998 resultados para Susana Diaz
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Ocean acidification, recognized as a major threat to marine ecosystems, has developed into one of the fastest growing fields of research in marine sciences. Several studies on fish larval stages point to abnormal behaviours, malformations and increased mortality rates as a result of exposure to increased levels of CO2. However, other studies fail to recognize any consequence, suggesting species-specific sensitivity to increased levels of CO2, highlighting the need of further research. In this study we investigated the effects of exposure to elevated pCO2 on behaviour, development, oxidative stress and energy metabolism of sand smelt larvae, Atherina presbyter. Larvae were caught at Arrábida Marine Park (Portugal) and exposed to different pCO2 levels (control: ~600μatm, pH=8.03; medium: ~1000μatm, pH=7.85; high: ~1800μatm, pH=7.64) up to 15days, after which critical swimming speed (Ucrit), morphometric traits and biochemical biomarkers were determined. Measured biomarkers were related with: 1) oxidative stress - superoxide dismutase and catalase enzyme activities, levels of lipid peroxidation and DNA damage, and levels of superoxide anion production; 2) energy metabolism - total carbohydrate levels, electron transport system activity, lactate dehydrogenase and isocitrate dehydrogenase enzyme activities. Swimming speed was not affected by treatment, but exposure to increasing levels of pCO2 leads to higher energetic costs and morphometric changes, with larger larvae in high pCO2 treatment and smaller larvae in medium pCO2 treatment. The efficient antioxidant response capacity and increase in energetic metabolism only registered at the medium pCO2 treatment may indicate that at higher pCO2 levels the capacity of larvae to restore their internal balance can be impaired. Our findings illustrate the need of using multiple approaches to explore the consequences of future pCO2 levels on organisms.
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Dissertação de Mestrado apresentada no Instituto Superior de Psicologia Aplicada para obtenção do grau de Mestre na especialidade de Psicologia Clínica.
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Companies in the Extractive Industry (E.I) have some particularities and special regulation that provides an interesting study of inventory and reporting in their financial statements. The theme thus chosen here, aims to make a comparison of the various methods of reporting inventories (recognition, measurement, presentation and disclosures) as well as the different accounting regulations in place. Moreover, inventories are a current asset which represents a large per cent of total assets. Another is that it also provides an opportunity for analysis of the different regulations in place for disclosures; the different standards implemented- IAS, US GAAP and/or regional standards.
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Os polímeros são materiais de grande interesse científico e tecnológico já que podem ser utilizados no desenvolvimento de dispositivos para aplicação em electrónica e fotónica. Tendo em conta a sua aplicação em dispositivos de conversão de energia solar em energia eléctrica, o estudo das propriedades eléctricas e ópticas de filmes destes materiais, quando irradiados por radiação ultravioleta e visível, é fundamental. Neste trabalho caracterizaram-se as propriedades eléctricas e ópticas de filmes finos obtidos pelas técnicas de derramamento e de camada-por-camada (Layer-by-Layer (LbL)) obtidos a partir do poli(cloreto de xilideno tetrahidrotiofeno) (PTHT) que após aquecimento é convertido em poli(p-fenileno vinileno) (PPV). Assim, e através da técnica de derramamento, foram preparados filmes sobre suportes sólidos com eléctrodos interdigitais de forma a proceder à medição da condutividade em modo de corrente alternada (AC), isto é, à medição da resistência e da capacidade em função da frequência. Verificou-se, portanto, que a presença de luz leva à formação de portadores de carga, ou seja, na presença de luminosidade os filmes apresentam uma menor capacitância e resistência, para além de degradar o material. Esta degradação foi verificada, também, a partir da espectrofotometria de Ultravioleta-Visível (UV-Vis) e de infravermelho (IV). Medições de condutividade de volume, isto é, colocando os filmes entre eléctrodos paralelos de funções de trabalho diferentes, permitiram traçar as curvas características e verificar que os dispositivos obtidos se comportam como díodos. Recorreu-se, também, a técnicas de espectrofotometria de ultravioleta do vácuo (VUV) e UV-Vis para caracterizar filmes LbL obtidos a partir do PTHT e de um polieletrólito comum o poli(estireno sulfonado) (PSS) antes e após aquecimento. Os espectros obtidos, após análise dos picos, mostram que a técnica de VUV é a técnica indicada para analisar a conversão do PTHT em PPV. Este trabalho permitiu concluir que as propriedades eléctricas e ópticas destes filmes, estão dependentes da presença de luminosidade, de oxigénio e da humidade relativa pelo que dispositivos obtidos a partir deste polímero devem ser, sempre, encapsulados.
