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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 switched-capacitor analysis metal-oxide-silicon circuit simulator

Jan, Ying-Wei January 1999 (has links)
No description available.
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Nutrientes como traçadores químicos de massas de água e indicadores de processos biogeoquímicos ao longo de uma seção transversal na costa sul do Brasil / Nutrients as chemical tracers of water masses and indicators of biogeochemical processes along a cross section in the southern coast of Brazil

Vieira, Chiara Machado 13 April 2018 (has links)
O Oceano Atlântico tem um papel importante na circulação global e nas influências oceânicas no sistema climático. Na sua porção sudoeste, a South Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation representa uma componente regional relevante para a circulação termohalina global. O monitoramento da presença e das características físicas (temperatura potencial, salinidade) das massas d\'água da região se faz necessário para avaliar a variabilidade da dinâmica da região. Neste contexto, da variabilidade, os parâmetros químicos (oxigênio dissolvido, fosfato, silicato e nitrato) tem grande importância, pois mesmo quando utilizados como traçadores complementares das massas d\'água, apresentam variações temporais e espaciais maiores que os parâmetros físicos devido aos processos biogeoquímicos. Em regiões costeiras, com todas as ressalvas, os nutrientes podem ser utilizados como traçadores complementares, como por exemplo, o silicato e fosfato foram considerados bom indicadores da Água de Plataforma do Prata (APP), e o nitrato, da Água Central do Atlântico Sul (ACAS). Na região fora da plataforma foram identificadas pelos parâmetros físicos e complementadas pelos parâmetros químicos as massas já citadas em literatura, Água Tropical (AT), ACAS, Água Intermediária Antártica (AIA) (máximo de oxigênio e nutrientes), Água Circumpolar Superior (ACS) e Água Circumpolar Inferior (ACI) (mínimo de oxigênio e máximo de nutrientes), Água Profunda do Atlântico Norte (APAN) (máximo de oxigênio e mínimo de nutrientes) e Água de Fundo Antártica (AFA) (máximo de silicato). Além disso, os nutrientes podem ser usados como ferramentas para estudar a dinâmica da região. Ao longo do transecto próximo a 34,5°S, foram observadas variações dos parâmetros físicos e químicos devido a processos de mistura podem indicar alterações na circulação das massas d\'água. O oxigênio dissolvido apresentou as maiores diferenças entre a porção leste e oeste na AT, AIA, ACS e APAN. O fosfato indicou o processo para a AT, ACS e APAN. O silicato apresentou variações mais evidentes para a AIA, ACS e APAN. E o nitrato apresentou uma distribuição mais homogênea, sem variações que permitam indicar alterações dos processos de circulação na região. / The Atlantic Ocean plays an important role in global circulation and in oceanic influences on the climate system. In its southwestern portion, the South Atlantic South Overturning Circulation represents a relevant regional component to the global thermohaline circulation. Monitoring the presence and physical characteristics (potential temperature, salinity) of the region\'s water masses is necessary to evaluate the variability of the region dynamics. In this context, chemical parameters (dissolved oxygen, phosphate, silicate and nitrate) are of great importance because, even when used as complementary tracers of water masses, they present temporal and spatial variations that are bigger than the physical parameters due to the biogeochemical processes. In coastal regions, with all reservations, nutrients can be used as complementary tracers, for example, silicate and phosphate were considered good indicators of Plata Plume Water (PPW) and the nitrate for Central Atlantic South Water (SACW). In the offshore region were identified by the physical parameters and complemented by the chemical parameters the already know water masses: Tropical Water (TW), SACW, Antarctic Intermediate Water (AAIW) (oxygen and nutrients maximum), Upper Circumpolar Deep Water (UCDW) and Lower Circumpolar Deep Water (LCDW) (oxygen minimum and nutrients maximum), North Atlantic Deep Water (NADW) (oxygen maximum and nutrients minimum) and Antarctic Bottom Water (AABW) (silicate maximum). In addition, nutrients can be used as tools to study the dynamics of the region. Along the transect close to 34.5 ° S, differences in physical and chemical parameters due to mixing processes can indicate changes in the circulation of water masses. The dissolved oxygen presented the largest differences between the east and west portions for the TW, AAIW, UCDW and NADW. The phosphate showed the process for the TW, UCDW and NADW. The silicate showed the remarkable variations for the AAIW, UCDW and NADW. And the nitrate presented homogeneous distribution, without variations that allow indicating changes in the circulation process in the region.
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Nutrientes como traçadores químicos de massas de água e indicadores de processos biogeoquímicos ao longo de uma seção transversal na costa sul do Brasil / Nutrients as chemical tracers of water masses and indicators of biogeochemical processes along a cross section in the southern coast of Brazil

