962 resultados para São Tomé Island
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The aim of this work is distributed genetic algorithm implementation (so called island algorithm) to accelerate the optimum searching process in space of solutions. Distributed genetic algorithm has also smaller chances to fall in local optimum. This conception depends on mutual cooperation of the clients which realize separate working of genetic algorithms on local machines. As a tool for implementation of distributed genetic algorithm, created to produce net's applications Java technology was chosen. In Java technology, there is a technique of remote methods invocation - Java RMI. By means of invoking remote methods it can send objects between clients and server RMI.
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Foca-se o surgimento das cinco literaturas africanas, sobretudo a partir de meados do Séc. XIX, com o surto da imprensa e, depois, do ensino, seguindo-se a literatura colonial e, depois dos anos 40-50, a vigência do Neorrealismo e da Negritude, passando pela temática da guerra (anos 60), até à pós-independência.
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Quantification of the marine radiocarbon reservoir effect (R) is essential in order to calibrate conventional 14C dates from marine shell samples with reliability. R also provides information concerning the intensity of coastal upwelling in marine regions influenced by this phenomenon. 14C ages of closely associated marine samples (mollusk shells) and terrestrial samples (goat bones) from São Vicente Island, Cape Verde Archipelago, permitted the first calculation of the marine 14C reservoir effect in this region. A R weighted mean value of 70 ± 70 14C yr was obtained. This value is in accordance with the previously published oceanographic conditions of the region indicating the existence of a seasonal active upwelling regime.
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A relação entre as comunicações, os media e o império português é o tema principal do dossiê que se propõe. O volume tem uma base interdisciplinar, acolhendo estudos de comunicação, história, literatura, entre outros domínios dos estudos humanísticos e das ciências sociais, que contribuam para a melhor compreensão das relações entre as comunicações e a política imperial de Portugal desde o século XVIII até finais da década de 1970. A partir de uma perspectiva alargada de comunicação, que pode abranger as estruturas físicas de transporte e todas as formas de comunicação simbólica (correio, imprensa, mass media, literatura, arquitetura, iconografia, etc), encoraja-se a apresentação de estudos que esclareçam as articulações e tensões entre os mais diversos media e o estabelecimento e manutenção de um império português no Brasil, em Angola, Moçambique, São Tomé e Príncipe, Cabo Verde, Guiné-Bissau, India (Goa, Damão e Diu), Timor-Leste e Macau. Procuram-se pesquisas que privilegiem uma multiplicidade de perspectivas da metrópole e das colônias e que enfatizem as interações entre comunicação, política, economia, sociedade e identidades culturais e nacionais. Aceitam-se contribuições em tópicos como: Conjugações e conexões entre transportes e comunicação na dinâmica imperial; Relação entre missões exploratórias, cartografia, infraestruturas de comunicação e estabelecimento de um Império; Media e comemoracionismo; Imprensa, propaganda, opinião pública e domínio imperial; Imperialismo e cultura popular; Meios de comunicação nas colónias (imprensa, rádio, literatura), resistência e constituição de identidades nacionais.
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O projeto de investigação “Olhares Sonhadores” teve como principal finalidade desenvolver um trabalho artístico audiovisual de coautoria e colaboração com um grupo de crianças do bairro e da escola EB1/JI de São Tomé, com vista à realização de um Webdocumentário. Através de uma metodologia de desenvolvimento e de apropriação fílmica, as crianças utilizaram os diferentes meios audiovisuais para puderem comunicar, autorrepresentarem-se e expressarem-se coletivamente sobre os contextos em que estão envolvidas. A apropriação dos meios técnicos audiovisuais e o desenvolvimento de competências para o seu manuseamento foram desempenhados em sessões artísticas de trabalho colaborativo, que visavam a transmissão de conhecimento de forma informal e extra-curricular. Neste sentido, o grupo produziu conteúdos documentais fragmentados que contribuíram para a criação e a estruturação do Webdocumentário “Olhares Sonhadores”. Desta forma, tencionou-se igualmente verificar e compreender em que medida a arte audiovisual poderia ajudar a retratar e a tornar visível a realidade social das crianças do bairro de São Tomé e se esta arte poderia ser também utilizada como um meio de expressão e emancipação para o presente grupo participante.
