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This book examines Werner Heisenberg's reflections on the role of modern physics in changing human thought, and the set of concepts and philosophical theses that go back a long way. Heisenberg was a physicist-philosopher, and throughout his career he had been preoccupied with the implications of modern physics for language and classical logic, and for the theory of knowledge. Philosophy influenced Heisenberg's thinking, and he believed in a solid relationship between physics and philosophy, which indicates that scientific results can only be understood through philosophical discourse. This is why his work "Physics and Philosophy" reveals the relationship between philosophy and physics. Physics has revolutionised the basis of philosophical thought in the light of new achievements.
High demand has led companies to grow exponentially and, with the increase in the number of competitors and the unbridled search for better price and quality conditions, the automation of processes has become mandatory within organizations. In this context, MRPs systems emerged, programs that carried out basic stock control activities, giving way to tasks that had previously been done manually, resulting in slowness and a large number of errors in order management processes. From these, MRPs evolved into systems called MRPII, where they made it possible to plan and control activities from the sales process to the delivery of material. From there, with the integration of other departments into this system, ERP was developed. ERPs are large systems that integrate all areas of the organization into a single data repository, helping to speed up processes, since they make it possible to extract data in real time, enabling decisions to be made. However, implementing an ERP requires a number of resources which, if not planned properly, can lead to a number of factors such as those mentioned in this book.
This paper focuses on the Fundo de Pasto communities of Canaã and São Gonçalo da Serra, located in Sobradinnho/BA. It presents the culture, form of organization, concept of Fundo de Pasto and the history of the formation of the communities. It reports on the relationship with the natural components of the caatinga, the management of the space in environmental and productive aspects, which has goat farming as its main focus, and also makes proposals for public policies.
Born of the transformation process from the Organisation of African Unity (OAU) to the African Union (AU), the African Peace and Security Architecture reflects the desire of African states to assume greater responsibility for peacekeeping operations in Africa. This Architecture is based on five pillars and is supported by the Regional Economic Communities (RECs). These mechanisms have enabled the AU to make great strides forward. Despite these efforts, the complexity of recent crises, notably that in Mali, has highlighted the limits of the Architecture's scope of intervention, raising doubts about its ability to effectively ensure the protection of civilian populations in armed conflicts. Clearly, the sine qua non conditions for the operational implementation of both the AU and the RECs have not been met. At the same time, there are financial, human and logistical problems that are intrinsically linked to economic constraints. An enormous amount of work is being done, but it is struggling to flourish, hence the need to strengthen African peacekeeping capabilities.
At first sight, the work appears associated with a series of debates in the field of education, from the reading of etymological, ontological, axiological, pedagogical and didactic aspects that were related to complexity and trandisciplinarity. In this context, the author exposes a contribution for new reflections in the teaching of university Physics, conceiving a didactic model with and from transdisiciplinarity, with emphasis on two central interviculant referents: the ontological and the epsithymological. His ideas were oriented to the construction of a didactic model with a transdisciplinary vision of education, for the teaching of Physics at the University, with the intention of giving answers related to the problematic of the teacher's pedagogical praxis. From his transdisciplinary vision, he reflects on the attitude, on our attitude as university teachers; approaching transdisciplinarity as an integral experience, which offers the possibility of studying reality (with a new conception of the teacher, the classroom, and the university); generating in this way other perspectives for the teaching of Physics.
The aim of this research paper is to present a case study of a software development company, which analysed the Software Version Release Management process carried out for the client, as well as the problems that occurred in this execution during the period observed. In addition, the theoretical concepts of the processes contained in the ITIL library will be presented, with a focus on Release Management, and the concepts related to Business Process Management, according to the BPM methodology. This research also addresses how the theoretical contextualisation was applied to the company's processes, what tools were adopted, what results were obtained and whether the objective of structuring the processes and solving the problems encountered was achieved.
The challenge of contemporaneity requires us to be adapted to the new realities, needs and critical issues of today: territorial economic difficulties, health, education. In a holistic view of the universe, where everything is one and interconnected, it is not possible to separate the human being from all that surrounds him: from his fellow human beings themselves, and more generally from the social context in which he is inserted; therefore, social evolution inevitably leads to an amplification of the so-called metabeneeds, that is, needs involving the highest cognitive spheres.The human being expresses desires and feelings that are the result of a unity between conscious and unconscious reason, whose modes of fulfillment, are affected by the cultural context, in which the subject operates.In a reality undergoing constant change, the commitment of organizations to satisfy the needs felt by a society in constant evolution, places the emphasis on the need to leave behind mass marketing, in order to consolidate the direct relationship with the user, generation Z, overcoming even archaic concepts, such as those of information asymmetry. Sport is an essential element of social evolution.
