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Um dos pré-requisitos para o sucesso na seleção e implantação de áreas de pesquisa é o conhecimento preciso da distribuição dos solos e de seus atributos na paisagem. Isso pode ser obtido com o levantamento e mapeamento pedológico convencional e/ou através de técnicas de mapeamento digital de solos (MDS). Este trabalho apresenta os solos identificados no Parque Estadual da Mata Seca (PEMS), localizado no município de Manga, região norte do Estado de Minas Gerais. É parte integrante de um projeto maior, cujo objetivo é explorar novas técnicas de MDS em pequenas extensões territoriais, avaliar e validar seus produtos e estabelecer um protocolo de procedimentos para tal. Abrangendo a extensão de 10.281,44 ha, o PEMS tem sua geologia associada a coberturas cenozóicas derivadas de: (a) rochas pelíticocarbonáticas que compõem o Grupo Bambuí, de idade proterozóica, (b) arenitos cretáceos do Grupo Urucuia e, (c) depósitos quarternários resultantes do retrabalhamento do rio São Francisco. Os tipos e diversidade de material de origem foram os fatores preponderantes na formação e distribuição dos solos e na sua relação com os demais elementos formadores da paisagem local. Em termos gerais, a seguinte relação solo-paisagem pode ser observada na área: Latossolos Amarelos e Vermelho-Amarelos distróficos e de textura média ocupam os platôs (chapada) de relevo predominantemente plano, situados nas cotas mais elevadas do PEMS e sob domínio das coberturas relacionadas aos arenitos do Grupo Urucuia. A vegetação de Carrasco é exclusiva e marcante dessa paisagem, seja observando-a in loco, seja por meio de imagens de sensores remotos. Há uma faixa transicional entre esses domínios e aqueles situados em cotas ligeiramente inferiores, que são influenciados exclusivamente pelas rochas calcárias. A existência de eutrofismo associado à textura média em Latossolos Vermelho-Amarelos, Vermelhos, Chernossolos e Cambissolos (latossólicos), bem como a vegetação de Caatinga Arbórea Densa (de médio porte) são evidências do caráter transicional. As paisagens sob domínio das rochas pelítico-carbonáticas em que se desenvolve a Floresta Estacional Decidual Densa de alto porte (Mata Seca) são de maior extensão e complexidade na área. Nelas, o relevo e a proximidade do material de origem exercem ação modificadora na formação dos solos. As seguintes subordens taxonômicas foram observadas nesse domínio fisiográfico:Cambissolos Háplicos, Latossolos Vermelhos e Vermelhos-Amarelos, Chernossolos Háplicos e Argilúvicos, Vertissolos Háplicos, Plintossolos Pétricos, Gleissolos Háplicos e Melânicos. Dentre estas, os Latossolos Vermelho- Amarelos e Vermelhos juntamente aos Cambissolos Háplicos dominam em extensão, distribuindo-se em aproximadamente 87,0% das áreas sob influência calcária. Finalmente, nos depósitos quaternários do rio São Francisco, em relevo plano e sob Floresta Tropical Pluvial Perenifólia, foram mapeados Cambissolos Flúvicos e Neossolos Flúvicos em condições de boa drenagem, enquanto os Gleissolos Háplicos ocorrem nas áreas deprimidas, permanente ou temporariamente inundadas.
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This study sought predictors of mortality in patients aged >or=75 years with a first ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) and evaluated the validity of the GUSTO-I and TIMI risk models. Clinical variables, treatment and mortality data from 433 consecutive patients were collected. Univariable and multivariable logistic regression analyses were applied to identify baseline factors associated with 30-day mortality. Subsequently a model predicting 30-day mortality was created and compared with the performance of the GUSTO-I and TIMI models. After adjustment, a higher Killip class was the most important predictor (OR 16.1; 95% CI 5.7-45.6). Elevated heart rate, longer time delay to admission, hyperglycemia and older age were also associated with increased risk. Patients with hypercholesterolemia had a significantly lower risk (OR 0.46; 95% CI 0.24-0.86). Discrimination (c-statistic 0.79, 95% CI 0.75-0.84) and calibration (Hosmer-Lemeshow 6, p = 0.5) of our model were good. The GUSTO-I and TIMI risk scores produced adequate discrimination within our dataset (c-statistic 0.76, 95% CI 0.71-0.81, and c-statistic 0.77, 95% CI 0.72-0.82, respectively), but calibration was not satisfactory (HL 21.8, p = 0.005 for GUSTO-I, and HL 20.6, p = 0.008 for TIMI). In conclusion, short-term mortality in elderly patients with a first STEMI depends most importantly on initial clinical and hemodynamic status. The GUSTO-I and TIMI models are insufficiently adequate for providing an exact estimate of 30-day mortality risk.
