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Journal articles on the topic "Brazilian Ballads"

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Santana, Gelson, and Renato Luiz Pucci Junior. "As estratégias sincréticas da narrativa da minissérie Suburbia." Matrizes 10, no. 1 (August 23, 2016): 109. http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/issn.1982-8160.v10i1p109-131.

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The miniseries Suburbia, directed by Luiz Fernando Carvalho (Globo Television Network, 2012), turns the concept of pre-logical into a way to expose the multiple audiovisual aspect. The miniseries blends temporalities, causes a lack of definition between fiction and reality, and, through Roberto Carlos’ ballads, emphasizes the dimensions of affection and faith in a community of Rio de Janeiro. Some points of the miniseries clarify the syncretic way that the narrative was shaped in and assess the possibility of a new trend to be explored in Brazilian television fiction. The analytical instruments are based in Raymond Bellour, the narrative examination is based in Kristin Thompson, and the idea of oral pre-logic cultures in Lévy-Bruhl
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Paiva, Cassio, Mateus Ferreira, and Adelino Ferreira. "Ballast drainage in Brazilian railway infrastructures." Construction and Building Materials 92 (September 2015): 58–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2014.06.006.

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Castro, Maria Cecilia Trindade, Jason M. Hall-Spencer, Cecília Fonseca Poggian, and Timothy W. Fileman. "Ten years of Brazilian ballast water management." Journal of Sea Research 133 (March 2018): 36–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.seares.2017.02.003.

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de Paiva, Cassio E. L., Ana P. Buck, and Adelino Ferreira. "Sub-ballast performance in Brazilian railway infrastructures." Construction and Building Materials 190 (November 2018): 164–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2018.09.093.

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Pavlushin, Anton, Dmitry Zedgenizov, Evgeny Vasil’ev, and Konstantin Kuper. "Morphology and Genesis of Ballas and Ballas-Like Diamonds." Crystals 11, no. 1 (December 27, 2020): 17. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cryst11010017.

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Ballas diamond is a rare form of the polycrystalline radial aggregate of diamonds with diverse internal structures. The morphological features of ballas diamonds have experienced repeated revision. The need that this paper presents for development of a crystal-genetic classification was determined by a rich variety of combined and transitional forms of ballas-like diamonds, which include aggregates, crystals, and intergrowths. The new crystal-genetic classification combines already-known and new morphological types of ballas as well as ballas-like diamonds discovered in the placers of Yakutia, the Urals, and Brazil. The ballas-like diamond forms include spherocrystals, aggregates with a single crystal core, split crystals, radial multiple twin intergrowths, and globular crystals. The crystal genetic scheme of the evolution of ballas and ballas-like diamonds is a sequence of the morphological types arranged in accordance with the conventional model of the dependence of the mechanism and diamond growth from carbon supersaturation developed by I. Sunagawa. The evolution of the growth forms of ballas and ballas-like diamonds was tracked based on the macrozonal structure of diamonds varying from a flat-faced octahedron to a fibrous cuboid with its transition forms to the radiating crystal aggregates. The morphological diversity of the ballas-like diamonds depends on the level of supersaturation, and abrupt changes of the level of supersaturation engender abrupt changes in a mechanism of crystal growth. The change in the rate of growth under the influence of adsorption and absorption of the mechanic impurities accompanied the sudden appearance of the autodeformation defects in the form of splitting and multiple radial twinning of crystals. The spherical shape of Yakutia ballas-like diamonds is due to the volumetric dissolution that results in the curved-face crystals of the “Urals” or “Brazilian” type associated with ballas diamonds in placers.
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Costa, Beatriz Souza, and Luiz Gustavo Gonçalves Ribeiro. "BALLAST WATER AND BIOINVASION: BRAZILIAN LEGISLATION AND THE PROTECTION OF MARINE ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS." Veredas do Direito: Direito Ambiental e Desenvolvimento Sustentável 13, no. 25 (May 10, 2016): 45–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.18623/rvd.v13i25.644.

