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13. THE APPLICATION OF THE ABSOLUTE PRIORITY PRINCIPLE OF THE GRATUITOUS COURT OF FAMILY JUSTICE, IN THE CAPITAL RJ), THROUGH THE ALIMENTARY ACTIONS / A APLICAÇÃO DO PRINCÍPIO DA PRIORIDADE ABSOLUTA NAS VARAS DE FAMÍLIA DE JUSTIÇA GRATUITA, NA CAPITAL (RJ), PELA VIA DAS AÇÕES DE ALIMENTOS
The main goal of this dissertation is to explore the implementation of the principle of the absolute priority by the Family Courts in Rio de Janeiro. It was made a historical study of the application of the public policies concerning the childhood and the thesis which supported it throughout the different moments of the Brazilian society. It was also made a
Publicado em: 2005
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14. Family type and accidents in preschool children.
Children living in single-parent families or stepfamilies were found to be more likely to suffer accidental injuries in their first five years of life than children living with two natural parents. Frequent household moves, low maternal age, and perceived poor behaviour in the child were all more strongly associated with overall accident rates than family ty
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15. Monte Carlo Studies of Plant Mating System Estimation Models: The One-Pollen Parent and Mixed Mating Models
Estimation of mating system parameters in plant populations typically employs family-structured samples of progeny genotypes. These estimation models postulate a mixture of self-fertilization and random outcrossing. One assumption of such models concerns the distribution of pollen genotypes among eggs within single maternal families. Previous applications of
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16. Primary immunisations in Liverpool. I: Who withholds consent?
The association between parents in Liverpool consenting to their children being invited for primary immunisations and five sociodemographic factors, namely sex, position of child in the family, family type, migration into Liverpool since birth, and local deprivation was examined. Rates of consent to invitation were over 97% for each antigen except pertussis,
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17. SCHEMA Recombination of a Fungal Cellulase Uncovers a Single Mutation That Contributes Markedly to Stability*
A quantitative linear model accurately (R2 = 0.88) describes the thermostabilities of 54 characterized members of a family of fungal cellobiohydrolase class II (CBH II) cellulase chimeras made by SCHEMA recombination of three fungal enzymes, demonstrating that the contributions of SCHEMA sequence blocks to stability are predominantly additive. Thirty-one of
American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.
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18. Nucleotide changes in sequential variants of influenza virus hemagglutinin genes and molecular structures of corresponding monoclonal antibodies specific for each variant.
We have generated four monoclonal antibodies specific for one or more members of a series of two sequentially derived PR8 influenza virus variants. Three of these antibodies share cross-reactive idiotypes. The amino acid sequences of these antibodies were determined, and it was found that two of these antibodies use genes from the VH7183 family, whereas the
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19. New enzyme lineages by subdomain shuffling
Protein functions have evolved in part via domain recombination events. Such events, for example, recombine structurally independent functional domains and shuffle targeting, regulatory, and/or catalytic functions. Domain recombination, however, can generate new functions, as implied by the observation of catalytic sites at interfaces of distinct folding dom
The National Academy of Sciences.
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20. Estimation of mating system parameters when outcrossing events are correlated
Many plant species have mating systems characterized by a mixture of self-fertilization and outcrossing. Statistical estimation of the outcrossing rate has relied on a model of the mating process that assumes that successive outcross events within a family arise from independent draws of pollen from the total population of male plants. Although this assumpti
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21. Sequencing of the rpoB Gene in Legionella pneumophila and Characterization of Mutations Associated with Rifampin Resistance in the Legionellaceae
Rifampin in combination with erythromycin is a recommended treatment for severe cases of legionellosis. Mutations in the rpoB gene are known to cause rifampin resistance in Escherichia coli and Mycobacterium tuberculosis, and the purpose of the present study was to investigate a possible similar resistance mechanism within the members of the family Legionell
American Society for Microbiology.
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22. Intronic U14 snoRNAs of Xenopus laevis are located in two different parent genes and can be processed from their introns during early oogenesis.
U14 is a member of the rapidly growing family of intronic small nucleolar RNAs (snoRNAs) that are involved in pre-rRNA processing and ribosome biogenesis. These snoRNA species are encoded within introns of eukaryotic protein coding genes and are synthesized via an intron processing pathway. Characterization of Xenopus laevis U14 snoRNA genes has revealed tha
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23. A three generation family study of cleft lip with or without cleft palate.
A family study of cleft lip, with or without cleft palate, was based on those treated by operation at The Hospital for Sick Children, London, between 1920 and 1939 in order to give information on the proportion affected of children and grandchildren. The probands were those who had survived, were successfully traced, and found to have had at least one child.
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24. Mosaicism in the alpha-like protein genes of group B streptococci
Members of a family of repeat-containing surface proteins of group B streptococci (GBS) defined by the alpha C and Rib proteins exhibit size variability and cross-reactivity and have been studied as potential vaccine components. We report evidence of horizontal DNA transfer with subsequent recombination as a mechanism generating diversity within this antigen
The National Academy of Sciences.