956 resultados para Marchuk, William M.: A life science living lexicon. CD-ROM for Macintosh or Windows


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Este CD-ROM recoge todo el material a partir del año ocho del libro del profesor no especialista. contiene: una detallada lista de temas de cada capítulo que acompaña a las notas del profesor; consejos y sugerencias para la enseñanza; planificación de lecciones contienen actividades de iniciación, junto con las tareas propuestas. Un resumen de las notas para cada lección. Al final de la unidad hoja de registro de la prueba.

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CD-ROM donde se recoge todo el material para la transición del nivel dos (Key Stage 2) al nivel tres (Key Stage 3). Contiene una lista detallada de temas de cada capítulo que acompaña a las notas del profesor; consejos y sugerencias para la enseñanza; planificación de lecciones con actividades de iniciación, junto con las tareas propuestas; Un resumen de las notas para cada lección. Al final de la unidad hoja de registro de la prueba.

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Recurso que ofrece resúmenes de los temas clave para apoyar a los alumnos en la preparación de la prueba a lo largo del curso. También proporcionar información a los profesores sobre los requisitos de evaluación, además de poder elaborar un perfil personal de cada estudiante para ayudarle a identificar las prioridades de su revisión. Tiene un CD-ROM con modelos de preguntas y respuestas de examen.

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The "HIV/Aids-Quality of Life" (HAT-Qol) is a specific multifunctional instrument used to measure the life quality of HIV infected persons. It is divided into nine domains: general activity, sexual activity, secrecy about HIV seropositivity, concern about health, financial concern, awareness about HIV, satisfaction with life, issues about medications and belief in the doctor. The current study analyzed the life quality of HIV infected individuals-who attended the DST/Aids Program in Maringa city, Parana state-regarding the use or not of antiretroviral therapy (TARV) and their demographic, epidemiological and clinical characteristics. Data were collected by retrospective analysis from 1,200 medical charts of patients registered in the program. The HAT-Qol instrument was applied before routine medical consultation. One hundred and sixty-nine patients, who had HIV infection confirmed, were divided into two groups, G1 with 118 individuals receiving antiretroviral therapy and G2 with 51 individuals who were not under this therapy.Result analysis, regarding social and demographic characteristics, revealed no difference among responses related to gender, educational degree and sexual option. Age influenced satisfaction with sexual activity and marital status. Regarding HIV awareness, the lowest response index or worst quality of life came from, respectively, men between 50 and 69 years old and patients who did not have regular partners compared with the ones who did. Additionally, it was observed that the time of diagnosis influenced general activities, HIV awareness, concern about health and financial issues, satisfaction with life and topics about medications. The variables were compared in both groups. There was no influence on the use or not of antiretroviral therapy regarding age, sexual activity, HIV diagnosis time and the domains that evaluated general activities, financial concern, awareness of HIV and satisfaction with life. In relation to time of diagnosis, there was an influence only in persons who had been diagnosed two or three years before, in which a lower quality of life was observed among individuals who were not under antiretroviral therapy. It was not possible to compare variables about medication use, HIV plasmatic viral rate ant time of diagnosis, because G2 individuals were not receiving the antiretroviral therapy. Furthermore, no comparison was made regarding marital status and HIV awareness, because there were no married individuals in G2. Thus, the analysis of the results showed that the use of antiretroviral treatment did not influence the life quality of HIV patients studied by the HAT-Qol scale.

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OBJECTIVES To evaluate the level of satisfaction of individuals with cleft lip and/or palate (CLP) and their parents concerning the esthetic and functional treatment outcomes, the impact of the cleft on everyday life, and potential associations with treatment outcome satisfaction. SUBJECTS AND METHODS The sample consisted of 33 patients (7 CP, 20 unilateral CLP, and 6 bilateral CLP; median age: 17.1, range: 9.0-33.1 years) and 30 parents, who responded to a questionnaire in an interview-guided session. All participants received their orthodontic treatment at the Department of Orthodontics in the University of Athens. RESULTS Patients and their parents were quite satisfied with esthetics and function. Patients with UCLP primarily were concerned about nose esthetics (BCLP about lip esthetics and CP about speech). Increased satisfaction was associated with decreased influence of the cleft in everyday life (0.35 < rho < 0.64, P < 0.05). Parents reported significant influence of the cleft on family life, while patients did not. CONCLUSIONS Despite the limited sample size of subgroups, the main concerns of patients with different cleft types and the importance of satisfying lip, nose, and speech outcomes for an undisturbed everyday life were quite evident. Thus, the need for targeted treatment strategies is highlighted for individuals with cleft lip and/or palate.

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Attributed to Hannah Farnham Sawyer Lee.

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Mode of access: Internet.

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Includes p. 53-70, accounts of death, funeral, etc. of William Warren.

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Preface signed: Anne Gilchrist.