972 resultados para BLOOD-VOLUME EXPANSION
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The purpose of this investigation was to assess changes in total energy expenditure (TEE), body weight (BW) and body composition following a peripheral blood stem cell transplant and following participation in a 3-month duration, moderate-intensity, mixed-type exercise programme. The doubly labelled and singly labelled water methods were used to measure TEE and total body water (TBW). Body weight and TBW were then used to calculate percentage body fat (%BF), and fat and fat-free mass (FFM). TEE and body composition measures were assessed pretransplant (PI), immediately post-transplant (PII) and 3 months post-PII (PIII). Following PII, 12 patients were divided equally into a control group (CG) or exercise intervention group (EG). While there was no change in TEE between pre- and post-transplant, BW (P
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The present study aimed to 1) examine the relationship between laboratory-based measures and high-intensity ultraendurance (HIU) performance during an intermittent 24-h relay ultraendurance mountain bike race (similar to20 min cycling, similar to60min recovery), and 2) examine physiological and performance based changes throughout the HIU event. Prior to the HIU event, four highly-trained male cyclists (age = 24.0 +/- 2.1 yr; mass = 75.0 +/- 2.7 kg; (V)over dot O-2peak = 70 +/- 3 ml.kg(-1).min(-1)) performed 1) a progressive exercise test to determine peak Volume of oxygen uptake ((V)over dot O-2peak), peak power output (PPO), and ventilatory threshold (T-vent), 2) time-to-fatigue tests at 100% (TF100) and 150% of PPO (TF150), and 3) a laboratory simulated 40-km time trial (TT40). Blood lactate (Lac(-)), haematocrit and haemoglobin were measured at 6-h intervals throughout the HIU event, while heart rate (HR) was recorded continuously. Intermittent HIU performance, performance HR, recovery HR, and Lac declined (P < 0.05), while plasma volume expanded (P < 0.05) during the HIU event. TF100 was related to the decline in lap time (r = -0.96; P < 0.05), and a trend (P = 0.081) was found between TF150 and average intermittent HIU speed (r = 0.92). However, other measures (V)over dot O-2peak, PPO, T-vent, and TT40) were not related to HIU performance. Measures of high-intensity endurance performance (TF100, TF150) were better predictors of intermittent HIU performance than traditional laboratory-based measures of aerobic capacity.
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Argon matrix photolysis of tetrazolo[1,5-a]quinoline 8 and tetrazolo[5,1-a]isoquinoline 7 causes nitrogen elimination and ring expansion to 1,3-diazabenzo[d]cyclohepta-1,2,4,6-tetraene 13. The photolysis of tetrazolo[5,1-a]isoquinoline 7 also causes ring opening to o-cyanophenylketenimine 22. Mechanisms of ring opening of heteroarylnitrenes are discussed.
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Uptake of nutrients and water depends on the growth of roots through elongation of individual cells near the. root tip. Many of the numerous components of Type I primary cell walls, those of dicotyledons and monocotyledons other than grasses (Poaceae), have been determined, and many hypotheses have been proposed for the control of cell expansion. This important aspect of plant growth still needs elucidation, however. A model is proposed in which pectin, which occurs as a calcium (Ca) pectate gel between the load-bearing cellulose microfibrils and xyloglucan (XG) chains, controls the rate at which cells expand. It is considered that the increasing tension generated by the expanding cell is transmitted to interlocked XG chains and cellulose microfibrils. The resulting deformation of the embedded Ca pectate gel elicits the excretion of protons from the cytoplasm, possibly via compounds such as cell wall-associated kinases, that weakens the Ca pectate gel, permitting slippage of XG molecules through the action of expansin. Further slippage is prevented by deformation of the pectic gel, proton diffusion, and the transfer of residual tension to adjacent XG chains. Evidence for this model is based on the effects of pH, Ca, and aluminum (Al) on root elongation and on the reactions of these cations with Ca pectate. This model allows for genetic selection of plants and adaptation of individual plants to root environmental conditions.
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In this paper, we revisit the surface mass excess in adsorption studies and investigate the role of the volume of the adsorbed phase and its density in the analysis of supercritical gas adsorption in non-porous as well as microporous solids. For many supercritical fluids tested (krypton, argon, nitrogen, methane) on many different carbonaceous solids, it is found that the volume of the adsorbed phase is confined mostly to a geometrical volume having a thickness of up to a few molecular diameters. At high pressure the adsorbed phase density is also found to be very close to but never equal or greater than the liquid phase density. (C) 2003 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
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A pesquisa apresentada neste documento analisa, interpreta e sistematiza o material das onze edi????es do curso, desenvolvidas pela ENAP, de 1988 a 2006. Consideremos que esta ?? uma hist??ria que merece ser conhecida, permitindo extrair, dos acertos e erros, importantes li????es, as quais a ENAP, com o prop??sito de contribuir para seu cont??nuo aprimoramento, deseja compartilhar com as demais Escolas de Governo, institui????es e profissionais dedicados ao of??cio de forma????o de servidores p??blicos
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A pesquisa apresentada nestes dois cadernos analisa, interpreta e sistematiza o material das onze edi????es do curso forma????o, desenvolvidas pela ENAP, entre 1988 e 2006. A obra pretende mostrar as influ??ncias de valores e de diferentes perspectivas que as atividades sofreram ao longo desse per??odo. O curso est?? diretamente associado ?? cria????o da ENAP e, em agosto de 2008, completou 20 anos
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Pref??cio da colet??nea, estabelece seu objetivo de fornecer material did??tico focado no desenvolvimento profissional da administra????o p??blica brasileira.
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Esta introdu????o, al??m de apresentar e contextualizar cada tem??tica, objetiva ser um texto did??tico b??sico para os cursos da ENAP. Nesse sentido, traz, adicionalmente, uma s??ntese dos temas desenvolvidos nos respectivos textos da colet??nea.
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O texto sintetiza os principais fundamentos do m??todo PES. Esse m??todo contrap??e-se ao planejamento tradicional e prop??e uma abordagem tecnopol??tica do planejamento.
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O texto traz uma s??ntese do Enfoque do Quadro L??gico e constr??i um exemplo da matriz de planejamento do projeto, que ilustra para o leitor a estrutura do QL
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O texto faz uma s??ntese did??tica dos planos de desenvolvimento e de estabiliza????o econ??mica implementados no Brasil, nas ??ltimas seis d??cadas. O relato abrange desde os primeiros exerc??cios de planejamento, no imediato p??s-Segunda Guerra Mundial, at?? os ??ltimos PPAs e, ainda, faz refer??ncias ??s tentativas de planejamento de longo prazo com o ???Brasil 2020???, no governo Fernando Henrique.
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O texto apresenta um cen??rio dos avan??os recentes no planejamento governamental. Em sua primeira parte, procura referenciar o debate atual acerca das possibilidades, das limita????es e dos avan??os introduzidos pelo PPA, especialmente a partir de 2000, com destaque para a integra????o ???plano-or??amento???, por meio de programas formulados com origem em problemas ou demandas da sociedade; um plano e um or??amento orientados para resultado; e o novo sistema de planejamento e or??amento como pe??a fundamental para a implanta????o da gest??o por resultados no Pa??s. A segunda parte do texto refere-se ao modelo de gest??o do plano. S??o apresentados os fundamentos do modelo de sua gest??o e os avan??os propostos para o PPA 2004-2007. Em s??ntese, a gest??o do plano ?? fundamentada no princ??pio da responsabiliza????o e nos processos de monitoramento, avalia????o e retroalimenta????o do ciclo do gasto p??blico