925 resultados para Hadith--Terminology
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Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-08
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Influencing more environmentally friendly and sustainable behaviour is a current focus of many projects, ranging from government social marketing campaigns, education and tax structures to designers’ work on interactive products, services and environments. There is a wide variety of techniques and methods used, intended to work via different sets of cognitive and environmental principles. These approaches make different assumptions about ‘what people are like’: how users will respond to behavioural interventions, and why, and in the process reveal some of the assumptions that designers and other stakeholders, such as clients commissioning a project, make about human nature. This paper discusses three simple models of user behaviour – the pinball, the shortcut and the thoughtful – which emerge from user experience designers’ statements about users while focused on designing for behaviour change. The models are characterised using systems terminology and the application of each model to design for sustainable behaviour is examined via a series of examples.
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This manual is intended to serve as an aid to inspectors on well construction. Since this type of work is a noteworthy departure from that found on normal highway construction, the average inspector will be unfamiliar with the procedures and terminology employed by the contractor and his men.
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En este artículo se presenta un análisis detallado de los diferentes cambios legislativos desde que se comenzó a hablar de la “Atención a la diversidad” en el sistema educativo en España.
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'Theory', 'hypothesis', 'model' and 'method' in linguistics: Semasiological and onomasiological perspectives The subject of this thesis is the use of generic scientific terms, in particular the four terms 'theory', 'hypothesis', 'model' and 'method', in linguistic research articles written in French and in Finnish. The thesis examines the types of scientific constructs to which these terms are applied, and seeks to explain the variation in the use of each term. A second objective of the thesis is to analyze the relationships among these terms, and the factors determining the choices made by writers. With its focus on the authentic use of generic scientific terms, the thesis complements the normative and theoretical descriptions of these terms in Science Studies and offers new information on actual writing practices. This thesis adheres to functional and usage-based linguistics, drawing its theoretical background from cognitive linguistics and from functional approaches to terminology. The research material consisted of 120 research articles (856 569 words), representing different domains of linguistics and written in French or Finnish (60 articles in each language). The articles were extracted from peer-reviewed scientific journals and were published between 2000 and 2010. The use of generic scientific terms in the material has been examined from semasiological and onomasiological perspectives. In the first stage, different usages related to each of the four central terms were analyzed. In the second stage, the analysis was extended to other terms and expressions, such as 'theoretical framework', 'approach' and ‘claim’, which were used to name scientific constructs similar to the four terms analyzed in the first stage. Finally, in order to account for the writer’s choice among the terms, a mixed methods approach was adopted, based on the results of a previously conducted questionnaire concerning the differences between these terms as experienced by linguists themselves. Despite the general ideal that scientific terms should be carefully defined, the study shows that the use of these central terms is not without ambiguity. What is understood by these terms may vary according to different conceptual and stylistic factors as well as epistemic and disciplinary traditions. In addition to their polysemy, the semantic potentials of these terms are in part overlapping. In most cases, the variation in the use of these terms is not likely to cause serious misunderstanding. Rather, it allows the researcher to express a specific conceptualization of the scientific constructs mentioned in the article. The discipline of linguistics, however, would benefit from a more elaborate metatheoretical discussion.
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This article examines upper secondary school students’ understanding of historical empathy. The focus is on how and to what degree they displayed in their essays historical contextualisation, perspective taking and affective connection. The study was based on the essays written by 96 students, using resource-material that comprised background information and historical sources. The students reflected on the controversial issue of Finnish children who were sent to Sweden during World War II. All the three dimensions of empathy were expressed at some level, but contextualisation was most often superficial. The dimension the students managed best was perspective taking, which was related to the affective dimension of the topic. They also applied psychological terminology to this historical issue. It could be concluded from the findings that students need instruments for and have interest in dealing with sensitive and affective historical issues.
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to survey various meanings attached to a public-private partnership (PPP) and related aspects in Western literature, and identify commonalities and differences between them. Additionally, the article intends to critically assess conflicting and overlapping views on contractual and institutional PPPs, their forms and models, and draw insights for transitional economies. Design/methodology/approach – The article contrasts and compares views on PPP meanings, forms and models within Western PPP literature, and also draws comparisons with understanding of partnership aspects in the Russian language sources. The paper examines theories underpinning PPPs, builds connections to PPP advantages and drawbacks, and provides critical assessment of net benefits that PPPs may bring along to the society. Findings – The article concludes that future PPP research in transitional countries such as Kazakhstan and Russia, particularly in the area of organisational and power arrangements in partnerships, may delineate new concepts such as government as a guarantor of a PPP project, social significance of a PPP project, and risk management in a country’s contextual environment. Practical implications – In transitional countries, in which PPPs are in their infancy, clarification of theoretical positions, and identification of commonalities and differences between meanings attached to the PPP terminology may enable better decisions by researchers and practitioners in their selection and further development of partnerships and related concepts. Originality/value – Research in the field of PPPs in transitional countries such as Russia and Kazakhstan is in its infancy. The paper intends to contribute to the body of knowledge about PPPs by providing detailed account and categorisation of their principal meanings, forms, models, underpinning theories, and drawing insights for future research in transitional countries.
