982 resultados para 2006-06-BS
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Includes bibliography
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Includes bibliography
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As doenças do trato respiratório são as principais queixas nos serviços de atendimento médico, sendo as infecções respiratórias agudas (IRA) as manifestações mais comuns, principalmente em crianças menores de cinco anos de idade. Em países em desenvolvimento as IRA constituem um sério problema de saúde pública. Em todo mundo estima-se que ocorram cerca de dois milhões de mortes devido as IRA a cada ano. Dentre os agentes causais das mesmas, destaca-se o Vírus Respiratório Sincicial (VRS), especialmente por causar doença grave em crianças menores de dois anos. Com o objetivo de gerar dados sobre a epidemiologia molecular deste vírus, foram analisadas amostras colhidas de pacientes com IRA no período de 2000 a 2006 na cidade de Belém, Pará. Foram utilizados testes de imunofluorescência indireta (IFI) para caracterização antigênica dos vírus isolados e RT-PCR para os genes codificadores das proteínas G e F, que foram em seguida parcialmente seqüenciados. Dentro do período estudado, 153 amostras positivas para VRS foram detectadas. A faixa etária de 0-4 anos foi a que concentrou maior número de casos (n=138; 90,19%). Em relação ao perfil sazonal, o pico de atividade do VRS ocorreu nos primeiros seis meses do ano, estando associado principalmente ao período de troca da estação chuvosa para um período de menor pluviosidade. Houve co-circulação dos subgrupos A e B nos anos de 2001 e 2003. Em 2000, 2005 e 2006 somente o subgrupo A circulou. Entretanto no ano de 2004 foi registrada a ocorrência somente do subgrupo B. Dentro do período estudado, genótipos distintos da proteína G do subgrupo A (GA2 e GA5) e do subgrupo B (SAB1 e SAB3) foram detectados, indicando o primeiro relato da circulação do genótipo SAB1 na América do Sul. Em 2004, um cluster diferenciado dos demais genótipos circulantes foi encontrado, sendo este denominado BRB1. A análise do gene codificador da proteína F permitiu a identificação de mutações na sequência nucleotídica resultando em trocas na cadeia aminoacídica da mesma. Este estudo representa o primeiro relato sobre dados da epidemiologia molecular do Vírus Respiratório Sincicial na região Norte do Brasil.
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Photo identification of individual blue whales during summer and autumn off the northwestern Isla de Chiloé, southern Chile, were collected from marine surveys conducted from 2004 to 2006. Re-sightings of individual whales both within and between years may provide evidence of residency and site fidelity by blue whales in the area. These records further document the importance of the northwestern Isla de Chiloé as a feeding area for blue whales. These records also highlight the necessity of further comparisons with photographic catalogues from other areas in southern Chile, off the northwestern coast of South America and the Pacific coast of Central America to better understand seasonal movements, distribution of individuals along the eastern South Pacific, and their wintering areas.
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Presentations sponsored by the Patent and Trademark Depository Library Association (PTDLA) at the American Library Association Annual Conference, New Orleans, June 25, 2006 Speaker #1: Nan Myers Associate Professor; Government Documents, Patents and Trademarks Librarian Wichita State University, Wichita, KS Title: Intellectual Property Roundup: Copyright, Trademarks, Trade Secrets, and Patents Abstract: This presentation provides a capsule overview of the distinctive coverage of the four types of intellectual property – What they are, why they are important, how to get them, what they cost, how long they last. Emphasis will be on what questions patrons ask most, along with the answers! Includes coverage of the mission of Patent & Trademark Depository Libraries (PTDLs) and other sources of business information outside of libraries, such as Small Business Development Centers. Speaker #2: Jan Comfort Government Information Reference Librarian Clemson University, Clemson, SC Title: Patents as a Source of Competitive Intelligence Information Abstract: Large corporations often have R&D departments, or large numbers of staff whose jobs are to monitor the activities of their competitors. This presentation will review strategies that small business owners can employ to do their own competitive intelligence analysis. The focus will be on features of the patent database that is available free of charge on the USPTO website, as well as commercial databases available at many public and academic libraries across the country. Speaker #3: Virginia Baldwin Professor; Engineering Librarian University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE Title: Mining Online Patent Data for Business Information Abstract: The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) website and websites of international databases contains information about granted patents and patent applications and the technologies they represent. Statistical information about patents, their technologies, geographical information, and patenting entities are compiled and available as reports on the USPTO website. Other valuable information from these websites can be obtained using data mining techniques. This presentation will provide the keys to opening these resources and obtaining valuable data. Speaker #4: Donna Hopkins Engineering Librarian Renssalaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY Title: Searching the USPTO Trademark Database for Wordmarks and Logos Abstract: This presentation provides an overview of wordmark searching in www.uspto.gov, followed by a review of the techniques of searching for non-word US trademarks using codes from the Design Search Code Manual. These codes are used in an electronic search, either on the uspto website or on CASSIS DVDs. The search is sometimes supplemented by consulting the Official Gazette. A specific example of using a section of the codes for searching is included. Similar searches on the Madrid Express database of WIPO, using the Vienna Classification, will also be briefly described.