881 resultados para História de Portugal -- 1851-1870


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O desenvolvimento das redes de comunicação desencadeou a possibilidade de proporcionar novos cenários de ensino e aprendizagem, embora com perfis ainda não completamente definidos. A problemática do e-learning entrou na agenda de debates dos temas educacionais, sendo que atualmente é um dos temas dos mais discutidos no domínio da utilização das tecnologias na educação/formação. O trabalho configura um levantamento acerca do número de cursos disponibilizados atualmente no Ensino Superior Português. Selecionando 95 universidades do sistema Público e Privado, foram considerados os cursos de 1º, 2º e 3º de estudos disponibilizados pelas mesmas, e contabilizado o número de cursos na modalidade de e-learning oferecidos. O Ensino Superior em Portugal passa por um período de acentuada massificação. Multiplicou o número de instituições, de cursos e de alunos neste nível de ensino. Como tal, e para contextualizar a situação atual que o Ensino Superior encara, e tomando as estatísticas disponíveis, é feita a descrição do número de inscritos, as idades e o número de cursos em funcionamento na última década. A generalização das redes de comunicação e a possibilidade de aprender à distância, estão a propiciar novos cenários de aprendizagem e formação. A grande vantagem deste sistema recaí sobre flexibilização do acesso aos materiais de estudo. As maiores limitações ao uso do sistema relacionam-se com os custos associados à aquisição de equipamentos e à manutenção das comunicações. O uso das tecnologias no ensino superior representa diversas mais-valias para o processo de ensino-aprendizagem, como a flexibilidade de ensino, o acesso à educação de um maior número de indivíduos, sem que a presença física seja um requisito obrigatório e aumento do trabalho colaborativo. Numa perspetiva global, proporciona um ambiente cada vez mais enriquecido para o ensino e a aprendizagem.

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Throughout the year and half of research developed during the times of crisis or economic crisis in Portugal due to the austerity measures, this thesis focuses on the cultural communication and museology in the area of cultural management in Portugal. With an ever growing number of research being developed over the world, this study is unique as it studies managerial diversity and organisational structures of Contemporary Art Museums that exist in Portugal but more importantly how they communicate their organizations within and beyond the Museum walls such as online or other technological media. As the communication management of the museums is one of aspects of culture in which cultural management intends to intervene. The research study that I proposed to analyse has at the forefront the intention to understand how the Contemporary Art Museums in Portugal manage their communication and respective organizations, whether they be a Public-Private/Foundation, State or Council run organizations but also understand if a strategic plan is designed and implemented in times of crisis, to withstand disruptive economic scenarios projected on a daily basis. The following Museums were selected due to the fact of being Contemporary Art Museums but also their respective diverse territorial distribution, one in the city capital of Portugal, Lisbon: MNAC – Museu Nacional de Arte Contemporânea, a stately run organisation; the second, in the north of Portugal: MACS – Museu de Arte Contemporânea de Serralves, a public/private organisation under the Foundation organics and the third Museum in interior central region of Portugal, Alentejo: MACE – Museu de Arte Contemporânea de Elvas, managed by the Elvas City Council.

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Desenvolveu-se um Sistema dedeo Submerso Iscado (SVSI) viavelmente adaptado para caracterizar comunidades de peixes do substrato rochoso subtidal (forma não-destrutiva e não-invasiva), entre 5 e 50 metros, na costa sul de Portugal (Algarve). Entre Junho e Julho de 2013, amostraram-se 15 pontos na zona Greta (Praia de Faro), divididos em 3 Amostragens (A1, A2, A3) com isco sardinha, mexilhão e sem isco. Captaram-se foto-sequências de intervalo 1 segundo durante 60 minutos e as imagens resultantes processadas qualitativa e quantitativamente para obtenção de resultados. Registaram-se 32 espécies no total. Os tempos de entrada do 1º indivíduo de cada espécie permitiram aferir 30 minutos máximos de filmagem SVSIs para resultados viáveis, enquanto abundâncias por número de indivíduos comprovaram o isco sardinha como mais eficaz e com maior poder atrativo (do que mexilhão). As espécies Coris julis, Diplodus vulgaris, Diplodus cervinus, Diplodus sargus e Serranus cabrilla foram as mais interventivas no estudo, cujo intervalo de tempo entre contagens se adequou em 30 segundos. O estudo de índices de abundâncias e Nmax mostraram não existirem diferenças entre as comunidades ictiológicas de cada tipo de iscagem, contudo existem diferenças dentro da comunidade geral em si do substrato rochoso. A análise alimentar pelo menor tempo de 1ª alimentação indicou Coris julis, Diplodus vulgaris, Serranus cabrilla e Octopus vulgaris como as espécies mais rápidas a morder os iscos. No geral, 69% das espécies preferiram isco sardinha. Comportamentos como a passagem esporádica, territorialidade e interações com a câmara foram as ações dominantes na análise comportamental. Esta técnica e respetiva metodologia foram o primeiro estudo do género nesta região, que de forma simples, se mostrou uma boa ferramenta metodológica para estudos marinhos sobre comunidades, suas preferências alimentares, abundâncias e tempos de reação, aconselhando-se o seu desenvolvimento tecnológico e melhoramento metodológico analítico dos resultados no futuro.

