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Enhancing urban analysis through lacunarity multiscale measurement
Urban spatial configurations in most part of the developing countries showparticular urban forms associated with the more informal urban development ofthese areas. Latin American cities are prime examples of this sort, butinvestigation of these urban forms using up to date computational and analyticaltechniques are still scarce. The purpose of this paper is to examine and extendthe methodology of multiscale analysis for urban spatial patterns evaluation. Weexplain and explore the use of Lacunarity based measurements to follow a lineof research that might make more use of new satellite imagery information inurban planning contexts. A set of binary classifications is performed at differentthresholds on selected neighbourhoods of a small Brazilian town. Theclassifications are appraised and lacunarity measurements are compared in faceof the different geographic referenced information for the same neighbourhoodareas. It was found that even with the simple image classification procedure, animportant amount of spatial configuration characteristics could be extracted withthe analytical procedure that, in turn, may be used in planning and other urbanstudies purposes
El papel de las creencias motivacionales en la formación de profesores de FÃsica de la Enseñanza media y su relación con el saber profesional
Este trabajo tiene como objetivo investigar las creencias motivacionales de profesores y licenciandos de FÃsica de la Enseñanza Media y su relación con el saber profesional. Los datos fueran colectados por medio de entrevistas semi-estructuradas realizadas con profesores de FÃsica de la Enseñanza Media de una escuela pública e alumnos del curso de Licenciatura en FÃsica de la Universidade Estadual de Maringá, Paraná/Brasil. Para análisis y categorización de los datos utilizamos la herramienta analÃtica de la Análisis de Contenido, de la cual emos estructurado un conjunto de categorÃas elaboradas del discurso de los profesores y licenciandos. Como conclusión, apuntamos para la relevancia de profundar las pesquisas acerca de la motivación en el contexto de la enseñanza de FÃsica y de la formación de profesores
Cities: continuity, transformation, and emergence
Cities can be regarded as the quintessential example of complexity.
Insofar as we can define a hidden hand determining their morphology,
this is based on the glue that stitches together the actions of individuals
and organizations who build the city from the ground-up, so-to-speak.
When general systems theory entered the lexicon of science in the mid-
20th century, cities were regarded as being excellent examples of systems
with interactions between basic elements that demonstrated the slogan of
the field: the ‘whole is greater than the sum of the parts’. Since then, as
complexity theory has evolved to embrace systems theory and as
temporal dynamics has come onto the agenda, cities once again have
been used to illustrate basic themes: global organization from local
action, emergent morphology from simple spatial decision, temporal
order at global levels from volatile, seemingly random change at the
level of individual decision-making, evolution and progress through coevolution,
competition, and endless variety. Here we will sketch these
ideas with respect to cities illustrating particularly three key ideas which
involve the tension between continuously changing systems, qualitative
transformations, and radical change based on emergent properties of the
whole. Our analysis has many implications for a new theory of urban
planning which is built from the bottom up, rather than from the top
down which is the traditional way in which such interventions are
currently carried out in the name of making better cities. Contemporary
problems such as ethnic segregation, urban sprawl, traffic congestion,
urban decline, and regeneration are all informed by the perspective on
complexity theory that we bring to bear here
The importance of pelvic ring stabilization as a life-saving measure in pre-hospital - A case report commented by autopsy
Hip fractures with unstable pelvic ring have great morbidity and mortality rates. These fractures result from high energy trauma such as falls from heights, road accidents and collapsing structures or other similar mechanisms of action. We report the case of a 63 years old man, construction worker, who stood inside a ditch during a wall construction when he was surprised by this collapse, which resulted in direct trauma to the right thigh and pelvis. The autopsy revealed diaphysis fracture of the right femur with an open book pelvic fracture with severe hemorrhagic infiltration and hematoma of the pelvic muscles without arterial injury. Bone bleeding and the vascular damage associated with disruption of the sacroiliac ligaments promote a very significant bleeding. Simple maneuvers such as sheet circumferential compression to promote pelvic ring closure are effective on stabilizing and closure of the sacroiliac joint. Hip manipulation of the fracture was performed during the necropsy to demonstrate and prove how a simple sheet contention can promote stabilization of the pelvic ring by closing the sacroiliac joints in open book fractures.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Unusual association of diseases/symptoms - Campomelic dysplasia and malignant hyperthermia
Campomelic dysplasia (CD) is a rare clinical entity, usually fatal in the first year of life. It is characterised by bowing and angulations of long bones, along with other congenital anomalies. The occurrence of malignant hyperthermia is rare, but it has been associated with skeletal dysplasias. The authors present the case of a boy, born at 40 weeks of gestational age, with multiple congenital anomalies and subsequently diagnosed with CD, who died at 16 months of age as a consequence of malignant hyperthermia.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Modeling of tension–compression asymmetry and orthotropy on metallic materials: numerical implementation and validation
The details concerning the implementation of the yield criterion developed by Cazacu et al. 2006 (CPB06), which accounts for both tension–compression asymmetry and orthotropy of the plastic flow, in the fully implicit FE solver DD3IMP (contraction of ‘Deep Drawing 3-D IMPlicit') are presented in this work. The implemented constitutive model is extensively described, including the analytical first and second order derivatives required to the stress update algorithm. A set of anisotropy parameters describing the mechanical behavior of two metallic materials at room temperature, namely Zirconium and AZ31-Mg alloy, are identified with the DD3MAT (contraction for ‘Deep Drawing 3-D MATerial’) in-house code (Alves, 2004) [2]. The anisotropy parameters are identified for both the CPB06 and the Cazacu and Barlat (2001) (CB2001) yield criteria, in order to emphasize the importance and role of the strength differential effect. The results clearly show that the CPB06 yield criterion is able to accurately describe both the in-plane anisotropy and tension–compression asymmetry, as well a different anisotropic behavior in uniaxial tension and uniaxial compression. The numerical simulation of a four-point bending test is performed, considering different orientations of the beam, i.e. of the hard/soft to deform direction relatively to the load direction, allowing to validate the implementation. The results obtained with the CPB06 show its ability to describe with accuracy the strain fields in the beam's central cross-section, the distribution of the tensile and compressive layers and, consequently, the shift of the neutral layer. The
comparison with the results obtained with CB2001 indicates that the strength differential effect affects
the final deformed shape of the beam, particularly for materials exhibiting strong tension–compression
asymmetry.The authors gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT), Portugal via the projects PTDC/EME-TME/118420/2010, UID/EMS/00285/2013 and by FEDER, Portugal funds through the program COMPETE - Programa Operational Factores de Competitividade, under the project CENTRO-07-0224-FEDER-002001 (MT4MOBI). The first author is also grateful to the FCT for the Ph.D. Grant SFRH/BD/98545/2013.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
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