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This article analyzes the use of water as ballast to balance the vessels, as well as the existing legislation in the country that protects, monitors and punishes those who are responsible for illegal shedding in national jurisdiction waters. That is important, considering ballast water has become a national and international risk with serious consequences such as bioinvasion. It was discovered that ballast water has become one of the fastest forms of marine pollution because it acts quietly. In an attempt to avoid environmental and economic losses, several conventions and international treaties were agreed between countries such as the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, 1982, adopted in Montego Bay. At the national level, Brazil has important institutions for marine environmental protection such as ANVISA, the National Health Surveillance Agency; ANTAQ, National Agency of Waterborne Transport and broad legislation such as Law (6938/81), the National Environmental Policy; the Criminal Environmental Law (9.605/98) and, specifically, NORMAM 20, issued by the Brazilian Navy’s Directorate of Ports and Coasts, which states that every ship to moor at national ports must prove the exchange of ballast water at sea. The research used the legal and theoretical methodology, deductive reasoning and literature from technical and government sites. The results show that Brazil has a concern over the issue and the national legislation proves the effort to prevent marine pollution. However, research in the field is necessary so that invading organisms are discovered prior to the pollution. In addition to that, legislation and supervision must be improved.
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Lee, Sooyoung. "The Myth of Ethnic Purity of the Japanese Brazilian Communities in the Works of Karen Tei Yamashita." British and American Language and Literature Association of Korea, no. 123 (December 17, 2016): 137–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.21297/ballak.2016.123.137.

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Craveiro, Nykon, and José Souto Rosa Filho. "Record of the non-indigenous species Sternaspis aff. nana Zhadan, Tzetlin & Salazar-Vallejo, 2017 (Annelida: Sternaspidae) in the Southwest Atlantic Ocean." Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia 61 (January 29, 2021): e20216111. http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/1807-0205/2021.61.11.

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The introduction of non-indigenous marine species in new habitats is generally associated with ships arriving at ports, driven by species transported in ballast water and sediment and biofouling communities on ship hulls, drifting object and underwater surfaces in dock areas. The present paper reports the record of the specie Sternaspis aff. nana in the Atlantic Ocean, discussing its possible conservation status and method of arrival to Brazil. Sediments samples were collected in the external area (11 m depth) of the Suape Harbor (Brazil) in February 2018. Two individuals of Sternaspis aff. nana were recorded, representing the first record of this species in the Southwest Atlantic Ocean. The way S. aff. nana arrived in Brazilian waters cannot be easily determined, the short-lived lecithotrophic larvae of sternaspids suggest that the specimens found in Suape have arrived in ballast sediment. An increase in trade between Brazil and Asian countries since the 2000s has led to that more ships coming from China having arrived in Brazilian harbors. The arrival of S. aff. nana, originally described in the South China Sea, in the Suape harbor area may have resulted from this intense movement of ships between China and Brazil.
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Salgado, Marcus Rogério Tavares Sampaio. "A balada do homem abatido: um estudo comparativo entre Os ratos e Angústia." Navegações 9, no. 2 (April 26, 2017): 151. http://dx.doi.org/10.15448/1983-4276.2016.2.22294.

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O artigo propõe um estudo comparativo entre os romances Os ratos (Dyonélio Machado) e Angústia (Graciliano Ramos), a partir da investigação de três eixos críticos: a) a tematização do ato de deambular; b) a presença de estratégias estéticas características do expressionismo; c) a recorrência do super-signo do rato.********************************************************************The ballad of the beaten man: a comparative study between Os ratos and AngústiaAbstract: The article is a comparative study between the novels Os ratos (Dyonélio Machado) e Angústia (Graciliano Ramos), out of three main critical points: a) thematizing of the act of strolling; b) presence of aesthetical strategies typical of expressionism; c) occurring of the rat as a supersign.Keywords: Brazilian literature; comparative studies; expressionism.
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Estrada, Javier Solis, José Fernando Schlosser, Marcelo Silveira de Farias, Alfran Tellechea Martini, and Gustavo Oliveira dos Santos. "Mass of agricultural tractors available in the brazilian market." Ciência Rural 46, no. 8 (August 2016): 1390–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0103-8478cr20150853.

