936 resultados para Reading book
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Este trabalho busca compreender as atuais configurações dos livros infantojuvenis no mercado editorial, com a entrada na chamada era digital e o aumento crescente na produção de e-books por parte das editoras, ao mesmo tempo em que livros impressos ainda continuam sendo produzidos em larga escala e reinventados constantemente. Partindo do conceito de remediação (BOLTER e GRUSIN, 2000), procura-se descobrir por quais mudanças os livros impressos passaram ao longo dos anos, quais são suas novas configurações gráficas face à atual realidade digital, e com quais critérios esses livros estão sendo transformados em e-books. Para tal, foi feito um estudo de caso dos livros infantojuvenis de Monteiro Lobato, importante autor para a literatura brasileira, com uma análise comparativa da coleção do Sítio do Picapau Amarelo, em quatro edições (três impressas e uma digital) e três épocas diferentes (anos 1940, 1980 e 2000). Focando na parte gráfica e estética dos livros (que foi a parte que se alterou) e com a observação dos protocolos de leitura (CHARTIER, 2011) presentes nas diferentes edições, procura-se compreender as transformações pelas quais esses livros passaram ao longo dos anos, em decorrência do contexto sociocultural em que foram produzidos, além de suas atuais configurações no contexto da cultura da convergência (JENKINS, 2009). Após a análise realizada pôde-se perceber que talvez o processo de remediação no mercado editorial ainda não esteja tão presente quanto se pensava inicialmente, apesar de estar caminhando lentamente nessa direção.
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An activity book for children highlighting coral reef issues. The book includes coral reef information, fun facts, drawings to color, connect the dots, find a word, images, matching, etc. Target audience is K-6th graders.
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A technique is demonstrated that allows for the wavelength conversion of data with both simultaneous monitoring and replacing of a wavelength identifying pilot tone. The technique should be upgradable to data rates of 10Gb/s and higher.
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Protein tyrosine phosphatases (PTPs) are comprised of two superfamilies, the phosphatase I superfamily containing a single low-molecular-weight PTP (lmwPTP) family and the phosphatase II superfamily including both the higher-molecular-weight PTP (hmwPTP) and the dual-specificity phosphatase (DSP) families. The phosphatase I and H superfamilies are often considered to be the result of convergent evolution. The PTP sequence and structure analyses indicate that lmwPTPs, hmwPTPs, and DSPs share similar structures, functions, and a common signature motif, although they have low sequence identities and a different order of active sites in sequence or a circular permutation. The results of this work suggest that lmwPTPs and hmwPTPs/DSPs are remotely related in evolution. The earliest ancestral gene of PTPs could be from a short fragment containing about 90similar to120 nucleotides or 30similar to40 residues; however, a probable full PTP ancestral gene contained one transcript unit with two lmwPTP genes. All three PTP families may have resulted from a common ancestral gene by a series of duplications, fusions, and circular permutations. The circular permutation in PTPs is caused by a reading frame difference, which is similar to that in DNA methyltransferases. Nevertheless, the evolutionary mechanism of circular permutation in PTP genes seems to be more complicated than that in DNA methyltransferase genes. Both mechanisms in PTPs and DNA methyltransferases can be used to explain how some protein families and superfamilies came to be formed by circular permutations during molecular evolution.
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A resource book for teachers in the Mannar District.
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Activities of the project included: preparation of awareness materials on data reporting; organizing stakeholder awareness programmes; setting and maintaining an electronic database; inputs from participants and recommendations
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The book is written by Mariarosa Dalla Costa and Monica Chilese; translated by Silvia Federici; Common Notions; NY.2014. It is a vigorous critique of where globalization and industrialization in fishing have led global water resources to, and the direct role that humankind has played in this destructive relationship.
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The limit order book of an exchange represents an information store of market participants' future aims and for many traders the information held in this store is of interest. However, information loss occurs between orders being entered into the exchange and limit order book data being sent out. We present an online algorithm which carries out Bayesian inference to replace information lost at the level of the exchange server and apply our proof of concept algorithm to real historical data from some of the world's most liquid futures contracts as traded on CME GLOBEX, EUREX and NYSE Liffe exchanges. © 2013 © 2013 Taylor & Francis.
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As part of a larger research project in musical structure, a program has been written which "reads" scores encoded in an input language isomorphic to music notation. The program is believed to be the first of its kind. From a small number of parsing rules the program derives complex configurations, each of which is associated with a set of reference points in a numerical representation of a time-continuum. The logical structure of the program is such that all and only the defined classes of events are represented in the output. Because the basis of the program is syntactic (in the sense that parsing operations are performed on formal structures in the input string), many extensions and refinements can be made without excessive difficulty. The program can be applied to any music which can be represented in the input language. At present, however, it constitutes the first stage in the development of a set of analytic tools for the study of so-called atonal music, the revolutionary and little understood music which has exerted a decisive influence upon contemporary practice of the art. The program and the approach to automatic data-structuring may be of interest to linguists and scholars in other fields concerned with basic studies of complex structures produced by human beings.
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Lonsdale, Ray, & Armstrong, Chris (2008) Aggre-culture: What do e-book aggregators offer? Library + Information Update, 7(4), 28-33.
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Thomas, R., Urquhart, C., Crossan, S. & Hines, B. (2008). MUES (Mid Wales - Users - Ethnic Services) Ethnic services provision 2007-08. Report for Libraries for Life: Delivering the entitlement agenda for library users in Wales 2007-09. Aberystwyth: Department of Information Studies, Aberystwyth University. Related policy guidance published separately Sponsorship: CyMAL