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Several studies have demonstrated that although the structure of the adult and larval zebrafish caudal fin is different, there are similarities at the cellular and molecular level that turn larval zebrafish fin fold a useful model to study the basic principles of regeneration. In this process, while the essential role for Hedgehog (Hh) signaling is well established in the adult zebrafish caudal fin system, its involvement in juvenile tissue regeneration is still unknown. The aim of this Master thesis was therefore to evaluate the contribution of the Hh signaling pathway to the larval zebrafish fin fold regeneration process. Accordingly, we analyzed the expression of several Hh signaling components through in situ hybridization. Here, we showed that several of these genes are effectively expressed in the larval regenerating fin tissue, suggesting a role for Hh signaling also during larval regeneration. However, divergence in the regulation of few Hh signaling components appears to exist between the adult and larval zebrafish fin regeneration processes. Nevertheless, similarly to adult caudal fin regeneration, when Hh signaling was blocked, by using cyclopamine, the larval fin fold regenerative outgrowth is severely impaired. Since larval zebrafish fin fold is ciliated, and primary cilia are closely related to Hh signaling regulation in vertebrate systems, we further addressed the role of primary cilia during larval fin fold regeneration process. To this end, we used the zebrafish iguana mutant, in which primary cilia are not formed, to study the modulation of Hh signaling expression during larval fin fold regeneration in the absence of primary cilia. Here, we found that several genes were expressed with a delay, coincident with the delay in the mutant fin fold regeneration observed in previous work. We show that Hh signaling in the fin fold is crucial to promote cell proliferation. When Hh signaling is blocked using cyclopamine there is a strong blockage of cell proliferation and regeneration is also blocked. Surprisingly, in iguana mutants where Hh signaling is impaired but not totally blocked, cell proliferation is not detected but regeneration still occurs. This raises the question about the requirement of cell proliferation in larvae fin fold regeneration. By blocking the cell cycle using aphidicolin we demonstrate that cell proliferation is not necessary for zebrafish larvae fin fold regeneration.
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Economics is a social science which, therefore, focuses on people and on the decisions they make, be it in an individual context, or in group situations. It studies human choices, in face of needs to be fulfilled, and a limited amount of resources to fulfill them. For a long time, there was a convergence between the normative and positive views of human behavior, in that the ideal and predicted decisions of agents in economic models were entangled in one single concept. That is, it was assumed that the best that could be done in each situation was exactly the choice that would prevail. Or, at least, that the facts that economics needed to explain could be understood in the light of models in which individual agents act as if they are able to make ideal decisions. However, in the last decades, the complexity of the environment in which economic decisions are made and the limits on the ability of agents to deal with it have been recognized, and incorporated into models of decision making in what came to be known as the bounded rationality paradigm. This was triggered by the incapacity of the unboundedly rationality paradigm to explain observed phenomena and behavior. This thesis contributes to the literature in three different ways. Chapter 1 is a survey on bounded rationality, which gathers and organizes the contributions to the field since Simon (1955) first recognized the necessity to account for the limits on human rationality. The focus of the survey is on theoretical work rather than the experimental literature which presents evidence of actual behavior that differs from what classic rationality predicts. The general framework is as follows. Given a set of exogenous variables, the economic agent needs to choose an element from the choice set that is avail- able to him, in order to optimize the expected value of an objective function (assuming his preferences are representable by such a function). If this problem is too complex for the agent to deal with, one or more of its elements is simplified. Each bounded rationality theory is categorized according to the most relevant element it simplifes. Chapter 2 proposes a novel theory of bounded rationality. Much in the same fashion as Conlisk (1980) and Gabaix (2014), we assume that thinking is costly in the sense that agents have to pay a cost for performing mental operations. In our model, if they choose not to think, such cost is avoided, but they are left with a single alternative, labeled the default choice. We exemplify the idea with a very