860 resultados para Guimarães, Francisco de Paula Oliveira, 1852-1909, biografia
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Ao propor que há mais lugar para a dimensão material do que o comumente ocupado por ela, a abordagem teórica das materialidades parece sugerir novas maneiras de pensar fenômenos, ao considerar a experiência sensorial requerida por eles e a demanda de um engajamento corpóreo na apreensão dos estímulos que emanam dessas interações. Nesse contexto, procuramos investigar as afinidades entre as proposições centrais da noção de produção de presença e a promoção de uma cultura do encontro proposta por Jorge Mário Bergoglio, o Papa Francisco, enquanto movimentos que privilegiam a experiência adquirida através dos corpos, do ambiente físico e da interação com objetos. A partir da observação de momentos específicos da visita do Papa ao Brasil, buscamos apreender de que forma esse processo é evidenciado (seja por meio de discursos, expressões visuais ou gestos) e parece corresponder a uma demanda contemporânea por eventos que recuperem uma dimensão espacial de nossa existência
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São ainda muito incipientes os estudos sobre a vida e obra do médico olhanense Francisco Fernandes Lopes (1884-1969), uma das figuras mais interessantes do quadro cultural português da primeira metade do século XX. Na verdade, dificilmente poderemos caracterizá-lo apenas como “médico”, pois era um intelectual multifacetado e interessado nas mais diversas áreas do saber, assim como também é impossível descrevê-lo apenas como “olhanense”, pois a sua actividade intelectual extravasou largamente o âmbito local, regional e mesmo nacional. A presente dissertação, intitulada Francisco Fernandes Lopes (1884-1969), historiador do Algarve: contributo para a historiografia henriquina, tem dois objectivos principais, patentes no próprio título: compreender o homem, ou seja, elaborar um estudo biográfico sobre Fernandes Lopes, e analisar uma das suas facetas, a de historiador, mais concretamente no que concerne à sua obra acerca do Infante D. Henrique e a sua relação ao Algarve. No que respeita à biografia, pretende-se compreender a vida e obra de Francisco Fernandes Lopes através de uma análise concertada do seu percurso de vida, dos seus principais interesses e da sua actividade cultural e intelectual. Neste âmbito, é essencial ter em consideração que a vida de Fernandes Lopes se desenrolou mormente em Olhão, vila algarvia singular devido ao seu panorama arquitectónico único de açoteias, e que ele tanto se empenhou em divulgar, procurando que Olhão ocupasse um lugar de destaque no mapa do Algarve e, também, de Portugal. Relativamente à produção historiográfica tem particular destaque a temática henriquina, que foi a que mais ocupou Francisco Fernandes Lopes entre as décadas de 30 a 60 do século XX. Os seus estudos devem ser entendidos no âmbito de um período histórico muito específico – o Estado Novo – e tendo por base a evolução do pensamento historiográfico, assim como outros estudos similares e coetâneos que permitam formular uma comparação.
