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Mostrando 25-30 de 30 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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25. A obra do presente e do futuro : alguns dos significados da proposta abolicionista/reformista de Joaquim Nabuco (1882-1884)
The dissertation has for main purpose to analyse the book o Abolicionismo, that written and published at London, in 1883, by Joaquim Nabuco (1849 -1910). It makes use of private letters of author, and the texts for him written to printing press and publisheds at the "Exterior Section" of Jornal do Commercio (Rio de Janeiro), under title of "Cartas de Londres
Publicado em: 2001
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26. Prevalence of dermatoses and skin sensitisation associated with use of pesticides in fruit farmers of southern Taiwan.
OBJECTIVES: Agricultural workers are known to have occupational skin diseases. The prevalence and pattern of skin diseases are unknown in Taiwanese fruit farmers. The objective of this study is to determine the work exposure, prevalence of skin diseases, and sensitivity to common skin allergens and agricultural chemicals in fruit farmers of southern Taiwan.
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27. Occurrence and significance of Cryptococcus neoformans in the oropharynx and on the skin of a healthy human population.
Cryptococcus neoformans was cultured on one occasion from the oropharyngeal washings in 1 of 820 and from the interdigital areas of the feet in 6 of 723 healthy persons. Among the positive persons were two school children, two laboratory workers, one gardener, one plumber, and one printing press worker. Repeat cultures were negative in all seven positive per
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28. Benjamin Franklin's Medical Imprints
The printing house of Benjamin Franklin produced several works of a medical nature in Colonial America at a time when very few medical treatises were being written or printed. Benjamin Franklin was also indirectly responsible for the founding of the first medical library in this country. For these reasons he was, in addition to his many other talents, an ear
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29. The "Dreadful Visitation": public health and public awareness in seventeenth-century London.
The decision was made in Britain three centuries ago that an educated populace was best able to deal with a public health crisis of staggering proportions--outbreaks of bubonic and pneumonic plague. As early as 1603, the printing press was enlisted to educate the public about urgent health issues. This education took several forms. The City of London, with t
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30. The Promise of New Ideas and New Technology for Improving Teaching and Learning
There have been enormous advances in our understanding of human learning in the past three decades. There have also been important advances in our understanding of the nature of knowledge and new knowledge creation. These advances, when combined with the explosive development of the Internet and other technologies, permit advances in educational practices at
The American Society for Cell Biology.