• Refine Query
  • Source
  • Publication year
  • to
  • Language
  • 5
  • 2
  • 2
  • 1
  • Tagged with
  • 10
  • 5
  • 3
  • 2
  • 2
  • 2
  • 2
  • 2
  • 2
  • 2
  • 2
  • 2
  • 2
  • 2
  • 2
  • About
  • 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.
1

O entrelaçar da poesia de Antero de Quental e Florbela Espanca

CARVALHO, Elizabeth Cardoso January 2003 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2014-06-12T18:36:47Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 2 arquivo8133_1.pdf: 289728 bytes, checksum: e922e9e07fe0e9e5f37edf996dd9e3f0 (MD5) license.txt: 1748 bytes, checksum: 8a4605be74aa9ea9d79846c1fba20a33 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2003 / O objetivo desta pesquisa foi estudar as diferenças e semelhanças percebidas na lírica de Antero de Quental e Florbela Espanca, com relação às temáticas: Amar e Pensar; dando-se ênfase ao papel do leitor cooperativo, ou seja, aquele que está em constante diálogo com o texto, cedendo aos seus apelos e preenchendo os seus vazios. Os caminhos percorridos foram norteados pelo comparativismo e pela Estética da Recepção, teorias que se afiguraram de grande interesse para o desenvolvimento deste trabalho
2

1800 [Kahdeksantoistasata]-luvun geologiset uudissanat Antero Vareliuksen kielessä /

Horila, Tapio. January 1967 (has links)
Th.--Hist.--Helsinki, 1967. / Bibliogr. p. 297-313. Index.
3

Diálogo poético entre Antero de Quental e Augusto dos Anjos: a modernidade luso-brasileira

Lima, Neilton Limeira Florentino de January 2007 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2014-06-12T18:35:42Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 2 arquivo7471_1.pdf: 936620 bytes, checksum: 0c02e380bc89e62a10715d937404a08b (MD5) license.txt: 1748 bytes, checksum: 8a4605be74aa9ea9d79846c1fba20a33 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2007 / Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico / O objetivo desta pesquisa é estudar possibilidades de diálogo entre os poetas Antero de Quental (1842-1891) e Augusto dos Anjos (1884-1914), cotejando as convergências, e consequentemente as divergências, temáticas e estilísticas, tais como: o uso da forma do soneto, das quadras e sextilhas longas, todas em decassílabos, traçando a ponte entre a estética clássica e a ruptura das linguagens e idéias não tradicionais utilizadas pelos poetas; o eu lírico em crise, desconstruindo os conceitos anteriores e quebrando as expectativas dos leitores; as presenças essenciais da Morte, da Filosofia, do Cientificismo, da Religião e da Metafísica nas referidas liras. Temas recorrentes, retratados de maneira ímpar, crítica, que remetem à Modernidade, evidenciadora da atualidade de suas obras poéticas. Sobre o poeta português Antero de Quental ter-se-á como norteador, a partir dos seus Sonetos Completos (1886), a seleção feita por António Sérgio: Antero de Quental Sonetos, da Coleção de Clássicos Sá da Costa (1968), prefaciada por Oliveira Martins; a respeito do poeta brasileiro Augusto dos Anjos, utilizar-se-á o Eu (1912), em edição organizada por Alexei Bueno: Augusto dos Anjos: Obra completa, volume único, publicado pela Nova Aguilar (1994). Isto posto, lançando mão dos instrumentos metodológicos propostos pela Literatura Comparada, bem como da Estética da Recepção, fundamentais para o desenvolvimento deste trabalho, entre outros pertinentes estudos teóricos e aos poetas por nós elegidos
4

Fluid inclusion and trace element studies of the gem pegmatites of Mt. Antero, Colorado

