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25. Comparação entre os cristais de Teichmann do sangue humano e de animais e sua importancia pericial
This work seeks to evidence the crystals of hemina present in the human blood, using the technique proc1aimed by Teichmann, through the use of the glacial acetic acid and, using the same technique, comparing to the crystals of hemina of domestic animals (dog, cat and chicken) which possess a larger familiarity with men, observing its color, form, size and an
Publicado em: 2000
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26. Dust exposure, pneumoconiosis, and mortality of coalminers.
General mortality in approximately 25 000 British coalminers over 22 year periods ending in 1980 was 13% lower on average than in English and Welsh men in the same regions of Britain. There were significant within region variations between collieries, and standardised mortality ratios increased during the later years of the follow up, approaching or slightly
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27. Secondary Syphilitic Lesions
An important theme that emerges from all early historical accounts is that in addition to the decreased virulence of Treponema pallidum, the incidence of secondary syphilis has decreased drastically over the past three centuries. Even in the early 20th century, most syphilologists were of the opinion that the disease had undergone changes in its manifestatio
American Society for Microbiology.
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28. Physical activity at work and job responsibility as risk factors for fatal coronary heart disease and other causes of death.
Altogether 99 029 men aged 40-59, employed on the Italian railroad system, were classified in three levels of physical activity at work and three levels of job responsibility and then followed up for five years in terms of mortality and cause of death. Physical activity and job responsibility have been investigated in different ways as possible risk factors
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29. Unusual mortality pattern among short term workers in the perfumery industry in Geneva.
A cohort of 537 workers employed for less than one year between 1900 and 1964 in the Geneva perfumery industry was followed up from entry to the end of 1983. During the period of study, 251 workers died and 41 (8%) were lost to follow up. The standardised mortality ratio (SMR) was significantly above 100 for all causes (SMR = 120), all cancers (SMR = 127), l
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30. Mortality among United Kingdom servicemen who served abroad in the 1950s and 1960s.
The Registrar General's decennial supplements on occupational mortality provide only limited information on mortality in the armed forces in the United Kingdom. Mortality has therefore been studied among a group of 30,619 United Kingdom servicemen who served abroad in tropical or desert areas in the 1950s and 1960s, and who remained in the services for a tot
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31. Mortality in participants and non-participants of a multifactorial prevention study of cardiovascular diseases: a 28 year follow up of the Helsinki Businessmen Study.
OBJECTIVE--To investigate pretrial risk factors and long term mortality (1964-1992) in participants and non-participants of a multifactorial primary prevention trial. DESIGN--A prospective study among 3313 initially healthy businessmen. During the 1960s (1964 onwards), 3490 healthy male business executives born between 1919 and 1934 participated in voluntary