878 resultados para Reich Gottes
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This study aimed to achieve a better understanding about the foraging behavior of leaf-cutter ant (Atta sexdens rubropilosa Forel) workers with respect to defoliation sites in plants. To accomplish that, artificial plants 70 cm in height were prepared and divided into four levels (heights), having natural plant leaves attached to them. Evaluations during the bioassays included the number of leaves dropped by the ants, as well as the percentage of plant mass removed. In all replicates, it became evident that the most exploited plant site is the apical region, which significantly differed from other plant levels.
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More than 1,300 different mutations in the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) are the cause for cystic fibrosis. CFTR is in charge of proper secretion and absorption of electrolytes, and thus the disease is characterized by defective epithelial Cl– secretion and enhanced Na+ absorption. Recent studies show that CFTR interacts with other proteins via PDZ domains.
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Initial experiments were conducted using an in situ rat tibialis anterior (TA) muscle preparation to assess the influence of dietary antioxidants on muscle contractile properties. Adult Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into two dietary groups: 1) control diet (Con) and 2) supplemented with vitamin E (VE) and alpha -lipoic acid (alpha -LA) (Antiox). Antiox rats were fed the Con rats' diet (AIN-93M) with an additional 10,000 IU VE/kg diet and 1.65 g/kg alpha -LA. After an 8-wk feeding period, no differences existed (P > 0.05) between the two dietary groups in maximum specific tension before or after a fatigue protocol or in force production during the fatigue protocol. However, in unfatigued muscle, maximal twitch tension and tetanic force production at stimulation frequencies less than or equal to 40 Hz were less (P < 0.05) in Antiox animals compared with Con. To investigate which antioxidant was responsible for the depressed force production, a second experiment was conducted using an in vitro rat diaphragm preparation. Varying concentrations of VE and dihydrolipoic acid, the reduced form of -LA, were added either individually or in combination to baths containing diaphragm muscle strips. The results from these experiments indicate that high levels of VE depress skeletal muscle force production at low stimulation frequencies.
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This study utilized recently developed microbead technology to remove natural killer (NK) cells from peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC) preparations to determine the effect of acute exercise on T-lymphocyte function, independent of changes in lymphocyte subpopulations. Twelve well-trained male runners completed a 60-min exercise trial at 95% ventilatory threshold and a no-exercise control trial. Six blood samples were taken at each session: before exercise, midexercise, immediately after exercise, and 30, 60, and 90 min after exercise. Isolated PBMC and NK cell-depleted PBMC were stimulated with the mitogen phytohemagglutinin. Cellular proliferation was assessed by using 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide dye uptake. In the PBMC cultures, there was a significantly lower mitogen response to phytohemagglutinin in exercise compared with the control condition immediately postexercise. There were no significant differences between the control and exercise conditions in NK cell-depleted PBMC cultures or in the responses adjusted for the percentage of CD3 cells. The present findings do not support the view that T-lymphocyte function is reduced after exercise.
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Chest clapping, vibration, and shaking were studied in 10 physiotherapists who applied these techniques on an anesthetized animal model. Hemodynamic variables (such as heart rate, blood pressure, pulmonary artery pressure, and right atrial pressure) were measured during the application of these techniques to verify claims of adverse events. In addition, expired tidal volume and peak expiratory flow rate were measured to ascertain effects of these techniques. Physiotherapists in this study applied chest clapping at a rate of 6.2 +/- 0.9 Hz, vibration at 10.5 +/- 2.3 Hz, and shaking at 6.2 +/- 2.3 Hz. With the use of these rates, esophageal pressure swings of 8.8 +/- 5.0, 0.7 +/- 0.3, and 1.4 +/- 0.7 mmHg resulted from clapping, vibration, and shaking respectively. Variability in rates and forces generated by these techniques was 80% of variance in shaking force (P = 0.003). Application of these techniques by physiotherapists was found to have no significant effects on hemodynamic and most ventilatory variables in this study. From this study, we conclude that chest clapping, vibration, and shaking 1) can be consistently performed by physiotherapists; 2) are significantly related to physiotherapists' characteristics, particularly clinical experience; and 3) caused no significant hemodynamic effects.
