade - IBRC
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de NÃvel Superior (CAPES)
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de NÃvel Superior (CAPES)
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Pós-graduação em Engenharia Mecânica - FEG
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento CientÃfico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
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Corporate governance can be understood like a management model that aims to build a good relationship between managers, controllers, minority shareholders and other stakeholders. Implement corporate governance in an organization often requires a cultural change. Corporate governance as an organizational model needs reinforce cultural behaviors of its members so as which support the principles and values that increment the relationship between the organization and its stakeholders. The process of corporate structuring of an organization is largely determined by culture. Being the culture a set of organizational values that distinguishes one organization of other, it is natural that these organizations find adjustment difficulties during the implementation of international values. The organizations in the context of corporate governance can t think and act over themselves, but instead must think and take action on a set of actors who are strongly linked with them in order to achieve the same goals and objectives planned.
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The research aims to analyze the main changes in the concepts of the processes of production and consumption of news content information. The theoretical framework used will be the new consequent social, economic and technological paradigms of the current scenario of convergence of platforms, content and languages. The research aims to investigate the changes in the macro environment of journalistic production and, therefore, examine whether the local flow of news content meets the requirements of a new public consumption target set by the new Brazilian generations, composed of young people influenced by the cultures of computing, audiovisual communication and also by economic and cultural globalization. As expansion of the analyzes sought to verify the impact of these changes in the current models of traditional media, as well as the interference caused and trends in models of existing production. Also a case study is performed on this production flow in comparison with current market research of Jornal da Cidade (JC) of the city of Bauru (SP), the main media of the Grupo Comunicação. The intent of the approach will be to establish some preambles to assist in bringing the theory with the practical impacts on journalistic production, its agents, institutions and the workplace
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de NÃvel Superior (CAPES)
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Pós-graduação em FÃsica - IFT
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Amphibian populations worldwide have been suffering declines generated by habitat degradation, loss, fragmentation and habitat split. With habitat loss and fragmentation in the landscape comes habitat split, which is the separation between the adult anuran habitat and breeding sites, forcing individuals to move through matrix during breeding seasons. Thus, habitat split increases the chance of extinction of amphibians with aquatic larval development and acts as a filter in the selection of species having great influence on species richness and community structure. The use of functional diversity allows us to consider the identity and characteristics of each species to understand the effects of fragmentation processes. The objective of this study was to estimate the effects of habitat split, as well as habitat loss in the landscape, on amphibians functional diversity (FD) and species richness (S). We selected 26 landscapes from a database with anuran surveys of Brazilian Atlantic Forest. For each landscape we calculated DF, S and landscape metrics at multiple scales. To calculate the DF we considered traits that influenced species use and persistence in the landscape. We refined maps of forest remnants and water bodies for metrics calculation. To relate DF and S (response variables) to landscape variables (explanatory variables), we used a model selection approach, fitting generalized linear models (GLMS) and making your selection with AICc. We compared the effect of model absence and models with habitat split, habitat amount and habitat connectivity effects, as well as their interaction. The most plausible models for S were the sum and interaction between habitat split in 7.5 km scale. For anurans with terrestrial development, habitat amount was the only plausible explanatory variable, in the 5 km scale. For anurans with aquatic larvae habitat amount in larger scales and the addition of habitat amount and habitat split were plausible...
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Amphibian populations worldwide have been suffering declines generated by habitat degradation, loss, fragmentation and habitat split. With habitat loss and fragmentation in the landscape comes habitat split, which is the separation between the adult anuran habitat and breeding sites, forcing individuals to move through matrix during breeding seasons. Thus, habitat split increases the chance of extinction of amphibians with aquatic larval development and acts as a filter in the selection of species having great influence on species richness and community structure. The use of functional diversity allows us to consider the identity and characteristics of each species to understand the effects of fragmentation processes. The objective of this study was to estimate the effects of habitat split, as well as habitat loss in the landscape, on amphibians functional diversity (FD) and species richness (S). We selected 26 landscapes from a database with anuran surveys of Brazilian Atlantic Forest. For each landscape we calculated DF, S and landscape metrics at multiple scales. To calculate the DF we considered traits that influenced species use and persistence in the landscape. We refined maps of forest remnants and water bodies for metrics calculation. To relate DF and S (response variables) to landscape variables (explanatory variables), we used a model selection approach, fitting generalized linear models (GLMS) and making your selection with AICc. We compared the effect of model absence and models with habitat split, habitat amount and habitat connectivity effects, as well as their interaction. The most plausible models for S were the sum and interaction between habitat split in 7.5 km scale. For anurans with terrestrial development, habitat amount was the only plausible explanatory variable, in the 5 km scale. For anurans with aquatic larvae habitat amount in larger scales and the addition of habitat amount and habitat split were plausible...