Kar, Adityamoy 13 February 2009 (has links)
The gem pegmatites of Mt. Antero, Colorado occur in an Oligocene granitic stock containing aquamarine, smoky, clear and milky quartz, phenakite, muscovite, fluorite, garnet, pyrite, topaz and calcite. Aquamarine and smoky quartz contain abundant primary fluid inclusions outlining growth zones, as well as numerous trails of pseudosecondary and secondary inclusions. Salinities and homogenization temperatures (Th) of these inclusions define five distinct groups. The earliest primary fluid inclusions occur in outer growth zones of gem aquamarines. These inclusions have salinities of 2.6 - 3.9 wt.% and homogenize at 350°- 360°C. The earliest primary inclusions in smoky quartz have salinities of 5.0 - 5.6 wt. % and homogenize at the same temperature as the primaries in aquamarines. Paragenetically later primary and secondary C02-bearing inclusions in aquamarine, and secondary C02- bearing inclusions in smoky quartz homogenize at 350°-360°C. Later secondary inclusions in smoky quartz define two distinct groups based on salinity and Th (Group 1: Th = 285°-355°C, salinity = 6.1 - 7.9 wt.%; Group 2: Th = 215°-245°C, salinity = 3.0- 4.3 wt.%). Salinities and Th's of very latest primary inclusions in aquamarine overlap with those of group 1 in smoky quartz. Homogenization temperature of latest primary inclusions in smoky quartz is 194°-213°C and salinities range from 0.5 - 2.0 wt.%. Secondary inclusions in phenakite and fluorite crystals homogenize at about 270°C and 215°C, and have salinities of 1.3 and 0.5 wt. %, respectively. The fluid inclusion data, combined with constraints from mineral equilibria, suggest that gem aquamarines formed at approximately 500° to 600°C and - 1 kbar from low to moderate salinity aqueous fluids (2.6 - 6.2 wt. %). The salinity increased during the final stages of aquamarine growth and initial stages of smoky quartz formation, reaching a maximum of about 8 wt. %. During later stages of smoky quartz formation and subsequent fluorite and phenakite growth the salinity continuously decreased. Calcite and the latest quartz crystallized from -0.5 wt. % solutions. The beryl crystals from Mt. Antero vary in color from dark to pale blue aquamarines to the essentially colorless goshenite variety with some individual crystals showing color zoning. Quantitative electron microprobe analyses showed that iron, which imparts the blue color to the aquamarines, is enriched in the dark blue parts of a gem crystal and comparatively depleted in the paler blue terminated parts of the crystals. Most of the aquamarine crystals showed evidence of growth zoning. Quantitative analyses and X-ray maps generated with electron microprobe show that iron and cesium are depleted in the cores of the beryls and enriched in the rims of the crystals. An exact opposite trend is observed for sodium and magnesium, which are depleted in the rims but enriched in the cores of the beryls. / Master of Science
5

Os sonetos de Antero de Quental : uma leitura do Budismo Indiano

Alves, Carlos Miguel Botao January 1998 (has links)
University of Macau / Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities / Department of Portuguese
6

A comparison of lay and professional opinion on treatment need and treatment outcome

