4 resultados para São Luis (MA)
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Tutkielma on analyysi Aleksej Balabanovin ohjaamasta elokuvasta Brat (1997). Ensimmäisessä osassa tarkastellaan Brat-elokuvaa satuna jäsentämällä sen henkilöhahmoja ja rakennetta Vladimir Proppin satujen morfologisen analyysin pohjalta. Tärkeimmille henkilöhahmoille on mahdollista löytää vastineet satujen perushahmoista, mutta elokuvasta löytyy näille hahmoille myös erityisiä valheellisia variantteja, selkeimpänä esimerkkinä veljespari Danila – sankari ja Vitja – valheellinen sankari. Myös juonenkulusta on jäsennettävissä sekä varsinainen, että valheellinen juonenkulku: varsinainen juonenkulku käsittelee päähenkilön suhdetta veljeensä, sekä heidän yhteiseen viholliseensa, valheellinen juonenkulku puolestaan päähenkilön suhdetta tarinan potentiaaliseen sankarittareen. Lisäksi elokuvasta löytyy myös kolmas, vaihtoehtoinen juonenkulku, joka liittyy musiikin funktioon elokuvassa. Toisessa osassa analysoidaan päähenkilön suhdetta muihin henkilöhahmoihin sekä ympäröivään yhteiskuntaan käsitteiden horisontaali ja vertikaali avulla. Nämä käsitteet osittain limittyvät Vladimir Papernyin teoriaan Kul’tura 2. Analyysin lähtökohtana on, että elokuvan toiminta käynnistyy sankarin pyrkimyksestä löytää oma viiteryhmänsä ja sitä kautta identiteettinsä. Isän menetyksestä, niin konkreettisesti perheen kuin symbolisesti yhteiskunnan tasolla, seuraa horisontaalin ja vertikaalin oppositio; perheyhteisön ja yhteiskunnan hajoaminen. Päähenkilön kohtaamat henkilöhahmot voidaan jakaa vertikaali- ja horisontaalivariantteihin sen mukaan, mitä arvoja nämä edustavat. Tässä yhteydessä käsitellään myös sitä, miten veljeyteen ja kansallisuuten pohjautuvat identiteetinmuodostamiskeinot epäonnistuvat, sekä miten horisontaalius ja vertikaalius, auktoriteetin ja veljeyden teemat, toteutuvat elokuvan kuvakompositioissa. Kolmannessa osassa tarkastellaan elokuvan tapahtumapaikkoja ja minkälaisia oppositioita ne muodostavat. Konkreettisesti edustettujen oppositioiden maaseutu – kaupunki, sekä Pietari – Moskova lisäksi asettuvat vastakkain myös rikollisten ja tavallisten ihmisten Pietari, ulko- ja sisätilat, sekä yleinen ja yksityinen tila. Pietarin kuvaamiseen käytetyillä oppositioilla on selviä yhtymäkohtia Vladimir Toporovin esittämään pietarilaistekstien traditioon. Viimeisessä osassa käsitellään musiikin diegeettistä funktiota Bratissa. Se toimii elokuvassa vaihtoehtoisena juonenkulkuna, konkreettisena viiteryhmän etsimisen ja identiteetin muodostamisen keinona, sekä omana, erillisenä ’fantastisena’ tilanaan. Toiminta-/rikoselokuva oli vielä 1990-luvulla suhteellisen vieras genre venäläisessä elokuvassa. Tämä analyysi osoittaa, miten tiiviisti Brat kuitenkin asettuu venäläisen kulttuurin kontekstiin. Se käy dialogia niin venäläisen kansansatuperinteen, kuin 1800-luvun pietarilaistekstien kanssa, ja soveltuu tarkasteltavaksi myös kahden venäläisen kulttuurin vaihtelun teoriaa vasten. Vaikka Bratilla ei suoria elokuvallisia edeltäjiä Venäjällä olekaan, sen teemat ovat perivenäläisiä.
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Painful bladder syndrome/interstitial cystitis (PBS/IC) is a chronic urinary bladder disorder of unknown etiology characterized by symptoms of bladder pain and urinary frequency. PBS/IC is a chronic disease in which drug therapy has not led to significant success over the course of time. If the symptoms of PBS/IC are refractory to standard treatments, a possible cure might demand surgical intervention involving cystectomy. The eventual autoimmune etiology in mind, immunosuppressive drug therapy with cyclosporine A (CyA) was started to patients with refractory PBS/IC. CyA is a potent anti-inflammatory drug, a calcineurin inhibitor which inhibits T lymphocyte IL-2 produc-tion. T cells are present in abundance in inflammation of the bladder in PBS/IC. On the basis of a pilot, short-term study with CyA on PBS/IC, use of CyA was continued empirically over the long term. We conducted a prospective, randomized, six-month study in 64 patients comparing the effect of CyA with the FDA approved treatment, pentosan polysulfate sodium (PPS). We measured the drug effect on patient s symptoms, the potassium sensitivity test, and on urinary biomarkers. We further tested the impact of CyA, PPS, DMSO and BCG therapy on a health-related quality of life questionnaire and evaluated the response rate to treatment with these therapies. Long-term use of CyA was safe and effective in PBS/IC patients. The good clinical effect matured individually during the years in which CyA was continued. Cessation of medication led to the reappearance of symptoms, and restarting CyA to renewed alleviation, so that CyA was administered as continuous medication. The response rate to CyA increased during the study period, comprising 75% of CyA patients at six months. 19% of patients responded to PPS therapy. Adverse effects were more common in the CyA group, underlining the importance of monitoring the drug safety and appropriate titration of the dose. The potassium sensitivity test is positive in the majority of PBS/IC patients. Successful therapy of PBS/IC can alter nerve sensitivity to external potassium. This effect was seen more often after CyA therapy. Successful treatment of PBS/IC with CyA resulted to decreasing urinary levels of EGF. IL-6 levels in urine were higher among older patient with a longer history of PBS/IC. In these patients, reduced levels of urinary IL-6 were measured after CyA therapy. Patients who experience the best treatment response have improved quality of life according to the post-treatment health-related quality of life (HRQOL) questionnaire. CyA had more impact on the ma-jority of the aspects of QoL than PPS. Despite DMSO therapy being more successful than BCG in the count of responders, DMSO and BCG had equal effects on the HRQOL questionnaire.
