999 resultados para Scalisi, Jervis (18..-19..) -- Correspondance
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წარმოდგენილია ჰაერის ექვივალენტურ - ეფექტური ტემპერატურის (ჰაერის ტემპერატურის, ფარდობითი ტენიანობის და ქარის სიჩქარის კომბინაცია) საშუალო თვიური მნიშვნელობების და მაგნიტური ქარიშხლების თვიური ხანგრძლივობის ქ. თბილისის მოსახლეობის ჯანმრთელობაზე ზეგავლენის გამოკვლევის შედეგები.
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ჩატარებულია ჰაერის ექვივალენტურ - ეფექტური ტემპერატურის (ჰაერის ტემპერატურის, ფარდობითი ტენიანობის და ქარის სიჩქარის კომბინაცია) ვარიაციების დაწვრილებითი სტატისტიკური ანალიზი თბილისში 1957 დან 2006 წლამდე პერიოდისათვის.
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A presente pesquisa foi realizada visando esclarecer dúvidas surgidas quando da determinação dos valores "T" (capacidade total do solo para bases de dupla troca), "S" (bases suscetíveis de dupla troca) e "H" (hidrogênio suscetível de dupla troca) de solos que receberam altas doses de vinhaça Tais valores, quando determinados pelo processo recomendado por A O. A. C. (2), desviam-se dos normais passando "S" (parte) a ser maior do que "T" (todo). Diversas porções de um mesmo solo depois de convenientemente preparadas foram tratadas em vasos de ferro zincado com doses crescentes de vinhaça como segue: Primeiro grupo (vasos 1, 2, 3 e 4): testemunhas; Sgundo grupo (vasos 5, 6, 7 e 8): incorporação de vinhaça em volume equivalente a 250.0001 por hectare; Terceiro grupo (vasos 9, 10, 11 e 12): idem ao anterior aumentando as dos»\s para 500.0001; Quarto grupo (vasos 13, 14, 15 e 16): idem com 750.0001; Quinto grupo (vasos 17, 18, 19 e 20): idem com 1.000.0001. Efetuada a incorporação e depois de sêcos ossolos à sombra, dos mesmos foram retiradas amostras (4 para cada tipo) para as respectivas análises. Estas compreenderam determinações de "T", "S" e "H" por diversos processos, baseados em lixiviação com acetato de amônio neutro e normal, com cloreto de amônio normal e cloreto de bário normal. Foram, ainda, efetuadas determinações para verificação de sais solúveis. Também foram verificados os índices pH e a possibilidade de volatilização de amoníaco durante os processos de lavagem dos solos com álcool concentrado para a retirada de excesso de reativo. Os resultados obtidos foram estudados estatisticamente revelando principalmente que a incorporação de vinhaça ao solo determina neste um aumento de seus valores "T", "S" e índice pH, e diminuição de "H". Revelaram ainda que nos solos tratados com altas doses de vinhaça o valor "T" não deve ser determinado com processos ligados a amônio-saturação (cloreto), uma vez que êste radical peptizando e solubilizando a matéria orgânica do solo faz com que se consigam valores aquém dos reais. Esta interferência é tão grande que pode conduzir ao absurdo de se ter "S" maior do que "T". Os catiônios bivalentes como cálcio e bário, apesar dos inconvenientes que apresentam, são os recomendados para êste caso.
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According to E. Chagas (1938), South-American Kala Azar is a widespread disease from the jungle, several cases being reported from North Brazil (Estado do Pará: Marajó Island, Tocantins and Gurupi river valleys; Estados do Piauí and Ceará: coast and hinterland). Other cases were found in Northeast Brazil (Estados de Pernambuco, Alagôas and Sergipe: coast and hinterland; Estado da Bahia: hinterland). A few cases were described from Estado de Mato-Grosso (Brazil), Provincia de Salta and Território do Chaco (Argentine), and Zona contestada do Chaco (Paraguai-Bolívia). A well defined secondary anemia associated with enlargement of the liver and spleen are the chief symptoms. Death usually occurs in cachexia and with symptoms of heart failure. Half the patients were children aged less than ten years (CHAGAS, CASTRO & FERREIRA, 1937). Quite exhaustive epidemiological researches performed by CHAGAS, FERREIRA, DEANE, DEANE & GUIMARÃES (1938) in Municipio de Abaeté (Estado do Pará, Brazil) gave the incidence of 1.48% for the natural infection in human, 4.49% in dogs, and 2.63% in cats. The infection was arcribed (CUNHA & CHAGAS, 1937) to a new species of Leishmania (L. chagasi). Latter CUNHA (1938) state, that it is identical to L. infantum. ADLER (1940) found that so far it has been impossible to distinguish L. chagasi from L. infantum by any laboratory test but a final judgment must be reserved until further experiments with different species of sandflies have been carried out. Skin changes in canine Kala Azar were signaled by many workers, and their importance as regards the transmission of the disease is recognized by some of them (ADLER & THEODOR, 1931, 2. CUNHA, 1933). Cutaneous ulcers in naturally infected dogs are referred by CRITIEN (1911) in Malta, by CHODUKIN & SCHEVTSCHENKO (1928) in Taschkent, by DONATIEN & LESTOCQUARD (1929) and by LESTOCQUARD & PARROT (1929) in Algeria, and by BLANC & CAMINOPETROS (1931) in Greece. Depilation is signaled by YAKIMOFF & KOHL-YAKIMOFF (1911) in Tunis, by YAKIMOFF (1915) in Turkestan. Eczematous areas or a condition described as "eczema furfurace" is sometimes noted in the areas of depilation (DONATIEN & LESTOCQUARD). The skin changes noticed by ADLER & THEODOR (1932) in dogs naturally infected with Mediterranean Kala Azar can be briefly summarized as a selective infiltration of macrophages around hair follicles including the sebaceous glands and the presence of infected macrophages in normal dermis. The latter phenomenon in the complete absence of secondary infiltration of round cells and plasma cells is the most striking characteristic of canine Kala Azar and