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El trabajo obtuvo un premio de la modalidad B de los Premios Tom??s Garc??a Verdejo a las buenas pr??cticas educativas en la Comunidad Aut??noma de Extremadura para el curso 2011
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A homeopatia rege-se por princípios antagónicos relativamente à medicina clássica. Centra-se no doente e está apoiada em princípios como a cura pelos similares - ‹‹similia similibus curentur››, a utilização de pequenas doses de substância activa e na avaliação do doente como um todo. A introdução desta doutrina em Portugal, veio trazer um novo tipo de abordagem ao modo de tratar um paciente. Criada por Samuel Hahnemann, em 1796, e introduzida em Portugal por Manuel da Silva Passos, em meados dos anos 1830, a homeopatia assume-se como uma das principais medicinas alternativas complementares [MAC]. Apoia-se no rigor da formulação do medicamento, na qualidade das matérias-primas, em processos de diluição e controlo de qualidade descritos em farmacopeias oficiais e, disponíveis em várias formas farmacêuticas; o medicamento homeopático apresenta uma razoável cota de mercado, o que requer legislação adequada. A adopção dos conteúdos da Directiva 2001/83/CE no Decreto-Lei [DL] n.º 176/2006, de 30 de Agosto, permitiu a Portugal inserir-se num mercado com maior liberdade de circulação de produtos homeopáticos, mais seguro e previsível. Ferramentas como os procedimentos administrativos centralizados e descentralizados envolvendo os Estadosmembros da Comissão Europeia [CE] e a introdução de medicamentos homeopáticos via registo simplificado [RS], permitiram a Portugal aproximar-se de países como a Alemanha e França, os mercados mais significativos ao nível europeu.
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El presente trabajo quiere reflexionar sobre algunas interrogantes alrededor de la relación establecida entre la Comunicación y el Desarrollo, determinar sus orientaciones, reconocer sus aproximaciones y, sobretodo, profundizar en sus contradicciones. Este documento no trata de resolver absolutamente nada, su carácter es especulativo, como cualquier esfuerzo teórico que se precie. Intenta aproximarse más al espíritu de un ensayo que al de un trabajo metodológicamente riguroso. Asf es como al acercarnos al análisis del Desarrollo y la Comunicación como productos culturales, ha sido irremediable y necesario que este texto se sirva de algunos discurs,)s dentro de las esferas de la modernidad, la postrnodemidad y la ppstcolonialidad para alcanzar mínimamente los fines que nos habíamos propuesto en la tesis proyectada. Quien busque encontrar aquf un cuadro reivindicativo o descriptivo de la Comunicación para el Desarrollo, no encontrará sino cruces que se diseminan en varios sentidos; sentidos que, de alguna manera, visibilizan los esfuerzos de reconfiguración de las Ciencias Sociales en el Continente en tomo a las nuevas sensibilidades emergentes de la crisis de los antiguos· sistemas omnicomprensivos de la realidad. Existe la Comunicación para el Desarrollo como un aparato teórico estable, o es que esta disciplina del ámbito comunicacional se ha visto reducida a simples prácticas neutras de planificación; es pertinente hablar de Comunicación para el Desarrollo en la actual encrucijada cultural; el Desarrollo y la Comunicación son dos dimensiones complementarias, o es que existe una instrumentalización intencionada y alevosa por parte de ambos campos en su progresión histórica; cuál es el estado de estas dos vertientes en la actualidad y cuáles los desaffos que plantean para el futuro dentro del orden simbólico latinoamericano en ciernes. Estas son algunas de las preguntas que mueven la redacción de la presente tesis, hemos creído que colaborar en la construcción de diferentes aparatos de dudas, de diferentes aparatos de 1 desfondamiento de nuestra realidad, es parte fundamental del proyecto de las Ciencias Sociales en la Amélica Latina para el próximo milenio. Este esfuer1.o es, además de un inevitable y balsámico palimpsesto, un homenaje a vados de los intelectuales que han abierto este camino. A nuestro clitelio, la invención de la comunicación a partir de la configuración social occidental y de sus categorías de análisis y comprensión, son la misma y una ,;Sola cosa. De esta manera, la Comunicación para el Desarrollo nos ha servido de excusa y de punto de despegue, para ahondar en esta certeza y reflexionar sobre el futuro de la Comunicación en Amélica Latina como proyecto cultural, y de la pertinencia en la aplicación de las diferentes categorías del Desarrollo. Prutimos de la certeza de que los medios de comunicación no son el centro de la disputa, nadie se está peleando su posesión, no son los aparatos los que liberan, oprimen u/o seducen al hombre, a sus culturas, ni los que van a desarrollar pueblos automáticamente, así lo demostró Octavio Paz en su libro, Claude Levi Strauss o el nuevo festín de Esopo, es allí donde corrige a Mac Luhan, afirmando que no fue la imprenta la que liberó a la sociedad del dominio de la letra impresa, sino que ésta se dio a partir de la combinación entre hombres y máquinas, es decir a partir de lo mecanismos de interacción que conforman la cultura. La batalla se plantea en términos culturales y políticos, hacia adentro y hacia afuera, es la batalla por la apropiación de un nuevo, de un nuestro horizonte simbólico latinoamericano.
