965 resultados para Art, Early Christian


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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)

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BACKGROUND The possible impact of coinfection with the Kaposi sarcoma-associated herpes virus (KSHV) on the response to antiretroviral therapy (ART) is unknown. Prospective studies are rare, particularly in Africa. METHODS We enrolled a prospective cohort of HIV-infected adults initiating ART in Johannesburg, South Africa. The subjects were defined as seropositive to KSHV if they were reactive to either KSHV lytic K8.1 or latent Orf73 antigen or to both. The subjects were followed from ART initiation until 18 months of treatment. HIV viral load and CD4 counts were tested 6 monthly. Linear generalized estimating and log-binomial regression models were used to estimate the effect of KSHV infection on immunologic recovery and response and HIV viral load suppression within 18 months after ART initiation. RESULTS Three hundred eighty-five subjects initiating ART from November 2008 to March 2009 were considered to be eligible including 184 (48%) KSHV+. The KSHV+ group was similar to the KSHV- in terms of age, gender, initiating CD4 count, body mass index, tuberculosis, and hemoglobin levels. The KSHV+ group gained a similar number of cells at 6 [difference of 10 cells per cubic millimeter, 95% confidence interval (CI): -11 to 31], 12 (3 cells per cubic millimeter, 95% CI: -19 to 25), and 18 months (24 cells per cubic millimeter, 95% CI: -13 to 61) compared with that gained by the KSHV- group. Adjusted relative risk of failure to suppress viral load to <400 copies per milliliter (1.03; 95% CI: 0.90 to 1.17) were similar for KSHV+ and KSHV- by 6 months on treatment. CONCLUSIONS In a population with a high KSHV prevalence, HIV-positive adults coinfected with KSHV achieved similar immunologic and virologic responses to ART early after treatment initiation compared with those with KSHV-.

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The Hispanic Rite is the liturgy celebrated by Christians of the Iberian Peninsula before the imposition of the Roman Rite in the mid-eleventh century. As in other early Christian liturgies, music was the core of the Hispanic Rite. This music, known as Mozarabic Chant is one of the richest musical repertoires of the Middle Ages. Currently, a research project is underway involving the restoration of the Hispanic Rite sound, using techniques of acoustic virtual reality. The project aims to perform the auralization of the sound of Mozarabic Chant in his primitive environment, that is, taking into account the acoustic characteristics of the pre-Romanesque churches in their original state. For this purpose, anechoic recordings were made for a number of musical pieces representative of the Mozarabic Chant repertoire. In total eight (8) musical pieces have been recorded and interpreted, each of one, by six (6) different singers. The recordings were made using a spherical array composed by 32 microphones. This paper describes the more relevant aspects related to the recorded musical material, the technical specifications and installation details of the recording equipment, the data processing, and a summary of the results.

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La investigación recoge una experiencia didáctica en la etapa de Educación Infantil en la que se trabaja la identidad propia y la de los compañeros a través del arte, concretamente del género del retrato y del autorretrato. Este género es fácilmente reconocible por el alumnado de Infantil que, además, le permite representar la figura humana, sus atributos, así como las emociones o relaciones personales que ellos identifican. La experiencia didáctica se ha llevado a cabo en cinco centros de la provincia de Alicante (España) en aulas de Educación Infantil. Los resultados muestran la capacidad del alumnado de reconocer las partes del cuerpo, de representarlas sobre sí mismos y sobre los demás, e incluso de mostrar las emociones o las relaciones sociales presentes en su vida.

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This paper notebook contains undated and unattributed handwritten summaries and notes from published texts on world history, religion, and natural history, and was presumably kept by William Sever. The first page notes the death of poet Alexander Pope in 1744, constituting the latest date referenced in the notebook. The entries are typically short and offer condensed information on subjects including the histories of England, Japan and Siam; early Christian history; and natural religion.

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The lotus column.-- Græco-Roman architecture.-- The age of Constantine.-- Early Christian architecture.-- Santa Maria Maggiore.-- Romanesque architecture.-- The renaissance.-- Saint Peter's.

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First published under title: Ante-Nicene Christian library.

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

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Text of the homilies in Latin; commentary in Italian. Appendix contains Italian translation of the homilies.

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Three 'Apologies' composed somewhere in the third century A.D., once attributed to Justin Martyr, and erroneously included in the 'Corpus Iustini.'

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Painting, Japanese, Fujiwara; 4 ft. 3 57/64 in.x 1 ft. 5 21/64 in.; album leaf, nk on assembled dyed paper decorated with silver and gold