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    A Case-base Approach to Workforces’ Satisfaction Assessment

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    It is well known that human resources play a valuable role in a sustainable organizational development. Indeed, this work will focus on the development of a decision support system to assess workers’ satisfaction based on factors related to human resources management practices. The framework is built on top of a Logic Programming approach to Knowledge Representation and Reasoning, complemented with a Case Based approach to computing. The proposed solution is unique in itself, once it caters for the explicit treatment of incomplete, unknown, or even self-contradictory information, either in terms of a qualitative or quantitative setting. Furthermore, clustering methods based on similarity analysis among cases were used to distinguish and aggregate collections of historical data or knowledge in order to reduce the search space, therefore enhancing the cases retrieval and the overall computational process

    ReflexÔes sobre a maternidade : um estudo exploratório com mulheres acima de 40 anos

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    Este artigo apresenta um estudo exploratĂłrio-descritivo de carĂĄter qualitativo que busca conhecer como o conceito de maternidade Ă© compreendido e vivenciado pelas mulheres, destacando vivĂȘncias de libertação e cativeiro, segundo a Teoria do Espaço Consciente de Krista K. Burlae (2004). AtravĂ©s da Entrevista BiogrĂĄfica proposta por Connie J. G. Gersick & Kathy. E. Kram (2002), seis mulheres acima de 40 anos relataram sobre sua vida no passado, presente e futuro. A anĂĄlise dos resultados deu-se a partir da AnĂĄlise do Discurso, proposto por Rosalind Gill (2002), baseando-se nos pressupostos epistemolĂłgicos dos estudos de gĂȘnero, perspectiva feminista, teoria do Desenvolvimento de Daniel Levinson (1996) e visĂŁo sistĂȘmica. Os resultados trazem que as concepçÔes e as vivĂȘncias de maternidade sĂŁo diversas, complexas e apresentam diferentes implicaçÔes na vida das mulheres. Perspectivas mais conservadoras interagem com visĂ”es mais crĂ­ticas sobre as relaçÔes mĂŁe-mulher.En este artĂ­culo se presenta un estudio cualitativo, exploratorio-descriptivo que busca entender cĂłmo entienden y experimentan las mujeres el concepto de la maternidad, destacando las experiencias de la liberaciĂłn y de la esclavitud, de acuerdo con la TeorĂ­a del Espacio Consciente Burlae (2004). A travĂ©s de entrevista biogrĂĄfica propuesto por Gersick y Kram (2002), 6 mujeres de mĂĄs de 40 informaron sobre su vida en el pasado, presente y futuro. El anĂĄlisis se llevĂł a cabo del anĂĄlisis del discurso, propuesto por Gill (2002), sobre la base de los supuestos epistemolĂłgicos de los estudios de gĂ©nero, perspectiva feminista y vista sistĂ©mico. Los resultados traen a las concepciones y experiencias de la maternidad son diversos, complejos y tienen diferentes implicaciones para la vida de las mujeres. Perspectivas mĂĄs conservadores interactĂșan con puntos de vista mĂĄs crĂ­ticos en las relaciones madre-mujer.This article presents an exploratory descriptive study of qualitative character, who seeks to understand how the notion of maternity is perceived and experienced by women, emphasizing experiences of liberation and captivity, as per Krista K. Burlae's Theory of Mindful Space (2004). Via the biographical interview proposed by Connie J. G. Gersick & Kathy. E. Kram (2002), six women over the age of 40 described their lives in the past, present and future. The analysis of results was conducted using the Discourse Analysis proposed by Rosalind Gill (2002), basing itself on epistemological assumptions from studies of gender, feminine perspective, Daniel Lenvinson's Development Theory (1996) and systemic vision. The results show that the conceptions and experiences of maternity are diverse and complex, presenting different implications in the lives of women. More conservative perspectives interact with more critical views of the mother-woman relationships

    Capacidade para o trabalho e saĂșde: o que pensam as trabalhadoras da indĂșstria de vestuĂĄrio

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    Este estudo objetivou conhecer como as mulheres que atuam na indĂșstria do vestuĂĄrio em DivinĂłpolis, Minas Gerais, entendem e relacionam os constructos capacidade para o trabalho e saĂșde. Utilizou-se metodologia qualitativa com anĂĄlise dos depoimentos ancorada na teoria das representaçÔes sociais. Os resultados apontaram que a capacidade para o trabalho depende de fatores como capacitação, suporte social, exercĂ­cio da profissĂŁo a domicilio, satisfação com o trabalho, saĂșde e envelhecimento. AlĂ©m disso, ela sofre muitas influĂȘncias externas ao trabalhador, que, por sua vez, precisa constantemente se adaptar Ă s mudanças ocorridas. Os resultados evidenciaram a necessidade de reflexĂŁo sobre o papel das condiçÔes de trabalho e emprego, da rigidez organizacional e da perda de controle sobre o trabalho, na saĂșde e na capacidade para o trabalho das mulheres atuantes na indĂșstria do vestuĂĄrio

    Noncommutative cosmological models coupled to a perfect fluid and a cosmological constant

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    In this work we carry out a noncommutative analysis of several Friedmann-Robert-Walker models, coupled to different types of perfect fluids and in the presence of a cosmological constant. The classical field equations are modified, by the introduction of a shift operator, in order to introduce noncommutativity in these models. We notice that the noncommutative versions of these models show several relevant differences with respect to the correspondent commutative ones.Comment: 27 pages. 7 figures. JHEP style.arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:1104.481

    Early and Middle Holocene Hunter-Gatherer Occupations in Western Amazonia: The Hidden Shell Middens

