Cooperation Emergence
Mostrando 13-22 de 22 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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13. La constituition d Etat brasilien et l imposition du Portugues comme langue nationale : une histoire em Mato Grosso / A Constituição do Estado brasileiro e a imposição do portugues como lingua nacional : uma historia em Mato Grosso
Esta tese integra o projeto de Cooperação Internacional sob o título ?História das Idéias Lingüísticas? e que no Brasil se ocupa Ética e Política das Línguas, cujo objetivo é (re)construir a história da constituição do saber metalingüístico sobre a língua portuguesa, a partir de uma posição histórica sobre a produção do conhecimento, lo
Publicado em: 2005
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14. The impact of Chagas disease control in Latin America: a review
Discovered in 1909, Chagas disease was progressively shown to be widespread throughout Latin America, affecting millions of rural people with a high impact on morbidity and mortality. With no vaccine or specific treatment available for large-scale public health interventions, the main control strategy relies on prevention of transmission, principally by elim
Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz. Publicado em: 2002-07
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15. O crime de extração irregular de minerais, previsto na lei nº9.605/98 : competencias processuais e responsabilidades
This essay intends to contribute towards the solution of the procedural jurisdiction problem in suing and judging the crime of irregular mineral extraction, described in artic1e 55 of Law nr 9.605/98. The conjunction of artic1es 20, subsection IX; 109, subsection IV and 144 4th paragraph of the Federal Constitution, introduced in the conceptual universe, all
Publicado em: 2002
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16. Social structure of primate interaction networks facilitates the emergence of cooperation
Animal cooperation has puzzled biologists for a long time as its existence seems to contravene the basic notion of evolutionary biology that natural selection favours ‘selfish’ genes that promote only their own well-being. Evolutionary game theory has shown that cooperators can prosper in populations of selfish individuals if they occur in clusters, inte
The Royal Society.
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17. Sporadic Emergence of Klebsiella pneumoniae Strains Resistant to Cefepime and Cefpirome in Greek Hospitals
The sporadic emergence of Klebsiella pneumoniae strains resistant to cefepime and cefpirome was observed in Greek hospitals during 1996. Examination of six epidemiologically distinct strains and clones selected in vitro provided indications that resistance is due to the cooperation of decreased outer membrane permeability and hydrolysis of the cephalosporins
American Society for Microbiology.
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18. Evolutionary games and computer simulations.
The Prisoner's Dilemma has long been considered the paradigm for studying the emergence of cooperation among selfish individuals. Because of its importance, it has been studied through computer experiments as well as in the laboratory and by analytical means. However, there are important differences between the way a system composed of many interacting eleme
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19. A model for the emergence of cooperation, interdependence, and structure in evolving networks
Evolution produces complex and structured networks of interacting components in chemical, biological, and social systems. We describe a simple mathematical model for the evolution of an idealized chemical system to study how a network of cooperative molecular species arises and evolves to become more complex and structured. The network is modeled by a d
The National Academy of Sciences.
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20. The federal role in the health information infrastructure: a debate of the pros and cons of government intervention.
Some observers feel that the federal government should play a more active leadership role in educating the medical community and in coordinating and encouraging a more rapid and effective implementation of clinically relevant applications of wide-area networking. Other people argue that the private sector is recognizing the importance of these issues and wil
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21. Global eradication of donovanosis: an opportunity for limiting the spread of HIV-1 infection.
Genital ulcer disease (GUD) is well recognised in the developing world as a co-factor for heterosexual HIV transmission. Men with GUD are an important high frequency HIV transmitter core group in the general population but few interventions have targeted such individuals so far. Donovanosis is an uncommon GUD with low infectivity characterised by large ulcer
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22. Metallo-β-Lactamase-Producing Gram-Negative Bacilli: Laboratory-Based Surveillance in Cooperation with 13 Clinical Laboratories in the Kinki Region of Japan
A total of 19,753 strains of gram-negative rods collected during two 6-month periods (October 2000 to March 2001 and November 2001 to April 2002) from 13 clinical laboratories in the Kinki region of Japan were investigated for the production of metallo-β-lactamases (MBLs). MBLs were detected in 96 (0.5%) of the 19,753 isolates by the broth microdilution met
American Society for Microbiology.