997 resultados para Cutler, Howard C.: Työn ilo


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Extended-spectrum beta-lactamases (ESBLs) are active against oxyimino cephalosporins and monobactams. Twenty-one Klebsiella pneumoniae isolates obtained between 1991 and 1995 at the Princess Alexandra Hospital in Brisbane, Australia, were subject to amplification and sequencing of the SHV beta-lactamase-encoding genes. Thirteen strains were phenotypically ESBL positive. Of these, six strains carried the bla(SHV-2a) gene and seven strains carried the bla(SHV-12) gene. Eight strains were phenotypically ESBL negative. Of these, seven strains carried the non-ESBL bla(SHV-11) gene and one strain carried the non-ESBL bla(SHV-1) gene. There was complete correspondence between the ESBL phenotype and the presence or absence of an ESBL-encoding gene(s). In addition, it was determined that of the 13 ESBL-positive strains, at least 4 carried copies of a non-ESBL-encoding gene in addition to the bla(SHV-2a) or bla(SHV12) gene. A minisequencing-based assay was developed to discriminate the different SHV classes. This technique, termed first-nucleotide change, involves the identification of the base added to a primer in a single-nucleotide extension reaction. The assay targeted polymorphisms at the first bases of codons 238 and 240 and reliably discriminated ESBL-positive strains from ESBL-negative strains and also distinguished strains carrying bla(SHV-2a) from strains carrying bla(SHV-12). In addition, this method was used to demonstrated an association between the relative copy numbers of bla(SHV) genes in individual strains and the levels of antibiotic resistance.

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O gênero Coccoloba está representado na Amazônia brasileira por 23 espécies: Coccoloba acuminata Kunth, C. arborescens (Vell.) R. A. Howard, C. ascendens Duss ex Lindau, C. brasiliensis Nees & Mart., C. charitostachya Standl., C. conduplicata Maguire, C. coronata Jacq., C. declinata (Vell.) Mart., C. densifrons Mart. ex Meisn., C. excelsa Benth., C. gentryi R. A. Howard, C. latifolia Lam., C. lehmannii Lindau, C. lucidula Benth., C. marginata Benth., C. mollis Casar., C. ovata Benth., C. paraensis Meisn., C. parimensis Benth., C. ramosissima Wedd., C. savannarum Standl., C. striata Benth. e C. tenuiflora Lindau, dentre as quais apenas C. paraensis ocorre exclusivamente na Amazônia brasileira, C. charitostachya, C. conduplicata, C. coronata, C. gentryi, C. lehmanni e C. savannarum, são citadas pela primeira vez para o Brasil. As características de maior relevância taxonômica são a posição do pecíolo em relação à ócrea, ramificação da inflorescência, tamanhos relativos das brácteas e ocréolas, perianto frutífero e pericarpo. São apresentadas chaves de identificação, descrições e ilustrações, bem como comentários sobre a distribuição geográfica, hábitats e dados fenológicos para todas as espécies estudadas.

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v.45(1956)

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A morfologia, ocorrência, utilidade e genética das flores funcionais inferiores em espiguetas de milho, são examinadas ligeiramente. Em regra, somente a flor superior em cada espigueta numa espiga de milho se desenvolve e contém um grão, porém nos exemplos em foco a flor inferior se desenvolve tão bem como a superior. O embrião no milho geralmente se acha voltado na mesma direção que a ponta da espiga, ao passo que o embrião do grão proveniente da flor inferior se volta na direção da base. São raras, não só na América do Norte e Central, como na maior parte da América do Sul, as espigas nas quais os grãos provêm da flor inferior das espiguetas, constituindo uma exceção o milho doce Country Gentleman, no qual se encontram grãos em ambas as flores na maioria das espiguetas. No Brasil e na Bolívia, entretanto, são mais comuns as espigas com espiguetas de dois grãos. Sendo o milho proveniente da América do Sul, é de esperar-se que se encontrem mais variedades e tipos mais primitivos próximo do centro de origem. No milho Pipoca Pontudo Paulista, o Dr. BRIEGER encontrou espigas com ambas as flores funcionais em algumas espiguetas. Em alguns casos, ambos os grãos eram de tamanho normal, porém, mais comumente, um dos dois grãos era bem menor que o outro. Em espigas encontradas pelo Dr. MARTIN CARDENAS, algumas espiguetas apresentam grãos provindos somente das flores inferiores, uma circunstância característica do grupo "Poaceae", e não do "Panicaceae" a que pertence o milho. Muitos gens que influenciam os característicos do pendão, também influenciam os das espigas. Alguns destes controlam a formação de grãos na flor inferior da espigueta-fêmea. A maioria dos gens conhecidos como afetando as espiguetas inferiores, são recessivos, tal como no caso das espigas brasileira e boliviana estudadas, e no Country Gentleman. Um exemplo de espiguetas gêmeas foi encontrado entre o material tunicata do Dr. BRIEGER. Aí, em vez de uma só espi-gueta, o que é o normal, havia duas espiguetas completas, simétricas, sendo uma em posição oposta ao normal. Os grãos, em ambas, achavam-se na flor superior. Prosseguem os estudos sobre a espigueta do milho. O Dr. GONÇALVES DRUMOND, da Escola Superior de Viçosa, Minas Gerais, encontrou recentemente algumas espigas de "Cateto", nas quais a flor inferior é funcional e está estudando as mesmas. Parece que o mais interessante material para os novos estudos é o que o Dr. BRIEGER encontrou no seu milho "Pipoca Pontudo Paulista, pois há ai graus variáveis de desenvolvimento tanto superiores como inferiores.

