980 resultados para Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) controller
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Background: Patients who play musical instruments (especially wind and stringed instruments) and vocalists are prone to particular types of orofacial problems. Some problems are caused by playing and some are the result of dental treatment. This paper proposes to give an insight into these problems and practical guidance to general practice dentists. Method: Information in this paper is gathered from studies published in dental, music and occupational health journals, and from discussions with career musicians and music teachers. Results: Orthodontic problems, soft tissue trauma, focal dystonia, denture retention, herpes labialis, dry mouth and temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders were identified as orofacial problems of career musicians. Options available for prevention and palliative treatment as well as instrument selection are suggested to overcome these problems. Conclusions: Career musicians express reluctance to attend dentists who are not sensitive to their specific needs. General practitioner dentists who understand how the instruments impact on the orofacial structures and are aware of potential problems faced by musicians are able to offer preventive advice and supportive treatment to these patients, especially those in the early stages of their career.
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An experimental study has been carried out to characterise the performance of polymer stabilisers, partially hydrolysed polyvinyl acetate (PVAc), used in suspension polymerisation processes. The stabilisers are ranked by their ability to stabilise the dispersion characterised by the median coalescence time of a single drop with its homophase at a planar liquid/liquid interface. Results show that the stability of the dispersion relates closely to the molecular properties of the PVAcs. Other conditions being equal, PVAcs with higher molecular weights or lower degrees of hydrolysis can better stabilise a liquid-liquid dispersion. The stability of the dispersion also depends strongly on where the PVAc resides. The presence of a PVAc in the dispersed phase significantly reduces stability. Consistent with results reported in the literature, considerable scatter has been observed on the coalescence times of identical drops under the same conditions. An explanation for the scatter is also proposed in the paper, based on the classical Reynolds model for film thinning. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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Fixed-point roundoff noise in digital implementation of linear systems arises due to overflow, quantization of coefficients and input signals, and arithmetical errors. In uniform white-noise models, the last two types of roundoff errors are regarded as uniformly distributed independent random vectors on cubes of suitable size. For input signal quantization errors, the heuristic model is justified by a quantization theorem, which cannot be directly applied to arithmetical errors due to the complicated input-dependence of errors. The complete uniform white-noise model is shown to be valid in the sense of weak convergence of probabilistic measures as the lattice step tends to zero if the matrices of realization of the system in the state space satisfy certain nonresonance conditions and the finite-dimensional distributions of the input signal are absolutely continuous.
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The retinoid orphan-related receptor-alpha (RORalpha) is a member of the ROR subfamily of orphan receptors and acts as a constitutive activator of transcription in the absence of exogenous ligands. To understand the basis of this activity, we constructed a homology model of Rill using the closely related TRbeta as a template. Molecular modeling suggested that bulky hydrophobic side chains occupy the RORa ligand cavity leaving a small but distinct cavity that may be involved in receptor stabilization. This model was subject to docking simulation with a receptor-interacting peptide from the steroid receptor coactivator, GR-interacting protein-1, which delineated a coactivator binding surface consisting of the signature motif spanning helices 3-5 and helix 12 [activation function 2 (AF2)]. Probing this surface with scanning alanine mutagenesis showed structural and functional equivalence between homologous residues of RORalpha and TRbeta. This was surprising (given that Rill is a ligand-independent activator, whereas TRbeta has an absolute requirement for ligand) and prompted us to use molecular modeling to identify differences between Rill and TRbeta in the way that the All helix interacts with the rest of the receptor. Modeling highlighted a nonconserved amino acid in helix 11 of RORa (Phe491) and a short-length of 3.10 helix at the N terminus of AF2 which we suggest i) ensures that AF2 is locked permanently in the holoconformation described for other liganded receptors and thus 2) enables ligand-independent recruitment of coactivators. Consistent with this, mutation of RORa Phe491 to either methionine or alanine (methionine is the homologous residue in TRbeta), reduced and ablated transcriptional activation and recruitment of coactivators, respectively. Furthermore, we were able to reconstitute transcriptional activity for both a deletion mutant of Ill lacking All and Phe491 Met, by overexpression of a GAL-AF2 fusion protein, demonstrating ligand-independent recruitment of AF2 and a role for Phe491 in recruiting AF2.
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An 8-year-old female neutered Siamese cat was presented with a recent history of incomplete excision of an apocrine gland adenocarcinoma from the palmar aspect of the right antebrachium, just proximal to the carpal joint. There was no evidence of metastasis. Wide surgical excision of the previous surgery site was performed resulting in a soft tissue defect. Partial reconstruction was achieved using digital pad transposition of the first digit (dewclaw), forming a local axial pattern flap that was transposed into the adjacent defect. The remaining defect was closed by primary apposition. The skin flap healed successfully. Some breakdown of the skin closed by primary apposition necessitated open wound management. The cosmetic and functional result of the first digital pad transposition was considered excellent, rendering it a useful means to reconstruct soft tissue defects in the carpal region.
