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We produce five flavour models for the lepton sector. All five models fit perfectly well - at the 1 sigma level - the existing data on the neutrino mass-squared differences and on the lepton mixing angles. The models are based on the type I seesaw mechanism, on a Z(2) symmetry for each lepton flavour, and either on a (spontaneously broken) symmetry under the interchange of two lepton flavours or on a (spontaneously broken) CP symmetry incorporating that interchange - or on both symmetries simultaneously. Each model makes definite predictions both for the scale of the neutrino masses and for the phase delta in lepton mixing; the fifth model also predicts a correlation between the lepton mixing angles theta(12) and theta(23).
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Mestrado em Engenharia Electrotécnica e de Computadores
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Dissertação de Mestrado, Estudos Integrados dos Oceanos, 25 de Março de 2013, Universidade dos Açores.
The use of non-standard CT conversion ramps for Monte Carlo verification of 6 MV prostate IMRT plans
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Monte Carlo (MC) dose calculation algorithms have been widely used to verify the accuracy of intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) dose distributions computed by conventional algorithms due to the ability to precisely account for the effects of tissue inhomogeneities and multileaf collimator characteristics. Both algorithms present, however, a particular difference in terms of dose calculation and report. Whereas dose from conventional methods is traditionally computed and reported as the water-equivalent dose (Dw), MC dose algorithms calculate and report dose to medium (Dm). In order to compare consistently both methods, the conversion of MC Dm into Dw is therefore necessary. This study aims to assess the effect of applying the conversion of MC-based Dm distributions to Dw for prostate IMRT plans generated for 6 MV photon beams. MC phantoms were created from the patient CT images using three different ramps to convert CT numbers into material and mass density: a conventional four material ramp (CTCREATE) and two simplified CT conversion ramps: (1) air and water with variable densities and (2) air and water with unit density. MC simulations were performed using the BEAMnrc code for the treatment head simulation and the DOSXYZnrc code for the patient dose calculation. The conversion of Dm to Dw by scaling with the stopping power ratios of water to medium was also performed in a post-MC calculation process. The comparison of MC dose distributions calculated in conventional and simplified (water with variable densities) phantoms showed that the effect of material composition on dose-volume histograms (DVH) was less than 1% for soft tissue and about 2.5% near and inside bone structures. The effect of material density on DVH was less than 1% for all tissues through the comparison of MC distributions performed in the two simplified phantoms considering water. Additionally, MC dose distributions were compared with the predictions from an Eclipse treatment planning system (TPS), which employed a pencil beam convolution (PBC) algorithm with Modified Batho Power Law heterogeneity correction. Eclipse PBC and MC calculations (conventional and simplified phantoms) agreed well (<1%) for soft tissues. For femoral heads, differences up to 3% were observed between the DVH for Eclipse PBC and MC calculated in conventional phantoms. The use of the CT conversion ramp of water with variable densities for MC simulations showed no dose discrepancies (0.5%) with the PBC algorithm. Moreover, converting Dm to Dw using mass stopping power ratios resulted in a significant shift (up to 6%) in the DVH for the femoral heads compared to the Eclipse PBC one. Our results show that, for prostate IMRT plans delivered with 6 MV photon beams, no conversion of MC dose from medium to water using stopping power ratio is needed. In contrast, MC dose calculations using water with variable density may be a simple way to solve the problem found using the dose conversion method based on the stopping power ratio.
