968 resultados para Trios (Flute, violin, violoncello)


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En la última década, la telefonía móvil ha evolucionado a una extraordinaria velocidad, permitiéndonos acceder a funcionalidades características de los PC pero con la ventaja de poseer una movilidad total. Con la aparición de la tecnología Long Term Evolution (LTE), comúnmente conocida como 4G, se ha conseguido desarrollar un sistema que se ha mejorado notablemente las prestaciones proporcionando alta velocidad y eficiencia a los ya masivamente utilizados smartphones. Gracias a este exponencial incremento del ancho de banda disponible, los usuarios hoy en día no se conforman sólo con navegar por páginas Web, sino que cada vez muestran un mayor interés en poder explotar al máximo los recursos multimedia, dando lugar a servicios como el streaming de vídeo. De este modo, a raíz del proyecto LTExtreme centrado en el análisis y la propuesta de optimización para servicios de streaming multimedia multicast/unicast sobre la tecnología LTE, surge este trabajo en el cual se pretende extender dicho análisis a la multidifusión de vídeo en directo. El proyecto se basa en la implementación de la arquitectura propuesta por el organismo 3GPP para dar este servicio, considerándose como una solución eficiente en la que se combina el protocolo de transporte multicast FLUTE (File Delivery over Unidirectional Transport) con la tecnología DASH (Dynamic Adaptative Streaming over HTTP). La arquitectura se ha implementado mediante la creación y configuración de una maqueta de laboratorio gracias a la herramienta de virtualización Virtual Networks over linuX (VNX). Un escenario simplificado de la red móvil LTE junto con el servidor de contenidos y varios clientes móviles, pudiendo realizar simulaciones de una emisión de vídeo en directo, y a su vez analizar los resultados obtenidos, así como la calidad de servicio percibida. Concretamente, se realizará un análisis de los problemas asociados a los casos de uso tratados, tanto de la emisión de un único vídeo como una de duración infinita, asemejándose a lo que supondría la emisión de la programación televisiva para un determinado canal. Por último, se plantearán ideas surgidas a raíz de los resultados obtenidos de dichos estudios y que puedan tener futuro y ser aplicables al mundo real.

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Abnormalities of prefrontal cortical function are prominent features of schizophrenia and have been associated with genetic risk, suggesting that susceptibility genes for schizophrenia may impact on the molecular mechanisms of prefrontal function. A potential susceptibility mechanism involves regulation of prefrontal dopamine, which modulates the response of prefrontal neurons during working memory. We examined the relationship of a common functional polymorphism (Val108/158 Met) in the catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) gene, which accounts for a 4-fold variation in enzyme activity and dopamine catabolism, with both prefrontally mediated cognition and prefrontal cortical physiology. In 175 patients with schizophrenia, 219 unaffected siblings, and 55 controls, COMT genotype was related in allele dosage fashion to performance on the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test of executive cognition and explained 4% of variance (P = 0.001) in frequency of perseverative errors. Consistent with other evidence that dopamine enhances prefrontal neuronal function, the load of the low-activity Met allele predicted enhanced cognitive performance. We then examined the effect of COMT genotype on prefrontal physiology during a working memory task in three separate subgroups (n = 11–16) assayed with functional MRI. Met allele load consistently predicted a more efficient physiological response in prefrontal cortex. Finally, in a family-based association analysis of 104 trios, we found a significant increase in transmission of the Val allele to the schizophrenic offspring. These data suggest that the COMT Val allele, because it increases prefrontal dopamine catabolism, impairs prefrontal cognition and physiology, and by this mechanism slightly increases risk for schizophrenia.

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Relatório de Estágio apresentado à Escola Superior de Artes Aplicadas do Instituto Politécnico de Castelo Branco para cumprimento dos requisitos necessários à obtenção do grau de Mestre em Ensino de Música – Instrumento e Música de Conjunto.

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Relatório de estágio apresentado à Escola Superior de Artes Aplicadas do Instituto Politécnico de Castelo Branco para obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Ensino de Música - Instrumento e Música de Conjunto.

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This humorous, rhyming poem appears to have been co-authored by Thomas Handcock of Massachusetts and Richard Waterman of Warwick, Rhode Island. The document is also signed by Catharine Waterman. Neither of the authors attended Harvard College, and the circumstances of this poem's creation are not known. The poem suggests that they composed the poem while visiting - uninvited - the room of "honest Bob." The poem describes the contents of this college chamber, including the following items: an oak table with a broken leg; paper, a pen, and sand for writing; books, including "Scotch songs," philosophy, Euclid, a book of prayer, Tillotson, and French romances; pipes and tobacco; mugs; a broken violin; copperplate and mezzotint prints; a cat; clothes; two globes; a pair of bellows; a broom; a chamber pot; a candle in a bottle; tea; cups and saucers; a letter to Chloe, to whom the room's inhabitant apparently owed money; a powder horn; a fishing net; a rusty gun; a battledore; a shuttlecock; a cannister; a pair of shoes; and a coffee mill. The poem references events related to the War of Austrian Succession (1740-1748); British Vice Admiral Edward Vernon's siege of Portobello (in present-day Panama) in 1739; the "Rushian War" (perhaps the Russo-Swedish War of 1741-1743); and the War of Jenkins' Ear (the cat in the college chamber, like British Captain Robert Jenkins, has lost an ear).

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The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg held the reins of the EU Council presidency between 1 July and 31 December 2015. This was the 12th time that the second-smallest and the richest EU member state1 held the rotating Council presidency. As one of the founding members of the EU, Luxembourg has sound experience to bring to this role. It was, however, their first presidency since the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty and its introduction of the trio presidency format, this time including Italy and Latvia. Under the slogan ‘A Union for the Citizens’, Luxembourg had the task of concluding certain major dossiers before the end of the trio’s term and was able to contribute to its overarching agenda, especially regarding the priorities of financial stability, growth stimulation and the digital agenda.