983 resultados para Ledeboer, Lambertus Vincentius, 1795-1891
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Sessão Extraordinária de 1891.
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Fondo Margaritainés Restrepo
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Autor: Juan Vázquez de Mella y Fanjul, tomado de Palau, 354048
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ResumenPresenta una serie de documentos hasta ahora poco conocidos sobre Juan Santamaría, el héroe nacional de la compañía de 1856 contra los filibusteros al mando de William Walker.AbstractA group of little-known documents on Juan Santamaría, national hero of the 1856 campaign against William Walker and his men.
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Esta produção textual tem como objetivo apresentar o projeto de pesquisa em desenvolvimento no Programa de Pós-Graduação em Geografia da Universidade Federal do Paraná, Brasil, em nível de doutorado, o qual envolve em sua abordagem as áreas de geografia, de turismo e a teoria das representações sociais. Através de uma abordagem metodológica que se utiliza de alguns aspectos da dialética enquanto método e de alguns princípios da teoria das representações sociais, utiliza como metodologia a aplicação de roteiro estruturado de entrevista e questionário. Este projeto de pesquisa se desenvolve no município da Lapa-PR, Brasil, e encontra-se em sua fase final. Os resultados almejados por este projeto envolvem a compreensão do espaço e do espaço turístico enquanto espaço social.
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Describe el comportamiento y las características de las precipitaciones mensuales y anuales, el Observatorio Meteorológico de San José, Costa Rica, de la serie 1891-1980.
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This chapter is about the role of law in the management of the health workforce in Australia. Health professionals play an important role in the health system as the providers of treatment and care — without health professionals health systems would not function. The relationship between health professionals and patients has always been complex and is often subject to some form of regulation by the state. The first surviving written reference to such legal regulation dates from 1795-1750 BCE when the Babylonian Code of Hammurabi stated: “If a physician make a large incision with the operating knife, and kill him, or open a tumor with the operating knife, and cut out the eye, his hands shall be cut off.” Alexander the Great recommended the crucifixion of health professionals who killed their patients. Fortunately, the law in Australia prescribes lesser penalties for erring health professionals, but at the heart of modern regulation are similar concerns to those that underpinned the ancient Babylonian Code — to create conditions to ensure the safety of patients and the provision of quality services by health professionals.
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Background Wandering represents a major problem in the management of patients with Alzheimer’s disease (AD). In this study we examined the utility of the Algase Wandering Scale (AWS), a newly developed psychometric instrument that asks caregivers to assess the likelihood of wandering behavior. Methods The AWS was administered to the caregivers of 40 AD patients and total and subscale scores were examined in relation to measures of mental and functional status, depressive symptoms and medication usage. Results AWS scores were comparable, though slightly lower, than those normative values previously published. Higher scores were associated with more severe dementia. The Negative Outcome subscale showed a significant increase in reported falls or injuries in association with anti-depressant use. Conclusions These data provide some construct validation for the AWS as a potentially useful scale to assess wandering behaviors in AD.
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This article provides an overview of the concept of vulnerability through the lens of the U.S. federal regulations for the protection of human subjects of research. General issues that emerge for nurse researchers working with regulated vulnerable populations are identified. Points of current controversy in the application of the regulations and current discourse about vulnerable groups are highlighted. Suggestions for negotiating the tension between federally regulated human subject requirements and the realities of research with vulnerable subjects are given. The limitations of the designation of vulnerable as a protection for human subjects will also be discussed.
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With the recent regulatory reforms in a number of countries, railways resources are no longer managed by a single party but are distributed among different stakeholders. To facilitate the operation of train services, a train service provider (SP) has to negotiate with the infrastructure provider (IP) for a train schedule and the associated track access charge. This paper models the SP and IP as software agents and the negotiation as a prioritized fuzzy constraint satisfaction (PFCS) problem. Computer simulations have been conducted to demonstrate the effects on the train schedule when the SP has different optimization criteria. The results show that by assigning different priorities on the fuzzy constraints, agents can represent SPs with different operational objectives.