904 resultados para Equatorial Africa
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O campo magnetotelúrico em regiões equatoriais viola a condição de ondas planas por causa de uma fonte fortemente concentrada na direção E-W na ionosfera, denominada eletrojato equatorial. No presente trabalho, procurou-se analisar a resposta magnetotelúrica de fontes que simulam o efeito do eletrojato equatorial. Foram considerados dois tipos de fontes para simular o eletrojato: uma linha infinita de corrente e uma distribuição gaussiana de densidade de corrente em relação a uma das coordenadas horizontais. A resistividade aparente foi obtida através da relação de Cagniard e comparada com os resultados de ondas planas. É mostrada também a comparação entre a fase da impedância na superfície, para os três tipos de fontes (ondas planas, eletrojato gaussiano e linha de corrente). O problema de meios com heterogeneidades laterais foi resolvido em termos de campos secundários, sendo as equações diferenciais solucionadas através da técnica de elementos finitos bidimensionais. Os resultados mostram que o eletrojato tem pouca influência nas respostas (resistividade aparente e fase) de estruturas geológicas rasas. Entretanto, a influência pode ser considerável nas estruturas profundas (maior que 5000 m), principalmente se suas resistividades são altas (maior que 100 Ω.m). Portanto, a influência do eletrojato equatorial deve ser considerada na interpretação de dados magnetotelúricos de bacias sedimentares profundas ou no estudo da crosta terrestre.
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Este trabalho trata da comparação dos efeitos do eletrojato equatorial nos dados magnetotelúricos bi e tridimensionais. Ele compõe-se fundamentalmente de duas partes: Na primeira, que consiste na comparação dos efeitos dos modelos bi e tridimensionais (linha de corrente e eletrojato gaussiano), determinamos as dimensões que deve apresentar uma estrutura tridimensional para que a resposta magnetotelúrica proveniente dessa estrutura, nas polarizações YX e XY, possa ser substituída pela resposta magnetotelúrica proveniente de uma estrutura bidimensional nos modos TE e TM respectivamente, para a resistividade aparente e fase. Os resultados mostram, para um embasamento condutivo ou resistivo, que é necessário aumentar a dimensão da estrutura tridimensional na direção principal acima de dezesseis vezes, em relação à dimensão inicial, para que a resposta magnetotelúrica proveniente dessa estrutura na polarização YX, possa ser substituída pela resposta magnetotelúrica proveniente de uma estrutura bidimensional no modo TE; no caso da polarização ser XY, essa substituição ocorrerá, no modo TM bidimensional, se aumentarmos a dimensão da estrutura tridimensional na direção principal acima de vinte e seis vezes em relação à dimensão inicial. Na segunda parte, que consiste na determinação dos efeitos do eletrojato equatorial Onwumechilliano, posicionamos a estrutura tridimensional a 10 km, 100 km, 300 km, 500 km, 1000 km e 1500 km, respectivamente, de distância do eletrojato. Dessa forma, determinamos a distância na qual os efeitos do eletrojato equatorial Onwumechilliano sobre as sondagens magnetotelúricas são praticamente desprezíveis. Verificamos que, posicionando a estrutura tridimensional a 1500 km de distância da fonte, para embasamento condutivo, o eletrojato não afeta as sondagens magnetotelúricas. Quando o embasamento é resistivo, o eletrojato afeta as sondagens magnetotelúricas, mesmo posicionando-se a estrutura tridimensional a 1500 km de distância da fonte. De um modo geral, constatamos que o eletrojato equatorial afeta as sondagens magnetotelúricas para freqüências inferiores a 10-2 Hz, tanto na resistividade aparente quanto na fase e em ambas as polarizações, principalmente, quando o embasamento é resistivo. Observamos também que o efeito galvânico é mais pronunciado na polarização YX que na XY.
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This article aims to contribute to the understanding of the process of import substitution in Sub-Saharan Africa. The process of industrialization in Sub-Saharan Africa occurred in two phases: a first step, even very early during the colonial regime began around the 1920s and ended in the late forties; a second phase of industrialization began in the late fifties and gained momentum in the sixties, when import substitution was implemented more widely. Although these countries were the last to embark on the strategy of import substitution, they followed the same steps of Latin American countries, and as the structural domestic and external constraints were too strong, the failure of the policy of import substitution arrived early and the negative impact on these economies had a greater magnitude.
