991 resultados para Superior mathematical ability


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This action research project describes a research project designed and implemented specifically with an emphasis on the instruction of mathematical vocabulary. The targeted population was my second period classroom of sixth grade students. This group of seventeen students represented diverse socioeconomic backgrounds and abilities. The school is located in a community of a population of approximately 5,000 people in the Midwest. My research investigation focused on the use of specific methods of vocabulary instruction and students’ use of precise mathematical vocabulary in writing and speaking. I wanted to see what effects these strategies would have on student performance. My research suggested that students who struggle with retention of mathematical knowledge have inadequate language skills. My research also revealed that students who have a sound knowledge of vocabulary and are engaged in the specific use of content language performed more successfully. Final analysis indicated that students believed the use of specific mathematical language helped them to be more successful and they made moderate progress in their performance on assessments.

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The research activity carried out during the PhD course was focused on the development of mathematical models of some cognitive processes and their validation by means of data present in literature, with a double aim: i) to achieve a better interpretation and explanation of the great amount of data obtained on these processes from different methodologies (electrophysiological recordings on animals, neuropsychological, psychophysical and neuroimaging studies in humans), ii) to exploit model predictions and results to guide future research and experiments. In particular, the research activity has been focused on two different projects: 1) the first one concerns the development of neural oscillators networks, in order to investigate the mechanisms of synchronization of the neural oscillatory activity during cognitive processes, such as object recognition, memory, language, attention; 2) the second one concerns the mathematical modelling of multisensory integration processes (e.g. visual-acoustic), which occur in several cortical and subcortical regions (in particular in a subcortical structure named Superior Colliculus (SC)), and which are fundamental for orienting motor and attentive responses to external world stimuli. This activity has been realized in collaboration with the Center for Studies and Researches in Cognitive Neuroscience of the University of Bologna (in Cesena) and the Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy of the Wake Forest University School of Medicine (NC, USA). PART 1. Objects representation in a number of cognitive functions, like perception and recognition, foresees distribute processes in different cortical areas. One of the main neurophysiological question concerns how the correlation between these disparate areas is realized, in order to succeed in grouping together the characteristics of the same object (binding problem) and in maintaining segregated the properties belonging to different objects simultaneously present (segmentation problem). Different theories have been proposed to address these questions (Barlow, 1972). One of the most influential theory is the so called “assembly coding”, postulated by Singer (2003), according to which 1) an object is well described by a few fundamental properties, processing in different and distributed cortical areas; 2) the recognition of the object would be realized by means of the simultaneously activation of the cortical areas representing its different features; 3) groups of properties belonging to different objects would be kept separated in the time domain. In Chapter 1.1 and in Chapter 1.2 we present two neural network models for object recognition, based on the “assembly coding” hypothesis. These models are networks of Wilson-Cowan oscillators which exploit: i) two high-level “Gestalt Rules” (the similarity and previous knowledge rules), to realize the functional link between elements of different cortical areas representing properties of the same object (binding problem); 2) the synchronization of the neural oscillatory activity in the γ-band (30-100Hz), to segregate in time the representations of different objects simultaneously present (segmentation problem). These models are able to recognize and reconstruct multiple simultaneous external objects, even in difficult case (some wrong or lacking features, shared features, superimposed noise). In Chapter 1.3 the previous models are extended to realize a semantic memory, in which sensory-motor representations of objects are linked with words. To this aim, the network, previously developed, devoted to the representation of objects as a collection of sensory-motor features, is reciprocally linked with a second network devoted to the representation of words (lexical network) Synapses linking the two networks are trained via a time-dependent Hebbian rule, during a training period in which individual objects are presented together with the corresponding words. Simulation results demonstrate that, during the retrieval phase, the network can deal with the simultaneous presence of objects (from sensory-motor inputs) and words (from linguistic inputs), can correctly associate objects with words and segment objects even in the presence of incomplete information. Moreover, the network can realize some semantic links among words representing objects with some shared features. These results support the idea that semantic memory can be described as an integrated process, whose content is retrieved by the co-activation of different multimodal regions. In perspective, extended versions of this model may be used to test conceptual theories, and to provide a quantitative assessment of existing data (for instance concerning patients with neural deficits). PART 2. The ability of the brain to integrate information from different sensory channels is fundamental to perception of the external world (Stein et al, 1993). It is well documented that a number of extraprimary areas have neurons capable of such a task; one of the best known of these is the superior colliculus (SC). This midbrain structure receives auditory, visual and somatosensory inputs from different subcortical and cortical areas, and is involved in the control of orientation to external events (Wallace et al, 1993). SC neurons respond to each of these sensory inputs separately, but is also capable of integrating them (Stein et al, 1993) so that the response to the combined multisensory stimuli is greater than that to the individual component stimuli (enhancement). This enhancement is proportionately greater if the modality-specific paired stimuli are weaker (the principle of inverse effectiveness). Several studies have shown that the capability of SC neurons to engage in multisensory integration requires inputs from cortex; primarily the anterior ectosylvian sulcus (AES), but also the rostral lateral suprasylvian sulcus (rLS). If these cortical inputs are deactivated the response of SC neurons to cross-modal stimulation is no different from that evoked by the most effective of its individual component stimuli (Jiang et al 2001). This phenomenon can be better understood through mathematical models. The use of mathematical models and neural networks can place the mass of data that has been accumulated about this phenomenon and its underlying circuitry into a coherent theoretical structure. In Chapter 2.1 a simple neural network model of this structure is presented; this model is able to reproduce a large number of SC behaviours like multisensory enhancement, multisensory and unisensory depression, inverse effectiveness. In Chapter 2.2 this model was improved by incorporating more neurophysiological knowledge about the neural circuitry underlying SC multisensory integration, in order to suggest possible physiological mechanisms through which it is effected. This endeavour was realized in collaboration with Professor B.E. Stein and Doctor B. Rowland during the 6 months-period spent at the Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy of the Wake Forest University School of Medicine (NC, USA), within the Marco Polo Project. The model includes four distinct unisensory areas that are devoted to a topological representation of external stimuli. Two of them represent subregions of the AES (i.e., FAES, an auditory area, and AEV, a visual area) and send descending inputs to the ipsilateral SC; the other two represent subcortical areas (one auditory and one visual) projecting ascending inputs to the same SC. Different competitive mechanisms, realized by means of population of interneurons, are used in the model to reproduce the different behaviour of SC neurons in conditions of cortical activation and deactivation. The model, with a single set of parameters, is able to mimic the behaviour of SC multisensory neurons in response to very different stimulus conditions (multisensory enhancement, inverse effectiveness, within- and cross-modal suppression of spatially disparate stimuli), with cortex functional and cortex deactivated, and with a particular type of membrane receptors (NMDA receptors) active or inhibited. All these results agree with the data reported in Jiang et al. (2001) and in Binns and Salt (1996). The model suggests that non-linearities in neural responses and synaptic (excitatory and inhibitory) connections can explain the fundamental aspects of multisensory integration, and provides a biologically plausible hypothesis about the underlying circuitry.

