Water War
Mostrando 1-9 de 9 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. La construcción del sistema comunitario de salud de Guarjila: sistematización de una experiencia de Atención Primaria de Salud Integral en El Salvador durante el período 1987-2007
A community health experience during the Civil War in El Salvador was systematized, which emerged in a context of institutionalized repression, describing the process developed as a comprehensive Primary Health Care. The axes of systematization were the processes of historical construction experience, social empowerment, and indicators of impact on community
Saúde debate. Publicado em: 2012-09
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2. Sazonalidade e uso de ambientes por espécies de Tabanidae (Diptera) na Amazônia Central, Brasil
Adults of Tabanidae may become serious pests wherever they occur due to their attack to humans and others animals. Tabanids were captured near ground, water surface and at 25 m high on primary forests and forest gaps of anthropogenic origin, to understand their abundance, seasonality, diversity and similarity on such environments. Collections were carried ou
Neotropical Entomology. Publicado em: 2010-08
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3. A Guerra da Água em Cochabamba, Bolívia: desmistificando os conflitos por água à luz da geopolítica / The Water War in Cochabamba, Bolivia: demystifying the conflicts related to water resources through geopolitics
A geopolítica vem apresentando várias contribuições ao estudo da relação entre recursos naturais e conflito. Entre esses recursos, a água é um dos que mais vem sendo apontado como suscetível de desencadear conflitos. Na visão geopolítica, a relação entre tensões e recursos hídricos é estruturada a partir da multicausalidade, e, portanto, há
Publicado em: 2010
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4. Estudo da desativação do agente VX usando o MgO por cálculos ab initio
The organophosphates are used in industry, in the fields of dyes, varnishes, artificial leather, electrical insulation, waterproofing, plastics, oil additives and solvents, are also used in medicine to treat diseases such as glaucoma, in the household and in agriculture are applied as insecticides and pesticides. Besides these various civilian facilities, th
Publicado em: 2009
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5. MINIMIZAÃÃO DE IMPACTOS AMBIENTAIS COM A UTILIZAÃÃO DE RESÃDUOS DE CONSTRUÃÃO E DEMOLIÃÃO (RCD) COMO AGREGADOS NA FABRICAÃÃO DE BLOCOS DE CONCRETO
Recycling of construction and demolition refuses (CDR) is a has been practiced since ancient history, when cities that were destroyed by war and natural disasters were rebuilt from their own ruins. Today, it is used in large scale in many countries in Europe and in the USA. In Brazil, where the concern with the destination of this kind of refuses is much mor
Publicado em: 2006
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6. Utilização de agrotoxicos em areas de reforma agraria no Estado do Parana
The pesticides are in an important technology and widely spread out after the Second World War. Theyare substances used in the whole world to control diseases transmitted by vectors or intennediate hosts and each time more, used in agriculture as the main strategy in the field for the protection of agricultural cultures. In Brazil, the pesticides were introd
Publicado em: 2003
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7. Cutaneous Melioidosis in a Man Who Was Taken as a Prisoner of War by the Japanese during World War II
Melioidosis, an infection caused by the gram-negative bacillus Burkholderia pseudomallei, is endemic to Southeast Asia and Northern Australia. Human infection is acquired through contact with contaminated water via percutaneous inoculation. Clinical manifestations range from skin and soft tissue infection to pneumonia with sepsis. We report a case of a man w
American Society for Microbiology.
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8. Housing and appendicitis in Anglesey.
STUDY OBJECTIVE--The aim was to test the hypothesis that provision of household amenities such as domestic hot water systems and bathrooms changed hygiene which thereby triggered the epidemic of appendicitis in Anglesey after the second world war. DESIGN--The study was a cross sectional survey with histories of housing and appendicectomy obtained from Angles
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9. Hepatitis A: Old and New
The hepatitis A virus (HAV), a picornavirus, is a common cause of hepatitis worldwide. Spread of infection is generally person to person or by oral intake after fecal contamination of skin or mucous membranes; less commonly, there is fecal contamination of food or water. Hepatitis A is endemic in developing countries, and most residents are exposed in childh
American Society for Microbiology.