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According to Meno s paradox we cannot inquire into what we do not know because we do not know what we are inquiring into. There are many ways to interpret the paradox but the central issue about our ability to reach truth is a profound one. In the dialogue Meno, Plato presents the paradox and an outline of a solution which enables us to reach knowledge (epistēmē) through philosophical discussion. During the last century Meno has often been considered transitional between Socratic thinking and Plato s own philosophy, and thus the dialogue has not been adequately interpreted as an integrated whole. Therefore the distinctive epistemology of the dialogue has not gained due notice. In this thesis the dialogue is analysed as an integrated whole and the philosophical interpretation also takes into account its dramatic features. The thesis emphasises the role of language and definitions in acquiring knowledge. Among the results concerning these subjects is a new interpretation of Socrates s defintion of shape (schēma). The theory of anamnēsis all learning is recollection in the Meno is argued to answer the paradox philosophically although Plato s presentation also contains playful and ironic elements. The background of the way Plato presents his case is that he appreciated the fact that no argument can plausibly demonstrate that argumentation is able to reach truth. In the Meno, Plato makes the earliest explicit distinction between knowledge and true belief in the history of Western philosophy. He also gives a definition of knowledge which is the basis of the so called classical definition of knowledge as justified true belief. In the Meno, true beliefs become knowledge when someone ties them down by reasoning about the explanation. The analysis of the epistemology of the dialogue from this perspective gives an interpretation which integrates the central concepts of the epistemology in the dialogue elenchos, anamnēsis and hypothetical inquiry into a unified whole which contains a plausible argument according to which the ignorant can reach knowledge through discussion. The conception that emerges by such an analysis is interesting both from the point of view of current interests and that of the history of philosophy. The method of knowledge acquisition in the Meno can, for example, be seen as a predecessor of modern scientific methods. The Meno is the earliest Greek mathematical text that has survived in its original form. The analysis presented in the thesis of the geometric passages in the dialogue provides new results both concerning Socrates s geometry lesson with the slave and the example presenting the hypothetical method. Concerning the latter, a new interpretation is presented. Keywords: anamnēsis, epistēmē, knowledge, Meno s paradox, Plato
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The magnetic field of the Earth is 99 % of the internal origin and generated in the outer liquid core by the dynamo principle. In the 19th century, Carl Friedrich Gauss proved that the field can be described by a sum of spherical harmonic terms. Presently, this theory is the basis of e.g. IGRF models (International Geomagnetic Reference Field), which are the most accurate description available for the geomagnetic field. In average, dipole forms 3/4 and non-dipolar terms 1/4 of the instantaneous field, but the temporal mean of the field is assumed to be a pure geocentric axial dipolar field. The validity of this GAD (Geocentric Axial Dipole) hypothesis has been estimated by using several methods. In this work, the testing rests on the frequency dependence of inclination with respect to latitude. Each combination of dipole (GAD), quadrupole (G2) and octupole (G3) produces a distinct inclination distribution. These theoretical distributions have been compared with those calculated from empirical observations from different continents, and last, from the entire globe. Only data from Precambrian rocks (over 542 million years old) has been used in this work. The basic assumption is that during the long-term course of drifting continents, the globe is sampled adequately. There were 2823 observations altogether in the paleomagnetic database of the University of Helsinki. The effect of the quality of observations, as well as the age and rocktype, has been tested. For comparison between theoretical and empirical distributions, chi-square testing has been applied. In addition, spatiotemporal binning has effectively been used to remove the errors caused by multiple observations. The modelling from igneous rock data tells that the average magnetic field of the Earth is best described by a combination of a geocentric dipole and a very weak octupole (less than 10 % of GAD). Filtering and binning gave distributions a more GAD-like appearance, but deviation from GAD increased as a function of the age of rocks. The distribution calculated from so called keypoles, the most reliable determinations, behaves almost like GAD, having a zero quadrupole and an octupole 1 % of GAD. In no earlier study, past-400-Ma rocks have given a result so close to GAD, but low inclinations have been prominent especially in the sedimentary data. Despite these results, a greater deal of high-quality data and a proof of the long-term randomness of the Earth's continental motions are needed to make sure the dipole model holds true.