Affliction
Mostrando 13-22 de 22 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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13. A degradação da infância: maus-tratos e sevícias na origem da conduta anti-social. Um estudo psicanalítico
This research consists in an effort of comprehension of the problems that the abuse and the familiar victimization with children and teenagers brings about, in the psychoanalytic views. The high frequency that this problem is detected in the young population reveals the big proportion that it reachs, constitutioning a serious phenomenon of the public health
Publicado em: 2006
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14. Execuções
Starding between the confessional revelation and the critical thought - Execuções (Executions) - is a reflection about death and life and the relationships between words, works of art and realith. Execute here meaning to carry out, to put in effect; to perform, to effectuate, to finish, give an end to, die. Dystopia is an acceptation not yet found in dicti
Publicado em: 2005
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15. The Emperor's Itch. The Legend Concerning Napoleon's Affliction with Scabies
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16. Japanese Spotted Fever Involving the Central Nervous System: Two Case Reports and a Literature Review
Japanese spotted fever (JSF), first reported in 1984, is a rickettsial disease caused by Rickettsia japonica. Until now, affliction of the central nervous system has been rarely reported. Here we report two cases of JSF associated with a central nervous system disorder such as meningoencephalitis.
American Society for Microbiology.
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17. John Dalton (1766-1844).
There is no doubt that John Dalton ranks among the great names in science, a position which rests on his enunciation of the Atomic Theory. However, his very first scientific paper in 1798 was concerned with his own affliction of colour blindness and was in fact the first clear description of the disorder. This publication stimulated much subsequent research
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18. The complete genome sequence of Vibrio cholerae: a tale of two chromosomes and of two lifestyles
Vibrio cholerae O1 has figured prominently in the history of infectious diseases as a cause of periodic global epidemics, an affliction of refugees in areas of social strife and as the disease first subjected to modern epidemiological analysis during the classic investigations of John Snow in mid-19th century London [1]. Thus, publication of the entire genom
BioMed Central.
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19. The milk and the honey: ethics of artificial nutrition and hydration of the elderly on the other side of Europe.
Many health problems that elderly people face today relate not only to the nature of their affliction but also to the kind of treatment required. Such treatment often includes artificial nutrition and hydration, (ANH) a procedure which, despite its technical and invasive character, is still considered to be vested with symbolic meanings. It is precisely duri
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20. Schmorl's nodes (intravertebral herniations of intervertebral disc tissue) in two historic British populations.
The herniation of the nucleus pulposus into the vertebral body produces ectopic deposit of disc material which are known as Schmorl's nodes. This prolapsed disc tissue leaves characteristic deformations on the surface of the vertebral body and hence the incidence of this lesion can be studied in skeletal remains. This report describes the occurrence of Schmo
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21. Induction of Protective Immunity against Schistosoma mansoni via DNA Priming and Boosting with the Large Subunit of Calpain (Sm-p80): Adjuvant Effects of Granulocyte-Macrophage Colony-Stimulating Factor and Interleukin-4
Considerable morbidity and mortality result from schistosomiasis, an affliction affecting an estimated 200 million people. Although schistosomicidal drugs and other control measures (including public hygiene and snail control) exist, the advent of an efficacious vaccine remains the most potentially powerful means for controlling this disease. We have targete
American Society for Microbiology.
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22. Omentoplasty in the prevention of anastomotic leakage after colonic or rectal resection: a prospective randomized study in 712 patients. French Associations for Surgical Research.
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the role of omentoplasty (OP) in the prevention of anastomotic leakage after colonic or rectal resection. SUMMARY BACKGROUND DATA: It has been proposed that OP--wrapping the omentum around the colonic or rectal anastomosis--reinforces intestinal sutures with the expectation of lowering the rate of anastomotic leakage. However, there