1000 resultados para Web Semantico, RDF, SPARQL, OWL, Ontologie
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The first AO comprehensive pediatric long-bone fracture classification system has been proposed following a structured path of development and validation with experienced pediatric surgeons. A Web-based multicenter agreement study involving 70 surgeons in 15 clinics and 5 countries was conducted to assess the reliability and accuracy of this classification when used by a wide range of surgeons with various levels of experience. Training was provided at each clinic before the session. Using the Internet, participants could log in at any time and classify 275 supracondylar, radius, and tibia fractures at their own pace. The fracture diagnosis was made following the hierarchy of the classification system using both clinical terminology and codes. kappa coefficients for the single-surgeon diagnosis of epiphyseal, metaphyseal, or diaphyseal fracture type were 0.66, 0.80, and 0.91, respectively. Median accuracy estimates for each bone and type were all greater than 80%. Depending on their experience and specialization, surgeons greatly varied in their ability to classify fractures. Pediatric training and at least 2 years of experience were associated with significant improvement in reliability and accuracy. Kappa coefficients for diagnosis of specific child patterns were 0.51, 0.63, and 0.48 for epiphyseal, metaphyseal, and diaphyseal fractures, respectively. Identified reasons for coding discrepancies were related to different understandings of terminology and definitions, as well as poor quality radiographic images. Results supported some minor adjustments in the coding of fracture type and child patterns. This classification system received wide acceptance and support among the surgeons involved. As long as appropriate training could be performed, the system classification was reliable, especially among surgeons with a minimum of 2 years of clinical experience. We encourage broad-based consultation between surgeons' international societies and the use of this classification system in the context of clinical practice as well as prospectively for clinical studies.
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Theory predicts that temporal variability plays an important role in the evolution of life histories, but empirical studies evaluating this prediction are rare. In constant environments, fitness can be measured by the population growth rate lambda, and the sensitivity of lambda to changes in fitness components estimates selection on these traits. In variable environments, fitness is measured by the stochastic growth rate lambda(S), and stochastic sensitivities estimate selection pressure. Here we examine age-specific schedules for reproduction and survival in a barn owl population (Tyto alba). We estimated how temporal variability affected fitness and selection, accounting for sampling variance. Despite large sample sizes of old individuals, we found no strong evidence for senescence. The most variable fitness components were associated with reproduction. Survival was less variable. Stochastic simulations showed that the observed variation decreased fitness by about 30%, but the sensitivities of lambda and lambda(S) to changes in all fitness components were almost equal, suggesting that temporal variation had negligible effects on selection. We obtained these results despite high observed variability in the fitness components and relatively short generation time of the study organism, a situation in which temporal variability should be particularly important for natural selection and early senescence is expected.
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Extreme weather events can lead to immediate catastrophic mortality. Due to their rare occurrence, however, the long-term impacts of such events for ecological processes are unclear. We examined the effect of extreme winters on barn owl (Tyto alba) survival and reproduction in Switzerland over a 68-year period (approximately 20 generations). This long-term data set allowed us to compare events that occurred only once in several decades to more frequent events. Winter harshness explained 17 and 49% of the variance in juvenile and adult survival, respectively, and the two harshest winters were associated with major population crashes caused by simultaneous low juvenile and adult survival. These two winters increased the correlation between juvenile and adult survival from 0.63 to 0.69. Overall, survival decreased non-linearly with increasing winter harshness in adults, and linearly in juveniles. In contrast, brood size was not related to the harshness of the preceding winter. Our results thus reveal complex interactions between climate and demography. The relationship between weather and survival observed during regular years is likely to underestimate the importance of climate variation for population dynamics.
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To compete over limited parental resources, young animals communicate with their parents and siblings by producing honest vocal signals of need. Components of begging calls that are sensitive to food deprivation may honestly signal need, whereas other components may be associated with individual-specific attributes that do not change with time such as identity, sex, absolute age and hierarchy. In a sib-sib communication system where barn owl (Tyto alba) nestlings vocally negotiate priority access to food resources, we show that calls have individual signatures that are used by nestlings to recognize which siblings are motivated to compete, even if most vocalization features vary with hunger level. Nestlings were more identifiable when food-deprived than food-satiated, suggesting that vocal identity is emphasized when the benefit of winning a vocal contest is higher. In broods where siblings interact iteratively, we speculate that individual-specific signature permits siblings to verify that the most vocal individual in the absence of parents is the one that indeed perceived the food brought by parents. Individual recognition may also allow nestlings to associate identity with individual-specific characteristics such as position in the within-brood dominance hierarchy. Calls indeed revealed age hierarchy and to a lower extent sex and absolute age. Using a cross-fostering experimental design, we show that most acoustic features were related to the nest of origin (but not the nest of rearing), suggesting a genetic or an early developmental effect on the ontogeny of vocal signatures. To conclude, our study suggests that sibling competition has promoted the evolution of vocal behaviours that signal not only hunger level but also intrinsic individual characteristics such as identity, family, sex and age.
