New Releases by Paulo Henrique

Paulo Henrique is the author of Magical World of Colorful Pets (2024), Martial Arts Coloring (2023), Mommy Mommy There ́s a Monster Under My Bed (2023), Fractal and Polar Microstrip Antennas and Arrays for Wireless Communications (2022), Jambo (2020).

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Magical World of Colorful Pets

release date: Feb 03, 2024
Magical World of Colorful Pets
Explore the magic of the animal kingdom with our "Magical World of Colorful Pets". This charming children''s coloring book takes little explorers on an imaginative journey, featuring an irresistible collection of adorable animals. From majestic lions to colorful birds and cuddly bears, each page provides an opportunity to bring these charming characters to life with an explosion of vibrant colors. Get the "Magical World of Colorful Pets" now and give kids hours of creative fun. Let the magic come to life on every page, as your little artist explores the colorful universe of animals. Order your copy today and bring the joy of artistic expression into your home!

Martial Arts Coloring

release date: Dec 30, 2023
Martial Arts Coloring
This is the first coloring book, it is great for children to have their first contact with martial arts, coloring and having fun.. book completely in black and white to color and have fun, whether at school or at home.... coloring book black and whit 100 pages

Mommy Mommy There ́s a Monster Under My Bed

release date: Jan 20, 2023
Mommy Mommy There ́s a Monster Under My Bed
Mommy Momy... There ́s a Monster under my bed! Is an amazing rhyming story that teaches kids how to address fear encouraging them to face it head-on and discovery the true source of things that scare them. It''s a must-read for any kid and a great bedtime story!

Fractal and Polar Microstrip Antennas and Arrays for Wireless Communications

Fractal and Polar Microstrip Antennas and Arrays for Wireless Communications
This chapter presents the research done by authors in recent years on microstrip antennas and their applications in wireless sensors network. The subject is delimited to the study of conventional microstrip antennas, from which antennas with fractal and polar shapes are proposed. A detailed description of the antenna design methodology is presented for some prototypes of microstrip antennas manufactured with different dielectric substrates. Analysis of the proposed antennas has been done through computational simulation of full-wave methods. Experimental characterization of antennas and dielectric materials has been performed with the use of a vector network analyzer. The results obtained for the resonant and radiation parameters of the antennas are presented. Computer-aided design (CAD) of microstrip antennas and arrays using fractal and polar geometrical transformations results in a wide class of antenna elements with desirable and unique characteristics, such as compact, exclusive, and esthetic antenna design for multiband or broadband frequency operation with stable radiation pattern.

Jambo

release date: Dec 15, 2020
Jambo
Conheci uma mulher que revirou tudo o que eu achava que sabia. Listei dez personalidades diferentes e para conhecê-las, tem que passar pelos estágios que parecia que a dominava. Muitas vezes, a possuía numa luta mediúnica, como, se realmente, um espírito invadisse o corpo daquela mulher a transformando em vários seres transmutáveis. Se for para tentar entender meu sentimento pela Jambo no final, começou por aí. A grande aventura que era tentar conhecê-la em um mundo que ela era dez pessoas diferentes. Aprendi a amar e odiar cada pessoa que ela era. Muitas vezes apareceram personalidades novas e outras vezes a que parecia ser dominadora se tornava uma nova pela característica emocional adquirida. Complexo de mais e aquela mulher não foi feita para homens normais. Pode pedir pdf por e-mail pela metade do preço resolucaodigitalrd@gmail.com

Megaphones Out, Smartphones In

release date: Nov 03, 2020
Megaphones Out, Smartphones In
The authors wrote an essential handbook for good leadership by linking theories of communication with employees and communicators'' testimonials from around the world to their practice of years of work in organizations. In addition, they convey the message that, in these new times, free, direct, open and multidirectional communication is the best way to humanize labor relations. It is this communication that transforms all leaders and employees into agents who move in the same direction, pursuing the same goals of success. This book inspires us to say that being strategic, today, is being dialogical.