Vally, Ismail M. January 1997 (has links)
Magister Chirurgiae Dentium (MChD) / The psychological, social, and cultural aspects of facial and dental attractiveness is an integral part of health care. Lay persons perceptions of facial and dental attractiveness are influenced by many factors including age, gender, geographic location (nationally or international), ethnic status, employment status, cultural differences and social class will effect the social impact of the anomalies. In addition, the public response to dental anomalies will vary according to experience of good health or ill health of the individual, relatives and friends. The perception of malocclusion is often seen differently between orthodontists, patients and lay public. The differing perceptions of patients and dental practitioners may influence the delivery of orthodontic care. It has been reported that 70% of orthodontic treatment is dentist induced and that orthodontic treatment may be undertaken without the patient or parents perceiving a problem with the teeth. (DHSS, Schanscheiff Report, 1986). The thresholds of entry and exit for orthodontic care may be different as perceived by orthodontists and lay persons. Orthodontists may pursue full alignment and perfect occlusion whereas lay persons may accept varying degrees of deviation from normal. This current study has assessed and recorded the differences in opinions of professional orthodontists and lay persons on dento-facial aesthetics, orthodontic treatment need and orthodontic treatment outcome. The study was carried out at the Orthodontic Department, University of Wales, College of Medicine, School of Dentistry. The opinions of 56 lay persons (dental technicians, dental nurses and lay persons not involved in the clinical process) and 97 orthodontists was collected by recording judgements using various patient records as stimuli. For each set of records examined, each member of the panel indicated their opinion using Likert scales. Judgements were made by assessments of 68 study casts in respect of:- * the need for orthodontic treatment on dental health grounds. the need for orthodontic treatment on dental aesthetic grounds. deviation from normal occlusion. the decision whether to treat. ** * In addition, judgements were made on a sample of 50 pairs of outline facial profiles before and after treatment in respect of: * * deviation from normal facial aesthetics comparison of aesthetics pre-treatment and post-treatment. Furthermore, assessments on 50 pairs of pre-treatment and post-treatment study casts in respect of: * * degree of improvement as a result of treatment. acceptability of result. Orthodontists subjective judgements are more reliable than lay persons in their assessments of dental aesthetics, dental health and deviation from normal. The level of agreement for the decision to recommend treatment is similar between orthodontists and lay groups ie. lay persons are as reliable as orthodontists in the decision to recommend treatment. Orthodontists tend to recommend 10 - 12 % more treatment than lay persons. The orthodontist group were more reliable than the lay group in assessing degree of improvement and assessment of outcome. Orthodontists reject approximately 25% of cases deemed acceptable by the lay group. Dental aesthetics appeared to be the most important feature in the assessment of treatment outcome by both orthodontists and lay groups.
7

O desejo de inconsciência em poemas de Fernando Pessoa: ortônimo e heterônimos Alberto Caeiro e Alvaro de Campos / The unconsciousness desire in poems of Fernando Pessoa: orthonymous and heteronymous Alberto Caeiro and Álvaro de Campos

Rodrigues, Hélio Valdeci 26 March 2009 (has links)
Este trabalho registra a trajetória da leitura que fizemos dos poemas do corpus em busca de resolução das questões problematizadas em torno do desejo de inconsciência. Procuramos identificar e estabelecer relações intertextuais entre os poemas Mãe..., de Antero de Quental, O sono do João, de António Nobre e alguns poemas de Fernando Pessoa ortônimo e heterônimos Alberto Caeiro e Álvaro de Campos. Buscamos perceber desdobramentos e representações do estado de inconsciência desejado e recomendado pelos sujeitos poéticos do corpus como rota de fuga às angústias íntimas oriundas do desconcerto entre as disposições anímicas do sujeito consigo mesmo e com o mundo, oriundas do doloroso sentir como fonte, para os sujeitos poéticos, de males: o pensamento reflexivo, a racionalidade, a ciência. Visamos, com a identificação e o estabelecimento de relações intertextuais entre poemas do corpus, perceber Fernando Pessoa inserido numa tradição literária de poetas intimistas portugueses do final do século XIX e início do XX, em cujos poemas reverbera o desejo de inconsciência. Procuramos expor, no capítulo O desejo de inconsciência, através do traço nostálgico e melancólico do homem da modernidade, o que poderia corroborar para uma compreensão mais aprofundada do problema do desejo de inconsciência como busca de paraísos mitológicos, terrestres ou artificiais, sonhos edênicos, rotas de fuga à consciência e racionalidade sentidas como causadoras de inquietações e dores. / This work reports the reading trajectory that we made of the poems of corpus, searching answers to arisen questions around the unconsciousness desire. We tried to identify and establish inter textual relations among the poems Mãe..., of Antero de Quental, O sono do João, of António Nobre and some poems of Fernando Pessoa - orthonymous and heteronymous Alberto Caeiro and Álvaro de Campos. We search to perceive developments and representations of the unconsciousness state pursued and recommended by the poetical subjects of the corpus as an escape route from inner anguish derived from the subject soul moods with himself and with the world, due to painful feelings as source of ills to the poetical subjects: reflective thought, rationality, science. We aim, with the identification and establishment of inter textual relationships in poems of the corpus, to perceive Fernando Pessoa related to a literary tradition of Portuguese intimate poets at the end of the XIX century and the beginning of the XX century, in whose poems the unconsciousness desire reverberates. We try to display, in the chapter named The unconsciousness desire, through the nostalgic and melancholic character of modernity man, what could enhance to a deeper understanding of the unconsciousness desire matter as a search of mythic, terrestrial or artificial paradises, wondrous dreams, escape routes from the conscience and rationality blamed of causing restlessness and pains.
8