The aim of this work is to analyse the funeral ceremonies of the royal funerals in two towns in the Captaincy of Mato Grosso: Vila Real do Senhor Bom Jesus do Cuiabá and Vila Bela da Santíssima Trindade, between 1751 and 1816, considering that these practices express political and cultural representations in force in the Portuguese empire. We prioritised the cultural aspects present in the funeral ceremonies, within the political culture of the Ancien Régime, and their implications for the daily dynamics of the towns studied.
Fifty years ago, rising global temperatures, shortages of drinking water, climate change and environmental degradation were unimaginable, almost fictional realities, but today they are part of everyday life. Researchers in various parts of the world are looking for solutions to the ecological imbalance and the preservation of human populations' quality of life. Among the various proposals that have been drawn up, the methods for measuring anthropogenic impacts on the environment stand out. For this reason, this study looks at one of the most widespread sustainability methodologies, the Ecological Footprint, and compares it with Article 5 of the Brazilian Federal Constitution of 1988, which guarantees Fundamental Rights and Guarantees, both individual and collective, in order to see if its precepts comply with the principles established in the country's charter. To this end, a comparative matrix was constructed, where it was possible to examine that the Ecological Footprint does not directly observe or guarantee any of the constitutional prerogatives.
Everyone has an interesting story or lesson to share, right? For those who are passionate about reading, there is no more efficient and enchanting method than passing this knowledge on through written appreciation. the best way to write a book is in practice. So if you don't have the structure of the story already formed in your head, start by putting your ideas down on paper, freely and without pressure. It could be the preface to the book, a few thoughts from the protagonist, an action scene, a dialogue or ramblings that you want to explore in the future. Little by little, you'll see that the words naturally start to point in a certain direction. WRITING techniques. It supports university teachers/researchers/teachers of mother tongues and modern foreign languages. All the latest developments in Psychoanalysis/Literature/Teacher Training make the book ideal for young undergraduates and researchers. Never stop looking for new teaching and learning techniques. Happy reading!
An analysis of how the Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology of Ceará (IFCE) enables its institutional self-evaluation and its interaction with planning actions.
Red Pea (Abrus precatorius; Viviman, Awinoukouman ), Cadoque or Cassia (Caesalpinia bonduc; Adjikuin, Adjikuitin), Sodom Apple (Calotropis procera; Amonman, Wagachiman) and Hyssop (Hyssopus officinali ; Dessiguéman, Hounman), have antispasmodic, antiviral, anti-inflammatory, antiparasitic, antitumor, anti-colic and anti conjunctivitis properties. They treat diarrhea, skin rashes, asthma, gyneco-obstetrical disorders, cysts, myomas, fibroids, blocked fallopian tubes, premature ejaculation, complications of menstruation and childbirth, miscarriages, sexual weakness, fertility, skin rashes, typhoid fever, kidney stones, spleen disorders, orchitis, hernia, salmonellosis, sickle cell anemia, hypersudation. They stimulate ovulation and improve sperm quality. They heal bruises, rheumatic pains, nervous breakdowns and anxieties, scabs, eczema and acne. They purify and protect against the powers of evil. In Benin, hyssop is used to combat mystical shootings (tchakatou).
Description of research results, Doctoral Thesis carried out in the Midwest region at the Zootechnics Department of the Federal University of Goiás-UFG, Goiânia GO, biomass production, conversion efficiency, apparent nitrogen recovery and bromatological composition of silage from silage millet cultivars ADR 500, ADR 7020, and LABH 70732 subjected to nitrogen fertilization in the cerrado region.
Current and future modern industrial systems are very complex and contain millions of parameters that must be acquired, monitored, supervised, controlled and managed in real time. For this, SCADA systems for supervision, control and Data acquisition is essential. This book consists of studying, modeling, programming and developing human-machine interfaces (HMI) in order to supervise in real time the MPS PA 204 part of the hybrid AFB system from the manufacturer FESTO.For this we developed and presented mathematical models of the station studied. In our research we used the SIMATIC MANAGER STEP7 software for the programming of Siemens PLC industrial programmable controllers and the SIMATIC WinCC Flexible software for the development of man-machine interfaces. .All results are presented in the form of figures, tables and curves with interpretations.
Background: Infection is the second leading cause of mortality in people with kidney failure and the development of infections is often associated with vascular access.Objectives: To analyze the Quality Index (QI) of nursing care provided to people on hemodialysis, in the maintenance and manipulation of the central venous catheter (CVC), and the associated factors.Methodology: Analytical cross-sectional study carried out in hemodialysis units in northern Portugal between June and September 2019. Fifty nurses took part in the study and were directly observed and a questionnaire was administered to characterize their socio-professional status. The data was entered and analyzed using the IBM SPSS Statistics software, version 21.0.Results: The average QI for CVC procedures was 80%. The use of chlorohexidine for skin antisepsis was the procedure with the lowest compliance.Conclusion: The results indicate that there is room for improvement in the QI of procedures performed on CVCs in hemodialysis, with professional training being pointed out as a predictive indicator of better practices.
