925 resultados para post-Newtonian approximation to general relativity
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Relatório de Estágio submetido à Escola Superior de Teatro e Cinema para cumprimento dos requisitos necessários à obtenção do grau de Mestre em Teatro - especialização em Encenação.
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The objective was to study the secretory pattern, both basal and stimulated either by histamine (0.1 mg/kg) or pentagastrin (64 ug/kg) in eighteen Cebus apella monkeys chronically infected with different T. cruzi strains (CA1, n=10; Colombian, n=4 and Tulahuen, n=4) and to describe the morphological findings in the gastrointestinal tract in twelve infected (6 sacrificed and 6 spontaneously dead) and four healthy monkeys. All infected monkeys and 35 healthy ones were evaluated by contrast X-ray examination. No differences were observed in basal acid output between control and infected groups. Animals infected with the Tulahuen and Colombian strains showed significant lower values of peak acid output in response to histamine or pentagastrin (p<0.01 and p<0.05 respectively; "t" test) in comparison to the controls. Barium contrast studies showed enlargement and dilatation of the colon in three infected animals. Histopathological lesions were seen in 75% of the autopsied animals either in colon alone (33%) or both, in colon and esophagus (42%). The normal secretion observed in the CA1 infected group could be due to a lower virulence of the strain, a lower esophagic tropism or the necessity of a longer post-infection time to cause lesions.
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Relatório de estágio apresentado à Escola Superior de Comunicação Social como parte dos requisitos para obtenção de grau de mestre em Publicidade e Marketing.
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Introdução – A perceção dos alunos acerca dos diferentes graus de Maitland quando estão a aprender a mobilizar a coluna vertebral não são conhecidas, no entanto esta informação ajudaria no desenvolvimento de estratégias de ensino/aprendizagem para que a sua aplicação seja segura e eficaz. Objetivo - Comparar a perceção dos diferentes graus na realização do movimento postero-anterior central, entre alunos e fisioterapeutas e alunos entre si. Métodos – No presente estudo observacional, analítico transversal, participaram 29 estudantes, divididos em três subgrupos, GA2 (n= 8); GA3 (n = 10) e GA4 (n = 11) e 12 fisioterapeutas. Todos os participantes realizaram num indivíduo assintomático, 5 oscilações, de cada grau, no segmento de L3. Para a recolha dos dados foi utilizado o sistema BioPlux research e para a sua análise o Software Acqknowledge, versão 3,9. O teste de Man-Whitney foi utilizado para determinar as diferenças entre alunos e fisioterapeutas na força, ritmo e amplitude dos 4 graus, e o teste Kruskal Wallis, para comparar os alunos dos diferentes anos, seguido dos testes Post Hoc de Dunn para analisar as variáveis amplitude e força entre os subgrupos. Resultados – Apenas se verificaram diferenças estatísticas entre os alunos e fisioterapeutas no que diz respeito à força na realização do grau IV (p=0,045) e entre os grupos GA2 e GA4 quanto à amplitude executada no grau I (p=0.018) e II (p=0.037) e na força aplicada no grau I (p=0.02) e III (p=0.031), nos quais os alunos do 2º ano realizaram menor amplitude e força que os do 4º ano. Conclusão -Verificaram-se diferenças na perceção da força no grau IV entre alunos e fisioterapeutas. Os alunos do 2º e 4º anos diferem entre si nos graus I e II quanto à amplitude e nos graus I e III quanto à força.
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A revision of literature was done with the objective of tracing an epidemiologic profile of neurocysticercosis (NCC) in Brazil. The prevalence was 0.12-9% in autopsies. The frequency was 0.03-7.5% in clinical series and 0.68-5.2% in seroepidemiological studies. The disease corresponds to 0.08-2.5% of admissions to general hospitals. Patient origin was rural in 30-63% of cases. The most involved age range (64-100%) was 11 to 60 years, with a predominance (22-67%) between 21 and 40 years. The male sex was the most affected (51-80%). In the severe forms there was a predominance of urban origin (53-62%) and of the female sex (53-75%). The period of hospitalization ranges from 1 to 254 days and 33 to 50% of patients suffer 1.7 ± 1.4 admissions. The clinical picture was variable, with a predominance of epileptic syndrome (22-92%) and intracranial hypertension (19-89%). Psychiatric manifestations were associated in 9-23% of patients. Lethality was 0.29% in terms of all diseases in general and 4.8-25.9% in terms of neurologic diseases. The asymptomatic form was detected in 6% of patients in clinical serie and in 48.5% of case from autopsies. The racemose form and ventricular localization also was observed as asymptomatic form. Among the patients with cutaneous cysticercosis 65% of them showed neurologic manifestations.