O desejo de inconsciência em poemas de Fernando Pessoa: ortônimo e heterônimos Alberto Caeiro e Alvaro de Campos / The unconsciousness desire in poems of Fernando Pessoa: orthonymous and heteronymous Alberto Caeiro and Álvaro de Campos

Hélio Valdeci Rodrigues 26 March 2009 (has links)
Este trabalho registra a trajetória da leitura que fizemos dos poemas do corpus em busca de resolução das questões problematizadas em torno do desejo de inconsciência. Procuramos identificar e estabelecer relações intertextuais entre os poemas Mãe..., de Antero de Quental, O sono do João, de António Nobre e alguns poemas de Fernando Pessoa ortônimo e heterônimos Alberto Caeiro e Álvaro de Campos. Buscamos perceber desdobramentos e representações do estado de inconsciência desejado e recomendado pelos sujeitos poéticos do corpus como rota de fuga às angústias íntimas oriundas do desconcerto entre as disposições anímicas do sujeito consigo mesmo e com o mundo, oriundas do doloroso sentir como fonte, para os sujeitos poéticos, de males: o pensamento reflexivo, a racionalidade, a ciência. Visamos, com a identificação e o estabelecimento de relações intertextuais entre poemas do corpus, perceber Fernando Pessoa inserido numa tradição literária de poetas intimistas portugueses do final do século XIX e início do XX, em cujos poemas reverbera o desejo de inconsciência. Procuramos expor, no capítulo O desejo de inconsciência, através do traço nostálgico e melancólico do homem da modernidade, o que poderia corroborar para uma compreensão mais aprofundada do problema do desejo de inconsciência como busca de paraísos mitológicos, terrestres ou artificiais, sonhos edênicos, rotas de fuga à consciência e racionalidade sentidas como causadoras de inquietações e dores. / This work reports the reading trajectory that we made of the poems of corpus, searching answers to arisen questions around the unconsciousness desire. We tried to identify and establish inter textual relations among the poems Mãe..., of Antero de Quental, O sono do João, of António Nobre and some poems of Fernando Pessoa - orthonymous and heteronymous Alberto Caeiro and Álvaro de Campos. We search to perceive developments and representations of the unconsciousness state pursued and recommended by the poetical subjects of the corpus as an escape route from inner anguish derived from the subject soul moods with himself and with the world, due to painful feelings as source of ills to the poetical subjects: reflective thought, rationality, science. We aim, with the identification and establishment of inter textual relationships in poems of the corpus, to perceive Fernando Pessoa related to a literary tradition of Portuguese intimate poets at the end of the XIX century and the beginning of the XX century, in whose poems the unconsciousness desire reverberates. We try to display, in the chapter named The unconsciousness desire, through the nostalgic and melancholic character of modernity man, what could enhance to a deeper understanding of the unconsciousness desire matter as a search of mythic, terrestrial or artificial paradises, wondrous dreams, escape routes from the conscience and rationality blamed of causing restlessness and pains.
9

Projections anatomiques des bulbes olfactifs chez la lamproie

St-Pierre, Melissa January 2007 (has links)
Mémoire numérisé par la Division de la gestion de documents et des archives de l'Université de Montréal.
10

Projections anatomiques des bulbes olfactifs chez la lamproie

St-Pierre, Melissa January 2007 (has links)
Mémoire numérisé par la Division de la gestion de documents et des archives de l'Université de Montréal

Page generated in 0.044 seconds