910 resultados para Brubaker, Rogers
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Aims: The present study focuses on the analysis of novelty emergence in classic Gloria Films with Rogers, Perls, and Ellis to understand how the same client formulated her own problem and if and how change occurred in those three sessions. Method: The Innovative Moments Coding System was applied to track innovative moments (IMs) and their themes. Results: The session with Rogers showed more diversity in disclosed problems and themes of IMs, as well as a higher proportion of reflection IMs. The session with Perls demonstrated a high proportion of protest IMs. The session with Ellis showed less innovation than other sessions. The changes found were based mostly on reflection and protest IMs in three sessions. Conclusion: Narrative innovations occurred in the three single sessions. The type of dominant innovation is consistent with the therapeutic model and the IMs model. The exploration of the IMs’ themes allowed a more precise identification of Gloria's new narrative positions and their development throughout those sessions.
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El cáncer es una enfermedad común de causa de muerte en el mundo entero. Si bien el éxito en el tratamiento de casi todas las formas de esta enfermedad depende de su diagnóstico temprano seguido de resección quirúrgica, los enfoques en investigación sobre compuestos inhibitorios de la carcinogénesis podrían ser aplicados a implementar estrategias de quimioprevención poblacionales. Se sabe que el carcinoma de páncreas exocrino ocupa el cuarto lugar como causa de muerte en el hombre en los Estados Unidos. Se presupone que su incidencia es similar en nuestro país. La causa del cáncer de páncreas es desconocido en la mayoría de los casos. Los estudios epidemiológicos si bien no dan datos certeros tienden a señalar que componentes de la dieta son factores de riesgo en la génesis del cáncer de páncreas (Rogers y Longnecker, 1988). Se conoce que el cáncer de páncreas es clínicamente silencioso y sólo manifiesta síntomas tardíamente, cuando ya se ha producido la invasión y metástasis (Pour, 1991). De ahí que haya interés por desarrollar modelos multifactoriales que puedan aportar datos para comprender las causas y el mecanismo de desarrollo del cáncer en el hombre. Trabajos realizados en el laboratorio del Programa Centro de Biología Celular y Desarrollo (CEBYD-CONICET), Facultad de Ciencias Médicas, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Director Dr. Benito Monis, han permitido establecer que la nitrosometilurea (NMU) induce la proliferación de poblaciones celulares exocrinas del páncreas de rata con la formación de estructuras nodulares atípicas, múltiples, de crecimiento expansivo que aumenta en número y tamaño con la edad, a los que identificaron con la sigla FACH (Focal Acinar Cell Hyperplasia). Este proceso hiperplásico es primariamente del epitelio acinar, aunque se han observado con notable menor frecuencia la aparición de estructuras ductulares neoformadas y aislados focos microscópicos de células con apariencia de hepatocitos (transdiferenciación o metaplasia hepatocítica). Los nódulos son con mayor frecuencia acidófilos aunque pueden observarse focos basófilos. Estos últimos son de dimensión microscópica. Excepcionalmente se han encontrado lesiones cancerosas en páncreas en el numeroso grupo de ratas inyectadas con NMU y estudiadas luego de la muerte natural en el laboratorio, por lo cual se infiere que las lesiones proliferativas que el NMU induce en páncreas de rata no posee tendencia a la transformación maligna. Este es el concepto central en las investigaciones sobre carcinogénesis pancreática en curso en el laboratorio CEBYD y sobre el cual proponemos el presente plan de trabajo. Además, hemos aislado células de un osteosarcoma inducido en la rata por la NMU (en curso) que han sido mantenidas tanto "in vivo" como "in vitro" para su caracterización y para el estudio de agentes inhibitorios de la carcinogénesis. El propósito del presente plan de trabajo es probar posibles agentes quimioterapéuticos en ambos modelos experimentales desarrollados en nuestro laboratorio.