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Four spirochete strains were isolated from papillomatous digital dermatitis (PDD) lesions in Iowa dairy cattle and compared with two previously described spirochete strains isolated from dairy cattle in California. These six strains shared an identical 16S ribosomal DNA sequence that was 98% similar to Treponema phagedenis and 99% similar to the uncultivated PDD spirochete sequence DDLK-4. The whole-cell protein profiles resolved by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of these six strains were similar. However, these strains showed differences in the antigenic diversity of lipopolysaccharide (LPS). Genetic diversity was also detected by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis of genomic DNA digests, revealing differences among five of the six strains. Serum immunoglobulin G antibodies from dairy cattle with active PDD lesions reacted with the LPS of all but one PDD spirochete strain. Likewise, peripheral blood mononuclear cells from cattle with active PDD lesions produced blastogenic responses to one of the two California isolates. Both antibody and lymphocyte blastogenic responses were reduced in convalescent dairy cattle, suggesting the immune response to these spirochetes has short duration. These results demonstrate genetic and antigenic diversity among T. phagedenis-like treponemes and provide further evidence for the involvement of these spirochetes in the pathogenesis of PDD.
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Measurement of Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL) of the elderly requires instruments with demonstrated sensitivity, reliability, and validity, particularly with the increasing proportion of older people entering the health care system. This article reports the psychometric properties of the 12-item Assessment of Quality of Life (AQoL) instrument in chronically ill community-dwelling elderly people with an 18-month follow-up. Comparator instruments included the SF-36 and the OARS. Construct validity of the AQoL was strong when examined via factor analysis and convergent and divergent validity against other scales. Receiver Operator Characteristic (ROC) curve analyses and relative efficiency estimates indicated the AQoL is sensitive, responsive, and had the strongest predicative validity for nursing home entry. It was also sensitive to economic prediction over the follow-up. Given these robust psychometric properties and the brevity of the scale, AQoL appears to be a suitable instrument for epidemiologic studies where HRQoL and utility data are required from elderly populations. (C) 2003 Elsevier Science Inc. All rights reserved.
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A iniciativa visa ?? extin????o do uso de papel nos processos dentro do ??rg??o p??blico mediante a cria????o do Processo Administrativo Digital (e-Processo). A promo????o da transpar??ncia dos atos p??blicos, com gest??o do conhecimento, maior autonomia e descentraliza????o administrativa, fortalece a democracia,melhora o ambiente de neg??cio e a confian??a no governo. O sistema foi implantado em todas as ??reas de neg??cios de 700 unidades administrativas, com 33 mil servidores conectados nos tr??s ??rg??os p??blicos federais: Receita Federal do Brasil (RFB), Procuradoria da Fazenda Nacional (PFN) e Conselho Administrativo de Recursos Fiscais (Carf). A substitui????o de um documento papel por um documento imagem tem o cond??o de promover no Estado uma verdadeira reengenharia procedimental e administrativa
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Apresenta o SabeRES em Gest??o P??blica (www.saberes.seap.pr.gov.br), um reposit??rio institucional de acesso livre, aberto a todos os temas relativos ?? gest??o nas organiza????es p??blicas, com ampla tipologia multim??dia de documentos. Inserida no Movimento Mundial do Open Access, dos Recursos Educacionais Abertos e da Ecologia do Conhecimento (pol??tica de compartilhamento), a Escola de Governo do Paran?? desenvolveu, em 2008, um espa??o digital de armazenamento, preserva????o, divulga????o e acesso ?? produ????o do conhecimento em Gest??o P??blica. A metodologia constou de uma an??lise SWOT, seguida de planejamento gr??fico e estrutural, defini????o da arquitetura (conte??do e forma), constru????o da interface gr??fica com ferramenta XOOPS (software livre) e defini????o da ??rvore inicial de menus. Ap??s a constru????o da arquitetura da informa????o come??ou o treinamento da equipe para a gest??o e a manuten????o, a inser????o dos documentos (publica????es, artigos, v??deos, materiais de curso), a disponibiliza????o e a difus??o na Internet, a constitui????o de C??mara T??cnica para apreciar os documentos recebidos e a gest??o continuada do SabeRES. Definiu-se que no SabeRES em Gest??o P??blica ser??o inclu??das publica????es em gest??o p??blica de outros Estados, do Conselho Nacional de Secret??rios de Estado da Administra????o (CONSAD) e da Rede Nacional de Escolas de Governo. A tend??ncia ?? que num futuro pr??ximo seja poss??vel oportunizar o auto-arquivamento dos documentos, preenchendo os metadados relacionados ao seu tema. Al??m disso, espera-se que o sistema estabelecido pela Institui????o seja compat??vel e gere interoperabilidade com o portal de reposit??rios O??sis do Instituto Brasileiro de Informa????o em Ci??ncia e Tecnologia (IBICT) / Minist??rio da Ci??ncia e Tecnologia. Partindo do princ??pio que s?? se cria conhecimento novo a partir da informa????o que est?? acess??vel, com a cria????o do SabeRES em Gest??o P??blica amplia-se a visibilidade e a acessibilidade da produ????o do conhecimento, para que se produza cada vez mais e com mais qualidade