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RESUMO: A cefaleia cervicogénica é uma forma comum de dor de cabeça, que tem sido associada à existência de uma disfunção das estruturas da coluna cervical superior. Estudos recentes mostram uma grande incidência dessa disfunção a nível de C1-C2, avaliada pelo teste de flexão-rotação. Vários terapeutas manuais, como Brian Mulligan e Mariano Rocabado, têm sido sugerido técnicas de tratamento para este tipo de disfunção. Contudo, a evidência acerca da efectividade dessas técnicas é escassa. Desenho do estudo: Foi efectuado um ensaio clínico aleatório, duplamente cego, composto por três fases: pré-intervenção, intervenção e pós-intervenção. Objectivos: Avaliar e comparar os efeitos imediatos de duas técnicas de Terapia Manual Ortopédica (SNAG C1/2 de Mulligan e técnica de desrotação do atlas de Rocabado), na amplitude de movimento de rotação do segmento vertebral C1-C2, em indivíduos com história de cefaleia cervicogénica e com limitação no teste de flexão-rotação. As técnicas de tratamento foram usadas de forma isolada, em comparação a um grupo placebo. Métodos: Uma amostra de 60 indivíduos, com cefaleia cervicogénica e limitação do teste de flexão-rotação, foram aleatoriamente distribuídos por três grupos: SNAG C1/2 de Mulligan, técnica de desrotação do atlas de Rocabado e grupo placebo. O outcome primário foi a amplitude de movimento obtida no teste de flexão-rotação, que foi medido antes e imediatamente após a intervenção. Resultados: Imediatamente após a intervenção, a amplitude verificada no teste de flexão-rotação aumentou 21.8º (DP, 4.68) no grupo submetido ao SNAG C1/2 de Mulligan, 15º (DP, 5.07) no grupo em que foi aplicada a técnica de desrotação do atlas de Rocabado e 0.65º (DP, 0.67) no grupo placebo. Uma ANOVA modelo misto, 2 por 3, revelou efeito principal significativo do tempo (p<.001) e grupo (p<.001), assim como uma interacção significativa entre grupo e tempo (p<.001), relativamente à variável amplitude do teste de flexão-rotação. Estes resultados indicam que as diferenças verificadas entre os grupos eram dependentes do momento de avaliação. Uma comparação múltipla post hoc revelou que quer as técnicas de Mulligan, quer de Rocabado, produziram efeitos significativamente maiores que a intervenção placebo na amplitude de movimento do teste de flexão-rotação (p<.001 e p=.001, respectivamente). No entanto,não se verificou uma diferença significativa no que diz respeito à efectividade de ambas as técnicas de Terapia Manual Ortopédica aplicadas (p=.42). Conclusão: Esta investigação sugere que as duas técnicas de Terapia Manual Ortopédica avaliadas produziram efeito clínica e estatisticamente significativo na amplitude do teste de flexão-rotação. No entanto, não se verificaram diferenças entre as duas técnicas, no que diz respeito ao seu efeito no ganho de amplitude de movimento. Os resultados obtidos fornecem evidência preliminar sobre a efectividade de ambas as intervenções no tratamento da redução de amplitude de movimento em indivíduos com história de cefaleia cervicogénica.-------------------------------ABSTRACT:Background: Cervicogenic headache is a common form of headache arising from dysfunction in structures of the upper cervical spine. Recent studies have shown a high incidence of C1/2 dysfunction, evaluated by the flexion-rotation test (FRT). Several manual therapists have suggested different approaches to manage that dysfunction, such as Brian Mulligan and Mariano Rocabado. However, the evidence of the effectiveness of those manual techniques is anedoctal. Design: Randomized double blinded controlled trial with three phases: pre-intervention, intervention and post-intervention. Objectives: To determine and compare the immediate effects of two manual therapy techniques (Mulligan’s SNAG C1/2 and Rocabado’s atlas’ derotation technique) in the range of motion of C1-C2 vertebral segments, in cervicogenic headache patients and with limitation on the flexion-rotatoin test. The treatment techniques were used as single treatments against a placebo group. Methods: A sample of 60 subjects with cervicogenic