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OBJETIVO: Avaliar a operação para revascularização do miocárdio sem circulação extracorpórea (CEC) em pacientes com importante disfunção ventricular esquerda. MÉTODOS: Foram submetidos a operação para revascularização do miocárdio sem CEC, 405 pacientes com fração de ejeção (FE) abaixo de 35%. A operação foi realizada com auxílio de estabilizador por sucção e ponto de LIMA. As anastomoses distais foram feitas primeiro. RESULTADOS: Foram avaliados 405 pacientes com idade média de 63,4±9,78 anos, sendo 279 do sexo masculino (68,8%). Quanto a fatores de risco, 347 eram hipertensos, 194 tabagistas, 202 dislipidêmicos e 134 diabéticos. Encontravam-se em classe funcional III e IV 260 pacientes. Eram renais crônicos 20 pacientes, em programa de diálise. Foram operados em caráter de emergência 51 pacientes, e 33 já apresentavam operação prévia. A FE média foi de 27,2±3,54%. O EUROSCORE médio foi de 8,46±4,41. O número médio de anastomoses foi 3,03±1,54 por paciente. Necessitaram de balão intraórtico após a indução anestésica 49 pacientes (12%), e 73 (18%) necessitaram de suporte inotrópico no período transoperatório. Quanto a complicações, 2 (0,49%) apresentaram insuficiência renal, 2 apresentaram mediastinite (0,49%), 7 (1,7%) necessitaram de reoperação por sangramento, 5 (1,2%) apresentaram infarto agudo do miocárdio e 70 (17,3%) apresentaram fibrilação atrial. Houve 18 óbitos (4,4%). CONCLUSÃO: Com base nesses dados, concluímos que a operação para revascularização do miocárdio sem circulação extracorpórea em pacientes com disfunção ventricular esquerda é segura e eficaz, sendo uma alternativa para pacientes de alto risco. Os resultados obtidos foram superiores ao previsto pelo EUROSCORE.
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v.13:pt.4:no.2 (1958) [Myrtaceae]
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v.24:pt.7:no.3(1963)
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v.29:no.3(1956)
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In this paper, preliminary to a series of investigations that the A. has the purpose to make about the influence of climatic factors particularly upon the prevalence of the most important acute infectious diseases in Brazil, he raises the question whether such factors do affect in this country the total death rates, as it is reasonable to suppose, according to what has been observed in temperate zones of northern and southern hemispheres. The inclusion of absolute humidity among other climatic factors to be dealt with seems justifiable according to Rogers and Stallybrass. Owing to scarcety of reliable data the A. was obliged to limit to a five-years period (1940-1944) the complete proposed investigation, which includes seven of the most important cities, scattered throughout the brazilian territory, from north to south - Belém, recife, Salvador, Rio, S. Paulo, Curitiba and Porto Alegre. Reference is made to their normal climatic conditions and monthly death-rates variations with their mean values and standard deviations. In a first part dealing with seasonal variations only for purposes of comparison, he points out that in there tropical cities of Brazil, without very clear seasonal differentiation, the curve of general mortality reached its highest point in austral autumn season and the remaining four (including Rio near the tropic) in the spring, with the exception of Curitiba, where the peak coincided with the summer season. He shows how such important causes of deaths, as diarrheas, common respiratory diseases and tuberculosis, whose seasonal distribution for each one of the seven cities is referred, may explain such seasonal variations. On a second part, a study is made of the general mortality distribution by four-months periods selected in accordance respectively with the highest or lowest values of rainfall and of mean temperature and humidity during period 1940-1944. Finally he compares the monthly waves of such climatic factors and the corresponding waves of total death - rates and finds through correlation coefficients 17 significant values with respect to their standard errors. Variations in the death - rates seemed to be perhaps more closely and uniformly associated with variations of mean humidity, as is indicated by coefficients ranging from + 0.3 to 0.6.
