998 resultados para Kaltenborn, H. v. (Hans), 1878-1965.
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Background and Objectives We have undertaken the first clinical trial involving the administration of alpha-GalactosylCeramine (alpha-GalCer)-pulsed dendritic cells (DCs) to human subjects, to determine safety, optimal dose, optimal administration route and immunological effects. Materials and Methods Subjects (n = 4) with metastatic malignancy received two infusions of alpha-GalCer-pulsed DCs intravenously, and two infusions intradermally. The percentages of Valpha24 Vbeta11 NKT cells in peripheral blood (PB) were determined by three-colour flow cytometry and the PB NKT cell numbers were calculated using the total number of PB lymphocytes/ml determined by automated full-blood counts. Results No serious treatment related adverse events were observed during the study period. Administration of alpha-GalCer-pulsed DCs in vivo can significantly (P < 0.03) increase PB Valpha24(+) Vbeta11(+) NKT cell numbers above pretreatment baseline levels after the transient fall in the NKT numbers within 48 h. Conclusions Administration of alpha-GalCer-pulsed DCs is well tolerated, modulates PB Valpha24(+) Vbeta11(+) NKT cells and may have a role in the therapy of malignancies sensitive to activities of Valpha24(+) Vbeta11(+) NKT cells, or for autoimmune diseases.
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In the present survey, we identified most of the genes involved in the receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK), mitogen activated protein kinase (MAPK) and Notch signaling pathways in the draft genome sequence of Ciona intestinalis, a basal chordate. Compared to vertebrates, most of the genes found in the Ciona genome had fewer paralogues, although several genes including ephrin, Eph and fringe appeared to have multiplied or duplicated independently in the ascidian genome. In contrast, some genes including kit/flt, PDGF and Trk receptor tyrosine kinases were not found in the present survey, suggesting that these genes are innovations in the vertebrate lineage or lost in the ascidian lineage. The gene set identified in the present analysis provides an insight into genes for the RTK, MAPK and Notch signaling pathways in the ancient chordate genome and thereby how chordates evolved these signaling pathway.
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This article, which is part of a larger historical study of infant-feeding advice received by mothers in Queensland, Australia, identifies and examines print materials that were used by mothers, or that influenced other texts, during the postwar period from 1945 to 1965. The texts are described within the context of their environmental influences and the medical knowledge and research of the time to assess what effect, if any, these latter materials had on the established system of infant-feeding advice. Two innovations that were employed are the use of interviews to identify the most-used texts and the comparison of popular advice books with medical journal material.
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Em um novo modelo de gest??o compartilhada da Secretaria do Patrim??nio da Uni??o, a iniciativa faz parte do projeto Nossa V??rzea ??? regulariza????o fundi??ria em ??reas de v??rzeas ??? e est?? sendo desenvolvida pela SPU, por meio da Ger??ncia da Secretaria do Patrim??nio da Uni??o do Estado do Par?? (GRPU/PA). Tem como objetivo promover a regulariza????o fundi??ria de ocupa????es em terras p??blicas utilizando o Termo de Autoriza????o de Uso ??? instrumento legal inovador, que constitui o fundamento expressivo da a????o. Ao entregar o Termo ??s fam??lias de comunidades ribeirinhas, a Uni??o reconhece o direito ?? ocupa????o e possibilita a explora????o sustent??vel das ??reas de v??rzeas. Al??m disso, o instrumento representa para a fam??lia beneficiada um comprovante oficial de resid??ncia e uma garantia de acesso a aposentadoria, a recursos do Programa Nacional de Fortalecimento da Agricultura Familiar (Pronaf) e a outros programas sociais do Governo Federal. Desde a implanta????o do Programa, j?? foram beneficiadas cerca de 6.000 fam??lias ribeirinhas, principalmente as que residem no arquip??lago do Maraj??
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O caso trata da contrata????o de George, pesquisador que prestava servi??os a um ??rg??o p??blico canadense e que, ap??s sofrer um acidente de trabalho, foi informado de que n??o tinha direito ?? cobertura do plano de sa??de dispon??vel aos servidores. Devido ?? precariedade do contrato no qual eram estabelecidas as condi????es da rela????o de trabalho, e de ter sido comprovado que o pesquisador era tratado tal como funcion??rio do minist??rio, George teve direito aos benef??cios a que fazia jus e o ??rg??o foi multado por n??o ter recolhido os valores referentes ?? rela????o trabalhista. Essa situa????o ilustra um breve debate sobre como estabelecer bons contratos com prestadores de servi??o, em especial no que tange a contrata????es de servi??os t??cnicos especializados
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O caso trata das dificuldades de tomada de decis??o por parte de uma autoridade federal ao serem constatados erros no repasse de subs??dios para agricultores em um programa governamental. O texto relata o conflito entre as posi????es da auditoria e da ??rea t??cnica a respeito das a????es a serem desenvolvidas; a primeira, considerando a quest??o sob o ponto de vista legal e do interesse p??blico, e a segunda, priorizando o interesse dos agricultores e os impactos pol??ticos de uma decis??o contr??ria ?? categoria. O caso tem sido usado em cursos para subsidiar discuss??es sobre ??tica, accountability, conflito de interesses e gest??o de erros n??o previstos
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A Escola Nacional de Administra????o P??blica realizou o segundo Caf?? com Debate de 2012 no dia 4 de maio. O tema dessa edi????o foi "Como os dados abertos v??o transformar as pr??ticas do governo e gerar oportunidades para a sociedade". Transmitido em tempo real, o evento foi acompanhado por mais de 800 internautas, entre as 08h30 e as 10h30, e reuniu por volta de 300 pessoas - representando aproximadamente 80 institui????es do governo e da sociedade civil - no audit??rio da ENAP
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V??deo institucional sobre objetivos e atua????o da ENAP
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Rhabdepyris longifoveatus sp.n. from southeastern Brazil and R. vesiculosus sp.n. from Central America and northwestern South America are described and illustrated. Rhabdepyris virescens Evans, 1965, R. vesculus Evans, 1065, R. subviridis (Kieffer, 1906), R. violaceus Evans, 1965, R. septemlineatus Kieffer, 1906 and R. lobatifrons Kieffer, 1906 had their sting and male genitalia described.
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Bakeriella lata sp. nov. (Brazil, Rondônia), Bakeriella aurata sp. nov. (Brazil, Amazonas) and Bakeriella sulcaticeps sp. nov. (Brazil, Amazonas) are described and illustrated. New geographic records and variation data for B. cristata Evans, 1964, B. floridana Evans, 1964, B. flavicornis Kieffer, 1910, B. incompleta Azevedo, 1994, B. mira Evans, 1997, B. montivaga (Kieffer, 1910), B. olmeca Evans, 1964 and B. subcarinata Evans, 1965 are provided. The male of B. incompleta is described for the first time.
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Sistemática, morfologia e biogeografia
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This work discusses the use of optical flow to generate the sensorial information a mobile robot needs to react to the presence of obstacles when navigating in a non-structured environment. A sensing system based on optical flow and time-to-collision calculation is here proposed and experimented, which accomplishes two important paradigms. The first one is that all computations are performed onboard the robot, in spite of the limited computational capability available. The second one is that the algorithms for optical flow and time-to-collision calculations are fast enough to give the mobile robot the capability of reacting to any environmental change in real-time. Results of real experiments in which the sensing system here proposed is used as the only source of sensorial data to guide a mobile robot to avoid obstacles while wandering around are presented, and the analysis of such results allows validating the proposed sensing system.