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We present results from SEPPCoN, an on-going Survey of the Ensemble Physical Properties of Cometary Nuclei. In this report we discuss mid-infrared measurements of the thermal emission from 89 nuclei of Jupiter-family comets (JFCs). All data were obtained in 2006 and 2007 using imaging capabilities of the Spitzer Space Telescope. The comets were typically 4-5 AU from the Sun when observed and most showed only a point-source with little or no extended emission from dust. For those comets showing dust, we used image processing to photometrically extract the nuclei. For all 89 comets, we present new effective radii, and for 57 comets we present beaming parameters. Thus our survey provides the largest compilation of radiometrically-derived physical properties of nuclei to date. We have six main conclusions: (a) The average beaming parameter of the JFC population is 1.03 ± 0.11, consistent with unity; coupled with the large distance of the nuclei from the Sun, this indicates that most nuclei have Tempel 1-like thermal inertia. Only two of the 57 nuclei had outlying values (in a statistical sense) of infrared beaming. (b) The known JFC population is not complete even at 3 km radius, and even for comets that approach to ˜2 AU from the Sun and so ought to be more discoverable. Several recently-discovered comets in our survey have small perihelia and large (above ˜2 km) radii. (c) With our radii, we derive an independent estimate of the JFC nuclear cumulative size distribution (CSD), and we find that it has a power-law slope of around -1.9, with the exact value depending on the bounds in radius. (d) This power-law is close to that derived by others from visible-wavelength observations that assume a fixed geometric albedo, suggesting that there is no strong dependence of geometric albedo with radius. (e) The observed CSD shows a hint of structure with an excess of comets with radii 3-6 km. (f) Our CSD is consistent with the idea that the intrinsic size distribution of the JFC population is not a simple power-law and lacks many sub-kilometer objects.
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This paper presents a single case study of one street gang in one London borough. Semistructured interviews were conducted with 12 gang members, or former gang members, and seven practitioners. The practitioners and gang members / ex-gang members reported different perspectives on how the gang was structured and drug dealing was organised. The gang members / ex-gang members suggested that the gang is a loose social network with little recognisable formal organisation. Although individual gang members sell drugs, the gang should not be viewed as a drug dealing organisation. Rather it is a composition of individual drug dealers who cooperate out of mutual self-interest. Therefore, some gang members are best described as independent entrepreneurs while others are subcontractors looking to 'go solo'. The seven practitioners, however, tended to describe a more hierarchically structured gang, with formal recruitment processes. This divergence of perspective highlights an important consideration for policy and research.
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Tese de dout., Ciências Agrárias, Faculdade de Engenharia e de Recursos Naturais, Univ. do Algarve, 2002
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Background: The invasive alien species Ambrosia artemisiifolia (common or short ragweed) is increasing its range in Europe. In the UK and the Netherlands airborne concentrations of Ambrosia pollen are usually low. However, more than 30 Ambrosia pollen grains per cubic metre of air (above the level capable to trigger allergic symptoms) were recorded in Leicester (UK) and Leiden (NL) on 4 and 5 September 2014. Objective: The aims of this study were to determine whether the highly allergenic Ambrosia pollen recorded during the episode could be the result of long distance transport, to identify the potential sources of these pollen grains and describe the conditions that facilitated this possible long distance transport. Methods: Airborne Ambrosia pollen data were collected at 10 sites in Europe. Back trajectory and atmospheric dispersion calculations were performed using HYSPLIT_4. Results: Back trajectories calculated at Leicester and Leiden show that higher altitude air masses (1500m) originated from source areas on the Pannonian Plain and Ukraine. During the episode, air masses veered to the west and passed over the Rhône Valley. Dispersion calculations showed that the atmospheric conditions were suitable for Ambrosia pollen released from the Pannonian Plain and the Rhône Valley to reach the higher levels and enter the air stream moving to Northwest Europe where they were deposited at ground level and recorded by monitoring sites. Conclusions: The study indicates that the Ambrosia pollen grains recorded during the episode in Leicester and Leiden were probably not produced by local sources, but transported long distances from potential source regions in East Europe, i.e. the Pannonian Plain and Ukraine, as well as the Rhône Valley in France.