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The Welland Power and Supply Canal Company Limited, established in 1893 and incorporated in 1894 with a capital stock of $500,000. The aim of the company was to harness the natural water supply of the Niagara and Welland Rivers. In 1898 the Canadian Electrical News published a report by Henry Symons, QC outlining the main project of the company. This project involves the construction of a canal from the Welland River to the brow of the mountain at Thorold, a distance of 8 miles; the construction at Thorold of a power house, and from Thorold to Lake Ontario, a raceway by which to carry water into the lake. The estimate for the machinery to generate 100,000 horse power is £125,000; for transmission line to Toronto at a voltage of 10,000….The total estimate therefore amounts to £2,452,162, or roughly speaking, $12,000,000. Source: Canadian Electrical News, August 1898, p. 172. In 1899 the company officers petitioned the federal government desiring a name change to the Niagara-Welland Power Company Limited. Officers of the company were Harry Symons, President; Charles A. Hesson, Vice-President; and M.R. O’Loughlin, James B. Sheehan, James S. Haydon, Frederick K. Foster, directors; John S. Campbell, secretary-treasurer. The company’s head offices were located in St. Catharines, with a New York (City) office on Broad Street. In 1905 and 1909 the company petitioned the federal government for additional time to construct its works, which was granted. The company had until May 16, 1915 to complete construction. John S. Campbell (1860-1950) was a graduate of the University of Toronto and Osgoode Hall. During his university years John began his military career first in "K" Company, Queens Own rifles and then later as Commanding Officer of the 19th Lincoln Regiment, from 1906 to 1910. Upon his return to St. Catharines John Campbell served as secretary in the St. Catharines Garrison Club, a social club for military men begun in 1899. After being called to the Bar, he became a partner in the firm of Campbell and McCarron and was appointed to the bench in 1916, serving until retirement in 1934. Judge Campbell served as an alderman for several terms and was the mayor of St. Catharines in 1908 and 1909. He also served as the first chairman of the St. Catharines Public Utilities in 1914. John S. Campbell was married to Elizabeth Oille, daughter of Jerome B. and Charlotte (St. John) Oille. The family home "Cruachan" was located at 32 Church St.
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A finding aid for collection RG 86. This archive contains materials relating to Niagara Falls and its development during the late 19th and early 20th century, with particular focus on power operations.
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Anopheles darlingi is the principal neotropical malaria vector, responsible for more than a million cases of malaria per year on the American continent. Anopheles darlingi diverged from the African and Asian malaria vectors ∼100 million years ago (mya) and successfully adapted to the New World environment. Here we present an annotated reference A. darlingi genome, sequenced from a wild population of males and females collected in the Brazilian Amazon. A total of 10 481 predicted protein-coding genes were annotated, 72% of which have their closest counterpart in Anopheles gambiae and 21% have highest similarity with other mosquito species. In spite of a long period of divergent evolution, conserved gene synteny was observed between A. darlingi and A. gambiae. More than 10 million single nucleotide polymorphisms and short indels with potential use as genetic markers were identified. Transposable elements correspond to 2.3% of the A. darlingi genome. Genes associated with hematophagy, immunity and insecticide resistance, directly involved in vectorhuman and vectorparasite interactions, were identified and discussed. This study represents the first effort to sequence the genome of a neotropical malaria vector, and opens a new window through which we can contemplate the evolutionary history of anopheline mosquitoes. It also provides valuable information that may lead to novel strategies to reduce malaria transmission on the South American continent. The A. darlingi genome is accessible at www.labinfo.lncc.br/index.php/anopheles- darlingi. © 2013 The Author(s).
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Abstract Background The Brazilian Study on the Practice of Diabetes Care main objective was to provide an epidemiological profile of individuals with type 1 and 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) in Brazil, concerning therapy and adherence to international guidelines in the medical practice. Methods This observational, cross-sectional, multicenter study collected and analyzed data from individuals with type 1 and 2 DM attending public or private clinics in Brazil. Each investigator included the first 10 patients with type 2 DM who visited his/her office, and the first 5 patients with type 1 DM. Results A total of 1,358 patients were analyzed; 375 (27.6%) had type 1 and 983 (72.4%) had type 2 DM. Most individuals were women, Caucasian, and private health care users. High prevalence rates of hypertension, dyslipidemia and central obesity were observed, particularly in type 2 DM. Only 7.3% and 5.1% of the individuals with types 1 and 2 DM, respectively, had optimal control of blood pressure, plasma glucose and lipids. The absence of hypertension and female sex were associated with better control of type 1 DM and other cardiovascular risk factors. In type 2 DM, older age was also associated with better control. Conclusions Female sex, older age, and absence of hypertension were associated with better metabolic control. An optimal control of plasma glucose and other cardiovascular risk factors are obtained only in a minority of individuals with diabetes. Local numbers, compared to those from other countries are worse.