993 resultados para XV Pan-American Games
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On cover, v. 31, no. 3-v. 37, no. 1: Pan-American edition (author's abstracts in Spanish)
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Issues for 1926- form no. 3 of the union's American nation series.
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1909 published under the union's earlier name: International Bureau of American Republics.
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At head of title, 19 : The Pan American Union ...
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Issues for 1927- form no. 5 of the Union's American nation series.
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Vols.1-2 by the Letters Section of the Division of Philosophy, Letters and Sciences.
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El objetivo de este estudio fue analizar la eficacia de las acciones de ataque de los cuatro primeros clasificados en balonmano masculino de los Juegos Suramericanos 2014 (ODESUR) y comparar con los principales torneos internacionales (JJOO, CM y CE). No se han encontrado antecedentes de estudios en esta competición del circuito olímpico. Se siguieron las pautas establecidas para la metodología observacional. Los resultados mostraron que dentro de los juegos Suramericanos se observaron diferencias entre ganadores y perdedores en el número de finalizaciones con lanzamiento y en la realización de malos pases. No aparecen diferencias significativas en la eficacia de lanzamiento. Estos niveles de eficacia del ataque y lanzamiento fueron inferiores a otras competiciones de alto nivel.
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El objetivo de este estudio fue analizar la eficacia de las acciones de ataque de los cuatro primeros clasificados en balonmano masculino de los Juegos Suramericanos 2014 (ODESUR) y comparar con los principales torneos internacionales (JJOO, CM y CE). No se han encontrado antecedentes de estudios en esta competición del circuito olímpico. Se siguieron las pautas establecidas para la metodología observacional. Los resultados mostraron que dentro de los juegos Suramericanos se observaron diferencias entre ganadores y perdedores en el número de finalizaciones con lanzamiento y en la realización de malos pases. No aparecen diferencias significativas en la eficacia de lanzamiento. Estos niveles de eficacia del ataque y lanzamiento fueron inferiores a otras competiciones de alto nivel.
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In May 1964 the Institute of Marine Science (University of Miami), Scripps Institution of Oceanography (University of California), Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, and Lamont Geological Observatory (Columbia University) joined in the establishment of the JOINT OCEANOGRAPHIC INSTITUTIONS DEEP EARTH SAMPLING (JOIDES) program. The long range purpose of this organization is to obtain continuous core samples of the entire sedimentary column from the floors of the oceans. It was decided that initial efforts would be limited to water depths of less than 1000 fathoms (6000 feet), and tentative locations were selected for drilling operations off the eastern, western and Gulf coasts of the United States. Near the end of December 1964 it was found that the M/V Caldrill I, a drilling vessel capable of working to depths of 6000 feet, was to engage in drilling operations on the Grand Banks of Newfoundland during the summer of 1965 for the Pan American Petroleum Corporation. Thus it was agreed to organize a drilling program along the track of Caldrill between California and the Grand Banks. Selection was made of an area on the continental shelf and the Blake Plateau off Jacksonville, Florida. Based upon many previous geological and geophysical investigations by the participating laboratories, a considerable body of knowledge had been gained about this region of the continental-oceanic border. For this initial program of JOIDES, the Lamont Geological Observatory was chosen as the operating institution with J. L. Worzel as principal investigator, and C. L. Drake and H. A. Gibbon as program planners.
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Purpose: To qualitatively explore the communication between healthcare professionals and oncology patients based on the perception of patients undergoing chemotherapy.Method: Qualitative and exploratory design. Participants were 14 adult patients undergoing chemotherapy at different stages of the disease. A socio-demographic and clinical data form was utilized along with semi-structured interviews. The interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed and content analysis was performed. Two independent judges evaluated the interview content in regards to emerging categories and obtained a Kappa index of 0.834.Results: Three categories emerged from the data: 1) Technical communication without emotional support, in which the information provided is composed of strictly technical information regarding the diagnosis, treatment and/or prognosis; 2) Technical communication, in which the information provided is oriented towards the technical aspects of the patient’s physical condition, while also providing psychological support for the patients’ subjective needs; and 3) Insufficient technical communication, win which there are gaps in the information provided causing confusion and suffering to the patient.Conclusions: Communication with emotional support contributes to greater satisfaction of chemotherapy patients. Practical implications: the results provide elements for the training of healthcare professionals regarding the importance of the emotional support that can be offered to cancer patients during their treatment.