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We present the results of trawling through the SuperWASP data base for classical and recurrent novae. We report light curves for a nova in eruption, and for classical novae and a recurrent nova in quiescence. For five objects in quiescence, we report periodicity, arising in most cases from orbital modulation of the light from the cool secondary star. The stability of the SuperWASP system means that these data have huge potential for the study not only of novae in eruption, but also of the long-term modulations of light during quiescence.

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o ambiente econômico atual tem exigido empenho das empresas em conhecer, interagir, diferenciar e personalizar cada vez mais produtos e serviços para os clientes. Este cenário requer ferramentas e modelos de gestão para gerenciar as relações com os clientes, com o objetivo de permitir que a empresa consiga perceber e responder rapidamente a exigências dos consumidores. Este trabalho revisa conceitos de CRM (Customer Relationschip Management ou Gerenciamento das Relações com os Clientes) e descreve a implementação de ferramenta de gestão de relacionamento com clientes em empresa de consórcio. O desenvolvimento do trabalho reflete uma necessidade apontada no planejamento estratégico da empresa, sendo que ferramentas de tecnologia de informação e software de banco de dados foram usadas como suporte aos propósitos da gestão empresarial. Como resultado do trabalho, a empresa está hoje atuando com um sistema de Data Base Marketing, o qual foi criado para auxiliar os profissionais envolvidos no processo de atendimento e gestão de relacionamento com clientes. O Data Base Marketing esta sendo utilizado para coletar dados de atendimento a clientes, tais como históricos de atendimento, dados cadastrais, perfil demográfico, perfil psicográfico e categoria de valor dos clientes. Durante o processo de interação com clientes, o sistema facilita o trabalho dos especialistas e permite melhorar a qualidade do atendimento aos clientes, contemplando necessidades dos diversos especialistas da empresa em assuntos como vendas, qualidade em serviços, finanças e gestão empresarial.O processo começou pela constituição de um grupo de trabalho interno para discutir estratégias e cronograma de implantação. A primeira decisão do grupo foi pelo desenvolvimento interno do software visando atender plenamente o "core business" da empresa. O processo começou pela constituição de um grupo de trabalho interno para discutir estratégias e cronograma de implantação. A primeira decisão do grupo foi pelo desenvolvimento interno do software visando atender plenamente o "core business" da empresa. O projeto contou com o conhecimento do negócio dos profissionais da empresa e auxilio de especialistas e consultores externos. O detalhamento do projeto, bem como os passos da pesquisa-ação, está descrito no corpo da dissertação.

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The CERTS database is now online! Our efforts bear finally fruit! It is possible to visit our database on the web now in French, in English and in about ten European languages in the forthcoming months. Your turn! Connect you to the following address: www.certs-europe.com/database

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Oceanographic data collected by ocean research organisations in Russia, the USA, the United Kingdom, Germany, Norway, and Poland for the Barents, Kara and White Seas region are presented in this atlas. Recently declassified naval data from Norway, the USA, and the UK are also included. More than 1,000,000 oceanographic stations containing temperature and/or sea-water salinity data were originally selected. After correcting errors and eliminating duplicates, data from 206,300 checked stations were placed on CD-ROM, together with many figures describing the characteristics of both the single-input and combined data set. In addition, temperature and salinity measurements were interpolated to the following standard horizons: 0, 25, 50, 100, 150, 200, 250, 300 m, and bottom. This atlas covers the 100-year period 1898 to 1998 and is, to date, the most complete oceanographic data collection for these Arctic shelf seas. This data set is complemented by more than 9,000 measurements of sea surface temperature, which were recently digitized from ships' logbooks. They cover the same geographical area within the time period 1867-1912.

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It is widely recognized that climate change poses significant challenges to the conservation of biodiversity. The need of dealing with relatively rapid and uncertain environmental change calls for the enhancement of adaptive capacity of both biodiversity and conservation management systems. Under the hypothesis that most of the conventional biodiversity conservation tools do not sufficiently stimulate a dynamic protected area management, which takes rapid environmental change into account, we evaluated almost 900 of The Nature Conservancy's site-based conservation action plans. These were elaborated before a so-called climate clinic in 2009, an intensive revision of existing plans and a climate change training of the planning teams. We also compare these results with plans elaborated after the climate clinic. Before 2009, 20% of the CAPs employed the term "climate change" in their description of the site viability, and 45% identified key ecological attributes that are related to climate. 8% of the conservation strategies were directly or indirectly related to climate change adaptation. After 2009, a significantly higher percentage of plans took climate change into account. Our data show that many planning teams face difficulties in integrating climate change in their management and planning. However, technical guidance and concrete training can facilitate management teams learning processes. Arising new tools of adaptive conservation management that explicitly incorporate options for handling future scenarios, vulnerability analyses and risk management into the management process have the potential of further making protected area management more proactive and robust against change.

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This database (Leemans & Cramer 1991) contains monthly averages of mean temperature, temperature range, precipitation, rain days and sunshine hours for the terrestrial surface of the globe, gridded at 0.5 degree longitude/latitude resolution. All grd-files contain the same 62483 pixels in the same order, with 30' latitude and longitude resolution. The coordinates are in degree-decimals and indicate the SW corner of each pixel. Topography is from ETOPO5 and indicates modal elevation. Data were generated from a large data base, using the partial thin-plate splining algorithm (Hutchinson & Bischof 1983). This version is widely used around the globe, notably by all groups participating in the IGBP NPP model intercomparison.

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Microzooplankton (the 20 to 200 µm size class of zooplankton) is recognised as an important part of marine pelagic ecosystems. In terms of biomass and abundance heterotrophic dinoflagellates are one of the important groups of organism in microzooplankton. However, their rates - grazing and growth - , feeding behaviour and prey preferences are poorly known and understood. A set of data was assembled in order to derive a better understanding of heterotrophic dinoflagellates rates, in response to parameters such as prey concentration, prey type (size and species), temperature and their own size. With these objectives, literature was searched for laboratory experiments with information on one or more of these parameters effect studied. The criteria for selection and inclusion in the database included: (i) controlled laboratory experiment with a known dinoflagellate feeding on a known prey; (ii) presence of ancillary information about experimental conditions, used organisms - cell volume, cell dimensions, and carbon content. Rates and ancillary information were measured in units that meet the experimenter need, creating a need to harmonize the data units after collection. In addition different units can link to different mechanisms (carbon to nutritive quality of the prey, volume to size limits). As a result, grazing rates are thus available as pg C dinoflagellate-1 h-1, µm3 dinoflagellate-1 h-1 and prey cell dinoflagellate-1 h-1; clearance rate was calculated if not given and growth rate is expressed as the growth rate per day.