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Sound art has a fragmented scholarship struggling to find appropriate terminology to understand and explain itself. In this context the practitioner’s perspective is often marginalised. This thesis seeks to develop new perspectives on contemporary sound practice, informed by a multi-disciplinary approach to auditory scholarship and interviews with Australian sound practitioners. The model that emerges describes an ecology of contemporary sound art where practitioners continually negotiate disciplinary and institutional boundaries while articulating distinctive models of listening and conceptions of sound. This thesis proposes a theoretical approach to sound art that recognises its interdisciplinarity as well as a distinctive engagement with the embodied experience of sound and listening.
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Introdução: A Acupunctura, enquanto área terapeutica mais popular na arte de cura na Medicina Tradicional Chinesa, tem sido amplamente utilizada para tratar variadíssimas patologias. A Acupunctura, de acordo com a nova terminologia da Organização Mundial da Saúde, é considerado um método de tratamento complementar. Nas últimas décadas têm surgido diversos estudos que se debruçam sobre a utilização da Acupunctura como meio anestésico, nomeadamente na Medicina Dentária. Objetivo: O presente trabalho visou rever os conceitos associados ao uso da Acupunctura na Medicina Dentária, enfatizando as suas vantagens e limitações e explorar as potencialidades da Acupunctura como meio anestésico em Medicina Dentária. Os objetivos deste trabalho consubstanciam-se em i) estabelecer uma comparação entre os estudos publicados, concretamente entre (1984-1999) e publicados recentemente (2000-2016) e ii) averiguar acerca da eficácia da Acupunctura como meio anestésico em Medicina Dentária. Conclusão: A Acupunctura enquanto técnica de intervenção na Medicina Dentária tem sido relevante devido ao grande número de trabalhos científicos publicados recentemente, que muito têm contribuído para a sua compreensão enquanto meio anestésico. Um grande número de profissionais já aderiu a esta prática, dado que esta apresenta resultados positivos no Tratamento de Distúrbios Temporomandibulares, Xerostomia, Nevralgia do Trigémeo, entre outras patologias odontológicas, e na diminuição do consumo de medicamentos pelos efeitos analgésicos e inflamatórios. O valor da Acupunctura como meio anestésico em Medicina Dentária deve ser tido em linha de conta, pois os estudos sugerem que esta pode ser uma alternativa valiosa, na medida em que representa uma terapia complementar satisfatória no tratamento da dor. Metodologia: A pesquisa bibliográfica foi efetuada nos motores de pesquisa da PubMed, B-On e ScienceDirect no período compreendido entre janeiro de 1984 e fevereiro de 2016 com um limite temporal de 32 anos. Dos 760 artigos encontrados foram selecionados 148 conforme os critérios de inclusão.
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Within the business context, communication and interaction tends to be considerably rooted in the use of English (as lingua franca), as well as in ICT use. Thus, professionals have to be able to speak the English language, resorting to specific, internationally recognised terminology and be proficient in the use of manifold ICT tools. In fact, the tendency is for the great majority of higher education (HE) students to own mobile devices (laptops, smartphones and/or tablets) and use them to access information and communicate/interact with content and other people. Bearing this in mind, a teaching and learning strategy was designed, in which m-learning (i.e. learning in which the delivery platform is a mobile device) was used to approach Business English Terminology (BET). The strategy was labelled as ‘BET on Top Hat’, once the selected application was Top Hat (https://tophat.com/) and the idea was for students to face it as if it were a game/challenge. In this scenario, the main goals of this exploratory study were to find evidence as to: i) the utility of m-learning activities for learning BET and ii) if and how m-learning activities can generate intrinsic motivation in students to learn BET. Participants (n=23) were enrolled in English II, a curricular unit of the 1st cycle degree in Retail Management offered at Águeda School of Technology and Management – University of Aveiro (2014/15 edition). The data gathered included the students’ results in quizzes and their answers to a short final evaluation questionnaire regarding their experience with BET on Top Hat. Consequently, data were treated and analysed resorting to descriptive statistical analysis, and, when considered pertinent, the teacher’s observation notes were also considered. The results unveil that, on the one hand, the strategy had a clear positive impact on the students’ intrinsic motivation and, on the other hand, the students’ performance as to BET use tended to improve over time.