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This article involves the analysis of a case-study, so I have chosen Equador by the Portuguese author Miguel Sousa Tavares. His book recreates the story of Sao Tome and Principe's people living under strict circumstances, while belonging to the Portuguese empire as one of its overseas' province. The forthcoming lines contain an approach to interculturality by analyzing these concrete circumstances. These lines also describe and study the differences between cultures - the Portuguese, as a European culture, and the Equatorial, as a colonized people's culture. The theme is old, but always relevant: the clash of value systems and the impossibility of forcibly overlaying one society on another. Slavery has existed as a common practice in most civilizations throughout history, based upon the superiority of a human being towards another. In socially hierarchized communities slavery was a major principle, almost a need. That way, some would benefit from exuberating privileges but many others only from hard working and giving their freedom up to be mistreated instead. In order to have a socially structured community, they were to be seriously and consciously neglected.
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Dissertação de Mestrado, Tradução e Assessoria Linguística, 23 de Maio de 2016, Universidade dos Açores.
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Tese de Doutoramento, Geologia (Vulcanologia), 18 de Julho 2013, Universidade dos Açores.
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Dissertação de Mestrado, Património, Museologia e Desenvolvimento, 8 de Julho de 2016, Universidade dos Açores.
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Quantification of the marine radiocarbon reservoir effect (R) is essential in order to calibrate conventional 14C dates from marine shell samples with reliability. R also provides information concerning the intensity of coastal upwelling in marine regions influenced by this phenomenon. 14C ages of closely associated marine samples (mollusk shells) and terrestrial samples (goat bones) from São Vicente Island, Cape Verde Archipelago, permitted the first calculation of the marine 14C reservoir effect in this region. A R weighted mean value of 70 ± 70 14C yr was obtained. This value is in accordance with the previously published oceanographic conditions of the region indicating the existence of a seasonal active upwelling regime.
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Neste trabalho apresentamos a teoria da análise de correlação canónica, uma técnica de análise estatística multivariada para o estudo da relação, simultânea, entre dois, três ou mais grupos de variáveis. Descrevemos a natureza da correlação canónica com três ou mais variáveis, com modelos matemáticos, fazendo uma síntese dos métodos de generalização de correlação canónica nomeadamente o método Ssqcor, método Sumcor, método Ecart, método Maxvar, método Minvar, e o método de Carroll. Apresentamos uma aplicação utilizando dados provenientes do cálculo do Índice de Preços no Consumidor IPC, produzido pelo INE - STP (Instituto Nacional de Estatística de São Tomé e Príncipe), referente ao período 2010 a 2014. Estamos interessados em conhecer as correlações canónicas entre grupos de variáveis relacionadas com o cabaz de produtos pré-estabelecido para o cálculo do índice de preços no consumidor, concretamente os produtos alimentares (PA), produtos para bebidas (PB) e produtos não alimentares (PNA), constituindo assim os três grandes grupos de variáveis da nossa pesquisa.
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Ciguatera fish poisoning (CFP) is a syndrome caused by the ingestion of fish contaminated with Ciguatoxins (CTXs). These phycotoxins are produced mainly by dinoflagellates that belong to the genus Gambierdiscus that are transformed in more toxic forms in predatory fish guts, and are more present in the Indo-Pacific and Caribbean areas. It is estimated that CFP causes per year more than 10,000 intoxications worldwide. With the rise of water temperature and anthropogenic intervention, it is important to study the prevalence of CFP in more temperate waters. Through inter- and subtidal sampling, 22 species of organisms were collected, in Madeira and Azores archipelagos and in the northwestern Moroccan coast, during September of 2012 and June and July of 2013. A total of 94 samples of 22 different species of bivalves, gastropods, echinoderms and crustaceans where analyzed by Ultra Performance Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectometry-Ion Trap-Time of Flight (UPLC-MS-IT-TOF) and Ultra Performance Chromatography- Mass Spectrometry (UPLC-MS). Our main aim was to detect new vectors and ascertain if there were some geographical differences. We detected for the first time putative CTXs in echinoderms, in two starfish species—M. glacialis and O. ophidianus. We detected differences regarding uptake values by organisms and geographical location. Toxin amounts were significant, showing the importance and the need for continuity of these studies to gain more knowledge about the prevalence of these toxins, in order to better access human health risk. In addition, we suggest monitoring of these toxins should be extended to other vectors, starfish being a good alternative for protecting and accessing human health risk.
