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É propósito deste ensaio, centrando-se no caso de Cabo Verde, tendo como base o actual processo de construção e consolidação do ensino superior universitário, perspectivar como é que uma das suas componentes fundamentais, a «Extensão», pode figurar como uma das alavancas de combate ao perpetuar do domínio dos cânones modernos da ciência e da democracia e, por outro lado, poder contribuir para o descerramento e visibilidade de outras ciências, conhecimentos e formas de organização política, económica, social e cultural, imbuídos de grande potencial emancipatório. Por fim, este pequeno artigo mira, também, englobar, de forma breve, o lançar de pistas ou de prospectivas para uma
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The demand for accurate forecasting of the effects of global warming on biodiversity is growing, but current methods for forecasting have limitations. in this article, we compare and discuss the different uses of four forecasting methods: (1) models that consider species individually, (2) niche-theory models that group species by habitat (more specifically, by environmental conditions under which a species can persist or does persist), (3) general circulation models and coupled ocean-atmosphere-biosphere models, and (4) specics-area curve models that consider all species or large aggregates of species. After outlining the different uses and limitations of these methods, we make eight primary suggestions for improving forecasts. We find that greater use of the fossil record and of modern genetic studies would improve forecasting methods. We note a Quaternary conundrum: While current empirical and theoretical ecological results suggest that many species could be at risk from global warming, during the recent ice ages surprisingly few species became extinct. The potential resolution of this conundrum gives insights into the requirements for more accurate and reliable forecasting. Our eight suggestions also point to constructive synergies in the solution to the different problems.
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A filosofia de uma Sociedade da Informação forçou a transformação das sociedades modernas devido à massificação do uso das Tecnologias da Informação e Comunicação (TIC) e da internet, trazendo várias vantagens a nível político, económico e social. Cabo Verde é um exemplo dessa transformação, onde o uso dessas TIC despoletou o aparecimento de várias empresas do sector privado das TIC. Sendo, o sector privado das TIC ́s um tema muito relevante, tem que ser lembrado e discutido. Não só pela importância do uso das Tecnologias da Informação e Comunicações (TIC ́s) que hoje em dia são cruciais, mas também pela participação e a inclusão de todos, como um dos maiores desafios existentes na Sociedade sem esquecer o factor sensibilização para um maior engajamento nas novas tecnologias. Torna-se imprescindível a participação de todos. Neste trabalho monográfico procurou-se descrever alguns aspectos considerados importantes para o estudo, onde fez-se uma breve discrição do país, o uso da Internet e o percurso das TIC, ressaltando a função dos agentes promotores da Sociedade da Informação (Estado, sector privado, sociedade civil, organizações não governamentais) tal como o ensino, banca, seguradoras, agências de viagens e aprofunda o papel do Sector privado das TIC ́s, possibilitando a estes uma melhor visão das novas tecnologias e até mesmo de oportunidades contribuindo para uma melhoria da nação. Ao longo deste trabalho mostrou-se, de forma objectiva, a situação de Cabo Verde em relação à Sociedade da Informação, tendo como finalidade primordial mostrar o contributo, as dificuldades e/ou os constrangimentos que o sector privado das TIC`s enfrenta no processo que é a construção da Sociedade da Informação.
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Apathy defined as a loss of motivation and interest for novelty is a frequent symptom encountered in a number of psychiatric and somatic disorders. The purpose of this article is to provide an overview of the many different medical contexts where apathy may occur and help clinicians to differentiate it from a depressive syndrome. The treatment of apathy requires a diagnostic clarification in order to treat the underlying condition. Then, pharmacological or non-pharmacological interventions may help to specifically improve apathy.
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Kirje 28.10.1975
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INTRODUCTION: Although osteoporosis is considered a disease of women, 25% of the individuals with osteoporosis are men. BMD measurement by DXA is the gold standard used to diagnose osteoporosis and assess fracture risk. Nevertheless, BMD does not take into account alterations of microarchitecture. TBS is an index of bone microarchitecture extracted from the spine DXA. Previous studies have reported the ability of the spine TBS to predict osteoporotic fractures in women. This is the first case-controlled study in men to evaluate the potential diagnostic value of TBS as a complement to bone mineral density (BMD), by comparing men with and without fractures. METHODS: To be eligible for this study, subjects had to be non-Hispanic US white men aged 40 and older. Furthermore, subjects were excluded if they have or have had previously any treatment or illness that may influence bone metabolism. Fractured subjects were included if the presence of at least one fracture was confirmed. Cases were matched for age (±3 years) and BMD (±0.04 g/cm(2)) with three controls. BMD and TBS were first retrospectively evaluated at AP spine (L1-L4) with a Prodigy densitometer (GE-Lunar, Madison, USA) and TBS iNsight® (Med-Imaps, France) in Lausanne University Hospital blinded from clinical outcome. Inter-group comparisons were undertaken using Student's t-tests or Wilcoxon signed rank tests. Odds ratios were calculated per one standard deviation decrease as well as areas under the receiver operating curve (AUC). RESULTS: After applying inclusion/exclusion criteria, a group of 180 male subjects was obtained. This group consists of 45 fractured subjects (age=63.3±12.6 years, BMI=27.1±4.2 kg/m(2)) and 135 control subjects (age=62.9±11.9 years, BMI=26.7±3.9 kg/m(2)) matched for age (p=0.86) and BMD (p=0.20). A weak correlation was obtained between TBS and BMD and between TBS and BMI (r=0.27 and r=-0.28, respectively, p<0.01). Subjects with fracture have a significant lower TBS compared to control subjects (p=0.013), whereas no differences were obtained for BMI, height and weight (p>0.10). TBS OR per standard deviation is 1.55 [1.09-2.20] for all fracture type. When considering vertebral fracture only TBS OR reached 2.07 [1.14-3.74]. CONCLUSION: This study showed the potential use of TBS in men. TBS revealed a significant difference between fractured and age- and spine BMD-matched nonfractured subjects. These results are consistent with those previously reported on for men of other nationalities.
