Exclusion Of Partner
Mostrando 13-24 de 24 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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13. Impacto do código civil de 2002 no registro de empresa na era da globalização / Impact of the civil code of 2002 in the corporate registration in the age of the globalization
This thesis is inserted in 2002 Civil Codes implications, in the Corporate Law field and the impact in the execution of registration thereof, discussing the most usual resources of the corporate registration routine. It was identified here which are the main trends of the body in charge of executing the Corporate Registration, comprising resources similar to
Publicado em: 2006
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14. Dominant husbands, (in)subordinate wives: implications of femaleempowerment and hegemonic masculinity on marital violence / Maridos dominadores, esposas (in)subordinadas: as implicações do empoderamento feminino e da masculinidade hegemônica na violência conjugal
This study investigates how gendering conceptions and practices affect couples conflicts and husbands physical, psychological or sexual violence against his partner. Four couples, which have police report of physical aggression perpetrated by husbands against their wives and an history of this kind of violence, were individually interviewed, based on a two-s
Publicado em: 2006
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15. O lugar da família no processo de atendimento de pessoas com deficiência: um estudo de caso do Centro de Educação Especial da Bahia
This dissertation presents the necessary relationships between the family and the educational agents dealing with the formation and social integration of deficiency bearers. For such, a case study is made on an institution that assists the clientele of the Special Education in Bahia, with empirical data that admonish the successes and obstacles in the servic
Publicado em: 2005
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16. A significação afetiva da solidão: um estudo com migrantes na cidade de São Paulo
The affective meaning of loneliness: a study with migrants in the city of São Paulo. The subject loneliness has been pointed out as one of the problem matters of the end of the Twentieth century, due to the present moment of globalization and of exarcebation of individualism. The actual research has as aim to analyze the affective significance, by means of
Publicado em: 1997
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17. Genomic Exclusion and Other Micronuclear Anomalies Are Common in Genetically Defective Clones of Tetrahymena Thermophila
Genomic exclusion (GE) is an abnormal form of conjugation which has previously been described in detail for three hypodiploid strains of Tetrahymena thermophila. These strains cannot form gametic nuclei and by failing to participate in normal reciprocal fertilization their genes are excluded from exconjugants. To determine whether GE is a general property of
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18. Exclusion testing in pregnancy for Huntington's disease.
The results of DNA analysis are presented for a series of 90 couples, with one partner at 50% risk for Huntington's disease (HD), who were referred for exclusion testing in pregnancy over a three year period. Thirty-seven couples were studied in detail. The aims of the study were to evaluate attitudes towards prenatal testing, before pregnancy and afterwards
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19. Heme regulates gene expression by triggering Crm1-dependent nuclear export of Bach1
Bach1 is a transcriptional repressor of heme oxygenase-1 and β-globin genes, both of which are known to be transcriptionally induced by heme. To test the hypothesis that heme regulates the activity of Bach1, we expressed wild type and mutated versions of Bach1 together with or without its heterodimer partner MafK in human 293T and GM02063 cells and examined
Nature Publishing Group.
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20. Male circumcision and common sexually transmissible diseases in a developed nation setting.
OBJECTIVE--To determine whether the circumcision status of men affected their likelihood of acquiring sexually transmissible diseases (STDs). DESIGN--A cross-sectional study employing an anonymous questionnaire, clinical examination and type specific serology for herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2). SETTING--A public STD clinic in Sydney, Australia. SUBJECTS
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21. The dual role of the ligand UNC-6/Netrin in both axon guidance and synaptogenesis in C. elegans
The extracellular cue UNC-6/Netrin is a well-known axon guidance molecule and recently it has also been shown to be involved with localization of pre-synaptic complexes. Working through the UNC-40/DCC/Fra receptor, UNC-6/Netrin promotes the formation of pre-synaptic terminals between the pre-synaptic AIY interneuron and its post-synaptic partner, the RIA int
Landes Bioscience.
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22. CP12 provides a new mode of light regulation of Calvin cycle activity in higher plants
CP12 is a small nuclear encoded chloroplast protein of higher plants, which was recently shown to interact with NAD(P)H–glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH; EC 1.2.1.13), one of the key enzymes of the reductive pentosephosphate cycle (Calvin cycle). Screening of a pea cDNA library in the yeast two-hybrid system for proteins that interact with C
The National Academy of Sciences of the USA.
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23. The dimerization interfaces formed between the DNA binding domains of RXR, RAR and TR determine the binding specificity and polarity of the full-length receptors to direct repeats.
Heterodimers of retinoid X receptor (RXR) and retinoic acid receptor (RAR) bind preferentially to directly repeated elements with spacing of two (DR2) or five (DR5) base pairs, due to the specific heterocooperative interaction of their DNA binding domains (DBDs) on these elements. We have demonstrated in the accompanying paper that the heterodimeric DBD inte
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24. Biophysical characterization of recombinant proteins expressing the leucine zipper-like domain of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 transmembrane protein gp41.
Envelope oligomerization is thought to serve several crucial functions during the life cycle of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1). We recently reported that virus entry requires coiled-coil formation of the leucine zipper-like domain of the HIV-1 transmembrane envelope glycoprotein gp41 (C. Wild, T. Oas, C. McDanal, D. Bolognesi, and T. Matthews, P