981 resultados para Vulnerabilidade natural
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Este trabalho apresenta metodologias para estimativa de perda de solos na Bacia Hidrográfica do Rio Guapi-Macacu - RJ. Para a estimativa anual de perdas de solo foi utilizada a ferramenta InVest (Integrated Valuation of Environmental Services and Tradeoffs) através do módulo que desenvolve retenção de sedimentos. Esse módulo permite calcular a perda de solo média anual de cada parcela de terra, além de determinar o quanto de solo pode chegar a um determinado ponto de interesse. Para identificar a perda potencial de solo, o modelo emprega a Equação Universal de Perda de Solo (USLE) na escala do pixel, integrando informações sobre relevo, precipitação, padrões de uso da terra e propriedades do solo. Seus resultados são dados em toneladas por sub-bacias. Os resultados obtidos neste trabalho permitiram concluir que embora haja limitações no uso da Equação Universal de Perda de Solo, o modelo possibilitou a espacialização de classes de perdas de solos com indicações de áreas consideradas mais ou menos vulneráveis aos processos erosivos, considerando os dados disponíveis e suas escalas. O uso do InVest para calcular a USLE apresentou como principal vantagem a possibilidade de integração dos dados necessários em um único ambiente, reduzindo a possibilidade de erros na conversão de dados. Contudo, a maior limitação encontrada a sua aplicação está na dificuldade de obtenção de dados de entrada necessários ao modelo.
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0,097 IN-RECS (2011) Q2, posición 52 de 162 (Educación)
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Edkins Jenny, 'The Criminalisation of Mass Starvations: From Natural Disaster to Crime Against Humanity', In: 'The New Famines: Why Famines Persist in an Era of Globalisation', (New York: Routledge), pp.50-65, 2006 RAE2008
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J. Allainguillaume, M. Alexander, J. M. Bullock, M. Saunders, C. J. Allender, G. King, C. S. Ford, M. J. Wilkinson. (2006). Fitness of hybrids between rapeseed Brassica napus and wild Brassica rapa in natural habitats. Molecular Ecology, 15 (4) 1175-1184. RAE2008
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Sk?t, L., Humphreys, M. O., Armstead, I. P., Heywood, S., Sk?t, K. P., Sanderson, R., Thomas, I. D., Chorlton, K. H., & Sackville Hamilton, N. R. (2005). An association mapping approach to identify flowering time genes in natural populations of Lolium perenne (L.). Molecular Breeding, 15(3), 233-245. Sponsorship: BBSRC RAE2008
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An exceptional concentration of almost identical depressions exist near the small towns of Krotoszyn, Koźmin and Raszków (southern Wielkopolska). Their origin is, however, different from that of the typical post glacial-relief: they are Man-made enlarged thermal-contraction structures that developed at the very end of the Middle Polish (Warthian) glaciation and during the North Polish (Weichselian) glaciation, most probably under periglacial conditions.
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En este trabajo se desarrollara una criba de frecuencia natural para el calibrado de patatas en diferentes tamaños. La motivación para realizar trabajo surge de la idea de mejorar los sistemas de clasificado de hortalizas de hoy en día, concretamente el de patatas. El consumo de patatas en la actualidad es muy elevado, ya que se considera un alimento básico en nuestras vidas, por tanto su comercialización está asegurada. En la comercialización, la patata, debe cumplir unos requisitos obligatorios establecidos por la ley. El presente proyecto trata del diseño, para su posterior fabricación, de una criba para la clasificación de patata en fresco en siete tamaños diferentes aplicando la tecnología de vibración basada en la frecuencia natural de los materiales. Para ello una vez determinadas las luces y superficies de malla idóneas para cada tamaño a clasificar, elegiremos el soporte físico que las va a soportar. Este modo de clasificar las patatas es un sistema novedoso, ya que consigue un importante ahorro de energía
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Dissertação apresentada à Universidade Fernando Pessoa como parte dos requisitos para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Psicologia Clínica e da Saúde.
