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Traduzione di <i>A presença dos dias</i> / <i>La presenza dei giorni</i>
Adalberto Alves is an internationally renowned Portuguese poet, translator and arabist essayist and he is the author of a wide literary activity. The collection of aphorisms A presença dos dias / La presenza dei giorni is presented here for the first time in Italian translation. It is one of his most fascinating literary works aimed at those who want to know the western and eastern philosophical world of Adalberto Alves
Replication Data for: Predictive Modeling in Marketing: Ensemble Methods for Response Modeling
These files contain the data set used for the empirical analyses in the article, both in CSV format and in R native format, RData. The data set contains anonymized data of 100,000 customers of a leading financial services provider in Germany with 35 variables. Target variable: cross-sell.
We also include an Excel spreadsheet with an overview of the variables contained in the data set and the programming code (programming language R) used in the analyses.
For any questions or inquiries, please contact the corresponding author, Gabriela Alves Werb.
Please cite as:
Alves Werb, G., & Schmidberger, M. (2021). Predictive Modeling in Marketing: Ensemble Methods for Response Modeling. Die Unternehmung, 75(3), 376-396. doi:10.5771/0042-059X-2021-3-37
Alves-Martin (M.), et al. — La lecture pour tous
Grangeat Michel. Alves-Martin (M.), et al. — La lecture pour tous. In: Revue française de pédagogie, volume 111, 1995. Psychologie de l'éducation : Nouvelles approches américaines. pp. 112-113
Medidas de produtividade: dilemas da agricultura familiar.
Também publicado em: VILELA, D.; BRESSAN, M.; FERNANDES, E. N.; ZOCCAL, R.; MARTINS, M. C.; NOGUEIRA NETTO, V. (Ed.). Gestão ambiental e políticas para o agronegócio do leite. Juiz de Fora : Embrapa Gado de Leite, 2003. 314 p. Trabalhos apresentados no 3 Congresso Internacional do Leite, Araxá, 2003. Na publicação: Eliseu Alves
A sinfonia do sagrado em Castro Alves: (Deus, Eros e mãe em Os escravos)
Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Comunicação e Expressão. Programa de Pós-Graduação em Literatura.No presente trabalho realiza-se uma leitura intertextual entre a Bíblia e Os escravos, coletânea de poemas de teor abolicionista do poeta romântico Antônio Frederico de Castro Alves (1847-1871), objetivando demonstrar que os textos poéticos arquitetam-se na desconstrução e reconstrução dos textos bíblicos. A leitura dos poemas centra-se nos personagens: Deus, Eros e Mãe, os quais conformam uma trindade poética/sagrada. A pesquisa divide-se em três movimentos: Prelúdios do sagrado no Romantismo, Tríade melódica e À guisa de coda: trindade poética. No primeiro efetuam-se algumas aproximações ao conceito do sagrado e aos Romantismos francês e brasileiro. O seguinte corresponde à leitura das composições, através das linhas melódicas: A dualidade de Deus, A ambivalência de Eros e O duplo calvário da Mãe escrava. E no último movimento amalgamam-se as inter-relações entre a trindade cristã e poética e os dramas bíblico e poético
Dr.Newton Alves Guimarães
DIMENSÕES:
Altura: 0,64 m / Largura: 0,53 m
TÉCNICA:
Óleo sobre tela.
LOCALIZAÇÃO ATUAL:
Sala dos Diretores, 1º andar, Memorial da Faculdade de Medicina - UFBA (Pelourinho)
DADOS BIOGRÁFICOS DO RETRATADO:
Newton Alves Guimarães foi diretor da Faculdade de Medicina, em exercício no período de 1980 - 1984.
OBSERVAÇÕES GERAIS:
Obra já restaurada, em bom estado de conservação
Pereira Alves, O. M. F., La doctrine du mariage selon saint Augustin.
V. K. Pereira Alves, O. M. F., La doctrine du mariage selon saint Augustin. . In: Échos d'Orient, tome 30, n°161, 1931. pp. 126-127
Anoplodiscus longivaginatus Paraguassu, Luque & Alves
Anoplodiscus longivaginatus Paraguassú, Luque & Alves Pagrus pagrus (Linnaeus), mouth, gills, Rio de Janeiro (Paraguassú et al. 2002 a, 2002 b; Cohen & Kohn 2008) (CHIOC 34528, 34905 – holotype, 34906 a–d – paratype, 34907).Published as part of Muniz-Pereira, Luís C., Vieira, Fabiano M. & Luque, José L., 2009, Checklist of helminth parasites of threatened vertebrate species from Brazil, pp. 1-45 in Zootaxa 2123 on page 18, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18817
Lacandonia brasiliana A. Melo & M. Alves 2012, sp. nov.