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Tese de Doutoramento, Ciências do Mar (Ecologia Marinha)
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Dissertação de Mestrado em Ciências Económicas e Empresariais
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Mestrado em Engenharia Electrotécnica – Sistemas Eléctricos de Energia
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Dissertação para a obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia Electrotécnica Ramo de Energia
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Com a expansão da Televisão Digital e a convergência entre os meios de difusão convencionais e a televisão sobre IP, o número de canais disponíveis tem aumentado de forma gradual colocando o espectador numa situação de difícil escolha quanto ao programa a visionar. Sobrecarregados com uma grande quantidade de programas e informação associada, muitos espectadores desistem sistematicamente de ver um programa e tendem a efectuar zapping entre diversos canais ou a assistir sempre aos mesmos programas ou canais. Diante deste problema de sobrecarga de informação, os sistemas de recomendação apresentam-se como uma solução. Nesta tese pretende estudar-se algumas das soluções existentes dos sistemas de recomendação de televisão e desenvolver uma aplicação que permita a recomendação de um conjunto de programas que representem potencial interesse ao espectador. São abordados os principais conceitos da área dos algoritmos de recomendação e apresentados alguns dos sistemas de recomendação de programas de televisão desenvolvidos até à data. Para realizar as recomendações foram desenvolvidos dois algoritmos baseados respectivamente em técnicas de filtragem colaborativa e de filtragem de conteúdo. Estes algoritmos permitem através do cálculo da similaridade entre itens ou utilizadores realizar a predição da classificação que um utilizador atribuiria a um determinado item (programa de televisão, filme, etc.). Desta forma é possível avaliar o nível de potencial interesse que o utilizador terá em relação ao respectivo item. Os conjuntos de dados que descrevem as características dos programas (título, género, actores, etc.) são armazenados de acordo com a norma TV-Anytime. Esta norma de descrição de conteúdo multimédia apresenta a vantagem de ser especificamente vocacionada para conteúdo audiovisual e está disponível livremente. O conjunto de recomendações obtidas é apresentado ao utilizador através da interacção com uma aplicação Web que permite a integração de todos os componentes do sistema. Para validação do trabalho foi considerado um dataset de teste designado de htrec2011-movielens-2k e cujo conteúdo corresponde a um conjunto de filmes classificados por diversos utilizadores num ambiente real. Este conjunto de filmes possui, para além da classificações atribuídas pelos utilizadores, um conjunto de dados que descrevem o género, directores, realizadores e país de origem. Para validação final do trabalho foram realizados diversos testes dos quais o mais relevante correspondeu à avaliação da distância entre predições e valores reais e cujo objectivo é classificar a capacidade dos algoritmos desenvolvidos preverem com precisão as classificações que os utilizadores atribuiriam aos itens analisados.
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Dissertação de Mestrado, Ciências Económicas e Empresariais, 8 de Janeiro de 2015, Universidade dos Açores.
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XXI Jornadas de Classificação e Análise de Dados (JOCLAD 2014), 10 a 12 de abril de 2014, INE, Lisboa, Portugal.
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We present a study of the effects of nanoconfinement on a system of hard Gaussian overlap particles interacting with planar substrates through the hard-needle-wall potential, extending earlier work by two of us [D. J. Cleaver and P. I. C. Teixeira, Chem. Phys. Lett. 338, 1 (2001)]. Here, we consider the case of hybrid films, where one of the substrates induces strongly homeotropic anchoring, while the other favors either weakly homeotropic or planar anchoring. These systems are investigated using both Monte Carlo simulation and density-functional theory, the latter implemented at the level of Onsager's second-virial approximation with Parsons-Lee rescaling. The orientational structure is found to change either continuously or discontinuously depending on substrate separation, in agreement with earlier predictions by others. The theory is seen to perform well in spite of its simplicity, predicting the positional and orientational structure seen in simulations even for small particle elongations.
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The systemization and organization of ideas and concepts is an integral part of science. In chemistry, the organization of the periodic table of the chemical elements in the 1860s was one of the greatest scientific breakthroughs ever made and in fact during the 20th century it became a universally recognized scientific icon (1). The periodic table is the fundamental classificatory scheme of the elements and summarizes the realm of chemistry (2). Simply knowing the position of an element in the periodic table tells us about its properties and is usually enough to predict how the element will behave in a wide variety of different situations or reactions (1). Based on this potential mine of information, it is possible to make reliable predictions of the properties of the compounds that each element forms. Nowadays, the concept of the periodic table is starting to interact with other sciences and reports of periodic tables of amino acids (3), genetic codes (4), protein structures (5), and biology (6) can be found in the specialized literature. Symbiosis between science and art, for example, “The Periodic Table of The Elephants” (7), can also be seen. To appeal to a better understanding of the periodic table, the Instituto Superior de Engenharia do Instituto Politécnico do Porto and the Centro de Química da Universidade do Porto promoted a contest and exhibit with the goal of stimulating a wide and heterogeneous audience, ranging from young children and their parents to graduate students from several disciplines, to explore the nature of this icon. Imaginative educational activities such as contests (8–10), games (11, 12), and puzzles (13–15) provided a way to communicate with the general public with the goal of attracting students to science. This also constituted an interesting, informative, and entertaining alternative to non-interactive lectures. Simultaneously, artistic creativity was combined with scientific knowledge.
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Agências financiadoras: FCT - PEstOE/FIS/UI0618/2011; PTDC/FIS/098254/2008 ERC-PATCHYCOLLOIDS e MIUR-PRIN
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We present a new model of the lepton sector that uses a family symmetry A(4) to make predictions for lepton mixing which are invariant under any permutation of the three flavours. We show that those predictions broadly agree with the experimental data, leading to a largish sin(2)theta(12) greater than or similar to 0.34, to vertical bar cos delta vertical bar greater than or similar to 0.7, and to vertical bar 0.5 - sin(2)theta(23)vertical bar greater than or similar to 0.08; cos delta and 0.5 - sin(2)theta(23) are predicted to have identical signs. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.