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O Relator Bernardo Cabral decidiu dar tratamento privilegiado na distribuição de recursos públicos para as regiões Norte, Nordeste e Centro-Oeste. O Deputado Joaci Góes (PMDB-BA) opina que a mais importante das propostas acolhidas é a da regionalização dos orçamentos. A Deputada Sandra Cavalcanti (PFL-RJ) esclarece que os principais avanços foram a permanência da Zona Franca de Manaus e a mudança na maneira de fazer os repasses dos recursos da União, que servirão para o fomento do desenvolvimento das regiões. O Senador Fernando Henrique Cardoso (PMDB-SP) propõe ao Relator da Assembleia Nacional Constituinte (ANC) a divisão da votação em duas partes. O Senador Virgílio Távora (PDS-CE) avalia que não há previsão para o encerramento dos trabalhos. A Bancada Feminina luta não apenas pelo direitos das mulheres, mas também por avanços em outras áreas, como a Reforma Agrária. A Deputada Wilma Maia (PDS-CE) pede título de propriedade da terra para homens ou mulheres, esposas ou companheiras. A Deputada Anna Maria Rattes (PFL-RJ) afirma o engajamento da bancada feminina em todos os pontos polêmicos da Assembleia Nacional Constituinte (ANC). A Deputada Moema São Thiago (PDT-CE) informa que a mulher pode esperar reconhecimento da igualdade entre homens e mulheres. Velado o corpo de Marcos Freire, no Salão Negro do Congresso Nacional , com missa de corpo presente.
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The 1984 International Symposium and Workshop on the Biology of Fur Seals originated in informal talks in 1981. However, the scope and focus of the symposium remained unclear until an informal workshop was held in San Diego in June 1983. This meeting synthesised data on the foraging and pup attendance activities of six species of fur seals, and attempted to formulate a coherent framework for the adaptations associated with their maternal strategies (Gentry et al. 1986). During the workshop it was clear that comparative data on many key aspects of fur seal biology and ecology were missing. This absence of data applied not only to less well known species, for some of which considerable unpublished data existed, but also to better known species for which research in some areas had either been neglected or unreported. The value of applying the comparative method to seals, especially comparisons integrating physiology, ecology, and reproductive biology, was amply demonstrated by the results of the 1983 workshop (Gentry and Kooyman 1986). However, we were also aware that many other problems outside the area of maternal strategies could benefit from comparative data, such as recovery of populations from the effects of harvesting. Therefore, to accommodate the range of potential research, we organized this symposium to produce an up-to-date synthesis of relevant information for all species of fur seals. It was also clear that fur seal research could benefit from increased communication and collaboration among its practitioners. To foster the spread of ideas, we held oral presentations on some topics of current research and techniques and organized workshops on specific topics, in addition to providing opportunities for informal talks among participants. Thanks to generous support from the British Antarctic Survey, the National Marine Fisheries Service of the United States, and the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research, the International Fur Seal Symposium was held at the British Antarctic Survey, Cambridge, England, 23-27 April 1984. The 36 participants are shown in Figure 1. A list of Symposium participants and authors is presented in Appendix 1 of the Proceedings. (PDF file contains 220 pages.)
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
Concentration of major and minor elements measured in pore water of sediment core SO177/1-23, tube F
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We compare a compilation of 220 sediment core d13C data from the glacial Atlantic Ocean with three-dimensional ocean circulation simulations including a marine carbon cycle model. The carbon cycle model employs circulation fields which were derived from previous climate simulations. All sediment data have been thoroughly quality controlled, focusing on epibenthic foraminiferal species (such as Cibicidoides wuellerstorfi or Planulina ariminensis) to improve the comparability of model and sediment core carbon isotopes. The model captures the general d13C pattern indicated by present-day water column data and Late Holocene sediment cores but underestimates intermediate and deep water values in the South Atlantic. The best agreement with glacial reconstructions is obtained for a model scenario with an altered freshwater balance in the Southern Ocean that mimics enhanced northward sea ice export and melting away from the zone of sea ice production. This results in a shoaled and weakened North Atlantic Deep Water flow and intensified Antarctic Bottom Water export, hence confirming previous reconstructions from paleoproxy records. Moreover, the modeled abyssal ocean is very cold and very saline, which is in line with other proxy data evidence.
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Supersociedades: procedimiento para la liquidación de una sociedad cuando se ha declarado la nulidad del contrato.
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Report provided back by Bronwyn Fredericks on her participation at the First Native American and Indigenous Studies Association Meeting held 21-23 May 2009 in Minnesota, United States of America.
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This study aimed to identify: i) the prevalence of malnutrition according to the scored Patient Generated-Subjective Global Assessment (PG-SGA); ii) utilization of available nutrition resources; iii) patient nutrition information needs; and iv) external sources of nutrition information. An observational, cross-sectional study was undertaken at an Australian public hospital on 191 patients receiving oncology services. According to PG-SGA, 49% of patients were malnourished and 46% required improved symptom management and/or nutrition intervention. Commonly reported nutrition-impact symptoms included: peculiar tastes (31%), no appetite (24%) and nausea (24%). External sources of nutrition information were accessed by 37%, with popular choices being media/internet (n=19) and family/friends (n=13). In a sub-sample (n=65), 32 patients were aware of the available nutrition resources, 23 thought the information sufficient and 19 patients had actually read them. Additional information on supplements and modifying side effects was requested by 26 patients. Malnutrition is common in oncology patients receiving treatment at an Australian public hospital and almost half require improved symptom management and/or nutrition intervention. Patients who read the available nutrition information found it useful, however awareness of these nutrition resources and the provision of information on supplementation and managing symptoms requires attention.