984 resultados para temperature-programmed techniques
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We study the low frequency absorption cross section of spherically symmetric nonextremal d-dimensional black holes. In the presence of α′ corrections, this quantity must have an explicit dependence on the Hawking temperature of the form 1/TH. This property of the low frequency absorption cross section is shared by the D1-D5 system from type IIB superstring theory already at the classical level, without α′ corrections. We apply our formula to the simplest example, the classical d-dimensional Reissner-Nordstr¨om solution, checking that the obtained formula for the cross section has a smooth extremal limit. We also apply it for a d-dimensional Tangherlini-like solution with α′3 corrections.
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Dissertação de mestrado integrado em Engenharia Mecânica
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Dissertação de mestrado integrado em Materials Engineering
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Dissertação de mestrado em Sustentabilidade do Ambiente Construído
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Tese de Doutoramento Programa Doutoral em Engenharia Electrónica e Computadores.
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Dissertação de mestrado integrado em Engenharia Civil
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Dissertação de mestrado em Biofísica e Bionanossistemas
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We report new percutaneous techniques for perforating the pulmonary valve in pulmonary atresia with intact ventricular septum, in 3 newborns who had this birth defect. There was mild to moderate hypoplastic right ventricle, a patent infundibulum, and no coronary-cavitary communications. We succeeded in all cases, and no complications related to the procedure occurred. The new coaxial radiofrequency system was easy to handle, which simplified the procedure. Two patients required an additional source of pulmonary flow (Blalock-Taussig shunt) in the first week after catheterization. All patients had a satisfactory short-term clinical evolution and will undergo recatheterization within 1 year to define the next therapeutic strategy. We conclude that this technique may be safely and efficiently performed, especially when the new coaxial radiofrequency system is used, and it may become the initial treatment of choice in select neonates with pulmonary atresia and intact ventricular septum.
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The decision support models in intensive care units are developed to support medical staff in their decision making process. However, the optimization of these models is particularly difficult to apply due to dynamic, complex and multidisciplinary nature. Thus, there is a constant research and development of new algorithms capable of extracting knowledge from large volumes of data, in order to obtain better predictive results than the current algorithms. To test the optimization techniques a case study with real data provided by INTCare project was explored. This data is concerning to extubation cases. In this dataset, several models like Evolutionary Fuzzy Rule Learning, Lazy Learning, Decision Trees and many others were analysed in order to detect early extubation. The hydrids Decision Trees Genetic Algorithm, Supervised Classifier System and KNNAdaptive obtained the most accurate rate 93.2%, 93.1%, 92.97% respectively, thus showing their feasibility to work in a real environment.
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Tese de Doutoramento em Engenharia Civil.
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OBJECTIVE: To determine technical procedures and criteria used by Brazilian physicians for measuring blood pressure and diagnosing hypertension. METHODS: A questionnaire with 5 questions about practices and behaviors regarding blood pressure measurement and the diagnosis of hypertension was sent to 25,606 physicians in all Brazilian regions through a mailing list. The responses were compared with the recommendations of a specific consensus and descriptive analysis. RESULTS: Of the 3,621 (14.1%) responses obtained, 57% were from the southeastern region of Brazil. The following items were reported: use of an aneroid device by 67.8%; use of a mercury column device by 14.6%; 11.9% of the participants never calibrated the devices; 35.7% calibrated the devices at intervals < 1 year; 85.8% measured blood pressure in 100% of the medical visits; 86.9% measured blood pressure more than once and on more than one occasion. For hypertension diagnosis, 55.7% considered the patient's age, and only 1/3 relied on consensus statements. CONCLUSION: Despite the adequate frequency of both practices, it was far from that expected, and some contradictions between the diagnostic criterion for hypertension and the number of blood pressure measurements were found. The results suggest that, to include the great majority of the medical professionals, disclosure of consensus statements and techniques for blood pressure measurement should go beyond the boundaries of medical events and specialized journals.
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OBJECTIVE: To assess blood pressure measurement by health professionals of a public hospital in São Paulo State. METHODS: Semi-structured interviews and direct observation were performed with a verification list according to the criteria reported by Perloff et al. One hundred and five health professionals took part in the study. After measuring blood pressure, the level of concordance between the way the procedure was performed and the recommended one was assessed. RESULTS: Nurses and nurse's aides abided by 40% of the recommended procedures for adequate blood pressure measurement. The other categories of health professionals (nursing and medicine teachers, physicians, residents, and nursing students) abided by approximately 70%. CONCLUSION: Permanent educational activities aiming at standardizing blood pressure measurement should be implemented among the different categories of health professionals.
