957 resultados para Azara, Félix de, 1746-1821
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I. Obras críticas de Don Félix María de Samaniego
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A história da enfermagem em Portugal, necessita de estudos de aprofundamento, rigorosamente alicerçados em fontes. Em particular os que podem contribuir para a compreensão do processo de invisibilidade/visibilidade da enfermagem portuguesa. Objetivo: Interpretar as fontes históricas disponíveis nos diários das sessões das câmaras de representantes de Portugal, no período 1821-1910. Métodos: Utilizando-se descritores sensíveis à temática enfermagem, foi possível acessar, identificar a sua localização e organizar os diários das sessões disponíveis em texto integral, no endereço digital da Assembleia da República Portuguesa. Resultados: Encontrou-se 1317 páginas de 903 diários de sessões correspondentes a seis câmaras que funcionaram nesse período. Organizou-se cronologicamente a informação e procedeu-se à caracterização das tendências,lacunas e aumento de referência à enfermagem- enfermeiro nestes documentos. Conclusão: É nítida a referência aos descritores enfermeiro, enfermagem e enfermaria em determinados períodos políticos de Portugal, com destaques para momentos de maior investimento nas colônias, exigindo outros estudos.
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ResumenAnaliza la invención de la fiesta de la independencia en el calendario civil del Estado Costarricense, en el periodo de 1824-1874, y retoma la función de las fiestas civiles en la construcción del Estado y nación. Abstract This article analyzes the invention of Independence Day festivities in the civil calendar of the Costa Rican state, in the years 1821 to 1874, and reconsiders the function of civic celebrations in the construction of state and nation
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Resumen Explora la forma y el momento en que se inicia y se desarrolló al consumo del café en la sociedad costarricense, con el fin de determinar la relación entre el consumo de café y sociabilidad identataria y reconocer los factores que contribuyeron al crecimiento de consumo interno. Abstract The author explores how and when coffee consumption developed in Costa Rican society in order to determine the relationship between coffee consumption, sociability, and identity, and highlight the factor which contributed to the growth of domestic consumption.
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Introducción La minera se convertirá entre 1821 y 1843 en una de las opciones económicas que mas preocuparon a los costarricenses en la búsqueda de una economía que superara el relativo aislamiento colonial y permitiera establecer nexos permanentes con el mercado mundial. De allí que esta actividad, al igual que la caña de azúcar, el tabaco, el café y las materias extractivas, se convirtieron en ramos de la producción, que el país trataba de impulsar con mayor o menor éxito para su plena inserción en el modelo de desarrollo hacia afuera que se estableció en los mecanismos de división del trabajo re elaborados después de la Revolución Industrial y en la que en Costa Rica , como en el resto de América Latina, le correspondería jugar el papel de administrador de materias primas y productos agrícolas dentro de la orbita del incipiente capitalismo decimonónico.
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ResumenEstudio sobre los patrones de matrimonio en la ciudad de Cartago, Costa Rica, en el período 1738-1821. El análisis de los matrimonios endogámicos y exogámicos permite explicar el proceso de mestizaje y el crecimiento diferencial de diferentes grupos étnicos que habitaban en la capital colonial.AbstractA study on marriage patterns in the city of Cartago, Costa Rica, from 1738 to 1821. The discussion of endodagamous and exogamus marriages helps explain the process of racial mixture and the differential growth of ethnic groups inhabiting of colonial capital.
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ResumenAnaliza las fiestas cívico-electorales en San José durante el período 1821-1870 y su relación con la legitimación de la autoridad de los individuos en el poder. El proceso de invención de la ritualidad cívico-electoral queda aquí al descubierto.AbstractThe author analyzes the civic/electoral festivities in San José from 1821 to 1870, and their connections with processes by which individuals in power legitimized their authority. The invention of civic/electoral rituals is thus made transparent.
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IntroducciónLa obra de Carlos González y Edwin Solís S. sobre el ejército costarricense es en sentido crítico, un estudio de la coyuntura del poder político y militar, instaurado en el país de 1870 a 1890. Esto se observa, si se revisa con detenimiento la fundamentación documental referida a esa countura y si se toma en cuenta los resultados de los capítulos segundo, tercero y cuarto (de conclusiones)...
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IntroducciónLa nueva obra de Clotilde Obregón Quesada constituye un aporte esclarecedor no sólo para los estudiosos de la historia de las relaciones internacionales de la Centroamérica del siglo pasado, sino también para todos quienes se interesan por el desarrollo político del Istmo en la hora actual. En efecto, si bien la temática del libro gira en torno a las complejas relaciones de poder expresadas en la lucha por la hegemonía sobre el río San Juan y la Vía del Tránsito a mediados del siglo XIX, también ofrece una interesante explicación sobre la naturaleza y significación de las tensiones que, desde entonces, prevalecen en el área...
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Raman spectra of pseudojohannite were studied and related to the structure of the mineral. Observed bands were assigned to the stretching and bending vibrations of (UO2)2+ and (SO4)2- units and of water molecules. The published formula of pseudojohannite is Cu6.5(UO2)8\[O8](OH)5\[(SO4)4].25H2O; however Raman spectroscopy does not detect any hydroxyl units. Raman bands at 805 and 810 cm-1 are assigned to (UO2)2+ stretching modes. The Raman bands at 1017 and 1100 cm-1 are assigned to the (SO4)2- symmetric and antisymmetric stretching vibrations. The three Raman bands at 423, 465 and 496 cm-1 are assigned to the (SO4)2- ν2 bending modes. The bands at 210 and 279 cm-1 are assigned to the doubly degenerate ν2 bending vibration of the (UO2)2+ units. U-O bond lengths in uranyl and O-H…O hydrogen bond lengths were calculated from the Raman and infrared spectra.
