962 resultados para Rothko, Mark
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OBJECTIVE To analyze the cases of tuberculosis and the impact of direct follow-up on the assessment of treatment outcomes.METHODS This open prospective cohort study evaluated 504 cases of tuberculosis reported in the Sistema de Informação de Agravos de Notificação (SINAN – Notifiable Diseases Information System) in Juiz de Fora, MG, Southeastern Brazil, between 2008 and 2009. The incidence of treatment outcomes was compared between a group of patients diagnosed with tuberculosis and directly followed up by monthly consultations during return visits (287) and a patient group for which the information was indirectly collected (217) through the city’s surveillance system. The Chi-square test was used to compare the percentages, with a significance level of 0.05. The relative risk (RR) was used to evaluate the differences in the incidence rate of each type of treatment outcome between the two groups.RESULTS Of the outcomes directly and indirectly evaluated, 18.5% and 3.2% corresponded to treatment default and 3.8% and 0.5% corresponded to treatment failure, respectively. The incidence of treatment default and failure was higher in the group with direct follow-up (p < 0.05) (RR = 5.72, 95%CI 2.65;12.34, and RR = 8.31, 95%CI 1.08;63.92, respectively).CONCLUSIONS A higher incidence of treatment default and failure was observed in the directly followed up group, and most of these cases were neglected by the disease reporting system. Therefore, effective measures are needed to improve the control of tuberculosis and data quality.
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Informal learning is becoming more and more important: Nowadays people learn more this way, through the Internet, than in schools or normal trainings. But they don’t get any certificateswhich attest this fact. So they can't show the employer or teacher etc. that they have learned something. TRAILER project aim is to solve this problem by developing a special tool for managing of all competences and skills acquired through informal learning experiences. Both from the perspective of the user and the perspective of an institution or a company. We’ll present the IT tool to show how people can make their informal learning outcomes visible. TRAILER helps users to gather all information about process and outcomes of their informal learning. Users can share this with friends, colleagues or their employees, teachers and so on. They can create an interactive e-portfolio which can be attached to their CV, cover letter or Knowledge Management system etc. After the presentation of the tool we will discuss possible areas and fields to use this tool. Also we would like to discuss all possible use of the tool by the participants and another needs in this area. Moreover we want to discuss other problems in informal learning process, ways to solve the problems and discuss other ideas of different IT tools which could help in informal learning process. During the discussion we’ll use an interactive respond system which can be used on mobile devices: it makes possible for participants to share their opinions individually before knowing another persons' opinion.
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People do not learn only in formal educational institutions, but also throughout their lives, from their experiences, conversations, observations of others, exploration of the Internet, meetings and conferences, and chance encounters etc. However this informal and non-formal learning can easily remain largely invisible, making it hard for peers and employers to recognize or act upon it. The TRAILER project aims to make this learning visible so that it can benefit both the individual and the organization. The proposed demonstration will show a software solution that (i) helps the learners to capture, organize and classify a wide range of ’informal’ learning taking place in their lives, and (ii) assists the organization in recognizing this learning and use it to help managing human resources (benefiting both parts). This software tool has recently been used in two phases of pilot studies, which have run in four different European countries.
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A population-based clinical epidemiologic study on schistosomiasis mansoni was carried out in Tuparecê, Minas Gerais. The patients were interviewed for symptoms, water contact, past history and examined for spleen and liver enlargement. From the 830 people registered in the census, 777 (93.6%) had their stools examined (Kato-Katz method) and 696 (83.9%) were clinically evaluated. The overall index of Schistosoma mansoni infection was 43.2%. Significant and increased infection risks could be detected in the young age group (2-14 years old) regarding occupation, time of residence in the area and frequency of water contact. Bloody stools were significantly more prevalent among positives, while diarrhea was significantly more prevalent among those negative. The area was shown to have a low morbidity as well as a low intensity of infection measured by the number of S. mansoni eggs per gram of feces. A close correlation was found between water contact pattern and the age prevalence curve. It has emphasized the importance of habits in determining prevalence rates, besides suggesting that schistosomiasis mansoni in the area is manifested as a light and somewhat harmless infection with little consequence for the population as a whole.
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Defective interfering (DI) viruses are thought to cause oscillations in virus levels, known as the ‘Von Magnus effect’. Interference by DI viruses has been proposed to underlie these dynamics, although experimental tests of this idea have not been forthcoming. For the baculoviruses, insect viruses commonly used for the expression of heterologous proteins in insect cells, the molecular mechanisms underlying DI generation have been investigated. However, the dynamics of baculovirus populations harboring DIs have not been studied in detail. In order to address this issue, we used quantitative real-time PCR to determine the levels of helper and DI viruses during 50 serial passages of Autographa californica multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus (AcMNPV) in Sf21 cells. Unexpectedly, the helper and DI viruses changed levels largely in phase, and oscillations were highly irregular, suggesting the presence of chaos. We therefore developed a simple mathematical model of baculovirus-DI dynamics. This theoretical model reproduced patterns qualitatively similar to the experimental data. Although we cannot exclude that experimental variation (noise) plays an important role in generating the observed patterns, the presence of chaos in the model dynamics was confirmed with the computation of the maximal Lyapunov exponent, and a Ruelle-Takens-Newhouse route to chaos was identified at decreasing production of DI viruses, using mutation as a control parameter. Our results contribute to a better understanding of the dynamics of DI baculoviruses, and suggest that changes in virus levels over passages may exhibit chaos.
