220 resultados para Cantor
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The offspringof older fathers have an increased risk of various disorders that may be due to the accumulation of DNA mutations during spermatogenesis. Previous studies have suggested increased paternal age may be a risk factor for schizophrenia. The aim of the current study was to examine paternal age as a risk factor for schizophrenia andror psychosis. We used data from three sources: a population-based cohort studyŽDenmark., and two case-control studiesŽSweden and Australia.. In the Danish and Australian studies, we examined both psychosis and schizophrenia. In the Swedish study we examined psychosis only. After controllingfor the effect of maternal age, increased paternal age was significantly associated with increased risk of both psychosis and schizophrenia in the Danish study and of psychosis in the Swedish study. The Australian study found no association between paternal age and risk of psychosis or schizophrenia. In all three studies the relationship between paternal age and risk of disorder in the offspring was AUB-shaped. In addition to an increased risk for the offspringof older father Ž)35 years., there was a non-significant increase for the offspringof fathers aged less than 20 years. The possible role of paternally derived DNA mutations andror other psychosocial factors associated with older paternal age warrants further research. The ‘U’-shaped relationship suggests that factors other than DNA mutations may warrant consideration in this research. The Stanley Foundation supported this project.
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BACKGROUND: Therapeutic options for patients with advanced hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) are limited. There is emerging evidence that the growth of cancer cells may be altered by very low levels of electromagnetic fields modulated at specific frequencies. METHODS: A single-group, open-label, phase I/II study was performed to assess the safety and effectiveness of the intrabuccal administration of very low levels of electromagnetic fields amplitude modulated at HCC-specific frequencies in 41 patients with advanced HCC and limited therapeutic options. Three-daily 60-min outpatient treatments were administered until disease progression or death. Imaging studies were performed every 8 weeks. The primary efficacy end point was progression-free survival >= 6 months. Secondary efficacy end points were progression-free survival and overall survival. RESULTS: Treatment was well tolerated and there were no NCI grade 2, 3 or 4 toxicities. In all, 14 patients (34.1%) had stable disease for more than 6 months. Median progression-free survival was 4.4 months (95% CI 2.1-5.3) and median overall survival was 6.7 months (95% CI 3.0-10.2). There were three partial and one near complete responses. CONCLUSION: Treatment with intrabuccally administered amplitude-modulated electromagnetic fields is safe, well tolerated, and shows evidence of antitumour effects in patients with advanced HCC. British Journal of Cancer (2011) 105, 640-648. doi:10.1038/bjc.2011.292 www.bjcancer.com Published online 9 August 2011 (C) 2011 Cancer Research UK
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Este artigo repassa, em Tristes trópicos, as observações de Lévi-Strauss sobre o tema da cidade, desde as primeiras impressões quando de sua chegada ao Brasil, passando pela "etnografia dos domingos" na capital paulistana, o surgimento das novas cidades no norte do Paraná, até, finalmente, as multidões em espaços urbanos da Índia, pólo que o leva a estabelecer comparações com as formas características do processo de urbanização no Novo Mundo. Tomando sua leitura como um exercício de análise, o artigo conclui refletindo sobre a oportunidade de contar com categorias que permitam captar, a partir da antropologia, a dinâmica urbana contemporânea.
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Trabalho de Projeto submetido à Escola Superior de Teatro e Cinema para cumprimento dos requisitos necessários à obtenção do grau de Mestre em Teatro – especialização em Artes Performativas – Teatro Música.
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“Nós reverenciamos Cláudio Arrau, cuja arte tinha a profundidade e o fôlego de um velho sábio e o virtuosismo estonteante de um jovem vencedor de um concurso”1. Este comentário de Pedro de Alcântara, graduado em música pela Yale School of Music e professor de Técnica Alexander, será seguramente secundado por qualquer melómano. Arrau confessa numa entrevista a Elyse Mach:”… quando tinha dezoito ou dezanove anos, entreguei-me aos cuidados de um psiquiatra2 porque havia em mim uma espécie de bloqueio que me impedia de expressar o meu eu musical […] muitas vezes voltei a visitar este homem maravilhoso […]. Eu aconselharia qualquer intérprete a falar com um psiquiatra e, se necessário fazer análise. A paz de espírito que daí resulta vale a pena.”3 Qualquer intérprete, cantor, instrumentista ou maestro, tem consciência da existência do tipo de bloqueios de que fala Arrau. Conforme se pode constatar pelo comentário extraído do célebre tratado de flauta de Quantz em 1752, nem sequer é um problema recente: “Se o flautista que quer ser ouvido publicamente é timorato e não está ainda acostumado a tocar na presença de muitas pessoas, deve tentar, enquanto está a tocar, dirigir a sua atenção apenas para as notas à sua frente, nunca encarando os presentes, uma vez que isso distrai os pensamentos, e destrói a sua tranquilidade. […] O medo causa uma ebulição do sangue que disturba o regular funcionamento dos pulmões, assim como dos braços, da língua e dos dedos. Daí surge uma tremura dos membros muito obstrutiva ao tocar e, como resultado, o flautista será incapaz de produzir uma passagem mais longa num fôlego, ou quaisquer outros actos especialmente difíceis, tal como faria num estado de espírito tranquilo.”4 Ao longo dos séculos, todos os grandes intérpretes tiveram que lidar com os problemas associados à performance musical pública, e, mais ou menos inconscientemente desenvolveram rotinas, atitudes ou superstições que, com maior ou menor sucesso os ajudam a ultrapassá-los. É obviamente um assunto que muitos intérpretes preferem evitar. A sua racionalização implica enfrentar os próprios fantasmas, e sobretudo, traz implícita a constatação de que esses receios existem, algo que nunca é fácil de admitir por parte de alguém que durante muitos anos poderá ter sobrevivido à custa de um exercício de negação. Existem estratégias muito eficazes para ajudar a superar o stress relacionado com a performance musical. Urge analisá-las, compreendê-las, sistematizá-las e passá-las às gerações vindouras. Só assim se perpetuará o alto nível de execução que o acumular de experiências ao longo dos últimos séculos proporcionou, numa sociedade que cada vez mais pressiona os seus elementos para o êxito profissional como factor indissociável da felicidade e do sentimento de realização enquanto seres humanos.