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En ambientes fluviales, la interacción del flujo con la geometría del cauce y con los sedimentos del lecho define una dinámica turbulenta compleja en permanente evolución. El nivel de complejidad del flujo aumenta ante la presencia de estructuras hidráulicas (pilas de puentes, protecciones contra erosión, etc.). La mayoría de los ríos, o canales naturales, presentan confluencias y bifurcaciones, en donde se genera una convergencia (o divergencia) del flujo con el resultado de un ambiente hidrodinámico complejo en la cercanía de las uniones (Kenworthy y Rhoads 1995). Bajo estas condiciones no es posible extrapolar las soluciones tradicionales básicas de las ecuaciones de gobierno desarrolladas para canales rectos y uniformes. Algunas investigaciones experimentales realizadas en estos sistemas son las de Best (1988), Rhoads y Sukhodolov (2001), Richardson et al. (1996); Richardson y Thorne (1998, 2001); Parsons et al. (2004); Szupiany et al. (2005).Por otro lado, la zona costera en ambientes marítimos se caracteriza por la existencia de diversos procesos dinámicos, entre los que se destacan la acción de olas, corrientes, interacción olas-corrientes, transporte de sedimentos y cambios batimétricos. Estos se manifiestan en una alteración morfodinámica de la playa generando superficies potenciales de erosión. Así, el diseño de las protecciones costeras (ya sean continuas, como escolleras o muros verticales; o discontinuas como espigones o diques externos) sometidas al clima marítimo bajo distintas condiciones de olas y mareas, alteran los patrones de circulación y de transporte afectando la morfodinámica en su zona de influencia y plantean, por ejemplo, la necesidad de ajustes de los coeficientes de estabilidad y pesos de los bloques de roca de las escolleras. Los problemas generados, son especialmente complejos ya que deben considerarse para su estudio, los niveles de turbulencia, la transmisión del oleaje sobre o a través de la estructura, difracción alrededor de la misma, refracción y shoaling sobre un fondo dinámico, reflexión en la estructura, etc. (Alsina et al., 2007) Revisiones bibliográficas previas muestran que, en ambos ambientes (fluvial y marítimo), es necesario optimizar las técnicas experimentales existentes para que ellas permitan caracterizar con precisión los flujos turbulentos complejos presentes. El objetivo general propuesto en esta investigación es contribuir a mejorar el conocimiento de los procesos hidrodinámicos de flujos turbulentos naturales con y sin la presencia de estructuras hidráulicas que den lugar a formaciones complejas (3D). Para alcanzar este objetivo se propone realizar una recopilación de antecedentes y un análisis crítico detallado de los equipos de ultima generación para mediciones de flujo con alta frecuencia y resolución disponibles en el Laboratorio de Hidráulica (LH) de la Universidad Nacional de Córdoba (UNC): ADV 3D (Acoustic Doppler Velocimeter de Sontek) y laser PIV 2D (Particle Image Velocimeter de Dantec). A estos equipamientos se le agrega un moderno equipo de generación bidimensional de oleaje con absorción dinámica (adquiridos a HR Ltd. en 2007 por el CAI 085 del FONTAR). Finalmente se prevé utilizar este equipamiento durante el desarrollo de experimentos y mediciones los cuales se realizarán sobre modelos físicos fluviales y costeros diseñados y construidos con y sin estructuras que interactúen con flujo turbulentos complejos. Los resultados obtenidos en este proyecto permitirá alcanzar una mejor comprensión de los procesos hidrodinámicos de los flujos turbulentos complejos, lo cual es necesario y de gran utilidad para realizar un manejo apropiado de los ambientes fluviales y marítimos, teniendo como campo directo de aplicación el correcto diseño de estructuras hidráulicas, asistiendo a la toma de medidas correctivas en sistemas naturales sometidos a procesos erosivos o de sedimentación, y contribuyendo de esta forma al manejo ambientalmente sustentable de los recursos.