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Posteroanterior stiffness of the lumbar spine is influenced by factors, including trunk muscle activity and intra-abdominal pressure (IAP). Because these factors vary with breathing, this study investigated whether stiffness is modulated in a cyclical manner with respiration. A further aim was to investigate the relationship between stiffness and IAP or abdominal and paraspinal muscle activity. Stiffness was measured from force-displacement responses of a posteroanterior force applied over the spinous process of L-2 and L-4. Recordings were made of IAP and electromyographic activity from L-4/L-2 erector spinae, abdominal muscles, and chest wall. Stiffness was measured with the lung volume held at the extremes of tidal volume and at greater and lesser volumes. Stiffness at L-4 and L-2 increased above base-level values at functional residual capacity (L-2 14.9 N/mm and L-4 15.3 N/mm) with both inspiratory and expiratory efforts. The increase was related to the respiratory effort and was greatest during maximum expiration (L-2 24.9 N/mm and L-4 23.9 N/mm). The results indicate that changes in trunk muscle activity and IAP with respiratory efforts modulate spinal stiffness. In addition, the diaphragm may augment spinal stiffness via attachment of its crural fibers to the lumbar vertebrae.
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Tomando a etnografia de Theodor Koch-Grünberg como realização ideal do projeto científico da Völkerkunde (antropologia) alemã desde a sua invenção por Waitz e, principalmente, Adolf Bastian, até a sua auto-eliminação nos primórdios do Terceiro Reich, analisamos inicialmente as raízes desse projeto na filosofia alemã, desde Herder até a ruptura neokantiana entre as ciências naturais e sociais (ou culturais) na metade do século XIX. Em seguida mostramos que, transformados em programa etnográfico, os pressupostos epistêmicos da Völkerkunde eram, desde o início, condenados ao fracasso, não obstante os heróicos esforços como este de Koch-Grünberg.
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Introdução - Estudos de investigação recentes apontam para o facto de que cerca de 1/3 dos olhos amblíopes não chegam à acuidade visual de 5/10 apesar da terapia oclusiva. Uma das razões apontadas é a não adesão ao tratamento. O objectivo do presente estudo é contribuir para a determinação do grau de influência dos factores psicossociais na adesão à terapia oclusiva por parte dos pais de crianças amblíopes e avaliar se existem diferenças significativas entre as recomendações do Ortoptista, a percepção parental dessas mesmas recomendações e o comportamento descrito. Metodologia - Foi efectuado um estudo quantitativo transversal, no qual participaram pais de crianças amblíopes (n=100), a realizar tratamento oclusivo num hospital público e numa clínica privada em Lisboa. Os pais responderam a um questionário baseado na Teoria da Motivação e Protecção (TMP) de Rogers, no qual foram analisadas variáveis parentais como a gravidade, vulnerabilidade, auto-eficácia, intenções de comportamento, eficácia da resposta e barreiras ao tratamento. Adicionalmente, foram analisadas as variáveis percepção parental do número de horas de oclusão e comportamento parental descrito. Resultados - Os resultados apontam para uma percentagem de 72% de adesão parental ao tratamento oclusivo e uma percentagem de 28% de não adesão. As variáveis intenções de comportamento (p=O,Ol 5) e eficácia da resposta (p=O,Ol 1) demonstraram ser significativas na predição da adesão parental ao tratamento oclusivo em crianças amblíopes (a=0,05). Foi detectada uma correlação positiva moderada (kappa=0, 536) entre o número de horas de oclusão recomendado pelo Ortoptista e a percepção parental dessas mesmas recomendações e uma correlação positiva forte (kappa=0,700) entre o número de horas de oclusão percepcionadas e o comportamento descrito. Conclusões - A prévia noção por parte dos pais de que o tratamento é uma mais-valia com consequências benéficas, provoca o desenvolvimento de uma resposta adaptativa de coping, neste caso de adesão ao tratamento oclusivo. A intenção positiva dos pais para realizar o tratamento e a prévia noção da sua eficácia na melhoria da acuidade visual da criança são preditivas da adesão por parte destes. Nesse sentido a probabilidade da adesão ao tratamento será maior se os pais associarem a adopção do comportamento recomendado à melhoria do estado de saúde das crianças, o que de facto foi demonstrado por esta investigação.
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O profissional de saúde é confrontado com um desafio constante: a melhoria da adesão aos regimes terapêuticos. Na ambliopia, a adesão ao tratamento oclusivo é um problema comum e constitui um factor essencial na melhoria da acuidade visual. A acuidade visual do olho amblíope não melhora sem tratamento oclusivo efectivo. Objectivo do estudo: identificar factores de risco para a não adesão ao tratamento oclusivo implementado pela família, em crianças amblíopes.
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Tede de Doutoramento, na especialidade de Ciências Políticas apresentada à FDUNL
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Dissertação apresentada para cumprimento dos requisitos necessários à obtenção do grau de Mestre em História Contemporânea
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Magdeburg, Univ., Med. Fak., Diss., 2015