984 resultados para Waves.
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Uma interface cérebro-computador (BCI) não é mais do que um dispositivo que lê e analisa ondas cerebrais e as converte em ações sobre um computador. Com a evolução das BCI e a possibilidade de acesso às mesmas por parte do público começou a ser possível o uso de BCIs para fins lúdicos. Nesse sentido nesta tese foi feito um estudo sobre interfaces cérebro-computador, o que são, que tipos de BCI existem, o seu uso para entretenimento, as suas limitações e o futuro deste tipo de interfaces. Foi ainda criado um software lúdico controlado por BCI (Emotiv EPOC) que é composto por um jogo tipo Pong e um reprodutor de música. O reprodutor de música através de BCI classifica e recomenda músicas ao utilizador. Com esta tese foi possível chegar à conclusão que é possível utilizar BCI para entretenimento (jogos e recomendação de conteúdos) apesar de se ter verificado que para jogos os dispositivos tradicionais de controlo (rato e teclado) ainda têm uma precisão muito superior.
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This paper addresses limit cycles and signal propagation in dynamical systems with backlash. The study follows the describing function (DF) method for approximate analysis of nonlinearities and generalizes it in the perspective of the fractional calculus. The concept of fractional order describing function (FDF) is illustrated and the results for several numerical experiments are analysed. FDF leads to a novel viewpoint for limit cycle signal propagation as time-space waves within system structure.
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Waves of globalization reflect the historical technical progress and modern economic growth. The dynamics of this process are here approached using the multidimensional scaling (MDS) methodology to analyze the evolution of GDP per capita, international trade openness, life expectancy, and education tertiary enrollment in 14 countries. MDS provides the appropriate theoretical concepts and the exact mathematical tools to describe the joint evolution of these indicators of economic growth, globalization, welfare and human development of the world economy from 1977 up to 2012. The polarization dance of countries enlightens the convergence paths, potential warfare and present-day rivalries in the global geopolitical scene.
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A retrospective study was made of 6 children, with nonsurgical-related acute myocardial infarction (AMI), between January 1987 and December 1994. The ratio for gender was 1 and mean age at AMI was 49 days, 4 cases being associated with congenital heart disease (Fallot's tetralogy, truncus arteriosus and DiGeorge syndrome, one case each, and anomalous origin of left coronary artery, 2 cases). Kawasaki disease and coronary embolisation from thrombosis of the renal vein occurred in the other 2 cases respectively. All developed congestive cardiac failure and cardiomegaly. In the ECG pathologic q waves with more than 35 msec occurred in all, and QT prolongation occurred in 3. Five children (83%) all with AMI in the anterior and lateral wall of the left ventricle died, death being related with cardiac mechanical failure and not with arrhythmias.
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Durante o Verão de 2003, a Europa ocidental foi afectada por uma onda de calor sem precedentes, que provocou milhares de mortos. As ondas de calor são fenómenos climatéricos esporádicos mas recorrentes, caracterizadas por períodos de calor intenso, com duração de vários dias, e associadas a aumento da morbilidade e da mortalidade. A principal causa de morte directamente atribuível ao calor é o golpe de calor, mas uma onda de calor provoca um aumento da mortalidade por todas as causas, sobretudo por doença cardiovascular e respiratória. Os estudos epidemiológicos revelam que o excesso de óbitos associado ao calor se concentra em grupos de risco definidos. Os idosos, os doentes crónicos e os indivíduos socialmente isolados são particularmente vulneráveis. O ar condicionado é o principal factor protector contra os efeitos pejorativos do calor sobre a saúde. As ondas de calor têm efeitos sobre a saúde indirectos, determinando a descompensação de uma doença crónica, ou directos, provocando doenças relacionadas com o calor (DRC). As DRC clássicas incluem, por ordem de gravidade crescente, exantemas, cãibras, síncope, exaustão pelo