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Seria impensável concebermos os nossos dias sem a utilização de energia eléctrica. Esta forma de energia é responsável pelo desenvolvimento económico e a sua disponibilidade é indicadora da qualidade de vida dos povos. A procura de formas de obtenção desta energia que minimizem os impactes para o ambiente tem levado à adopção de energias renováveis mas também ao desenvolvimento de novas tecnologias que permitam aumentar a eficiência de conversão de energia entre as suas várias formas. Neste sentido procedeu-se à análise de um estudo de caso da central termoeléctrica a gás natural com tecnologia de ciclo combinado da Tapada do Outeiro, Portugal. Living without electricity is nowadays unconceived. The economic growth and quality of life is strongly dependent on this source of energy. The search for new forms of producing electricity in order to minimise environmental impacts has lead to the adoption of renewable energies and to the improvement of new technologies which allow at the same time to reach high efficiency in the process of energy conversion from the chemical form to the electrical one. This article is about a case study of a natural gas turbine power plant with combined cycle, at “Tapada do Outeiro”, Portugal.
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Projeto de Pós-Graduação/Dissertação apresentado à Universidade Fernando Pessoa como parte dos requisitos para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Ciências Farmacêuticas
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19 hojas : ilustraciones, fotografías a color
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15 hojas : ilustraciones, fotografías a color.
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In research areas involving mathematical rigor, there are numerous benefits to adopting a formal representation of models and arguments: reusability, automatic evaluation of examples, and verification of consistency and correctness. However, accessibility has not been a priority in the design of formal verification tools that can provide these benefits. In earlier work [30] we attempt to address this broad problem by proposing several specific design criteria organized around the notion of a natural context: the sphere of awareness a working human user maintains of the relevant constructs, arguments, experiences, and background materials necessary to accomplish the task at hand. In this report we evaluate our proposed design criteria by utilizing within the context of novel research a formal reasoning system that is designed according to these criteria. In particular, we consider how the design and capabilities of the formal reasoning system that we employ influence, aid, or hinder our ability to accomplish a formal reasoning task – the assembly of a machine-verifiable proof pertaining to the NetSketch formalism. NetSketch is a tool for the specification of constrained-flow applications and the certification of desirable safety properties imposed thereon. NetSketch is conceived to assist system integrators in two types of activities: modeling and design. It provides capabilities for compositional analysis based on a strongly-typed domain-specific language (DSL) for describing and reasoning about constrained-flow networks and invariants that need to be enforced thereupon. In a companion paper [13] we overview NetSketch, highlight its salient features, and illustrate how it could be used in actual applications. In this paper, we define using a machine-readable syntax major parts of the formal system underlying the operation of NetSketch, along with its semantics and a corresponding notion of validity. We then provide a proof of soundness for the formalism that can be partially verified using a lightweight formal reasoning system that simulates natural contexts. A traditional presentation of these definitions and arguments can be found in the full report on the NetSketch formalism [12].
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This study develops a neuromorphic model of human lightness perception that is inspired by how the mammalian visual system is designed for this function. It is known that biological visual representations can adapt to a billion-fold change in luminance. How such a system determines absolute lightness under varying illumination conditions to generate a consistent interpretation of surface lightness remains an unsolved problem. Such a process, called "anchoring" of lightness, has properties including articulation, insulation, configuration, and area effects. The model quantitatively simulates such psychophysical lightness data, as well as other data such as discounting the illuminant, the double brilliant illusion, and lightness constancy and contrast effects. The model retina embodies gain control at retinal photoreceptors, and spatial contrast adaptation at the negative feedback circuit between mechanisms that model the inner segment of photoreceptors and interacting horizontal cells. The model can thereby adjust its sensitivity to input intensities ranging from dim moonlight to dazzling sunlight. A new anchoring mechanism, called the Blurred-Highest-Luminance-As-White (BHLAW) rule, helps simulate how surface lightness becomes sensitive to the spatial scale of objects in a scene. The model is also able to process natural color images under variable lighting conditions, and is compared with the popular RETINEX model.