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Mostrando 13-19 de 19 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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13. Third party intervention in labor suit and the constitutional right to the judicial protection, full defense and the adversary system / IntervenÃÃes de terceiros no processo do trabalho e o direito constitucional à tutela jurisdicional, à ampla defesa e ao contraditÃrio
In Brazil, labor judges usually deal with procedural methods related to third party interventions under a totally non-systematic manner, bringing on uncertainty to the judicial parties and frequently jeopardizing legitimate rights, hard to be remedied. A way of systematizing how this subject matter is to be treated shall include the different levels of compl
Publicado em: 2004
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14. Controlando o poder de matar: uma leitura antropológica do Tribunal do Júri - ritual lúdico e teatralizado / Une ethnographie de plusieurs séances de jugement de meurtre auxquelles on a assisté, entre 1997 et 2001, dans les cinq Cours dssises (Tribunais do Júri) de la Ville de São Paulo, Brésil
Cette thèse présente une ethnographie de plusieurs séances de jugement de meurtre auxquelles on a assisté, entre 1997 et 2001, dans les cinq Cours dssises (Tribunais do Júri) de la Ville de São Paulo, Brésil. Elle est orientée par quatre concepts-clé: jeu, rituel, drame et texte. La principale conclusion à laquelle on arrive est que ces jugements s
Publicado em: 2002
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15. ¿Rumores, miedo o epidemia? La peste de 1913 y 1914 en la costa atlántica de Colombia
By the end of the 1800s , international trade and steam navigation made way for the third bubonic plague pandemy, which started in China in 1891 and reached America in 1898. This calamity apparently arrived in Colombia's coast between 1913 and 1915, during the apex of Pasteur medicine. The deficiencies of Colombian public scientific and sanitary apparat, con
História, Ciências, Saúde-Manguinhos. Publicado em: 2001-06
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16. Occupational noise induced vestibular malfunction?
This paper comprises a review of the evidence for the possibility that exposure to noise may damage the vestibular receptors in the internal ear as well as those in the cochlea. The review covers lay and medical publications, observations on patients, experimental studies, and compensation claims. It concludes that the verdict must be "not proven"--that is,
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17. Histological examination of peroperative frozen sections in suspected lung cancer.
BACKGROUND--Despite extensive investigations some patients with suspected lung cancer may undergo thoracotomy without preoperative histological proof of malignancy. A questionnaire on the use of histological examination of peroperative frozen sections in such patients was sent to 50 thoracic surgeons. Replies were received from 41 surgeons and indicated an a
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18. Do self-management plans reduce morbidity in patients with asthma?
BACKGROUND: Self-management plans may help patients with asthma intervene when symptoms deteriorate, thus preventing asthma attacks. AIM: A study set out to test whether a self-management plan tailored to the circumstances of the individual reduces morbidity from asthma. METHOD: General practitioners who had participated in a national audit of asthma attacks
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19. Ultrafast magnetic resonance imaging improves the staging of pancreatic tumors.
OBJECTIVE: This prospective study was undertaken to evaluate the accuracy of a noninvasive "all-in-one" staging method in predicting surgical resectability in patients with pancreatic or periampullary tumors. SUMMARY BACKGROUND DATA: Despite progress in imaging techniques, accurate staging and correct prediction of resectability remains one of the chief prob