Normalcy
Mostrando 1-12 de 14 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Normalcy Illuminated by Madness
Parte do livro:Accompanied Selfrehabilitation
Autor(es): Fergusson, Alberto
Editorial Universidad del Rosario. Publicado em: 2015
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2. A norma gramatical como objeto de análise e de ensino: reflexões contemporâneas / Grammatical rules as object of analysis and teaching: contemporary reflection
Normas linguísticas são os usos instituídos pelos falantes da língua. Há normas consagradas pela tradição literária, por exemplo, e há normas consagradas pela tradição das comunidades. Quando estas não são aceitas, pode se dar o conflito, motivado pela não aceitação da nova norma, ou da norma diferente, geralmente acompanhada de avaliações
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 05/11/2012
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3. Perfil sociodemográfico e epidemiológico de gestantes e recém-nascidos e fatores determinantes do peso ao nascer: um estudo de usuários do SUS em Viçosa-MG / Socio-demographical and epidemiological profile of gestational women and newborn infants and determinant weight factors at birth: a SUS study in Viçosa-MG
This study aimed to study the profile of pregnant women and newborn infants attended by the national health system SUS in Viçosa-MG and microregion, as well as to evaluate the predicting factors of weight at birth and placental characteristics of this population. This was a cross-sectional study using 244 puerperium women, their newborn infants (NB) and res
Publicado em: 2006
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4. AvaliaÃÃo da deficiÃncia do HormÃnio de crescimento: influÃncia do estado nutricional
Objective: The possibility of adequately diagnosing growth hormone (GH) deficiency in children and adolescents with excessive adiposity was the motivation for the present Masterâs dissertation, which is presented in the form of a review article and an original article, the aim of which was to evaluate the influence of overweight in responses to growth hormo
Publicado em: 2006
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5. The World Trade Center Attack: Eye witness: observations of a physician on the outside looking in
Having personally witnessed the destruction at the World Trade Center on 11 September 2001, this paper presents my personal feelings and observations as an observer of both disaster and terror. Aside from the unimaginable horror as a result of the carnage, a feeling of helplessness was particularly prominent due to the inability to be able to care for casual
BioMed Central.
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6. Cultural Theories of Postpartum Bleeding in Matlab, Bangladesh: Implications for Community Health Intervention
Early recognition can reduce maternal disability and deaths due to postpartum haemorrhage. This study identified cultural theories of postpartum bleeding that may lead to inappropriate recognition and delayed care-seeking. Qualitative and quantitative data obtained through structured interviews with 149 participants living in Matlab, Bangladesh, including wo
International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research.
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7. Cytologically normal cells from neoplastic cervical samples display extensive structural abnormalities on IR spectroscopy: Implications for tumor biology
Fourier-transform IR (FT-IR) spectra of pelleted exfoliated cervical cells from patients with cervical cancer or dysplasia differ from those from normal women. To study the origin of these spectral changes, we obtained the FT-IR spectra of individual cervical cells from normal, dysplastic, and malignant cervical samples. Ninety five percent of normal superf
The National Academy of Sciences.
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8. Transdisciplinary unifying implications of circadian findings in the 1950s
A few puzzles relating to a small fraction of my endeavors in the 1950s are summarized herein, with answers to a few questions of the Editor-in-Chief, to suggest that the rules of variability in time complement the rules of genetics as a biological variability in space. I advocate to replace truisms such as a relative constancy or homeostasis, that have serv
BioMed Central.
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9. Derivation and characterization of monkey embryonic stem cells
Embryonic stem (ES) cell based therapy carries great potential in the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases. However, before clinical application is realized, the safety, efficacy and feasibility of this therapeutic approach must be established in animal models. The rhesus macaque is physiologically and phylogenetically similar to the human, and therefore,
BioMed Central.
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10. Extensive posttranscriptional deletion of the coding sequences for part of nucleotide-binding fold 1 in respiratory epithelial mRNA transcripts of the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator gene is not associated with the clinical manifestations of cystic fibrosis.
Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a recessive hereditary disorder, requiring both parental cystic fibrosis conductance transmembrane regulator (CFTR) genes to carry mutations for clinical disease to manifest, i.e., only 50% of normal CFTR gene expression is required to maintain a normal phenotype. To help define the minimum amount of normal CFTR gene expression necess
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11. Prevention of genetic anemias in mice by microinjection of normal hematopoietic stem cells into the fetal placenta
Mice homozygous for mutant genes at the W locus have a marked macrocytic anemia that is fatal in some genotypes. The defect is believed to originate in the developmentally pluripotent hematopoietic stem cell population. Anemia is first grossly manifest on day 13 of gestation, when the liver is the chief hematopoietic organ. The known paucity of blood-forming
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12. Long-term marrow culture of cells from patients with acute myelogenous leukemia. Selection in favor of normal phenotypes in some but not all cases.
Long-term cultures were initiated with leukemic marrow aspirate cells from each of 13 newly diagnosed acute myelogenous leukemia (AML) patients. Initial assessment of the clonogenic potential of the marrow suggested that normal hemopoietic progenitors were reduced in most cases and progenitors of abnormal colonies and clusters were present in 10 cases. Subse