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    Tautomeric Equilibria Studies by Mass Spectrometry

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    Tautomerism in organic chemistry has been extensively studied in condensed phase by spectrometric methods, mainly by IR and NMR techniques. Mass spectrometry studies start 40 years ago but just recently it has been recognized the importance of the mass spectral data for the study of tautomerism in the gas phase.
Mass spectrometry can provide valuable information in regard to tautomeric equilibria when studying mass spectra among the members of different families of organic compounds.
The relevance of the mass spectral data resides on several facts but there are two that are of key importance:
1-	Mass spectral fragmentation assignments should be tautomer specific since the corresponding abundances ratios are supposed to be correlated to the keto/enol contents.
2-	Ionization in the ion source is supposed to have no effect on the position of the equilibrium so that the results reflect the tautomers content in the gas phase previous to ionization.
Some of the carbonylic compounds do not exhibit noticeable tautomerism so the fragment abundances assigned to the enol form is very low or not measurable. Since enolization is more noticeable in the case of thio-derivatives (which correlates adequately with the oxygenated analogues), the study of their mass spectra is an interesting choice to reach some degree of generalization. 
In addition, experimental findings are supported by semiempirical theoretical calculations, which probed to be adequate not only for supporting tendency correlations among the members of a compound family but also to calculate heats of tautomerization in gas phase.
Reports using mass spectrometry for tautomerism are becoming less common. One of the reasons is that now it would appear that the interpretation of MS results is not as straightforward as it was once believed, even though in a recent review it was written that: “Mass spectrometry is the most informative and practical method for studying and identifying tautomers in the gas phase” [1]. 
In fact, mass spectrometry seems to be very informative for studying and identifying tautomers, because in this case external factors like solvents, intermolecular interactions, etc., can be excluded by transferring the tautomeric system into gas phase, where the process becomes truly unimolecular [1].
This review covers the study of Tautomerism by Mass Spectrometry in the last four decades. 
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    Gain-lever lasers in optical subcarrier transmission systems

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    This thesis is concerned with the gain-lever effect in quantum well semiconductor lasers with a view to their application in subcarrier multiplexed fibre optical systems. The increased modulation efficiency and reduced noise figure of the gain-lever laser makes it very attractive for microwave optical transmission. However, their possible application to subcarrier multiplexed systems requires a full assessment of the effects of their intrinsic nonlinearity. With this in view, the first part of the study is dedicated to the modelling of the modulation and noise characteristics of the gain-lever laser based on the single-mode rate equations. These equations also provide an adequate basis for the analysis of the laser intrinsic dynamic nonlinearity. The Volterra series method of nonlinear system theory is then applied to develop analytical models that describe the nonlinear distortion. Both intensity and frequency modulation are useful in gain-lever laser transmitters. Therefore analytical models were developed that account for distortion effects of both the intensity and frequency components of the laser light as well as of a nonlinear optical discriminator. The Volterra theory enables the calculation of both the harmonic and intermodulation distortion power. This measure is used to compare different gain-lever laser transmitters to the conventional DFB laser. Finally, the analytic model is used to investigate both dynamic range constraints and the performance of a gain-lever laser transmitter in a fibre radio subcarrier multiplexed system

    Drivers of productivity in the Spanish banking sector : recent evidence

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    Este estudio analiza los determinantes de la productividad total de los factores de los bancos españoles desde el año 2000 hasta el período poscrisis. En particular, analizamos los cambios en la productividad derivados del proceso de reestructuración que ha experimentado el sector bancario español después de la crisis. Encontramos que, tras un período de continuo crecimiento, la productividad se ha reducido desde el comienzo de la crisis, aunque los bancos más grandes se han visto menos afectados. También identificamos que el riesgo, los niveles de capital, la competencia y los precios de los inputs han sido determinantes muy importantes que explican las diferencias en los cambios de productividad entre bancos. Finalmente, nuestros resultados sugieren que, al final de la muestra, existe margen para mejoras adicionales en la productividad, principalmente a través del aprovechamiento de economías de escala y de incrementos de la eficiencia en costes. Identificamos que estas oportunidades son, en general, mayores para los bancos pequeños en nuestra muestraWe analyse the drivers of total factor productivity of Spanish banks from early 2000, including the last financial crisis and the post-crisis period. This allows us to study changes in productivity following a major restructuring process in the banking sector such as the one experienced in Spain. Overall, we find that following a period of continued growth, productivity declined after the height of the crisis, though large banks were less affected. We also find that risk, capital levels, competition and input prices were important drivers of the differences in productivity change between banks. Finally, our results suggest that, by the end of our sample period, there was still some room for potential improvements in productivity via exploiting scale economies and enhancing cost efficiency. These opportunities appear to be generally greater for the smaller banks in our sampl

