993 resultados para Forney, John W. (John Wien), 1817-1881.


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La presente tesis gravita en torno a la siguiente pregunta: ¿cómo puede ser el liberalismo político una alternativa frente a los desafíos del multiculturalismo? La respuesta se presenta a partir de tres capítulos: en el primero se especifica la estructura y contenido del liberalismo político; en el segundo se caracterizan los desafíos del multiculturalismo en Francia, a partir del asunto del velo islámico y las consideraciones de los actores involucrados; en el tercero se analizan los argumentos y opiniones sobre el asunto del velo en Francia, con base en las categorías específicas del liberalismo político, especialmente el consenso traslapado. Se concluye que las posibilidades de consenso dependen del apego que tengan los ciudadanos hacia ciertos valores propios de una concepción política de la justicia, de la capacidad para apartarse de su forma particular de ver el mundo (doctrina comprensiva) en las discusiones públicas, así como de la voluntad que tengan los individuos para ser razonables y respetar las directivas de indagación en las discusiones políticas.

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Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the efficacy of St. John's wort extract (SJW) as a treatment for premenstrual symptoms. Design: The study was a randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled trial, with two parallel treatment groups. After a no-treatment baseline cycle, volunteers were randomized to either SJW or placebo for a further two menstrual cycles. Settings/location: A postal trial conducted from The University of Reading, Berkshire, England. Subjects: One hundred and sixty-nine (169) normally menstruating women who experienced recurrent premenstrual symptoms were recruited onto the study. One hundred and twenty-five (125) completed the protocol and were included in the analysis. Interventions: Six hundred milligrams (600) mg of SJW (standardized to contain 1800 mug of hypericin) or placebo (containing lactose and cellulose). Outcome measure: A menstrual diary was used to assess changes in premenstrual symptoms. The anxiety-related subgroup of symptoms of this instrument was used as the primary outcome measure. Results: After averaging the effects of treatment over both treatment cycles it was found that there was a trend for SJW to be superior to placebo. However, this finding was not statistically significant. Conclusion: The possibility that this nonsignificant finding resulted from insufficient statistical power in the study, rather than a lack of efficacy of SJW, is discussed. Following this discussion the recommendation is made that, in future, similar studies should be powered to detect a minimum clinically relevant difference between treatments.

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Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the efficacy of St. John's wort extract (SJW) as a treatment for premenstrual symptoms. Design: The study was a randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled trial, with two parallel treatment groups. After a no-treatment baseline cycle, volunteers were randomized to either SJW or placebo for a further two menstrual cycles. Settings/location: A postal trial conducted from The University of Reading, Berkshire, England. Subjects: One hundred and sixty-nine (169) normally menstruating women who experienced recurrent premenstrual symptoms were recruited onto the study. One hundred and twenty-five (125) completed the protocol and were included in the analysis. Interventions: Six hundred milligrams (600) mg of SJW (standardized to contain 1800 mug of hypericin) or placebo (containing lactose and cellulose). Outcome measure: A menstrual diary was used to assess changes in premenstrual symptoms. The anxiety-related subgroup of symptoms of this instrument was used as the primary outcome measure. Results: After averaging the effects of treatment over both treatment cycles it was found that there was a trend for SJW to be superior to placebo. However, this finding was not statistically significant. Conclusion: The possibility that this nonsignificant finding resulted from insufficient statistical power in the study, rather than a lack of efficacy of SJW, is discussed. Following this discussion the recommendation is made that, in future, similar studies should be powered to detect a minimum clinically relevant difference between treatments.

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Scan von Monochrom-Mikroform

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Signatur des Originals: S 36/F00293

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Signatur des Originals: S 36/F00454

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Signatur des Originals: S 36/F00455

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Signatur des Originals: S 36/F00899

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Signatur des Originals: S 36/F01980

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Signatur des Originals: S 36/F03731