Perceiving Type
Mostrando 1-9 de 9 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Riscos percebidos pelo consumidor e estratégias para minimizá-los no consumo de saladas de horataliças cruas em restaurantes à la carte / Risks perceived by the consumer and strategies to minimize them in the consumption of raw vegetable salads in full-service restaurants
The standard diet of the Brazilian population has been characterized, amongst other aspects, by a reduced consumption of vegetables and by an increasing number of meals eaten away from home, and hence the use of food services could represent an opportunity to include a variety of vegetables in the diet. Consumer behavior when eating away from home has been l
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 28/05/2012
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2. O processo decisório judicial à luz dos tipos psicológicos de Carl Gustav Jung / The judicial decision-making process in the light of Carl Gustav Jungs psychological types
O presente trabalho tem por objeto a análise da influência do psiquismo do juiz no modo como preside o processo estilo de colheita de dados e relacionamento com os demais sujeitos (partes e advogados, principalmente) e produz suas decisões. Há, portanto, uma interface entre Direito e Psicologia, tomando-se como paradigma a teoria dos tipos psicológicos
Publicado em: 2010
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3. PROCESSO ATÉ LER E ESCREVER CONVENCIONALMENTE: CONCEPÇÕES DE ALFABETIZAÇÃO E LETRAMENTO DOS PROFESSORES ALFABETIZADORES DE POMERODE
This study aims to identify and to characterize the conceptions of literacy and literacy teaching/acquisition of first grade teachers, in the municipal schools of Pomerode, SC, Brazil and to verify whether these conceptions were related to the amount of teachers training as well as their teaching experience. All the seventeen first grade teachers, 16 females
Publicado em: 2004
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4. INTELLIGENT ASSISTANCE FOR KDD-PROCESS ORIENTATION / ASSISTÊNCIA INTELIGENTE À ORIENTAÇÃO DO PROCESSO DE DESCOBERTA DE CONHECIMENTO EM BASES DE DADOS
Generally speaking, such aspects involve difficulties in perceiving innumerable facts whose origin and levels of detail are highly diverse and diffused, in adequately interpreting these facts, in dynamically conjugating such interpretations, and in deciding which actions must be performed in order to obtain good results. How are the objectives of the process
Publicado em: 2003
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5. ALTERED RESPONSE TO GRAVITY Is a Peripheral Membrane Protein That Modulates Gravity-Induced Cytoplasmic Alkalinization and Lateral Auxin Transport in Plant Statocytes
ARG1 (ALTERED RESPONSE TO GRAVITY) is required for normal root and hypocotyl gravitropism. Here, we show that targeting ARG1 to the gravity-perceiving cells of roots or hypocotyls is sufficient to rescue the gravitropic defects in the corresponding organs of arg1-2 null mutants. The cytosolic alkalinization of root cap columella cells that normally occurs ve
American Society of Plant Biologists.
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6. Light regulation of type IV pilus-dependent motility by chemosensor-like elements in Synechocystis PCC6803
To optimize photosynthesis, cyanobacteria move toward or away from a light source by a process known as phototaxis. Phototactic movement of the cyanobacterium Synechocystis PCC6803 is a surface-dependent phenomenon that requires type IV pili, cellular appendages implicated in twitching and social motility in a range of bacteria. To elucidate regulation of cy
The National Academy of Sciences.
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7. A Sensor of the Two-Component System CpxA Affects Expression of the Type III Secretion System through Posttranscriptional Processing of InvE
The chief function of the Cpx two-component system is perceiving various cell envelope stresses, but CpxR is also known to regulate the expression of the type III secretion system (TTSS) of Shigella sonnei through transcription of the primary regulator virF. Here, we have isolated novel cpxA mutants that exhibited decreased TTSS expression from Escherichia c
American Society for Microbiology.
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8. The emergence of visual objects in space–time
It is natural to think that in perceiving dynamic scenes, vision takes a series of snapshots. Motion perception can ensue when the snapshots are different. The snapshot metaphor suggests two questions: (i) How does the visual system put together elements within each snapshot to form objects? This is the spatial grouping problem. (ii) When the snapshots are d
The National Academy of Sciences.
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9. Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1): knowledge, experience, and reproductive decisions of affected patients and families.
Eighty-one subjects (56 affected patients and 25 parents of isolated affected cases) from 63 families with neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) on the North Western Regional Genetic Family Register (NWRGFR) were interviewed. Patients were interviewed either before (n = 26) or after (n = 55) genetic counselling. In the group as a whole, knowledge of the clinical fe