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Okadaic acid and its analogues are potent phosphatase inhibitors that cause Diarrheic Shellfish Poisoning (DSP) through the ingestion of contaminated shellfish by humans. This group of toxins is transmitted worldwide but the number of poisoning incidents has declined over the last 20 years due to legislation and monitoring programs that were implemented for bivalves. In the summer of 2012 and 2013, we collected a total of 101 samples of 22 different species that were made up of benthic and subtidal organisms such echinoderms, crustaceans, bivalves and gastropods from Madeira, São Miguel Island (Azores archipelago) and the northwestern coast of Morocco. The samples were analyzed by UPLC-MS/MS. Our main objective was to detect new vectors for these biotoxins. We can report nine new vectors for these toxins in the North Atlantic: Astropecten aranciacus, Arbacia lixula, Echinaster sepositus, Holothuria sanctori, Ophidiaster ophidianus, Onchidella celtica, Aplysia depilans, Patella spp., and Stramonita haemostoma. Differences in toxin contents among the species were found. Even though low concentrations were detected, the levels of toxins that were present, especially in edible species, indicate the importance of these types of studies. Routine monitoring should be extended to comprise a wider number of vectors other than for bivalves of okadaic acid and its analogues.
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Ciguatera fish poisoning (CFP) is a syndrome caused by the ingestion of fish contaminated with Ciguatoxins (CTXs). These phycotoxins are produced mainly by dinoflagellates that belong to the genus Gambierdiscus that are transformed in more toxic forms in predatory fish guts, and are more present in the Indo-Pacific and Caribbean areas. It is estimated that CFP causes per year more than 10,000 intoxications worldwide. With the rise of water temperature and anthropogenic intervention, it is important to study the prevalence of CFP in more temperate waters. Through inter- and subtidal sampling, 22 species of organisms were collected, in Madeira and Azores archipelagos and in the northwestern Moroccan coast, during September of 2012 and June and July of 2013. A total of 94 samples of 22 different species of bivalves, gastropods, echinoderms and crustaceans where analyzed by Ultra Performance Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectometry-Ion Trap-Time of Flight (UPLC-MS-IT-TOF) and Ultra Performance Chromatography- Mass Spectrometry (UPLC-MS). Our main aim was to detect new vectors and ascertain if there were some geographical differences. We detected for the first time putative CTXs in echinoderms, in two starfish species—M. glacialis and O. ophidianus. We detected differences regarding uptake values by organisms and geographical location. Toxin amounts were significant, showing the importance and the need for continuity of these studies to gain more knowledge about the prevalence of these toxins, in order to better access human health risk. In addition, we suggest monitoring of these toxins should be extended to other vectors, starfish being a good alternative for protecting and accessing human health risk.
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Okadaic acid and its analogues are potent phosphatase inhibitors that cause Diarrheic Shellfish Poisoning (DSP) through the ingestion of contaminated shellfish by humans. This group of toxins is transmitted worldwide but the number of poisoning incidents has declined over the last 20 years due to legislation and monitoring programs that were implemented for bivalves. In the summer of 2012 and 2013, we collected a total of 101 samples of 22 different species that were made up of benthic and subtidal organisms such echinoderms, crustaceans, bivalves and gastropods from Madeira, São Miguel Island (Azores archipelago) and the northwestern coast of Morocco. The samples were analyzed by UPLC-MS/MS. Our main objective was to detect new vectors for these biotoxins. We can report nine new vectors for these toxins in the North Atlantic: Astropecten aranciacus, Arbacia lixula, Echinaster sepositus, Holothuria sanctori, Ophidiaster ophidianus, Onchidella celtica, Aplysia depilans, Patella spp., and Stramonita haemostoma. Differences in toxin contents among the species were found. Even though low concentrations were detected, the levels of toxins that were present, especially in edible species, indicate the importance of these types of studies. Routine monitoring should be extended to comprise a wider number of vectors other than for bivalves of okadaic acid and its analogues.