996 resultados para Sulzer, Johann Georg, 1720-1779.
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Se ofrece la trayectoria histórica del Instituto alemán Georg Eckert para la Investigación Internacional sobre Libros de Texto, la cual queda plasmada, en los diferentes cambios que ha sufrido. Prueba de ellos son los diferentes nombres que ha tomado a lo largo del tiempo. Se trata de un instituto de tamaño medio pero con una amplia gama de tareas: comparar mediante la investigación internacional y sobre libros de texto las representaciones histórica, política y geográfica en los libros de texto alemanes; organizar conferencias internacionales de expertos para la revisión de libros de texto; asesorar a autores, coordinadores y editoriales en la publicación de sus libros de texto; proporcionar dictámenes y apoyar proyectos de investigación; presentar a través de conferencias y publicaciones sus avances científicos y sus experiencias prácticas al público .
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The offspring of parasitoids, Aphidius colemani Viereck, reared on Brussels sprouts and emerging from Myzus persicae Sulzer on a fully defined artificial diet, show no preferences in a four-way olfactometer, either for the odour of the diet, the odour of Brussels sprouts, or the odour of two other crucifers (cabbage and Chinese cabbage). A similar lack of odour preferences is shown when the host aphids are exposed for parasitization (for 48 h) on cabbage, Chinese cabbage or wheat. However, if parasitization occurs on Brussels sprouts, a weak but statistically highly significant response to Brussels sprout odour is observed. Although as many as 30-35% of the parasitoids show no response to any odour, another 35% respond positively to the odour of Brussels sprout compared with responses to the odours of cabbage, Chinese cabbage or wheat of only approximately 10%. An analagous result is obtained when the parent parasitoids are reared on cabbage. In this case, significant positive responses of their offspring to cabbage odour occur only if the 48-h parasitization has occurred also on cabbage. However, with parasitoids from Brussels sprouts parasitizing the aphids for 48 h also on Brussels sprouts, the offspring subsequently emerging from pupae excised from the mummies show no preference for Brussels sprout odour. Thus, although the Brussels sprout cue had been experienced early in the development of the parasitoids, they only become conditioned to it when emerging from the mummy. Both male and female parasitoids respond very similarly in all experiments. It is proposed that the chemical cue (probably glucosinolates in these experiments) is most likely in the silk surrounding the parasitoid pupa, and that the mother may leave the chemical in or around the egg at oviposition, inducing chemical defences in her offspring to the secondary plant compounds that the offspring are likely to encounter.
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Polyculture is traditionally a low-input agricultural system and is important in many developing countries. Polycultures of interplanted crops often support fewer pests at lower densities than monoculture and tend to increase number of natural enemies. Also Yellow Sticky Plastic Sheet Traps have proved useful for trapping aphids. A field study was conducted to study the effectiveness of these potential pest management techniques along with the partially resistant (Cardinal) and susceptible (Desiree) potato cultivars, by using their different combinations for the management of Myzus persicae (Sulzer). Berseem, Trifolium alexandrinum (L.) (family: Leguminosae) was used for intercropping with potatoes. The different combinations (treatments) used in this study were: 1) Cardinal-berseem mixed cropping+yellow sticky plastic sheet traps 2) Cardinal-berseem mixed cropping 3) Cardinal+yellow sticky plastic sheet traps 4) Cardinal separately+berseem (as land area equivalents in relation to the mixed cropping treatments) 5) Cardinal (sole crop). Treatments 6-10 were the same treatments, but with Desiree as the potato cultivar. All these treatments were used to evaluate their effects as management techniques for M. persicae, their percent parasitism, percent emergence rate of the parasitoid, Aphidius matricariae Haliday and yield of Cardinal and Desiree. Mixed cropping of Cardinal and berseem together with the yellow sticky plastic sheet traps reduced aphids by over 90% compared with numbers on the sole Cardinal crop. This combination proved in this experiment the most effective for reducing the aphid populations as compared with all other treatments. Maximum percent parasitism i.e. 6.97 and 6.94% (almost double that in the other treatments) was recorded in the potato berseem mixed cropping, with and without traps respectively. In the same two treatments, yield was increased significantly as compared with all other treatments. However no significant effects of any of the variable was evident on the percent emergence of A. matricariae.
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Historians of medicine, childhood, and paediatrics, have often assumed that early modern doctors neither treated children, nor adapted their medicines to suit the peculiar temperaments of the young. Through an examination of medical textbooks and doctors’ casebooks, this article refutes these assumptions. It argues that medical authors and practising doctors regularly treated children, and were careful to tailor their remedies to complement the distinctive constitutions of children. Thus, this article proposes that a concept of ‘children’s physic’ existed in early modern England: this term refers to the notion that children were physiologically distinct, requiring special medical care. Children’s physic was rooted in the ancient traditions of Hippocratic and Galenic medicine: it was the child’s humoral makeup that underpinned all medical ideas about children’s bodies, minds, diseases, and treatments. Children abounded in the humour blood, which made them humid and weak, and in need of medicines of a particularly gentle nature.
“Very sore nights and days”: the child’s experience of illness in early modern England, c. 1580-1720
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Sick children were ubiquitous in early modern England, and yet they have received very little attention from historians. Taking the elusive perspective of the child, this article explores the physical, emotional, and spiritual experience of illness in England between approximately 1580 and 1720. What was it like being ill and suffering pain? How did the young respond emotionally to the anticipation of death? It is argued that children’s experiences were characterised by profound ambivalence: illness could be terrifying and distressing, but also a source of emotional and spiritual fulfilment and joy. This interpretation challenges the common assumption amongst medical historians that the experiences of early modern patients were utterly miserable. It also sheds light on children’s emotional feelings for their parents, a subject often overlooked in the historiography of childhood. The primary sources used in this article include diaries, autobiographies, letters, the biographies of pious children, printed possession cases, doctors’ casebooks, and theological treatises concerning the afterlife.
