235 research outputs found
Envisioning contemporary transformation of Lisbon from its metropolitan-regional processes and models.
Lisbon’s new dynamics of urban transformation are generally framed by socially recognizable concerns, such as housing, mobility, public space and heritage, but oblivious to the structural role of metropolitan-regional spatial reorganization. In the context of metropolitan epistemologies, although Lisbon’s functional and relational spaces were never socially and politically recognized as legitimate scales of urbanism, strategy and governance, metropolitan-regional scales have been constructed according to specific urban models and processes rooted in the metropolitan paradigm of centre hegemony and distinction from peripheries. In this paper we’ll argue that a metropolitan-regional vision, reorganization of urban space and territory is intrinsic to Lisbon’s new urban dynamics. And that metropolitan-regional scales of decision and urban policies are - pre-condition and structure – to territorialisation of urban competitiveness and rescaling processes.FC
Debarment and collusion in procurement auctions
This article presents the first experiment exploring the impact of debarments – the exclusion of colluding bidders – on collusion in procurement auctions. We find that debarments reduce collusion and bids relative to a market with no sanction. The deterrent effect of debarments increases in the length of the punishment. However, shorter debarments reduce efficiency and increase the bids of non-debarred bidders. This suggests that debarments that are too lenient may trigger tacit collusion among the bidders who remain in the market, thereby facilitating the very behavior they aim to deter
Convergence of the Crank-Nicolson-Galerkin finite element method for a class of nonlocal parabolic systems with moving boundaries
The aim of this paper is to establish the convergence and error bounds to the
fully discrete solution for a class of nonlinear systems of reaction-diffusion
nonlocal type with moving boundaries, using a linearized
Crank-Nicolson-Galerkin finite element method with polynomial approximations of
any degree. A coordinate transformation which fixes the boundaries is used.
Some numerical tests to compare our Matlab code with some existing moving
finite elements methods are investigated
Um Caso Raro de Tumor Abdominopélvico: Paraganglioma
Paragangliomas are rare tumors, with a reported incidence of 2–8 per million. They are chromaffin cell tumors that develop from the
neural crest cells and may be divided in tumors derived from the parasympathetic or sympathetic ganglia. We report a case a of a
32-year-old nulliparous woman, referred to our Infertility Clinic. Abdomino-pelvic ultrasound identified a large abdominopelvic tumor,
without ovarian origin (both ovaries were identified and had normal morphology). Magnetic Resonance Imaging suggested a right
adnexal multicystic, vascularized mass close to iliac vessels and questioning an ovarian origin. At exploratory laparotomy, a 10 cm
encapsulated and vascularized mass was found beginning just below right renal artery and extending to the level of the broad ligament.
This mass was totally excised and histopathology was consistent with Paraganglioma
Influence of the sterol aliphatic side chain on membrane properties: a molecular dynamics study
Following a recent experimental investigation of the effect of the length of the alkyl side chain in a series
of cholesterol analogues (Angew. Chem., Int. Ed., 2013, 52, 12848–12851), we report here an atomistic
molecular dynamics characterization of the behaviour of methyl-branched side chain sterols (iso series) in
POPC bilayers. The studied sterols included androstenol (i-C0-sterol) and cholesterol (i-C8-sterol), as well
as four other derivatives (i-C5, i-C10, i-C12 and i-C14-sterol). For each sterol, both subtle local effects and
more substantial differential alterations of membrane properties along the iso series were investigated. The
location and orientation of the tetracyclic ring system is almost identical in all compounds. Among all the
studied sterols, cholesterol is the sterol that presents the best matching with the hydrophobic length of
POPC acyl chains, whereas longer-chained sterols interdigitate into the opposing membrane leaflet. In
accordance with the experimental observations, a maximal ordering effect is observed for intermediate
sterol chain length (i-C5, cholesterol, i-C10). Only for these sterols a preferential interaction with the
saturated sn-1 chain of POPC (compared to the unsaturated sn-2 chain) was observed, but not for either
shorter or longer-chained derivatives. This work highlights the importance of the sterol alkyl chain in the
modulation of membrane properties and lateral organization in biological membranes
EP20.01: Twin pregnancy birth in a new non-tertiary hospital
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Anemia and Iron Deficiency Diagnosis, Management and Treatment in Chronic Kidney Disease - Consensus and Agreement through a Delphi Panel
Background: Anemia is a common complication of Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD), in which iron deficiency’s (ID) role is frequently underrated. In CKD, anemia has been associated with higher morbidity and lower quality of life. Nonetheless, reported treatment rates of anemia in CKD are low and guidelines’ variability and/or absence for its management and treatment may be preventing patients from receiving optimal treatment. Within this context, we aimed to assess the agreement level on anemia and iron deficiency diagnosis, management, and treatment in CKD patients, by Portuguese physicians in Nephrology, through a Delphi Panel. Methods: A group of seven medical experts in Nephrology and Transfusion Medicine was assembled, and a focus group was conducted, in which 28 statements were agreed upon. Then, a two-round Delphi Panel using a Likert scale was conducted online, inviting Portuguese Society of Nephrology associates to participate. Results: Answers were collected from 76 participants in Round 1 and consensus level was obtained for 1 statement, 57 (75%) respondents fully disagreeing on transfusing all patients with hemoglobin below 9 g/dl, regardless of the clinical situation. The remaining 27 statements were used in Round 2, none obtaining consensus level and 14 statements being categorized as qualified majority: 4 on diagnosis, 3 on disease management, and 7 on treatment. Discussion: Our study showed a lack of consensus on diagnosis, management, and treatment of anemia in CKD patients among the nephrology community in Portugal. Overall, our results illustrated the heterogeneity of national clinical practices in: laboratory parameters’ choice; cutoff values defining anemia and/or ID; parameter-based therapeutic decisions. Nonetheless, it was shown clear that patient’s individual characteristics, clinical settings, and the physician’s “clinical sense” seem to be considered to a further extent than the available guidelines. Future studies should be considered to develop recommendations that can be widely accepted.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Synthesis of Cyclodextrin Inclusion Complexes with (h-Cyclopentadienyl)iron Derivatives as Potential Nonlinear Optics Materials*
Dicarbonyl(h-cyclopentadienyl)iron tetrafluoroborates containing aromatic nitriles as ligands were
synthesized. These and other (h-cyclopentadienyl)iron derivatives were used to obtain intercalation compounds
with b-cyclodextrin
A supramolecular zigzag chain of organometallic dipoles mediated by PF6 2- anions
Complex {Fe( 5-cyclopentadienyl)(PMe3)[P(OPh)3](4–NCC6H4NO2)} [PF6] has been characterized
by spectroscopic and X-ray diffraction in order to evaluate the tuning of the electron
density at the metal center and the extension ofthe delocalization on the molecule due to the
presence of phosphite and phosphine co-ligands. The compound crystallizes in the centrosymmetric
space group P21/c which destroys the possibility of exhibiting any quadratic NLO properties.
The packing shows a supramolecular zigzag chain of antiparalell dimmers connected via the PF6
anions with C—H—F −distances ranging from 2.389 (7) to 2.667 (6)°A . Each zigzag chain is
composed by isomeric organometallic fragments containing either R or S molecules. These chains
are connected through weak intermolecular interactions (C—H· · ·C) forming a two dimensional
plane along [101]
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