Deaths Drive
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1. Disponibilidade de bebidas alcoólicas e beber e dirigir
Alcohol abuse and traffic crashes (TC) are considered public health problems and every year they are associated with 2.5 and 1.2 million of deaths worldwide, respectively. Alcohol outlet (AO) density has been associated with Driving Under Influence (DUI), which is a well known risk factor for TC. However, the association is controversial in international lit
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 2011
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2. Derivações da sublimação em Freud / Derivatives of sublimation in Freud´s work
This papers subject is sublimation in Freuds work. Our main objective was to research the concept of sublimation in Freud, as well as, some of its possible derivation along Freuds work, mainly with the introduction of the death drive at the psychoanalysis field. Therefore, it is emphasized the concept of sublimation and its consequences at what we understand
Publicado em: 2008
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3. Dor sofrimento, dor encantamento: retratos de vidas: ser viÃva em camadas mÃdias pernambucanas
Widowhood: a word that carries absence in it. A phenomenon which touches someone s life unexpectedly, thus bringing so many unpredictable changes. In a lifetime, the events related to the deaths of close people are perhaps the most traumatic ones, leaving deep scars in their aftermath. When widowhood is mentioned in academic investigations, it is mostly in a
Publicado em: 2003
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4. Mental aspects of temporal lobe epilepsy. Follow-up of 74 patients after resection of a temporal lobe.
Psychiatric disorders were investigated in 74 patients with drug-resistant temporal lobe epilepsy (complex partial epilepsy). In all cases unilateral anterior temporal lobectomy had been performed during the period 1960-69. At follow-up in 1970-71, 45 patients were free from seizures, and in a further group of 15 patients seizure frequency had been substanti
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5. Prospective identification of tumorigenic breast cancer cells
Breast cancer is the most common malignancy in United States women, accounting for >40,000 deaths each year. These breast tumors are comprised of phenotypically diverse populations of breast cancer cells. Using a model in which human breast cancer cells were grown in immunocompromised mice, we found that only a minority of breast cancer cells had the ability
The National Academy of Sciences.