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The seasonal appearance of a deep chlorophyll maximum (DCM) in Lake Superior is a striking phenomenon that is widely observed; however its mechanisms of formation and maintenance are not well understood. As this phenomenon may be the reflection of an ecological driver, or a driver itself, a lack of understanding its driving forces limits the ability to accurately predict and manage changes in this ecosystem. Key mechanisms generally associated with DCM dynamics (i.e. ecological, physiological and physical phenomena) are examined individually and in concert to establish their role. First the prevailing paradigm, “the DCM is a great place to live”, is analyzed through an integration of the results of laboratory experiments and field measurements. The analysis indicates that growth at this depth is severely restricted and thus not able to explain the full magnitude of this phenomenon. Additional contributing mechanisms like photoadaptation, settling and grazing are reviewed with a one-dimensional mathematical model of chlorophyll and particulate organic carbon. Settling has the strongest impact on the formation and maintenance of the DCM, transporting biomass to the metalimnion and resulting in the accumulation of algae, i.e. a peak in the particulate organic carbon profile. Subsequently, shade adaptation becomes manifest as a chlorophyll maximum deeper in the water column where light conditions particularly favor the process. Shade adaptation mediates the magnitude, shape and vertical position of the chlorophyll peak. Growth at DCM depth shows only a marginal contribution, while grazing has an adverse effect on the extent of the DCM. The observed separation of the carbon biomass and chlorophyll maximum should caution scientists to equate the DCM with a large nutrient pool that is available to higher trophic levels. The ecological significance of the DCM should not be separated from the underlying carbon dynamics. When evaluated in its entirety, the DCM becomes the projected image of a structure that remains elusive to measure but represents the foundation of all higher trophic levels. These results also offer guidance in examine ecosystem perturbations such as climate change. For example, warming would be expected to prolong the period of thermal stratification, extending the late summer period of suboptimal (phosphorus-limited) growth and attendant transport of phytoplankton to the metalimnion. This reduction in epilimnetic algal production would decrease the supply of algae to the metalimnion, possibly reducing the supply of prey to the grazer community. This work demonstrates the value of modeling to challenge and advance our understanding of ecosystem dynamics, steps vital to reliable testing of management alternatives.