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
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South-South Cooperation has become one of the axis of the Brazilian foreign policy, especially when related to Africa. Besides the economic, political and technologic areas, among others, the Brazilian government created a series of cooperation agreements with many African countries in the field of security and defense. This paper analyses the objective and reach of the actions concerning South-South Cooperation between the government of Brazil and the African countries, especially the ones from Atlantic Africa, making use of a bibliography related to the subject and sources derived from the Ministry of External Affairs and the Ministry of Defense.
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
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This paper addresses the role of literature in the construction of the new Brazilian society. The rescue of the cultural formation of identity values of the country, highlighting the African presence in various sectors of national life. In a project dedicated exclusively to children and young Brazilian students, aiming to demonstrate the multicultural and multiethnic existing in Brazilian culture. Literatures of Portuguese aid in the understanding of this reality.
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Human monkeypox has never been reported in Ghana, but rodents captured in forested areas of southern Ghana were the source of the monkeypox virus introduced into the United States in 2003. Subsequent to the outbreak in the United States, 204 animals were collected from two commercial trapping sites in Ghana. Animal tissues were examined for the presence of orthopoxvirus (OPXV) DNA using a real-time polymerase chain reaction, and sera were assayed for antibodies against OPXV. Animals from five genera (Cricetomys , Graphiurus , Funiscirus, and Heliosciurus ) had antibodies against OPXV, and three genera (Cricetomys , Graphiurus , and Xerus) had evidence of OPXV DNA in tissues. Additionally, 172 persons living near the trapping sites were interviewed regarding risk factors for OPXV exposure, and their sera were analyzed. Fifty-three percent had IgG against OPXV; none had IgM. Our findings suggest that several species of forest-dwelling rodents from Ghana are susceptible to naturally occurring OPXV infection, and that persons living near forests may have low-level or indirect exposure to OPXV-infected animals, possibly resulting in sub-clinical infections.
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Extremely arid conditions in tropical Africa occurred in several discrete episodes between 135 and 90 ka, as demonstrated by lake core and seismic records from multiple basins [Scholz CA, Johnson TC, Cohen AS, King JW, Peck J, Overpeck JT, Talbot MR, Brown ET, Kalindekafe L,Amoako PYO, et al. (2007) Proc Natl Acad SciUSA104:16416–16421]. This resulted in extraordinarily low lake levels, even in Africa’s deepest lakes.On the basis of well dated paleoecological records from Lake Malawi, which reflect both local and regional conditions, we show that this aridity had severe consequences for terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. During the most arid phase, there was extremely low pollen production and limited charred-particle deposition, indicating insufficient vegetation to maintain substantial fires, and the Lake Malawi watershed experienced cool, semidesert conditions (<400 mm>/yr precipitation). Fossil and sedimentological data show that Lake Malawi itself, currently 706mdeep, was reduced to an ~125 m deep saline, alkaline, well mixed lake. This episode of aridity was far more extreme than any experienced in the Afrotropics during the Last Glacial Maximum (~35–15 ka). Aridity diminished after 95 ka, lake levels rose erratically, and salinity/alkalinity declined, reaching near-modern conditions after 60 ka. This record of lake levels and changing limnological conditions provides a framework for interpreting the evolution of the Lake Malawi fish and invertebrate species flocks. Moreover, this record, coupled with other regional records of early Late Pleistocene aridity, places new constraints on models of Afrotropical biogeographic refugia and early modern human population expansion into and out of tropical Africa.
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The policy of the Cape Provincial Department of Nature Conservation is based on the concept of "wise management" of wildlife resources. Where crop damage is real, control measures are essential. These, however, must be adapted to the species concerned and applied only where the damage is taking place. Blanket measures which also kill many useful species must be avoided. For this reason, the control of problem animals should be vested in the agency concerned with wildlife conservation.
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This paper develops three basic arguments. First, it presents the basic underpinnings of Brazilian diplomacy in the past half century, concentrating on the changes adopted in the 1980s and the 1990s up to the foreign policy put forward by Lula`s government (2003-2009). It recognises that Lula`s foreign policy represents a step forward, especially where Africa is concerned. However, it does not seem to be clear whether the Brazilian economy has enough strength to sustain such a foreign policy, as is shown in the second part of the paper. This is indeed the case if comparisons are made with India, China and even South Africa, when the latter`s regional role is considered. Finally, an effort is made to summarise the recent political cooperation established between Brazil and African countries as well as to present an overview of Brazil`s trade and investment relations both with the region as a whole and with some important individual partners. Once this picture is established, we investigate whether these realmsdiplomatic/political and economictake independent tracks, or if they do interact in a coherent manner. Africa remained deep inside Brazil and Brazilians, not as something external to ourselves. But as a mythic space; neither geographical, nor historical.