872 resultados para Fire extension.
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Dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Science in Geospatial Technologies.
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Disaster management is one of the most relevant application fields of wireless sensor networks. In this application, the role of the sensor network usually consists of obtaining a representation or a model of a physical phenomenon spreading through the affected area. In this work we focus on forest firefighting operations, proposing three fully distributed ways for approximating the actual shape of the fire. In the simplest approach, a circular burnt area is assumed around each node that has detected the fire and the union of these circles gives the overall fire’s shape. However, as this approach makes an intensive use of the wireless sensor network resources, we have proposed to incorporate two in-network aggregation techniques, which do not require considering the complete set of fire detections. The first technique models the fire by means of a complex shape composed of multiple convex hulls representing different burning areas, while the second technique uses a set of arbitrary polygons. Performance evaluation of realistic fire models on computer simulations reveals that the method based on arbitrary polygons obtains an improvement of 20% in terms of accuracy of the fire shape approximation, reducing the overhead in-network resources to 10% in the best case.
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Many important questions regarding pathophysiology and treatment of cerebral sinovenous thrombosis need clarification and may depend on further knowledge on the etiology, site, extension and recanalization of the thrombosis. We studied these variables in a cohort of children and adolescents from seven Portuguese Centers. We conclude from our results that the deep venous system and the superior longitudinal sinus are less frequently affected with thrombosis but have a greater potential for serious neurologic disease and for major sequelae. Non-recanalization, at least in the long term, is not an adverse prognostic factor. Extensive propagation of the thrombus from the initial site of origin seems to be common. The early identification of risk factors and their treatment coupled with an aggressive attitude towards diagnosis and treatment for thrombosis involving the deep venous system would be warranted.
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This paper employs the Lyapunov direct method for the stability analysis of fractional order linear systems subject to input saturation. A new stability condition based on saturation function is adopted for estimating the domain of attraction via ellipsoid approach. To further improve this estimation, the auxiliary feedback is also supported by the concept of stability region. The advantages of the proposed method are twofold: (1) it is straightforward to handle the problem both in analysis and design because of using Lyapunov method, (2) the estimation leads to less conservative results. A numerical example illustrates the feasibility of the proposed method.
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In this work a forest fire detection solution using small autonomous aerial vehicles is proposed. The FALCOS unmanned aerial vehicle developed for remote-monitoring purposes is described. This is a small size UAV with onboard vision processing and autonomous flight capabilities. A set of custom developed navigation sensors was developed for the vehicle. Fire detection is performed through the use of low cost digital cameras and near-infrared sensors. Test results for navigation and ignition detection in real scenario are presented.
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In order to decrease the risk of severe wildfire, prescribed fire has recently been adopted in Portugal and elsewhere in the Mediterranean as a major tool for reducing the fuel load instead of manual or mechanical removal of vegetation. There has been some research into its impact on soils in shrublands and grasslands, but to date little research has been conducted in forested areas in the region. As a result, the impact of prescribed fire on the physico-chemical soil characteristics of forest soils has been assumed to be minimal, but this has not been demonstrated. In this study, we present the results of a monitoring campaign of a detailed pre- and post-prescribed fire assessment of soil properties in a long-unburnt P. pinaster plantation, NW Portugal. The soil characteristics examined were pH, total porosity, bulk density, moisture content, organic matter content and litter/ash quantity. The results show that there was no significant impact on the measured soil properties, the only effect being confined to minor changes in the upper 1 cm of soil. We conclude that provided the fire is carried out according to strict guidelines in P. pinaster forest, a minimal impact on soil properties can be expected.
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5th International Conference of Fire Effects on Soil Properties
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Dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Science in Geospatial Technologies.
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Dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Science in Geospatial Technologies.
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Dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Science in Geospatial Technologies.
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Background: Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) present a major public health concern and a global cause of illness in both industrialized and developing countries. Portugal is no exception, with an increasing incidence of STIs, and one of the highest prevalences of HIV in Europe. Reduced risk perceptions among men who have sex with men (MSM) and a consequent high-risk sexual behaviour have been increasingly reported throughout the world. Objectives: To characterize the population of MSM attending a STI clinic in Lisbon, and to assess practice of condom use among these patients. Methods: Records of all MSM patients who attended the STI clinic from 2008 to 2011 were reviewed to study demographic characteristics, sexual behaviours, and leading diagnoses in this population. Results: Of a total of 389 patients, 108 MSM were identified (27.8%), mostly Portuguese men with high school or above education, aged 17 to 61 years (medium age of 32.4 years). More than half of the patients (52.8%) reported more than one sexual partner in the past 6 months (19.4% more than 5 partners), and only a third consistently used condom. A history of sex with sex workers was mentioned in 9.2%. The most prevalent diagnoses were syphilis (45.6%) and condylomata acuminata (38.9%). The prevalence of HIV infection in this subgroup of patients was significantly higher than in the rest of the population (47.2% vs. 14.9%). Inconsistent condom use increased over the years (36.4% in 2008, 66.7% in 2011), and these patients revealed a greater number of sexual partners than condom users (60.4% vs. 50%). However, 38.9% of condom users presented with early syphilis, suggesting inadequate use of this barrier method. Among HIV patients, almost half of them (49%) had sex with more than one partner in the previous six months, and 47.1% did not use the condom during all sexual practices. Of these, 45.8% were not on antiretroviral therapy. Conclusions: High-risk sexual behaviours (inconsistent use of condom and multiple partners) are increasingly prevalent in this MSM subpopulation, despite previous educational programmes. The high incidence of risk behaviours among HIV infected patients is particularly worrisome, and must be addressed with innovative interventions and population-based prevention strategies.