Linux

release date: Jul 17, 2020
Linux
Eu gostaria de esclarecer uma série de dúvidas que sempre surgem sobre o sistema operacional do pinguim. A partir daí vocês passarão a ter uma visão mais ampla de como eu pude resolver meus problemas e de um certo modo ajudar a comunidade em diversas ocasiões.

Practical Language

release date: Mar 31, 2020
Practical Language
Language Practice is a bilingual (English / Portuguese) travel guide for those people who do not speak the language of the country. How to get a ride, go to the market, the pharmacy, the restaurant. A day-to-day facilitator.

How Does Industry 4.0 Technologies Impact on Performance Objectives in the Larger Area of Upper Bavaria?

How Does Industry 4.0 Technologies Impact on Performance Objectives in the Larger Area of Upper Bavaria?
Implications of Industry 4.0 for enterprises in Upper Bavaria are still unclear. This working paper examines how key technologies of Industry 4.0 impact on performance objectives. The research methodology is based on a quantitative study carried out in in the larger area of Upper Bavaria with a focus on metal-mechanic and automotive sector. The results show which Industry 4.0 technologies have the highest implementation level and which technologies have the biggest impact on company performance objectives. Furthermore, the presented survey provides not only research on large companies, but analyze also micro, small and medium-sized enterprises in detail.

I Geek

release date: Dec 27, 2019
I Geek
This is not a contemplative book as I am badass, however I intend to demonstrate through my digital experience, as anyone can be more technologically active and that learning the basics of the things you will be able to move in any gadget or system available.

Splinters of Truth

release date: Jun 12, 2019
Splinters of Truth
I am someone who has, after years of studying non-duality and one year of non-dual practice, attained full and complete enlightenment. I am very sure the kind of enlightenment I got was the highest it''s possible to get as a live human being here on earth. Well, actually, I never got anything-I just lost all delusions.Of course, we can always go "further" when it comes to spiritual development, but when it comes to enlightenment, I believe there''s a set limit to how far you can get, due to the very limitations of existing in a body as a human being (well, in fact we never "exist" in a body, but you get my point, right?). Because of this, If anyone claims they have reached a higher level of enlightenment than mine''s, surely this person must be a disembodied being, a liar, or a total beast.Overall, I would like to share with the world my experiences when it comes to spirituality, because the path I have traveled few others have also traveled, and even fewer have shared their own experiences about the path that leads to the goal of enlightenment. In this book, I will teach theory, practice and share my own direct experiences on the subject of spirituality. Because non-duality was my "dharma gate", I believe the stories I''ll tell in this book will resemble the stories told my many Advaita masters, such as Nisardagatta Maharaj Ramana Maharshi, Adi Shankara and others.

Cost-utility Analysis of Imaging for Surveillance and Diagnosis of Hepatocellular Carcinoma

release date: Jan 01, 2019
Cost-utility Analysis of Imaging for Surveillance and Diagnosis of Hepatocellular Carcinoma
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a serious complication associated with chronic liver disease. Current guidelines recommended HCC surveillance using ultrasound (US) every six months. However, US surveillance can be challenging for some patients, particularly those with cirrhosis or obesity. Alternately, computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and abbreviated MRI have been explored as alternative imaging modalities and may be used in selected patients who are likely to have experienced inadequate US examinations. In this thesis, we aimed to assess the cost-effectiveness of imaging-based surveillance and diagnostic strategies in patients at risk of HCC while taking into account technically inadequate examinations and patients'' compliance. We compared seven surveillance and diagnostic strategies: strategy A, US for surveillance and CT for diagnosis; strategy B, US for surveillance and MRI for diagnosis; strategy C, US for surveillance and CT for inadequate or positive surveillance; strategy D, US for surveillance and MRI for inadequate or positive surveillance; strategy E, surveillance and diagnosis with CT followed by MRI for inadequate surveillance; strategy F, surveillance and diagnosis with MRI followed by CT for inadequate surveillance; and strategy G, surveillance with abbreviated MRI followed by CT for inadequate surveillance or MRI for positive surveillance. Two compliance scenarios were evaluated: optimal and conservative. For each scenario, the most cost-effective strategy was based on a willingness-to-pay threshold of Can$50,000 (Canadian dollars) per quality-adjusted life year (QALY). We also performed sensitivity analyses. Our results demonstrated that strategy E was the most cost-effective strategy in scenarios with optimal patient compliance (Can$13,631/QALY). However, in scenarios with low patient compliance, strategy G was the most cost-effective alternative to the current US-surveillance practice (Can$39,681/QALY). Sensitivity analyses supported the base-case analysis in the optimal compliance scenario; however, several parameters altered the cost-effectiveness relationship in the conservative compliance scenario. By performing this economic analysis, we concluded that an individual approach, considering the clinical particularities of the patients, is more cost-effective than the current "one-size-fits-all" strategy. However, before implementing a surveillance program incorporating imaging modalities other than US, future studies should address the economic burden associated with false-positive HCC diagnoses and the accuracy of abbreviated MRI examinations in a surveillance setting.