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ABSTRACT: Currently, manufacturers of agricultural tractors offer to farmers a diversity of brands, models, and settings for the most diverse agricultural operations. In this sense, the relation mass/power of tractor influences directly in the performance of these operations. The objective of this research was to study the agricultural wheel tractors marketed in Brazil in relation to their mass, in order to obtain current data to help their selection and proper use. The research involved 145 agricultural tractors models of eight different brands, including 2WD, MFWD and 4WD versions. The variables mass without ballast, relation mass/power for the different brands, type of traction and tractor power were analyzed separately. Tractor power was classified in: Class I (<50kW), Class II (50 to 150kW) and Class III (>150kW), according to the rated engine power declared by the manufacturer. Statistical analyses used were the t-Student and Tukey tests. The most number of tractors belongs to Class II and are considered versatile due to their mass/power relation, and can be used in the most diverse agricultural operations. From these analyses it was detected the mass/power relation decreases when the rated engine power increases.
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Books on the topic "Brazilian Ballads"

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Ceotto, Maria Thereza Coelho. História, carnavalização e neobarroco: Leitura do romance contemporâneo produzido no Espírito Santo. Vitória, ES: EDUFES, 1999.

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Book chapters on the topic "Brazilian Ballads"

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"History Declaimed: Rōkyoku Narrative Ballads by Nikkei Brazilians." In Sentiment, Language, and the Arts: The Japanese- Brazilian Heritage, 313–63. BRILL, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004396395_009.

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Aranha, Diego F., Marcelo M. Karam, André de Miranda, and Felipe B. Scarel. "Software Vulnerabilities in the Brazilian Voting Machine." In Advances in Electronic Government, Digital Divide, and Regional Development, 149–75. IGI Global, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-5820-2.ch008.

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This chapter presents a security analysis of the Brazilian voting machine software based on the experience of the authors while participating of the 2nd Public Security Tests of the Electronic Voting System organized by the Superior Electoral Court (SEC), the national electoral authority. During the event, vulnerabilities in the software were detected and explored to allow recovery of the ballots in the order they were cast. The authors present scenarios where these vulnerabilities allow electoral fraud and suggestions to restore the security of the affected mechanisms. Additionally, other flaws in the software and its development process are discussed in detail.
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"Chapter 5. Globallast Legislative Review: Brazilian Case Study." In The International Law on Ballast Water, 145–58. Brill | Nijhoff, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/ej.9789004166523.i-402.26.

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Budasz, Rogério. "The Craft of Portuguese Opera." In Opera in the Tropics, 63–111. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190215828.003.0003.

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This chapter discusses the role of Brazilian playwright Antonio José da Silva in the emergence of Portuguese comic opera during the early eighteenth century and examines the rationale and mechanisms of circulation and adaptation of folhetos de cordel, pliegos, and libretti that were set to music and staged in Portugal and in Brazil. This analysis examines Silva’s appropriation and subversion of theatrical models of the time and the transformation of the concept of opera in Portugal and Brazil, taking into account local needs and tastes, performance practice, artistic autonomy, and politics. The second part of the chapter examines opera in the context of a theatrical function, considering its integration into spectacles that included a number of diverse genres, some of them with a clear ideological or pedagogical nature (loas, elogios), and others of a more entertaining character (dances, ballets).
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Phelps, Charles E., and Guru Madhavan. "Choosing How to Choose." In Making Better Choices, 42–70. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190871147.003.0004.