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Objetivo: avaliar as modificações ocorridas no âmbito da sequência de ativação o da sinergia extensora do MS e na sua influência sobre a capacidade de placing do polegar face à aplicação de um programa de intervenção em fisioterapia. Pretendeu-se também verificar as repercussões ao nível da participação dos indivíduos nas AVD`s. Metodologia: esta série de estudos de casos foi constituída por dois indivíduos com modificações nas componentes neuromotoras de movimento após AVE predominantes no MS. A avaliação dois indivíduos foi realizada em dois momentos PRE e POST separados por um período de intervenção de cerca de quinze semanas. Em cada momento de avaliação foi aplicada a F-MAMR, foi recolhido sinal electromiográfico dos músculos GD, DP, TLONG, TLAT e ABDPOL durante o movimento de alcance e usaram-se seis itens da CIF selecionadas de acordo com as necessidades sentidas. No momento PRE aplicou-se a MMSE para detetar défices cognitivos que interferissem com o processo de avaliação e de intervenção. O programa de intervenção foi individualizado e devidamente ajustado aos indivíduos, procurando que estes mantivessem um papel ativo durante a reabilitação. Esta foi realizada com a frequência de três vezes por semana e cada sessão teve cerca de quarenta e cinco minutos de trabalho ativo. Resultados: encontraram-se modificações na sequência de ativação muscular nos dois indivíduos e entre os indivíduos nos dois momentos de avaliação, nomeadamente no tempo de ativação muscular. O ABDPOL modificou o tempo em que iniciou atividade muscular e passou a recrutar atividade quase simultaneamente ao início do movimento da mão, verificando-se uma influência positiva da sinergia extensora do MS na capacidade de placing do polegar. Verificaram-se resultados positivos no estado sensório-motor do MS e na capacidade do indivíduo em participar em diversas AVD`s selecionadas de acordo com as necessidades. Conclusão: este estudo parece apontar para uma influência positiva nas modificações do nível de atividade da sinergia extensora do MS e na influência desta sobre a capacidade de placing do polegar durante o movimento de alcance, face a um programa de intervenção. Este estudo parece apontar também para uma influência positiva sobre a capacidade do indivíduo em participar em AVD`s selecionadas para a avaliação de acordo com necessidades sentidas.

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We are working on the confluence of knowledge management, organizational memory and emergent knowledge with the lens of complex adaptive systems. In order to be fundamentally sustainable organizations search for an adaptive need for managing ambidexterity of day-to-day work and innovation. An organization is an entity of a systemic nature, composed of groups of people who interact to achieve common objectives, making it necessary to capture, store and share interactions knowledge with the organization, this knowledge can be generated in intra-organizational or inter-organizational level. The organizations have organizational memory of knowledge of supported on the Information technology and systems. Each organization, especially in times of uncertainty and radical changes, to meet the demands of the environment, needs timely and sized knowledge on the basis of tacit and explicit. This sizing is a learning process resulting from the interaction that emerges from the relationship between the tacit and explicit knowledge and which we are framing within an approach of Complex Adaptive Systems. The use of complex adaptive systems for building the emerging interdependent relationship, will produce emergent knowledge that will improve the organization unique developing.

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RESUMO: Introdução – A insuficiência de convergência (IC) pode desencadear alterações da atenção visual. Pretende-se investigar se existem alterações na atenção visual em estudantes do ensino superior com IC. Metodologia – Estudo quantitativo, comparativo e correlacional. Participaram 44 estudantes com idades compreendidas entre os 18 e os 24 anos. Formaram-se dois grupos, um com Visão Binocular Normal (VBN) e outro com IC. O grupo com IC incluiu os indivíduos que apresentaram alterações no ponto próximo de convergência (PPC) e/ou na convergência para perto (C’). Para avaliar a atenção visual utilizou-se o teste de cancelamento de sinos. Resultados – O grupo com VBN foi composto por 32 indivíduos (23 do género feminino) e o grupo com IC por 12 indivíduos (11 do género feminino). No teste de atenção visual verificou-se que o número médio de sinos identificados foi de 34,6 para o grupo com VBN e de 34,3 no grupo com IC. O tempo médio de realização do teste foi de 167,9s e de 198,3s para os grupos de VBN e IC, respetivamente. Observou-se uma correlação moderada positiva entre o PPC e o tempo médio de realização do teste (r≈0,63) e uma correlação fraca positiva entre o número médio de sinos identificados e a C’ (r≈0,16). Por outro lado, a correlação entre o PPC e o número médio de sinos identificados (r≈-0,48) foi fraca negativa e entre a C’ e o tempo médio (r≈-0,05) foi ínfima negativa. Discussão/Conclusões – O grupo com VBN apresenta um número médio de sinos identificados superior ao grupo com IC. Verifica-se ainda que o grupo com IC demorou mais tempo na realização do teste, comparativamente com o grupo com VBN. Estes resultados apontam para uma possível relação entre a IC e a diminuição da atenção visual.