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O objetivo deste estudo foi investigar os efeitos de dois modelos experimentais de dietas hipercalóricas em comportamentos de ansiedade, processos de aprendizagem e memória e alterações metabólicas. Os animais foram divididos em seis grupos experimentais, de acordo com a condição nutricional. 1) Controle (C); 2) Dieta de Cafeteria (DC); 3) Dieta HiperlipÃdica (DH); 4) Controle AIN-93 (C/AIN-93); 5) Dieta de Cafeteria AIN-93 (DC/AIN-93), e 6) Dieta HiperlipÃdica AIN-93 (DH/AIN-93). Posteriormente, os grupos foram subdivididos em dois grupos independentes, conforme a tarefa à qual foram submetidos. Pesagens foram realizadas semanalmente até os 98 dias de vida; foram verificados os pesos do fÃgado, do coração e o peso de tecido adiposo retroperitoneal e epididimal e foram realizadas dosagens de glicose, triglicérides, TGO e TGP no soro e gordura total, colesterol total e triglicérides no fÃgado. Os testes utilizados: Labirinto em T Elevado (LTE), Caixa Claro/Escuro e Labirinto Aquático de Morris (LAM). Os resultados de peso corporal, os dados comportamentais do LAM, do LTE e os dados de peso dos tecidos extraÃdos no dia do sacrifÃcio e as análises bioquÃmicas foram submetidos a uma Análise de Variância (ANOVA). Quando apropriado, foi utilizado o teste de comparações múltiplas de Newman-Keuls (p< 0,05). Os dados comportamentais do teste claro/escuro foram submetidos ao teste t-Student (p< 0,05). Animais tratados com dieta hiperlipÃdica apresentaram maiores medidas de peso e ganho de peso comparados aos animais controle e dieta de cafeteria, tratados com pellet e com dieta AIN-93. Animais DH1, DC1, DH1 AIN-93, DH2 AIN-93 e DH2 apresentaram maior peso no dia do sacrifÃcio. Animais DH1, DH1 AIN-93, DH2 e DH2 AIN-93 apresentaram maior acúmulo dos tecidos adiposos retroperitoneal e epididimal. Animais DH1 AIN-93 e DC2 AIN-93 apresentaram maiores nÃveis de glicose. Animais C2, DH2 e DC2 apresentaram maiores nÃveis de triglicérides. Animais DH1 e C1 apresentaram menores valores de TGO. Animais C2 e C2 AIN-93 apresentaram maiores nÃveis de TGO. Animais C1, DH1, C2 e DH2 apresentaram maiores nÃveis de TGP. Animais DH1 AIN-93, DH1, DH2 e DH2 AIN-93 apresentaram maiores valores de gordura total no fÃgado. Animais DH1 AIN-93 e DH2 apresentaram maiores nÃveis de colesterol no fÃgado. Animais DH1, DC1, DH2 e DH2 AIN-93 apresentaram maiores nÃveis de triglicérides no fÃgado. Com relação ao consumo alimentar, animais DH apresentaram maior consumo calórico e maior consumo lipÃdico quando comparados aos animais C e DC, com ração em pellet ou dieta AIN-93. Com relação ao LTE, não foram verificadas diferenças nas esquivas e na fuga. Animais DC1, DH1 e DH1 AIN-93 apresentaram menores nÃveis de ansiedade verificados a partir dos dados do teste da caixa claro-escuro. Animais DC2 AIN-93 apresentaram pior desempenho em tarefa de memória. Os dados obtidos a partir deste estudo demonstraram que as dietas utilizadas foram capazes de acarretar ganho de peso, acúmulo de tecido adiposo, alterações metabólicas, diminuição da ansiedade nos animais e pior desempenho em uma tarefa de memória em um dos grupos nutricionais.