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Dissertação apresentada com vista à obtenção do grau de Mestre em Tradução e Interpretação Especializada. Instituto Politécnico do Porto (Portaria nº 602/2003 de 21 Julho)
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Este trabalho foi elaborado no âmbito do Mestrado de Ensino de Matemática do 3º Ciclo do Ensino Básico e Secundário da Universidade da Madeira, no ano letivo de 2012/2013. Os grandes objetivos deste estudo são os de analisar qualitativamente uma atividade, para compreender como é que os alunos aprendem trigonometria, utilizando os robots NXT da Lego. De igual modo, se procede também, de forma sucinta, à apresentação do trabalho desenvolvido pelo grupo de estágio, ao longo da Prática de Ensino Supervisionado. Para a realização da investigação, foram recolhidos dados pelo investigador, através de registos audiovisuais do trabalho dos alunos, com câmara e vídeo. Com o fim de melhor estudar o problema aqui apresentado, o mesmo foi dissecado em três questões de investigação: (a) Que aprendizagens os alunos realizam com a montagem, programação e interação com os robots? (b) De que forma é que os alunos aprendem trigonometria, quando utilizam os Robots? (c) Quais as dificuldades manifestadas pelos alunos na resolução de problemas? As questões de investigação iluminaram a análise dos dados. Das conclusões que advêm deste estudo destaca-se o papel essencial da robótica e dos materiais manipuláveis, na construção e concetualização do conhecimento dos alunos.
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The Smart canula concept allows for collapsed cannula insertion, and self-expansion within a vein of the body. (A) Computational fluid dynamics, and (B) bovine experiments (76+/-3.8 kg) were performed for comparative analyses, prior to (C) the first clinical application. For an 18F access, a given flow of 4 l/min (A) resulted in a pressure drop of 49 mmHg for smart cannula versus 140 mmHg for control. The corresponding Reynolds numbers are 680 versus 1170, respectively. (B) For an access of 28F, the maximal flow for smart cannula was 5.8+/-0.5 l/min versus 4.0+/-0.1 l/min for standard (P<0.0001), for 24F 5.5+/-0.6 l/min versus 3.2+/-0.4 l/min (P<0.0001), and for 20F 4.1+/-0.3 l/min versus 1.6+/-0.3 l/min (P<0.0001). The flow obtained with the smart cannula was 270+/-45% (20F), 172+/-26% (24F), and 134+/-13% (28F) of standard (one-way ANOVA, P=0.014). (C) First clinical application (1.42 m2) with a smart cannula showed 3.55 l/min (100% predicted) without additional fluids. All three assessment steps confirm the superior performance of the smart cannula design.
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1887/05/31 (Numéro 1170).
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F. 1 Temporal. F. 117 Sanctoral. F. 147 Commun des saints. F. 149 Messes diverses.
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F. 1 Extraits des IV Évangiles et Passion selon s. Jean, suivie d'oraison. F. 8 Prières à la Vierge : « Obsecro te... », etc. F. 15 Matines et laudes de la Vierge. F. 41v Matines de la Croix (abrégées). F. 44 Matines du Saint-Esprit (abrégées). F. 46 Psaumes de la pénitence. F. 54v Litanies et « preces ». — L'office des morts et les suffrages manquent. F. 62 Calendrier (en français).
