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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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A comunica??o em Charles Horton Cooley : circunst?ncias, ideias e discuss?o

Baptista, Iuri Yudi Furukita 27 April 2015 (has links)
Submitted by Setor de Tratamento da Informa??o - BC/PUCRS (tede2@pucrs.br) on 2015-05-26T12:50:47Z No. of bitstreams: 1 469261 Texto Completo.pdf: 987194 bytes, checksum: 56c8d3a6f2f7557a0832488fe7bbc841 (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2015-05-26T12:50:47Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 469261 Texto Completo.pdf: 987194 bytes, checksum: 56c8d3a6f2f7557a0832488fe7bbc841 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2015-04-27 / Inside the field ofthe history of communication theories, this dissertation proposes a documental research of the Americansociologist Charles Horton Cooley. Published mainly in the first decades of the twentieth century, his work is one of the first to address the communication media as a distinguishable object of study in the sociological field, dealing both with its symbolic and private instance, as its technical and public instance. The dissertation observes the theoretical context to lecture, write, analyze and discuss the concepts and characteristics of the communication presented by Cooley.Based on the analysis made by Hans-Joachim Schubert, it is identified in Cooley?s social theory the pragmatic vision that correlates the subjective, objective and social knowledgethrough meaningful symbols. What follows, then, is that Cooley gave to communication the role of the knowledge, the individual (self) andthe societyfoundation; first forits role in the production of symbolic meanings, second for developing the subject of knowledge, third for making the sociability to spring out of the human nature. / Inserindo-seno campo da hist?ria das teorias da comunica??o, esta disserta??o ? uma pesquisa documental da contribui??o deixada pelosoci?logo estadunidense Charles Horton Cooley. Publicada nas primeiras d?cadas do s?culo XX, sua obra ? uma das pioneiras a tratar a comunica??o como um objeto de estudo distingu?vel no campo sociol?gico, versando tanto sobre sua inst?ncia simb?lica e individual, quanto sua inst?ncia t?cnica e social. A disserta??o resultante da pesquisa observou o contexto hist?rico e te?rico para elencar, compor, analisar e discutir os conceitos e caracter?sticas da comunica??o apresentados por Cooley.Partindo da aprecia??o feita por Hans-Joaquim Schubert, identifica-se na teoria social do soci?logo estadunidense a epistemologia pragm?tica que correlaciona os conhecimentos subjetivo, objetivo e social atrav?s de s?mbolos significativos. Cooley atribui ? comunica??o o papel de fundamentodo conhecimento, do indiv?duo (self) eda sociedade; primeiro por atribuir-lhe a produ??o dos significados simb?licos, segundo pora responsabilizar pelo desenvolvimentodo sujeito do conhecimento,terceiro por ela fazer a sociabilidade aflorar da pr?pria natureza humana.
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The effects of pH, dissolved oxygen, and un-ionized ammonia on the summer trout fishery in a eutrophic mountain lake

Fisher, Carla Joy Houston January 1979 (has links)
No description available.
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A theory of the emotional self : from the standpoint of a neo-Meadian

