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¿Puede beneficiarse un hombre de avanzada edad con cáncer de próstata Gleason 8-10 de un tratamiento con intención curativa? | [
"Urology"
] | ||
2 Samuel 23, David, les cantiques et le Psautier | [
"Religious Studies"
] | ||
Chief Nursing Officer retires | [
"Pediatrics"
] | ||
Cost Benefit of Sumatriptan to an Employer | [
"Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health"
] | ||
FOREWORD | [
"Acoustics and Ultrasonics",
"Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)"
] | ||
GROWTH AND MORPHOGENESIS IN THE CANADIAN FOREST SPECIES: III. THE TIME SCALE OF MORPHOGENESIS AT THE STEM APEX OF PINUS RESINOSA AIT. | The main shoot apex of P. resinosa is found to comprise four groups of meristematic cells constituting four generative centers by which the parts of the winter terminal bud are laid down. These are the superficial initiating cells, the group or zone of subapical mother cells, the zone of pith mother cells, and the flanking cells.The superficial primordia of the terminal winter bud pass the winter as secondary lateral budlets on the flanks of the main bud axis. Those of the leaf-bearing short shoots do not normally differentiate leaves until the following spring. Neither do those which develop into lateral long shoots. The fertile budlets, on the contrary, produce cones in the late summer and autumn. The female cone enters the winter with no tissue differentiation of the cone body. This takes place very slowly but prominently in the course of the winter. The male inflorescence is well advanced in the autumn and winter progress is relatively slight.The natural control of morphogenesis at the shoot apex including the fitful seeding habit of P. resinosa is considered in the light of the growth timetable. To explain its mechanism, a working hypothesis involving production, consumption, and concentration of auxins is advanced as a preliminary to future work. | [
"Plant Science"
] | |
Blood brain barrier (BBB)-disruption in intracortical silicon microelectrode implants | [
"Mechanics of Materials",
"Biomaterials",
"Biophysics",
"Ceramics and Composites",
"Bioengineering"
] | ||
Anesthetic concerns for patients with coagulopathy | Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology | [
"Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine"
] | |
Distorted by the tip | [
"Mechanical Engineering",
"Mechanics of Materials",
"Condensed Matter Physics"
] | ||
Myocardial Concentration of Norepinephrine and Cyclic AMP in Ventricular Fibrillation During Acute Myocardial Ischemia | [
"Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine",
"Pharmacology"
] | ||
Genesis of Hurricane Julia (2010) within an African Easterly Wave: Sensitivity to Ice Microphysics | AbstractWhile much attention has been given to investigating the dynamics of tropical cyclogenesis (TCG), little work explores the thermodynamical evolution and related cloud microphysical processes occurring during TCG. This study elaborates on previous research by examining the impact of ice microphysics on the genesis of Hurricane Julia during the 2010 North Atlantic Ocean hurricane season. As compared with a control simulation, two sensitivity experiments are conducted in which the latent heat of fusion owing to depositional growth is removed in one experiment and homogeneous freezing is not allowed to occur in the other. Results show that removing the latent heat of fusion substantially reduces the warming of the upper troposphere during TCG. This results in a lack of meso-α-scale hydrostatic surface pressure falls and no tropical depression (TD)-scale mean sea level pressure (MSLP) disturbance. In contrast, removing homogeneous freezing has little impact on the structure and magnitude of the upper-tropospheric thermodynamic changes and MSLP disturbance. Fundamental changes to the strength and spatial extent of deep convection and related updrafts are found when removing the latent heat of fusion from depositional processes. That is, deep convection and related updrafts are weaker because of the lack of heating in the upper troposphere. These changes to convective development impact the creation of a storm-scale outflow and thus the accumulation of upper-tropospheric warming and the development of the TD-scale MSLP disturbance. | Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology | [
"Atmospheric Science"
] |
Corrosion damage evaluation of loaded steel strand based on self-magnetic flux leakage | [
"Condensed Matter Physics",
"Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials"
] | ||
ANALYSIS OF LAMINAR NATURAL CONVECTION FROM A DISCRETE ISOTHERMAL FLUSH HEATER MOUNTED ON THE SIDE WALL OF A PARTIALLY OPEN RECTANGULAR ENCLOSURE | [
"Condensed Matter Physics",
"Numerical Analysis"
] | ||
Cuerpos extraños en el esófago en los niños. Serie de casos | Archivos Argentinos de Pediatria | [
"Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health"
] | |
Acoustic basis for universal constraints on sound sequences | [
"Acoustics and Ultrasonics",
"Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)"
