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Towards a Conceptualization of Sociomaterial Entanglement
In knowledge representation, socio-technical systems can be modeled
as multiagent systems in which the local knowledge of each individual agent can
be seen as a context. In this paper we propose formal ontologies as a means to
describe the assumptions driving the construction of contexts as local theories and
to enable interoperability among them. In particular, we present two alternative
conceptualizations of the notion of sociomateriality (and entanglement), which
is central in the recent debates on socio-technical systems in the social sciences,
namely critical and agential realism.
We thus start by providing a model of entanglement according to the critical realist
view, representing it as a property of objects that are essentially dependent on
different modules of an already given ontology. We refine then our treatment by
proposing a taxonomy of sociomaterial entanglements that distinguishes between
ontological and epistemological entanglement. In the final section, we discuss the
second perspective, which is more challenging form the point of view of knowledge
representation, and we show that the very distinction of information into
modules can be at least in principle built out of the assumption of an entangled
reality
Efeito do ácido indol butírico e do carvão ativado no enraizamento in vitro de brotos de abacaxi ornmental (Ananas lucidus Miller).
A micropropagação poderá ser uma alternativa viável para aumentar o número de plantas por ano com a mesma característica genética, independente da época do ano e em menor espaço de tempo. O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar o efeito do ácido indol butírico e do carvão ativado no enraizamento in vitro de brotos de abacaxi ornamental.bitstream/CNPAT-2010/8953/1/Pa-066.pd
A burst with double radio spectrum observed up to 212 GHz
We study a solar flare that occurred on September 10, 2002, in active region
NOAA 10105 starting around 14:52 UT and lasting approximately 5 minutes in the
radio range. The event was classified as M2.9 in X-rays and 1N in H\alpha.
Solar Submillimeter Telescope observations, in addition to microwave data give
us a good spectral coverage between 1.415 and 212 GHz. We combine these data
with ultraviolet images, hard and soft X-rays observations and full-disk
magnetograms. Images obtained from Ramaty High Energy Solar Spectroscopic
Imaging data are used to identify the locations of X-ray sources at different
energies and to determine the X-ray spectrum, while ultra violet images allow
us to characterize the coronal flaring region. The magnetic field evolution of
the active region is analyzed using Michelson Doppler Imager magnetograms. The
burst is detected at all available radio-frequencies. X-ray images (between 12
keV and 300 keV) reveal two compact sources and 212 GHz data, used to estimate
the radio source position, show a single compact source displaced by 25" from
one of the hard X-ray footpoints. We model the radio spectra using two
homogeneous sources, and combine this analysis with that of hard X-rays to
understand the dynamics of the particles. Relativistic particles, observed at
radio wavelengths above 50 GHz, have an electron index evolving with the
typical soft-hard-soft behaviour.Comment: Submitted to Solar Physics, 20 pages, 8 fugure
Organizaçção laboratorial: Boas práticas de laboratório (BPL) na Embrapa Agrobiologia.
Sistema de qualidade. Objetivo do credenciamento em BPL. Escopo da norma. Campos de aplicação. Definições. Ações gerais. Organização e pessoal da unidade operacional (responsabilidades). Unidade de garantia de qualidade. Unidades operacionais. Equipamentos, materiais e reagentes. Substância-teste e substância de referência. Procedimentos operaconais padrão (POP). Execução dos estudos. Relatório final e arquivamento de registros e material.bitstream/CNPAB-2010/32964/1/doc197.pd
Assessing the spatial transferability of mode choice models: A case of shared electric mobility hubs (eHUBS) in Amsterdam and Manchester
\ua9 2024Electric mobility hubs (eHUBS) represent an innovative approach to providing diverse shared electric transportation options, aimed at curbing private car use, and mitigating associated environmental impacts. Assessing the impact of eHUBS on travel choices across different cities requires significant resource and time investment due to the need for localized data collection and model development. This paper proposes a potential solution to this challenge by investigating the transferability of mode choice models originally developed for eHUBS in Amsterdam to predict behaviour towards eHUBS in Manchester. Multinomial Logit (MNL) and mixed logit models were transferred using four different procedures, and their effectiveness was evaluated using three assessment measures. The findings indicate that a scaled mixed logit model with an updated Alternative Specific Constant (ASC) outperforms other models in terms of its transfer effectiveness, both for disaggregate and aggregate assessment measures. The interplay between transfer procedures and assessment measures also was examined, with results indicating enhancements in disaggregate transferability measures with the \u27scaling\u27 transfer procedure, while \u27updating the Alternative Specific Constants (ASCs)\u27 improved predictions of aggregate mode shares. Following the analysis, the paper presents an in-depth discussion to provide a nuanced understanding of transferability and thus offers valuable insights for researchers planning future studies and practical considerations for policymakers
