3 resultados para String Duality
em Lume - Repositório Digital da Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
Resumo:
When a muscle contracts it produces vibrations. The origin of these vibrations is not known in detail. The purpose of this study was to determine the mechanism associated with muscle vibrations. Mechanisms which have been proposed in the literature were described as theories (cross-bridge cycling, vibrating string and unfused motor unit theories). Specific predictions were derived from each theory, and tested in three conceptually different studies. In the first study, the influence of recruitment strategies of motor units (MUs) on the vibromyographic (VMG) signal was studied in the in-situ cat soleus using electrical stimulation of the soleus nerve. VMG signals increased with increasing recruitment and decreased with increasing firing rates of MUs. Similar results were obtained for the human rectus femoris (RF) muscle using percutaneous electrical stimulation of the femoral nerve. The influence of MU activation on muscle vibrations was studied in RF by analyzing VMG signals at different percentages (0-100%) of the maximal voluntary contraction (MVC). In our second study, we tested the effects of changing the material properties of the in-situ cat soleus (through muscle length changes) on the VMG signal. The magnitude of the VMG signal was higher for intermediate muscle lengths compared to the longest and the shortest muscle lengths. The decreased magnitude of the VMG signal at the longest and at the shortest muscle lengths was associated with increased passive stiffness and with decreased force transients during unfused contractions, respectively. In the third study, the effect of fatigue on muscle vibrations was studied in human RF and vastus lateralis (VL) musc1es during isometric voluntary contractions at a leveI of 70% MVC. A decrease in the VMG signal magnitude was observed in RF (presumably due to derecruitment of MUs) and an increase in VL (probably related to the enhancement of physiological tremor, which may have occurred predorninantly in a mediolateral direction) with fatigue. The unfused MU theory, which is based on the idea that force transients produced by MUs during unfused tetanic contraction is the mechanism for muscle vibrations, was supported by the results obtained in the above three studies.
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This study of Villa-Lobos’s Bachianas Brasileiras No. 9 aims at gaining insight into the decision-making processes of translating a score into a musical performance. Chapter I presents a discussion of selected issues related to interpretative analysis. Chapter II is an overview of the approaches to recording comparison deemed relevant to the present study. Chapter III is a comparative study of the vocal and string versions of Bachianas Brasileiras No. 9, while Chapter IV offers a structural analysis of the work. Chapter V compares four recordings: the composer’s own with the Orchestre National de La Radiodiffusion Française—EMI 7243 5 66964 2 6; Odaline de la Martinez and the BBC Singers, LNT 102; Michael Tilson Thomas and the New World Symphony —RCA 09026-68538-2; and my own CD, Construção, Orquestra de Câmara Theatro São Pedro- Limited Edition (live recording made on December 11, 1995 in Bayreuth, Germany). This comparison utilizes data obtained with the software Tempo. The tabulation of these results is shown in graphs that compare how matters of tempo flexibility affect each performance. This multi-faceted study shows that although painstaking analysis can lead to insightful solutions, the fleeting nature of musical performance requires an open mind and imagination to deal with the often contradictory directives of the score.
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INTRODUÇÃO: O adenocarcinoma de pâncreas apresenta um mau prognóstico. A utilização de modelos experimentais é necessária para a compreensão do comportamento biológico tumoral, principalmente das lesões precoces (neoplasias intra-epiteliais pancreáticas - NIPan) e para o desenvolvimento de opções terapêuticas. OBJETIVO: Avaliar a carcinogênese pancreática induzida por 7,12-dimetilbenzantraceno (DMBA), em camundongos, aplicando a classificação das neoplasias intra-epiteliais pancreáticas. MÉTODOS: 90 camundongos machos, mus musculus, da cepa CF1, foram submetidos à laparotomia mediana e 1 mg de DMBA foi implantado na porção cefálica do pâncreas. Os animais foram divididos em dois grupos, com eutanásia em 30 e 60 dias. Em seguida, o pâncreas foi retirado, fixado em formalina e foram confeccionadas lâminas coradas com hematoxilina eosina. Os cortes histológicos foram avaliados por dois patologistas de acordo com os seguintes critérios: pâncreas normal, hiperplasia reacional, NIPan 1A, NIPan 1B, NIPan 2, NIPan 3 e carcinoma. As alterações inflamatórias também foram analisadas. RESULTADOS: A avaliação patológica evidenciou, no grupo de 30 dias: 4 (16,7%) animais com hiperplasia reativa, 16 (66,6%) com NIPan e 4 (16,7%) com adenocarcinoma. No grupo de 60 dias: 10 (27,1%) animais com hiperplasia reativa, 13 (35,1%) com NIPan e 14 (37,8%) com adenocarcinoma. A diferença entre os grupos apresentou significância estatistística (P < 0,05 – teste exato de Fisher). A prevalência de alterações inflamatórias em 30 dias foi: pancreatite aguda (n=11), pancreatite crônica (n=5) e inflamação dependente da bolsa (n=8). No grupo de 60 dias 11 espécimes apresentavam pancreatite aguda e 26 pancreatite crônica. CONCLUSÕES: O modelo experimental com DMBA em camundongos, induz neoplasia intra-epitelial pancreática e adenocarcinoma ductal histologicamente semelhantes ao carcinoma pancreático em humanos. Este modelo pode ser utilizado na investigação da carcinogênese com enfoque na progressão molecular das lesões precursoras até o adenocarcinoma.