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En la hipótesis de trabajo del presente proyecto se considera la importancia del metabolismo de lípidos y proteínas en los insectos hematófagos, en particular en los vectores de la enfermedad de Chagas, para afrontar exitosamente la demanda energética de la reproducción. Las hembras de estas especies pueden ingerir una comida de sangre abundante en lípidos y proteínas, los que son modificados en el intestino para su utilización y posterior almacenamiento en estructuras organizadas en el tejido ovárico, sustentando así el rápido crecimiento de los ovocitos. Estos aspectos resultan críticos para el ciclo de vida del insecto y para el mantenimiento de la cadena epidemiológica de la enfermedad. En estas especies, recientemente hemos caracterizado a nivel bioquímico y celular la interacción entre lipoproteínas y tejidos [Fruttero y col., Insect Biochem. Mol. Biol. 39: 322-331 (2009); Fruttero y col. Biocel 33 (3): 260 (2009)] y las fases del ciclo reproductivo [Aguirre y col., J. Insect Physiol. 54: 393-402 (2008)]. No obstante, los factores que participan en su regulación son aún escasamente conocidos. En este contexto, el estudio propone emplear dos especies de triatominos con el objeto de: (1) caracterizar los factores involucrados en la formación y regulación de reservas nutricionales en los ovocitos; (2) analizar los eventos que participan en la regresión del tejido ovárico: atresia folicular y mecanismos de muerte celular. (3) evaluar el impacto de productos naturales (ureasas vegetales y péptidos derivados) en el desarrollo del tejido ovárico. Para la ejecución de los objetivos se llevarán a cabo ensayos in vivo e in vitro con trazadores fluorescentes, fraccionamiento subcelular, estudios de expresión de proteínas (mRNA y proteína), estudios histo-morfológicos, ultraestructurales e inmunocitoquímicos, microscopía láser confocalizada, ensayos de actividad enzimática, ELISA, western-blot, electroforesis bidimensional, espectrometria de masas en tándem, etc. También se evaluarán los mecanismos de muerte celular (apoptosis/autofagia) mediante microscopía electrónica, detección de apoptosis in situ (TUNEL), inmunofluorescencia, etc. Los resultados obtenidos permitirán un mejor conocimiento sobre la fisiología y bioquímica de estos vectores, los que resultan indispensables en el diseño de nuevas estrategias para su control. Debido a la carencia de un tratamiento específico para la enfermedad y a la falta de métodos preventivos (vacuna), el control del vector es una de las vías más importantes para reducir la incidencia de la enfermedad. Actualmente, la situación socio-económica que sufren amplios núcleos de nuestra población propicia condiciones de vida que facilitan la reproducción de los vectores y la transmisión vectorial del parásito. El estudio permitirá además explorar aspectos bioquímicos y celulares básicos, generando conocimientos que podrían ser extensivos a otros insectos de importancia económica en la ganadería y/o agricultura. The aim of this project is to analyze the biochemical and cellular events involved in the lipid and protein metabolism in Chagas' disease vectors, and to evaluate their impact on the physiology of reproduction, particularly in the formation of nutritional resources in developing oocytes. At present, little is known about these critical aspects for the life cycle of the insect and for the epidemiology of the disease. The experimental approaches, which will be carried out using two species of triatomines, were designed: (1) to characterize factors involved in the formation and regulation of nutritional resources in developing oocytes; (2) to analyze the biochemical and cellular events that play a role during the regression of ovarian tissue, including the processes of oocyte resorption and programmed cell death. (3) to evaluate the impact of natural products (ureases from jackbean and related peptides) in the development of ovarian tissue. Methods and techniques involved in the project are: in vivo and in vitro assays with fluorescent tracers, ELISA, chemical assays, enzyme activities, western-blot; protein expression (mRNA), histological techniques, immunohistochemical and ultrastructural studies. Cell death will be analyzed by detection of apoptosis in situ (TUNEL), immunofluorescence (for autophagy), among others. The results obtained from the study will offer the opportunity to explore important aspects in the biology and physiology of Chagas' disease vectors that could be of potential utility in designing alternative strategies for the control of the insect.
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Surgical procedures such as osteotomy and hip replacement involve the cutting of bone with the aid of various manual and powered cutting instruments including manual and powered bone saws. The basic mechanics of bone sawing processes are consistent with most other material sawing processes such as for wood or metal. Frictional rubbing between the blade of the saw and the bone results in the generation of localised heating of the cut bone. Research studies have been carried out which consider the design of the bone saw which deals with specifics of the saw teeth geometry and research which examines the effect of drilling operations on heating of the bone has shown that elevated temperatures will occur from frictional overheating. This overheating in localised areas is known to have an impact on the rate of healing of the bone post operation and the sharpness life of the blade. The purpose of this study was to measure the temperature at three zones at fixed intervals of 3mm, 6mm, and 9mm away from the cutting zone. It should be noted that it was the first time that this measurement technique was used to measure the temperature gradient through the bone specimen thereby establishing the extent to which clinicians are experiencing thermal injury during sawing of bone while using a reciprocating saw. The effect of various cutting feed rate on temperature elevation was also investigated in this research. The results showed that there will be a region of bone at least 9mm either side of the cutting blade experiencing thermal injury as temperatures in this region exceeded the threshold temperature of 44°C for necrosis (cell death).