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Livestock grazing in the shortgrass steppe of the Intermountain region of British Columbia is predicted to have significant effects on grassland habitats and their associated ground-nesting bird communities. We tested whether grazed and ungrazed sites could be discriminated on the basis of their vegetation communities, whether the abundance of two ground-nesting bird species, Vesper Sparrow (Pooecetes gramineus) and Western Meadowlark (Sturnella neglecta), differed between grazed and ungrazed sites, and whether vegetation variables found to differ between grazed and ungrazed plots could be used to predict the abundance of the two bird species at a fine scale. Grazed sites were easily distinguishable from a site that had been ungrazed for >30 years based on the structure and composition of their vegetation communities. However, more detailed grazing categories could not be distinguished on the basis of vegetation characteristics. Despite the existence of grazing effects on vegetation structure and composition, we found no consistent differences in abundance of Vesper Sparrows and Western Meadowlarks between the grazed and ungrazed sites. However, there was weak evidence that the abundance of both species was higher at fine-scale plots (100 m radius point count station) with less bare ground and taller vegetation. Bare ground cover was lower on grazed plots, but vegetation was taller on ungrazed plots. Combined, our results suggest that low intensity grazing leads to grassland habitat change with both negative and positive effects on Vesper Sparrows and Western Meadowlarks, resulting in no net change in their broad-scale abundance.
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Global hydrological models (GHMs) model the land surface hydrologic dynamics of continental-scale river basins. Here we describe one such GHM, the Macro-scale - Probability-Distributed Moisture model.09 (Mac-PDM.09). The model has undergone a number of revisions since it was last applied in the hydrological literature. This paper serves to provide a detailed description of the latest version of the model. The main revisions include the following: (1) the ability for the model to be run for n repetitions, which provides more robust estimates of extreme hydrological behaviour, (2) the ability of the model to use a gridded field of coefficient of variation (CV) of daily rainfall for the stochastic disaggregation of monthly precipitation to daily precipitation, and (3) the model can now be forced with daily input climate data as well as monthly input climate data. We demonstrate the effects that each of these three revisions has on simulated runoff relative to before the revisions were applied. Importantly, we show that when Mac-PDM.09 is forced with monthly input data, it results in a negative runoff bias relative to when daily forcings are applied, for regions of the globe where the day-to-day variability in relative humidity is high. The runoff bias can be up to - 80% for a small selection of catchments but the absolute magnitude of the bias may be small. As such, we recommend future applications of Mac-PDM.09 that use monthly climate forcings acknowledge the bias as a limitation of the model. The performance of Mac-PDM.09 is evaluated by validating simulated runoff against observed runoff for 50 catchments. We also present a sensitivity analysis that demonstrates that simulated runoff is considerably more sensitive to method of PE calculation than to perturbations in soil moisture and field capacity parameters.
