158 resultados para Naine brune
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2005
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2005
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Esta pesquisa objetivou avaliar a ocorrência de bactérias diazotróficas na cultura da bananeira no Estado do Ceará (Brasil), selecionar bactérias diazotróficas endofíticas em associação com mudas da cultivar Grande Naine, avaliar produção de bananas nas cultivares Grande Naine (subgrupo Cavendish), Ambrosia, Buccaner e Calypso (subgrupo Gros Michel) em resposta à inoculação de bactéria selecionada em mudas e verificar o potencial de bactéria diazotrófica na proteção de plantas da cultivar Maçã contra o fungo Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense, causador da fusariose na bananeira. As bananeiras das cultivares Pacovan e Prata (subgrupo Prata) e Couruda (subgrupo Figo) plantadas no Ceará estavam associadas de bactérias diazotróficas relacionadas aos gêneros Burkholderia e Herbaspirillum. Em experimento com mudas micropropagadas da cultivar Grande Naine constatou-se que bactérias endofíticas do tipo Burkholderia variam em eficiência na promoção do crescimento das plantas. A inoculação do isolado de bactéria relacionada a B. cepacia AB202 em mudas resultou no aumento de produtividade das cultivares dos subgrupos Cavendish (2.900kg ha- 1) e Gros Michel (1.400kg ha-1). Na cultivar Maçã, a tecnologia permitiu reduzir a incidência de fusariose em 7,4% (113 plantas por ha). Estes resultados confirmam a influência de bactérias diazotróficas na cultura da bananeira, sugerindo a possibilidade do uso desta tecnologia por viveiristas e produtores de banana em busca da produção integrada de frutas.
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Autologous stem cell transplantation (ASCT) consolidation remains the treatment of choice for patients with relapsed diffuse large B cell lymphoma. The impact of rituximab combined with chemotherapy in either first- or second-line therapy on the ultimate results of ASCT remains to be determined, however. This study was designed to evaluate the benefit of ASCT in patients achieving a second complete remission after salvage chemotherapy by retrospectively comparing the disease-free survival (DFS) after ASCT for each patient with the duration of the first complete remission (CR1). Between 1990 and 2005, a total of 470 patients who had undergone ASCT and reported to the European Blood and Bone Transplantation Registry with Medical Essential Data Form B information were evaluated. Of these 470 patients, 351 (74%) had not received rituximab before ASCT, and 119 (25%) had received rituximab before ASCT. The median duration of CR1 was 11 months. The median time from diagnosis to ASCT was 24 months. The BEAM protocol was the most frequently used conditioning regimen (67%). After ASCT, the 5-year overall survival was 63% (95% confidence interval, 58%-67%) and 5-year DFS was 48% (95% confidence interval, 43%-53%) for the entire patient population. Statistical analysis showed a significant increase in DFS after ASCT compared with duration of CR1 (median, 51 months versus 11 months; P < .001). This difference was also highly significant for patients with previous exposure to rituximab (median, 10 months versus not reached; P < .001) and for patients who had experienced relapse before 1 year (median, 6 months versus 47 months; P < .001). Our data indicate that ASCT can significantly increase DFS compared with the duration of CR1 in relapsed diffuse large B cell lymphoma and can alter the disease course even in patients with high-risk disease previously treated with rituximab.
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ff. 1-6v : préfaces Plures fuisse (1-3), Novum opus (3-5), Ammonius (5-6) et Sciendum (6r-v); ff. 6v-9v : préface (6v-7) et table des chapitres (7-9v) de l’Evangile selon saint Matthieu; ff. 10-16v : tables des canons; ff. 17-63 : Evangile selon saint Matthieu; ff. 64-66 : préface (64r-v) et table des chapitres (64v-66) de l’Evangile selon saint Marc; ff. 66v-95 : Evangile selon saint Marc; ff. 95-100v : préface (95-96) et table des chapitres (96-100v) de l’Evangile selon saint Luc; ff. 101v-150v : Evangile selon saint Luc; ff. 151-152v : préface (151r-v) et table des chapitres (152r-v) de l’Evangile selon saint Jean; ff. 153v-188v : Evangile selon saint Jean; ff. 189-198v : Capitulare evangeliorum.
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F. 1-42. "Incipiunt Cantica Canticorum. osculetur me osculo oris suis...-... hinnuloque cervorum super montes aromatum". F. A, note émargée à l'encre brune ; f. 42-42v. notes et maximes de la même main (additions du XIVe siècle).
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F. I. Fragments d'un temporal d'hiver. Extraits d'Isaïe, LV, LVI, LX-LXII : « Omnes sitientes... », « Surge illuminare... », « Gaudens gaudebo... » F. 1-7. Le premier cahier contenant des homélies liées à la fête de l'Ascension, provient certainement d'un homéliaire d'été : sermons sur Matth., XIX, 21 et VIII, 5 (f. 1-2) ; sermons de s. Augustin et de s. Léon sur l'Ascension (f. 3-7). F. 8-224. Partie primitive du manuscrit : temporal d'hiver suivi de la fête de s. André. — Vers sibyllins (Carmen de die Judicii) (40) ; — Oratio Jeremiae (214v)F. 218v, début du sanctoral (9 leçons).
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Principales fêtes seulement. F. 1-158v Antiphonaire ; — Commun des saints (147). F. 159-249v Graduel : — Commun des saints (198v) ; — Messes votives (237v). F. 249v Kyriale, avec et sans tropes. F. 262v Prosaire. F. 300 Tables. F. 302 Antiennes et répons pour les samedis et dimanches. F. 324 Tons des psaumes et neumes.
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Au f. 373, notes en français (XVe siècle)
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F. 376-377, anciennes gardes, extraits d'oeuvres juridiques.
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F. 356-359, anciennes gardes, extraits d'oeuvres juridiques.
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Référence bibliographique : Dacier 1931a, 1048
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Liber Parabolae
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F. B, liste de rentes léguées à l'église "de Chanayo". F. 321-324, anciennes gardes issues d'un manuscrit de droit (anciens feuillets 102, 101, 103 et 108).