1000 resultados para Foliar application
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A bananeira tem um elevado valor social e económico para Cabo Verde, desempenhando um papel fundamental na dieta alimentar das populações. Nos últimos anos a produtividade da cultura tem vindo a decair e de entre as causas responsáveis pelo declínio dos bananais incluem-se micoses. Com a finalidade de determinar o possível envolvimento de fungos nas doenças foliares fez-se o levantamento da micobiota associada a necroses foliares. Material foliar com lesões de diversos tipos foi recolhido em bananais de 10 localidades da Ilha de Santiago e observado ou colocado em câmara húmida sobre meio gelosado. As estruturas de fungos detectadas sobre as folhas foram montadas em lactofenol e utilizadas para identificação até ao nível da espécie, dos fungos registados, utilizando para o efeito critérios clássicos em sistemática micológica. Foram identificados 48 táxones, sendo 44 fungos mitospóricos e 4 fungos ascomicetas. Muitos dos fungos identificados não são considerados fitopatogénicos na bananeira, estando referidos como endófitos ou saprófitas na cultura. Os principais fungos patogénicos identificados foram Cladosporium musae, Colletotrichum gloeosporiodes, C. musae, Cordana musae, Deightoniella torulosa, Lasiodiplodia theobromae e Ramichloridium musae. A maioria das espécies apresentou larga distribuição nas zonas de produção amostradas.
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ABSTRACT Objective To describe nursing workload in Intensive Care Units (ICU) in different countries according to the scores obtained with Nursing Activities Score (NAS) and to verify the agreement among countries on the NAS guideline interpretation. Method This cross-sectional study considered 1-day measure of NAS (November 2012) obtained from 758 patients in 19 ICUs of seven countries (Norway, the Netherlands, Spain, Poland, Egypt, Greece and Brazil). The Delphi technique was used in expertise meetings and consensus. Results The NAS score was 72.8% in average, ranging from 44.5% (Spain) to 101.8% (Norway). The mean NAS score from Poland, Greece and Egypt was 83.0%, 64.6% and 57.1%, respectively. The NAS score was similar in Brazil (54.0%) and in the Netherlands (51.0%). There were doubts in the understanding of five out 23 items of the NAS (21.7%) which were discussed until researchers’ consensus. Conclusion NAS score were different in the seven countries. Future studies must verify if the fine standardization of the guideline can have a impact on differences in the NAS results.
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Audit report on the review of selected general and application controls over the State University of Iowa University of Iowa) ProTrav system for the period June 5, 2006 through July 28, 2006
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In this paper we propose a subsampling estimator for the distribution ofstatistics diverging at either known rates when the underlying timeseries in strictly stationary abd strong mixing. Based on our results weprovide a detailed discussion how to estimate extreme order statisticswith dependent data and present two applications to assessing financialmarket risk. Our method performs well in estimating Value at Risk andprovides a superior alternative to Hill's estimator in operationalizingSafety First portofolio selection.
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Report on a review of selected general and application controls over the Iowa Public Employees’ Retirement System (IPERS) Benefits Administration System for the period April 23, 2007 through May 16, 2007
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We study the earnings structure and the equilibrium assignment of workers when workers exert intra-firm spillovers on each other.We allow for arbitrary spillovers provided output depends on some aggregate index of workers' skill. Despite the possibility of increasing returns to skills, equilibrium typically exists. We show that equilibrium will typically be segregated; that the skill space can be partitioned into a set of segments and any firm hires from only one segment. Next, we apply the model to analyze the effect of information technology on segmentation and the distribution of income. There are two types of human capital, productivity and creativity, i.e. the ability to produce ideas that may be duplicated over a network. Under plausible assumptions, inequality rises and then falls when network size increases, and the poorest workers cannot lose. We also analyze the impact of an improvement in worker quality and of an increased international mobility of ideas.
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The growth of pharmaceutical expenditure and its prediction is a major concern for policy makers and health care managers. This paper explores different predictive models to estimate future drug expenses, using demographic and morbidity individual information from an integrated healthcare delivery organization in Catalonia for years 2002 and 2003. The morbidity information consists of codified health encounters grouped through the Clinical Risk Groups (CRGs). We estimate pharmaceutical costs using several model specifications, and CRGs as risk adjusters, providing an alternative way of obtaining high predictive power comparable to other estimations of drug expenditures in the literature. These results have clear implications for the use of risk adjustment and CRGs in setting the premiums for pharmaceutical benefits.
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Collection : Collection d'instructions et de manuels pédagogiques
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Collection : Collection d'instructions et de manuels pédagogiques
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Collection : Collection d'instructions et de manuels pédagogiques