9 resultados para Coasting
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To review and discuss the pathophysiology and prevention strategies for ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS), which is a condition that may occur in up to 20% of the high risk women submitted to assisted reproductive technology cycles. The English language literature on these topics were reviewed through PubMed and discussed with emphasis on recent data. The role of estradiol, luteinizing hormone, human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), inflammatory mediators, the renin-angiotensin system and vascular endothelial growth factor is discussed in the pathophysiology of OHSS. In addition we consider the prevention strategies, including coasting, administration of albumin, renin-angiotensin system blockage, dopamine agonist administration, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory administration, GnRH antagonist protocols, reducing hCG dosage, replacement of hCG and in vitro maturation of oocytes (IVM). Among the many prevention strategies that have been discussed, the current evidence points to the replacement of hCG by GnRH agonists in antagonist cycles and the performance of IVM procedures as the safest approaches.
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While studies on triggers and outcomes of Psychological Momentum (PM) exist, little is known about the dynamics by which PM emerges and develops over time. Based on video-assisted recalls of PM experiences in table tennis and swimming competitions, this research qualitatively explored the triggering processes, contents, and the development of PM over time. PM was found to be triggered by mechanisms of dissonance, consonance, or fear of not winning. During the PM experience, participants reported a variety of perceptions, affects and emotions, cognitions, and behaviors, and PM was found to develop through processes of amplification that sometimes ended with a reduction of efforts when the victory or defeat was perceived as certain. These findings are discussed in light of theories on self-regulation and reactance-helplessness. From a practical standpoint, achievement goal-based strategies are suggested, since mastery-approach goals were found to be endorsed to maintain positive PM and overcome negative PM
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Em O enteado (2002), de Juan José Saer, tem-se um velho narrador que conta de forma poética a sua história, uma singular experiência de vida. Quando jovem, ele viajava como grumete num navio que costeava a Bacia do Rio da Prata, quando presenciou o ataque súbito e posterior massacre da tripulação do barco pelos índios da região. Como único sobrevivente da carnificina, é praticamente adotado pelos selvagens, passando a conviver com eles, sem saber ao certo a razão de ter sido poupado. Mas a maneira de viver daqueles índios revelou-se bem estranha, pois eram antropófagos, faziam sexo em grupo (orgias), morriam muito cedo, e a peculiar linguagem que praticavam dificultava o aprendizado da língua, e, conseqüentemente, da própria cultura. Assim, esse livro tacitamente promove um debate sobre a Conquista Hispânica da América, do ponto de vista particular de um narrador que constrói poeticamente a sua visão daquele passado, que não diz respeito a nenhum fato histórico preciso. Mas, enquanto a historicidade desse texto transparece nas suas entrelinhas, a sua imanente poesia define o seu aspecto de prosa poética, senão de narrativa poética, traços que apontam para um possível hibridismo literário nesse romance.
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Il presente lavoro di tesi si propone di analizzare e dimensionare una missione in orbita bassa per due microsatelliti di osservazione terrestre. I microsatelliti si stanno attualmente diffondendo su larga scala, grazie principalmente ai vantaggi economici garantiti dal fatto di lavorare con masse ridotte. Parallelamente alla diffusione dei microsatelliti, stanno nascendo numerosi progetti per lo sviluppo di sistemi di aviolancio, che consentono di attuare i vantaggi dei microsatelliti anche nella fase più dispendiosa della missione, cioè la messa in orbita. Vengono, inizialmente, introdotti i sistemi coinvolti nella missione, cioè l’aviolanciatore Pegasus XL, due microsatelliti del peso di 100 kg ciascuno, e un motore elettrico ad effetto Hall per ciascun satellite, usato per il trasferimento orbitale. Si introducono poi brevemente le equazioni del moto del razzo e alcuni cenni di meccanica celeste, specialmente quello che riguarda la definizione dei parametri orbitali. Segue la vera e propria analisi di missione, divisa in due parti: la prima relativa alla fase di aviolancio, con l’obbiettivo di stabilire se effettivamente il lanciatore è in grado di portare il payload prestabilito nell’orbita circolare di parcheggio, e di dimensionare alcune variabili di volo, quali l’angolo di traiettoria iniziale e i due tempi di coasting dovuti allo sgancio degli stadi del razzo; la seconda parte verte invece sull’analisi della missione in orbita, specialmente sul trasferimento a bassa spinta dall’orbita di partenza a quella target, tramite il motore ad effetto Hall. Anche in questo caso si vuole verificare se le prestazioni del motore elettrico sono adeguate al tipo di missione.
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In this report we will investigate the effect of negative energy density in a classic Friedmann cosmology. Although never measured and possibly unphysical, the evolution of a Universe containing a significant cosmological abundance of any of a number of hypothetical stable negative energy components is explored. These negative energy (Ω < 0) forms include negative phantom energy (w<-1), negative cosmological constant (w=-1), negative domain walls (w=-2/3), negative cosmic strings (w= -1/3), negative mass (w=0), negative radiation (w=1/3), and negative ultra-light (w > 1/3). Assuming that such universe components generate pressures as perfect fluids, the attractive or repulsive nature of each negative energy component is reviewed. The Friedmann equations can only be balanced when negative energies are coupled to a greater magnitude of positive energy or positive curvature, and minimal cases of both of these are reviewed. The future and fate of such universes in terms of curvature, temperature, acceleration, and energy density are reviewed including endings categorized as a Big Crunch, Big Void, or Big Rip and further qualified as "Warped", "Curved", or "Flat", "Hot" versus "Cold", "Accelerating" versus" Decelerating" versus "Coasting". A universe that ends by contracting to zero energy density is termed a Big Poof. Which contracting universes ``bounce" in expansion and which expanding universes ``turnover" into contraction are also reviewed. The name by which the ending of the Universe is mentioned is our own nomenclature.
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This layer is a georeferenced raster image of the historic paper map entitled: An accurate chart of the world with the new discoveries : also a view of the general &c coasting trade winds, monsoons or shifting trade winds & the variations of the compass ; from the latest and best authorities by T. Kitchin, Geographer for the Lond. Mag. It was published ca. 1774. Scale [ca. 1:90,000,000]. The image inside the map neatline is georeferenced to the surface of the earth and fit to the 'World Mercator' projection. All map collar and inset information is also available as part of the raster image, including any inset maps, profiles, statistical tables, directories, text, illustrations, index maps, legends, or other information associated with the principal map. This map shows features such as drainage, cities and other human settlements, trade winds, magnetic variations, shoreline features, and more. Relief shown pictorially. Includes text and notes. This layer is part of a selection of digitally scanned and georeferenced historic maps from the Harvard Map Collection and the Harvard University Library as part of the Open Collections Program at Harvard University project: Organizing Our World: Sponsored Exploration and Scientific Discovery in the Modern Age. Maps selected for the project correspond to various expeditions and represent a range of regions, originators, ground condition dates, scales, and purposes.
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National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Office of Heavy Duty Vehicle Research, Washington, D.C.
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"To which is added much useful information on the coasting navigation of Cape Horn, and the adjacent lands with charts of harbours, &c. ... with observations on the probability of reaching the South Pole, and an account of a second voyage performed by the Beaufoy, Captain Brisbane, to the same seas."--T.p.