] | ||
Enhancing Electrocatalytic NO Reduction to NH3 by the CoS Nanosheet with Sulfur Vacancies | [
"Inorganic Chemistry",
"Physical and Theoretical Chemistry"
] | ||
EEG Based Workload and Stress Assessment During Remote Ship Operations | TransNav, the International Journal on Marine Navigation and Safety of Sea Transportation | [
"Ocean Engineering",
"Transportation",
"Oceanography"
] | |
Nanoindentation and deformation properties of nanoscale silicon carbide films on silicon substrate | [
"Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)"
] | ||
Experimental analysis of solar distillation unit with various slope angles | [
"Electrical and Electronic Engineering",
"Artificial Intelligence",
"Computational Theory and Mathematics",
"Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design",
"Computer Networks and Communications",
"Mechanical Engineering",
"Civil and Structural Engineering",
"Control and Systems Engineering"
] | ||
Ionic liquids as formaldehyde-free wood adhesives | [
"Biomaterials"
] | ||
K. Ellis, "El arte narrativo de Francisco Ayala" (Book Review) | [
"Literature and Literary Theory",
"Linguistics and Language",
"Language and Linguistics"
] | ||
S-doped TiO2 photocatalyst for visible LED mediated oxone activation: Kinetics and mechanism study for the photocatalytic degradation of pyrimethanil fungicide | [
"Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering",
"Environmental Chemistry"
] | ||
Egocentric Gesture Recognition Using 3D Convolutional Neural Networks for the Spatiotemporal Adaptation of Collaborative Robots | Collaborative robots are currently deployed in professional environments, in collaboration with professional human operators, helping to strike the right balance between mechanization and manual intervention in manufacturing processes required by Industry 4.0. In this paper, the contribution of gesture recognition and pose estimation to the smooth introduction of cobots into an industrial assembly line is described, with a view to performing actions in parallel with the human operators and enabling interaction between them. The proposed active vision system uses two RGB-D cameras that record different points of view of gestures and poses of the operator, to build an external perception layer for the robot that facilitates spatiotemporal adaptation, in accordance with the human's behavior. The use-case of this work is concerned with LCD TV assembly of an appliance manufacturer, comprising of two parts. The first part of the above-mentioned operation is assigned to a robot, strengthening the assembly line. The second part is assigned to a human operator. Gesture recognition, pose estimation, physical interaction, and sonic notification, create a multimodal human-robot interaction system. Five experiments are performed, to test if gesture recognition and pose estimation can reduce the cycle time and range of motion of the operator, respectively. Physical interaction is achieved using the force sensor of the cobot. Pose estimation through a skeleton-tracking algorithm provides the cobot with human pose information and makes it spatially adjustable. Sonic notification is added for the case of unexpected incidents. A real-time gesture recognition module is implemented through a Deep Learning architecture consisting of Convolutional layers, trained in an egocentric view and reducing the cycle time of the routine by almost 20%. This constitutes an added value in this work, as it affords the potential of recognizing gestures independently of the anthropometric characteristics and the background. Common metrics derived from the literature are used for the evaluation of the proposed system. The percentage of spatial adaptation of the cobot is proposed as a new KPI for a collaborative system and the opinion of the human operator is measured through a questionnaire that concerns the various affective states of the operator during the collaboration. | Frontiers in Neurorobotics | [
"Artificial Intelligence",
"Biomedical Engineering"
] |
The push for a Uyghur Human Rights Policy Act in the United States: recent developments in Uyghur activism | [
"Sociology and Political Science",
"Cultural Studies"
] | ||
Synchronizing the IEEE 1149.1 test access port for chip level testability | [
"Electrical and Electronic Engineering",
"Hardware and Architecture",
"Software"
] | ||
Syndrome d’apnées du sommeil (SAOS) et sévérité du syndrome du canal carpien (SCC) | [
"Behavioral Neuroscience",
"Neurology (clinical)",
"Cognitive Neuroscience",
"Neurology",
"Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology"
] | ||
Commentaires sur la place actuelle du Gammaknife dans le traitement de la névralgie faciale (névralgie du trijumeau) | [
"Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine",
"Neurology (clinical)"
] | ||
A Sociolinguistic View of Medieval Romance Erotic Poetry | [
"Literature and Literary Theory",
"Linguistics and Language",
"Language and Linguistics",
"Cultural Studies"
] | ||
Encephalopathy and exposure to Shiga toxin without evidence of haemolytic uraemic syndrome | [
"Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health"
] | ||
Brustzentrum am Karl-Olga-Krankenhaus Stuttgart – Modellcharakter für neue Netzwerkstrukturen? | Breast Care | [
"Oncology",
"Surgery"
] | |
β4-Galactosyltransferase-5 is a lactosylceramide synthase essential for mouse extra-embryonic development | [
"Biochemistry"
] | ||
On Seismic Oscillations of Semi-Infinite Underground Pipeline | Moscow University Mechanics Bulletin | [
"Mechanical Engineering",
"Mechanics of Materials"
] | |
Selective Guanosine Phosphate Deficiency in Hepatoma Cells Induced by Inhibitors of IMP Dehydrogenase | [
"Biochemistry"
] | ||
Understanding the dynamics of inequity in collective bargaining: evidence from Australia, Canada, Denmark and France | Unions and collective bargaining are generally considered to be the main vehicles for ensuring equity at work. This article questions this assertion by examining distinct forms of inequity between workers in unionised workplaces and, more specifically, the role of collective bargaining in creating, maintaining, reducing or avoiding them. Based on a study conducted in Australia, Canada (Québec), Denmark and France, the situations of inequity examined are related to employment and working conditions, and favour one group of workers over another group of workers performing the same tasks in the same workplace. To better apprehend these dynamics and distinguish between different situations, we develop an analytical framework to capture them. Then, we focus on one example observable in each country: two examples of inequity based on date of hiring (Canada and Australia) and two based on employment status (France and Denmark), showing how the four ideal-type processes interact in each national context. Based on an analysis of these examples, we demonstrate the segmentation between core and non-core employees, along the lines of segmentation theory, but also within groups of insiders or core employees and the key factors that explain how the collective bargaining process can lead to inequity: time, balance of power, and workplace institutions. | [
"Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management",
"Industrial Relations"
] | |
Smoking attenuated the association betweenIκBα rs696 polymorphism and defective spermatogenesis in humans | [
"Urology",
"Endocrinology"
] | ||
RCSLenS: testing gravitational physics through the cross-correlation of weak lensing and large-scale structure | Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | [
"Space and Planetary Science",
"Astronomy and Astrophysics"
] | |
An update on promising agents for the treatment of cancer cachexia | [
"Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine",
"Oncology (nursing)",
"Oncology"
] | ||
Meningiomas in Young Cats with Mucopolysaccharidosis I | [
"Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience",
"Neurology (clinical)",
"Neurology",
"Pathology and Forensic Medicine"
] | ||
Acute infrarenal abdominal aortic dissection with secondary aneurysm formation in pregnancy | European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery | [
"Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine",
"Surgery"
] | |
Ammonia emission mitigation in food waste composting: A review | [
"Waste Management and Disposal",
"Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment",
"Environmental Engineering",
"Bioengineering"
] | ||
Challenges and enabling features of small and medium infrastructure public–private partnerships (P3s): a case study of the US P3 infrastructure market | PurposeIn classical perspective, projects under a certain size are not feasible for P3. However, there is an emerging trend on using P3 to deliver projects which are frequently at small- to medium- size to meet ever-increasingly complex social needs, including enhancing lifecycle performance of existing facilities, designing and building for resilience and sustainability, ensuring cost effectiveness of public spending and fostering innovation. In contrast with the increasing implementation, small and medium P3s, especially those in the United States, receive little attention in existing studies. This study aims at answering the question: in the context of US, what features of those small- to medium- sized P3s with success records enable the selection of P3 as delivery method.Design/methodology/approachBy critically reviewing the literature, this study synthesizes and discusses the challenges in classical perspective. The authors use a framework drawn from the transaction cost to propose two types of enabling features that could contribute to the success of small and medium P3s. The proposed enabling features are supported by case study of twelve identified small- to medium- sized P3s which have reached financial closure as of 2018 in the United States.FindingsThe results show how the identified enabling opportunities have been used in these cases to enhance the viability of the P3 model in the infrastructure market. The two types of features are high tolerance enabler explained by the expectations on indirect and non-monetary compensations, and cost reduction enablers including: (1) being in the sectors with well-established traditions on using private investments; (2) having developers with expertise on infrastructure finance; (3) being in the jurisdictions with favorable legislative environment and (4) having less-uncertain future project revenue.Originality/valueThis study, for the first time, critically examines the enabling features of the P3 model for delivering small and medium infrastructure projects in the United States. This research sheds light on the credibility and viability of small- to medium- sized P3 and increases the confidence in policy makers to promote this model. | [
