The concept of a comparative assessment of the reliability of industrial gearboxes on the basis of diagnostic tests—a case study

Author(s):  
Marek Sokolski ◽  
Piotr Sokolski
2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 453-479
Author(s):  
Cristiana Maria da Silva ◽  
Delza Ferreira Mendes ◽  
Deivid de Oliveira Barbosa

Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a persistent pattern of neglect and/or hyperactivity-impulsivity that interferes with non-functioning or non-development of a person. The following article focuses on identifying the criteria for a child psychodiagnostic assessment that presents traces of TDHA and the effectiveness of diagnostic tests undertaken during this assessment process. For this purpose, an experience report of a clinical case was made and held in a Psychology Clinic of a Faculty of the Interior of Minas Gerais. The child was directed to psychological care, for presenting behaviors such as low school performance, wandering during the performance of tasks, lack of persistence, difficulty in keeping focused, disorganization and excessive motor activities and then another psychodiagnostic assessment was done. This case study makes possible to confirm and accompany the psychodiagnostic process of the country presenting a characteristic of ADHD found in bibliographic research and confirmed non-clinical psychodiagnostics.


2010 ◽  
Vol 133-134 ◽  
pp. 181-186
Author(s):  
Marco Cofani ◽  
Verena Frignani ◽  
Angelo Landi

The Palazzo del Podestà, situated in the centre of Mantua, has Medieval origins, but it is the result of many additions and reconstructions and it is now abandoned. In 2005 the Town Council commissioned the Politecnico of Milan a research on the real situation of the palaces, in order to determine the future possible uses of the buildings. The causes of the structural decays were investigated and furtherly studied by means of a comparison between archive records and diagnostic tests.


2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ornsaran Pomme Manuamorn ◽  
Robbert Biesbroek

AbstractRecent literature suggests that direct national access to multilateral climate funds could promote climate change adaptation investment that focuses more on the needs of vulnerable local communities when compared to indirect access through multilateral agencies. However, there has been no systematic comparative assessment of the level of community focus of direct-access and indirect-access projects. The lack of a standardized methodology to assess the level of community-focused adaptation has also constrained such comparison. To address this gap, this paper proposes a new framework to assess the level of community focus in adaptation projects, using a combination of financial, participatory, devolutionary, and design for policy adoption and replicability criteria. Using the Adaptation Fund (AF) as a case study, we apply the framework to systematically assess 63 projects approved by the Fund as of May 2017, comprising 22 direct-access and 41 indirect-access projects. We find that direct-access projects are more community-focused than indirect-access projects because they exhibit higher community-oriented financial, participatory, and devolutionary characteristics. We find no difference between the direct-access and indirect-access projects with regard to how they are designed to promote policy adoption and replicability of AF project-financed adaptation actions through policy and geographical mainstreaming. Our findings contribute to an improved understanding of the pattern of adaptation investment that takes place in developing countries with the support of international adaptation finance under both access modalities. The proposed assessment framework could also inform the development of a standardized methodology to track the delivery of international adaptation finance to the community level.


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