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Quadrature Phase Shift Keying (QPSK) and Dual Carrier Modulation (DCM) are currently used as the modulation schemes for Multiband Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (MB-OFDM) in the ECMA-368 defined Ultra-Wideband (UWB) radio platform. ECMA-368 has been chosen as the physical radio platform for many systems including Wireless USB (W-USB), Bluetooth 3.0 and Wireless HDMI; hence ECMA-368 is an important issue to consumer electronics and the users’ experience of these products. To enable the transport of high-rate USB, ECMA-368 offers up to 480 Mb/s instantaneous bit rate to the Medium Access Control (MAC) layer, but depending on radio channel conditions dropped packets unfortunately result in a lower throughput. This paper presents improvement on a high data rate modulation scheme that fits within the configuration of the current standard increasing system throughput by achieving 600 Mb/s (reliable to 3.2 meters) thus maintaining the high rate USB throughput even with a moderate level of dropped packets. The modulation system is termed improved and optimal Dual Circular 32-QAM (DC 32-QAM). The system performance for improved and optimal DC 32-QAM modulation is presented and compared with previous DC 32- QAM, 16-QAM and DCM.
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Anthraquinone immobilised onto the surface of indigo microcrystals enhances the reductive dissolution of indigo to leuco-indigo. Indigo reduction is driven by glucose in aqueous NaOH and a vibrating gold disc electrode is employed to monitor the increasing leuco-indigo concentration with time. Anthraquinone introduces a strong catalytic effect which is explained by invoking a molecular "wedge effect'' during co-intercalation of Na+ and anthraquinone into the layered indigo crystal structure. The glucose-driven indigo reduction, which is in effective in 0.1 M NaOH at 65 degrees C, becomes facile and goes to completion in the presence of anthraquinone catalyst. Electron microscopy of indigo crystals before and after reductive dissolution confirms a delamination mechanism initiated at the edges of the plate-like indigo crystals. Catalysis occurs when the anthraquinone-indigo mixture reaches a molar ratio of 1:400 (at 65 degrees C; corresponding to 3 mu M anthraquinone) with excess of anthraquinone having virtually no effect. A strong temperature effect ( with a composite E-A approximate to 120 kJ mol(-1)) is observed for the reductive dissolution in the presence of anthraquinone. The molar ratio and temperature effects are both consistent with the heterogeneous nature of the anthraquinone catalysis in the aqueous reaction mixture.
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Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs) are offering high data rates suitable for interconnecting high bandwidth personal consumer devices (Wireless HD streaming, Wireless-USB and Bluetooth EDR). ECMA-368 is the Physical (PHY) and Media Access Control (MAC) backbone of many of these wireless devices. WPAN devices tend to operate in an ad-hoc based network and therefore it is important to successfully latch onto the network and become part of one of the available piconets. This paper presents a new algorithm for detecting the Packet/Fame Sync (PFS) signal in ECMA-368 to identify piconets and aid symbol timing. The algorithm is based on correlating the received PFS symbols with the expected locally stored symbols over the 24 or 12 PFS symbols, but selecting the likely TFC based on the highest statistical mode from the 24 or 12 best correlation results. The results are very favorable showing an improvement margin in the order of 11.5dB in reference sensitivity tests between the required performance using this algorithm and the performance of comparable systems.
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Quadrature Phase Shift Keying (QPSK) and Dual Carrier Modulation (DCM) are currently used as the modulation schemes for Multiband Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (MB-OFDM) in the ECMA-368 defined Ultra-Wideband (UWB) radio platform. ECMA-368 has been chosen as the physical radio platform for many systems including Wireless USB (W-USB), Bluetooth 3.0 and Wireless HDMI; hence ECMA-368 is an important issue to consumer electronics and the users experience of these products. To enable the transport of high-rate USB, ECMA-368 offers up to 480 Mb/s instantaneous bit rate to the Medium Access Control (MAC) layer, but depending on radio channel conditions dropped packets unfortunately result in a lower throughput. This paper presents an alternative high data rate modulation scheme that fits within the configuration of the current standard increasing system throughput by achieving 600 Mb/s (reliable to 3.1 meters) thus maintaining the high rate USB throughput even with a moderate level of dropped packets. The modulation system is termed Dual Circular 32-QAM (DC 32-QAM). The system performance for DC 32-QAM modulation is presented and compared with 16-QAM and DCM1.