Chiara Machado Vieira 13 April 2018 (has links)
O Oceano Atlântico tem um papel importante na circulação global e nas influências oceânicas no sistema climático. Na sua porção sudoeste, a South Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation representa uma componente regional relevante para a circulação termohalina global. O monitoramento da presença e das características físicas (temperatura potencial, salinidade) das massas d\'água da região se faz necessário para avaliar a variabilidade da dinâmica da região. Neste contexto, da variabilidade, os parâmetros químicos (oxigênio dissolvido, fosfato, silicato e nitrato) tem grande importância, pois mesmo quando utilizados como traçadores complementares das massas d\'água, apresentam variações temporais e espaciais maiores que os parâmetros físicos devido aos processos biogeoquímicos. Em regiões costeiras, com todas as ressalvas, os nutrientes podem ser utilizados como traçadores complementares, como por exemplo, o silicato e fosfato foram considerados bom indicadores da Água de Plataforma do Prata (APP), e o nitrato, da Água Central do Atlântico Sul (ACAS). Na região fora da plataforma foram identificadas pelos parâmetros físicos e complementadas pelos parâmetros químicos as massas já citadas em literatura, Água Tropical (AT), ACAS, Água Intermediária Antártica (AIA) (máximo de oxigênio e nutrientes), Água Circumpolar Superior (ACS) e Água Circumpolar Inferior (ACI) (mínimo de oxigênio e máximo de nutrientes), Água Profunda do Atlântico Norte (APAN) (máximo de oxigênio e mínimo de nutrientes) e Água de Fundo Antártica (AFA) (máximo de silicato). Além disso, os nutrientes podem ser usados como ferramentas para estudar a dinâmica da região. Ao longo do transecto próximo a 34,5°S, foram observadas variações dos parâmetros físicos e químicos devido a processos de mistura podem indicar alterações na circulação das massas d\'água. O oxigênio dissolvido apresentou as maiores diferenças entre a porção leste e oeste na AT, AIA, ACS e APAN. O fosfato indicou o processo para a AT, ACS e APAN. O silicato apresentou variações mais evidentes para a AIA, ACS e APAN. E o nitrato apresentou uma distribuição mais homogênea, sem variações que permitam indicar alterações dos processos de circulação na região. / The Atlantic Ocean plays an important role in global circulation and in oceanic influences on the climate system. In its southwestern portion, the South Atlantic South Overturning Circulation represents a relevant regional component to the global thermohaline circulation. Monitoring the presence and physical characteristics (potential temperature, salinity) of the region\'s water masses is necessary to evaluate the variability of the region dynamics. In this context, chemical parameters (dissolved oxygen, phosphate, silicate and nitrate) are of great importance because, even when used as complementary tracers of water masses, they present temporal and spatial variations that are bigger than the physical parameters due to the biogeochemical processes. In coastal regions, with all reservations, nutrients can be used as complementary tracers, for example, silicate and phosphate were considered good indicators of Plata Plume Water (PPW) and the nitrate for Central Atlantic South Water (SACW). In the offshore region were identified by the physical parameters and complemented by the chemical parameters the already know water masses: Tropical Water (TW), SACW, Antarctic Intermediate Water (AAIW) (oxygen and nutrients maximum), Upper Circumpolar Deep Water (UCDW) and Lower Circumpolar Deep Water (LCDW) (oxygen minimum and nutrients maximum), North Atlantic Deep Water (NADW) (oxygen maximum and nutrients minimum) and Antarctic Bottom Water (AABW) (silicate maximum). In addition, nutrients can be used as tools to study the dynamics of the region. Along the transect close to 34.5 ° S, differences in physical and chemical parameters due to mixing processes can indicate changes in the circulation of water masses. The dissolved oxygen presented the largest differences between the east and west portions for the TW, AAIW, UCDW and NADW. The phosphate showed the process for the TW, UCDW and NADW. The silicate showed the remarkable variations for the AAIW, UCDW and NADW. And the nitrate presented homogeneous distribution, without variations that allow indicating changes in the circulation process in the region.
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Die opstel van ‘n kriteriale struktuur vir die ontwerp van ‘n geskrewe arbeidsterapiekurrikulum, met spesiale verwysing na die Universiteit van Wes-Kaapland

Coetzee, S January 1991 (has links)
Magister Philosophiae - MPhil / The purpose of this study was, first, to develop an occupational therapy curriculum theory to serve as a guideline for South African occupational therapy educators wishing to expand their insight into their work. This was done and is presented on the basis of a critical review of key sources from the literature about curriculum. The occupational therapy curriculum arrived at in this manner was intended to serve as a basis for the development of a set of criteria in terms of which the ongoing viability of the existing written occupational therapy curriculum of the University of the Western Cape (UWC) could be evaluated. The set of criteria thus arrived at was then applied to three documents: the written Minimum Standards for the training of Occupational Therapists of the World Federation of Occupational Therapists (WFOT), the written Minimum Standards for the training of Occupational Therapy students of the South African Medical and Dental Council (SAMOC), and the written Occupational Therapy curriculum of the University of the Western Cape. The purpose was to identify the curricular assumptions underpinning these documents, and also to evaluate their ongoing viability as guidelines (in the case of the WFOT and SAMOC documents) or as curricula (in the case of UWC). It was found that the Minimum Standards of WFOT are essentially informed by a rationalistic philosophy, and that its ongoing viability (as a guideline for minimum standards) appears to be limited. The evaluation of the Minimum Standards of the SAMOC produced similar findings. The UWC document proved to be more eclectic, but again with academic rationalism as the dominant curriculum paradigm. However adequate it might be for the present, the longer-term viability of the document appeared questionable. After adaptation had been made to the UWC document on the basis of the developed set of criteria, its immediate viability seemed to have been enhanced, but with little effect on its longer-term viability. The excercise suggested that the process of curriculum planning, evaluation and modification can be facilitated by the application of such a set of criteria, presenting as it does a "nutshell" overview of an existing or amended curriculum. This study confirms that written occupational therapy curricula and standards provide no guarantee that curriculum intentions will be realized. Such documents merely provide the parameters within which curriculum debates can occur and in terms of which curriculum planning. implementation and evaluation can take place. As intentions have to be manifested in practice. the creation of an occupational therapy curriculum that is viable in an enduring way will require a study similar to this one but which addresses the operational curriculum.

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