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The e-Framework is arguably the most prominent e-learning framework currently in use. For this reason it was selected as basis for modelling a programming exercises evaluation service. The purpose of this type of evaluator is to mark and grade exercises in computer programming courses and in programming contests. By exposing its functions as services a programming exercise evaluator is able to participate in business processes integrating different system types, such as Programming Contest Management Systems, Learning Management Systems, Integrated Development Environments and Learning Object Repositories. This paper formalizes the approaches to be used in the implementation of a programming exercise evaluator as a service on the e-Framework.
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International Workshop on solutions that Enhance Informal LEarning Recognition – WEILER 2013
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Dissertação submetida à Escola Superior de Teatro e Cinema para cumprimento dos requisitos necessários à obtenção do grau de Mestre em Teatro - especialização em Encenação.
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This paper describes the environmental monitoring / regatta beacon buoy under development at the Laboratory of Autonomous Systems (LSA) of the Polytechnic Institute of Porto. On the one hand, environmentalmonitoring of open water bodies in real or deferred time is essential to assess and make sensible decisions and, on the other hand, the broadcast in real time of position, water and wind related parameters allows autonomous boats to optimise their regatta performance. This proposal, rather than restraining the boats autonomy, fosters the development of intelligent behaviour by allowing the boats to focus on regatta strategy and tactics. The Nautical and Telemetric Application (NAUTA) buoy is a dual mode reconfigurable system that includes communications, control, data logging, sensing, storage and power subsystems. In environmental monitoring mode, the buoy gathers and stores data from several underwater and above water sensors and, in regatta mode, the buoy becomes an active course mark for the autonomous sailing boats in the vicinity. During a race, the buoy broadcasts its position, together with the wind and the water current local conditions, allowing autonomous boats to navigate towards and round the mark successfully. This project started with the specification of the requirements of the dual mode operation, followed by the design and building of the buoy structure. The research is currently focussed on the development of the modular, reconfigurable, open source-based control system. The NAUTA buoy is innovative, extensible and optimises the on board platform resources.
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Dissertação de Mestrado apresentada ao Instituto Superior de Contabilidade e Administração do Porto para a obtenção do grau de Mestre em Marketing Digital, sob orientação do Mestre José Duarte Santos
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Results of a HIV prevalence study conducted in hemophiliacs from Belo Horizonte, Brazil are presented. History of exposure to acellular blood components was determined for the five year period prior to entry in the study, which occurred during 1986 and 1987. Patients with coagulations disorders (hemophilia A = 132, hemophilia B = 16 and coagulation disorders other than hemophilia = 16) were transfused with liquid cryoprecipitate, locally produced, lyophilized cryoprecipitate, imported from São Paulo (Brazil) and factor VIII and IX, imported from Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), Europe, and United States. Thirty six (22%) tested HIV seropositive. The univariate and multivariate analysis (logistic model) demonstrated that the risk of HIV infection during the study period was associated with the total units of acellular blood components transfused. In addition, the proportional contribution of the individual components to the total acellular units transfused, namely a increase in factor VIII/IX and lyophilized cryoprecipitate proportions, were found to be associated with HIV seropositivity. This analysis suggest that not only the total amount of units was an important determinant of HIV infection, but that the risk was also associated with the specific component of blood transfused
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Trabalho de Projecto submetido à Escola Superior de Teatro e Cinema para cumprimento dos requisitos necessários à obtenção do grau de Mestre em Teatro – Especialização em Encenação.
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A retrospective survey of 473 cases of snake bite admitted to a Brazilian teaching hospital from 1984 to 1990 revealed 91 cases of bite without envenoming and/or caused by non-venomous snakes. In 17 of these cases the snake was identified, and one patient was bitten by a snake-like reptile (Amphisbaena mertensii). In 43 cases diagnosis was made on clinical grounds (fang marks in the absence of signs of envenoming). The other 30 cases were of patients who complained of being bitten but who did not show any sign of envenoming or fang mark. Most cases occurred in men (66;73%), in the 10-19 years age group (26;29%), in the lower limbs (51/74;69%), between 6 A. M. and 2 P.M. (49;61%) and in the month of April (16; 18%). One patient bitten by Philodryas olfersii developed severe local pain, swelling and redness at the site of the bite, with normal clotting time. The patient bitten by Drymarcon corais was misdiagnosed as being bitten by a snake of the genus Bothrops, was given the specific antivenom, and developed anaphylaxis. One patient bitten by Sibynomorphus mikanii presented prolonged clotting time, and was also given antivenom as a case of Bothrops bite. Correct identification of venomous snakes by physicians is necessary to provide correct treatment to victims of snake bite, avoiding unnecessary distress to the patient, and overprescription of antivenom, which may eventually cause severe untoward effects.