headache and FRT limitation were randomly allocated into one of three groups: Mulligan’s C1/2 SNAG, Rocabado’s atlas derotation technique or placebo group. The primary outcome was the flexion rotation test range, which was measured before and immediately after the intervention. Results: Immediately after the application of the interventions, FRT range increased by 21.8º (SD, 4.68) for the Mulligan’s C1-2 SNAG group, 15º (SD, 5.07) for the Rocabado’s atlas derotation technique and 0.65º (SD, 0.67) for the placebo group. A 2-by-3 mixedmodel ANOVA a significant main effect of time (p<.001) and group (p<.001), as well as a significant interaction between group and time (p<.001) for the variable FRT range. These results indicate that group differences were dependent on time. A pairwise post hoc comparison revelad that both the Mulligan and Rocabado techniques produced significantly more effect on FRT range of motion than the placebo intervention (p<.001 and p=.001, respectively). However, there was not a significant difference between the effectiveness of the two manual therapy techniques (p=.42).Conclusion: This investigation’s findings suggest that both Mulligan’s C1/2 SNAG and Rocabado’s atlas derotation techniques produced a clinically and statistically significant effect on FRT range, but there were no changes between the two techniques in their effectiveness. These results provide preliminary evidence for the efficacy of both manual therapy techniques in the management of individuals with cervicogenic headache and FRT limitation.
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A evolução digital proporcionou às sociedades uma facilidade extraordinária de comunicação. Com o número crescente de computadores e o aumento de acessos à internet, surgiu uma nova forma de criminologia, que cresceu em paralelo com o número de utilizadores. Desta forma, tornou-se comum a criação e difusão de vírus informáticos pelos chamados hackers. Neste trabalho estudam-se modelos de transmissão de vírus informáticos, usando modelos epidemiológicos. Começa-se por fazer uma revisão dos modelos existentes na literatura, de seguida sugerem-se alterações a esses modelos de forma a conseguir uma melhor aproximação à dinâmica real de transmissão de vírus informáticos. As simulações numéricas dos modelos permitem-nos inferir de que uma forma de controlar a transmissão de vírus informáticos é a diminuição da taxa de infeção, isto é, da taxa de transmissão do vírus. No último capítulo enumeram-se as conclusões do trabalho efetuado e indicam-se direções de trabalho futuro.
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Robotica 2012: 12th International Conference on Autonomous Robot Systems and Competitions April 11, 2012, Guimarães, Portugal
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. Residents tend to have high expectations about the benefits of hosting a mega‐event. So, it was not surprising that the nomination of Guimarães, Portugal, as the 2012 European Capital of Culture (2012 ECOC) had raised great expectations in the local community towards its socio‐economic and cultural benefits. The present research was designed to examine the Guimarães residents’ perceptions on the impacts of hosting the 2012 ECOC approached in two different time schedules, the pre‐ and the post‐event, trying to capture the evolution of the residents` evaluation of its impacts. For getting the data, two surveys were applied to Guimarães` residents, one in the pre‐event phase, in 2011, and another in the post‐event phase, in 2013. This approach is uncommonly applied to Portugal data and it is even the first time it was done to a Portuguese European Capital of Culture. After a factor analysis, the results of t‐tests indicate that there were significant differences (p<0.05) between the samples from the pre‐ and post‐2012 ECOC on two positive impact factors (Community’ benefits and Residents’ benefits) and one negative impact factor (Economic, social and environmental costs). Respondents also showed a negative perception of the impacts in all dimensions, except Changes in habits of Guimarães residents.
