999 resultados para Lekain, Henri Louis Cain, called.
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Drawing on a cultural, transnational and genealogical approach, this article studies the work of a Swiss missionary, Henri-Philippe Junod, between Europe and Africa. It tries not to look at what he brought to Africa, or brought back from Africa, but to see how his back-and-forth movement contributed to the formation of new ideas and institutions globally. The article looks at Junod’s contribution in three domains in particular, namely anthropology, human rights worldwide, and African studies in Switzerland.
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Identifying rare, highly penetrant risk mutations may be an important step in dissecting the molecular etiology of schizophrenia. We conducted a gene-based analysis of large (>100kb), rare copy number variants (CNVs) in the Wellcome Trust Case Control Consortium 2 (WTCCC2) schizophrenia sample of 1,564 cases and 1,748 controls all from Ireland, and further extended the analysis to include an additional 5,196 UK controls. We found association with duplications at chr20p12.2 (P=0.007) and evidence of replication in large independent European schizophrenia (P=0.052) and UK bipolar disorder case-control cohorts (P=0.047). A combined analysis of Irish/UK subjects including additional psychosis cases (schizophrenia and bipolar disorder) identified 22 carriers in 11,707 cases and 10 carriers in 21,204 controls (meta-analysis CMH P value=2x10(-4) (odds ratio (OR)=11.3, 95% CI=3.7, ∞)). Nineteen of the 22 cases and 8 of the 10 controls carried duplications starting at 9.68Mb with similar breakpoints across samples. By haplotype analysis and sequencing we identified a tandem ∼149kb duplication overlapping the gene p21 Protein-Activated Kinase 7 (PAK7, also called PAK5) which was in linkage disequilibrium with local haplotypes (P=2.5x10(-21)), indicative of a single ancestral duplication event. We confirmed the breakpoints in 8/8 carriers tested and found co-segregation of the duplication with illness in two additional family members of one of the affected probands. We demonstrate that PAK7 is developmentally co-expressed with another known psychosis risk gene (DISC1) suggesting a potential molecular mechanism involving aberrant synapse development and plasticity.
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Obesity is heritable and predisposes to many diseases. To understand the genetic basis of obesity better, here we conduct a genome-wide association study and Metabochip meta-analysis of body mass index (BMI), a measure commonly used to define obesity and assess adiposity, in up to 339,224 individuals. This analysis identifies 97 BMI-associated loci (P < 5 × 10(-8)), 56 of which are novel. Five loci demonstrate clear evidence of several independent association signals, and many loci have significant effects on other metabolic phenotypes. The 97 loci account for ∼2.7% of BMI variation, and genome-wide estimates suggest that common variation accounts for >20% of BMI variation. Pathway analyses provide strong support for a role of the central nervous system in obesity susceptibility and implicate new genes and pathways, including those related to synaptic function, glutamate signalling, insulin secretion/action, energy metabolism, lipid biology and adipogenesis.
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Combination rules proposed so far in the Dempster-Shafer theory of evidence, especially Dempster rule, rely on a basic assumption, that is, pieces of evidence being combined are considered to be on a par, i.e. play the same role. When a source of evidence is less reliable than another, it is possible to discount it and then a symmetric combination operation is still used. In the case of revision, the idea is to let prior knowledge of an agent be altered by some input information. The change problem is thus intrinsically asymmetric. Assuming the input information is reliable, it should be retained whilst the prior information should
be changed minimally to that effect. Although belief revision is already an important subfield of artificial intelligence, so far, it has been little addressed in evidence theory. In this paper, we define the notion of revision for the theory of evidence and propose several different revision rules, called the inner and outer
revisions, and a modified adaptive outer revision, which better corresponds to the idea of revision. Properties of these revision rules are also investigated.
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Introduction: Abundant evidence shows that regular physical activity (PA) is an effective strategy for preventing obesity in people of diverse socioeconomic status (SES) and racial groups. The proportion of PA performed in parks and how this differs by proximate neighborhood SES has not been thoroughly investigated. The present project analyzes online public web data feeds to assess differences in outdoor PA by neighborhood SES in St. Louis, MO, USA.