simple model of consumer choice and identify the concept of isofin curves, i.e., sets of default choices which generate the same utility net of thinking cost. Then, we apply the idea to a linear symmetric Cournot duopoly, in which the default choice can be interpreted as the most natural quantity to be produced in the market. We find that, as the thinking cost increases, the number of firms thinking in equilibrium decreases. More interestingly, for intermediate levels of thinking cost, an equilibrium in which one of the firms chooses the default quantity and the other best responds to it exists, generating asymmetric choices in a symmetric model. Our model is able to explain well-known regularities identified in the Cournot experimental literature, such as the adoption of different strategies by players (Huck et al. , 1999), the inter temporal rigidity of choices (Bosch-Dom enech & Vriend, 2003) and the dispersion of quantities in the context of di cult decision making (Bosch-Dom enech & Vriend, 2003). Chapter 3 applies a model of bounded rationality in a game-theoretic set- ting to the well-known turnout paradox in large elections, pivotal probabilities vanish very quickly and no one should vote, in sharp contrast with the ob- served high levels of turnout. Inspired by the concept of rhizomatic thinking, introduced by Bravo-Furtado & Côrte-Real (2009a), we assume that each per- son is self-delusional in the sense that, when making a decision, she believes that a fraction of the people who support the same party decides alike, even if no communication is established between them. This kind of belief simplifies the decision of the agent, as it reduces the number of players he believes to be playing against { it is thus a bounded rationality approach. Studying a two-party first-past-the-post election with a continuum of self-delusional agents, we show that the turnout rate is positive in all the possible equilibria, and that it can be as high as 100%. The game displays multiple equilibria, at least one of which entails a victory of the bigger party. The smaller one may also win, provided its relative size is not too small; more self-delusional voters in the minority party decreases this threshold size. Our model is able to explain some empirical facts, such as the possibility that a close election leads to low turnout (Geys, 2006), a lower margin of victory when turnout is higher (Geys, 2006) and high turnout rates favoring the minority (Bernhagen & Marsh, 1997).
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A Religião Egípcia, elemento omnipresente desta civilização, é uma realidade compósita onde cabem diferentes facetas. Uma delas é a Religião Doméstica – o conjunto das expressões religiosas levadas a cabo pelo crente em sua casa. Esta prática religiosa era, até à data da presente investigação, insuficientemente conhecida. A escassez de fontes textuais e as características das fontes materiais – com grande dispersão temporal e espacial e com proveniências e interpretações nem sempre seguras – foram, desde sempre, condicionalismos determinantes para o cumprimento deste objectivo. Foi, assim, com a consciência das dificuldades existentes, mas motivadas pela singularidade e importância do tema que iniciámos a nossa pesquisa. A caracterização da Religião Doméstica no Egipto antigo passou, num primeiro momento, pela identificação das fontes. No caso das fontes materiais conduziu à construção de uma base de dados. Seguidamente, avançou-se para um enquadramento temporal e espacial de modo a conhecer a diacronia e presença geográfica desta prática. Estes passos iniciais permitiram-nos prosseguir com segurança para a análise do fenómeno – a Religião Doméstica – de modo a observar os deuses envolvidos, as motivações, o espaço ritual – na casa – implicado e as suas manifestações. O conhecimento e o reconhecimento deste fenómeno religioso e a sua importância no contexto religioso desta civilização são, a partir de agora, mais evidentes, inteligíveis e, sobretudo, acessíveis. Esta foi a grande motivação do nosso trabalho.
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INTRODUCTION: Acquired production of metallo-β-lactamases is an important mechanism of resistance in Pseudomonas aeruginosa. The objective of this study was to investigate the production of metallo-β-lactamase and the genetic diversity among ceftazidime-resistant P. aeruginosa isolates from State of Sergipe, Brazil. METHODS: Metallo-β-lactamase was investigated using the disk approximation test and polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Genetic diversity was evaluated by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE). RESULTS: A total of 48 (51.6%) isolates were resistant to ceftazidime. Six (12.2%) of these were positive for metallo-β-lactamase production. Only two (4.1%) of the ceftazidime-resistant isolates carried the bla SPM-1 gene. CONCLUSIONS: Production of metallo-β-lactamases was not the main mechanism of resistance to ceftazidime and carbapenems among P. aeruginosa strains in Sergipe, Brazil.