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Verbal language is a major tool of medical communication. However, its use can be problematic, namely because the speakers of a given language do not necessarily agree on the meaning of the words they exchange. This phenomenon is usually called linguistic variability. Based on a famous political and legal case and medical examples, we will show how variability is a critical source of misunderstandings and other communicational breakdowns. In addition, we will suggest some strategies which are likely to limit the impact of variability on clinician/patient interaction.
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A água é um recurso natural essencial à vida fortemente suscetível de degradação, pelo que é fundamental a sua gestão e o controlo da sua qualidade. Os usos da água dependem das suas propriedades e composição. Estas, por sua vez, resultam de processos de interação água-rocha e da introdução antrópica de substâncias que podem afetar a sua qualidade e, assim, condicionar os usos. A presente investigação tem como objetivo a avaliação do estado de qualidade da água e potencialidades de uso no concelho de S. Domingos, Ilha de Santiago, Cabo Verde. Foram colhidas 22 amostras de água, sujeitas as medições in situ de parâmetros expeditos: pH, condutividade elétrica (CE), sólidos dissolvidos totais (TDS) e temperatura. A caracterização foi completada com a análise da componente aniónica (cloreto, brometo, fluoreto, nitrato, nitrito, fosfato e sulfato), de alcalinidade, oxidabilidade, sólidos suspensos totais e metais. Os resultados obtidos mostram, de uma maneira geral, o carácter mineralizado destas águas, com valor médio de condutividade de 1361µS/cm. A classificação hidroquímica, de acordo com diagrama de Piper, conduziu à discriminação dos seguintes tipos: águas mistas bicarbonatadas, equivalendo a 50% das amostras, mistas cloretadas (22,7%) e mistas sódicas (cloretadas e bicarbonatadas), correspondendo a 27% das amostras. Considerando o que está estabelecido no Decreto-Lei n.º 236/98, de 1 de agosto de Portugal e no Decreto-Lei nº8/2004 de Cabo Verde, que definem os valores paramétricos de qualidade da água, verificou-se que apenas 36% das amostras têm qualidade suficiente para consumo humano, cumprindo na íntegra os padrões de potabilidade estabelecidos. No que respeita à utilização da água para rega, segundo o Diagrama U. S. Salinity Laboratory, 68% das amostras mostram evidências de perigo salinização alto a muito alto e 32% apresentam risco médio. Quanto à alcalinização apenas 9% das amostras apresentam perigo médio, enquanto as restantes não indicam qualquer restrição de uso na agricultura. A análise estatística dos resultados pôs em evidência processos naturais de evolução hidroquímica, particularmente a salinização de amostras situadas em aluviões e praias fósseis. De maneira similar, o estudo efetuado revelou a existência de processos de degradação desencadeados por contaminação fecal. Visando a proteção da saúde da população do concelho, recomenda-se a implementação de medidas que proporcionem o aproveitamento sustentado e seguro dos recursos hídricos que passam, desde logo, pela elaboração de um plano de monitorização da qualidade de água para todo o concelho.