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A new model of unemployment based on an idea of Marx is presented and used to interpret the development of the British economy from the beginning of capitalism to the present. It is shown that unemployment may be created purposely by capitalists in order to weaken the bargaining position of the workers. This mechanism leads to complex temporal pattern of unemployment and can explain why wages took almost a century and a half to react to the growing capital to labour ratio that characterised early British capitalism.

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The paper provides a description and analysis of the Hodgskin section of Theories of Surplus Value and the general law section of the first version of Volume III of Capital. It then considers Part III of Volume III, the evolution of Marx's thought and various interpretations of his theory in the light of this analysis. It is suggested that Marx thought that the rate of profit must fall and even in the 1870s hoped to be able to provide a demonstration of this. However the main conclusions are: 1. Marx's major attempt to show that the rate of profit must fall occurred in the general law section. 2. Part III does not contain a demonstration that the rate of profit must fall. 3. Marx was never able to demonstrate that the rate of profit must fall and he was aware of this.

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The paper presents a foundation model for Marxian theories of the breakdown of capitalism based on a new falling rate of profit mechanism. All of these theories are based on one or more of "the historical tendencies": a rising capital-wage bill ratio, a rising capitalist share and a falling rate of profit. The model is a foundation in the sense that it generates these tendencies in the context of a model with a constant subsistence wage. The newly discovered generating mechanism is based on neo-classical reasoning for a model with land. It is non-Ricardian in that land augmenting technical progress can be unboundedly rapid. Finally, since the model has no steady state, it is necessary to use a new technique, Chaplygin's method, to prove the result.

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It is the size of the elasticity of substitution that has been the central issue in the long debate over the possibility of continuous growth in the presence of exhaustible resources. This paper reviews the debate and comes to the surprising conclusion that , unnoticed by the pessimists, the optimist position has gradually evolved so that it now approximates that of the pessimists. The paper also summarises some preliminary work by the author that indicates that this common position may not be correct

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The paper presents a foundation model for Marxian theories of the breakdown of capitalism based on a new falling rate of profit mechanism. All of these theories are based on one or more of ?the historical tendencies?: a rising capital-wage bill ratio, a rising capitalist share and a falling rate of profit. The model is a foundation in the sense that it generates these tendencies in the context of a model with a constant subsistence wage. The newly discovered generating mechanism is based on neo-classical reasoning for a model with land. It is non-Ricardian in that land augmenting technical progress can be unboundedly rapid. Finally, since the model has no steady state, it is necessary to use a new technique, Chaplygin?s method, to prove the result.

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Marx and the writers that followed him have produced a number of theories of the breakdown of capitalism. The majority of these theories were based on the historical tendencies: the rise in the composition of capital and the share of capital and the fall in the rate of profit. However these theories were never modeled with main stream rigour. This paper presents a constant wage model, with capital, labour and land as factors of production, which reproduces the historical tendencies and so can be used as a foundation for the various theories. The use of Chaplygins theorem in the proof of the main result also gives the paper a technical interest.