Self-organization for 5G and Beyond Mobile Networks Using Reinforcement Learning

release date: Jan 01, 2019

Reducing Disease Burden in Rural Populations

release date: Jan 01, 2018
Reducing Disease Burden in Rural Populations
In 1984, Portugal was a middle-income country, developing the primary health care system, based on family doctors, health centres and health posts, reaching almost all population, with infectious diseases as one of the main health problems. In 2006, Mozambique was a low-income country, with a national health service attaining 60% of the population (40% in rural areas), with a double burden of disease (infectious and non-communicable diseases). Working in primary health care in Europe and Africa, we compare several experiences of family medicine practice in rural populations, different in context, time, and methods: Portugal 1984,Äì2006 and Mozambique 2007,Äì2020, all with a strong component of community health education. Our descriptive case studies, summarise strategies, interventions, and results, reviewing reports and articles. Population,Äô health indicators, and quality of life have improved, in different contexts with culturally tailored approaches. Participative societal diagnosis and multidisciplinary interventions are necessary to improve rural population health. Different rural populations and cultures are ready to learn and to participate in health promotion; empowering rural populations on health issues is an affordable strategy to better health indicators and services. Family Medicine is effective to extend primary health care to all rural populations, aiming universal health cover.

A Performer's Guide to Poema de Sete Faces, Song Cycle by Jeffrey Perry

release date: Jan 01, 2018

Dominatrix

release date: Jul 12, 2017
Dominatrix
Está é a história verdadeira de Lilith. Por que Lilith? Lilith aparece como um demônio noturno na crença tradicional judaica e islâmica como a primeira mulher do personagem bíblico Adão, sendo que em uma passagem (Patai 81: 455f) ela é acusada de ser a serpente que levou Eva a comer o fruto proibido. Ou seja, a mulher cheira pecado mesmo! Ela tem o prazer de dominar! Pode pedir pdf por e-mail pela metade do preço resolucaodigitalrd@gmail.com

Genetic Variant Rs2383207 is Associated with Susceptibility to Large Artery Atherosclerosis Ischemic Stroke in Brazilian Population

release date: Jan 01, 2017
Genetic Variant Rs2383207 is Associated with Susceptibility to Large Artery Atherosclerosis Ischemic Stroke in Brazilian Population
BACKGROUND: Stroke constitutes a severe and complex disorder with high morbidity and mortality rates worldwide. In recent years, genetic factors have been pointed as important risk contributors for stroke pathogenesis. CDKN2A/2B gene has been described in association with the risk of multiple diseases, including cardiovascular diseases, hypertension, and stroke. We aimed to investigate the association of rs2383207 polymorphism, nearby CDKN2A/2B gene, with the susceptibility to Large Artery Atherosclerosis Ischemic stroke (LAA-IS) in Brazilian population. METHODS: For the study, 195 patients classified by TOAST criteria, 249 stroke-free controls from Joinville Stroke Biobank were matched by age and gender. Genotypes were determined by TaqMan real-time PCR assay. RESULTS: We found a significant difference in the distribution of the rs2383207*A allele frequencies between cases and controls (58% vs 19%; p = 4.66 E-10) and increased risk for LAA-IS due to this allele [OR 2.35 (95% CI = 1.79 - 3.08)]. CONCLUSION: To our knowledge, this is the first study correlating the polymorphism rs2383207 with stroke in Brazilian population, which may be useful for understand the genetic role in LAA-IS predisposition.Key- Words: Ischemic Stroke - genetic variants - CKDN2A/2B gene.