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The Sick Child in Early Modern England is a powerful exploration of the treatment, perception, and experience of illness in childhood, from the late sixteenth to the early eighteenth centuries. At this time, the sickness or death of a child was a common occurrence - over a quarter of young people died before the age of fifteen - and yet this subject has received little scholarly attention. Hannah Newton takes three perspectives: first, she investigates medical understandings and treatments of children. She argues that a concept of 'children's physic' existed amongst doctors and laypeople: the young were thought to be physiologically distinct, and in need of special medicines. Secondly, she examines the family's' experience, demonstrating that parents devoted considerable time and effort to the care of their sick offspring, and experienced feelings of devastating grief upon their illnesses and deaths. Thirdly, she takes the strikingly original viewpoint of sick children themselves, offering rare and intimate insights into the emotional, spiritual, physical, and social dimensions of sickness, pain, and death. Newton asserts that children's experiences were characterised by profound ambivalence: whilst young patients were often tormented by feelings of guilt, fears of hell, and physical pain, sickness could also be emotionally and spiritually uplifting, and invited much attention and love from parents. Drawing on a wide array of printed and archival sources, The Sick Child is of vital interest to scholars working in the interconnected fields of the history of medicine, childhood, parenthood, bodies, emotion, pain, death, religion, and gender.
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As larvas de Dione juno juno (Cramer, 1779) (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) alimentam-se de plantas da família Passifloraceae e apresentam hábito gregário, características que interferem na sua performance. O significado ecológico deste hábito parece centrar-se na defesa contra predação, na termorregulação e na facilitação alimentar. Neste trabalho, dez espécies de passifloráceas ocorrentes no Rio Grande do Sul foram avaliadas em relação à preferência alimentar e performance larval de D. juno juno: Passifora alata Dryander, 1781; P. amethystina Mikan, 1820; P. caerulea Linnaeus, 1753; P. capsularis Linnaeus, 1753; P. edulis Sims, 1818; P. elegans Masters, 1872; P. misera Humbold, Bonpland et Kunth, 1817; P. suberosa Linnaeus, 1753; P. tenuifila Killip, 1927 e P. warmingii Masters, 1872. O efeito da densidade larval na performance foi também testado em P. edulis: grupos de uma, duas, quatro, oito, dezesseis, trinta e duas, e sessenta e quatro larvas. A preferência alimentar das larvas foi avaliada com base em testes utilizando-se discos foliares, com e sem chance de escolha. O efeito da densidade larval na performance foi testado em P. edulis: grupos de uma, duas, quatro, oito, dezesseis, trinta e duas e sessenta e quatro larvas Avaliou-se o efeito da agregação larval na termorregulação e/ou na termoconformação, e na facilitação alimentar. Em laboratório (fotofase de 14 horas, 75 + 5% UR), estimou-se suas exigências térmicas e, em campo, investigou-se a variação sazonal e o grau de desfolha das plantas. O efeito da agregação larval na termorregulação e na termoconformação foi avaliado criando-se larvas em P. edulis. Foram testadas três densidades: grupos de uma, cinco e dez larvas, que foram mantidas em quatro temperaturas (15, 20, 25 e 30ºC) em câmaras climatizadas. A temperatura do corpo das larvas agregadas e isoladas foi medida com um termômetro digital em duas situações: expostas ao sol e mantidas na sombra, em diferentes temperaturas do ambiente. O papel da agregação larval na facilitação alimentar foi investigado com ênfase na caracterização e análise de suas mandíbulas, sua forma de alimentação, bem como seu efeito na taxa de consumo. Comparou-se a área foliar de P. edulis consumida per capita entre os grupos de uma, três, cinco, sete, nove, dez e onze larvas. Investigou-se o desgaste das mandíbulas, bem como o tipo de dano causado às folhas Comparou-se, também, o número de larvas que se alimentaram em grupos de uma, cinco e dez larvas. Em campo, foram realizados levantamentos quinzenais, anotando-se o número de imaturos e o grau de desfolha da planta hospedeira, durante trinta meses. Em relação às plantas hospedeiras, concluiu-se que nem sempre a que lhe confere melhor performance é a escolhida pelas larvas. Ocorreu grande mortalidade no primeiro ínstar em todas as plantas testadas. A sobrevivência aumentou consideravelmente, a partir de oito larvas por grupo. As larvas deste inseto têm capacidade de efetuar tanto termorregulação quanto termoconformação. Não foi observado desgaste das mandíbulas, ao longo da ontogênese. Observou-se um maior número de larvas em atividade de alimentação e um maior consumo per capita quando criadas em grupo. Os resultados demonstraram que o forrageio em grupos acentua a eficiência alimentar das larvas. A viabilidade dos ovos e a sobrevivência larva-pupa foram maiores a 20 e 25ºC. O período de incubação e o tempo de desenvolvimento larval e pupal decresceram com o aumento de temperatura, quando as larvas foram criadas em grupos de dez. As temperaturas bases estimadas foram de 5,3ºC para a fase ovo, 8,4 ºC para larva e 9ºC para a pupa. As constantes térmicas foram de 126,6 graus dias para a fase ovo, 312,5 graus dias para larva e 141 graus dias para pupa. D. juno juno esteve presente em baixos níveis populacionais em quase todos os meses do ano com picos em novembro/dezembro de 2001/2 e janeiro de 2003. O índice de desfolha foi baixo em todas as ocasiões, exceto nos meses de maior densidade larval.