Methods: First, running and walking routes submitted by users of the website MapMyRun.com were downloaded. The website enables participants to plan, map, record, and share their exercise routes and outdoor activities like runs, walks, and hikes in an online database. Next, the routes were visually illustrated using geographic information systems. Thereafter, using park data and 2010 Missouri census poverty data, the odds of running and walking routes traversing a low-SES neighborhood, and traversing a park in a low-SES neighborhood were examined in comparison to the odds of routes traversing higher-SES neighborhoods and higher-SES parks.
Results: Results show that a majority of running and walking routes occur in or at least traverse through a park. However, this finding does not hold when comparing low-SES neighborhoods to higher-SES neighborhoods in St. Louis. The odds of running in a park in a low-SES neighborhood were 54% lower than running in a park in a higher-SES neighborhood (OR = 0.46, CI = 0.17-1.23). The odds of walking in a park in a low-SES neighborhood were 17% lower than walking in a park in a higher-SES neighborhood (OR = 0.83, CI = 0.26-2.61).
Conclusion: The novel methods of this study include the use of inexpensive, unobtrusive, and publicly available web data feeds to examine PA in parks and differences by neighborhood SES. Emerging technologies like MapMyRun.com present significant advantages to enhance tracking of user-defined PA across large geographic and temporal settings.
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O nosso estudo incide, primordialmente, sobre as polémicas de carácter político e consequentes acusações de que Louis-Ferdinand Céline foi – e continua a ser – alvo. Tais aspectos conduzem-nos a questionar, com alguma veemência e perplexidade, as razões da sua fuga através da Alemanha, bem como as relações que estabeleceu com os Nazis durante a segunda guerra mundial. Num primeiro momento, elaborámos uma contextualização de cariz temporal e factual, tentando perceber – quiçá explicar -, o sentido das posições assumidas por Céline aquando da composição dos seus pamphlets, marcada por uma reivindicação violenta do seu antisemitismo e que surge, omnipresente, sob forma de cartas, entrevistas e outros escritos. Contudo, a essência do nosso trabalho consistiu numa análise detalhada das diferentes etapas dos anos de exílio do escritor, primeiro numa Alemanha devastada pela guerra, onde se refugia a partir de 17 de Junho de 1944 e mais tarde, na Dinamarca (1945-1951), de onde terá de responder às acusações de traição que lhe são dirigidas pela justiça francesa, antes de um regresso sem glória, a França, e de uma reabilitação tardia e titubeante. Os escritos que constituem o corpus do nosso trabalho traduzem, de modo inequívoco, a experiência amarga e cruel dos anos de exílio e da lembrança feita de dor e ódio, que o escritor sentiu profundamente, como um espinho na própria carne. Apesar do caminho tortuoso, que lhe confere uma aura de escritor “maldito”, Céline permanece, ainda hoje, como um dos maiores génios da literatura francesa do século XX.
