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A presente dissertação tem como objetivo analisar o romance de sensação, gênero da literatura popular, que fez muito sucesso e alcançou tiragens significativas no Rio de Janeiro da virada do século XIX. Com isso, busca-se contribuir para a compreensão da circulação cultural entre romances canônicos e populares, tema ainda pouco estudado pela literatura acadêmica. O romance de sensação será abordado, nos capítulos um e dois, no contexto do processo de modernização do Rio de Janeiro no século XIX que faz com que ele ganhe força enquanto produto estético da vida urbana frenética capaz de produzir sensações diversas a partir de elementos como as transformações do espaço, as novas tecnologias, uma nova forma de viver, bem como pela criminalização, pelo medo, pela fascinação pelo terrível e pela mistura entre ficção e notícia. Argumenta-se, ainda, que este tipo de romance terá seu desenvolvimento propiciado por elementos como o barateamento do livro, uma linguagem jornalística e sensacionalista e adequações estruturais que teriam viabilizado um aumento do público leitor e consumidor. Por fim, no terceiro capítulo, analisamos o romance Os estranguladores do Rio ou o crime da Rua Carioca. Romance sensacional do Rio oculto, do autor Abílio Soares Pinheiro, onde podemos observar as características dessas narrativas de caráter popular, que dialogam com textos jornalísticos e científicos, com estruturas de sedução e composição do folhetim, com audaciosas temáticas que incorporam o submundo da pobreza e do mundo criminoso, ambos marcados pela violência, sangue e sexo.
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O estudo aqui apresentado se enquadra dentro de uma inquietação que tem mobilizado diversos estudos, a saber: a conjugação entre mídia, centros urbanos e a violência. O estudo parte da hipótese de que a mídia modifica a forma e o conteúdo de suas matérias a partir do projeto de "pacificação" ocorrido na cidade do Rio de Janeiro. Inspirado nas teorias de agenda-setting, esse trabalho busca entender como a mídia sugere questões relacionadas aos territórios de favela antes, durante e após a "pacificação". Para tanto, o recorreu-se a matérias do jornal O Globo, sobre seis favelas "pacificadas", no período de 2007 a 2013. Além do escopo teórico da Agenda-Setting, o trabalho irá dialogar com as teorias de Representação Social, buscando compreender a imagem que a mídia construiu das favelas nesses três períodos citados anteriormente. O texto será dividido em seis capítulos. O primeiro fará uma breve introdução das questões levantadas no texto. O segundo capítulo discutirá as representações sociais da favela carioca no decorrer do tempo, passando por cada período desde o início do século XX. No capítulo subsequente discutirá as teorias de Representação Social e de Agenda-Setting, pontuando a forma pela qual a análise se apropriará delas. No capítulo quatro serão levantadas questões referentes à confecção das notícias bem como as especificidades do caso brasileiro, anunciadas por alguns estudos analisados. Em seguida, o capítulo cinco trará as análises que foram realizadas e seus resultados, discutindo-os em três seções específicas, divididas em "temas", "agendas" e "atores". Por fim, o capítulo seis apresenta as considerações finais, reapresentando de forma breve as questões levantadas com o objetivo de localizar os limites do estudo e as perspectivas de pesquisas futuras.
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This report describes the process and details of developing an interactive online database portal for the BOBLME region.The MPA (Marine Protected Area) Atlas website, created by WorldFish was designed to provide public access to the latest information relevant to marine scientists, managers and conservationists. The main features include; BOBLME MPA database;interactive geospatial maps;and information about important habitats such as coral reefs,BOBLME boundaries and bathymetry.
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Thomas, R. & Urquhart, C. NHS Wales e-library portal evaluation. (For Informing Healthcare Strategy implementation programme). Aberystwyth: Department of Information Studies, University of Wales Aberystwyth Follow-on to NHS Wales User Needs study Sponsorship: Informing Healthcare, NHS Wales
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OBJECTIVE: The Veterans Health Administration has developed My HealtheVet (MHV), a Web-based portal that links veterans to their care in the veteran affairs (VA) system. The objective of this study was to measure diabetic veterans' access to and use of the Internet, and their interest in using MHV to help manage their diabetes. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Cross-sectional mailed survey of 201 patients with type 2 diabetes and hemoglobin A(1c) > 8.0% receiving primary care at any of five primary care clinic sites affiliated with a VA tertiary care facility. Main measures included Internet usage, access, and attitudes; computer skills; interest in using the Internet; awareness of and attitudes toward MHV; demographics; and socioeconomic status. RESULTS: A majority of respondents reported having access to the Internet at home. Nearly half of all respondents had searched online for information about diabetes, including some who did not have home Internet access. More than a third obtained "some" or "a lot" of their health-related information online. Forty-one percent reported being "very interested" in using MHV to help track their home blood glucose readings, a third of whom did not have home Internet access. Factors associated with being "very interested" were as follows: having access to the Internet at home (p < 0.001), "a lot/some" trust in the Internet as a source of health information (p = 0.002), lower age (p = 0.03), and some college (p = 0.04). Neither race (p = 0.44) nor income (p = 0.25) was significantly associated with interest in MHV. CONCLUSIONS: This study found that a diverse sample of older VA patients with sub-optimally controlled diabetes had a level of familiarity with and access to the Internet comparable to an age-matched national sample. In addition, there was a high degree of interest in using the Internet to help manage their diabetes.