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    We report on previously unknown early archaeological sites in the Bolivian lowlands, demonstrating for the first time early and middle Holocene human presence in western Amazonia. Multidisciplinary research in forest islands situated in seasonally-inundated savannahs has revealed stratified shell middens produced by human foragers as early as 10,000 years ago, making them the oldest archaeological sites in the region. The absence of stone resources and partial burial by recent alluvial sediments has meant that these kinds of deposits have, until now, remained unidentified. We conducted core sampling, archaeological excavations and an interdisciplinary study of the stratigraphy and recovered materials from three shell midden mounds. Based on multiple lines of evidence, including radiocarbon dating, sedimentary proxies (elements, steroids and black carbon), micromorphology and faunal analysis, we demonstrate the anthropogenic origin and antiquity of these sites. In a tropical and geomorphologically active landscape often considered challenging both for early human occupation and for the preservation of hunter-gatherer sites, the newly discovered shell middens provide evidence for early to middle Holocene occupation and illustrate the potential for identifying and interpreting early open-air archaeological sites in western Amazonia. The existence of early hunter-gatherer sites in the Bolivian lowlands sheds new light on the region's past and offers a new context within which the late Holocene "Earthmovers" of the Llanos de Moxos could have emerged. © 2013 Lombardo et al

    Notch signaling during human T cell development

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    Notch signaling is critical during multiple stages of T cell development in both mouse and human. Evidence has emerged in recent years that this pathway might regulate T-lineage differentiation differently between both species. Here, we review our current understanding of how Notch signaling is activated and used during human T cell development. First, we set the stage by describing the developmental steps that make up human T cell development before describing the expression profiles of Notch receptors, ligands, and target genes during this process. To delineate stage-specific roles for Notch signaling during human T cell development, we subsequently try to interpret the functional Notch studies that have been performed in light of these expression profiles and compare this to its suggested role in the mouse

    Broadening INPP5E phenotypic spectrum: detection of rare variants in syndromic and non-syndromic IRD

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    Pathogenic variants in INPP5E cause Joubert syndrome (JBTS), a ciliopathy with retinal involvement. However, despite sporadic cases in large cohort sequencing studies, a clear association with non-syndromic inherited retinal degenerations (IRDs) has not been made. We validate this association by reporting 16 non-syndromic IRD patients from ten families with bi-allelic mutations in INPP5E. Additional two patients showed early onset IRD with limited JBTS features. Detailed phenotypic description for all probands is presented. We report 14 rare INPP5E variants, 12 of which have not been reported in previous studies. We present tertiary protein modeling and analyze all INPP5E variants for deleteriousness and phenotypic correlation. We observe that the combined impact of INPP5E variants in JBTS and non-syndromic IRD patients does not reveal a clear genotype–phenotype correlation, suggesting the involvement of genetic modifiers. Our study cements the wide phenotypic spectrum of INPP5E disease, adding proof that sequence defects in this gene can lead to early-onset non-syndromic IRD

    The Prosensory Function of Sox2 in the Chicken Inner Ear Relies on the Direct Regulation of Atoh1

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    The proneural gene Atoh1 is crucial for the development of inner ear hair cells and it requires the function of the transcription factor Sox2 through yet unknown mechanisms. In the present work, we used the chicken embryo and HEK293T cells to explore the regulation of Atoh1 by Sox2. The results show that hair cells derive from Sox2-positive otic progenitors and that Sox2 directly activates Atoh1 through a transcriptional activator function that requires the integrity of Sox2 DNA binding domain. Atoh1 activation depends on Sox transcription factor binding sites (SoxTFBS) present in the Atoh1 3â€Č enhancer where Sox2 directly binds, as shown by site directed mutagenesis and chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP). In the inner ear, Atoh1 enhancer activity is detected in the neurosensory domain and it depends on Sox2. Dominant negative competition (Sox2HMG-Engrailed) and mutation of the SoxTFBS abolish the reporter activity in vivo. Moreover, ChIP assay in isolated otic vesicles shows that Sox2 is bound to the Atoh1 enhancer in vivo. However, besides activating Atoh1, Sox2 also promotes the expression of Atoh1 negative regulators and the temporal profile of Atoh1 activation by Sox2 is transient suggesting that Sox2 triggers an incoherent feed-forward loop. These results provide a mechanism for the prosensory function of Sox2 in the inner ear. We suggest that sensory competence is established early in otic development through the activation of Atoh1 by Sox2, however, hair cell differentiation is prevented until later stages by the parallel activation of negative regulators of Atoh1 function

    A transient liquid-like phase in the displacement cascades of zircon, hafnon and thorite

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    The study of radiation effects in solids is important for the development of 'radiation-resistant' materials for fission-reactor applications'. The effects of heavy-ion irradiation in the isostructural orthosilicates zircon (ZrSiO4), hafnon (HfSiO4) and thorite (ThSiO4) are particularly important because these minerals are under active investigation for use as a waste form for plutonium-239 resulting from the dismantling of nuclear weapons(2-4). During ion irradiation, localized 'cascades' of displaced atoms can form as a result of ballistic collisions in the target material, and the temperature inside these regions may for a short time exceed the bulk melting temperature. Whether these cascades do indeed generate a localized liquid state(5-8) has, however, remained unclear. Here we investigate the irradiation-induced decomposition of zircon and hafnon, and find evidence for formation of a liquidlike state in the displacement cascades. Our results explain the frequent occurrence of ZrO2 in natural amorphous zircong(9-12) Moreover, we conclude that zircon-based nuclear waste forms should be maintained within strict temperature Limits, to avoid potentially detrimental irradiation-induced amorphization or phase decomposition of the zircon.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/62853/1/395056a0.pd
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