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The SHERPA project (Securing a Hybrid Environment for Research Preservation and Access) has been set up to encourage change in the scholarly communication process by creating open-access institutional "e-print" repositories for the dissemination of research findings. This article looks at the terminology involved with such repositories and at the issues that such repositories raise for their construction and use. It reviews the advantages of having an institutional basis for a repository and identifies the key issues that have arisen so far in project work.
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Introdução: Em Portugal a realidade actual, clínica e financeira do exercício da Medicina Dentária é bem distinta da do final do séc. XX devido à pletora de Médicos Dentistas e à baixa de honorários por acto Médico registada nos últimos anos. Objectivos: Este trabalho teve como objectivo perceber um pouco sobre os detalhes a ter em consideração aquando da abertura de uma clínica centrada na realização de tratamentos na área da Endodontia, e como publicitá-la de forma legal e apelativa. Pretende-se depois também estimar o custo mínimo para a realização de tratamentos Endodonticos com diferentes equipamentos e comparar a eficácia entre tratamentos usando ferramentas diferentes. Materiais e Métodos: Foram usadas como fontes de pesquisa para o presente trabalho bases de dados como a PubMed, B-On e Cochrane Library. Foi também usado o Google. Para pesquisa no PubMed foram usados vários descritores MeSH, como “Commerce”, “Dentistry”, “Endodontics”, “Management” e “Marketing”. Foram também usadas diversas palavras-chave no PubMed e nos outros motores de pesquisa, como “Anesthesia”, “Dental Office”, “Files”, “Irrigation”, “Magnification”, “Microscope”, “Obturation Systems” e “Rotatory Systems”. As pesquisas foram filtradas para serem apresentados apenas resultados entre 2011 e 2016, sendo este filtro retirado só quando não eram encontrados resultados satisfatórios ou relevantes para os temas discutidos no trabalho. Foram obtidos 3927 artigos e seleccionados 24. A inclusão destes artigos foi feita tendo em conta as suas fontes bibliográficas e a qualidade dos estudos a que se reportavam. Foram excluídos artigos que se reportavam a estudos muito antigos ou a tecnologias ultrapassadas, como sistemas de limas antigos. Conclusões: As novas tecnologias usadas para tratamento Endodontico, apesar de dispendiosas, melhoram muito o atendimento ao paciente.
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Occupational exposure to hazardous drugs can cause harmful effects on health professionals and several protective measures must be taken. Nevertheless, classification of hazardous drugs is not the same in all the published repertoires and the terminology is still confusing: hazardous drugs, biohazardous drugs or risky drugs are terms improperly described and can define very different drugs with a very different hazard profiles. In Spain, there is not an updated official list of hazardous drugs, and healthcare professionals must consider and follow other published lists. In our opinion, it is mandatory to do a consensus among these professionals, administration and labor union organizations in order to clarify some conflictive questions not only in healthcare settings but in investigational and academic scenarios too. These multidisciplinary groups should be involved also in teaching new and non-experienced personnel and in the knowledge reinforcement for the experienced ones.
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O presente trabalho pretende dar um contributo na divulgação do património musical português dos séculos XVI e XVII, partindo da confluência das várias perspectivas musicais que cruzaram o Mosteiro de Santa Cruz de Coimbra durante este período. Apresenta-se desta forma o potencial pedagógico da instituição, bem como os compositores a ela associados no âmbito da História da Música, no que diz respeito ao ensino vocacional. Contém a exploração de algumas obras do reportório cuja observação constituirá, desejavelmente, motivo de reflexão, contribuindo para a sua divulgação, como elemento distintivo e enriquecedor.
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Technical texts are usually characterized by the use of terminology, and they are said to be clear, concise, precise and objective. It is terminology which is normally considered one of the most important difficulties to understand specialized concepts because they are expressed by means of this terminology. Nevertheless, there are other linguistic and cognitive elements which are frequently used to express specialized concepts, for instance, metaphors. In this paper we aim to analyze the use of cognitive metaphors in a corpus of French semi-specialized technical texts and to consider whether the use of these metaphors could be a problem should these metaphors have to be translated into Spanish.