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Contient : Chartes de l'abbaye de Montiéramey ; Extraits du nécrologe de la même abbaye ; Charte de Marie, duchesse de Bar, pour Montiéramey ; Vente faite au chapitre de Troyes par Jean de Vellery ; Extraits du cartulaire de Longuay (1170-1276), par Camuzat ; Titres de la commanderie du Temple de Troyes ; Chartes de Montiéramey ; Chartes du prieuré du Saint-Sépulcre ; Inventaire des titres de la maison de Brienne ; Notes sur Larrivour ; Pièces relatives à la maison de Brienne et de Luxembourg, rangées par ordre chronologique ; Testament de Robert de Colaverdey ; Testament d'Ysabeau de Flamericourt, veuve du précédent ; Pièces relatives à Jean et Pierre de Foicy ; Extrait d'un registre de l'évêque de Troyes ; Épitaphes de Troyes ; Extrait d'un registre de l'évêque de Troyes ; Chartes de l'abbaye de Trois-Fontaines ; Actes relatifs à la maison de Brienne-Luxembourg ; Union de la Maison-Dieu du Chêne à l'abbaye de Saint-Rémi de Reims ; Actes relatifs à la maison de Brienne ; Actes concernant les salines de Vic ; Arrêt du Parlement touchant la possession du comté de Roucy ; Arrêt du Parlement en faveur de l'Hôtel-Dieu de Corbeil contre Claude de Châtillon ; Donation du comté d'Eu au comte de Saint-Pol ; Renonciation par Ogier, sire de Gigny, à la dîme du « Meis Thiecelin », en faveur de l'église de Troyes ; Arrêt du Parlement de Paris concernant la maison de Salignac ; Fondation du monastère de Saint-Pierremont ; Chartes de l'abbaye de Trois-Fontaines ; Lettres de l'empereur Maximilien confirmant à François de Bourbon, comte de Saint-Pol, le comté de Roucy ; Note d'un missel de Jean de Saarebruck ; Donation faite par Jeanne de France, comtesse de Roussillon, à Jean d'Anneville ; Acquisition par Charles V des villes de Mouzon et Beaumont ; Testament de Jeanne de Champagne, reine de France ; Fragment d'une requête adressée au roi par les héritiers du sr de Couasnay ; Fondation de l'église de Notre-Dame de Rosnay par le comte Isembard ; Aveu rendu au roi par Claude de Dinteville ; Diplôme du roi Eudes pour Montiéramey ; Chartes de Montiérender
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Contient : Châteauvillain ; Troyes ; Nogaro en Armagnac ; Narbonne ; La Beuvrière (cf. fol. 73) ; Reims ; Troyes ; Beaumont ; Châteauvillain (1236 ; cf. fol. 2) ; La Chapelle [d'Angillon] ; Joigny ; Lorris ; Dixmont ; Montargis ; Barcelone (cf. fol. 149) ; Selens et Saint-Aubin ; La Beuvrière (cf. fol. 14) ; Chaumont ; Saint-Bris ; Saint-Laurent-sur-Barenjon ; Voisines ; Le Moulinet ; Barlieu ; Crespy [-en-Valois] ; Montdidier ; Laon ; Soissons ; Abbeville ; Compiègne ; Saint-Quentin ; Corbie ; Saint-Josse-sur-Mer ; La Fère ; Beauvais ; Nanteuil ; Courmelles ; Breteuil ; Beaumont-en-Argonne ; Chaumont ; Saint-Omer ; Vaux près Mouzon ; Vaux, Saconin, Mercin ; Chacrise ; Tournai ; Crandelain, etc ; Ambleteuse ; Morsain, etc ; Mantes ; Ferrières ; Aizy ; Pargny ; Saint-Riquier ; Soissons ; Saint-Martin d'Issoudun (cf. fol. 182) ; Rouen ; Dreux ; Meaux ; Reims ; Chablis ; Chatillon-sur-Seine ; Sens ; Auxerre ; Cerny ; Dixmont ; Étampes ; Orléans ; Bourges ; Issoudun (cf. fol. 148) ; Beaufort-en-Vallée ; La Rochelle ; Villefranche [d'Allier] ; Montauban ; Nevers ; Castres ; Toulouse ; Habitants de la Terre d'Albigeois ; Aigues-Mortes ; Lorrez-le-Bocage ; Le Puy ; Saint-Céré ; Barcelone ; Chatillon-sur-Marne ; Raucourt et Héraucourt ; Mézières ; Chatillon-sur-Marne ; Saint-Hellier ; Coutumes d'Anjou et du Maine ; Ervy-le-Chatel ; Cerres, Montceaux, Chaussepierre ; Notice sur un ms. de Chroniques françaises, de la bibliothèque de Colbert (= Duchesne 79)