995 resultados para Paris Agreement
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Esta tese Comunidades: redutos de identidades culturais, narrativas e práticas afirmativas, problematiza e questiona as identidades culturais no momento contemporâneo, refletindo em que medida o discurso sobre comunidades é aglutinador das novas tentativas de afirmação das identidades. Subentende - se que partiu do pressuposto de que há novas formas de reinvenção da identidade, ainda que os motivos para tal feito sejam os mais diversos. O presente projeto discute esta possibilidade através da investigação das práticas afirmativas e das narrativas elaboradas pelos sujeitos pertencentes a duas instituições distintas em duas regiões brasileiras O Rio de Janeiro e a Bahia. Teve como foco de análise o Centro Cultural Cartola na comunidade da Mangueira (RJ) e a Associação Sociocultural do Ilê Aiyê na comunidade do Curuzu (BA). Mapeou os cenários de tais instituições e identificou quais foram as lógicas histórico - culturais que serviram de lastro para o entendimento que os sujeitos fazem de si mesmos nesses locais e como pretendem através de re-interpretações particulares serem reapresentados. Adentrou ao exame dos produtos culturais que as instituições elegem como representações de seus movimentos e como elaboram novas formas de fazer-se sujeito e atingir sua emancipação. Compreendeu uma nova perspectiva para os movimentos que realizam e como avaliam suas potencialidades para enfrentar a condição de vulnerabilidade social. Várias foram as categorias atravessadoras do descortinar da paisagem teórica e dos cenários que emolduram a problemática desta pesquisa. Foi desenvolvida a partir do enfoque Fenomenológico aliado á Etnopesquisa, Microsociologia, Psicossociologia e os referenciais de Pierre Bourdieu e, especificamente os trabalhos do Laboratoire de Changement Sociale da Universidade de Paris VII, Denis Diderot. Por fim diferenciou-se as gramáticas específicas de cada movimento e redimensionou-se os termos de suas construções
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Otolith thermal marking is an efficient method for mass marking hatchery-reared salmon and can be used to estimate the proportion of hatchery fish captured in a mixed-stock fishery. Accuracy of the thermal pattern classification depends on the prominence of the pattern, the methods used to prepare and view the patterns, and the training and experience of the personnel who determine the presence or absence of a particular pattern. Estimating accuracy rates is problematic when no secondary marking is available and no error-free standards exist. Agreement measures, such as kappa (κ), provide a relative measure of the reliability of the determinations when independent readings by two readers are available, but the magnitude of κ can be influenced by the proportion of marked fish. If a third reader is used or if two or more groups of paired readings are examined, latent class models can provide estimates of the error rates of each reader. Applications of κ and latent class models are illustrated by a program providing contribution estimates of hatchery-reared chum and sockeye salmon in Southeast Alaska.
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Natl Univ Defen Technol, China & Nanyang Technol Univ, NUDT
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A new nonlinear integral transform of ocean wave spectra into Along-Track Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (ATI-SAR) image spectra is described. ATI-SAR phase image spectra are calculated for various sea states and radar configurations based on the nonlinear integral transform. The numerical simulations show that the slant range to velocity ratio (R/V), significant wave height to ocean wavelength ratio (H-s/lambda), the baseline (2B) and incident angle (theta) affect ATI-SAR imaging. The ATI-SAR imaging theory is validated by means of Two X-band, HH-polarized ATI-SAR phase images of ocean waves and eight C-band, HH-polarized ATI-SAR phase image spectra of ocean waves. It is shown that ATI-SAR phase image spectra are in agreement with those calculated by forward mapping in situ directional wave spectra collected simultaneously with available ATI-SAR observations. ATI-SAR spectral correlation coefficients between observed and simulated are greater than 0.6 and are not sensitive to the degree of nonlinearity. However, the ATI-SAR phase image spectral turns towards the range direction, even if the real ocean wave direction is 30 degrees. It is also shown that the ATI-SAR imaging mechanism is significantly affected by the degree of velocity bunching nonlinearity, especially for high values of R/V and H-s/lambda.
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The computer science technique of computational complexity analysis can provide powerful insights into the algorithm-neutral analysis of information processing tasks. Here we show that a simple, theory-neutral linguistic model of syntactic agreement and ambiguity demonstrates that natural language parsing may be computationally intractable. Significantly, we show that it may be syntactic features rather than rules that can cause this difficulty. Informally, human languages and the computationally intractable Satisfiability (SAT) problem share two costly computional mechanisms: both enforce agreement among symbols across unbounded distances (Subject-Verb agreement) and both allow ambiguity (is a word a Noun or a Verb?).
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This survey was undertaken by the film crew accompanying Cary Grant when making the film "Charade" in 1963.