Quiet Room
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1. Sala de descanso em empresas de telemarketing e qualidade de vida / Quiet room in telemarketing and quality of life
Para sistematizar a produção, majorar a produtividade, suprimir gastos e economizar tempo, empresas aderiram ao telemarketing, principal atividade terceirizada no Brasil e uma das maiores empregadoras do país (665 mil teleoperadores). Todavia, doenças desencadeadas pela atividade laboral são freqüentes em teleoperadores, fato que tem motivado empresas
Publicado em: 2008
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2. Relação entre temperatura timpânica, cortisolemia e o estado emocional em gatos domésticos (Felis catus) / The relations among tympanic temperature, cortisolemie and the emotions in domestic cats (Felis catus)
The cat is interesting specie for studies of emotions due to its stoic behavior and to its physiological particularities. Cats easily get stressed. Routine procedures as exposition to an unknown environment can produce stress in these animals. A traditional indicator of stress is the serice cortisol, the main glicocorticoid of felines. The relation between p
Publicado em: 2007
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3. Escolha e desempenho no trabalho de adultos com deficiência mental.
Choice making is a fundamental skill for all individuals. Choice opportunities are related with important questions of human development, and of paramount importance to the development of clinical and educational programs for mentally retarded individuals. Despite its practical importance, little is known about the effects that choice may have in the work en
Publicado em: 2007
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4. Spect cerebral e ressonancia magnetica na doença de Machado-Joseph
Machado-Joseph disease (MJD) is the most frequently encountered autossomal dominant spinocerebellar ataxia in Brazil and in most parts of the eastem world. There are no reports on brain SPECT imaging with 99mTc-HMPAOand magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in patients with genetically proven MJD (MJD/SCA3). Objectives : The purpose of this report was to perform
Publicado em: 2001
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5. The quiet room
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6. A Vehicle for Use as an Audiology Unit
Reliable measurement of hearing by audiometry requires quiet surroundings for which suggested criteria exist. When field studies of hearing are carried out it is frequently most practicable to use a vehicle in which these desired sound levels are obtained. It was decided to incorporate in the design of this vehicle a consulting room and a waiting room so tha
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7. Western scrub-jays conceal auditory information when competitors can hear but cannot see
Western scrub-jays (Aphelocoma californica) engage in a variety of cache-protection strategies to reduce the chances of cache theft by conspecifics. Many of these strategies revolve around reducing visual information to potential thieves. This study aimed to determine whether the jays also reduce auditory information during caching. Each jay was given the op
The Royal Society.
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8. Effect of inducing nocturnal serum melatonin concentrations in daytime on sleep, mood, body temperature, and performance.
We examined effects of very low doses of melatonin (0.1-10 mg, orally) or placebo, administered at 1145 h, on sleep latency and duration, mood, performance, oral temperature, and changes in serum melatonin levels in 20 healthy male volunteers. A repeated-measure double-blind Latin square design was used. Subjects completed a battery of tests designed to asse
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9. The effect of chronic hypoxia upon the development of respiratory chemoreflexes in the newborn kitten.
1. We have studied the reflex respiratory responses to two-breath alternations of fractional inspired oxygen (FI,O2) in normoxic (reared in room air) and chronically hypoxic kittens (born into and reared in an FI,O2 of 0.13-0.15) on post-natal days 1, 2-3, 4-8 and 9-14. 2. Respiration was measured non-invasively in the unanaesthetized kittens. Test runs (wit