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Resource polymorphism refers to individuals from the same population foraging in alternative habitats or on alternative food. Food specialization can be associated with adaptations such as colour polymorphism, with pale and dark colours conferring differential camouflage in different habitats. Pale and dark-reddish pheomelanic Barn Owls (Tyto alba) forage on different prey species in closed and open habitats, respectively. We show here that darker-reddish owls have heavier stomach content when found dead, and their 5th secondary wing feather is more deeply anchored inside the integument. These correlations suggest that their feathers bend less when flying, and that darker-reddish Barn Owls are able sustain more intense flying than their paler conspecifics.
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OBJECTIVETo identify the association between the use of web simulation electrocardiography and the learning approaches, strategies and styles of nursing degree students.METHODA descriptive and correlational design with a one-group pretest-posttest measurement was used. The study sample included 246 students in a Basic and Advanced Cardiac Life Support nursing class of nursing degree.RESULTSNo significant differences between genders were found in any dimension of learning styles and approaches to learning. After the introduction of web simulation electrocardiography, significant differences were found in some item scores of learning styles: theorist (p < 0.040), pragmatic (p < 0.010) and approaches to learning.CONCLUSIONThe use of a web electrocardiogram (ECG) simulation is associated with the development of active and reflexive learning styles, improving motivation and a deep approach in nursing students.
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El objetivo de este proyecto es implementar un sitio Web i un programa gestor de datos para el criadero/residencia canino De La Serranía (Madrid). Gracias al desarrollo de esta aplicación y del sitio Web se conseguirá que el cliente suprima el uso de todo el papel utilizado anteriormente para guardar la información relativa a clientes, animales y entradas a la residencia, podrá controlar la ocupación de la residencia y generar automáticamente las facturas, crear automáticamente árboles genealógicos de todos los ejemplares registrados, mejorar el rendimiento del criadero gracias a la opción que controla los datos de cría de cada animal: fecha de monta, fecha de parto, resultados de cada parto, etc. y controlar los gastos y ganancias de la empresa
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Este relatório descreve o estágio realizado pela autora, no âmbito da licenciatura em Tecnologias de Informação e Comunicação (TIC), da Universidade Pública de Cabo Verde (Uni-CV), realizado na empresa Tera C&D, que decorreu entre 2 Março a 31 Julho de 2009. O referido é o fruto de um projecto, que consistiu no desenvolvimento de um Website dinâmico, com o suporte de uma Base de Dados. Durante o período de estágio, a autora integrada numa equipa composta por quatro elementos, que actuam na área de Gestão de Sistemas Informáticos, Redes de Computadores, Desenvolvimento Web e Multimédia e Programação. Este trabalho foi desenvolvido sob o desígnio de trabalho colaborativo, em que a autora teve o apoio de várias pessoas. No decorrer deste período do estágio, em que foi desenvolvido o projecto, foram executadas um conjunto de actividades desde a análise dos documentos até a criação do site efectivamente. Paralelamente a essas actividades, decorreu uma formação, cujo grande objectivo foi orientar os formandos na execução das actividades e adquirir conhecimentos sobre Novas Tecnologias de Desenvolvimento Web. Considerando os objectivos referidos, o relatório ficará composto por uma parte introdutória, na qual se fará o enquadramento e também serão especificadas, as motivações associadas à escolha do tema. Seguidamente far-se-á a caracterização da empresa acolhedora, focando os aspectos tais como: a actividade principal da empresa, os objectivos os princípios e valores que conduzema mesma. Após fazer a caracterização da empresa acolhedora, far-se-á uma descrição sucinta das actividades realizadas no estágio. O desenvolvimento continuará com o relato de sobre a preparação do ambiente de desenvolvimento, para demonstrar detalhadamente a preparação deste ambiente, antes do inicio do projecto.Tecnologias e Ferramentas utilizadas será o ponto seguinte, no qual vão ser abordadas as diversas tecnologias e ferramentas utilizadas no desenvolvimento do referido projecto. O desenvolvimento segue-se com o tópico “Processo de Desenvolvimento Website”. Neste ponto será descrito pormenorizadamente as diferentes fases do processo de desenvolvimento de um Website, descrevendo com detalhes, o que significa cada fase e as actividades desenvolvidas em cada uma delas. Após descrever o Processo de Desenvolvimento, falar-se-á do projecto desenvolvido propriamente dito, expondo imagens que ilustram cada fase ou actividade realizada, caso for possível. Na parte conclusiva, falar-se-á da importância do desenvolvimento deste trabalho para a autora, do sentimento, das habilidades e competências adquiridas ou aperfeiçoadas.
