52 research outputs found
Factor analysis associated with the total freight production profitability: Case study ; S.C. Tohani S.A.
Small vineyard holdings become profitable in a market increasingly globalized, but through a process of structural adjustment supported by external and internal funds, which at this stage is essentially technical modernization in conditions of optimum size training structures, so that it can be used to the full resources available. For, ultimately, that means a higher return? Means studying the market needs to know what to produce and at what price to sell, means an optimal equipment machinery, equipment, technology etc.. That gives the vine and wine products of superior quality with minimum costs, means the effective use a well qualified workforce, tailored for the use of modern technologies, with a high labor productivity, means continuing growth of viticulture and wine quality products so that the selling price to be accepted by buyers and to sell products as easily; means a positive economic environment, characterized by a stable economy that would provide public money winnings safe so it can consume greater quantities of vine and wine products, means of export support, through appropriate economic leverage, sales just like the majority wine country
Patterns of European Migration. Migration and the influence of fiscal policy
Procesul de migrație a existat întotdeauna, variind în strânsă concordanță cu contextul istoric, interdependența dintre țările de origine și cele de destinație, evoluția procesului de integrare europeană, precum și contextul istoric, politic, economic, demografic și disparităţile sociale care s-au manifestat de-a lungul timpului între Europa Centrală şi de Est. Din acest motiv, Uniunea Europeană a dezvoltat o abordare integrată și incluzivă a procesului de migrație. Acest lucru a fost realizat printr-o abordare comună a managementului migrației. Cu toate acestea, armonizarea politicilor de migrație ale statelor europene a devenit o provocare dat fiind faptul că modelele migrației europene au prezentat multe particularități
The Romanian Curriculum of Early Education and Primary Education
The article analyzes the Romanian curriculum specific to primary and preschool education. The article focuses on the curriculum approved in 2011 for primary education, respectively the one approved in 2019 for early education. The analysis between the primary education curriculum and the early education curriculum follows the specifics of the curriculum, the purpose, the values promoted, the focus on the formation of the respective behavioral competencies. The analysis is performed on the basis of the educational policy documents elaborated by the Institute of Education Sciences and on the official curricular documents elaborated and approved by the Romanian Ministry of National Education
Research on the evolution of migration in Romania after the fall of the communist regime
Migration is one of the oldest socio-economic phenomena, which have inevitably
influenced and continues to influence today’s society because millions of citizens of different states
decide to migrate to another country for various reasons. The migration process never stopped, even
more it gradually expanded taking on new forms. Consistent with the studies and economic research
that has been carried out over the years, it has come to the idea that migration must be seen as a
normal phenomenon of today’s society, which has undergone various changes throughout history.
One of the most important and significant characteristics of the population is the movement from
one geographical area to another geographical area.
This paper entitled "Study on the evolution of migration phenomenon in Romania" highlights the
migratory flows that took place in Romania after the fall of the communist regime and so far, putting
there is a special emphasis on the economic and social impact on the migration that brought with it.
During the period considered in the analysis, Romania knew various forms of this phenomenon through
the fact that it made the transition from a centrally planned economy to a market economy and later
joined the European Union in 2007. In this situation, the circulation of Romanians became complete.
The problems resulting from this phenomenon are major: on the one hand the financial consequences
and on the other hand the social impact that could be observed on the families of migrants.
