Resiliency
Mostrando 13-24 de 24 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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13. Psychological adjus tment, personal aging perspective, and life satisfation in adults and older adults with physical disability / Ajustamento psicologico, perspectiva de envelhecimento pessoal e satisfação com a vida em adultos e idosos com deficiencia fisica : Marineia Crossara de Resende
We carried out an investigation to analyze the relationships between perceived psychological adjustment, perspective of personal aging and life satisfaction in adult and aged people with physical disability. Materials and Method: 90 participants, both genders, aged 25 to 84 (M = 42,49 + 12,27), answered questionnaires asking for information on socio demograp
Publicado em: 2006
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14. Um protocolo de roteamento para redes sem fio adaptável por regras de aplicação
The exchange of information among the layers of the communication stack has been frequently used in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) to increase the performance of the network. Such interaction among layers enhances the reliability and eciency of the communication, despite the severely restricted resources found on sensor nodes. However, such optimizations im
Publicado em: 2006
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15. Collagen fiber orientation effects on the bone mechanical properties of bending and impact / Efeitos da orientação das fibras de colágeno nas propriedades mecânicas de flexão e impacto dos ossos
The relationship between the mechanical properties of rabbit femurs in three-point bending and impact tests and collagen fiber orientation was studied, as well as the proportion between absorbed energy in both tests. Maximum limit, proportional limit, stiffness and resiliency were measured in 20 left rabbit femurs by three point bending tests and the absorbe
Publicado em: 1999
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16. Risk and resiliency factors in posttraumatic stress disorder
BioMed Central.
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17. Determining Rates of Change and Evaluating Group-Level Resiliency Differences in Hyporheic Microbial Communities in Response to Fluvial Heavy-Metal Deposition
Prior field studies by our group have demonstrated a relationship between fluvial deposition of heavy metals and hyporheic-zone microbial community structure. Here, we determined the rates of change in hyporheic microbial communities in response to heavy-metal contamination and assessed group-level differences in resiliency in response to heavy metals. A con
American Society for Microbiology.
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18. Insertions within the hepatitis B virus capsid protein influence capsid formation and RNA encapsidation.
Hepatitis B virus (HBV) capsid proteins, termed core proteins, with two- to four-amino-acid insertions were assessed for capsid formation, RNA encapsidation, and the ability to support reverse transcription of the pregenome by the polymerase molecule. Velocity sedimentation analysis of insect cell-expressed recombinant core proteins revealed that only two of
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19. Determinants of need and unmet need among cancer patients residing at home.
De-hospitalization of cancer treatment, particularly for those with advanced disease, can complicate adjustment and strain the capacity of caregiver networks to meet patients' daily needs. Outpatient staff should be able to recognize patients who need help to meet their daily needs as well as those who are not getting enough help. This study describes the ph
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20. Social supports and serotonin transporter gene moderate depression in maltreated children
In this study, measures of the quality and availability of social supports were found to moderate risk for depression associated with a history of maltreatment and the presence of the short (s) allele of the serotonin transporter gene promoter polymorphism (5-HTTLPR). The present investigation (i) replicates research in adults showing that 5-HTTLPR variation
National Academy of Sciences.
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21. Microcosm and Experimental Pond Evaluation of Microbial Community Response to Synthetic Oil Contamination in Freshwater Sediments
A multivariate approach was used to evaluate the significance of synthetic oil-induced perturbations in the functional activity of sediment microbial communities. Total viable cell densities, ATP-biomass, alkaline phosphatase and dehydrogenase activity, and mineralization rates of glucose, protein, oleic acid, starch, naphthalene, and phenanthrene were monit
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22. Transplacental Transfer and Subsequent Neonate Utilization of Herpes Simplex Virus-Specific Immunity Are Resilient to Acute Maternal Stress
Neonates are severely compromised in the ability to generate an immune response to pathogens and thus rely heavily on maternally derived immunity that is acquired by transplacental and transmammary means. The passive transfer of maternal herpes simplex virus (HSV)-specific antibody is critical in determining the outcome of neonatal HSV infection. In adults,
American Society for Microbiology.
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23. The instructive role of metanephric mesenchyme in ureteric bud patterning, sculpting, and maturation and its potential ability to buffer ureteric bud branching defects
Kidney organogenesis depends on reciprocal interactions between the ureteric bud (UB) and the metanephric mesenchyme (MM) to form the UB-derived collecting system and MM-derived nephron. With the advent of in vitro systems, it is clear that UB branching can occur independently of MM contact; however, little has been done to detail the role of MM cellular con
American Physiological Society.
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24. The E2 transactivator of bovine papillomavirus type 1 is expressed from multiple promoters.
The E2 proteins of bovine papillomavirus type 1 (BPV-1) are a family of site-specific DNA-binding proteins which regulate viral transcription by repression and activation. Repressors E2-TR and E8/E2 are expressed from promoters P5 (P3080) and P3 (P890), respectively. Previous reports have provided evidence that the transcript for the 48-kilodalton transactiv