985 resultados para intellectual history, Enlightenment
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Helicobacter pylori infection is common among adults with intellectual disability. The acceptabilities and accuracies of different diagnostic tests in this population are unknown. We aimed to determine (i) patient acceptability and (ii) performance characteristics of serology, fecal-antigen, and urea breath tests among adults with intellectual disability. One hundred sixty-eight such adults underwent H. pylori testing with serology and fecal-antigen tests, and a portion underwent treatment. One year later, the participants were retested with fecal-antigen, serology, and urea breath tests. The numbers of specimens obtained and difficulties in collection reported by caregivers were noted. Test performance characteristics were assessed among participants and 65 of their caregivers, using serology as the reference. All participants provided at least one specimen, despite reported collection difficulties for 23% of fecal and 27% of blood specimens. Only 25% of the participants provided breath specimens; failure to perform this test was associated with lower intellectual ability and higher maladaptive behavior. The sensitivity, specificity, and positive and negative predictive values of the fecal test (baseline and 12 months versus caregivers) were 70 and 63 versus 81, 93 and 95 versus 98, 96 and 92 versus 93, and 53 and 74 versus 93%, respectively; those of the urea breath test (12 months versus caregivers) were 86 versus 100, 88 versus 95, 75 versus 89, and 94 versus 100%, respectively. With assistance, fecal or blood specimens for H. pylori assessment can be provided by most patients with intellectual disability regardless of their level of function or behavior. Only those with greater ability can perform the urea breath test. Using serology as the reference test, the limitations of performance characteristics of the fecal-antigen and urea breath tests are similar to those among a control group of caregivers.
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The impacts of climate change in the potential distribution and relative abundance of a C3 shrubby vine, Cryptostegia grandiflora, were investigated using the CLIMEX modelling package. Based upon its current naturalised distribution, C. grandiflora appears to occupy only a small fraction of its potential distribution in Australia under current climatic conditions; mostly in apparently sub-optimal habitat. The potential distribution of C. grandiflora is sensitive towards changes in climate and atmospheric chemistry in the expected range of this century, particularly those that result in increased temperature and water use efficiency. Climate change is likely to increase the potential distribution and abundance of the plant, further increasing the area at risk of invasion, and threatening the viability of current control strategies markedly. By identifying areas at risk of invasion, and vulnerabilities of control strategies, this analysis demonstrates the utility of climate models for providing information suitable to help formulate large-scale, long-term strategic plans for controlling biotic invasions. The effects of climate change upon the potential distribution of C. grandiflora are sufficiently great that strategic control plans for biotic invasions should routinely include their consideration. Whilst the effect of climate change upon the efficacy of introduced biological control agents remain unknown, their possible effect in the potential distribution of C. grandiflora will likely depend not only upon their effects on the population dynamics of C. grandiflora, but also on the gradient of climatic suitability adjacent to each segment of the range boundary.
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Em geral, a tradição do pensamento metafísico entende que no desenvolvimento histórico da razão há um progresso. A existência do progresso requer o sacrifício do indivíduo ao longo da história. A filosofia de Theodor W. Adorno realiza um exame crítico do processo de esclarecimento vivido no Ocidente. Os estudos de Adorno mostram que a associação entre o “progresso” e o sacrifício da individualidade resulta na barbárie. Deste modo, Adorno evidencia os momentos do irracional conservados na sociedade racionalizada e que ameaçam o processo civilizatório. Neste trabalho, investigamos a influência de Sigmund Freud no pensamento de Adorno. Defendemos que a leitura adorniana de Freud é essencial para a explicação dos fatores subjetivos da personalidade autoritária. No entanto, a razão subjetiva não explica inteiramente os determinantes do caráter autoritário. Por isso, no primeiro capítulo nós apresentamos os pressupostos marxianos da razão objetiva. Além disso, indicamos a relação entre razão objetiva e razão subjetiva. No segundo capítulo, buscamos compreender a teoria de Freud e assinalamos como suas categorias manifestam as condições objetivas assinaladas por Adorno. No terceiro capítulo, examinamos a interpretação marxista realizada por Adorno sobre os determinantes psicológicos que favorecem a manifestação do caráter autoritário. Ao final, nós debatemos os resultados da recepção adorniana de Freud.