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BACKGROUND Parenting-skills training may be an effective age-appropriate child behavior-modification strategy to assist parents in addressing childhood overweight. OBJECTIVE Our goal was to evaluate the relative effectiveness of parenting-skills training as a key strategy for the treatment of overweight children. DESIGN The design consisted of an assessor-blinded, randomized, controlled trial involving 111 (64% female) overweight, prepubertal children 6 to 9 years of age randomly assigned to parenting-skills training plus intensive lifestyle education, parenting-skills training alone, or a 12-month wait-listed control. Height, BMI, and waist-circumference z score and metabolic profile were assessed at baseline, 6 months, and 12 months (intention to treat). RESULTS After 12 months, the BMI z score was reduced by ∼10% with parenting-skills training plus intensive lifestyle education versus ∼5% with parenting-skills training alone or wait-listing for intervention. Waist-circumference z score fell over 12 months in both intervention groups but not in the control group. There was a significant gender effect, with greater reduction in BMI and waist-circumference z scores in boys compared with girls. CONCLUSION Parenting-skills training combined with promoting a healthy family lifestyle may be an effective approach to weight management in prepubertal children, particularly boys. Future studies should be powered to allow gender subanalysis.
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The late French philosopher Gilles Deleuze has enjoyed significant notoriety and acclaim in American academia over the last 20 years. The unique disciplinary focus of the contemporary discussion has derived from Deleuze the architectural possibilities of biotechnology, systems theory, and digital processualism. While the persistence of Deleuze’s theory of science and the formalist readings of Mille Plateaux and Le Bergsonisme have dominated the reception since the 1990s, few are aware of a much earlier encounter between Deleuze and architects, beginning at Columbia University in the 1970s, which converged on the radical politics of Anti-OEdipus and its American reception in the journal Semiotext(e), through which architecture engaged a much broader discourse alongside artists, musicians, filmmakers, and intellectuals in the New York aesthetic underground, of which Deleuze and Félix Guattari were themselves a part.
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Architecture for a Free Subjectivity reformulates the French philosopher Gilles Deleuze's model of subjectivity for architecture, by surveying the prolific effects of architectural encounter, and the spaces that figure in them. For Deleuze and his Lacanian collaborator Félix Guattari, subjectivity does not refer to a person, but to the potential for and event of matter becoming subject, and the myriad ways for this to take place. By extension, this book theorizes architecture as a self-actuating or creative agency for the liberation of purely "impersonal effects." Imagine a chemical reaction, a riot in the banlieues, indeed a walk through a city. Simone Brott declares that the architectural object does not merely take part in the production of subjectivity, but that it constitutes its own.
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Background and Aim: To investigate participation in a second round of colorectal cancer screening using a fecal occult blood test (FOBT) in an Australian rural community, and to assess the demographic characteristics and individual perspectives associated with repeat screening. ---------- Methods: Potential participants from round 1 (50–74 years of age) were sent an intervention package and asked to return a completed FOBT (n = 3406). Doctors of participants testing positive referred to colonoscopy as appropriate. Following screening, 119 participants completed qualitative telephone interviews. Multivariable logistic regression models evaluated the association between round-2 participation and other variables.---------- Results: Round-2 participation was 34.7%; the strongest predictor was participation in round 1. Repeat participants were more likely to be female; inconsistent screeners were more likely to be younger (aged 50–59 years). The proportion of positive FOBT was 12.7%, that of colonoscopy compliance was 98.6%, and the positive predictive value for cancer or adenoma of advanced pathology was 23.9%. Reasons for participation included testing as a precautionary measure or having family history/friends with colorectal cancer; reasons for non-participation included apathy or doctors’ advice against screening.---------- Conclusion: Participation was relatively low and consistent across rounds. Unless suitable strategies are identified to overcome behavioral trends and/or to screen out ineligible participants, little change in overall participation rates can be expected across rounds.
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DNA double-strand break (DSB) repair via the homologous recombination pathway is a multi-stage process, which results in repair of the DSB without loss of genetic information or fidelity. One essential step in this process is the generation of extended single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) regions at the break site. This ssDNA serves to induce cell cycle checkpoints and is required for Rad51 mediated strand invasion of the sister chromatid. Here, we show that human Exonuclease 1 (Exo1) is required for the normal repair of DSBs by HR. Cells depleted of Exo1 show chromosomal instability and hypersensitivity to ionising radiation (IR) exposure. We find that Exo1 accumulates rapidly at DSBs and is required for the recruitment of RPA and Rad51 to sites of DSBs, suggesting a role for Exo1 in ssDNA generation. Interestingly, the phosphorylation of Exo1 by ATM appears to regulate the activity of Exo1 following resection, allowing optimal Rad51 loading and the completion of HR repair. These data establish a role for Exo1 in resection of DSBs in human cells, highlighting the critical requirement of Exo1 for DSB repair via HR and thus the maintenance of genomic stability.