984 resultados para Vermigli, Pietro Martire, 1499-1562.
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Tese de dout., Psicologia, Faculdade de Ciências Humanas e Sociais, Univ. do Algarve, 2010
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Tese de doutoramento, História (Dinâmicas do Mundo Contemporâneo), Universidade de Lisboa, ISCTE - Instituto Universitário de Lisboa, Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Universidade de Évora, 2014
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The following work is a case study of overstock and stock-out problems at Volkswagen Autoeuropa (VWAE). It introduces the supply chain of Autoeuropa and specializes then on failures connected to inventory problems. Having a successful supply chain is important in a world where products become more and more similar as it can give to companies an edge over their competitors. The case shows three practices that VWAE uses to prevent and to overcome stock problems. Information was gathered by doing interviews with different managers, by analyzing the company’s key processes and by literature research related to the topics of supply chain management and flexibility in the supply chain. Three practices were further investigated: the use of alternative parts, support of the supplier and a rating system of suppliers. In the question section of this work the importance of flexibility and Supplier Relationship Management (SRM) when connected to supply chain management are explained. The described different practices are numerically analyzed and it is concluded that each practice brings both cost savings and the possibility of achieving target numbers to the company, showing the company’s flexibility to react to supply chain disturbances. Because of confidentiality reasons, persons in the case are fictionalized and numbers are wherever possible equalized to 100 in order to display true proportions.
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Sixty d,l- or l-methadone treated patients in maintenance therapy were interviewed for additional drug abuse and psychiatric comorbidity; 51.7% of the entire population had a comorbid Axis-I disorder, with a higher prevalence in females (P=0.05). Comorbid patients tended to have higher abuse of benzodiazepines, alcohol, cannabis, and cocaine, but not of heroin. They had received a significantly lower d,l- (P<0.05) and l-methadone dose than non-comorbid subjects. The duration of maintenance treatment showed an inverse relationship to frequency of additional heroin intake (P<0.01). Patients with additional heroin intake over the past 30 days had been treated with a significantly lower l-methadone dosage (P<0.05) than patients without. Axis-I comorbidity appears to be decreased when relatively higher dosages of d,l- (and l-methadone) are administered; comorbid individuals, however, were on significantly lower dosages. Finally, l-, but not d,l-methadone seems to be more effective in reducing additional heroin abuse.
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Recent evidence suggests the existence of a hepatoportal vein glucose sensor, whose activation leads to enhanced glucose use in skeletal muscle, heart, and brown adipose tissue. The mechanism leading to this increase in whole body glucose clearance is not known, but previous data suggest that it is insulin independent. Here, we sought to further determine the portal sensor signaling pathway by selectively evaluating its dependence on muscle GLUT4, insulin receptor, and the evolutionarily conserved sensor of metabolic stress, AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK). We demonstrate that the increase in muscle glucose use was suppressed in mice lacking the expression of GLUT4 in the organ muscle. In contrast, glucose use was stimulated normally in mice with muscle-specific inactivation of the insulin receptor gene, confirming independence from insulin-signaling pathways. Most importantly, the muscle glucose use in response to activation of the hepatoportal vein glucose sensor was completely dependent on the activity of AMPK, because enhanced hexose disposal was prevented by expression of a dominant negative AMPK in muscle. These data demonstrate that the portal sensor induces glucose use and development of hypoglycemia independently of insulin action, but by a mechanism that requires activation of the AMPK and the presence of GLUT4.
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Collection : French books before 1601 ; 134.2
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Collection : Italian books before 1601 ; 528.1
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1888/07/01 (Numéro 1562).
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1888/04/29 (Numéro 1499).
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Comprend : Fol. Diijr° - Sit nomen Domini benedictum in seculum (Fuga, à 4 v.) - Fol. Ej r° - Morior ego, si non habuero (Fuga, à 5 v.) - Fol. Ej r° - Fuga à 5 v. - Fol. Ej v° - Fuga à 2 v. - Fol. Ej v° - Fuga à 5 v. - Fol. Eij r° - Fuga à 5 v. - Fol. Eij v° - Fuga à 2 v. - Fol. Eiij v° - Fuga à 2 v. - Fol. Eiv r° - Fuga à 5 v. - Fol. Eiv v° - Fuga à 2 v. - Fol. F j r° - Canon à 3 v. - Fol. I j v° - Elegantia super Languir me fault (à 2 v.) - Fol. I ij v° - C'est à grant tort (Aliud exemplum, à 2 v.) - Fol. iiij v° - Fuga à 4 v. - Fol. Kiij r° - In omnibus requiem (à 1 v.) - Fol. Kiij v° - Salve sancta parens (à 1 v. (le début d'une autre voix sur la même portée en ms.)) - Fol. Liij r° - Vanitas vanitatum (à 4 v.) - Fol. Liij v° - Dixit Dominus (à 4 v.) - Fol. Liiij r° - Dixit Dominus (à 5 v. et faux-bourdon) - Fol. Liiij v° - O vos omnes (à 4 v.) - Fol. N j r° - Omnis arbor (à 2 v.) - Fol. N j v° - Pleni sunt coeli (à 2 v.) - Fol. Nij v° - Pleni sunt coeli (à 2 v.) - Fol. Niij r° - Christus spes mea (à 3 v.) - Fol. Niij r° - Et expecto resurectionem mortuorum (à 3 v.) - Fol. Niij v° - Pleni sunt coeli (à 3 v.) - Fol. Niiij v° - A solis ortu cardine ([Hymne], à 4 v.) - Fol. O j v° - [Canon] à 4 v. - Fol. O j v° - Revertere (à 4 v.) - Fol. O j v° - Adolescens graditur (à 5 v.) - Fol. Oij r° - Dominus mihi adiutor (Fuga, à 5 v.) - Fol. Oij v° - Surrexit Christus hodie (à 5 v.) - Fol. Oiij v° - Christus pro nobis passus est (à 5 v.) - Fol. Oiiij v° - Agnus Dei (à 6 v.) - Fol. Pj v° - [Pièce sans texte] (à 6 v.) - Fol. Pij v° - Sumite psalmum (Fuga, à 6 v.) - Fol. Pij v° - Nobilis est (Fuga, à 6 v.) - Fol. Piij r° - Ambulate dum lucem habetis (Fuga, à 7 v.) - Fol. Piij r° - Sancta Trinitas (Fuga, à 7 v.) - Fol. Piij v° - Omnis consummationis vidi finem (Canon, à 8 v. dont 4 notées)
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Baluzianus
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