996 resultados para Van Artevelde family
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A-1 - Monthly Public Assistance Statistical Report Family Investment Program
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A-1 - Monthly Public Assistance Statistical Report Family Investment Program
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Vincent Van Gogh (1853-1890) imparted in his art a deep essence of life, and in such a unique way that many would say it is possible to experience it vicariously by looking at his paintings even once. In 10 years, while exerting mental and physical efforts that may well have contributed to his premature death, he produced an impressive number of masterpieces. However, the specific neurological disorder Van Gogh suffered and how this may have influenced his art is still not clear. The combination of his eccentric personality, irascible temper, unstable moods and prolific creativity, makes the understanding of his illness a very complex endeavor and therefore poses a great challenge to those who investigate the relationships between the 'artistic mind', the brain and illness. In fact, most of the diagnoses (nearly 30) proposed for Van Gogh, during the last century, are not based on medical evidence but are ascertainable from analyses of his paintings and biographical data. Although no definitive diagnosis can be made based on such evidence, we conclude that according to DSM-IV criteria and findings extrapolated from his letters, Van Gogh is most likely to have suffered a bipolar disorder, affective or schizoaffective, which caused his death by suicide.
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GLUT proteins are encoded by the SLC2 genes and are members of the major facilitator superfamily of membrane transporters. Fourteen GLUT proteins are expressed in the human and they are categorized into three classes based on sequence similarity. All GLUTs appear to transport hexoses or polyols when expressed ectopically, but the primary physiological substrates for several of the GLUTs remain uncertain. GLUTs 1-5 are the most thoroughly studied and all have well established roles as glucose and/or fructose transporters in various tissues and cell types. The GLUT proteins are comprised of ∼500 amino acid residues, possess a single N-linked oligosaccharide, and have 12 membrane-spanning domains. In this review we briefly describe the major characteristics of the 14 GLUT family members.
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The recent identification of several additional members of the family of sugar transport facilitators (gene symbol SLC2A, protein symbol GLUT) has created a heterogeneous and, in part, confusing nomenclature. Therefore, this letter provides a summary of the family members and suggests a systematic nomenclature for SLC2A and GLUT symbols.
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Comprend : [Tome I. Bandeau à la Dédicace : lion et licorne entourant les armoiries et la devise du Duc de Glocester.] Honi soit qui mal y pense. [Cote : Yf 404-405/Microfilm R 122414] ; [Tome I. Pl. en reg. folio B : la Thébaïde ou les frères ennemis. Tragédie.] Thébaïde. [Cote : Yf 404-405/Microfilm R 122414] ; [Tome I. Pl. en reg. du titre de la tragédie Alexandre le grand :] Alexandre. [Cote : Yf 404-405/Microfilm R 122414] ; [Tome I. Pl. en reg. du titre de la tragédie Andromaque :] Andromaque. [Cote : Yf 404-405/Microfilm R 122414] ; [Tome I. Pl. en reg. du titre de la tragédie Britannicus :] Britannicus. [Cote : Yf 404-405/Microfilm R 122414] ; [Tome I. Pl. en reg. du titre de la tragédie Berenice :] Berenice. [Cote : Yf 404-405/Microfilm R 122414] ; [Tome I. Pl. en reg. du titre de la comédie Les Plaideurs :] Les Plaideurs. [Cote : Yf 404-405/Microfilm R 122414] ; [Tome II. Frontispice :] [Cote : Yf 404-405/Microfilm R 122414] ; [Tome II. Pl. en reg. du titre de la tragédie Bajazet :] Bajazet. [Cote : Yf 404-405/Microfilm R 122414] ; [Tome II. Pl. en reg. du titre de la tragédie Mithridate :] Mithridate. [Cote : Yf 404-405/Microfilm R 122414] ; [Tome II. Pl. en reg. du titre de la tragédie Iphigénie :] Iphigénie. [Cote : Yf 404-405/Microfilm R 122414] ; [Tome II. Pl. en reg. du titre de la tragédie Phèdre :] Phèdre. [Cote : Yf 404-405/Microfilm R 122414] ; [Tome II. Pl. en reg. du titre de la tragédie Esther :] Esther. [Cote : Yf 404-405/Microfilm R 122414] ; [Tome II. Pl. en reg. du titre de la tragédie Athalie :] Athalie. [Cote : Yf 404-405/Microfilm R 122414]
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La littératie en santé est un concept prenant en compte les compétences et les ressources que chacun doit posséder pour gérer l'information nécessaire au maintien d'un bon état de santé. Néanmoins, il n'y pas de consensus sur une définition unique, ce qui complique une intégration adéquate de cette thématique dans le domaine de la santé. Un faible niveau de littératie en santé est un problème fréquent et concernerait près de 50% de la population Suisse (OCDE 2005). Cette problématique est d'une importance majeure car les individus avec un niveau de littératie insuffisant sont plus à risque d'un mauvais état de santé (AMA 1999) et ce phénomène représenterait 3 à 6% des coûts de la santé en Suisse selon une estimation basée sur les chiffres d'études américaines. (Spycher 2006). Les médecins de famille, considérés comme l'une des principales sources d'information en santé pour la population en Suisse, jouent un rôle central dans la promotion d'un bon niveau de santé. L'idée de ce travail vient à la suite des résultats du travail de Maîtrise de de Lara Van Leckwyck qui s'est intéressée à la perception que les médecins de famille de la région lausannoise ont du niveau de littératie de leurs patients. Ces derniers considèrent posséder les ressources nécessaires pour prendre en charge leurs patients avec un