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The ovarian cystic teratoma is a rare cause of autoimmune haemolytic anaemia by warm antibodies, resistant to corticotherapy, with few case reports published in the medical literature. We present a case of a 45-year-old woman admitted to hospital due to general weakness. Laboratory studies revealed macrocytic anaemia, biochemical parameters of haemolysis and peripheral spherocytosis. The direct Coombs test was positive. Viral serologies, anti-nuclear antibodies, anti-double-stranded DNA antibodies and β2-microglobulin were negative. CT scan of the thorax, abdomen and pelvis showed a heterogeneous right anexial lesion. The patient was treated with corticotherapy without improvement of anaemia. Regression of extra-vascular haemolysis and normalisation of haemoglobin was obtained only after laparoscopic splenectomy and right ooforectomy, and the histopathology of the right anexial mass revealed a cystic teratoma. Previously published cases controlled the haemolysis by surgically removing the lesion associated with splenectomy.
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INTRODUCTION: Ryanodine receptor gene (RYR1) mutations have been associated with central core disease (CCD), multiminicore/minicore/multicore disease (MmD), and susceptibility to malignant hyperthermia (MH). METHODS: Patients with muscle symptoms in adulthood, who had features compatible with CCD/MmD, underwent clinical, histological, and genetic (RYR1 and SEPN1 genes) evaluations. Published cases of CCD and MmD with adult onset were also reviewed. RESULTS: Eight patients fulfilled the criteria for further analysis. Five RYR1 mutations, 4 of them unreported, were detected in 3 patients. Compound heterozygosity was proven in 1 case. CONCLUSIONS: To our knowledge, this is the only report of adult onset associated with recessive RYR1 mutations and central core/multiminicores on muscle biopsy. Although adult patients with CCD, MmD, and minimally symptomatic MH with abnormal muscle biopsy findings usually have a mild clinical course, differential diagnosis and carrier screening is crucial for prevention of potentially life-threatening reactions to general anesthesia.
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The Fuenzalida-Palacios rabies vaccine has been used in South America for rabies post-exposure prophylaxis. To determine the frequency of adverse reactions associated with this vaccine compared to a control group a quasi-experimental study was carried out in Uberlândia, Brazil, from May 1997 to April 1998. Victims of bites or other injuries by dogs or other mammals and who received or not post-exposure prophylaxis with Fuenzalida-Palacios rabies vaccine were compared as to the occurrence of a list of signs and symptoms. Out of 2,440 victims of bites and other injuries from dogs and other mammals 2,114 participated in the study; 1,004 of them provided follow-up information within 10 to 15 days. Headache and pain at the injection sites were the most commonly found symptoms (125/1,000). No neuroparalytic event was detected. Patients who were given Fuenzalida-Palacios rabies vaccine and those who were not had similar incidences of symptoms (risk ratios close to 1). Regarding the occurrence of adverse reactions, Fuenzalida-Palacios rabies vaccine is a valid alternative for rabies post-exposure prophylaxis.
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ABSTRACT - Objectives: We attempted to show how the implementation of the key elements of the World Health Organization Patient Safety Curriculum Guide Multi-professional Edition in an undergraduate curriculum affected the knowledge, skills, and attitudes towards patient safety in a graduate entry Portuguese Medical School. Methods: After receiving formal recognition by the WHO as a Complementary Test Site and approval of the organizational ethics committee , the validated pre-course questionnaires measuring the knowledge, skills, and attitudes to patient safety were administered to the 2nd and3rd year students pursuing a four-year course (N = 46). The key modules of the curriculum were implemented over the academic year by employing a variety of learning strategies including expert lecturers, small group problem-based teaching sessions, and Simulation Laboratory sessions. The identical questionnaires were then administered and the impact was measured. The Curriculum Guide was evaluated as a health education tool in this context. Results: A significant number of the respondents, 47 % (n = 22), reported having received some form of prior patient safety training. The effect on Patient Safety Knowledge was assessed by using the percentage of correct pre- and post-course answers to construct 2 × 2 contingency tables and by applying Fishers’ test (two-tailed). No significant differences were detected (p < 0.05). To assess the effect of the intervention on Patient Safety skills and attitudes, the mean and standard deviation were calculated for the pre and post-course responses, and independent samples were subjected to Mann-Whitney’s test. The attitudinal survey indicated a very high baseline incidence of desirable attitudes and skills toward patient safety. Significant changes were detected (p < 0.05) regarding what should happen if an error is made (p = 0.016), the role of healthcare organizations in error reporting (p = 0.006), and the extent of medical error (p = 0.005). Conclusions: The implementation of selected modules of the WHO Patient Safety Curriculum was associated with a number of positive changes regarding patient safety skills and attitudes, with a baseline incidence of highly desirable patient safety attitudes, but no measureable change on the patient safety knowledge, at the University of Algarve Medical School. The significance of these results is discussed along with implications and suggestions for future research.
