Horizontal Property
Mostrando 13-21 de 21 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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13. InfluÃncia da argamassa de revestimento na resistÃncia à compressÃo axial em prismas de alvenaria resistente de blocos cerÃmicos
Since the 70s, buildings called âcaixÃesâ began to be built in a large scale, made of resistant masonry with up to four floors, in the Metropolitan Area of Recife. Itâs known that these constructions were built without technological basis and necessary technical rules, national and international ones. Itâs noticed that these constructions and the materi
Publicado em: 2006
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14. O loteamento fechado e o rateio das despesas comuns
Peoples need for a better quality of life has led them to create new ways the land. One of those ways is found in the so-called gated developments, a social phenomenon generated by the insecurity that afflicts cities. Although these common interest developments are based on the principles of horizontal property, there is no specific legislation governing the
Publicado em: 2006
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15. Da propriedade horizontal e vertical: (Condomínio, loteamento fechado, time sharing, direito real de habitação periódica, shopping center, clube de campo, cemitério privado, condomínio de fato) cemitério privado, condomínio de fato)
The frenetic searching for a better way of living has been arising new types of properties (horizontal and vertical) such as condominium, joint properties, time-sharing, the real right of habitat, the country clubs, and the private cemeteries and de joint ownership. As one of the main causes of such searching is the government urban policy, which certainly h
Publicado em: 2001
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16. Horizontal cells reveal cone type-specific adaptation in primate retina
The human cone visual system maintains contrast sensitivity over a wide range of ambient illumination, a property known as light adaptation. The first stage in light adaptation is believed to take place at the first neural step in vision, within the long, middle, and short wavelength sensitive cone photoreceptors. To determine the properties of adaptation in
The National Academy of Sciences.
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17. Selfish Operons: Horizontal Transfer May Drive the Evolution of Gene Clusters
A model is presented whereby the formation of gene clusters in bacteria is mediated by transfer of DNA within and among taxa. Bacterial operons are typically composed of genes whose products contribute to a single function. If this function is subject to weak selection or to long periods with no selection, the contributing genes may accumulate mutations and
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18. The release of gamma-aminobutyric acid from horizontal cells of the goldfish (Carassius auratus) retina.
Isolated horizontal cells from goldfish retinas were prepared by enzymatic dissociation using papain and separated from other cells by velocity sedimentation. In the intact retina, H1 horizontal cells possess a high-affinity mechanism for accumulating gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA). This property is retained in isolated cells, which also release the accumula
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19. Ty1-copia group retrotransposons are ubiquitous and heterogeneous in higher plants.
We have used the polymerase chain reaction to isolate fragments of Ty1-copia group retrotransposons from a wide variety of members of the higher plant kingdom. 56 out of 57 species tested generate an amplified fragment of the size expected for reverse transcriptase fragments of Ty1-copia group retrotransposons. Sequence analysis of subclones shows that the P
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20. Changes in membrane properties during energy depletion-induced cell injury studied with fluorescence microscopy.
The changes in membrane structural properties occurring during the process of ATP depletion-induced cell injury in adherent human astrocytoma cells (UC-11 MG) were studied with two epifluorescence techniques: 1) steady-state fluorescence anisotropy (r) to examine microstructural changes in the membrane phospholipids and 2) fluorescence redistribution after p
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21. Plasticity in the binocular correspondence of striate cortical receptive fields in kittens.
The influence of visual experience on the correspondence in position and orientation of receptive fields in the two eyes of cortical neurones was studied. Kittens were reared viewing the environment through lenses that magnified the image by 9% in one direction (meridional size lenses) with axes of magnification oriented 45 degrees left and right of vertical