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Dissertation presented to obrain the Ph.D degree in Biology. Developmental Biology
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Pneumocystis jirovecii é conhecido por causar infecções específicas no aparelho respiratório de seus hospedeiros, principalmente em doentes imunocomprometidos, manifestando-se por uma pneumonia grave e por vezes fatal, normalmente designada por pneumonia por Pneumocystis. A caracterização da diversidade genética de P. jirovecii tem demonstrado que determinados polimorfismos de base única poderão ser reconhecidos como marcadores moleculares de eleição para o estudo da distribuição geográfica, vias de transmissão, resistência/susceptibilidade a fármacos, factores de virulência e genética populacional de subtipos genéticos. Este estudo teve como objectivo a caracterização de polimorfismos de P. jirovecii, através da metodologia PCR multiplex/Extensão de base única (do inglês single base extension), com a principal finalidade de constatar eventuais associações entre polimorfismos de base única, genótipos multilocus, e dados clínicos e demográficos da infecção. Sessenta e seis espécimes pulmonares, previamente considerados positivos para P. jirovecii, obtidos entre 2001 e 2012, a partir de doentes portugueses imunocomprometidos, foram seleccionados de forma aleatória para este estudo multilocus. PCR multiplex foi utilizada para a amplificação simultânea de três regiões genómicas: subunidade grande do rRNA mitocondrial, superóxido dismutase e dihidropteroato sintetase. Cinco polimorfismos de base única, previamente correlacionados com parâmetros da doença, foram genotipados por extensão de base única: mt85, SOD110, SOD215, DHPS165 e DHPS171. Um total de 330 polimorfismos de base única e 29 genótipos multilocus putativos de P. jirovecii foram identificados e caracterizados nos espécimes pulmonares analisados. Os padrões de distribuição dos polimorfismos foram analisados, sendo considerada a variação temporal e/ou geográfica das suas formas alélicas. Constatou-se grande diversidade genotípica entre os isolados de P. jirovecii que poderá ter influência a nível epidemiológico. Foram observadas associações estatísticas entre mt85/genótipos multilocus e parâmetros demográficos e clínicos. A correlação mais importante verificou-se entre mt85C e cargas parasitárias baixas a moderadas, enquanto mt85T foi associado com cargas parasitárias altas; MLG5, MLG9 e MLG13 foram associados com cargas parasitárias baixas, moderadas e altas, respectivamente. Tais associações demonstram que potenciais marcadores moleculares da infecção por P. jirovecii poderão existir e que polimorfismos/genótipos específicos poderão determinar perfis epidemiológicos da pneumonia por Pneumocystis. A análise genética cruzada permitiu verificar associações entre polimorfismos de base única. Os polimorfismos SOD110T e SOD215C, SOD110C e SOD215T, DHPS165A e DHPS171C, DHPS165G e DHPS171T foram associados estatisticamente. Os genótipos multilocus mais prevalentes foram considerados para o teste recombinatório d1. Dois genótipos multilocus (MLG7 e MLG9) foram observados com elevada frequência, e a análise genética indicou que estes se encontravam sobre-representados na população de P. jirovecii estudada. Estas evidências indicam que o fenómeno de desequilíbrio de ligação e a propagação clonal de subtipos genéticos é frequente, considerando que a espécie P. jirovecii poderá ser representada por uma população com estrutura epidémica. O presente trabalho confirmou a importância do estudo de polimorfismos em P. jirovecii, sugerindo que a caracterização multilocus poderá fornecer informação relevante para a compreensão dos padrões, causas e controlo da infecção, melhorando assim a investigação deste importante patogéneo.
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Tomando como ponto de partida a célebre confissão do Bispo Hurd em Letters on Chivalry and Romance (1762), o nosso texto procurará reflectir, enquadrando-os culturalmente, sobre os processos de (re)descoberta, reavaliação e revalorização setecentistas da literatura medieval, mercê das histórias literárias pioneiras de Hugh Blair (1718-1800), Thomas Warton (1728-1790) e do próprio Richard Hurd (1720-1808).
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This Work Project is a case study on the credit lending process and loan pricing policy of Millennium bcp, one of the main Portuguese banks. The goal of the case study is to provide an opportunity to understand the above mentioned process and policy in a major bank and to explore the issues and interests at play when a relevant credit decision must be taken. I would like to thank Dr. José Miguel Pessanha without whom this project would not have been possible.