999 resultados para AF-17


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v.1--G. Stjernhjelm, G. Rosenhane, och J. Columbus. v.2--Thomas, Urban, Carl Urban, Johan och Erland Fredrik Hjärne. v.4--P. Lagerlöf, E. Lindschöld, Edmund, Nils och Carl Gripenhjelm, J. G. Werwing och J. T. Geisler. v.5--Wollimhaus-Gyllenborg. v.6--G. Eurelius, C. Leyoncrona I. Holmstrm̈, J. Paulinus och O. Wexionius. v.7--Magnus Gabriel de la Gardie, Jacob Arrhenius, Israel Kolmodin, Gustaf Ollon, Jacob Boëthius och Peter Brask. v.8--Märta Berendes, Ebba Marie och Joh. Eleonora de la Gardie, Amalia Wilh. och Maria Aurora von Königsmark, Thorsten Rudeen samt Carl och Ulrik Rudenschöld. v.9--Sven Dalius. Lars Wivallius och Johan Gabriel von Beyer. v.10--Lasse Johanson (Lucidor den Olycklige) och Nils Keder. v.11--En svensk fånge i Simbirsk, And. Rydelius, Harald Oxe, Germund, Carl Gustaf och Carl Wilhelm Cederhjelm. v.12--Olaf Rudbeck, (Far och sön) Erik Wennaesius, Carl Arosell, och Henrik Georg von Brobergen. v.13--Andreas Wallenius, Johan Vultejus, Christ. Tiburtius, Ernst Gestrinius, Michael Renner, Jonas Hjortzberg, och Peter Warnmark. v.15--J. Svedberg, H. Ausius, A. Amnelius, N. Tiällman, J. Schmedeman, P. Törnevall, och C. Eldh. v.16--Samuel Westhius, Gabr. Tuderus, W. von Rosenfeldt, Lars Stjerneld, Didr. Granatenflycht, Daniel Achrelius, Johan Risell, Lars Salvius, och Olof Carelius. v.17--Sophia Elisabeth Brenner. v.19--Johan Göstaf Hallman, Gustaf Palmfelt, och Carl Johan Lohman. v.22--Samuel Petri Brask, Magnus Stenbock, Jacob Fabricius.

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This paper discusses the occurrence of manganese-rich concretions in the lakes of Northern Savolax in Eastern Finland. The samples were collected in the summer of 1905 and left to dry for 2 months at room temperature. The quantity of H2O mentionned in the analysis was obtained by dessication at 155°C. The amount of Mn is calulated as MnO2 although other valences might be present in the samples. The contents in CO2 and organic substances was not determined. J. Aschan determined that as a general rule, in Finland the manganese rich lake deposits are rather associated with soft bottom sediments while the iron rich deposits are more assocaited with hard or sandy bottoms.

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Índices reduzidos de Qualidade de Vida Relacionada com Saúde (QVRS) durante a adolescência têm sido associados a um estado de saúde menos apto na idade adulta, a um maior envolvimento em comportamentos de risco e a um estilo de vida sedentário. Este estudo tem como objetivo geral perceber se a Atividade Física (AF) e a Maturação estão associadas à perceção de QVRS (medida pelo KIDSCREEN-52) em 751 crianças, 395 rapazes e 356 raparigas, com idades entre os 11 e os 17 anos de idade. Esta investigação explora ainda a influencia que a idade cronológica, a idade óssea e o volume de AF podem ter nesta possível associação. Os resultados sugerem que: 1) O índice geral de QVRS é independente da idade cronológica, do nível de maturidade e da AF; 2) A dimensão “Saúde e Atividade Física” parece ser influenciada pelo nível de AF e pelo estado maturcional em ambos os géneros; 3) A dimensão “Estado de Humor Global” foi influenciada pelo estado maturacional, nas raparigas. Conclui-se que a maturação e a atividade física não influenciam o índice geral da QVRS. No entanto, a dimensão “Saúde e Atividade Física” parece ser influenciada pelo grupo de AF a que as crianças e adolescentes pertencem, em ambos os géneros; e a maturação parece ser particularmente importante na perceção desta dimensão por parte das raparigas.

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Seventeen year olds who come into contact with the police in Queensland are classified as adults and are not afforded the protections available under the Youth Justice Act 1992 (Qld) (YJA). As with any other adult, their offences are dealt with under a raft of legislative provisions including the Criminal Code 1889 (Qld) (the Code), the Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000 (Qld) (PPRA) and the Penalties and Sentences Act 1992 (Qld) (PSA). This article argues that this situation is unfair and contravenes international human rights agreements which Australia has ratified, in particular the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (CROC). Article 1 of that Convention defines a child as a person under the age of 18. The youth offences legislation in Queensland only applies to those who have not yet turned 17. This article examines the effects of this anomaly in Queensland, focusing in particular on the pre-adjudication treatment of ‘17 year old adults’.

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This issue begins with a paper by QUT masters student, Jenny Kortlaender, which considers the effectiveness of the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity in addressing global biodiversity decline. This is followed by a paper by Fiona Leddy which critically analyses international shipping in Australian waters and the approach taken by Australia laws in addressing the risks posed by ship-based oil pollution. The third paper in this issue is by Adjunct Professor Hugh Lavery, Gina Lee and Carolyn S. Sandercoe. This paper considers the ecological principles to be followed in the sustainable design of large-scale marina developments. This paper highlights the differences between the practice of landscape ecology and the design of ecological landscapes. Finally, this issue includes a summary of relevant cases from the Queensland Planning and Environment Court and Court of Appeal by Michael Walton and Ben Job.

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Objective. The Effective Consumer Scale (EC-17) comprises 17 items measuring the main skills and behaviors people need to effectively manage their healthcare. We tested the responsiveness of the EC-17. Methods. Participants, in 2 waves of a 6-week Arthritis Self-Management Program (ASMP) from Arthritis Ireland, received a questionnaire at the first and last week of the weekly ASMP. The questionnaire included the EC-17 and 10 other measures for arthritis. Deficits, mean change, and standard deviations were calculated at baseline and Week 6. The EC-17 scores were compared to the Arthritis Self-Efficacy (ASE) and Patient Activation Measure (PAM) scales. Results were presented at OMERACT 9. Results. There is some overlap between the EC-17 and the ASE and PAM; however, most items of greatest deficit in the EC-17 are not covered by those scales. In 327 participants representing both intervention waves (2006 and 2007), the EC-17 was more efficient than the ASE but less efficient than the PAM for detecting improvements after the ASMP, and was moderately correlated with the PAM. Conclusion. The EC-17 appears to measure different skills and attributes than the ASE and PAM. Discussions with participants at OMERACT 9 agreed that it is worthwhile to measure the skills and attributes of an effective consumer, and supported the development of an intervention (such as proposed online decision aids) that would include education in the categories in the EC-17.