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On this paper we present a modified regularization scheme for Mathematical Programs with Complementarity Constraints. In the regularized formulations the complementarity condition is replaced by a constraint involving a positive parameter that can be decreased to zero. In our approach both the complementarity condition and the nonnegativity constraints are relaxed. An iterative algorithm is implemented in MATLAB language and a set of AMPL problems from MacMPEC database were tested.

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Dissertação de mestrado em ciências da educação especialidade educação especial

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Dissertação apresentada ao Instituto Superior de Contabilidade e Administração do Porto para obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Gestão das Organizações, Ramo de Gestão de Empresas Orientada por Professor Doutor José Freitas Santos

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Numa Estação de Tratamento de Águas Residuais (ETAR), a otimização do processo de Digestão Anaeróbia (DA) é fundamental para o aumento da produção de biogás, que por sua vez é convertido em energia, essencial para a rentabilidade de exploração de ETAR. No entanto, a complexidade do processo de Digestão Anaeróbia das lamas constitui um obstáculo à sua otimização. Com este trabalho pretende-se efetuar a análise e tratamento de dados de Digestão Anaeróbia, com recurso a Redes Neuronais Artificiais (RNA), contribuindo, desta forma, para a compreensão do processo e do impacto de algumas variáveis na produção de biogás. As Redes Neuronais Artificiais são modelos matemáticos computacionais inspirados no funcionamento do cérebro humano, com capacidade para entender relações complexas num determinado conjunto de dados, motivo por que se optou pela sua utilização na procura de soluções que permitem predizer o comportamento de uma DA. Para o desenvolvimento das RNA utilizou-se o programa NeuralToolsTM da PalisadeTM. Como caso de estudo, a metodologia foi aplicada ao Digestor A da ETAR Sul da SIMRIA, empresa onde teve lugar o estágio curricular que originou o presente trabalho. Nesse contexto, utilizaram-se dados com informação referente aos últimos dois anos de funcionamento do digestor, disponíveis na empresa. Apesar de se terem verificado certas limitações, na predição em alguns casos particulares, de um modo geral, considera-se que os resultados obtidos permitiram concluir que as redes neuronais modeladas apresentam boa capacidade de generalização na imitação do processo anaeróbio. Conclui-se, portanto, que o estudo realizado pode constituir um contributo com interesse para a otimização da produção do biogás na DA de ETAR Sul da SIMRIA e que a utilização de RNA poderá ser uma ferramenta a explorar, quer nessa área, quer noutras áreas de gestão de sistemas de saneamento básico.

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Tese de Doutoramento em Ciências da Educação - Especialidade de Desenvolvimento Curricular

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Aquest projecte ha aplicat algunes noves metodologies docents que seran imprescindibles per a la integració en l'EEES i, en particular, sistemes d'avaluació alternatius que puguin formar la base d'un sistema d'avaluació continuada per als continguts i adquisició d'habilitats que fins ara s'han aplegat en l'assignatura "Geografia Humana" de la llicenciatura de Geografia de la Universitat de Barcelona. A partir de la reflexió conjunta entre els membres de l’equip integrant del projecte sobre les competències i continguts que es desitja que adquireixi l'estudiant s'han dissenyat un conjunt de recursos per a l’avaluació: 1. exercicis individuals, destinats a valorar la capacitat d’estructurar idees, expressió escrita i gràfica, presentació etc. 2. treballs en equip, destinats a fomentar l’esperit de divisió del treball i de cooperació entre els estudiants i a mostrar el guany individual del treball col·lectiu. 3. proves objectives (tipus test), destinades a valorar l’adquisició de conceptes i de continguts bàsics. 4. preguntes d'autoavaluació, amb la finalitat que l’estudiant pugui fer el seu propi seguiment de l’adquisició de Coneixements. 5. qüestionaris d’autovaloració dels exercicis individuals i dels treballs en equip, amb l’objectiu que els alumnes reflexionin sobre el treball realitzat i que serveixin de base per a contrastar amb la valoració del professor. L’objectiu final és que l’estudiant pugui ser avaluat de manera contínua en el portafoli que recull el treball acumulat al llarg del curs. Tot i que el projecte s’ha basat en l’ús de l’eina dels “dossiers electrònics” de la UB, en el futur immediat els resultats obtinguts passaran a integrar-se en el Campus Virtual de la UB que utilitza la plataforma Moodle, les posibilitats tècniques de la qual permetran afegir una dimensió cooperativa més gran al treball avaluable (accés al treball dels grups, cooperació en la construcció de bases de dades, wikis editades pel conjunt de la classe etc.)