Intersections Between Shakespeare and Beckett on Stage, Screen and Page

release date: Jan 01, 2017

CHARACTERIZATION OF THE ORAL SHEDDING OF HERPESVIRIDAE FAMILY IN ADULT PATIENTS SUBMITTED TO ALLOGENEIC HEMATOPOIETIC STEM CELLS TRANSPLANTATION AND ITS RELATION WITH ORAL MUCOSITIS

release date: Jan 01, 2017
CHARACTERIZATION OF THE ORAL SHEDDING OF HERPESVIRIDAE FAMILY IN ADULT PATIENTS SUBMITTED TO ALLOGENEIC HEMATOPOIETIC STEM CELLS TRANSPLANTATION AND ITS RELATION WITH ORAL MUCOSITIS
The role of virus in the pathogenesis of oral mucositis (OM), either in its severity or as a triggering factor, in patient submitted to allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (alloHSCT), has been timidly investigated in the last decades. The present study evaluated through the PCR and enzymatic digestion the oral excretion of Herpesviridae family in 32 adult patients submitted to alloHSCT (12 patients who developed OM and 20 patients who did not develop OM) pre, during and post-transplant. The samples were collected from the oral mucosa, supragingival and subgingival area at five moments of clinical follow-up, adding two more samples in patients who developed ulcerative OM, at beginning and at resolution of the lesion. By the moment that the samples were collected the detection of HSV-1, HHV-6A, HHV-6B, CMV, EBV and HHV-7 was observed in 4,34%, 4,34%, 5,53%, 6,32%, 19,36% and 43,08% in the group without OM and 3,84%, 0%, 1,7%, 2,13%, 18,8% and 71,79% in the group with OM, respectively. A qualitative analysis showed a lower presence in the subgingival site. The oral shedding of HHV-7 was significantly higher in group with OM. In most cases, the positive samples for EBV and CMV in the oral shedding were detected earlier than in the serologic samples. Six patients had positive samples for HHV-6B and 5 of them died because of the relapse of the disease or due to complications inherent to alloHSCT. These findings suggest that the presence of HHV-6B is a negative prognostic factor for patients submitted to alloHSCT.

Seasonal Growth Of A Clonal Eucalyptus Plantation In Soil Fertilized With Class B Sewage Sludge

release date: Jan 01, 2017
Seasonal Growth Of A Clonal Eucalyptus Plantation In Soil Fertilized With Class B Sewage Sludge
The objective of this work was to evaluate of trees growth seasonality of a eucalyptus plantation fertilized with sewage sludge (SS) and K, complemented or not with P and/or B, and their respective response to meteorological variables. Therefore, in February 2015, a randomized block experiment was set up using clones of Eucalyptus (SP5727), with ten treatments and four replications, in a commercial area with water restriction (Cwa, Ku00f6ppen scale) and low soil fertility of the company Suzano Papel e Celulose S.A. The treatments were two levels of mineral fertilization, seven treatments with SS and K, supplemented or not with P and/or B, and one control. From 23 to 35 months after planting, a biweekly monitoring was carried out, using dendrometer bands, in five trees per plot. The treatments with application of 50%LE+86%P-B+K, 100%LE+66%P-B+K, 100%LE+66%P+B+K, 150%LE-P-B+K and the highest level of mineral fertilization presented a volume of wood (139 mu00b3 ha-1) higher than the control (125 mu00b3 ha-1). There was a smaller increase of transversal area in the period of low rainfall (July to October), with a high growth rate in October, after precipitation of 50 mm. The variables minimum temperature and potential evapotranspiration were the ones that most influenced the increment of the cross-sectional area, positively and negatively, respectively. The precipitation, although significant, showed low growth influence. There were no differences due to climatic variables between treatments. The fertilization of eucalyptus with sewage sludge promoted growth equivalent to the application of mineral fertilizer for high productivity.