"Building and Construction",
"Architecture",
"Civil and Structural Engineering"
] | |
Day Nursery Work as a Field for Blind Girls | [
"Rehabilitation",
"Ophthalmology"
] | ||
Calibration of wavefront distortion in light modulator setup by Fourier analysis of multibeam interference | Journal of the Optical Society of America A | [
"Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition",
"Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics",
"Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials"
] | |
Consumption of Dairy Products and the Risk of Developing Breast Cancer in Polish Women | Lack of consistency in the relationship between dairy products consumption and breast cancer (BC) risk motivated us to evaluate this association in a case-control study of BC among Polish women. The study includes 1699 women 26–79 years of age, 823 BC cases identified in Cancer Registries and 876 randomly selected controls from the national population registry. Using a validated, semiquantitative food frequency questionnaire (FFQ), the consumption of dairy products was collected for a time period of 10–15 years prior to BC diagnosis. We used logistic regression, adjusting for potential confounders, to assess the relationship between total dairy consumption as well as individual dairy groups of milk, cottage cheese and hard cheese and BC risk for premenopausal and postmenopausal women. For total consumption, a significant decrease in BC risk was observed with increased consumption of one serving/week, OR trend = 0.98, 2% decrease in risk, for premenopausal women only. For milk, a significant decrease in BC risk was observed for an increase in consumption of one glass/week, OR trend = 0.95, 5% decrease, in both strata of menopause. In contrast, for hard cheese, a significant increase in the risk of 10% was observed only in premenopausal women, OR trend = 1.10. Cottage cheese consumption significantly reduced BC risk by 20%, OR trend = 0.80, for an increase in one serving/week for postmenopausal women only. Our results show that individual dairy products have a statistically significant but bi-directional relationship with BC risk, which differs for premenopausal and postmenopausal women. | [
"Food Science",
"Nutrition and Dietetics"
] | |
Book Review: The Handbook of Evolutionary Psychology | [
"Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)",
"Anthropology"
] | ||
Radiation memory, boosted Schwarzschild spacetimes and supertranslations | [
"Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)"
] | ||
Workforce Diversity: The Changing Workplace and Its Impact on Company Policies and Business | Journal of Education for Business | [
"Business, Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)",
"Education"
] | |
Enhancing instructional leadership through collaborative coaching: a multi-case study | Purpose Executive coaching has become increasingly important for enhancing organizational leaders’ professional effectiveness. The purpose of this paper is to contribute to a growing body of research literature that examines how coaching techniques help school principals improve their instructional leadership. Design/methodology/approach Using a protocol based on a theories of practice framework (Argyris and Schön, 1974) to support principals in deepening their self-reflection, this study added the element of a guided peer-coaching component in a group setting. Findings Results confirmed the effectiveness of the coaching protocol for assisting principals in deepening their self-awareness and critical reflection regarding their leadership, including the way principals’ core assumptions about teaching and leadership shaped the outcomes of their problem-solving strategies. Perceptions of the peer-coaching element were mixed, however. While principals reported feeling affirmed by sharing their leadership challenges with others, and indicated that the group coaching experience contributed to their sense of professional community, there were limitations to principals’ willingness to challenge one another’s core assumptions. Originality/value This study builds on literature that cites theories of practice as a mechanism for enhancing professional effectiveness and represents a further iteration of recent research studies applying the concept to the work of school principals. Findings affirm that a coaching protocol based on theories of practice is well received by principals, serves to deepen self-reflection, and can, in limited cases, contribute to sweeping changes of thinking and practice congruent with the concept of double-loop learning. | [