faible niveau de littératie mais ils sont ouverts à de nouveaux outils. Nous avons alors voulu tenter l'expérience et créer un outil sous la forme d'une brochure A6 contenant quatre faces dans le but d'aider ces médecins. Les objectifs sont les suivants : 1) sensibiliser et informer les médecins de famille à la problématique de la littératie en santé ; 2) offrir une aide au dépistage du niveau de littératie en santé de leurs patients ; 3) proposer une aide à la prise en charge des patients avec un faible niveau de littératie en fournissant une liste de moyens pratiques basés sur une revue de la littérature pour aider les médecins généralistes internistes dans leur prise en charge et 4) proposer une sélection d'adresses internet utiles en lien avec la problématique de la littératie en santé. Cet outil a été présenté à 15 assistants et chefs de clinique de la Policlinique médicale universitaire (PMU) de Lausanne ainsi qu'à 30 médecins internistes généralistes installés dans la région de Lausanne qui évalueront son utilité dans le cadre d'un prochain travail de Maîtrise. Les limites principales concernant un tel projet sont le format choisi pour l'outil et le fait de récolter et de transcrire des informations sur un sujet principalement étudié dans les pays anglo-saxons. Nous pouvons déjà prévoir que des adaptations sur la traduction de certains éléments de l'outil (notamment les questions de dépistage) seront certainement relevées par les médecins qui auront testé l'outil. Un travail supplémentaire mené de manière différente pourra également faire l'objet d'un futur travail.
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BACKGROUND: Walk-in centres may improve access to healthcare for some patients, due to their convenient location and extensive opening hours, with no need for an appointment. Herein, we describe and assess a new model of walk-in centre, characterised by care provided by residents and supervision achieved by experienced family doctors. The main aim of the study was to assess patients' satisfaction about the care they received from residents and their supervision by family doctors. The secondary aim was to describe walk-in patients' demographic characteristics and to identify potential associations with satisfaction. METHODS: The study was conducted in the walk-in centre of Lausanne. Patients who consulted between 11th and 31st April were automatically included and received a questionnaire in French. We used a five-point Likert scale, ranging from "not at all satisfied" to "very satisfied", converted from values of 1 to 5. We focused on the satisfaction regarding residents' care and supervision by a family doctor. The former was divided in three categories: "Skills", "Treatment" and "Behaviour". A mean satisfaction score was calculated for each category and a multivariable logistic model was applied in order to identify associations with patients' demographics. RESULTS: The overall response rate was 47% [184/395]. Walk-in patients were more likely to be women (62%), young (median age 31), with a high education level (40% of University degree or equivalent). Patients were "very satisfied" with residents' care, with a median satisfaction score between 4.5 and 5, for each category. Over 90% of patients were "satisfied" or "very satisfied" that a family doctor was involved in the consultation. Age showed the greatest association with satisfaction. CONCLUSION: Patients were highly satisfied with care provided by residents and with the involvement of a family doctor in the consultation. Older age showed the greatest positive association with satisfaction with a positive impact. The high level satisfaction reported by walk-in patients supports this new model of walk-in centre.
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Superantigens (SAg) are proteins of bacterial or viral origin able to activate T cells by forming a trimolecular complex with both MHC class II molecules and the T cell receptor (TCR), leading to clonal deletion of reactive T cells in the thymus. SAg interact with the TCR through the beta chain variable region (Vbeta), but the TCR alpha chain has been shown to have an influence on the T cell reactivity. We have investigated here the role of the TCR alpha chain in the modulation of T cell reactivity to Mtv-7 SAg by comparing the peripheral usage of Valpha2 in Vbeta6(+) (SAg-reactive) and Vbeta8.2(+) (SAg non-reactive) T cells, in either BALB/D2 (Mtv-7(+)) or BALB/c (Mtv-7(-)) mice. The results show, first, that pairing of Vbeta6 with certain Valpha2 family members prevents T cell deletion by Mtv-7 SAg. Second, there is a strikingly different distribution of the Valpha2 family members in CD4 and CD8 populations of Vbeta6 but not of Vbeta8.2 T cells, irrespective of the presence of Mtv-7 SAg. Third, the alpha chain may play a role in the overall stability of the TCR/SAg/MHC complex. Taken together, these results suggest that the Valpha domain contributes to the selective process by its role in the TCR reactivity to SAg/MHC class II complexes, most likely by influencing the orientation of the Vbeta domain in the TCR alphabeta heterodimer.
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Distortions in a family of conjugated polymers are studied using two complementary approaches: within a many-body valence bond approach using a transfer-matrix technique to treat the Heisenberg model of the systems, and also in terms of the tight-binding band-theoretic model with interactions limited to nearest neighbors. The computations indicate that both methods predict the presence or absence of the same distortions in most of the polymers studied.
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Audit report on the Iowa Federal Family Education Loan Program Division, a Division of the Iowa College Student Aid Commission, for the year ended June 30, 2011