8 resultados para Monumento nazionale Vittorio Emmanuele II (Rome, Italy)
em Université de Lausanne, Switzerland
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As part of a collaborative project on the epidemiology of craniofacial anomalies, funded by the National Institutes for Dental and Craniofacial Research and channeled through the Human Genetics Programme of the World Health Organization, the International Perinatal Database of Typical Orofacial Clefts (IPDTOC) was established in 2003. IPDTOC is collecting case-by-case information on cleft lip with or without cleft palate and on cleft palate alone from birth defects registries contributing to at least one of three collaborative organizations: European Surveillance Systems of Congenital Anomalies (EUROCAT) in Europe, National Birth Defects Prevention Network (NBDPN) in the United States, and International Clearinghouse for Birth Defects Surveillance and Research (ICBDSR) worldwide. Analysis of the collected information is performed centrally at the ICBDSR Centre in Rome, Italy, to maximize the comparability of results. The present paper, the first of a series, reports data on the prevalence of cleft lip with or without cleft palate from 54 registries in 30 countries over at least 1 complete year during the period 2000 to 2005. Thus, the denominator comprises more than 7.5 million births. A total of 7704 cases of cleft lip with or without cleft palate (7141 livebirths, 237 stillbirths, 301 terminations of pregnancy, and 25 with pregnancy outcome unknown) were available. The overall prevalence of cleft lip with or without cleft palate was 9.92 per 10,000. The prevalence of cleft lip was 3.28 per 10,000, and that of cleft lip and palate was 6.64 per 10,000. There were 5918 cases (76.8%) that were isolated, 1224 (15.9%) had malformations in other systems, and 562 (7.3%) occurred as part of recognized syndromes. Cases with greater dysmorphological severity of cleft lip with or without cleft palate were more likely to include malformations of other systems.
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Many studies have provided evidence that prey adjust their behaviour to adaptively balance the fitness effects of reproduction and predation risk. Nocturnal terrestrial animals should deal with a range of environmental conditions during the reproductive season at the breeding sites, including a variable amount of natural ambient light. High degrees of illumination are expected to minimize those behaviours that might increase the animal detection by predators. Therefore, under habitat variable brightness conditions and in different ecosystems, the above mentioned behaviours are expected to depend on the variation in predation risk. Although moon effects on amphibian biology have been recognized, the direction of this influence is rather controversial with evidences of both increased and depressed activity under full moon. We tested in four nocturnal amphibian species (Hyla intermedia, Rana dalmatina, Rana italica, Salamandrina perspicillata) the effects of different (i) light conditions and (ii) habitats (open land vs. dense forest) on the reproductive phenology. Our results showed that the effects of the lunar cycle on the study species are associated with the change in luminosity, and there is no evidence of an endogenous rhythm controlled by biological clocks. The habitat type conditioned the amphibian reproductive strategy in relation to moon phases. Open habitat breeders (e. g., ponds with no canopy cover) strongly avoided conditions with high brightness, whereas forest habitat breeders were apparently unaffected by the different moon phases. Indeed, for all the studied species no effects of the moon phase itself on the considered metrics were found. Rather, the considered amphibian species seem to be conditioned mainly by moonlight irrespective of the moon phase. The two anurans spawning in open habitat apparently adjust their oviposition timing by balancing the fitness effects of the risk to be detected by predators and the reproduction.
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(Résumé de l'ouvrage) Les textes recueillis dans ces deux volumes sont des apocryphes, ce qui signifie qu'en dépit d'un contenu comparable à celui des Écritures ils n'appartiennent pas au canon. En effet, soit ils s'écartent de la doctrine officielle de l'Église en véhiculant des idées hétérodoxes, soit ils font trop appel au merveilleux, aspect dont l'Église s'est toujours méfiée. Mais rappelons que le canon des Écritures n'a pas été fixé tout de suite, son histoire court jusqu'à la quatrième session du Concile de Trente (1546). Ajoutons aussi qu'il y a toujours désaccord en la matière entre l'Église catholique et les Églises protestantes pour certains livres. Les textes réunis dans le premier tome relèvent de l'Antiquité chrétienne et recoupent différents genres bibliques : évangiles (auquel il convient d'adjoindre des écrits relatant la vie et la dormition de Marie, mère de Jésus), épîtres, Actes des apôtres, apocalypses (sur les derniers temps et l'au-delà). Ces pièces sont précieuses. Elles permettent une connaissance plus approfondie des premiers temps de l'Église et la compréhension de traditions - dans le domaine de la piété, de la liturgie ou de l'art - dont nous n'avons pas trace dans les textes canoniques. Les textes réunis dans le second tome sont, dans leur majorité, plus tardifs. Ce volume accorde, d'autre part, une place plus grande que le premier à des livres qui circulèrent dans des aires religieuses et linguistiques autres que le monde byzantin et l'Occident latin ; les traditions copte, arabe, éthiopienne, arménienne y sont bien représentées. Pour la plupart, ces écrits n'avaient encore jamais été publiés en langue française. Les écrits chrétiens que l'on dit « apocryphes » n'ont cessé d'être diffusés, récrits, adaptés. Ils furent le terreau de l'imaginaire chrétien, et une source d'inspiration pour les sculpteurs, les peintres, les écrivains, les musiciens et les cinéastes : le Bunuel de La Voie lactée se souvient des Actes de Jean. C'est que, face au discours régnant, institutionnel, ces textes ouvrent un espace à l'imagination. Ils se développent en quelque sorte dans les interstices des livres canoniques. Ils comblent des vides, inscrivent une parole dans les silences, donnent une voix aux personnages muets, un nom et un visage à ceux qui n'étaient que des ombres. Comme toute littérature, ils rusent avec le discours clos.
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This study was performed to analyse the prevalence of obesity in children living in six different areas of the north-east of Italy. The study included 1523 children (749 male, 774 female), divided into four age categories (4, 8, 10, 12 +/- 0.5 years of age, respectively). The physical characteristics of the children were measured by trained and standardized examiners. In accordance with the guidelines on the Italian Consensus Conference on Obesity (Rome, 4-6 June 1991), a child was defined as obese when his weight was higher than 120% of the weight predicted for height, as calculated from the Tanner's tables. On average, the prevalence of obesity was higher in males than in females (15.7% vs. 11%). The highest prevalence was seen in 10-year-old males (23.4%). The prevalence increased with age both in males (4 years = 3.6%, 8 years = 11.2%, 10 years = 23.4%, 12 years = 17.3%) and in females (4 years = 2%, 8 years = 13.3%, 10 years = 12.7%, 12 years = 11.9%). This tendency was maintained when calculating the obesity prevalence by other methods, such as BMI, triceps skinfold and fat mass, although the magnitude of the prevalence was different depending on the criteria used to define it. A consensus on more precise criteria to define obesity is needed for a better diagnosis of obesity in childhood and to allow a more reliable measurement and comparison of the prevalence of obesity among populations.