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En el presente trabajo he efectuado un estudio sobre la libertad condicional en nuestro país. He analizado los importantes cambios que ha sufrido esta institución, que ha pasado de constituir una parte o modalidad del cumplimiento de la pena de prisión para llegar a ser, tras la reforma de la LO 1/2015 de 30 de marzo, una modalidad de suspensión de la ejecución de la pena de prisión. Estudio las distintas modalidades de libertad condicional reguladas, las exigencias establecidas durante el período de libertad condicional y la revocación de la misma y sus consecuencias
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28 hojas : ilustraciones, cuadros.
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Digitized from a letter in the Drew University Methodist Collection. 1 Item (4 p.); 20.5 x 33 cm.
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Handwritten letter from Daniel D. Whedon to nephew, Daniel Avery Whedon. Dated November 30, 1881.
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1845 handwritten letter from Daniel Denison Whedon to Daniel A. Whedon.
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The universality versus culture specificity of quantitative evaluations (negative-positive) of 40 events in world history was addressed using World History Survey data collected from 5,800 university students in 30 countries/societies. Multidimensional scaling using generalized procrustean analysis indicated poor fit of data from the 30 countries to an overall mean configuration, indicating lack of universal agreement as to the associational meaning of events in world history. Hierarchical cluster analysis identified one Western and two non-Western country clusters for which adequate multidimensional fit was obtained after item deletions. A two-dimensional solution for the three country clusters was identified, where the primary dimension was historical calamities versus progress and a weak second dimension was modernity versus resistance to modernity. Factor analysis further reduced the item inventory to identify a single concept with structural equivalence across cultures, Historical Calamities, which included man-made and natural, intentional and unintentional, predominantly violent but also nonviolent calamities. Less robust factors were tentatively named as Historical Progress and Historical Resistance to Oppression. Historical Calamities and Historical Progress were at the individual level both significant and independent predictors of willingness to fight for one’s country in a hierarchical linear model that also identified significant country-level variation in these relationships. Consensus around calamity but disagreement as to what constitutes historical progress is discussed in relation to the political culture of nations and lay perceptions of history as catastrophe.
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Interleukin-12 receptor β1 (IL-12Rβ1) deficiency is the most common form of Mendelian susceptibility to mycobacterial disease (MSMD). We undertook an international survey of 141 patients from 102 kindreds in 30 countries. Among 102 probands, the first infection occurred at a mean age of 2.4 years. In 78 patients, this infection was caused by Bacille Calmette-Guérin (BCG; n = 65), environmental mycobacteria (EM; also known as atypical or nontuberculous mycobacteria) (n = 9) or Mycobacterium tuberculosis (n = 4). Twenty-two of the remaining 24 probands initially presented with nontyphoidal, extraintestinal salmonellosis. Twenty of the 29 genetically affected sibs displayed clinical signs (69%); however 8 remained asymptomatic (27%). Nine nongenotyped sibs with symptoms died. Recurrent BCG infection was diagnosed in 15 cases, recurrent EM in 3 cases, recurrent salmonellosis in 22 patients. Ninety of the 132 symptomatic patients had infections with a single microorganism. Multiple infections were diagnosed in 40 cases, with combined mycobacteriosis and salmonellosis in 36 individuals. BCG disease strongly protected against subsequent EM disease (p = 0.00008). Various other infectious diseases occurred, albeit each rarely, yet candidiasis was reported in 33 of the patients (23%). Ninety-nine patients (70%) survived, with a mean age at last follow-up visit of 12.7 years ± 9.8 years (range, 0.5-46.4 yr). IL-12Rβ1 deficiency is characterized by childhood-onset mycobacteriosis and salmonellosis, rare recurrences of mycobacterial disease, and more frequent recurrence of salmonellosis. The condition has higher clinical penetrance, broader susceptibility to infections, and less favorable outcome than previously thought. © 2010 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
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