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There is a one-to-one correspondence between C1+H Cantor exchange systems that are C1+H fixed points of renormalization and C1+H diffeomorphisms f on surfaces with a codimension 1 hyperbolic attractor Λ that admit an invariant measure absolutely continuous with respect to the Hausdorff measure on Λ. However, there is no such C1+α Cantor exchange system with bounded geometry that is a C1+α fixed point of renormalization with regularity α greater than the Hausdorff dimension of its invariant Cantor set. The proof of the last result uses that the stable holonomies of a codimension 1 hyperbolic attractor Λ are not C1+θ for θ greater than the Hausdorff dimension of the stable leaves of f intersected with Λ.
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This paper aims at assessing the importance of the initial technological endowments when firms decide to establish a technological agreement. We propose a Bertrand duopoly model where firms evaluate the advantages they can get from the agreement according to its length. Allowing them to exploit a learning process, we depict a strict connection between the starting point and the final result. Moreover, as far as learning is evaluated as an iterative process, the set of initial conditions that lead to successful ventures switches from a continuum of values to a Cantor set.
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Descriptive set theory is mainly concerned with studying subsets of the space of all countable binary sequences. In this paper we study the generalization where countable is replaced by uncountable. We explore properties of generalized Baire and Cantor spaces, equivalence relations and their Borel reducibility. The study shows that the descriptive set theory looks very different in this generalized setting compared to the classical, countable case. We also draw the connection between the stability theoretic complexity of first-order theories and the descriptive set theoretic complexity of their isomorphism relations. Our results suggest that Borel reducibility on uncountable structures is a model theoretically natural way to compare the complexity of isomorphism relations.
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Fractal mathematics has been used to characterize water and solute transport in porous media and also to characterize and simulate porous media properties. The objective of this study was to evaluate the correlation between the soil infiltration parameters sorptivity (S) and time exponent (n) and the parameters dimension (D) and the Hurst exponent (H). For this purpose, ten horizontal columns with pure (either clay or loam) and heterogeneous porous media (clay and loam distributed in layers in the column) were simulated following the distribution of a deterministic Cantor Bar with fractal dimension H" 0.63. Horizontal water infiltration experiments were then simulated using Hydrus 2D software. The sorptivity (S) and time exponent (n) parameters of the Philip equation were estimated for each simulation, using the nonlinear regression procedure of the statistical software package SAS®. Sorptivity increased in the columns with the loam content, which was attributed to the relation of S with the capillary radius. The time exponent estimated by nonlinear regression was found to be less than the traditional value of 0.5. The fractal dimension estimated from the Hurst exponent was 17.5 % lower than the fractal dimension of the Cantor Bar used to generate the columns.
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An accurate estimation of hydraulic fluxes in the vadose zone is essential for the prediction of water, nutrient and contaminant transport in natural systems. The objective of this study was to simulate the effect of variation of boundary conditions on the estimation of hydraulic properties (i.e. water content, effective unsaturated hydraulic conductivity and hydraulic flux) in a one-dimensional unsaturated flow model domain. Unsaturated one-dimensional vertical water flow was simulated in a pure phase clay loam profile and in clay loam interlayered with silt loam distributed according to the third iteration of the Cantor Bar fractal object Simulations were performed using the numerical model Hydrus 1D. The upper and lower pressure heads were varied around average values of -55 cm for the near-saturation range. This resulted in combinations for the upper and lower constant head boundary conditions, respectively, of -50 and -60 cm, -40 and -70 cm, -30 and -80 cm, -20 and -90 cm, and -10 and -100 cm. For the drier range the average head between the upper and lower boundary conditions was set to -550 cm, resulting in the combinations -500 and -600 cm, -400 and -700 cm, -300 and -800 cm, -200 and -900 cm, and -100 and -1,000 cm, for upper and lower boundary conditions, respectively. There was an increase in water contents, fluxes and hydraulic conductivities with the increase in head difference between boundary conditions. Variation in boundary conditions in the pure phase and interlayered one-dimensional profiles caused significant deviations in fluxes, water contents and hydraulic conductivities compared to the simplest case (a head difference between the upper and lower constant head boundaries of 10 cm in the wetter range and 100 cm in the drier range).