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The antifungal compound 2,4-diacetylphloroglucinol (Phl) contributes to biocontrol in pseudomonads, but whether or not Phl(+) biocontrol pseudomonads display higher plant-protecting activity than Phl(-) biocontrol pseudomonads remains to be demonstrated. This issue was addressed by assessing 230 biocontrol fluorescent pseudomonads selected from a collection of 3132 bacterial isolates obtained from 63 soils worldwide. One-third of the biocontrol pseudomonads were Phl(+) and almost all Phl(+) isolates also produced hydrogen cyanide (HCN). The only Phl(+) HCN(-) strain did harbor hcn genes, but with the deletion of a 134 bp hcnC fragment corresponding to an ADP-binding motif. Statistical analysis of biocontrol isolate distributions indicated that Phl production ability was associated with superior disease suppression activity in the Pythium-cucumber and Fusarium-tomato pathosystems, but this was also the case with HCN production ability. However, HCN significance was not as strong, as indicated both by the comparison of Phl(-) HCN(+) and Phl(-) HCN(-) strains and by correlation analyses. This is the first population-level demonstration of the higher plant-protecting activity of Phl(+) biocontrol pseudomonads in comparison with Phl(-) biocontrol pseudomonads.

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A Teoria dos Constrangimentos (TOC) ou das Restrições tem-se mostrado uma valiosa ferramenta de gestão, auxiliando na identificação dos constrangimentos que limitem a capacidade das empresas na prossecução da sua meta. Assim, para as restrições não físicas, a TOC desenvolveu o Processo de Raciocínio que é composto por ferramentas de análise lógica que dão subsídios para o diagnóstico de problemas bem como a formulação de soluções e planos de acção para implementá-las. Neste contexto, este trabalho se propõe a determinar a adequação do Processo de Raciocínio da Teoria dos Constrangimentos numa Instituição de Ensino Superior (IES) como forma de diagnosticar os problemas e propor soluções capazes de permitir a empresa uma melhoria contínua do seu desempenho. Serão avaliadas as ferramentas que compõem o Processo de Raciocínio, que são: Árvore de Realidade Actual, Diagrama de Dispersão de nuvens, Árvore de Realidade Futura, Árvore de Pré-Requisitos e Árvore de Transição. O trabalho inicia-se com uma pesquisa bibliográfica seguida de uma pesquisa de campo e finalizando com uma aplicação do PR numa IES localizada na ilha de São Vicente. A colecta de informações para a análise processou-se mediante a aplicação de um questionário fechado aos discentes e funcionários, questionário aberto aos docentes e entrevista estruturada aos dirigentes, elaborados em coerência com os objectivos que este estudo pretende atingir. Os resultados da aplicação do método aqui apresentado permitiram chegar as conclusões apontadas no capítulo final deste trabalho The Theory of Constraints (TOC) or Restriction Theory has proved to be a valuable management tool, assisting in the identification of constraints that restrict the ability of companies in the pursuit of its goals. Therefore, for the nonphysical constraints, TOC developed the Thinking Process (TP) that consists of logical analysis tools that provide a basis for diagnosing problems and formulating solutions and action plans to implement them. This study aims, thus, to determine the suitability of the use of the Thinking Process of the Theory of Constraints in a Higher Education Institution (HEI) as a way to diagnose problems and propose solutions that enable the firm to continually improve their performance. We will evaluate the tools that make up the TP, which are: Current Reality Tree, Evaporating Cloud Diagram, Future Reality Tree, Prerequisites Tree and Transition Tree. The work starts with a literature review, followed by a field search, and finishes with an application of the reasoning process in a higher education institution, located in São Vicente. The collection of the data for the analysis was processed through the application of a closed questionnaire to students and staff, opened questionnaire to teachers and interviews to management, drafted in line with the objectives that this study aims to reach. The results of the application of the method presented here, allowed us to reach the conclusions drawn in the final chapter of this work.