More than 3000 species of earthworms have been identified in the world. These creatures are found in almost all parts of the world, among them, the earthworm Eisenia fetida saviny (Lumbricidae) has attracted more than other species the attention of vermicompost producers because of its growth, reproduction and high nutritive power and is known as the most suitable species for vermicompost production. This worm was first found in Europe, Siberia, southern Russia, occupied Palestine and North America.
The lack of real support from the sectional authorities and the ministries related to this resource and the lack of interest on the part of the inhabitants of the area, have made this much worse than a polluted estuary, since sometimes this has resulted in the population of Same being flooded during the rainy season, as well as when there is a drought with a health problem (respiratory and skin problems). Periodically, for a palliative solution, mingas have been carried out with the exclusive help of the inhabitants of the sector, however, this is a transitory solution, which is not the one that would contribute to something more energetic.
Brazil, a country of continental dimensions. The clashes of social development encompass the text from the perspective of the Law. The Executive, Legislative and Judiciary Branches come together and often fight each other over public policies aimed at the egalitarian growth of this nation. And the business community, eager for new opportunities, is at the center of this work. How is it possible to conceive of profit and social justice within the member states without affecting the very unity advocated by the Federative Pact? It is in this relationship between the public and private sectors that some of the possibilities and challenges of the still incipient Federal Constitution of 88 are outlined.
Visceral leishmaniasis is an endemic zoonosis in several countries, including Brazil. It is caused by Leishmania sp. and transmitted by the bite of Lutzomyia longipalpis. Apoptosis is a mechanism for the controlled elimination of cells and is important in resolving the inflammatory process. Apoptosis plays a role in the pathogenesis of many infections. The role of neutrophils in VL is still unclear, but it is known that parasitized neutrophils, like macrophages, are refractory to death by apoptosis. Thus, the survival of leishmania in neutrophils and their subsequent phagocytosis by macrophages seems to contribute to the progression of the infection. The aim of this study is to evaluate the possible relationship between apoptosis, inflammation and parasite load in dogs naturally infected with Leishmania.
The main aim of this work is to improve the usability of the OBA-MC by implementing a learning object repository. The OBA-MC is a learning object model created from the Content Map and Dependency Map tools, whose creation process is a methodology for subject planning. To develop the repository, a block was implemented in the Moodle virtual learning environment. This block contains a menu for the inherent functionalities of a repository, such as importing, exporting and listing objects.
"Pharmacology and Toxicology of Drugs: Deciphering the Secrets of Their Effects and Risks" is a deep dive into the complex world of drugs. The author outlines the fundamental principles of pharmacology, revealing how drugs interact with biological processes to produce therapeutic effects. The book also explores metabolic pathways, organs of elimination and individual factors influencing response to treatment. At the same time, it addresses the toxicology of drugs, highlighting associated risks and adverse effects, and discussing strategies for preventing and managing intoxication. By deciphering the secrets of drugs, the book offers an enlightening understanding of benefits and risks, making it easier for healthcare professionals and pharmacology students to improve their clinical practice.
The aim of this study was to test treatments to overcome dormancy in seeds of: Copaíba (Copaifera langsdorffii), Fava d'anta (Dimorphandra gardneriana), Janaguba (Himatanthus drasticus Mart. M.M. plumel) and Aroeira (Myracrodruon urundeuva allemão). The treatments tested were: mechanical scarification with sandpaper followed by immersion; chemical scarification with sulphuric acid and a control. The substrates were: soil and soil plus manure. The treatments tested varied between the species studied. After statistical analysis, it was possible to affirm that the best results for overcoming seed dormancy were obtained.
UNIUBE's website has an Institutional area that contains tools to help students communicate with teachers, and vice versa. Some of the tools available are Virtual Disk: a tool used by teachers to make files available to students related to their subjects. It can also be used for the Course Manager or Teaching Assistant to make files available to all students on a given course. Logbook: a tool used by students to make files (exercise lists, assignments) available to the teacher of any of their subjects. Agenda: a tool used by teachers to make activities that will take place during the semester available to their students. The aim of this work is to provide a manual to help students use the tools available on the virtual disk.