Numerical investigation of the in-plane seismic performance of unstrengthened and TRM-strengthened rammed earth walls
The large availability of raw earth around the World led to its extensive use as a building material through history. Thus, earthen materials integrate several historical monuments, but their main use was to build living and working environments for billions of people. On the other hand, past earthquakes revealed their inadequate seismic behavior, which is a matter of concern as a significant percentage of earthen buildings are located in regions with medium to high seismic hazard. Nevertheless, their seismic behavior and the development of efficient strengthening solutions are topics that are not yet sufficiently investigated in the literature. In this context, this study investigates numerically the in-plane seismic behavior of a rammed earth component by means of advanced nonlinear finite element modeling, which included performing nonlinear static (pushover) and nonlinear dynamic analyses. Moreover, the strengthening effectiveness of a low-cost textile-reinforced mortar on such component was also evaluated. The strengthening was observed to increase the load and displacement capacities, to preserve the integrity for higher lateral load levels and to postpone failure without adding significant mass to the system. Furthermore, the pushover analysis was shown to predict reliably the capacities of the models with respect to the incremental dynamic analysis.This work was financed by FEDER funds through the Competitively Factors Operational Programme (COMPETE) and by national funds through the Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT) within the scope of projects POCI-01-0145-FEDER-016737 (PTDC/ECM-EST/2777/2014) and POCI-01-0145-FEDER-007633. The support from grant SFRH/BPD/97082/2013 is also acknowledged
Evaluation of different formulations of gellan gum-based hydrogels for tissue engineering of intervertebral disc
Gellan gum based-hydrogels present advantageous features for application
as acellular and cellular nucleus pulposus (NP) substitutes due to
the possibility of fine-tuning its physico-chemical and biological properties.
In this study, ionic-crosslinked hydrogel discs were produced by
means of mixing a raw and chemically modified material, i.e., high acyl
gellan gum (HAGG) and methacrylated low acyl gellan gum (GG-MA),
respectively. The hydrogel discs were characterized in terms of its
mechanical properties and degradation/swelling ability. The biocompatibility
of the different hydrogel formulations was assessed in vitro
using NP rabbit cells isolated from the intervertebral disc. The biological
performance of the developed gellan gum-based hydrogels formulations
was evaluated by: (i) culturing of NP cells in the presence of the
hydrogel leachables, and (ii) seeding or encapsulation of the NP cells
within the hydrogels. The present work demonstrated that as HAGG
content increases, the modulus of the hydrogels decreases. Moreover,
the increase of the HAGG content induces a higher weight loss of the
GG-MA/HA-GG formulation as compared to GG-MA hydrogel. The in
vitro study revealed that hydrogels are non-cytotoxic and support the
encapsulation of rabbit NP cells. The methacrylated gellan gum and
formulations possessing high acyl gellan gum present tunable properties
that may be interesting for application as NP substitutes
Duality symmetry, strong coupling expansion and universal critical amplitudes in two-dimensional \Phi^{4} field models
We show that the exact beta-function \beta(g) in the continuous 2D g\Phi^{4}
model possesses the Kramers-Wannier duality symmetry. The duality symmetry
transformation \tilde{g}=d(g) such that \beta(d(g))=d'(g)\beta(g) is
constructed and the approximate values of g^{*} computed from the duality
equation d(g^{*})=g^{*} are shown to agree with the available numerical
results. The calculation of the beta-function \beta(g) for the 2D scalar
g\Phi^{4} field theory based on the strong coupling expansion is developed and
the expansion of \beta(g) in powers of g^{-1} is obtained up to order g^{-8}.
The numerical values calculated for the renormalized coupling constant
g_{+}^{*} are in reasonable good agreement with the best modern estimates
recently obtained from the high-temperature series expansion and with those
known from the perturbative four-loop renormalization-group calculations. The
application of Cardy's theorem for calculating the renormalized isothermal
coupling constant g_{c} of the 2D Ising model and the related universal
critical amplitudes is also discussed.Comment: 16 pages, REVTeX, to be published in J.Phys.A:Math.Ge
Influência dos meios de cultura sólido e líquido no alongamento de brotos in vitro de abacaxi ornamental (Ananas lucidus Miller).
Influencia dos meios de cultura solido e liquido no alongamento de brotoss in vitro de abacaxi ornamental.bitstream/CNPAT-2010/5395/1/Pa-057.pd
Heterotic String Compactifications on Half-flat Manifolds II
In this paper, we continue the analysis of heterotic string compactifications
on half-flat mirror manifolds by including the 10-dimensional gauge fields. It
is argued, that the heterotic Bianchi identity is solved by a variant of the
standard embedding. Then, the resulting gauge group in four dimensions is still
E6 despite the fact that the Levi-Civita connection has SO(6) holonomy. We
derive the associated four-dimensional effective theories including matter
field terms for such compactifications. The results are also extended to more
general manifolds with SU(3) structure.Comment: 31 page
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