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Kirje 26.3.1965
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RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT The Highway Division of the Iowa Department of Transportation (Iowa DOT) engages in research and development for two reasons: first, to find workable solutions to the many problems that require more than ordinary, routine investigation; second, to identify and implement improved engineering and management practices. This report, entitled "Iowa Highway Research Board Research and Development Activities FY2008" is submitted in compliance with Sections 310.36 and 3 I2.3A, Code of Iowa, which direct the submission of a report of the Secondary Road Research Fund and the Street Research Fund respectively. It is a report of the status of research and development projects in progress on June 30, 2008; it is also a report on projects completed during the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2007, and ending June 30, 2008. Detailed information on each of the research and development projects mentioned in this report is available in the Research and Technology Bureau in the Highway Division of the Iowa Department of Transportation. IOWA HIGHWAY RESEARCH BOARD In developing a progressive, continuing and coordinated program of research and development, the Highway Division is assisted by the Iowa Highway Research Board. This advisory group was established in 1949 by the Iowa State Highway Commission to respond to the research denoted in Section 310.36 of the Code of Iowa and now is denoted by 312.3A. The Research Board consists of 15 regular members: seven Iowa county engineers, four Iowa DOT engineers, one representative from Iowa State University, one from The University of Iowa, and two engineers employed by Iowa municipalities. Each regular member may have an alternate who will serve at the request of the regular member. The regular members and their alternates are appointed for a three-year term. The membership of the Research Board as of June 30, 2008, is listed in Table I. The Research Board held nine regular meetings during the period ofJuly 1, 2007, to June 30, 2008. Suggestions for research and development were reviewed at these meetings and recommendations were made by the Board.
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Survey Methodology: The Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship (IDALS) Bureau of Horticulture provided USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) Iowa Field office with a complete list of apple and grape growers expected to be in operation. These operations were mailed a questionnaire and a telephone follow-up of non-respondents was conducted. The survey data was edited for reasonableness, and then summarized using statistical software. There were 236 operators who reported they did own, lease or operate a grape vineyard in 2006. The same operators reported 538 acres of grapes.
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PURPOSE: To assess the feasibility and efficacy of accelerated postoperative radiation therapy (RT) in patients with squamous-cell carcinoma of the head and neck (SCCHN). PATIENTS AND METHODS: Between December 1997 and July 2001, 68 patients (male to female ratio: 52/16; median age: 60-years (range: 43-81) with pT1-pT4 and/or pN0-pN3 SCCHN (24 oropharynx, 19 oral cavity, 13 hypopharynx, 5 larynx, 3 unknown primary, 2 maxillary sinus, and 2 salivary gland) were included in this prospective study. Postoperative RT was indicated because extracapsular infiltration (ECI) was observed in 20 (29%), positive surgical margins (PSM) in 20 (29%) or both in 23 patients (34%). Treatment consisted of external beam RT 66 Gy in 5 weeks and 3 days. Median follow-up was 15 months. RESULTS: According to CTC 2.0, acute morbidity was acceptable: grade 3 mucositis was observed in 15 (22%) patients, grade 3 dysphagia in 19 (28%) patients, grade 3 skin erythema in 21 (31%) patients with a median weight loss of 3.1 kg (range: 0-16). No grade 4 toxicity was observed. Median time to relapse was 13 months; we observed only three (4%) local and four (6%) regional relapses, whereas eight (12%) patients developed distant metastases without any evidence of locoregional recurrence. The 2 years overall-, disease-free survival, and actuarial locoregional control rates were 85, 73 and 83% respectively. CONCLUSION: The reduction of the overall treatment time using postoperative accelerated RT with weekly concomitant boost (six fractions per week) is feasible with local control rates comparable to that of published data. Acute RT-related morbidity is acceptable.
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Purpose: To evaluate the safety and efficacy of "safe" trabeculectomy (ST) versus "safe" phacotrabeculectomy (SPT).Methods: This study included 72 eyes with medically uncontrolled chronic glaucoma who underwent fornix based trabeculectomy with adjustable/releasable sutures and intraoperative mitomycin C ± phacoemulsification. 36 eyes underwent SPT and 36 eyes had ST. There was no difference between groups for age, intraocular pressure (IOP), diagnosis and gender. Subconjunctival antimetabolite injections and bleb needlings were administered according to bleb vascularity and IOP trends. Main outcome measures were: success rate (definition: IOP≤21mmHg and 20% IOP reduction); number of antimetabolite injections; bleb needlings; glaucoma medications and complications.Results: Mean age (SPT vs ST) was 72.7±12.1 years vs 72.3±12.9 years; p=0.44. Mean preoperative IOP was 24.5±8.8 mmHg vs 24.3±8.2 mmHg; p=0.46. Postoperative IOP was 13.1±4.5mmHg vs 12.4±3.2; p=0.24. Ninety percent of both groups required at least one suture removal. There was no statistically significant difference in success rate between groups, 80% vs 83%; number of eyes requiring antimetabolite injections was 22 eyes (mean 3.2 per eye) vs 23 eyes (mean 2.6 per eye, p=0.24); bleb needlings was performed in 16 eyes (mean 2.5 per eye) vs in 11 eyes (mean 2.0 per eye, p=0.15). The number of eyes restarting glaucoma medications was 5 vs 4. Minor complications were infrequent in both groups, 9 vs 10 eyes.Conclusions: The success and complications rates were similar between groups. The number of postoperative interventions required was slightly greater in the SPT group (not statistically significant). SPT is a safe procedure for patients with coexistent glaucoma and cataract and produces similar IOP-lowering to safe trabeculectomy.