2,599 research outputs found
Síntese de Lentes para Aplicação em Antenas
O ritmo a que a capacidade de processamento dos computadores tem evoluido
em gerações consecutivas de processadores está a potenciar uma rápida expansão de
aplicações multimedia sofisticadas, e de outros serviços via Internet. Existe uma
apetência crescente para que estes conteúdos multimedia possam ficar acessíveis a
utilizadores móveis através de terminais portáteis. No entanto, os ficheiros associados a
estes contéudos serão cada vez mais pesados, com dezenas ou mesmo centenas de
megabytes (Mb). O UMTS - Universal Mobile Telecommunications System, sistema de
comunicações móveis da chamada terceira geração (3G) que está em fase de
pré-lançamento, vem aumentar significativamente a largura de banda em relação ao
GSM, mas fica muito aquém da capacidade que vai ficando disponível na rede fixa de
banda larga. Para poder estender totalmente essa capacidade a utilizadores móveis com
necessidades mais exigentes, será necessário complementar o UMTS com sistemas de
comunicações móveis de banda larga
Enterprise Content Management Systems Potential to Support Human Capital Management Initiatives
Neto, M. D. C., & Fernandes, C. A. (2010). Enterprise Content Management Systems Potential to Support Human Capital Management Initiatives. International Journal of Engineering and Industrial Management, 2, 75-92Enterprise Content Management Systems (ECMS) and the Enterprise Information Portals (EIP) they support are being increasingly referred in the literature as one interesting technological solution to help organizations in their knowledge management initiatives. This paper seeks to explore the hidden potential of enterprise information portals delivered by ECMS to support knowledge management initiatives, namely human capital management, through the usage of social network analysis on research results and co-authorship/co-work relationships that may suggest ways to more effectively utilize knowledge capital and other organizational resources. For that purpose in this paper we will present field research results on human capital assets management based on EIP data repositories using social network analysis. This evaluation will be made through the use of social network analysis techniques applied to authorship data from papers published in international journals with refereeing covering the last twenty years of research activities from a Portuguese leading research institution in the field of telecommunications - Instituto de Telecomunicações (IT).publishersversionpublishe
In or out?:The paradox of exclusionary mechanisms in keeping cooperation going
The question of who's in and who's out is not as straightforward as it seems when understanding the dynamics of exclusion in everyday life. This dissertation explores the intricate dynamics of cooperation and exclusionary mechanisms in social networks and groups by combining insights from formal theoretical modeling and empirical analysis, incorporating perspectives from multiple disciplines. From the stability of social value orientations over time to the contextual influence on cooperation dynamics, this dissertation provides novel and nuanced views on the ways in which exclusion encourages cooperative behavior among individuals and – more importantly- when exclusion fails to promote cooperation. The research findings pave the way for future research in the field of exclusion, both theoretically and empirically, and highlight a downside for excluded defectors: If there is no “in” after exclusion, they may fall into a spiral of defection with a difficult road ahead for (if ever) reaching cooperation “at the end of the tunnel.
Assessing the impact of sulfur concentrations on growth and biochemical composition of three marine microalgae
The elemental stoichiometry, growth and biochemical composition of Nannochloropsis gaditana, Rhodomonas marina and Isochrysis sp. were studied in batch cultures against different nitrogen and sulfur molar ratios (N:S) imposed in their surroundings. In N. gaditana, treatments with low N:S lead to an increase in carbon:sulfur (C:S) and N:S molar ratios up to 95 and 81%, respectively. This was reflected in lipid and protein contents which increased up to 67 and 55%, respectively. Moreover, polyunsaturated fatty acids, as well as its precursors, increased in low N/S treatments. In R. marina, the treatments applied promptly the decrease of both C:S and N:S ratios to 70 and 68%, respectively. Nevertheless, eicosapentaenoic:arachidonic acid ratio increased with N:S treatments by three and a half fold. In Isochrysis sp., the elemental stoichiometry was constrained against treatments until the highest sulfur input. Overall, sulfur supply highlighted microalgae taxonomic differences and suggested that biochemical control is required, even in nutrient replete conditions, to fully exploit their potential as added value biomachineries.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Marine microalgae growth and carbon partitioning as a function of nutrient availability
To understand in which way the structural differences of three marine microalgae (Nannochloropsis gaditana, Rhodomonas marina and Isochrysis sp.) affect their carbon partitioning, growth and applicability; a stoichiometric imbalance was imposed by steady carbon and other nutrients variation. Towards high nutrients concentrations/low carbon availability a decrease of 12-51% in C/N microalgae ratio was observed and maximum cell densities were achieved. Moreover, linear correlation between the nutrient input and microalgae protein content were observed. The macromolecular ratios pointed that carbohydrate was the main contributor for the C/N decrement. Although lipid content in R. marina remained constant throughout the experiment, a rise of 37-107% in N. gaditana and Isochrysis sp. was verified. Lipid fractions revealed high percentages of glycolipids in all microalgae (57-73% of total lipids). The present study shows an easy way to understand and modulate microalgae carbon partitioning relying on the field of application.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Experimental Demonstration of a Structured Material with Extreme Effective Parameters at Microwaves
Following our recent theoretical studies [M. G. Silveirinha, C. A. Fernandes,
Phys. Rev. B, 78, 033108, 2008], it is experimentally verified that an array of
crossed metallic wires may behave as a nonresonant material with extremely
large index of refraction at microwaves, and may enable the realization of
ultra-subwavelength waveguides.Comment: accepted for publication in Applied Physics Letters (in press).
Applied Physics Letters (in press) (2008
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