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Les plus récentes études sur l'auteur se sont intéressées à plusieurs aspects de sa figure. Elles ont questionné ses représentations dans la fiction. Elles l'ont étudiée comme une fabrication du champ littéraire. Elles ont réfléchi aux croyances et aux mythes dont cette image est porteuse. Elles se sont penchées sur le rapport que les lecteurs entretiennent avec la biographie de l'auteur. Elles ont même cherché à comprendre à quelles conditions un individu en arrive à se dire écrivain. Aucune étude ne s'est toutefois intéressée à la conservation posthume des figures d'auteur par ces fascinants musées que constitue leur maison personnelle, lorsqu'elle est ouverte au public.Dans une perspective chronologique, le premier objectif de la Thèse consiste à situer et à comparer les maisons d'écrivains en France et au Québec. Dans une perspective synchronique, le deuxième objectif est d'étudier les représentations des écrivains que les maisons-musées véhiculent.L'ouverture des premières maisons d'hommes célèbres en Europe à la fin du XIXe siècle est tributaire du culte des grands hommes. La première partie de la Thèse est consacrée à ce phénomène, notamment étudié par Jean-Claude Bonnet. En France, les maisons-musées gagnent en popularité tout au long du XXe siècle et connaissent un âge d'or dans les années 1980 et 1990, sous le coup de politiques gouvernementales qui témoignent désormais d'une conception élargie de la culture. Au Québec, l'émergence du phénomène n'est pas beaucoup plus tardive, mais connait une expansion beaucoup moins importante. La deuxième partie de la Thèse s'intéresse aux politiques culturelles qui favorisent l'ouverture au public de maisons d'écrivains dans ces pays de la Francophonie. Elle présente également les monographies des six maisons d'écrivains qui composent le corpus restreint de la Thèse : en France, la Maison de Balzac à Paris, la Maison de Tante Léonie-Musée Marcel-Proust à Illiers-Combray et la Maison Elsa-Triolet-Aragon à Saint-Amoult-en-Yvelines; au Québec, la Maison Samuel-Bédard-Musée Louis-Hémon à Péribonka, l'Espace Félix-Leclerc à l'île d'Orléans et l'Espace Claude-Henri-Grignon à Saint-Jérome. Enfin, la troisième partie de la Thèse porte sur les représentations des écrivains dans les maisons d'écrivains, en s'intéressant à une particularité importante de ces lieux semi-privés et semi-publics : l'opposition entre familiarité et grandeur sur laquelle ils reposent.
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Polissema: Revista de Letras do ISCAP 2002/N.º 2 Linguagens
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Este trabalho aborda a questão da realidade do tempo na obra Durée et Simultanéité de Henri Bergson. Primeiramente, explicita-se o sentido dos termos necessários para uma compreensão da natureza do tempo: “duração”, “memória”, “virtual”, “real”, “sucessão” e “simultaneidade”. O objectivo desta análise é compreender de que forma se relacionam estes conceitos e em que sentido a consciência do tempo pode tomar-se como raiz da constituição temporal. A abordagem destes conceitos conduz também à problemática da multiplicidade de tempos, que é inicialmente discutida em relação aos termos previamente referidos. Seguidamente, estabelece-se a relação entre o temporal e o intemporal, considerando de que forma surge a ideia de eternidade numa realidade que é essencialmente temporal. Neste ponto, considera-se a visão de duração como privação de eternidade e a questão de se é possível e como é possível uma consciência universal. O último tópico abordado no trabalho diz respeito à unicidade do tempo. O estudo da realidade no tempo partiu da distinção entre o tempo real e o tempo espacializado. Posteriormente, observámos, através da consideração das relações eu-outro, em que sentido se pode falar de um único tempo. Com a pretensão de chegar à hipótese de um único tempo vivido clarificámos o problema da multiplicidade de tempos. Por último, considerámos a possibilidade de um mundo sem consciência.
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Soft tissue sarcomas (STS) with complex genomic profiles (50% of all STS) are predominantly composed of spindle cell/pleomorphic sarcomas, including leiomyosarcoma, myxofibrosarcoma, pleomorphic liposarcoma, pleomorphic rhabdomyosarcoma, malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor, angiosarcoma, extraskeletal osteosarcoma, and spindle cell/pleomorphic unclassified sarcoma (previously called spindle cell/pleomorphic malignant fibrous histiocytoma). These neoplasms show, characteristically, gains and losses of numerous chromosomes or chromosome regions, as well as amplifications. Many of them share recurrent aberrations (e.g., gain of 5p13-p15) that seem to play a significant role in tumor progression and/or metastatic dissemination. In this paper, we review the cytogenetic, molecular genetic, and clinicopathologic characteristics of the most common STS displaying complex genomic profiles. Features of diagnostic or prognostic relevance will be discussed when needed.
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1925/01/15 (SER4,N424).