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Searching for a suitable breeding site is an important decision in the life of most animals. The decisions where to settle and how far to travel before doing so depend on many factors. Individual differences in dispersal distance could result from different strategies (e.g. specialists versus generalists), which might result in similar reproductive success in different habitats, or different competitive abilities to acquire a territory close to the natal site. The barn owl is polymorphic in melanic coloration, which is associated with many physiological and behavioural traits such as habitat choice, stress response and docility, raising the possibility that the coloration is also related to dispersal. We studied natal dispersal (from rearing site to site of first breeding attempt) and breeding dispersal (from one breeding site to the next) in barn owls using a long-term data set. Darker reddish individuals moved further than paler individuals during natal dispersal, but not during breeding dispersal. A cross-fostering experiment showed that the colour of the biological and foster parents had no influence on dispersal distance. The distance dispersed by parents and same-sex offspring was correlated, whereas natal and breeding dispersal were not repeatable within individuals, indicating that they are two different processes. Given that the distance travelled in natal dispersal appears to be heritable, the underlying genes might be coupled to those related to coloration. We discuss hypotheses to explain the potential adaptive function of the link between coloration and natal dispersal.
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Application development for mobile devices has evolved substantially in recent years. Creating apps for mobile systems is becoming a standard in order to create better solutions to meet the market demand. Currently, half of the US population own Smartphones. This market comprises 150 million people, and 28% of these people consider mobiles their primary way of accessing the Web (Hales, 2013). A common feature of most websites tailored for mobile devices is that they are reduced versions of the desktop site. Several factors that must be considered when making this transition from desktop sites to mobile devices are: identifying elements from the desktop website that should be displayed on the mobile device screen; the amount of information the institution (BSU in this case) wishes to provide and designing an interface that will please the users;
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A forma como um projeto é gerido tem vindo a evoluir ao longo dos tempos. Com a crescente preocupação em entregar os projetos dentro dos prazos estipulados, com qualidade e dentro do orçamento previsto, foi necessário melhorar a forma de gerir os mesmos. Neste sentido têm vindo a surgir várias metodologias e, principalmente, ferramentas informáticas que apoiam os gestores de projetos a gerir os mesmos. Tendo em conta que gerir projetos de desenvolvimento de sistemas de informação engloba desafios específicos dos projetos desta natureza e, no sentido de ajudar os gestores a enfrentarem tais desafios com sucesso, propôs-se efetuar o desenvolvimento de uma aplicação web e mobile de apoio a gestão de projetos desta natureza. Este trabalho procura fazer um mapeamento entre as principais metodologias de gestão de projetos, principalmente, as direcionadas para projetos de desenvolvimento de sistemas de informação, e os grupos de processos e áreas de conhecimento de gestão de projetos definidos no PMBOK. Toda essa informação é disponibilizada numa aplicação web, que está, igualmente, acessível nos dispositivos móveis. Com esta aplicação web e mobile, pretendeu-se desenvolver uma aplicação informática interativa de apoio a gestão de projetos de sistemas de informação, tendo em conta a metodologia adotada para a gestão do projeto e as linhas de orientação do PMBOK.
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Although evidence is accumulating that mothers can transfer antibodies to their offspring, little is known about the consequences of such a transfer to the offspring immune system. Because maternal antibodies are effective only during a short period of time after their transfer to offspring, one hypothesis is that maternal antibodies provides a transitory antigen-specific protection to offspring, thus lessening the need for offspring to mount their own humoral immune response towards these specific antigens. In birds, this scenario predicts that offspring immune response towards a specific antigen is inhibited to a larger extent in hatchlings than in older nestlings. We tested this hypothesis in tawny owls Strix aluco by cross-fostering clutches between nests and then challenging siblings with a vaccine either two times (at 4- and 11-d-old) or only one time at 11-d-old to compare the strength of the humoral response between nestlings born from mothers with naturally high and low levels of antibodies against this vaccine. Because maternal antibodies are expected to be effective only during a short period of time after hatching, we predict that maternal antibodies should inhibit the immune response of nestlings vaccinated from the fourth day after hatching more than in nestlings vaccinated only at a later age. As expected, the inhibitory effect of maternal antibodies was stronger in nestlings vaccinated soon after hatching than in siblings injected at a later age. Therefore, in wild avian populations pre-hatching maternal effects may confer offspring with a transitory immune protection in the first days following hatching.