calor e golpe de calor. O golpe de calor é uma emergência médica caracterizada pela instalação súbita de hipertermia e disfunção neurológica central. O tratamento do golpe de calor consiste em arrefecimento corporal imediato e medidas de suporte de funções vitais. Mesmo com terapêutica agressiva, a mortalidade do golpe de calor é elevada e as sequelas neurológicas são frequentes nos sobreviventes. A mortalidade e morbilidade associadas às ondas de calor podem ser prevenidas através da adopção de medidas comportamentais individuais, como a utilização de ar condicionado e o aumento da ingestão de líquidos. O desenvolvimento de sistemas de alerta e planos de intervenção e a redução do stress térmico no ambiente constituem outras medidas adaptativas. No futuro, prevê-se um acréscimo da mortalidade relacionada com o calor devido ao envelhecimento populacional e crescimento da população urbana e ao antecipado aumento do número e da intensidade das ondas de calor determinado pelo aquecimento global. As consequências sanitárias de futuras ondas de calor poderão ser limitadas através de melhoramentos dos sistemas de vigilância e intervenção. É essencial que os profissionais de saúde estejam preparados para reconhecer, prevenir e tratar as DRC e para coordenar esforços com as autoridades locais de saúde.
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Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Engenharia Biomédica
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A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Finance from the NOVA – School of Business and Economics
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A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Management from the NOVA – School of Business and Economics
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It is important to have better evaluation and understanding of the motor neuron physiology, with the goal to early and objectively diagnose and treat patients with neurodegenerative pathologies. The Compound Muscle Action Potential (CMAP) scan is a non-invasive diagnosis technique for neurodegenerative pathologies, such as ALS, and enables a quick analysis of the muscle action potentials in response to motor nerve stimulation. This work aims to study the influence of different pulse modulated waveforms in peripheral nerve excitability by CMAP scan technique on healthy subjects. A total of 13 healthy subjects were submitted to the same test. The stimuli were applied in the medium nerve on the right wrist and electromyography signal collected on the Abductor Pollicis Brevis (APB) muscle surface on the right thumb. Stimulation was performed with an increasing intensities range from 4 to 30 mA, with varying steps, 3 stimuli per step. The procedure was repeated 4 times per subject, each repetition using a different single pulse stimulation waveform: monophasic square, monophasic triangular, monophasic quadratic and biphasic square. Results were retrieved from the averaging of the stimuli on each current intensity step. The square pulse needs less current intensity to generate the same response amplitude regarding the other waves and presents a more steep curve slope and this effect is gradually decreasing for the triangular and quadratic pulse,respectively, being the difference even more evident regarding the biphasic pulse. The control of the waveform stimulation pulse allows varying the stimulusresponse curve slope.
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The project of writing to a fictional Portuguese-speaking Queen on the crises proceeding since 2008 builds on Letters to Queen Elizabeth written by the British Academy and was first published in 2013. This expanded edition signals greater awareness of the complementarity between economic potential and cultural legacy in the Community of Portuguese-speaking Countries (CPLP) insofar as its members, observers and their areas of economic integration encompass the globe. The edition is dedicated to the memory of Manuel Jacinto Nunes, who supported the project as dean of the economics section at the Lisbon Academy of Science. The cover shows a Crown with nine CPLP flags as jewels in the shape of a 7 rising from the waves. The waves of lusophonia appear far gentler than Poe’s maelstrom, reproduced in the back flap. This material, inserted in the proceedings published on IICT’s 130th anniversary, is used at NOVASBE through its Center for Globalization and Governance (CG&G).
