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[ES] Esta tesis tiene como objetivo principal conocer y diagnosticar la situación real de la informática y por extensión la de las tecnologías de la información y la comunicación (TIC) en el sistema educativo portugués, en los grados de la enseñanza preuniversitaria, teniendo como centro de atención los docentes y su perfil académico y profesional.

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Centro de Investigação em Biodiversidade e Recursos Genéticos da Universidade do Porto. Departamento de Biologia, Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade do Porto. EscolaUniversitaria de Enxeñeria Forestal, Universidade de Vigo

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Programa de doctorado: Habitar la casa: arte y arquitectura.

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[ES] Los resultados del alumnado español en el informe PISA 2003 deberían conducir a una autocrítica en cuanto al funcionamiento de nuestro sistema educativo. Por término medio los alumnos españoles presentan resultados por debajo de la media de la OCDE, aunque casi siempre superiores a los de Italia, Grecia y Portugal. No obstante, los resultados de este informe hacen referencia únicamente a medias nacionales, sin tener en cuenta las variables que influencian los resultados individuales del alumno encuestado. Mediante el presente artículo profundizamos en los motivos de estos resultados, analizando a través de regresiones cuantílicas el grado de asociación de los resultados individuales del alumnado español en matemáticas con sus características personales y familiares, así como con las características del aula y el centro educativo, para los alumnos españoles de 15 años que participaron en el informe PISA 2003. Del análisis se deduce, entre otros aspectos, la existencia de claras diferencias entre los resultados académicos de los alumnos de centros públicos y privados.

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[EN] We examined whether the abundance and size of the starfish Marthasterias glacialis (Lamk.) exhibit a depth-dependent partitioning on subtidal reefs. We tested the hypothesis that differences in food availability can result in habitat partitioning along a depth gradient. The abundance and size of M. glacialis was registered at 4 depth strata: 0-4 m, 4-8 m, 8-12 m, and >12 m; we also recorded the number of food items that they were preying on. The abundance and size of M. glacialis decreased with depth. Mussels (Mytilus galloprivincialis) were the most preyed food item across all depth strata, followed by gastropods, sea urchins and barnacles; M. glacialis also consumed a significantly larger amount of mussels in feeding experiments compared with sea urchins and gastropods. The abundance of M. galloprivincialis beds decreased with depth. The clear link between the decrease in abundance and size of M. glacialis with depth and the decay of the most consumed prey (mussels) suggest that food availability may play an important role in the vertical distribution of this starfish, though wave-associated turbulence in the first few metres of the subtidal could also limit the abundance of M. glacialis.

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Proyecto MACAROMOD correspondiente al Programa de Cooperación Transnacional MAC, periodo 2007/2013, cofinanciado con fondos Feder;Jefe de fila: Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Socios del proyecto: Universidade das Açores (Portugal), Instituto Nacional das Pescas (Cabo Verde), Centro de Investigaciones Medioambientales del Atlántico S.L. (CIMA). Entidades colaboradoras: Fundación Universitaria de Las Palmas

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[EN]Notwithstanding their scarcity and uneven distribution, zooarchaeological and stable isotope data sets on the Early and Middle Neolithic (5500–3200 cal BC) in the region of Estremadura in Central Portugal strongly suggest that two succeeding stages in subsistence strategies took place: sheep and goat itinerant pastoralism (across large areas) and/or renewed focus on wild food sources (cervid hunting, harvesting marine and freshwater food) which replaced livestock farming within smaller areas and less specialised hunting practices. This economic shift seems to have coincided with two other dramatic changes: the 5.9 kyr cal BP climate event and the onset of megalithism. Possible correlations between these past cultural and palaeoenvironmental phenomena are herein preliminarily outlined. [ES] A pesar de su escasez y distribución desigual, el conjunto de datos arqueozoológicos y de isótopos estables para el Neolítico Antiguo y Medio de la región de Estremadura en el centro de Portugal (5500-3200 a. C. cal), sugiere con claridad dos etapas sucesivas en las estrategias de subsistencia: pastoreo itinerante de ovejas y cabras (ocupando grandes territorios) y/o un renovado interés por los recursos alimenticios silvestres (caza de cérvidos, recolección de alimentos marinos y de agua dulce), que reemplazó otras formas de ganadería más confinadas en el espacio acciones con regímenes de mantenimiento reducidos y unas prácticas de caza menos especializadas. Este cambio económico parece haber ocurrido junto con otros dos cambios dramáticos, el evento climático 5.9 k BP (cal.) y el inicio del megalitismo. Aquí se esbozan de forma preliminar las posibles correlaciones entre estos fenómenos culturales y paleoambientales del pasado.

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The primary goal of volcanological studies is to reconstruct the eruptive history of active volcanoes, by correlating and dating volcanic deposits, in order to depict a future scenario and determine the volcanic hazard of an area. However, alternative methods are necessary where the lack of outcrops, the deposit variability and discontinuity make the correlation difficult, and suitable materials for an accurate dating lack. In this thesis, paleomagnetism (a branch of Geophysics studying the remanent magnetization preserved in rocks) is used as a correlating and dating tool. The correlation is based on the assumption that coeval rocks record similar paleomagnetic directions; the dating relies upon the comparison between paleomagnetic directions recorded by rocks with the expected values from references Paleo-Secular Variation curves (PSV, the variation of the geomagnetic field along time). I first used paleomagnetism to refine the knowledge of the pre – 50 ka geologic history of the Pantelleria island (Strait of Sicily, Italy), by correlating five ignimbrites and two breccias deposits emplaced during that period. Since the use of the paleomagnetic dating is limited by the availability of PSV curves for the studied area, I firstly recovered both paleomagnetic directions and intensities (using a modified Thellier method) from radiocarbon dated lava flows in São Miguel (Azores Islands, Portugal), reconstructing the first PSV reference curve for the Atlantic Ocean for the last 3 ka. Afterwards, I applied paleomagnetism to unravel the chronology and characteristics of Holocene volcanic activity at Faial (Azores) where geochronological age constraints lack. I correlated scoria cones and lava flows yielded by the same eruption on the Capelo Peninsula and dated eruptive events (by comparing paleomagnetic directions with PSV from France and United Kingdom), finding that the volcanics exposed at the Capelo Peninsula are younger than previously believed, and entirely comprised in the last 4 ka.