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Mostrando 13-22 de 22 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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13. A resistencia de traços do dialeto caipira : estudo com base em atlas linguisticos regionais brasileiros / The Resistence of Features of Brazilian "Caipira" Dialect : study based on Brazilian Regional Linguistic Atlases
O dialeto caipira, descrito por Amadeu Amaral em 1920, era falado na antiga província de São Paulo até por volta do final do século XIX. Conforme Amaral, o dialeto, que teve grande vigor, vai perdendo terreno a partir das últimas décadas do século XIX, em conseqüência das profundas alterações que se verificam no meio social, estando ?condenado a d
Publicado em: 2006
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14. A Colour Atlas of Microbiology (Wolfe Medical Atlases, II)
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15. A Colour Atlas of Forensic Pathology. Wolfe Medical Atlases—12
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16. JAtlasView: a Java atlas-viewer for browsing biomedical 3D images and atlases
BioMed Central.
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17. Animating the curriculum: integrating multimedia into teaching.
At many medical schools, the medical library assists faculty in finding and integrating new technology into the classroom, student laboratories, and lecture or small group sessions. Libraries also provide faculty with a place to do development. This paper recounts the author's experience creating software-based educational materials. In the process of creati
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18. The Patterson syndrome, leprechaunism, and pseudoleprechaunism.
A bizarre syndrome has hitherto masqueraded as leprechaunism, and although it is a quite different disorder it has been used as the prototype of leprechaunism in some birth defects atlases. It is proposed that this condition is designated the Patterson syndrome and details of a second case are reported. The features of this connective tissue and neuroendocri
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19. Sources of Information on Medical Geography
Adequate research in the peripheral field of medical geography requires familiarity with the literature of medicine, geography, and other environmentally oriented fields. The pertinent literature of the two primary disciplines, as well as that of anthropology, nutrition, and human bioclimatology, is surveyed from a bibliographical point of view. A brief revi
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20. Functional and structural mapping of human cerebral cortex: Solutions are in the surfaces
The human cerebral cortex is notorious for the depth and irregularity of its convolutions and for its variability from one individual to the next. These complexities of cortical geography have been a chronic impediment to studies of functional specialization in the cortex. In this report, we discuss ways to compensate for the convolutions by using a com
The National Academy of Sciences.
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21. Cortex mapping reveals regionally specific patterns of genetic and disease-specific gray-matter deficits in twins discordant for schizophrenia
The symptoms of schizophrenia imply disruption to brain systems supporting higher-order cognitive activity, but whether these systems are impacted differentially against a background of diffuse cortical gray-matter deficit remains ambiguous. Some unaffected first-degree relatives of schizophrenics also manifest cortical gray-matter deficits, but it is unclea
The National Academy of Sciences.
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22. Definition of osteoarthritis of the knee for epidemiological studies.
OBJECTIVES--There are no agreed criteria for osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee in population studies. The radiographic scoring system of Kellgren and Lawrence has been the system most used in the past and although other methods have been developed, comparisons have not been performed. Therefore these grading systems were compared in radiographs from a general