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The presence and importance of the sea as a factor that has helped shape the history of England since at least the Roman invasions of 55-54 BC (less successful, incidentally, than most of Caesar’s other military ventures ...) need no particular urging or demonstration. Nonetheless, a bird’s-eye view would necessarily survey the waves of invasions and settlements that, one after the other, came dashing over the centuries upon England’s shores; not to mention the requested invasion of 1688, Angles and Saxons, Scandinavians, Normans, they all crossed the whale’s path and cast anchor in England’s green and pleasant land. In the course of this retrospective voyage through the oceans of History, one would inevitably stop at the so-called ‘Discoveries’ of the 15th-16th centuries, meet their navigators, sailors and pirates extolled by Richard Hakluyt (1553?-1616), face an anonymous crowd of merchants and witness the huge expansion of trade, largely to the benefit of the ‘discovering’ countries as prescribed by the economic Gospel Adam Smith (1723-90) would later baptize as “mercantilism”.
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Double Degree in Economics from the NOVA - School of Business and Economics and Insper
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Como responsáveis pela leccionação da disciplina de História da Inglaterra medieval, temos não raro sugerido aos alunos, para fins puramente lúdicos, a leitura da obra clássica de Sellar e Yeatman; no entanto, a sua condição de ‘História de Inglaterra em disparates’ faz com que de imediato aconselhemos no sentido de evitar sincronias com os períodos de avaliação escolar. Ora é precisamente de Sellar e Yeatman que citamos, em jeito de abertura, o seguinte passo: “With Edward the Confessor [1042-1066] perished the last English King [...], since he was succeeded by Waves of Norman Kings (French), Tudors (Welsh), Stuarts (Scottish), and Hanoverians (German) […]. The Norman Conquest was a Good Thing, as from this time onwards England stopped being conquered and thus was able to become top nation.” Descontada a caricatura, estas palavras e o próprio título espelham, afinal, a centralidade de 1066, parecendo reduzir todos os acontecimentos posteriores a um mero posfácio ou epílogo histórico. Esta perspectiva, manifestamente insustentável, em nada contradiz ou anula os sortilégios literário-ficcionais da data, patentes, por exemplo, num romance notável de Julian Rathbone, várias vezes reimpresso desde o seu aparecimento e amplamente merecedor de adaptação cinematográfica.
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The Electrohysterogram (EHG) is a new instrument for pregnancy monitoring. It measures the uterine muscle electrical signal, which is closely related with uterine contractions. The EHG is described as a viable alternative and a more precise instrument than the currently most widely used method for the description of uterine contractions: the external tocogram. The EHG has also been indicated as a promising tool in the assessment of preterm delivery risk. This work intends to contribute towards the EHG characterization through the inventory of its components which are: • Contractions; • Labor contractions; • Alvarez waves; • Fetal movements; • Long Duration Low Frequency Waves; The instruments used for cataloging were: Spectral Analysis, parametric and non-parametric, energy estimators, time-frequency methods and the tocogram annotated by expert physicians. The EHG and respective tocograms were obtained from the Icelandic 16-electrode Electrohysterogram Database. 288 components were classified. There is not a component database of this type available for consultation. The spectral analysis module and power estimation was added to Uterine Explorer, an EHG analysis software developed in FCT-UNL. The importance of this component database is related to the need to improve the understanding of the EHG which is a relatively complex signal, as well as contributing towards the detection of preterm birth. Preterm birth accounts for 10% of all births and is one of the most relevant obstetric conditions. Despite the technological and scientific advances in perinatal medicine, in developed countries, prematurity is the major cause of neonatal death. Although various risk factors such as previous preterm births, infection, uterine malformations, multiple gestation and short uterine cervix in second trimester, have been associated with this condition, its etiology remains unknown [1][2][3].
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Waves of globalization reflect the historical technical progress and modern economic growth. The dynamics of this process are here approached using the multidimensional scaling (MDS) methodology to analyze the evolution of GDP per capita, international trade openness, life expectancy, and education tertiary enrollment in 14 countries. MDS provides the appropriate theoretical concepts and the exact mathematical tools to describe the joint evolution of these indicators of economic growth, globalization, welfare and human development of the world economy from 1977 up to 2012. The polarization dance of countries enlightens the convergence paths, potential warfare and present-day rivalries in the global geopolitical scene.