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São ainda muito incipientes os estudos sobre a vida e obra do médico olhanense Francisco Fernandes Lopes (1884-1969), uma das figuras mais interessantes do quadro cultural português da primeira metade do século XX. Na verdade, dificilmente poderemos caracterizá-lo apenas como “médico”, pois era um intelectual multifacetado e interessado nas mais diversas áreas do saber, assim como também é impossível descrevê-lo apenas como “olhanense”, pois a sua actividade intelectual extravasou largamente o âmbito local, regional e mesmo nacional. A presente dissertação, intitulada Francisco Fernandes Lopes (1884-1969), historiador do Algarve: contributo para a historiografia henriquina, tem dois objectivos principais, patentes no próprio título: compreender o homem, ou seja, elaborar um estudo biográfico sobre Fernandes Lopes, e analisar uma das suas facetas, a de historiador, mais concretamente no que concerne à sua obra acerca do Infante D. Henrique e a sua relação ao Algarve. No que respeita à biografia, pretende-se compreender a vida e obra de Francisco Fernandes Lopes através de uma análise concertada do seu percurso de vida, dos seus principais interesses e da sua actividade cultural e intelectual. Neste âmbito, é essencial ter em consideração que a vida de Fernandes Lopes se desenrolou mormente em Olhão, vila algarvia singular devido ao seu panorama arquitectónico único de açoteias, e que ele tanto se empenhou em divulgar, procurando que Olhão ocupasse um lugar de destaque no mapa do Algarve e, também, de Portugal. Relativamente à produção historiográfica tem particular destaque a temática henriquina, que foi a que mais ocupou Francisco Fernandes Lopes entre as décadas de 30 a 60 do século XX. Os seus estudos devem ser entendidos no âmbito de um período histórico muito específico – o Estado Novo – e tendo por base a evolução do pensamento historiográfico, assim como outros estudos similares e coetâneos que permitam formular uma comparação.

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The human genome has millions of genetics variants that can affect gene expression. These variants are known as cis-regulatory variants and are responsible for intra-species phenotypic differences and individual susceptibility to disease. One of the diseases affected by cis-regulatory variants is breast cancer. Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers, with approximately 4500 new cases each year in Portugal. Breast cancer has many genes mutated and TP53 has been shown to be relevant for this disease. TP53 is one of the most commonly mutated genes in human cancer and it is involved in cell cycle regulation and apoptosis. Previous work by Maia et al has shown that TP53 has differential allelic expression (DAE), which suggests that this gene may be under the influence of cis-regulatory variants. Also, its DAE pattern is totally altered in breast tumours with normal copy number. We hypothesized that cis-regulatory variants affecting TP53 may have a role in breast cancer development and treatment. The present work aims to identify the cis-regulatory variants playing a role in TP53 expression, using in silico, in vitro and in vivo approaches. By bioinformatic tools we have identified candidate cis-regulatory variants and predicted the possible transcription factor binding sites that they affect. By EMSA we studied DNA-protein interactions in this region of TP53. The in silico analysis allowed us to identified three candidate cis-regulatory SNPs which may affect the binding of seven transcription factors. However, the EMSA experiments have not been conclusive and we have not yet confirmed whether any of the identified SNPs are associated with gene expression control of TP53. We will carry out further experiments to validate our findings.

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A participação na área Euro e a atual crise financeira têm condicionado substancialmente o setor bancário português, para o qual se prevê a continuação de quebras significativas nos rendimentos e uma crescente pressão competitiva, sendo a eficiência um fator imprescindível para a sobrevivência. Foram avaliados diversos indicadores de eficiência dos principais bancos a operar em Portugal, através da metodologia DEA. As principais contribuições deste estudo consistem (1) na incorporação de novas variáveis nos modelos DEA, que refletem, para além da rendibilidade, a criação de valor e o custo de oportunidade do capital; (2) na exploração de indicadores e modelos complementares de eficiência mais exigentes que os tradicionais e (3) na aplicação de regressões fracionais aos índices DEA complementares. Os principais resultados revelam que o modelo de rendibilidade apresenta os níveis de eficiência média padrão mais elevados e o modelo de intermediação os mais baixos. Registam-se muitas ineficiências de escala e de gestão de recursos na maioria dos bancos. A aplicação de modelos bietápicos permitiu contornar a habitual problemática inerente à coexistência das abordagens de produção e intermediação. A aplicação de modelos de eficiência composta permitiu a identificação dos bancos falso-eficientes nos modelos de eficiência padrão. A aplicação de regressões para proporções, mais apropriadas que as tradicionais regressões lineares ou que o modelo Tobit, para lidar com a natureza fracionaria dos índices DEA, permitiu a identificação dos fatores determinantes da eficiência dos principais bancos a operar em Portugal. Os modelos de regressão fracional mostram evidências de melhor especificação relativamente aos modelos de regressão tradicionais. As variáveis que parecem exercer maior influência sobre os níveis de eficiência bietápica global são as variáveis internacionalização, dimensão e tipo de propriedade do capital e sobre os níveis de eficiência composta de rendibilidade são as variáveis cost-to-income, número de empregados por balcão e rendibilidade do ativo.

