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Educação rodoviária: estudo de caso
A sinistralidade rodoviária transformou-se numa doença social, das principais causas de morte, internamentos, tratamentos prolongados e incapacidades permanentes. Com os programas de segurança rodoviária a sinistralidade rodoviária tem diminuído. Em que medida estes programas incluem a educação rodoviária? Na escolaridade obrigatória é (ou não) abordada a educação rodoviária? O que pensam os professores sobre esta temática nos currículos escolares? Usa-se o método comparativo na análise das orientações e programas internacionais sobre segurança rodoviária. Analisa-se em estudo de caso as representações de professores sobre a educação rodoviária nas escolas. A educação rodoviária constitui
uma necessidade básica de aprendizagem para todos
PrEP users among Lisbon MSM Cohort participants – A first look after PrEP implementation in Portugal
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Conjunctival lymphangioma: a case report and brief review of the literature
Background. Lymphangioma is a rare venolymphatic lesion, characterized by dilation of lymphatic vessels. It may occur as an isolated lesion or, more often, represent the surface component of a deep orbital lymphangioma. Case. We report a case of a conjunctival lymphangioma on a 58-year-old male that had simultaneously an upper respiratory tract infection. Excision and biopsy confirmed the nature of the lesion, and there has been no relapse to date. Conclusion. Conjunctival lymphangioma is a rare condition in which the diagnose, must be kept in mind in patients with a red eye resistance to topical therapy and in association with an upper respiratory tract infection. Finally, it is also necessary to be aware of possible recurrence of the lesion
Ca2+-H+ antiport activity in synaptic vesicles isolated from sheep brain cortex
Synaptic vesicles isolated from sheep brain cortex exhibit an ATP-dependent Ca2+ accumulation that is inhibited by the protonophore uncoupler carbonyl cyanide m-chorophenylhydrazone (CCCP) and completely released by the Ca2+ ionophore ionomycin. This transport activity was sensitive to the V-type ATPase inhibitor, bafilomycin, but not to the P-type ATPase inhibitor, vanadate. We also observed that the proton gradient, established across the synaptic vesicle membranes in the presence of ATP, is partially dissipated by the addition of Ca2+ (100-860 [mu]M) in correlation to an increase of ATP hydrolysis by the H+-pumping ATPase. In contrast, the activity of the H+-ATPase, measured under uncoupling conditions (presence of CCCP), appears to be unaltered by the calcium ion. The Ca2+-induced H+ release visualized by fluorescence quenching of acridine orange correlates well with the Ca2+ uptake determined isotopically. These results indicate that synaptic vesicles accumulate Ca2+, via a low affinity Ca2+-H+ antiport system energized by the protonmotive force originated from the H+-pumping ATPase activity.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6T0G-3STG33F-M/1/23212cde5694bae6fc9101190baa18e
Improving the dynamical behaviour of a laser cutting equipment by using a carbon fibre composite main structural runway frame
In order to improve the dynamic behaviour of an industrial laser cutting equipment a sandwich solution, using a carbon fibre reinforced polymer (CFRP) and polyester foam core, was implemented to construct its main runway structural frame, which supports the cutting head and major laser beam mirrors and lens.
Nowadays, the commercial competiveness of laser cutting equipments is considerable enhanced by their higher cutting speed and precision, as well as, cost. With the recent available higher power laser beam generators and swifter motors quicker and powerful cuts may be already done. However, at accelerations of 3 and 4 g’s already enabled by linear motors, the lack of stiffness and high mass and consequent inertia of the traditional runway structural frames, made from steel and/or aluminium, do not allow achieving high required cutting precisions. Thus, the present study considered replacing those conventional materials by much lighter advanced CRFP composites to improve the dynamic performance of an existing laser cutting equipment.
Advanced numeric Finite Element Method (FEM) calculations by using the ANSYS package software were made to verify the static and dynamic behaviours of the new composite structural frame and compare them to simulations made with the currently used steel solution.
