15,255 research outputs found
AMS and IRM studies in the late-variscan Santa Eulália Plutonic Complex (Ossa-Morena Zone, Portugal)
The Santa Eulália Plutonic Complex (SEPC) is a calc-alkaline granitic body, with an area of 400 km2, and is
located in the north of the Ossa Morena Zone of the Variscan Iberian sector, near the limit with the Central Iberian
Zone. SEPC is considered late-Variscan because it cross-cuts the regional variscan structures. The host rocks are
metamorphic formations from Upper Proterozoic to Lower Paleozoic. The SEPC has two main granitic facies with
different compositions and textures. From the rim to the core, there is a medium-to coarse-grained pink granite
(G0), which involves large elongated masses of mafic to intermediate rocks (M); and a central grey monzonitic
granite (G1) which presents a dominant medium granular facies, and also a slight porphyritic texture close to G0.
AMS and IRM studies were conducted to characterise these rocks, from 61 sampling sites: 29 in G0, 27 in G1 and
5 in M. The Km values range between 41.6 and 7343.7 x 10-6 SI in granitic rocks: G0, with Km > 10-3 SI (mean:
1357.4 x 10-6 SI) which supports the presence of magnetite, and G1 with Km< 10-4 SI (mean: 97.0 x 10-6 SI). In
M, Km values are homogeneous with a mean of 620.9 x 10-6 SI. The magnetic anisotropy (P%) and the ellipsoid
shape (T) were only determined in granites. The mean values of P% are 6.2% and 3.1% in G0 and G1, respectively.
T shows the strongest oblate ellipsoids in central G1 (mean: 0.365) and slightly oblate in G0 (mean: 0.099). The
magnetic foliations are subvertical ENE-WSW-striking in G0 and G1. Magnetic lineations are subvertical in G0
and moderately plunge to the SE in G1.The saturation IRM (SIRM) mean values are 9.345 A/m in G0, 0.027 A/m
in G1 and 2.634 A/m in M. In G0 and M, the IRM acquisition curves show saturation between 0.3 and 0.4 T,
followed by a small increase in increasing fields, suggesting that the main carrier of remanence is low magnetite
or Ti-magnetite. In G1, the acquisition curves demonstrate paramagnetic and antiferromagnetic fractions, but a
small magnetite fraction can also be present. SIRM/K have mean values of 7.119 kA/m, 0.298 kA/m and 3.425
kA/m for Go, G1 and M, respectively. The AMS and SIRM data support that G0 and G1 have a distinct magnetic
behaviour. G0 is controlled by a ferrimagnetic fraction. G1, with Km< 10-4 SI, shows a paramagnetic behaviour
due to ferromagnesian minerals, such as biotite and ilmenite. In M, Km is typical of gabbros and granodiorites and
is due to the high contents of ferromagnesian minerals. The magnetic behaviours of G0 and G1 suggest different
redox conditions in the magma genesis. Magnetic anisotropy is higher in G0 due to the presence of magnetite, but
microscope observations also show signs of a post-magmatic deformation in G0. Although magnetic foliations are
subvertical ENE-WSW-striking in both granites, magnetic lineations are different. The differences reflect distinct
redox processes at magmatic sources and different emplacement mechanisms of M, G0 and G1
Manifold-Marketing:a new marketing archetype for the information age, applied to the adoption of oral contraceptives and other drugs by end-users
Taking into account the new communication paradigm of Social Media this paper proposes an original marketing archetype for the information age named by the authors as “ManifoldMarketing”. The conducted study explores the contribution of participating in social networks on the Internet for the adoption process of oral contraceptives (OCs) and other drugs by their end users. Empirical data for this research was collected from a sample of 1162 respondents of a target population formed by Portuguese women, current or potential users of OCs who had reached a level of college education. The results obtained after applying a package of statistical techniques involving descriptive statistics, nonparametric tests and multivariate analysis show that the use of the Internet as well as the participation in the social network Facebook can contribute to the adoption process of OCs. Market segments which are relevant to pharmaceutical marketing were identified based on criteria that associate the information and communication technologies (ICT) with the adoption process of OCs carried out by the consumers themselves. This study also demonstrates that the adoption model and segmentation proposed can be generalized to other markets in the health sector. Considering the obtained results and the proposed "Manifold Marketing", innovative pharmaceutical marketing guidelines are presented.N/
Noise Management at Work