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Images have gained a never before seen importance. Technological changes have given the Information Society extraordinary means to capture, treat and transmit images, wheter your own or those of others, with or without a commercial purpose, with no boundaries of time or country, without “any kind of eraser”. From the several different ways natural persons may engage in image processing with no commercial purpose, the cases of sharing pictures through social networks and video surveillance assume particular relevance. Consequently there are growing legitimate concerns with the protection of one's image, since its processing may sometimes generate situations of privacy invasion or put at risk other fundamental rights. With this in mind, the present thesis arises from the question: what are the existent legal instruments in Portuguese Law that enable citizens to protect themselves from the abusive usage of their own pictures, whether because that image have been captured by a smartphone or some video surveillance camera, whether because it was massively shared through a blog or some social network? There is no question the one's right to not having his or her image used in an abusive way is protected by the Portuguese constitution, through the article 26th CRP, as well as personally right, under the article 79th of the Civil Code, and finally through criminal law, articles 192nd and 193rd of the Criminal Code. The question arises in the personal data protection context, considering that one's picture, given certain conditions, is personal data. Both the Directive 95/46/CE dated from 1995 as well as the LPD from 1998 are applicable to the processing of personal data, but both exclude situations of natural persons doing so in the pursuit of activities strictly personal or family-related. These laws demand complex procedures to natural persons, such as the preemptive formal authorisation request to the Data Protection National Commission. Failing to do so a natural person may result in the application of fines as high as €2.500,00 or even criminal charges. Consequently, the present thesis aims to study if the image processing with no commercial purposes by a natural person in the context of social networks or through video surveillance belongs to the domain of the existent personal data protection law. To that effect, it was made general considerations regarding the concept of video surveillance, what is its regimen, in a way that it may be distinguishable from Steve Mann's definition of sousveillance, and what are the associated obligations in order to better understand the concept's essence. The application of the existent laws on personal data protection to images processing by natural persons has been analysed taking into account the Directive 95/46/CE, the LPD and the General Regulation. From this analysis it is concluded that the regimen from 1995 to 1998 is out of touch with reality creating an absence of legal shielding in the personal data protection law, a flaw that doesn't exist because compensated by the right to image as a right to personality, that anyway reveals the inability of the Portuguese legislator to face the new technological challenges. It is urgent to legislate. A contrary interpretation will evidence the unconstitutionality of several rules on the LPD due to the obligations natural persons are bound to that violate the right to the freedom of speech and information, which would be inadequate and disproportionate. Considering the recently approved General Regulation and in the case it becomes the final version, the use for natural person of video surveillance of private spaces, Google Glass (in public and private places) and other similar gadgets used to recreational purposes, as well as social networks are subject to its regulation only if the images are shared without limits or existing commercial purposes. Video surveillance of public spaces in all situations is subject to General Regulation provisions.
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We examine whether earnings manipulation around seasoned equity offerings (SEOs) is associated with an increase in the likelihood of a stock price crash post-issue and test whether the enactment of securities regulations attenuate the relation between SEOs and crash risk. Empirical evidence documents that managerial tendency to conceal bad news increases the likelihood of a stock price crash (Jin and Myers, 2006; Hutton, Marcus, and Tehranian, 2009). We test this hypothesis using a sample of firms from 29 EU countries that enacted the Market Abuse Directive (MAD). Consistent with our hypothesis, we find that equity issuers that engage in earnings management experience a significant increase in crash risk post-SEO relative to control groups of non-issuers; this effect is stronger for equity issuers with poor information environments. In addition, our findings show a significant decline in crash risk post-issue after the enactment of MAD that is stronger for firms that actively manage earnings. This decline in post-issue crash risk is more effective in countries with high ex-ante institutional quality and enforcement. These results suggest that the implementation of MAD helps to mitigate managers’ ability to manipulate earnings around SEOs.