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“Majority rule” seems like the fairest and best voting process imaginable, yet it simply doesn’t work in many cases. Dozens of different voting rules have been proposed to assemble the preferences of individuals into a collective group decision. Some use rank-order ballots. Some use rating scales (like “stars” for Uber drivers or amazon.com purchases). Some use letter grades like those assigned by teachers to students. This chapter reviews over a dozen different voting methods, showing how and why they can lead to different choices even with the same set of voter preferences using a simple example where 19 people (e.g., at a conference together somewhere) vote to decide where to have dinner—an American, a Brazilian, a Chinese, or an Indian restaurant. The powerful conclusion emerges that it is the voting method, not the voters’ preferences, that determines the choice.
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Conference papers on the topic "Brazilian Ballads"

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Seidel, A. R., M. S. Perdigao, H. V. Marques, J. M. Alonso, and E. S. Saraiva. "Safe electrode operation in universal electronic ballasts." In 2011 Brazilian Power Electronics Conference (COBEP 2011). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cobep.2011.6085214.

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Rodrigues, Claudio R. B. S., Luiz F. A. Guedes, Marcio C. B. P. Rodrigues, and Henrique A. C. Braga. "Single electronic ballast for HPS and HPMV lamp testing." In 2009 Brazilian Power Electronics Conference. COBEP 2009. IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cobep.2009.5347702.

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Paiva, Cassio, Mauro Pereira, Rogério Ribeiro, and Rony Santos. "Evaluation of ballast materials used in Brazilian railways based on their resistance to wear." In Fifth International Conference on Road and Rail Infrastructure. University of Zagreb Faculty of Civil Engineering, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5592/co/cetra.2018.763.

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Rueda, Vanesa, Andrea Perez, Rafael Diez, and Gabriel Perula. "Light control for electronic ballast powered by a DC power supply." In 2013 Brazilian Power Electronics Conference (COBEP 2013). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cobep.2013.6785262.

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de P. Lopes, Juliano, Marcelo F. da Silva, Ricardo N. do Prado, and Alysson R. Seidel. "Universal input voltage self-oscillating electronic ballast based on switching frequency control." In 2009 Brazilian Power Electronics Conference. COBEP 2009. IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cobep.2009.5347656.

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Schittler, Andressa C., Douglas Pappis, Alexandre Campos, and Marco A. Dalla Costa. "High power HID lamps electronic ballast based on the interleaved buck converter." In 2011 Brazilian Power Electronics Conference (COBEP 2011). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cobep.2011.6085298.

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Menke, M. F., C. S. Guedes, W. G. Rosa, J. P. Lopes, A. R. Seidel, M. S. Perdigao, and J. M. Alonso. "Iterative method for analysis of dimmable self-oscillating electronic ballast under bus voltage control." In 2013 Brazilian Power Electronics Conference (COBEP 2013). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cobep.2013.6785264.

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Kirsten, Andre L., Jacson Hansen, Paulo C. V. da Luz, Cassiano Rech, Ricardo N. do Prado, and Marco A. D. Costa. "Modeling and control strategy of HPS electronic ballast considering the dynamic model of the lamp." In 2011 Brazilian Power Electronics Conference (COBEP 2011). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cobep.2011.6085288.

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Lewiner, T., C. O. L. Ferreira, M. Craizer, and R. Teixeira. "Curvature Motion for Union of Balls." In XVIII Brazilian Symposium on Computer Graphics and Image Processing (SIBGRAPI'05). IEEE, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/sibgrapi.2005.24.

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Schlittler, M. E., J. Fraytag, A. R. Seidel, J. M. Alonso, R. N. do Prado, N. B. Chagas, and M. F. da Silva. "Comparison between integrated and non-integrated SEPIC half-bridge electronic ballasts for electrodeless fluorescent lamp applications." In 2013 Brazilian Power Electronics Conference (COBEP 2013). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cobep.2013.6785268.

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