The novelty element of this paper is the forecast on the migration phenomenon in the coming years,
more precisely during the years 2021-2026, in Romania. Through this research we want to identify
and analyze the future trend taking into account the fact that migration can be considered one of the
sources of problems in the labor market or can even be its solution. An important aspect to mention
is the idea that the temporary nature of travel, as well as the transnational nature of flows offers the
possibility to reorient migrants to the state of origin. In order to achieve an ideal reality in terms of
balance in the labor market, it is necessary to adopt and implement effective measures that offer
benefits to each employee
Design and fabrication of pneumatic walking robot
This report is based on the study about final year project, design and fabrication of pneumatic walking robot. The objective is to design a four legs robot using pneumatic actuator and fabricate the robot structure. In this project, the use of programming logical control software as robot legs motion controller and using pneumatic actuator to move the legs robot. This project need a study about an existing robot in order to produce a moving four legs robot, that only use four actuators because an existing four legs robot use many actuators. Normally eight actuators are use in designing a moving four legs robot. By creative thinking, four legs robot can be design for only four actuators. The method used is divided into two chapters. The first method is by using the SolidWork software to design the robot's legs and body. The second method is verify the way of robot's motion tests by making a ladder diagram program with the Programming Logical Control (PLC) software. Lastly, a four legs robot's model is produced. The problems encountered were discussed
Metabolomic Profiling, Antioxidant and Antimicrobial Activity of Bidens pilosa
Bidens pilosa L. (fam. Asteraceae) is an annual herb used globally in phytotherapy and each plant material or the whole plant have been declared to be effective. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to conduct metabolomic profiling of different plant materials, including the quali-quantitative composition of phenolic compounds. The intrinsic scavenging/reducing properties and antimicrobial effects of the extracts were assayed against numerous bacterial, Candida and dermatophytes species, whereas docking runs were conducted for tentatively unravelling the mechanism of action underlying antimicrobial effects. Oligosaccharide, disaccharide and fatty acids were present at higher concentrations in root rather than in the other plant parts. Monoglycerides were more abundant in stem than in the other plant parts, whereas peptide and diterpenoid were prominent in leaf and root, respectively. By contrast, amino acids showed very different distribution patterns in the four plant parts. Regarding the phenolic composition, appreciable levels of caftaric acid were found in most of the analyzed methanol extracts, that were also particularly efficacious as antiradical and anti-mycotic agents against C. albicans and dermatophytes. The docking experiments also showed a micromolar affinity of caftaric acid towards the lanosterol 14α-demethylase, deeply involved in fungal metabolism. In conclusion, the present study corroborates the B. pilosa as a phytotherapy remedy against infectious disease
Intestinal Microbiomics in Physiological and Pathological Conditions
Microbiomics represents a new science studying the microbiome, consisting of all the microorganisms of a given community. This new science collects data about all the members of the microbial community and quantifies the molecules responsible for the structure, function, and dynamics of the microbiome. The human microbiome plays a very important role in the healthy state and in a variety of disease states. The human microbiome knowledge has evolved during the last decades and nowadays one can consider that, in particular, the gut microbiota is seen as a significant organ holding 150 times more genes compared to the human genome. This chapter will focus on discussing the normal and modified phyla and species of the gut microbiome in a variety of conditions, providing a better understanding of host-microbiome interactions. We will highlight some new associations between intestinal dysbiosis and acute or chronic inflammatory and metabolic diseases
The prevalence and risk factors for visceral hemangiomas in children with infantile cutaneous hemangiomas
One of the most frequent benign tumor pathology in children is represented by infantile hemangiomas (IHs). Although they are mostly cutaneous, sometimes they can develop at visceral level, the liver being the most common localization.
Objectives. Estimating visceral hemangiomas (VHs) prevalence, and identification of risk factors for VHs in patients with infantile cutaneous hemangiomas (ICHs).
Materials and methods. 6 years cross-sectional study (2012-2017) including children diagnosed with ICHs, admitted in I.N.S.M.C “Alfred-Rusescu“. All patients underwent an ultrasound screening for the detection of VHs. In order to identify possible risk factors, we collected demographic and perinatal data.
Outcomes. 138 patients diagnosed with infantile cutaneous hemangiomas (ICHs) were included, with a slight predominance of girls (58%). The prevalence of the VHs in our study was 7,24% (10 patients). The liver was the most common visceral localization (7 patients).
Conclusions. Female gender, preterm birth, low birth weight, and multiple gestations were described as potential risk factors for IHs. In our study, only multiple gestations tend to be associated with visceral hemangiomas, but without a significant statistical correlation
STUDY ON EUROPEAN FUNDS ABSORPTION IN ROMANIA FOR MEASURE 313
In this paper we wish to highlight the main causes of regional disparities in Romania in terms of absorption of European funds through Measure 313: Encouragement of tourism activities. The post-accession of Romania shows a major deficiency in attracting funds from the European Union, this situation is generated, in particular, by the lack of a coherent long-term vision of the authorities, insufficient resources for co-financing projects, low administrative capacity at central and local level, lack of inter-institutional coordination, public-private partnerships failures and insufficient skilled human resources . We will analyze the number of projects approved and implemented in each region of Romania (2007-2013) to establish the real possibilities of expansion of rural tourism
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