976 resultados para Climate for Workplace Discrimination
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We assessed the importance of temperature, salinity, and predation for the size structure of zooplankton and provided insight into the future ecological structure and function of shallow lakes in a warmer climate. Artificial plants were introduced in eight comparable coastal shallow brackish lakes located at two contrasting temperatures: cold-temperate and Mediterranean climate region. Zooplankton, fish, and macroinvertebrates were sampled within the plants and at open-water habitats. The fish communities of these brackish lakes were characterized by small-sized individuals, highly associated with submerged plants. Overall, higher densities of small planktivorous fish were recorded in the Mediterranean compared to the cold-temperate region, likely reflecting temperature-related differences as have been observed in freshwater lakes. Our results suggest that fish predation is the major control of zooplankton size structure in brackish lakes, since fish density was related to a decrease in mean body size and density of zooplankton and this was reflected in a unimodal shaped biomass-size spectrum with dominance of small sizes and low size diversity. Salinity might play a more indirect role by shaping zooplankton communities toward more salt-tolerant species. In a global-warming perspective, these results suggest that changes in the trophic structure of shallow lakes in temperate regions might be expected as a result of the warmer temperatures and the potentially associated increases in salinity. The decrease in the density of largebodied zooplankton might reduce the grazing on phytoplankton and thus the chances of maintaining the clear water state in these ecosystems
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In this article we present a qualitative study conducted with six indigenous and six mestizos from Intercultural University of Chiapas. The aim of the study is to exemplify the mutual perception between different ethno-linguistic groups, as well as the possible change occurred after the admission to the University. That is, opinions about the other group after and before entering the University. We conclude that a higher education intercultural model can promote mutual understanding and relationship between indigenous and mestizos and thus combat prejudices and stereotypes
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As organizações militares são sistemas constituídos com a finalidade de operacionalizar suas forças armadas para atuarem contra ameaças à integridade política do país. Dentro deste contexto é essencial que se tenha recursos humanos altamente qualificados, treinados, motivados e bem equipados para a preservação dos interesses vitais de uma nação. Desta forma analisar o clima organizacional do Comando de Fronteira Amapá é de fundamental importância para verificar aspectos que possam ocasionar deficiências no processo gerencial, bem como potencializar aspectos motivacionais inerentes à gestão de pessoas O trabalho realizado utilizou a pesquisa bibliográfica, de campo e documental na qual possibilitou o estudo de forma sistematizada, permitindo analisar o clima organizacional no Comando de Fronteira Amapá. A pesquisa foi realizada em caráter exploratório na qual empregou-se técnicas como o questionário e entrevistas com os militares da organização, na qual oportunizou-se a visualização de fatos através de observações na corporação.A análise da estrutura organizacional é primordial para a obtenção de fatores que possam prejudicar o clima organizacional e conseqüentemente a motivação dos militares, propondo estratégias a fim de melhorar o desempenho organizacional.
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This paper reviews a study to determine if loss of speech discrimination is related to age and patients with audiograms showing steep high-frequency losses.
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This paper discusses a study conducted to test sound discrimination abilities of the chinchilla.
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The primary goal of this project is to study the ability of adult cochlear implant users to perceive emotion through speech alone. A secondary goal of this project is to study the development of emotion perception in normal hearing children to serve as a baseline for comparing emotion perception abilities in similarly-aged children with impaired hearing.
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This paper contains a speech discrimation test for hearing impaired children using Mandarin language.
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This paper contains a speech discrimination test in the Russian language composed of fifty known Russian monosyllables.
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This paper is a review of a study to determine if a special hearing aid, the Transposer, can supply high frequency information to profoundly deaf children.
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This study compares the discrimination of successive visual number and successive auditory number using the same stimulus durations and presentation rates for both stimuli. The accuracy of the discrimination of successive number decreased as the presentation rate increased and the number in a series increased.
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This paper discusses a study to determine selection of hearing protective devices to ensure optimum speech discrimination.
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This dissertation investigates discrimination between pure tones. Three questions were investigated: can listeners integrate frequency and duration information in the discrimination of pure tones; how does the discriminability of duration-frequency compounds relate to the discriminability of the changes in the individual dimensions; and how is the integration of these two dimensions affected by the parameters of the stimuli in which the changes in duration and frequency are introduced.
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This paper discusses a study done with chinchillas and their ability to organize speech sounds into auditory concepts.
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This paper is a review of a study to evaluate the usefulness of a laboratory approach to auditory training with hearing impaired children.