Discriminative Adsorption of Amphiphilic Monolayer Protected Gold Nanoparticles on Amyloid Fibers

release date: Jan 01, 2016
Discriminative Adsorption of Amphiphilic Monolayer Protected Gold Nanoparticles on Amyloid Fibers
Mots-clés de l'auteur: gold nanoparticles ; amyloid ; lipid bilayers ; proteins ; aggregation ; monolayer-protected ; mixed-ligand ; amphiphilic ; beta sheets.

Power Rangers Megaforce #3: Panic in the Parade

release date: Sep 02, 2014
Power Rangers Megaforce #3: Panic in the Parade
Power Rangers Megaforce #3: Panic in the Parade The Pink Ranger goes toe to toe with Vrak, while her friends engage in an epic showdown with the toxic Wastaro— a 15-foot tall villain made of trash! Is Vrak using the most innocent Ranger as part of an even deadlier plan? Also, see Vrak vs. the Black Ranger in "Game On!" Two stories in one epic graphic novel!

Investigations on Wood-Plastic Composites Reinforced With Silica Particles Using Design of Experiment

Investigations on Wood-Plastic Composites Reinforced With Silica Particles Using Design of Experiment
Incineration and landfilling of waste from the timber industry are practices condemned and unused. The reuse of wood waste as a dispersive phase in composite materials has been the focus of much research to develop new products, mainly for the automotive and construction industries. The wood-plastic composites (WPC) present characteristics, such as moderate strength, light weight, and high durability. Besides, they are inexpensive and sustainable, which make them attractive for innovative design. This work investigates the effect of eucalyptus sawdust, a chemical admixture and silica particles on the physical and mechanical properties of WPC upon a statistical methodology. The silica-particle addition was added by the matrix phase replacement to reduce the overall costs, because the latter is nearly 87 % more expensive. A microstructural analysis was conducted to better assess the variables studied. Results have shown that the composites made with 20 wt. % of sawdust addition, 10/50 US-Tyler sawdust particle size and maleic anhydride addition appeared to have acceptable properties for engineering applications.

Noise and Ergonomics in the Workplace

release date: Jan 01, 2013
Noise and Ergonomics in the Workplace
This book addresses two extremely important aspects of workplaces, namely, noise and ergonomics. Its thirteen chapters present and discuss theoretical and practical issues involving noise and/or ergonomics, covering a wide and diverse spectrum of working environments that directly affect thousands of workers around the world. The design of the environment is discussed through the relationship between ergonomics and architecture, revealing that the efficient integration between these factors allows us to outline boundaries in the search for solutions to the various specificities of the organisation and its different workplaces. The analytical techniques used throughout the book are widely diverse and include in-situ acoustic measurements, computer simulations and analysis of noise perception. The various working environments evaluated herein include schools, universities, health care facilities, fitness centres, factories, open plan offices, and urban buses.

Grammitid Ferns (Polypodiaceae).

release date: Jan 01, 2013
Grammitid Ferns (Polypodiaceae).
I. F. ecuadorensis - taxonomic treatment. Especially diverse in the Andes, F. ecuadorensis is one of the largest genera of grammitid ferns in the Neotropics. It is represented by 49 species, which grow primarily as epiphytes in tropical forests at high elevations. / II. Melpomene - systematic revision. Twenty-nine neotropical species and 10 varieties are recognized. Occurring at 400-5200m elevation in varied habitats, distribution is Mesoamerica, the Caribbean, and tropical South America, with one disjunction to Africa, Madagascar, and the Mascarenes. / III. Alansmia - taxonomic monograph. Twenty-five species and 2 varieties of this primarily neotropical, epiphytic genus are presented. Occurrence is predominantly in montane forests but also lowland forests and páramos.