<i>Lacandonia brasiliana</i> A.Melo & M.Alves, <i>sp. nov.,</i> Figs. 1 A-B, 2 A–E <p> Type: <b>—</b> BRAZIL. Paraíba: Mamanguape, 06°43'' S, 35°05’W, Guaribas Biological Reserve, 25 September 2010, <i>A</i> <i>.</i> <i>Melo, M. Alves, M.R.V. Barbosa, S.O. Santos, J.L. Viana, G. Gomes-Costa & E.C.O. Chagas 487</i> (fl., fr.) (holotype JPB, isotypes NY, UFP).</p> <p> Myco-heterotrophic, monoecious <i>herbs</i>, up to 9 cm tall, hyaline, glabrous; stem unbranched. <i>Roots</i> filiform. <i>Leaves</i> absent. <i>Inflorescence</i> racemose, terminal, bracteate, up to six flowered, or solitary flower; bracteoles 1.0–1.5 × 0.5–1.0 mm, ensiform to triangular, apex acute; flowers 2–3 × 2–3 mm, actinomorphic, bisexual; pedicel 1–3 mm long, tepals 4–6, persistent, 1–2 × 0.5–1.0 mm, isomorphic, deltoid, with a central vein prominent, caudate, 0.5–1.5 mm long; ovary> 35, papillose, apocarpic, surrounding the androecium, style up to 1 mm long., lateral; stamens 3–4, persistent, inserted at the edge of receptacle, anthers 0.2–0.5 mm, globoid. <i>Fruits</i> achenes, up to 1mm long.</p> <p> <b>Notes</b>:—Previous to this study, <i>Lacandonia</i> was considered to be a monotypic genus, represented by <i>L. schismatica,</i> which is known only from the Lacandon region in Chiapas, Mexico (Martínez & Ramos 1989, Ambrose <i>et al.</i> 2006). It was previously placed in a separate family, Lacandoniaceae, because it is the only angiosperm in which the ovaries surround the androecium. It also has an apocarpic ovary, three to four central stamens, and bilocular, transversely dehiscent anthers (Martínez & Ramos 1989). Later, the species was placed in Triuridaceae (Maas-van de Kamer & Weustenfeld 1998, APG II 2003). The atypical position of the gynoecium and androecium is suggested by Mabberley (2008) as a possible case of homeotic mutation.</p> <p> The genus was previously known only from Mexico and was considered endemic to that country (Martínez & Ramos 1989, Ambrose <i>et al.</i> 2006). Our record of populations of a taxon belonging to the same genus in Brazil is therefore the first in South America. It is a remarkable case of disjunction between Mesoamerica and the Brazilian Coastal Forest. The Brazilian specimens, here described as the new species <i>L. brasiliana</i>, fit within the morphological characterization of <i>L. schismatica</i>, albeit at the lower range of number of ovaries and plant size as cited by Martínez & Ramos (1989) and Vergara-Silva <i>et al.</i> (2003). <i>Lacandonia brasiliana</i> differs from <i>L. schimatica</i> in having solitary flowers or inflorescences with up to six flowers, and more than 35 papillose ovaries. Molecular studies, comparing Mexican and Brazilian specimens could resolve the question if these geographically isolated populations should actually be treated as different species.</p> <p> <i>Lacandonia brasiliana</i> was found in the extreme north of the Atlantic Forest in northeastern Brazil, in the state of Paraíba, about 20 km from the coast, a region with an average maximum annual temperature of 26ºC and rainfall of 1,700 mm /year. It grows in sandy soil in semideciduous forest with a canopy around 15 m high. The forest fragments in the study area are distinguished by the high diversity of trees. Neither selective wood cutting nor other kind of human disturbance was observed in the area. <i>Lacandonia brasiliana</i> was collected in moist, organic, and decomposing substrate and found fertile in August and September.</p> <p> According to Martínez & Ramos (1989), <i>L. schismatica</i> blooms throughout the year in Mexico, but most numerously so in November and December. <i>Lacandonia brasiliana</i> blooms in August and September. They are distinguished from other species of Triuridaceae mainly by its bisexual flowers with apocarpic ovaries surrounding the androecium, and the hyaline stem. It occurs in sympatry with other myco-heterotrophic species such as <i>Gymnosiphon divaricatus</i> (Benth.) Benth. & Hook. f. (Burmanniaceae), <i>Voyria caerulea</i> Aubl. and <i>V.tenella</i> Hook. (Gentianaceae).</p> <p> <b>Additional specimen (paratype):—</b> BRAZIL. Paraíba: Mamanguape, Guaribas Biological Reserve, 17 August 1988, <i>L. P. Félix & C. A. B. Miranda 3607</i> (fl., fr.) (EAN!, JPB!).</p>Published as part of <i>Melo, Aline & Alves, Marccus, 2012, The discovery of Lacandonia (Triuridaceae) in Brazil, pp. 21-25 in Phytotaxa 40</i> on pages 22-24, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.40.1.3, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/4894777">http://zenodo.org/record/4894777</a>
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