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First described more that 150 years ago, the systematics of the genera Geomalacus and Letourneuxia (Arionidae, Gastropoda, Pulmonata) is still challenging. The taxonomic classification of arionid species is based on extremely labile characters such as body size or color that depends both on diet and environment, as well as age. Moreover, there is little information on the genetic diversity and population structure of the Iberian slugs that could provide extra clues to disentangle their problematic classification. The present work uses different analytical tools such as habitat suitability (Ecological Niche Modeling - ENM), cytogenetic analysis and phylogeography to establish the geographical distribution and evolutionary history of these pulmonate slugs. The potential distribution of the four Geomalacus species was modeled using ENM, which allowed the identification of new locations for G. malagensis, including a first report in Portugal. Also, it was predicted a much wider distribution for G. malagensis and G. oliveirae than previously known. Classical cytogenetic analyses were assayed with reproductive and a novel use of somatic tissues (mouth and tentacles) returning the number of chromosomes for the four Geomalacus species and L. numidica (n = 31, 2n = 62) and the respective karyotypes. G. malagensis and L. numidica present similar chromosome morphologies and karyotypic formulae, being more similar to each other than the Geomalacus among themselves. We further reconstructed the phylogeny of the genera Geomalacus and Letourneuxia using partial sequences of the mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) and the nuclear ribosomal small subunit (18S rRNA), and applied an independent evolutionary rate method, the indicator vectors correlation, to evaluate the existence of cryptic diversity within species. The five nominal species of Geomalacus and Letourneuxia comprise 14 well-supported cryptic lineages. Letourneuxia numidica was retrieved as a sister group of G. malagensis. G. oliveirae is paraphyletic with respect to G. anguiformis. According to our dating estimates, the most recent common ancestor of Geomalacus dates back to the Middle Miocene (end of the Serravallian stage). The major lineage splitting events within Geomalacus occurred during the dry periods of the Zanclean stage (5.3-3.6 million years) and some lineages were confined to more humid mountain areas of the Iberian Peninsula, which lead to a highly geographically structured mitochondrial genetic diversity. The major findings of this are the following: (1) provides updated species distribution maps for the Iberian Geomalacus expanding the known geographic distribution of the concerned species, (2) unravels the cryptic diversity within the genera Geomalacus and Letourneuxia, (3) Geomalacus oliveirae is paraphyletic with G. anguiformis and (4) Letourneuxia numidica is sister group of G. malagensis.

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The ecdysteroid, 20-hydroxyecdysone or beta-ecdysone, is a steroid hormone which plays a crucial role in molting, metamor- phosis and reproduction of arthropods. This ecdysteroid and its analogues have high potential to be used as insecticides. Previous studies in our laboratory have demonstrated that Vitex glabrata R.Br. (commonly known as Khai-Nao), an indigenous herbaceous plant of Thailand, synthesized and accumulated high quantity of 20-hydroxyecdysone. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the effect of precursor and elicitors feeding on cell growth and 20-hydroxyecdysone production of V. glabrata suspension cultures. Plant cells were cultured in half strength MS medium containing 30 g/l glucose and supplemented with 2.0 mg/l 6- benzylaminopurine (BAP) and 1.0 mg/l 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D). Cells were incubated on a rotary shaker at 120 rpm under continuous light of 2000 lux at 25 °C. Sterilized cholesterol (5 and 10 mg/l) as precursor was added to the cell cultures on the day of inoculation, while chitosan (50, 100 and 200 mg/l) and methyl jusmonate (100 and 200 mM) as elicitors were added to the cell cultures on day 6 after cultivation.

