945 resultados para Eugene, of Savoy, Prince of Savoy, 1663-1736
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8th Row: Larry Martin, Phil Johnson, Paul Schmidt, Kevin Tolbert, Mike Gittleson, Mark Elder, Sam Sword, Ron English, Steve Stripling, Jim Herrmann, Scott Draper, Fred Jackson, Terry Malone, Andy Moeller, Erik Campbell, Scot Loeffler, Mike Debord, Terry Heffernan, Brad Labadie, Phil Bromley, Jon Falk.
7th Row: Ryan Krach, Dr. C. Daniel Hendrickson, Vahan Agbabian, Eric Boso, Andy Lewandowski, Brad Rosenwasser, Gene Skidmore, Jim Schneider, Dave Ablauf, Kevin Undeen, Brent Pantaleo, Dan Cetnar, Kyle Zink, Rick Brandt, Bob Bland.
6th Row: Eric Van Beek, Tim North, Brandon Harrison, Mister Simpson, Brandon Logan, Antonio Bass, Eugene Germany, David Moosman, Tim McAvoy, Cory Zirbel, Laterryal Savoy, Carson Butler, Andre Criswell, Jason Former, Mario Manningham, Chris Richards, Kevin Norris, Ohene Opong Owusu, Matt McCay, Ben Wright
5th Row: Jason Eldridge, Kevin Grady, James Bloomsburgh, Kyle Plummer, Terrance Taylor, Sean Griffin, Kyle Myers, Chris McLaurin, Justin Schifano, Mark Ortmann, Jon Saigh, Zoltan Mesko, Johnny Sears, James Mckinney, Tyrone Jordan, James Logan, Landon Smith, Craig Moore.
4th Row: Doug Dutch, Morgan Trent, Mark Spencer, Dan Moore, Charles Stewart, Chip Cartwright, Turner Booth, Brent Gallimore, Jeremy Ciulla, Grant Debenedictis, Alex Mitchell, Will Johnson, Tim Jamison, Mike Massey, Max Pollock, Ross Ryan, Marques Walton, John Thompson, Mike Carl
3rd Row: Garrett Rivas, Mike Hart, Chris Graham, Chad Henne, Adrian Arrington, Jeff Kastl, Brad Cischke, Pat Sharrow, Adam Kraus, Jake Long, Alan Branch, Will Paul, Paul Sarantos, Matt Wilde, Jamar Adams, Max Martin, Brandent Englemon, Anton Campbell, B.J. Opong Owusu.
2nd Row: Alijah Bradley, Darnell Hood, Ryan Mundy, Steve Breaston, Carl Tabb, LaMarr Woodley, Matt Gutierrez, Shawn Crable, Mike Kolodziej, Tyler Ecker, Jeremy Van Alstyne, Rondell Biggs, Prescott Burgess, Mark Bihl, Willis Barringer, Obi Oluigbo, Leon Hall, Jerome 'Jackson.
Front Row: Jason Avant, Brian Thompson, Dave Harris, Scott Mcclintock, Gabe Watson, Matt Lentz, Pat Massey, Lloyd Carr, Tim Massaquoi, Pierre Woods, Adam Stenavich, Leo Henige, Rueben Riley, David Schoonover, Grant Mason.
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Bearing in mind the relationship between discourse and society at large, this article addresses the way the British monarchy represented Charles’s second marriage and the way the media constructed their accounts in the period from 10 February (announcement) until 9 April 2005 (wedding) in relation to wider issues such as power relations, newspaper economic structures and popular culture. Particular attention is paid to the multifunctional features of discourse (i.e. its ideational, interpersonal and textual functions), which requires a contextualized reading of a dual process of mediation: on the one hand, the staging of the ceremony by St. James’s Palace and its strategy for attaining monologic closure and, on the other hand, discursive representations by the British press open to a polyphony of voices and discursive frames
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The present study intended to analyze the seroprevalence of Helicobacter pylori, IgG, and its relation to dyspepsia in a population from the western Amazon region. During the "Projeto Bandeira Científica", a University of São Paulo Medical School program, in Monte Negro's rural areas, state of Rondônia, 266 blood samples were collected from volunteers. The material was tested for IgG antibodies anti-Helicobacter pylori by ELISA method and the participants were also interviewed on dyspepsia, hygiene and social aspects. Participants aged between five and 81 years old (34 years on average), 149 (56%) were female and 117 (44%) male. We found 210 (78.9%) positive, 50 (18.8%) negative and six (2.3%) undetermined samples. Dyspeptic complaints were found in 226 cases (85.2%). There was no statistical association between dyspepsia and positive serology for H. pylori. We concluded that the seroprevalence in all age categories is similar to results found in other studies conducted in developing countries, including those from Brazil. On the other hand, the seroprevalence found in Monte Negro was higher than that reported in developed countries. As expected, there was a progressive increase in the positivity for H. pylori in older age groups.
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OBJECTIVE: To obtain information about the profile and behavior of a population with ischemic heart disease undergoing cine coronary angiography and to determine disease severity. METHODS: Retrospective study assessing patients hospitalized at InCor from 1986 to 1995, in which the variables age, sex, and number of major coronary arteries with obstruction degree > 40% were analyzed. RESULTS: We studied 18,221 patients and observed a significant increase in the number of females (22.8% to 25.2%, P=0.001) and an increase in age (57.1±29.3 to 60.4±10.7 years, P=0.0001). A significant increase in the incidence of multivessel disease was observed, which was more frequent among males (69.2% and 64.5%) and among the older patients (59.8±9.8 and 56.8±10.7 years, P=0.0001). A reduction in the incidence of single-vessel disease was also observed (66.2% vs 69.2% and 33.8% vs 30.5%, respectively, P<0.0001). CONCLUSION: A change in the profile of the population studied was observed as follows: patients undergoing cine coronary angiography at InCor were older, had a greater number of impaired major coronary arteries, and the number of females affected increased, leading to indices suggestive of a poorer prognosis.
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v.10:no.8(1949)
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v.12:no.2(1956)