"Education",
"Life-span and Life-course Studies"
] | |
Effect of thermal molecular motion on pervaporation behavior of comb-shaped polymers with fluorocarbon side groups | [
"Materials Chemistry",
"Polymers and Plastics",
"Condensed Matter Physics"
] | ||
A Radioreceptor Assay for Evaluation of the Plasma Glucocorticoid Activity of Natural and Synthetic Steroids in Man1 | [
"Biochemistry (medical)",
"Clinical Biochemistry",
"Endocrinology",
"Biochemistry",
"Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism"
] | ||
The Addition of sp2- and sp-Hybridized Nucleophiles to a Bridgehead Bromoketone | [
"Organic Chemistry"
] | ||
Chronic renal insufficiency in children and adolescents: the 1996 annual report of NAPRTCS | [
"Nephrology",
"Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health"
] | ||
Influence of adding copper on the properties of the 01970 alloy | [
"Metals and Alloys",
"Mechanics of Materials",
"Condensed Matter Physics"
] | ||
Lowering of Blood Pressure by Increasing Hematocrit with Non–Nitric Oxide–Scavenging Red Blood Cells | American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology | [
"Cell Biology",
"Clinical Biochemistry",
"Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine",
"Molecular Biology"
] | |
Frequency dynamics of volatility spillovers among crude oil and international stock markets: The role of the interest rate | [
"Economics and Econometrics"
] | ||
Statistics | [
"Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine"
] | ||
Kantian Practical Reason Defended | [
"Philosophy"
] | ||
For Country, For Nation, Australian War Memorial, Canberra, Entry: Free | [
"History"
] | ||
Optical recording in hydrogenated amorphous silicon | Applied Physics Letters | [
"Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)"
] | |
Geochemical controls on distributions and speciation of As and Hg in sediments along the Gaoping (Kaoping) Estuary–Canyon system off southwestern Taiwan | [
"Aquatic Science",
"Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics",
"Oceanography"
] | ||
Cytokine Profiles of Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma Undergoing Dual Immunotherapy With Cetuximab and Pembrolizumab Identify Interferon Gamma-Induced Protein 10 as Novel Biomarker | BackgroundPembrolizumab and cetuximab are antibodies under investigation in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) either as single agents or combined with cisplatin and other chemotherapeutic drugs, e.g., 5-fluorouracil and/or docetaxel. However, also the combination of both antibodies may have potential in recurrent/metastatic (R/M) HNSCC, in particular in cisplatin-resistant or -refractory cases or patients with comorbid disease, e.g. patients with impaired renal function.MethodsTo clarify potential benefit that may result from such combination, we used the FLAVINO assay, a short-time ex vivo assay to compare responsiveness of HNSCC to pembrolizumab, cetuximab and both combined regarding colony formation of epithelial cells of biopsy-derived tumor samples and their cytokine production within three days either without or with stimulation with 10 ng/mL interferon gamma (IFN-γ). Vascular endothelial growth factor A (VEGF), monocyte chemoattractant protein 1 (MCP-1 or CCL2), interleukin 6 (IL-6), IL-8, IFN-γ, and interferon gamma-induced protein 10 (IP-10 or CXCL10) in supernatants were measured by ELISA.ResultsWe detected huge heterogeneity in response to cetuximab, pembrolizumab and both combined with and without IFN-γ stimulation. Moreover, we detected a link between IFN-γ induced IP-10 release and improved outcome in those HNSCC patients who were capable to respond to IFN-γ and pembrolizumab, cetuximab and both combined with a further increase in IP-10 production. We derived an “IP-10 score” that independent from clinical characteristics of HNSCC patients and therapy regimens applied was able to predict their outcome.ConclusionsThe heterogeneity in the ex vivo response of cetuximab, pembrolizumab and both combined with and without IFN-γ stimulation identifies subgroups of HNSCC patients with deviating OS. | [
"Cancer Research",
"Oncology"
] | |
Health Care Costs for Patients With Dementia at the End of Life | Annals of Internal Medicine | [
"Internal Medicine"
] | |
Experimental study on the dehydration characteristics and evolution of the physicochemical structure of XilinGol lignite during the dehydration process | [
"Organic Chemistry",
"Energy Engineering and Power Technology",
"Fuel Technology"
] | ||
News of the society for economic botany | [
"Horticulture",
"Plant Science"
] | ||