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Devido ao seu elevado valor nutricional e capacidades tecnologias, as sementes de chia (Salvia hispanica L.), são consideradas um alimento promissor para o desenvolvimento de produtos funcionais, tendo por base a valorização das suas propriedades gelificantes. A caracterização da capacidade gelificante e da concentração ótima de farinha de chia a utilizar na formulação de novos produtos foi realizada através da análise das propriedades físicas e químicas da farinha e dos géis respetivos, para diferentes gamas de concentrações e diferentes condições de processamento. Os resultados obtidos em termos da composição centesimal da farinha de chia reforçam o conhecimento já generalizado sobre o seu valor nutricional, aumentando o seu potencial no desenvolvimento de novos produtos funcionais. Considerando a matéria-prima utilizada, as condições ótimas para a produção dos géis foram 13% (m/m) de farinha de chia hidratada durante 30 minutos, seguindo-se um tratamento térmico a 90°C/30min e subsequente arrefecimento a 5°C. Verificou-se também que a presença de sal ou de açúcar na formulação do produto permite a obtenção de preparações culinárias com características sensorialmente aceitáveis, sendo por isso possível inovar em diversos sentidos na aplicação da farinha de chia como ingrediente alimentar.
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Calcium carbonate biomineralization is a self-assembly process that has been studied to be applied in the biomedical field to encapsulate biomolecules. Advantages of engineering mineral capsules include improved drug loading efficiencies and protection against external environment. However, common production methods result in heterogeneous capsules and subject biomolecules to heat and vibration which cause irreversible damage. To overcome these issues, a microfluidic device was designed, manufactured and tested in terms of selectivity for water and oil to produce a W/O/W emulsion. During the development of this work there was one critical challenge: the selective functionalization in closed microfluidic channels. Wet chemical oxidation of PDMS with 1M NaOH, confirmed by FTIR, followed by adsorption of polyelectrolytes - PDADMAC/PSS - confirmed by UV-Vis and AFM results, render the surface of PDMS hydrophilic. UV-Vis spectroscopy also confirmed that this modification did not affect PDMS optical properties, making possible to monitor fluids and droplets. More important, with this approach PDMS remains hydrophilic over time. However, due to equipment constrains selectivity in microchannels was not achieved. Therefore, emulsion studies took place with conventional methods. Several systems were tried, with promising results achieved with CaCO3 in-situ precipitation, without the use of polymers or magnesium. This mineral stabilizes oil droplets in water, but not in air due to incomplete capsule formation.
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Projecto que acompanha o trabalho da Associação “Renovar a Mouraria”, com sede na Casa Conunitária da Mouraria. Tenta captar de que forma as actividades desta reflectem os processos sociais em curso no bairro, nomeadamente os fluxos de imigração, a reabilitação urbana e a gentrificação. É dado ênfase à dificuldade em construir relações de confiança entre população e estruturas de poder num bairro fortemente ostracizado. Enquanto filme etnográfico, as imagens tendem a mostrar linhas narrativas de actividades mais relevantes na associação. Coloca também questões de apropriação do espaço urbano e de como as pessoas se definem a si próprias e ao sítio onde vivem.
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Abstract: INTRODUCTION : Insects of the subfamily Triatominae are vectors of Trypanosoma cruzi , the Chagas disease parasite, and their flying behavior has epidemiological importance. The flying capacity is strikingly different across and within Triatominae species, as well as between sexes or individuals. Many Triatoma infestans individuals have wings but no flying muscles. In other Triatominae species, no clear relationships were found between wing length and flying behavior. If wing presence or size is not reflective of the flying behavior, which other parts of the body could be considered as reliable markers of this important function? METHODS : The genus Mepraia has exceptional characteristics with invariably wingless females and wingless or winged males. We calculated the porous surface exposed to odorant molecules to estimate the olfactory capacity of Mepraia spinolai . The head shape and thorax size were estimated using the geometric morphometric approach and traditional morphometric techniques, respectively. RESULTS : Alary polymorphism in M. spinolai was significantly associated with consistent modification of the thorax size, head shape, and notable change in the estimated olfactory capacity. The macropterous individuals had a larger olfactory surface and thorax size and significantly different head shape compared to those of the micropterous individuals. CONCLUSIONS: We concluded that these structural changes could be associated with the flying potential of Triatominae. Thus, morphological attributes not found on wings could help determine the likely flying potential of the bugs.