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The Ajjanahalli gold mine is spatially associated with a Late Archean craton-scale shear zone in the eastern Chitradurga greenstone belt of the Dharwar craton, India. Gold mineralization is hosted by an similar to100-m-wide antiform in a banded iron formation. Original magnetite and siderite are replaced by a peak metamorphic alteration assemblage of chlorite, stilpnomelane, minnesotaite, sericite, ankerite, arsenopyrite, pyrite, pyrrhotite, and gold at ca. 300degrees to 350degreesC. Elements enriched in the banded iron formation include Ca, Mg, C, S, An, As, Bi. Cu, Sb, Zn, Pb, Se, Ag, and Te, whereas in the wall rocks As, Cu, Zn, Bi, Ag, and An are only slightly enriched. Strontium correlates with CaO, MgO, CO2, and As, which indicates cogenetic formation of arsenopyrite and Mg-Ca carbonates. The greater extent of alteration in the Fe-rich banded iron formation layers than in the wall rock reflects the greater reactivity of the banded iron formation layers. The ore fluids, as interpreted from their isotopic composition (delta(18)O = 6.5-8.5parts per thousand; initial Sr-87/Sr-86 = 0.7068-0.7078), formed by metamorphic devolatilization of deeper levels of the Chitradurga greenstone belt. Arsenopyrite, chalcopyrite, and pyrrhotite have delta(34)S values within a narrow range between 2.1 and 2.7 per mil, consistent with a sulfur source in Chitradurga greenstone belt lithologies. Based on spatial and temporal relationships between mineralization, local structure development, and sinistral strike-slip deformation in the shear zone at the eastern contact of the Chitradurga greenstone belt, we suggest that the Ajjanahalli gold mineralization formed by fluid infiltration into a low strain area within the first-order structure. The ore fluids were transported along this shear zone into relatively shallow crustal levels during lateral terrane accretion and a change from thrust to transcurrent tectonics. Based on this model of fluid flow, exploration should focus on similar low strain areas or potentially connected higher order splays of the first-order shear zone.
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Pricing American options is an interesting research topic since there is no analytical solution to value these derivatives. Different numerical methods have been proposed in the literature with some, if not all, either limited to a specific payoff or not applicable to multidimensional cases. Applications of Monte Carlo methods to price American options is a relatively new area that started with Longstaff and Schwartz (2001). Since then, few variations of that methodology have been proposed. The general conclusion is that Monte Carlo estimators tend to underestimate the true option price. The present paper follows Glasserman and Yu (2004b) and proposes a novel Monte Carlo approach, based on designing "optimal martingales" to determine stopping times. We show that our martingale approach can also be used to compute the dual as described in Rogers (2002).
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The susceptibility of four isolates of Schistosoma mansoni (BH, MAP, MPR-1 and K) to four multiple doses of anti-schistosomal agents (hycanthone, niridazole, oxamniquire, and praziquantel) were evaluated in infected female Swiss albino mice. These schistosomal isolates had been maintained in the laboratory without further drug pressure for 20 to 30 generations. Multiple dosage regimens were used for each drug against each isolate of S. mansoni to generate ED50 (effective dose 50%) values. Results demonstrated that the K isolate is resistant to niridazole, the MPR-1 isolate to oxamniquine, and the MAP isolate to both hycanthone and oxamniquine. The BH isolate was susceptible to all drugs and was used as the reference isolate. All isolates were susceptible to praziquantel. The significance of the difference in response of the MPR-1 and MAP isolates is discussed. These results confirm the resistance of these isolates of S. mansoni of three schistosomicides and demonstrate that the resistance of these isolates are stable over long periods of time without exposure to drugs.