Engdahl, Emma January 2004 (has links)
In this dissertation, two fundamental questions are posed: (1) what is emotion, and (2) what part does it play in the social processes of self-formation and self-realization? How do we as behaving beings, who experience sensations, become interacting beings, who experience emotions? And, how are our emotional experiences related to who we are and our ability to acquire a positive relation to ourselves? By attempting to answer these questions I point out the social conditions that are necessary to enable emotional experiences, and in turn self-formation and self-realization. The focus is on the form, rather than on the content of the emotional self. From the developed neo-Meadian perspective on the emotional self, emotion is understood as a phenomenon linked to both mind and body, without being explained as a mind-body combination. It is argued that emotional experiences are (1) corporal evaluations of our interchanges with the outer world, especially, the other, and (2) crucial to who we are or want to be. An introduction to the neo-Meadian theory of the emotional self is presented in a general manner by including notions of the social self and emotion as social. In the first part of the dissertation, I suggest that diverse phenomena in the social process of self-formation and self-realization is explained by a view that has its roots in the classic social psychology of Adam Smith, Charles Horton Cooley, and, especially, George Herbert Mead. The view consists of three salient ideas: (1) the self does not emerge without the other or society, (2) it is from the point of view of the other or society that the self develops, and (3) self-realization involves a need for recognition. In the second part of the dissertation, I expand the view on emotion as social that is incorporated in the classic social psychology by investigating the recently established field of the sociology of emotions. Once the general structure of the notion of the social self and emotion as social is shown and provided with a preliminary defense, different modifications are considered. In the third part of the dissertation, both the classic social psychology and the sociology of emotions are modified to become more accurate. I elaborate on Mead’s distinction between social behavior, in the form of (1) functional identification, and social interaction, in form of (2) attitude taking of the thing from which he means that self-feeling arises, and (3) attitude taking of the other from which he means that self-reflexion arises.
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One Million-Point FFT

Mellqvist, Tobias, Kanders, Hans January 2018 (has links)
The goal of this thesis has been to implement a hardware architecture for FPGA that calculates the fast Fourier transform (FFT) of a signal using one million samples. The FFT has been designed using a single-delay feedback architecture withrotators and butterflies, including a three-stage rotator with one million rotation angles. The design has been implemented onto a single FPGA and has a throughput of 233 Msamples/s. The calculated FFT has high accuracy with a signal to quantization noise ratio (SQNR) of 95.6 dB.
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Alternativní metody a algoritmy pro detekci plamene / Alternative methods and algorithms for flame detection

Kozubík, Kamil January 2008 (has links)
This master’s thesis deals with flame detection methods. The purpose of the project was to create a flame detector, which uses the alternative method of flame detection. The introduction of this thesis gives the summary overview of the existing methods for flame detection. Further, the existing flame detectors and their applications are described. Two alternative algorithms for flame detection which are based on the digital signal analysis were realized on the PC. Flame detector, which utilizes the digital analysis of audio signal, was realized on 8 bit microcontroller Atmega128 and achieved results are presented.
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Program för frekvensanalys / Program for Frequency Analysis

Rodesten, Stephan January 2017 (has links)
Denna rapport täcker arbetsprocessen bakom att skapa en spektrumanalysator. Läsaren kommer att få läsa om den valda metoden men även alternativa metoder. Utöver detta kommer även de teoretiska delarna bakom varje moment att undersökas samt jämföras med potentiella alternativa lösningar. Projektet har utförts på uppdrag av KA Automation. Syftet med projektet var att skapa en basplattform för analys av ljudfrekvenser. Målet med detta var att kunna identifiera ljudegenskaper i form av frekvenserna hos exempelvis servomotorer i vattenpumpar. Tanken var att i ett senare utvecklingsskede kunna identifiera om och när nya frekvenser dykt upp i ljudprofilen vilket i sådana fall kan resultera i att motorn är i behov av service. Basplattformen är uppbyggd med hjälp av C# och ljudbehandlingsbiblioteket NAudio. Från resultatet kan slutsatsen dras att detta program kan analysera ljud och visa de olika frekvensernas styrka och därmed är en lämplig basplattform för vidareutveckling. / This report will cover the work process behind creating a spectrum analyzer. The reader will be able to read about the chosen method but also the alternative methods. Apart from this the theoretical parts behind every moment will also be covered and compared to potential alternative solutions. The project has been carried out on behalf of KA Automation. The purpose of the project was to create a base for analyzing sound frequencies. The goal was to be able to identify sound properties in the form of frequencies in servo motors in for example water pumps. The idea was to be able to in a later development stage be able to identify when new frequencies have entered the audio profile which might result in the motor to be in need of service. The base is created with the help of C# and the sound library NAudio. From the result one can conclude that this program can analyze sound and display the magnitude of its frequency components and is therefore a suitable base for future development.

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