Application of Bio-Inspired Algorithms and Neural Networks for Optimal Design of Fractal Frequency Selective Surfaces

release date: Jan 01, 2012
Application of Bio-Inspired Algorithms and Neural Networks for Optimal Design of Fractal Frequency Selective Surfaces
Application of Bio-Inspired Algorithms and Neural Networks for Optimal Design of Fractal Frequency Selective Surfaces.

Assessment of Acoustic Quality in Classrooms Based on Measurements, Perception and Noise Control

release date: Jan 01, 2012
Assessment of Acoustic Quality in Classrooms Based on Measurements, Perception and Noise Control
Assessment of Acoustic Quality in Classrooms Based on Measurements, Perception and Noise Control.

Improving the Accuracy of Probablastic Behaviour Models Using State Refinement

release date: Jan 01, 2011

Transient Upwelling Hot Spots in the Oligotrophic Ocean Around Hawaii

release date: Jan 01, 2009
Transient Upwelling Hot Spots in the Oligotrophic Ocean Around Hawaii
Large wind stress curl caused by the funneling of winds through the Hawaiian Archipelago creates eddies in the lee of the islands. An ocean model is applied to understand the effect of temporal and spatial resolutions of the wind stress on the formation of eddies and on eddy kinetic energy levels. Only high-resolution winds produce values comparable to observations, demonstrating that the surface eddy field in the region is mostly dominated by the local winds. Modeled cyclones and anticyclones formed in the lee of the Hawaii are shown to have different propagation patterns. Anticyclones intensify and propagate west-southwestward, maintaining their coherence for a long time. Cyclones wobble in the region of relatively large eddy kinetic energy and often break down into filaments of positive vorticity. The Rossby number within the filaments and eddies is often O(1), in which case nonlinear effects become important. Nonlinear Ekman pumping is shown to be large in regions where the relative vorticity gradient is large. A biological model is embedded into the physical model and the high-resolution wind forcing is shown to affect the supply of new nutrients in the lee of Hawaii. Vertical flux of nitrate is much larger in the immediate lee than in the surrounding oligotrophic ocean. New production is enhanced during the formation stage of cyclones. The f-ratio increases from 0.2 to 0.8. As cyclones mature and decay, regenerated production dominates and the f-ratio decreases. Submesoscale motions, by creating large vertical velocities, are potentially the main drivers of the streaky chlorophyll-a pattern observed in the region. Numerical simulations show large vertical velocities associated with strong density fronts and gradients of relative vorticity. Vertical velocities derived from the Q-vector divergence yield good agreement with model vertical velocities. The agreement between model vertical velocities and nonlinear Ekman pumping is less satisfactory, although large values of both occur in similar places. The biogeochemical impact of these motions is potentially larger in the summer, with a shallower mixed layer. Hence, they could serve as a partial explanation for the appearance of late summer chlorophyll blooms northeast of the Hawaiian Islands.

Some Modeling Issues for Protein Structure Prediction Using Evolutionary Algorithms

Some Modeling Issues for Protein Structure Prediction Using Evolutionary Algorithms
It is noteworthy that the modelling, sampling and convergence properties might be a critical issue in the PSP. From a computation perspective based on EAS, different modeling issues for PSP were revised in this Chapter. Although lattice models are relatively simple, they are very appealing for EAS approaches where the computational efficiency can be highly improved, enabling the prediction of better protein structures. In fact, the data structure based on AR + CM (Section 2) simplifies the objective function of lattice models since there is no need for an additional function penalizing amino acid collisions. As a consequence, the objective function uses only one criterion, i.e., the evaluation of the number of interactions between hydrophobic amino acids. The hydrophobicity of protein is a measure of the interplay of the protein and solvent interactions. The objective function of the lattice models based on AR + CM estimates this interaction. Thus, the EA using such model may also lead to a computationally efficient process in order to find protein conformations with more plausible solvent interaction. The solvent effect on PSP is an important issue: for most cases, the solvation energy basically drives the process. Different alternatives on how to model the solvent have been pointed out on Section 3. Despite the fact that some protein structure were successfully obtained with models based on potential energy functions with no hydration free energy contributions, this is not a general rule. For a general protein case, the solvation free energy and interaction.
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