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    The importance of target audiences in the design of training actions

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    This paper describes the process of definition, conceptualization and implementation of a business course addressed for logistic and industrial managers. This course was designed using a blended methodology, with training in classroom, visits to enterprises and self- study, supported by an eLearning platform. The aim of this work is to create an opportunity to reflect about the decisions and strategies implemented and point future developments

    Angular Momentum of the BTZ Black Hole in the Teleparallel Geometry

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    We carry out the Hamiltonian formulation of the three- dimensional gravitational teleparallelism without imposing the time gauge condition, by rigorously performing the Legendre transform. Definition of the gravitational angular momentum arises by suitably interpreting the integral form of the constraint equation Gama^ik=0 as an angular momentum equation. The gravitational angular momentum is evaluated for the gravitational field of a rotating BTZ black hole.Comment: 17 pages, no figures, v2: some misprints corrected, Ref.s added, Eq.s revised, submitted to General Relativity and Gravitatio

    Decentring engineering education beyond the technical dimension: ethical skills framework

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    Engineering plays a key role in society today, influencing social behaviour, economic systems, (un)sustainability and future construction. Faced with this central and powerful role of engineering, it is urgent to recognise the need for professionals in this area to be culturally competent and sociopolitically committed in the collective ethical construction of the common good. Engineering course curricula generally focus on technical-scientific training – as is the case in Portugal – not on including or valuing other educational dimensions (namely, social, ethical, cultural or political responsibility). However, to promote an ethically responsible and sustainable future, it is imperative that these dimensions are included in engineers’ training, namely through ethical education that promotes a responsible professional practice that contributes to a viable common future. Intending to contribute to a culturally responsive engineering education, and to the development of the pedagogical dimension of the ethical education of engineering students, this study aims to develop a framework of the ethical skills necessary for the professional practice of engineering. The methodology used included a systematic literature review and document analysis. The developed framework allows systematising and interconnecting ethical skills, which can promote and facilitate the inclusion of ethical education in engineering courses. The framework helped to design a curricular module in engineering. It is a useful tool for professors of ethics in engineering, for those responsible for structuring engineering curriculum plans and for anyone responsible for enhancing this field of engineering education

    CVD of CrO2 Thin Films: Influence of the Deposition Parameters on their Structural and Magnetic Properties

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    This work reports on the synthesis of CrO2 thin films by atmospheric pressure CVD using chromium trioxide (CrO3) and oxygen. Highly oriented (100) CrO2 films containing highly oriented (0001) Cr2O3 were grown onto Al2O3(0001) substrates. Films display a sharp magnetic transition at 375 K and a saturation magnetization of 1.92 Bohr magnetons per f.u., close to the bulk value of 2 Bohr magnetons per f.u. for the CrO2. Keywords: Chromium dioxide (CrO2), Atmospheric pressure CVD, Spintronics.Comment: 5 pages, 6 figure

    DoE to improve supercoiled p53-pDNA purification by O-phospho-L-tyrosine chromatography

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    P53 is implicated in various cellular functions and several studies have shown that transfection of cancer cells with wild-type p53-expressing plasmids could directly drive cells into growth arrest and/or apoptosis. In the present work, the 6.07 kbp pcDNA3-FLAG-p53 plasmid, which encodes the p53 tumor suppressor, was produced and recovered from a recombinant cell culture of Escherichia coli DH5α. Following plasmid biosynthesis, the O phospho-L-tyrosine chromatographic matrix was explored to purify the supercoiled p53-encoding plasmid. In order to quickly determine the optimal chromatographic performance and to obtain the required purity degree, maximizing the recovery yield of the supercoiled plasmid DNA, the Composite Central Face design was applied. The model revealed to be statistically significant (p-value < 0.05), with coefficient of determination of 0.9434 for the recovery yield and 0.9581 for purity and the central point was successfully validated. After the chro matographic process optimization by using the design of experiments tool, 49.7% of the supercoiled p53-en coding plasmid was recovered with 98.2% of purity, when a decreasing ammonium sulphate gradient was ap plied. The dynamic binding capacity of the O-phospho-L-tyrosine agarose column was 0.35 ± 0.02 mg pDNA/ mL matrix at 50% of the breakthrough. Finally, the purified sample was analysed to assess the content of en dotoxins, proteins and genomic DNA, showing that all these impurity levels were below the recommendations of the regulatory agenciesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio

    Statistical Dynamics of Religions and Adherents

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    Religiosity is one of the most important sociological aspects of populations. All religions may evolve in their beliefs and adapt to the society developments. A religion is a social variable, like a language or wealth, to be studied like any other organizational parameter. Several questions can be raised, as considered in this study: e.g. (i) from a ``macroscopic'' point of view : How many religions exist at a given time? (ii) from a ``microscopic'' view point: How many adherents belong to one religion? Does the number of adherents increase or not, and how? No need to say that if quantitative answers and mathematical laws are found, agent based models can be imagined to describe such non-equilibrium processes. It is found that empirical laws can be deduced and related to preferential attachment processes, like on evolving network; we propose two different algorithmic models reproducing as well the data. Moreover, a population growth-death equation is shown to be a plausible modeling of evolution dynamics in a continuous time framework. Differences with language dynamic competition is emphasized.Comment: submitted to EP
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