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Relatório de Estágio 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 (Interpretação).
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A investigação científica que se seguiu à descoberta da infecção pelo vírus da imunodeficiência humana (VIH) representou um marco histórico importante, permitindo a instituição de terapêutica e alterando a história natural da infecção, melhorando as expectativas dos indivíduos infectados.Se, por um lado, a terapêutica antirretroviral de alta eficácia (do inglês, Highly Active Antiretroviral Theraphy: HAART), nos países desenvolvidos, teve um enorme impacto na melhoria da qualidade de vida e esperança média de vida dos indivíduos infectados, permitindo-lhes encarar a infecção como uma doença crónica, por outro lado, introduziu-se uma nova dinâmica epidemiológica na transmissão de VIH e um novo desafio para a sua prevenção.Os comportamentos sexuais são o factor-alvo através do qual se pode, de uma forma mais eficaz, prevenir a possibilidade de infectar um qualquer indivíduo na comunidade. Parece, pois, importante haver necessidade de um olhar atento da Saúde Pública sobre a vida sexual dos indivíduos infectados, não só na tentativa de, promover a sua qualidade de vida, como também, de prevenir a disseminação da doença, e, ainda mais importante, prevenir a disseminação do vírus nas suas formas resistentes.O objectivo deste estudo foi analisar a consistência do uso de preservativo/práticas de sexo seguro, em indivíduos infectados por VIH, seguidos em Consulta de Imunodepressão, do Serviço de Doenças Infecciosas, do Hospital de Santa Maria. Pretende-se avaliar, no âmbito da “Educação para a Saúde”, a necessidade de aconselhamento aos indivíduos infectados, relativamente aos seus comportamentos sexuais.Para o efeito, realizou-se um estudo descritivo e transversal. A população envolvida compreendeu todos os indivíduos infectados seguidos na Consulta de Imunodepressão. A amostra foi seleccionada através de aleatorização simples e constituída por 98 elementos. A colheita de dados foi efectuada através do método de entrevista, a qual só teve início após a assinatura do consentimento informado. O estudo decorreu entre 14 de Março e 27 de Junho de 2008.Foram analisados os dados relativamente às variáveis: sócio-demográficas, estado serológico da infecção, história sexual, consumo de substâncias, comportamento sexual e percepção de risco da transmissão da infecção por VIH.Os comportamentos de sexo não seguro foram associados ao número de parceiros sexuais/ano (p=0,007), ter parceiro sexual habitual (p=0,010), ter múltiplos parceiros sexuais ocasionais (p=0,000) e à prática de sexo oral (sexo oral receptivo, p=0,001; sexo oral activo, p=0,006).Os resultados demonstraram a importância da prevenção secundária nos indivíduos infectados por VIH. A necessidade dos centros de atendimento estarem providos de mensagem de prevenção, ensinos e aconselhamento a todas as pessoas infectadas e, também, aos seus parceiros sexuais, aumentando-lhes a qualidade de vida e reduzindo o risco de transmissão da infecção por HIV. ABSTRACT: The scientific research that followed the finding of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection represented an important historical mark, allowing therapeutic institution and changing the natural history of the infection, thus improving the expectations of infected individuals. If by one side the Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy (HAART) had an enormous impact on the improvement of life quality and life expectancy of the infected individuals on the developed countries, allowing them to face the infection as a chronic disease, on the other side it was introduced a epidemiologic dynamic on the HIV transmission and a new challenge for its prevention. Sexual behaviour is the main factor through which is possible to prevent more efficiently the possibility of infection of a community’s individual. Thus it appears important the need of Public Health to have a careful look into the sexual life of infected individuals, not only to try to promote their life quality but as well to prevent the dissemination of the disease and more importantly prevent the dissemination of the virus in its resistant forms. The objective of this study was to analyse the consistency of the use of condoms/safe sex by individuals infected by HIV that are followed by the Infectious Disease Service of the Santa Maria Hospital through Immune-depression Appointments. The goal was to evaluate the need of advisement to the infected individuals relatively to their sexual behaviours. For that it was done a descriptive and transversal study. The involved population included all infected individuals followed in the Immune-depression Appointments. The sample was selected by simple randomisation and was composed by 98 elements. The data was obtained by interview method, which was initiated after signing the informed consent. The study was took place between 14 March and 27 June 2008. It was analysed the data relative to the variables: socio-demographics, serologic state of the infection, sexual history, substances consumption, sexual behaviour and risk perception on the transmission of HIV infection. The unsafe sexual behaviours were associated to the number of sexual partners/year (p=0,007), having steady partner (p= 0,010), having occasional sexual partners (p=0,000) and oral sex practice (receptive oral sex, p=0,001; active oral sex, p= 0,006).The results demonstrated the importance of the secondary prevention on individuals infected by HIV. It also demonstrated the need of providing the attendance centres with a prevention message, teachings and advises to all infected persons as well as to their sexual partners, increasing their life quality and reducing the transmission risk of HIV infection.