Will South Asia Achieve the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030? Learning from the MDGs Experience | AbstractThis paper contributes to the debate on the Sustainable Development Goals progress by evaluating the MDGs achievements in South Asia and the policy and institutional challenges deriving from such experience. Using cross-country regressions and aggregate indicators of poverty, health, education and gender parity outcomes, we offer three sets of findings. First, comparative evidence shows that, while South Asia has converged with richer regions, there is still significant variation in gender equality, universal primary education, and income poverty achievements across countries. Second, projections based on past trends on where SDGs are expected to be by 2030 reveal that there is a long way to go, where emblematic targets as income poverty eradication may not be met in the populous South Asian countries. Finally, considering the expanded set of development targets in the SDGs and the growth slowdown in South Asia, we argue that further progress would simultaneously require increased public spending on health and education and reforms improving state capacity. A simulation exercise confirms that such a combination of interventions would deliver significant benefits in the region, particularly in areas that are critical to progress on the goals of ‘No Poverty’, ‘Quality Education’, ‘Gender Equality’, and ‘Inclusive Growth’. | Social Indicators Research | [
"Sociology and Political Science",
"Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)",
"Developmental and Educational Psychology"
] |
1044: APNEIC OXYGENATION IMPLEMENTATION AS A MULTICENTER QUALITY IMPROVEMENT IN THE PICU | Critical Care Medicine | [
"Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine"
] | |
The Apolipoprotein Allele and Sensorineural Hearing Loss in Older Community-Dwelling Adults in Australia | Ear & Hearing | [
"Speech and Hearing",
"Otorhinolaryngology"
] | |
Nutrition research | Nutrition Bulletin | [
"Nutrition and Dietetics",
"Medicine (miscellaneous)"
] | |
O gênero Trichilia P. Browne (Meliaceae) no Estado do Paraná, Brasil | Levantamento das espécies do gênero Trichilia P. BROWNE (Meliaceae) que ocorrem no Estado do Paraná, Brasil. Foram referenciadas 9 espécies: Trichilia lepidota subsp. schumanniana (HARMS) T. D. PENN., T. pallida Sw., T. claussenii C. DC., T. elegans A. JUSS. subsp. elegans, T. casarettii C. DC., T. pallens C. DC., T. pseudostipularis (A. JUSS.) C. DC., T. catigua A. JUSS. e T. silvatica C. DC. Os táxons Trichilia lepidota subsp. schumanniana (HARMS) T. D. PENN. e T. pseudostipularis (A. JUSS.) C. DC. são consideradas espécies raras neste Estado. T. pseudostipularis e T. silvatica são espécies assinaladas pela primeira vez para o Paraná. O levantamento foi realizado com base em coletas botânicas com observações ecológicas e análise morfológica dos espécimes depositados em diversos herbários nacionais. As identificações foram efetuadas com base em bibliografias especializadas e comparação com as descrições originais. Foram elaboradas chaves para a identificação das espécies do Estado do Paraná e as descrições são acompanhadas de ilustrações, mapas de distribuição geográfica, dados de floração e ecológicos, usos e comentários. The genus Trichilia P. Browne (Meliaceae) in the State of Paraná, Brasil Abstract The species of Trichilia P. BROWNE (Meliaceae), found in Paraná state, Brazil, are studied. Nine species were referred: Trichilia lepidota subsp. schumanniana (HARMS) T. D. PENN., T. pallida Sw., T. claussenii C. DC., T. elegans A. JUSS. subsp. elegans, T. casarettii C. DC., T. pallens C. DC., T. pseudostipularis (A. JUSS.) C. DC., T. catigua A. JUSS. and T. silvatica C.DC. Trichilia lepidota subsp. schumanniana (HARMS) T. D. PENN. and T. pseudostipularis (A. JUSS.) C. DC are considered as rare in the area. T. pseudostipularis and T. silvatica are recorded for the first time in Paraná State.The study is based on herbaria samples, field observations and morphological analysis of specimens deposited in several Brazilian herbaria. The identifications were based on specialized bibliographies and comparison with the original descriptions. Identification keys were elaborated for the species of Paraná State and the descriptions are accompanied by illustrations, geographic distribution maps, as well as flowering and uses data. | [
"Religious Studies",
"Cultural Studies"
] | |
The Challenge Faced by the Medical Profession in Tropical Developing Countries | [
"Infectious Diseases",
"Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health"
] | ||
Etching mechanisms of thin SiO2 exposed to Cl2 plasma | [
"Materials Chemistry",
"Electrical and Electronic Engineering",
"Surfaces, Coatings and Films",
"Process Chemistry and Technology",
"Instrumentation",
"Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials"
] | ||
Structure of native polysaccharide antigens of type Ia and type Ib group B Streptococcus | Biochemistry | [
"Biochemistry"
] | |
648 Poster Evaluation of the skin surface hydration as early reaction in irradiated human skin measured by electrical method | [
"Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging",
"Oncology",
"Hematology"
] | ||
Donovanosis in developed countries: neglected or misdiagnosed disease? | [
"Infectious Diseases",
"Pharmacology (medical)",
"Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health",
"Dermatology"
] | ||
Multi-Level Decision-Making for The Predictive Maintenance of $k$ -Out-of-$n$ :F Deteriorating Systems | [
"Electrical and Electronic Engineering",
"Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality"
] | ||
A Relationship between the Transient Structure in the Monomeric State and the Aggregation Propensities of α-Synuclein and β-Synuclein | Biochemistry | [
"Biochemistry"
] | |
Review of Experimentell-psychologische Untersuchungen über das Denken. | [
"History and Philosophy of Science"
] | ||
Table of Contents | Christian Bioethics | [
"Philosophy",
"Religious Studies",
"Medicine (miscellaneous)"
] | |
Design of monitoring system for marine power station based on DSP | Abstract Based on the experimental platform of marine power station, the design of the collection circuit was presented and the electrical parameters such as voltage, current, frequency and phase were collected by taking digital signal processor (DSP) in type of TMS320F2812 as the core controller. As regards the site jamming signal existed in power system, the full-wave differential Fourier algorithm was applied to improve the sampling process. It could completely eliminate the DC component and suppress the aperiodic component, while obtaining the accurate fundamental component. Furthermore, the necessary conditions for establishing an effective monitoring system were provided. Combined with the touch screen in type of WEINVIEW MT8100i, the data monitoring and alarm display of the marine power station were realized. The designed data collection and monitoring system can be continuously and stably operated on the experimental platform, which verifies the feasibility of the design. | [
"Computer Science Applications",
"History",
"Education"
] | |
Rhynchosia bolusii (Phaseoleae, Fabaceae), a new species from the Western Cape Province of South Africa | A new species, Rhynchosia bolusii, is described. It is closely similar to R. capensis in the details of its leaves and long, slender peduncles, but differs mainly in its shrubby, non-twining habit and few-flowered inflorescences. It is known only from the summit of the Great Swartberg Mountains in the Western Cape Province. | [
"Plant Science",
"Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics"
] | |
Model-based techno-economic evaluation of fuel cell vehicles considering technology uncertainties | Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment | [
"Transportation",
"Civil and Structural Engineering"
] | |
La prospettiva di genere nella valutazione dell'esposizione ai rischi lavorativi | [
"Health Policy",
"Health (social science)"
] | ||
Electricity, Computing Hardware, and Internet Infrastructures in Health Facilities in Sierra Leone: Field Mapping Study | Background Years of health information system investment in many countries have facilitated service delivery, surveillance, reporting, and monitoring. Electricity, computing hardware, and internet networks are vital for health facility–based information systems. Availability of these infrastructures at health facilities is crucial for achieving national digital health visions. Objective The aim of this study was to gain insight into the state of computing hardware, electricity, and connectivity infrastructure at health facilities in Sierra Leone using a representative sample. Methods Stratified sampling of 72 (out of 1284) health facilities distributed in all districts of Sierra Leone was performed, factoring in the rural-urban divide, digital health activity, health facility type, and health facility ownership. Enumerators visited each health facility over a 2-week period. Results Among the 72 surveyed health facilities, 59 (82%) do not have institutionally provided internet. Among the 15 Maternal and Child Health Posts, as a type of primary health care unit (PHU), 9 (60%) use solar energy as their only electricity source and the other 6 (40%) have no electricity source. Similarly, among the 13 hospitals, 5 (38%) use a generator as a primary electricity source. All hospitals have at least one functional computer, although only 7 of the 13 hospitals have four or more functional computers. Similarly, only 2 of the 59 (3%) PHUs have one computer each, and 37 (63%) of the PHUs have one tablet device each. We consider this health care computing infrastructure mapping to be representative with a 95% confidence level within an 11% margin of error. Two-thirds of the PHUs have only alternate solar electricity, only 10 of the 72 surveyed health facilities have functional official internet, and most use suboptimal computing hardware. Overall, 43% of the surveyed health facilities believe that inadequate electricity is the biggest threat to digitization. Similarly, 16 (22%) of the 72 respondents stated that device theft is a primary hindrance to digitization. Conclusions Electricity provision for off-electricity-grid health facilities using alternative and renewable energy sources is emerging. The current trend where GSM (Global System for Mobile Communication) service providers provide the internet to all health facilities may change to other promising alternatives. This study provides evidence of the critical infrastructure gaps in health facilities in Sierra Leone. | [
