Cumulation
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1. A teoria de um regime de acumulação predominantemente financeira e suas implicações teórico-metodológicas e práticas.
If the analysis of financial capital and finance has been increasingly recurrent in studies and research aiming to understand the setup and operation of capitalism in the contemporary, the theory of a "system of financial accumulation predominantly" is very symbolic and expressive as refers to the analysis of this nature. The identification of such a theoret
Publicado em: 2008
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2. O pedido e a cumulação de pedidos no processo civil
O presente estudo tem por escopo a análise do pedido e da cumulação de pedidos no processo civil. O pedido na teoria geral do processo é identificado como um dos elementos da ação, ao lado das partes e da causa de pedir. São esses elementos, segundo a teoria das três identidades, que possibilitam a identificação das ações, evitando decisões cont
Publicado em: 2007
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3. The pituitary gland secretes in bursts: appraising the nature of glandular secretory impulses by simultaneous multiple-parameter deconvolution of plasma hormone concentrations.
To investigate patterns of endogenous hormone release, we have proposed a biophysical model in which measured hormone concentrations at any given instant reflect the operation of a suitable cumulation function (secretory input) convolved with an appropriate elimination mechanism (metabolic clearance). The cumulation function underlying a macroscopic hormone
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4. Simulation and prediction of uptake, distribution, and exhalation of organic solvents
Fiserova-Bergerova, Vera, Vlach, J., and Singhal, K. (1974).British Journal of Industrial Medicine,31, 45-52. Simulation and prediction of uptake, distribution, and exhalation of organic solvents. Presented here is a theory and mathematical solution of the uptake, distribution, and excretion of inhaled lipid soluble noxious gases, which embraces the effects
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5. Stress at work and mental health status among female hospital workers.
Relations between working conditions and mental health status of female hospital workers were studied in a sample of 1505 women: 43% were nurses, 32% auxiliaries, and 7% ancillary staff; 13% were other qualified health care staff, mainly head nurses; 5% had occupations other than direct health care; 63% worked on the morning, 20% on the afternoon, and 17% on
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6. Intra and interindividual variability in the kinetics of a poorly and highly metabolising solvent.
Human subjects were experimentally exposed three times simultaneously to tetrachloroethene (PER) and trichloroethene (TRI) under conditions of rest and exercise. In each subject the individual kinetics for both PER and TRI were determined three times by means of frequent sampling of alveolar air up to 70-500 and 20-310 hours respectively. For PER the followi