Every single day millions of European workers are exposed to noise at work. One in five of European’s workers have to raise his voice to be heard for at least half of the time that there are at work and 7% suffer from work-related hearing impairment. In Europe noise-induced hearing loss is the most common reported occupational disease. This paper deals with issues related with noise management at work, especially regarding the compliance with the new noise European Directive, (2003/10/EC).noise; working conditions
Fisheries Safety Management
Fisheries is one of the most dangerous professions in the world. Fatal accidents and injuries in the fisheries are characterized as well as particular circumstances that may cause or aggravate the risk of accidents. Aspects of safety management of fishing vessels are covered in this paper: areas of concern when doing a risk assessment in fishing vessels, fundamental elements on a safety management system for the fisheries and the need for international and national level instruments as well as legal and compulsory measures.fisheries; working conditions; safety management
Efficiency tests in the Iberian stock markets
This paper investigates the efficiency of the two major stock indexes of the Iberian Peninsula, the Portuguese Stock Index (PSI-20) and the Spanish Stock Index (IBEX-35). We used daily data from January 1993 to September 2001 for the Portuguese stock index and daily data from October 1990 to September 2001 for the Spanish stock index. Serial correlations, unit root tests and variance ratio tests are used to test the efficiency of these two stock indexes. Although the complementary of these tests, we used all of them to get a higher robustness of the conclusions. We examined serial correlation coefficients for successive stock index changes to test whether they are statistically equal to zero to establish the random walk nature of stock indexes. The augmented Dickey-Fuller (ADF) test are used to test the null hypothesis that the series has a unit root and the variance ratio tests are used to examine the random walk hypothesis for the series of these two stock indexes. The results of the serial correlations, unit root tests and variance ratio tests provide ambiguous evidence for the random walk hypothesis. The empirical evidence from the unit root tests do not reject the efficient market hypothesis for the two stock indexes, while the results from the variance ratio tests and serial correlations do.stock indexes, market efficiency, unit roots
EmissĂŁo de voz cantada na LĂngua Portuguesa
Durante uma carreira de mais de 30 anos, constituiu sempre uma preocupação o poder nĂŁo ser perceptĂvel o
texto cantado. A cantores com mérito vocal e larga experiência notam-se pontos fracos na inteligibilidade dos
textos ou na forma artificial, da articulação. Muitos docentes, têm a mesma dificuldade no ensino. Esse
problema surge em todas as lĂnguas, mas interessa-nos o portuguĂŞs. NĂŁo existindo estudos do portuguĂŞs
cantado, elaborou-se um trabalho, com o qual se contribui para um melhor conhecimento da fonética e sua
adaptação ao Canto.
Efectuaram-se testes perceptivos, verificando-se que alunos em fase mais avançada e noções mais precisas da
articulação para o Canto conseguiram percentagem superior de inteligibilidade. Estas adaptações incidiram na
maior abertura de vogais, consoantes mais percutidas ou sub-articuladas conforme o caso, distribuição rĂtmica
das componentes dos ditongos, etc. Pode concluir-se que a sistematização de ensinamentos de como abordar,
na voz cantada, a emissĂŁo de fonemas, ditongos, vogais e consoantes utilizada nas aulas, menos corrente que
a fonética tradicional, permitiu uma maior percepção dos textos
A continuous-stress tetrahedron for finite strain problems
A finite-strain tetrahedron with continuous stresses is proposed and analyzed. The complete stress tensor is now a nodal tensor degree-of-freedom, in addition to displacement. Specifically, stress conjugate to the relative Green-Lagrange strain is used within the framework of the Hellinger-Reissner variational principle. This is an extension of the Dunham and Pister element to arbitrary constitutive laws and finite strain. To avoid the excessive continuity shortcoming, outer faces can have null stress vectors. The resulting formulation is related to the nonlocal approaches popularized as smoothed finite element formulations. In contrast with smoothed formulations, the interpolation and integration domain is retained. Sparsity is also identical to the classical mixed formulations. When compared with variational multiscale methods, there are no parameters. Very high accuracy is obtained for four-node tetrahedra with incompressibility and bending benchmarks being successfully solved. Although the ad-hoc factor is removed and performance is highly competitive, computational cost is high, as each tetrahedron has 36 degrees-of-freedom. Besides the inf-sup test, four benchmark examples are adopted, with exceptional results in bending and compression with finite strains
- …