    A reliable bioassay procedure to evaluate per os toxicity of Bacillus thuringiensis strains against the rice delphacid, Tagosodes orizicolus (Homoptera: Delphacidae)

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    A reliable bioassay procedure was developed to test ingested Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) toxins on the rice delphacid Tagosodes orizicolus. Initially, several colonies were established under greenhouse conditions, using rice plants to nurture the insect. For the bioassay, an in vitro feeding system was developed for third to fourth instar nymphs. Insects were fed through Parafilm membranes on sugar (10 % sucrose) and honey bee (1:48 vol/vol) solutions, observing a natural mortality of 10-15 % and 0-5 %, respectively. Results were reproducible under controlled conditions during the assay (18±0.1 °C at night and 28±0.1 °C during the day, 80 % RH and a 12:12 day:light photoperiod). In addition, natural mortality was quantified on insect colonies, collected from three different geographic areas of Costa Rica, with no significant differences between colonies under controlled conditions. Finally, bioassays were performed to evaluate the toxicity of a Bt collection on T. orizicolus. A preliminary sample of twenty-seven Bt strains was evaluated on coarse bioassays using three loops of sporulated colonies in 9 ml of liquid diet, the strains that exhibited higher percentages of T. orizicolus mortality were further analyzed in bioassays using lyophilized spores and crystals (1 mg/ml). As a result, strains 26-O-to, 40-X-m, 43- S-d and 23-O-to isolated from homopteran insects showed mortalities of 74, 96, 44 and 82 % respectively while HD-137, HD-1 and Bti showed 19, 83 and 95 % mortalities. Controls showed mortalities between 0 and 10 % in all bioassays. This is the first report of a reliable bioassay procedure to evaluate per os toxicity for a homopteran species using Bacillus thuringiensis strains.UCR::Vicerrectoría de Investigación::Unidades de Investigación::Ciencias Básicas::Centro de Investigación en Biología Celular y Molecular (CIBCM

    Enabling parametric design space exploration by non-designers

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    In mass customization, software configurators enable novice end-users to design customized products and services according to their needs and preferences. However, traditional configurators hardly provide an engaging experience while avoiding the burden of choice. We propose a Design Participation Model to facilitate navigating the design space, based on two modules. Modeler enables designers to create customizable designs as parametric models, and Navigator subsequently permits novice end-users to explore these designs. While most parametric designs support direct manipulation of low-level features, we propose interpolation features to give customers more flexibility. In this paper, we focus on the implementation of such interpolation features into Navigator and its user interface. To assess our approach, we designed and performed user experiments to test and compare Modeler and Navigator, thus providing insights for further developments of our approach. Our results suggest that barycentric interpolation between qualitative parameters provides a more easily understandable interface that empowers novice customers to explore the design space expeditiously

    Controlo de qualidade na execução de fundações numa barragem : Aproveitamento Hidroeléctrico do Baixo Sabor - estudo de caso

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    Estágio realizado na EDP, na obra do "Aproveitamento Hidroeléctrico do Baixo Sabor" e orient. Engenheiro José Carvalho BastosTese de Mestrado Integrado. Engenharia Civil - Especialização em Construções. Faculdade de Engenharia. Universidade do Porto. 201

    Scale and externalities in an evolutionary game model

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    Este artigo discute o processo de seleção de escalas de produção em um modelo de jogo evolucionário no qual os requisitos de racionalidade são muito limitados

    O planeamento e controlo na EDP renováveis Portugal

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    Durante a realização do estágio na EDP Renováveis Portugal, foi possível perceber, cada vez mais, como funcionava o negócio da mesma. Assim, neste relatório de estágio, complementando com a minha experiência profissional adquirida ao longo destes 6 meses, foi possível inquirir e analisar vários aspetos do negócio da EDP Renováveis Portugal. Foram, portanto, analisados vários Rácios económico-financeiros que constatam a grande posição financeira da EDPR Portugal no negócio das Energias Renováveis. Por fim, foi ainda analisada a necessidade da EDPR Portugal em adaptar o seu reporting face às novas necessidades e realidades da sociedade.During the internship in EDP Renewables Portugal, it was possible to perceive how the company runs its business. Thus, in this report, complemented with my professional experience over the last months, it was possible to investigate and analyze various aspects of EDP Renewables Portugal’s business. Were, therefore, analyzed some economic-financial ratios that identify the great financial position of EDPR business Portugal in Renewable Energy. Finally, we further analyzed the need of EDPR Portugal to adapt their reporting face the new needs and realities of the society
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