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We report the generation and analysis of functional data from multiple, diverse experiments performed on a targeted 1% of the human genome as part of the pilot phase of the ENCODE Project. These data have been further integrated and augmented by a number of evolutionary and computational analyses. Together, our results advance the collective knowledge about human genome function in several major areas. First, our studies provide convincing evidence that the genome is pervasively transcribed, such that the majority of its bases can be found in primary transcripts, including non-protein-coding transcripts, and those that extensively overlap one another. Second, systematic examination of transcriptional regulation has yielded new understanding about transcription start sites, including their relationship to specific regulatory sequences and features of chromatin accessibility and histone modification. Third, a more sophisticated view of chromatin structure has emerged, including its inter-relationship with DNA replication and transcriptional regulation. Finally, integration of these new sources of information, in particular with respect to mammalian evolution based on inter- and intra-species sequence comparisons, has yielded new mechanistic and evolutionary insights concerning the functional landscape of the human genome. Together, these studies are defining a path for pursuit of a more comprehensive characterization of human genome function.
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Amb aquest treball es pretén avaluar i demostrar com el relativisme, des d’una Psicologia Humanista i en concret des de la psicologia de Carl Rogers, impedeix l’adquisició de les virtuds i per tant, a partir de la seva aplicació psicoterapèutica, obstaculitza i imposibilita el desenvolupament ple de la persona.
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A 0.125 degree raster or grid-based Geographic Information System with data on tsetse, trypanosomosis, animal production, agriculture and land use has recently been developed in Togo. This paper addresses the problem of generating tsetse distribution and abundance maps from remotely sensed data, using a restricted amount of field data. A discriminant analysis model is tested using contemporary tsetse data and remotely sensed, low resolution data acquired from the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration and Meteosat platforms. A split sample technique is adopted where a randomly selected part of the field measured data (training set) serves to predict the other part (predicted set). The obtained results are then compared with field measured data per corresponding grid-square. Depending on the size of the training set the percentage of concording predictions varies from 80 to 95 for distribution figures and from 63 to 74 for abundance. These results confirm the potential of satellite data application and multivariate analysis for the prediction, not only of the tsetse distribution, but more importantly of their abundance. This opens up new avenues because satellite predictions and field data may be combined to strengthen or substitute one another and thus reduce costs of field surveys.
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Long the obscure cousins of Alzheimer's, the frontotemporal dementias last month stood in the glare of a large three-day meeting devoted specifically to this particular group of diseases. FTD is an isolating and ruinous progressive illness. Sufferers exhibit a range of disturbing, aberrant behaviors and often reckless financial decisions, all coupled with a puzzling emotional flatness that makes it impossible for them to realize it's actually wrong to cheat on a spouse or spend the family savings. In the wake of some recent genetic and biochemical advances, FTD research is now quickly picking up speed, and a new sense of optimism pervaded the 7th International Conference on Frontotemporal Dementias. Madolyn Bowman Rogers captured its essence-read her series to learn what FTD is, and how new research is changing its diagnosis, biological understanding, and the search for new treatments.Frontotemporal Dementia Research Comes of AgeNeuroimaging Opens Window to Disease, Better DiagnosisDissecting the Pathways Behind Frontotemporal DementiaClinical Trials a Ripple, Scientists Hope for a WaveView PDF of the entire series.��
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Long the obscure cousins of Alzheimer's, the frontotemporal dementias last month stood in the glare of a large three-day meeting devoted specifically to this particular group of diseases. FTD is an isolating and ruinous progressive illness. Sufferers exhibit a range of disturbing, aberrant behaviors and often reckless financial decisions, all coupled with a puzzling emotional flatness that makes it impossible for them to realize it's actually wrong to cheat on a spouse or spend the family savings. In the wake of some recent genetic and biochemical advances, FTD research is now quickly picking up speed, and a new sense of optimism pervaded the 7th International Conference on Frontotemporal Dementias. Madolyn Bowman Rogers captured its essence-read her series to learn what FTD is, and how new research is changing its diagnosis, biological understanding, and the search for new treatments.Frontotemporal Dementia Research Comes of AgeNeuroimaging Opens Window to Disease, Better DiagnosisDissecting the Pathways Behind Frontotemporal DementiaClinical Trials a Ripple, Scientists Hope for a WaveView PDF of the entire series.��