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Mostrando 13-24 de 37 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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13. Avaliação da informação oral e escrita no conhecimento dos portadores de HIV/aids sobre medicamentos anti-retrovirais
The introduction of combination anti-retroviral therapy and the beginning of the program for free HIV treatment including free access to antiretroviral drugs had a significant impact in the reduction of HIV-related mortality and morbidity. However, the long-term use of antiretroviral drugs is still a great challenge and a substantial number of patients inter
Publicado em: 2007
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14. Consumo dietÃtico de ferro como fator preditivo das reservas corporais do mineral, transferrinemia e eritropoiese em prÃ-escolares de creches pÃblicas do Recife-PE
Backgound: Iron deficiency and its consequent anaemia is a major public health concern worldwide, affecting mainly children. Dietary factors seem to play an important role on the genesis of anaemia. Objective: to assess dietary iron intake and enhancers and inhibitors of iron bioavailability, as a predictor of iron status among preschoolers attending public
Publicado em: 2007
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15. Enhancement of declarative memory associated with emotional content in a Brazilian sample
Several studies have documented that emotional arousal may enhance long-term memory. This is an adaptation of a paradigm previously used in North American and European samples in investigations of the influence of emotion on long-term retention. A sample of 46 healthy adults of high and low educational levels watched a slide presentation of stories. A random
Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research. Publicado em: 2000-12
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16. Hippocampal, but not amygdala, activity at encoding correlates with long-term, free recall of nonemotional information
Participation of two medial temporal lobe structures, the hippocampal region and the amygdala, in long-term declarative memory encoding was examined by using positron emission tomography of regional cerebral glucose. Positron emission tomography scanning was performed in eight healthy subjects listening passively to a repeated sequence of unrelated words. Me
The National Academy of Sciences.
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17. Hippocampal Activations during Repetitive Learning and Recall of Geometric Patterns
Hippocampal activation is required for episodic memory. Encoding and retrieval of novel and memorable items have been related to different locations in the hippocampus; however, the data remain ambiguous. The application of a newly designed keyboard allowed investigation of brain activation during encoding and free immediate and delayed recall with functiona
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press.
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18. Functional activation of the human ventrolateral frontal cortex during mnemonic retrieval of verbal information.
Regional cerebral blood flow was measured with positron emission tomography during the performance of a verbal free recall task, a verbal paired associate task, and tasks that required the production of verbal responses either by speaking or writing. Examination of the differences in regional cerebral blood flow between these conditions demonstrated that the
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19. Human allograft acceptance is associated with immune regulation
The ultimate goal of transplantation is drug-free allograft acceptance, which is rarely encountered in transplant recipients. Using a novel human-to-mouse “trans vivo” delayed-type hypersensitivity assay, we assessed donor-reactive cell-mediated immune responses in kidney and liver transplant patients, four of whom discontinued all immunosuppression. One
American Society for Clinical Investigation.
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20. Amygdala activity at encoding correlated with long-term, free recall of emotional information.
Positron emission tomography of cerebral glucose metabolism in adult human subjects was used to investigate amygdaloid complex (AC) activity associated with the storage of long-term memory for emotionally arousing events. Subjects viewed two videos (one in each of two separate positron emission tomography sessions, separated by 3-7 days) consisting either of
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21. Recall of Immunity in Mice Vaccinated with Salmonella enteritidis or Salmonella typhimurium
Mice were immunized with living Salmonella enteritidis or S. typhimurium and then were reinfected 8, 30, 60, and 150 days later with streptomycin-resistant strains of S. enteritidis, S. typhimurium, or a mixture of the two organisms. The level of resistance at the time of challenge and the rate at which resistance was recalled in late convalescence was deter
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22. Natural language processing and the representation of clinical data.
OBJECTIVE: Develop a representation of clinical observations and actions and a method of processing free-text patient documents to facilitate applications such as quality assurance. DESIGN: The Linguistic String Project (LSP) system of New York University utilizes syntactic analysis, augmented by a sublanguage grammar and an information structure that are sp
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23. The Indiana Faces in Places Test: Preliminary Findings on a New Visuospatial Memory Test in Patients with Mild Cognitive Impairment
Memory assessment is an important component of a neuropsychological evaluation, but far fewer visual than verbal memory instruments are available. We examined the preliminary psychometric properties and clinical utility of a novel, motor-free paper and pencil visuospatial memory test, the Indiana faces in places test (IFIPT). The IFIPT and general neuropsych
Oxford University Press.
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24. Retrieval feedback in MEDLINE.
OBJECTIVE: To investigate a new approach for query expansion based on retrieval feedback. The first objective in this study was to examine alternative query-expansion methods within the same retrieval-feedback framework. The three alternatives proposed are: expansion on the MeSH query field alone, expansion on the free-text field alone, and expansion on both