"Health Information Management",
"Health Informatics"
] | |
Serofast Syphilis and Pregnancy Outcomes [2J] | [
"Obstetrics and Gynecology"
] | ||
D. Berg, D. Parker (trans.): Plautus and Terence. Five Comedies: Miles Gloriosus, Menaechmi, Bacchides, Hecyra, Adelphoe. Pp. xiii + 411. Indianapolis and Cambridge: Hackett Publishing, 1999. Paper, £7.95. ISBN: 0-87220-362-X. | [
"Literature and Literary Theory",
"Philosophy",
"History",
"Classics"
] | ||
More on the risk of cancer among nuclear workers | [
"Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health",
"Waste Management and Disposal"
] | ||
Power spectra of surface roughness of light emitting tunnel junctions measured by scanning tunneling microscopy | [
"Surfaces, Coatings and Films",
"Surfaces and Interfaces",
"Condensed Matter Physics"
] | ||
IDENTIFYING THE PLANT ORIGIN OF ARTISTS' YELLOW LAKE PIGMENTS BY ELECTROSPRAY MASS SPECTROMETRY | [
"Archeology",
"History"
] | ||
Miniaturization of dual band implantable antennas | Microwave and Optical Technology Letters | [
"Electrical and Electronic Engineering",
"Condensed Matter Physics",
"Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics",
"Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials"
] | |
Book Reviews and Notices | [
"Law"
] | ||
Author index volume 76 (1995) | [
"Artificial Intelligence",
"Logic"
] | ||
Supervening Hardship as Subdivision of the General Frustration Rule: A Comparative Analysis with Reference to Anglo American, German, French and Greek Law | The problem of ?frustration of contract? concerns the effect of supervening changes in circumstances, unforeseen and unforeseeable at the time of conclusion of the contract, on the obligations stemming from it. The present article addresses the more specific problem of ?supervening hardship? which arises when the performance, though physically (and legally) still possible, has become excessively difficult, that is, economically far more onerous than anticipated by the parties. The article is mainly a comparative analysis with reference to Anglo?American, German, French and Greek law. The analysis focuses on the case law of each legal system, without neglecting, at the same time, significant new developments in the field of statute law (such as the new provision of the German Civil Code ? § 313 BGB ? concerning the fundamental change in circumstances). | [
"Law"
] | |
Quantitative evaluation of sensory nerve endings in hypertrophy of labia minora pudendi in women | [
"Histology",
"Anatomy"
] | ||
Characterization of the binding sites for Al(III) and Be(II) in a sample of marine fulvic acids | [
"Water Science and Technology",
"Environmental Chemistry",
"Oceanography"
] | ||
Mechanical properties and clamping behaviors of snow crab claw | [
"Mechanics of Materials",
"Biomedical Engineering",
"Biomaterials"
] | ||
Environmental Landscape Design Based on Artificial Intelligence and Digital Space Technology | In order to improve the effect of future environmental landscape design, this study combines artificial intelligence technology and digital space technology to construct an environmental landscape design system. Moreover, this study uses polygons to model external landscape plants instead of modeling the microelement structure of landscape plants and re-polygonize them, which simplifies the model structure of landscape plants and improves computational efficiency. In addition, this study conducts collision detection in the growth of landscape plants to make it more realistic and more efficient and studies and analyzes the digital construction of landscape plants. Finally, after constructing an intelligent system, the effect of the system in this study is verified. Through data analysis, it can be seen that the environmental landscape design system based on artificial intelligence and digital space technology proposed in this study has good digital space structure expression effect and design effect. | [
"Electrical and Electronic Engineering",
"Signal Processing"
] | |
Europäische Romanentwicklung im 20. Jahrhundert und F. M. Dostoevskij | [
"Literature and Literary Theory",
"Linguistics and Language",
"Language and Linguistics",
"Cultural Studies"
] | ||
Tu1074 Do Internal Medicine Residents Inappropriately Prescribe Proton Pump Inhibitors? | Gastroenterology | [
"Gastroenterology",
"Hepatology"
] | |
Fluorescent Iron (III) Determination Based on Salicylaldehyde Functionalized Bimodal Mesoporous Silica | Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology | [
"Condensed Matter Physics",
"Biomedical Engineering",
"Bioengineering"
] | |
Science and environmental policy: The critical role of impartiality | [
"Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law",
"Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health",
"Pollution",
"Waste Management and Disposal"
] |
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