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We present a comparative analysis of projected impacts of climate change on river runoff from two types of distributed hydrological model, a global hydrological model (GHM) and catchment-scale hydrological models (CHM). Analyses are conducted for six catchments that are global in coverage and feature strong contrasts in spatial scale as well as climatic and development conditions. These include the Liard (Canada), Mekong (SE Asia), Okavango (SW Africa), Rio Grande (Brazil), Xiangu (China) and Harper's Brook (UK). A single GHM (Mac-PDM.09) is applied to all catchments whilst different CHMs are applied for each catchment. The CHMs typically simulate water resources impacts based on a more explicit representation of catchment water resources than that available from the GHM, and the CHMs include river routing. Simulations of average annual runoff, mean monthly runoff and high (Q5) and low (Q95) monthly runoff under baseline (1961-1990) and climate change scenarios are presented. We compare the simulated runoff response of each hydrological model to (1) prescribed increases in global mean temperature from the HadCM3 climate model and (2)a prescribed increase in global-mean temperature of 2oC for seven GCMs to explore response to climate model and structural uncertainty. We find that differences in projected changes of mean annual runoff between the two types of hydrological model can be substantial for a given GCM, and they are generally larger for indicators of high and low flow. However, they are relatively small in comparison to the range of projections across the seven GCMs. Hence, for the six catchments and seven GCMs we considered, climate model structural uncertainty is greater than the uncertainty associated with the type of hydrological model applied. Moreover, shifts in the seasonal cycle of runoff with climate change are presented similarly by both hydrological models, although for some catchments the monthly timing of high and low flows differs.This implies that for studies that seek to quantify and assess the role of climate model uncertainty on catchment-scale runoff, it may be equally as feasible to apply a GHM as it is to apply a CHM, especially when climate modelling uncertainty across the range of available GCMs is as large as it currently is. Whilst the GHM is able to represent the broad climate change signal that is represented by the CHMs, we find, however, that for some catchments there are differences between GHMs and CHMs in mean annual runoff due to differences in potential evaporation estimation methods, in the representation of the seasonality of runoff, and in the magnitude of changes in extreme monthly runoff, all of which have implications for future water management issues.
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This chapter considers the Multiband Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (MB- OFDM) modulation and demodulation with the intention to optimize the Ultra-Wideband (UWB) system performance. OFDM is a type of multicarrier modulation and becomes the most important aspect for the MB-OFDM system performance. It is also a low cost digital signal component efficiently using Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) algorithm to implement the multicarrier orthogonality. Within the MB-OFDM approach, the OFDM modulation is employed in each 528 MHz wide band to transmit the data across the different bands while also using the frequency hopping technique across different bands. Each parallel bit stream can be mapped onto one of the OFDM subcarriers. Quadrature Phase Shift Keying (QPSK) and Dual Carrier Modulation (DCM) are currently used as the modulation schemes for MB-OFDM in the ECMA-368 defined UWB radio platform. A dual QPSK soft-demapper is suitable for ECMA-368 that exploits the inherent Time-Domain Spreading (TDS) and guard symbol subcarrier diversity to improve the receiver performance, yet merges decoding operations together to minimize hardware and power requirements. There are several methods to demap the DCM, which are soft bit demapping, Maximum Likelihood (ML) soft bit demapping, and Log Likelihood Ratio (LLR) demapping. The Channel State Information (CSI) aided scheme coupled with the band hopping information is used as a further technique to improve the DCM demapping performance. ECMA-368 offers up to 480 Mb/s instantaneous bit rate to the Medium Access Control (MAC) layer, but depending on radio channel conditions dropped packets unfortunately result in a lower throughput. An alternative high data rate modulation scheme termed Dual Circular 32-QAM that fits within the configuration of the current standard increasing system throughput thus maintaining the high rate throughput even with a moderate level of dropped packets.
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Wireless local area networks (WLANs) based on the IEEE 802.11 standard are now widespread. Most are used to provide access for mobile devices to a conventional wired infrastructure, and some are used where wires are not possible, forming an ad hoc network of their own. There are several varieties at the physical or radio layer (802.11, 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g), with each featuring different data rates, modulation schemes and transmission frequencies. However, all of them share a common medium access control (MAC) layer. As this is largely based on a contention approach, it does not allow prioritising of traffic or stations, so it cannot easily provide the quality of service (QoS) required by time-sensitive applications, such as voice or video transmission. In order to address this shortfall of the technology, the IEEE set up a task group that is aiming to enhance the MAC layer protocol so that it can provide QoS. The latest draft at the time of writing is Draft 11, dated October 2004. The article describes the yet-to-be-ratified 802.11e standard and is based on that draft.