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Background. There is conflicting evidence on the efficacy of regional adjuvant chemotherapy, via portal-vein infusion (PVI), after resection of colorectal cancer. We undertook a randomised controlled multicentre trial to investigate the efficacy of PVI (500 mg/m2 fluorouracil plus 5000 IU heparin daily for 7 days). Methods. 1235 of about 1500 potentially eligible patients were randomly assigned surgery plus PVI or surgery alone (control). The patients were followed up for a median of 63 months, with yearly screening for recurrent disease. The primary endpoint was survival; analyses were by intention to treat. Findings. 619 patients in the control group and 616 in the PVI group met eligibility criteria. 164 (26%) control-group patients and 173 (28%) PVI-group patients died. 5-year survival did not differ significantly between the groups (73 vs 72%; 95% CI for difference -6 to 4). The control and PVI groups were also similar in terms of disease-free survival at 5 years (67 vs 65%) and the number of patients with liver metastases (79 vs 77%). Interpretation. PVI of fluorouracil, at a dose of 500 mg/m2 for 7 days, cannot be recommended as the sole adjuvant treatment for high-risk colorectal cancer after complete surgical excision. However, these results cannot eliminate a small benefit when PVI is used at a higher dosage or in combination with mitomycin.
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This article describes ongoing research on developing a portal framework based on the OASIS Web Services for Remote Portlets (WSRP) standard for integration of Web-based education contents and services made available through a model for a European Networked University. We first identify the requirements for such a framework that supports integration at the presentation level and collaboration in developing and updating study programmes and course materials. We then outline the architecture design, and report on the initial implementation and preliminary evaluation.
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Web services based systems have recently found their way into many applications such as e-commerce, corporate integration and e-learning. Construction of new services or introducing new functions to existing services requires composition of web services. Current approaches to service composition often require major programming effort; this is time consuming and requires considerable developer expertise. In this paper, we explore the real and rich scenarios found in e-learning where education services are offered through the Internet by networked universities to potentially millions in the world. These services are derived from existing/emerging business operation processes and commonly offered through a web interface, combined with other services such as email and ftp services, to support partial/full business processes. We identify the requirements for a generic portal framework for easy integration of existing expertise and services of individual institutions (enterprises). We examine the existing technologies and standards, and point out the gaps to be filled in designing the architecture of the framework
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Information on non-native species (NNS) is often scattered among a multitude of sources, such as regional and national databases, peer-reviewed and grey literature, unpublished research projects, institutional datasets and with taxonomic experts. Here we report on the development of a database designed for the collation of information in Britain. The project involved working with volunteer experts to populate a database of NNS (hereafter called “the species register”). Each species occupies a row within the database with information on aspects of the species’ biology such as environment (marine, freshwater, terrestrial etc.), functional type (predator, parasite etc.), habitats occupied in the invaded range (using EUNIS classification), invasion pathways, establishment status in Britain and impacts. The information is delivered through the Great Britain Non-Native Species Information Portal hosted by the Non-Native Species Secretariat. By the end of 2011 there were 1958 established NNS in Britain. There has been a dramatic increase over time in the rate of NNS arriving in Britain and those becoming established. The majority of established NNS are higher plants (1,376 species). Insects are the next most numerous group (344 species) followed by non-insect invertebrates (158 species), vertebrates (50 species), algae (24 species) and lower plants (6 species). Inventories of NNS are seen as an essential tool in the management of biological invasions. The use of such lists is diverse and far-reaching. However, the increasing number of new arrivals highlights both the dynamic nature of invasions and the importance of updating NNS inventories.
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Abstract: The UK Government funded, GB Non-Native Species Information Portal (GBNNSIP) collects and collates data on non-native species in Great Britain making information available online. Resources include a comprehensive register of non-native species and detailed fact sheets for a sub-set, significant to humans or the environment. Reporting of species records are linked to risk analyses, rapid responses and horizon scanning to support the early recognition of threats (Figure 12). The portal has improved flow of new and existing distributional data to the National Biodiversity Network (NBN) to generate distribution maps for the portal. The project is led by the Biological Records Centre and the Marine Biological Association is responsible for marine non-native species within this scheme. The INTERREG IV funded project Marinexus has included professional research and citizen science work, which has fed directly into the portal. The portal outputs and the work of Marinexus have a range of marine governance applications, including supporting work towards MSFD compliance.