The composite structural frame processing method has been also studied and defined in this work. Furthermore, the composite laminate has been optimised by defining the better number of stacking layers and fibre orientations to be used, as well as, the foam core thickness. The failure of the new sandwich structural composite runway frame has been verified through the Tsai-Wu criterion. Finally, an economic analysis of the viability of the new composite solution adopted will be also presented.Adira, S
Microalgal reactors: a review of enclosed system designs and performances
One major challenge to industrial microalgal culturing is to devise and develop technical apparata,
cultivation procedures and algal strains susceptible of undergoing substantial increases in
efficiency of use of solar energy and carbon dioxide. Despite several research efforts developed
to date, there is no such thing as “the best reactor system”- defined, in an absolute fashion, as
the one able to achieve maximum productivity with minimum operation costs, irrespective of
the biological and chemical system at stake. In fact, choice of the most suitable system is situationdependent,
as both the species of alga available and the final purpose intended will play a role.
The need of accurate control impairs use of open-system configurations, so current investigation
has focused mostly on closed systems. In this review, several types of closed bioreactors described
in the technical literature as able to support production of microalgae are comprehensively
presented and duly discussed, using transport phenomenon and process engineering methodological
approaches. The text is subdivided into subsections on: reactor design, which includes tubular
reactors, flat plate reactors and fermenter-type reactors; and processing parameters, which include
gaseous transfer, medium mixing and light requirements
Improving the dynamical behaviour of a laser cutting equipment by using a carbon fibre composite main structural runway frame
In order to improve the dynamic behaviour of an industrial laser cutting equipment a sandwich solution, using a carbon fibre reinforced polymer (CFRP) and polyester foam core, was implemented to construct its main runway structural frame, which supports the cutting head and major laser beam mirrors and lens.
Nowadays, the commercial competiveness of laser cutting equipments is considerable enhanced by their higher cutting speed and precision, as well as, cost. With the recent available higher power laser beam generators and swifter motors quicker and powerful cuts may be already done. However, at accelerations of 3 and 4 g’s already enabled by linear motors, the lack of stiffness and high mass and consequent inertia of the traditional runway structural frames, made from steel and/or aluminium, do not allow achieving high required cutting precisions. Thus, the present study considered replacing those conventional materials by much lighter advanced CRFP composites to improve the dynamic performance of an existing laser cutting equipment. Advanced numeric Finite Element Method (FEM) calculations by using the ANSYS package software were made to verify the static and dynamic behaviours of the new composite structural frame and compare them to simulations made with the currently used steel solution.The composite structural frame processing method has been also studied and defined in this work.
Furthermore, the composite laminate has been optimised by defining the better number of stacking layers and fibre orientations to be used, as well as, the foam core thickness. The failure of the new sandwich structural composite runway frame has been verified through the Tsai-Wu criterion.
Finally, an economic analysis of the viability of the new composite solution adopted will be also presented
Rapid spectrophotometric determination of nitrates and nitrites in marine aqueous culture media
The spectrophotometric determination of nitrate in sea water broths for cultivation of, say, microalgae is complicated
by the frequent presence of nitrite. Two methods - sulphamic/perchloric acid method (also known as Cawse method) and sulphamic
acid method - both claimed to be able to eliminate nitrite interference, were tested using a set of standards, but statistical
treatment of the results proved their limitations in nitrate quantification. An improved method, based on former published
methods for quantification of nitrite and coupled determination of nitrate and nitrite, was designed and tested. This improved
method was compared with the reference method (based on use of a cadmium column) using several standards and biological
samples of two culture media for microalgae, in different phases of their growth curve. The results thus obtained have demonstrated
that there is no statistically significant difference between them at the 5% level. The precision of the method was tested
by repeating determinations with three sets of standard mixtures containing nitrate and nitrite. The method proposed has advantages
over conventional methods in reduced time of analysis, as well as high precision and accuracy, so it may be a good alternative
for determination of nitrite and nitrate in marine aqueous media
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