differentiates it from L. tropica. In the more advanced stages the dermis is more cellular than that of normal dogs and may even contain a few small dense areas of infiltration with macrophages and some round cells and polymorphs. The external changes, i. e., seborrhea and depilation are roughly proportional to the number of affected hair follicles. In dogs experimentally infected with South-American Kala Azar the parasites were regularly found in blocks of skin removed from the living animal every fortnight (CUNHA, 1938). The changes noticed by CUNHA, besides the presence of Leishmania, were perivascular and diffuse infiltration of the cutis with mononuclears sometimes more marked near hair follicles, as well as depilation, seborrhea and ulceration. The parasites were first discovered and very numerous in the paws. Our material was obtained from dogs experimentally infected by Dr. A. MARQUES DA CUNHA< and they were the subject of a previous paper by CUNHA (1938). In this study, however, several animals were discarded as it was found that they did develop a superimposed infection by Demodex canis. This paper deals with the changes found in 88 blocks of skin removed from five dogs, two infected with two different canine strains, and three with two distinct human strains of South-American Kala Azar. CUNHA'S valuable material affords serial observations of the cutaneous changes in Kala Azar as most of the blocks of skin were taken every fortnight. The following conclusions were drawn after a careful microscopic study. (1) Skin changes directly induced in the dog by the parasites of South-American Kala Azar may b described as an infiltration of the corium (pars papillaris and upper portion of the reticular layer) by histocytes. Parasites are scanty, at first, latter becoming very numerous in the cytoplasm of such cells. Sometimes the histocytes either embedding or not leishman bodies appear as distinct nodes of infiltration or cell aggregations (histocytic granuloma, Figs. 8 and 22) having a perivascular distribution. The capillary loops in the papillae, the vessels of the sweat glands, the subpapillary plexus, the vertical twigs connecting the superficial and deep plexuses are the ordinary seats of the histocytic Kala Azar granulomata. (2) Some of the cutaneous changes are transient, and show spontaneous tendency to heal. A gradual transformation of the histocytes either containing or not leishman bodies into fixed connective tissue cells or fibroblasts occut and accounts for the natural regression just mentioned. Figs. 3, 5, 18, 19 and 20 are good illustrations of such fibroblastic transformation of the histocytic Kala Azar granulomata. (3) Skin changes induced by the causative organism of South-American Kala Azar are neither uniform nor simultaneous. The same stage may be found in the same dog in different periods of the disease, and not the same changes take place when pieces from several regions are examined in the same moment. The fibroblastic transformation of the histocytic granulomata marking the beginning of the process of repair, e. g., was recognised in dog C, in the 196th as well as in the 213rd (Fig. 18) and 231st (Fig. 19) days after the inoculation. (4) The connective tissue of the skin in dogs experimentally infected with South-American Kala Azar is overflowed by blood cells (monocytes and lymphocytes) besides the proliferation in situ of undifferentiated mesenchymal cells. A marked increase in the number of cells specially the "ruhende Wanderzellen" (Figs. 4 and 15) is noticed even during the first weeks after inoculation (prodomal stage) when no leishman bodies are yet found in the skin. Latter a massive infiltration by amoeboid wandering cells similar to typical blood monocytes (Fig. 21) associated to a small number of lymphocytes and plasma cells (Figs. 9, 17, 21, and 24) indicates that the emigration of blood cells...
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Au commencement, l'Exil. Il est tentant de résumer ainsi la naissance de la Bible hébraïque. L'Exil à Babylone n'a pas provoqué la fin du peuple judéen, mais il a paradoxalement donné naissance au judaïsme, qui puisera dès le IVe siècle avant notre ère son identité dans la Torah. Car la déportation de l'intelligentsia juive à Babylone a préparé de manière décisive l'avènement du Livre.
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An improved device for detecting peridomestic Triatoma infestans consisting of one-liter recycled Tetra Brik milk boxes with a central structure was tested using a matched-pair study design in two rural areas in Argentina. In Olta (La Rioja), the boxes were installed beneath the thatched roofs and on the vertical wooden posts of each peridomestic structure. After a 5-month exposure, at least one of the recovered boxes detected 88% of the 24 T. infestans-positive sites, and 86% of the 7 negative sites by timed manual collections at baseline. In Amamá (Santiago del Estero), the boxes were paired with the best performing prototype tested before (shelter unit). After 3 months, some evidence of infestation was detected in 89% (boxes) and 79% (shelters) of 18-19 sites positive by timed collections, whereas 19% and 16% of 32 negative sites were positive, respectively. Neither device differed significantly in the qualitative or quantitative collection of every sign of infestation. The installation site did not modify significantly the boxes' sampling efficiency in both study areas. As the total cost of each box was half as expensive as each shelter unit, the boxes are thus the most cost-effective and easy-to-use tool for detecting peridomestic T. infestans currently available.