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Dissertação de mestrado, Ciências Económicas e Empresariais, Faculdade de Economia, Universidade do Algarve. Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão, Universidade de Lisboa, 2001

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Bycatch and discards are a cause of great concern in commercial world fisheries, with important ecological, economic and conservation implications. With the recent inclusion of a discards ban (‘landing obligation’), in the reform of the EU CFP, these issues have gained a tremendous attention from the economic, scientific, political and social point of view. Demersal trawl fisheries off the southern coast of Portugal capture an extraordinary diversity of species and generate considerable amounts of bycatch and discards. Bycatch includes commercially valuable target-species and bycatch species with low or no commercial value, but the great majority consists of unmarketable species, that are discarded. Bony fishes are dominant in bycatch and discards and the most discarded are of low or no commercial value. The reasons for discarding are fundamentally economic in nature (lack of commercial value) for bycatch species, and legal and administrative (legal minimum landing size) for commercially important species. The study of the reproductive biology of Galeus melastomus, discarded by crustacean trawls, suggests that a minimum landing size should be established for this species, and explains the importance of such a study in the assessment and management of fisheries. The discovery of a new species of the ray Neoraja iberica n. sp. contributes to the knowledge of the local marine biodiversity in Portuguese waters and of the global marine biodiversity. The three cases of abnormal hermaphroditism recorded in Etmopterus spinax, are the first cases known to date of hermaphroditism in this species. There is a need to find solutions to the problem of bycatch and discards of trawl fisheries in the Algarve coast. A combination of technical, regulatory and economic measures to minimize bycatch and reduce discards, before implementing a ‘landing obligation’, is thought to be the best approach to apply in the southern Portuguese multispecies trawl fisheries.

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Although overfishing is a concern for many fish stocks, it was for a long time only associated with commercial fishing exploitation, with less or no attention being given to the recreational fisheries. Recent research has shown however that the impact of recreational fishing on particular species can be considerable, and that the recreational harvest needs to be taken into account if fisheries are to be accurately assessed and effectively managed. In Portugal, the first recreational fishing regulations were only recently implemented. However, mirroring other European countries, regulations lacked scientific support, and specific knowledge of the activity was limited to a few studies with limited coverage. This thesis aimed to characterize the biological and socioeconomic aspects of the recreational shore angling activity in southern Portugal, to investigate whether the regulations in place were adequate and effective, and to provide recommendations for improved management and conservation of the inshore fisheries resources. A combined aerial-roving survey was conducted to gather data on fishing effort, catch, fishing trips and socioeconomic aspects (including anglers’ perceptions of regulations) of the recreational angling activity. The analysis of anglers’ catches suggested that compliance with daily bag limits was high, with less than 0.5% of creels exceeding the 10 kg angler-1 day-1 bag limit. Overall, 11.5% of the retained fishes were undersized, but non-compliance with minimum size limits was found to be high for some species (e.g. seabass, 73% undersized). In terms of the impact of recreational shore angling, the total estimated catches corresponded to less than 1% of the commercial landings for the same period (shared species). However, shore angling catches for white sea bream (Diplodus sargus) were found to be considerable, corresponding to 65% of the commercial landings (39.4% of total catch). In terms of anglers’ perceptions about the recreational fishing regulations in Portugal, the present study has shown that the majority of anglers accepted the existence of some kind of SRF regulations, but in general there was a partial or total disagreement with the recreational fishing restrictions recently put in place. Most anglers perceived themselves as not being involved in the decision-making process and claimed that some restrictions lacked a meaningful rationale (e.g. prohibition of fishing from piers/jetties). Fishers’ awareness with regard to specific aspects of the restrictions (such as the rationale for minimum size limits) was found to be very limited. During the same period, catches from sport fishing competitions were examined to test for differences with the recreational activity in terms of catches, and evaluate long term trends in catch and mean size of fish. Catches of the sport fishing competitions were found to be different from those observed for recreational fishing, being dominated by different species (e.g. garfish, mullets), and suggesting different fishing strategies of the the two types of anglers. High percentages of undersized fish were observed to be captured (and retained) during the competitions (in particular seabass, with 100% undersized), probably as a result of a single allowable minimum size (AMS) of 15 cm for all species in use in competitions. Lastly, catch and release fishing experiments were carried out to assess post-release mortality of three recreationally important species: two banded sea bream Diplodus vulgaris; black sea bream Spondyliosoma cantharus; and gilthead sea bream Sparus aurata. Post-release mortalities were found to be low (0-12%). The main predictor of mortality for Sparus aurata was anatomical hooking location, with 63% of the fishes that died being deeply hooked. The results support the release of fish, either from mandatory (e.g. minimum landing sizes) or voluntary practices. In summary, this thesis has demonstrated that the impact of recreational fishing for particular species is significant and needs to be taken into account for more effective management and stock assessment purposes. It has also highlighted several management issues that should be addressed in order to promote more adequate regulations in the future and prevent noncompliance issues. A periodic monitoring of the recreational fishing activity including all fishing modes (i.e. spear fishing, boat, and shore angling) would also be beneficial to ensure a timely knowledge on the global recreational fishing activity and support future management actions.