Considering the total scarcity of technical and biological information on the use of hydrogel and fertilization in the production of seedlings and the urgent need to make forest recovery initiatives more precise and viable, the authors developed a study in a greenhouse located in Brasília-DF seeking to evaluate the effect of the Hydrogel Polymer incorporated into the substrate and nitrogen fertilization on the growth of seedlings of three native Cerrado tree species - Handroanthus ochraceus (Cham. ), popularly known as Ipê-amarelo Mattos, Handroanthus impetiginosus (Mart. ex DC.), Mattos, Ipê-roxo and Myracrodruon urundeuva, Aroeira. The Cerrado has an extreme abundance of endemic species and is suffering exceptional habitat loss. In this context, we recommend this book to professionals and students of Biological and Agricultural Sciences, as well as lovers of Brazilian flora and its applications who seek to conserve and restore the Cerrado biome through the production and propagation of its species.
Starch is one of the most widely used hydrocolloids in the food industry due to its abundance and low cost. It is used as an ingredient in various foods, as a thickening agent, gelling agent, stabilizer and fat substitute. The food industry has been making use of non-starch hydrocolloids, which improve the rheological and textural properties of foods, increase moisture retention and maintain the technological quality of products during storage (Funami et al., 2005). Several studies have been carried out to clarify the effect of hydrocolloids on the rheology and texture changes of starch-based foods. Most studies have been conducted to understand the effect of hydrocolloids on the processes of starch gelatinization and retrogradation (Yoshimura et al., 1996; Gudmundsson et al., 1991; Funami et al., 2005), increased water absorption capacity and greater stability in freezing and thawing cycles (Lee et al., 2002). The starch granule is a semi-crystalline particle composed of the polysaccharides amylose and amylopectin.
Inguinal Hernioplasty with Screen under Local Anesthesia is a presentation of the treatment of one of the most common pathologies for surgeons in a safe and easy-to-apply way, seeking to contemplate young residents and experienced surgeons directly aimed at explaining the operative technique of inguinal hernia. The book is aimed at those who desire knowledge of inguinal hernias and wish to propose a safe and effective operative technique for their patients. Reflecting the author's passion for "herniology", the book will certainly provide the reader with all the knowledge necessary to apply the latest knowledge to their patients.
Currently, the problem of fetal growth restriction syndrome remains relevant, which is due to the fairly high incidence of perinatal mortality and perinatal morbidity in newborns born with this pathology. According to WHO, the number of newborns with developmental delay ranges from 31.1% in Central Asia to 6.5% in developed European countries. According to various authors, fetal growth retardation syndrome occurs in 2.4-17-25% of cases in Uzbekistan. Antenatal measures aimed at preventing, diagnosing and treating fetal growth restriction syndrome require innovative approaches. Currently, one of the methods widely used in clinical practice for diagnosing the condition of the fetus about ORP is cardiotocography. Thus, the problem of non-invasive dynamic monitoring of the fetal condition in growth restriction syndrome is an urgent problem of modern perinatology. Conducting scientific research in this direction will make it possible to find ways to adequately assess the intranatal state of the fetus and will open up opportunities for the introduction of complex and reliable methods of fetal monitoring into clinical practice.
Bioprospecting is underway to replace nitrogen fertilizers with bacteria that fix atmospheric nitrogen (N2) and convert it into a form that the plant is capable of assimilating, such as Gluconacetobacter diazotrophicus, an obligate endophytic bacterium and the only species of its kind capable of fixing nitrogen. This bacterium is also endowed with other characteristics, such as the biosynthesis of levan, an important biomolecule for the scientific community, as it can be used in the pharmaceutical industry as a hypocholesterolemic, anticarcinogenic, prebiotic and modified drug release agent. The aim of this research was to isolate, morphologically characterize and select levain-producing strains from endophytic bacteria with characteristics similar to G. diazotrophicus associated with two varieties of sugarcane grown in the São José do Rio Preto region (SP).
This book is a study of the marriage covenant. It describes its origins, established by God in the Garden of Eden. The husband and wife lived in complete harmony with God and with each other. Their disobedience to God destroyed this harmony: this is the origin of the conflicts experienced by all couples on earth. This book teaches men and women to discover their potential as men, husbands and fathers, and women as women, wives and mothers. Husbands-to-be and husbands discover their rights and responsibilities as established by God. They learn about agape love, which is different from friendship and sexual attraction. The book also helps them to deal with the challenges of living together with a stranger and to manage their priorities. This book is therefore a vade mecum for a harmonious life in the couple and the family, where God pours out his blessing that brings prosperity and is not accompanied by sorrow.
Machine Learning is a sub-domain of Artificial Intelligence,in this book we talk about some algorithms of the two types of Learning which have supervised and unsupervised learning as example KNN of the first and kMEANS of the second etc....,and at the end I built an application with python which uses knn as algorithm,and it has as goal to make classification.
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