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1. A SKETCH ON NĀGĀRJUNA'S PERSPECTIVES ON "RELATION"
RESUMO O objetivo deste artigo é proporcionar um esboço da maneira na qual Nāgārjuna aborda a ideia de 'relação'. O conceito de 'relação' que encontramos nas fontes pāli é aqui sistematizado teoricamente conforme três padrões: 1. (onto)lógico, 2. existencial estritamente subordinativo, 3. existencial não estritamente subordinativo. Após ter di
Kriterion. Publicado em: 2016-04
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2. Investigation of a novel Bacillus thuringiensis toxin
The aim of the present work was to investigate the toxicity, biochemical characteristics, gene and protein contents, and the mechanism of action of toxins from the Brazilian Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) strain S725. This strain has been reported as toxic against the cotton boll weevil (Anthonomus grandis), a severe pest of cotton crops in America, which is co
Publicado em: 2006
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3. Visão de cores e sensibilidade ao contraste em indivíduos com diabete melito: avaliação psicofísica e eletrofisiológica / Color vision and contrast sensitivity in subjects with diabetes mellitus : psychophysical and electrophysiological evaluation
Before the establishment of retinopathy detectable in the ophthalmologic examination, color vision and contrast sensitivity may be altered in diabetic patients. (Dean e cols., 1997; Kurtenbach e cols., 1999). The sensory deficits have been attributed to vascular alterations and to (Greenstein e cols., 2000; Lieth e cols., 2000). However, there are no definit
Publicado em: 2004
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4. Comparison of the use of Tanner and Whitehouse, NCHS, and Cambridge standards in infancy.
The British (Tanner and Whitehouse) and American (National Center for Health Statistics, NCHS) growth standards are widely used internationally, although the data are now over 30 years old. Routine weight data was retrieved from the child health records of a complete annual cohort of 3418 children aged 18-30 months to test the validity of these standards for
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5. Increased incidence of cervical cytological abnormalities in women with genital warts or contact with genital warts: a need for increased vigilance?
OBJECTIVE--To determine whether women who have a history of genital warts or whose sexual partners have such a history were more likely to have borderline or dyskaryotic cervical smears than other women. DESIGN--Prospective study conducted over a five month period. SETTING--A genitourinary medicine clinic in Cambridge, UK. PATIENTS--One hundred and eighty fi
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6. Patient satisfaction: an indicator of quality in disablement services centres.
OBJECTIVES--To develop a patient satisfaction system for disablement services centres and to report on how the initial findings have been used in audit to improve their quality of care and services. DESIGN--Interview survey of randomly selected users attending in three centres: Birmingham (centre X), Oxford (centre Y), and Cambridge (centre Z) to establish c