Spinners
Mostrando 1-10 de 10 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Adaptação de células CHO secretoras de prolactina humana e seus antagonistas para o crescimento em suspensão / Adaptation of CHO cells secreting human prolactin and their antagonists to growth in suspension
O Grupo de Hormônios do Centro de Biotecnologia do IPEN desenvolveu várias linhagens de células de ovário de hamster chinês (CHO) modificadas geneticamente e comprovadamente eficientes na expressão de proteínas heterólogas, dentre elas a prolactina humana (hPRL) e os análogos antagonistas de prolactina (S179D-hPRL e G129R-hPRL). No entanto, todas as
Publicado em: 2011
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2. Successful scale-up of human embryonic stem cell production in a stirred microcarrier culture system
Future clinical applications of human embryonic stem (hES) cells will require high-yield culture protocols. Currently, hES cells are mainly cultured in static tissue plates, which offer a limited surface and require repeated sub-culturing. Here we describe a stirred system with commercial dextran-based microcarriers coated with denatured collagen to scale-up
Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research. Publicado em: 2009-06
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3. Dançar sem Fronteiras : uma urdidura cênica das fiandeiras
Esta dissertação desenvolve uma pesquisa de criação coreográfica e montagem em vídeo a partir de um estudo de caso realizado com as fiandeiras de Anápolis, Goiás, com base numa observação ativa. Assim, este trabalho pretende tecer reflexões acerca do entrelaçamento do fazer artesanal, da performance e das mídias digitais (áudio e vídeo) na con
Publicado em: 2008
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4. Mule Spinners' Cancer and the Wool Industry
Although mule spinning has been used in the cotton and wool industries for about two centuries, the earliest recorded cases of mule spinners' cancer were not reported until the end of the nineteenth century. From then on the number of cases rapidly increased. Evidence accumulated which strongly suggested that the mineral oil used to lubricate the mule spindl
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5. Mule Spinners' Cancer
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6. Scrotal cancer in the north-west of England, 1962-68
Lee, W. R., Alderson, M. R., and Downes, J. E. (1972).Brit. J. industr. Med.,29, 188-195. Scrotal cancer in the north-west of England, 1962-68. During the seven years 1962 to 1968 there were 103 cases of scrotal cancer reported to the Manchester Regional Cancer Registry. It was possible to obtain reasonably full occupational histories concerning 89 of these
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7. Exposure to carbon disulphide and ischaemic heart disease in a viscose rayon factory.
The cohort of viscose rayon workers previously described by Tiller et al has been reconstructed and followed up to the end of 1982. The pattern of mortality at ages 45 to 64 for the extended period 1950-82 is similar to that described by Tiller et al for 1950-64. The spinners, the workers most heavily exposed to carbon disulphide, have a significantly higher
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8. A study of rope workers exposed to hemp and flax
Smith, G. F., Coles, G. V., Schilling, R. S. F., and Walford, Joan (1969).Brit. J. industr. Med.,26, 109-114. A study of rope workers exposed to hemp and flax. Respiratory symptoms and ventilatory capacities were studied in 54 men and 22 women exposed to the mixed dusts of hemp and flax in an English rope factory. The preparers and most of the spinners were
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9. Byssinosis in Hong Kong.
After a report in 1980 of the first three diagnosed locally cases and a preliminary epidemiological investigation that found little evidence of the disease, a survey was aimed at determining the prevalence of byssinosis in Hong Kong. Some 1776 workers in six cotton mills were studied using the standard MRC questionnaire and portable spirometers. Only 48 (2.7
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10. A morbidity study of viscose rayon workers exposed to carbon disulphide
ABSTRACT A historical cohort study of the morbidity of CS2 and control workers was carried out in a viscose rayon factory and an adjacent cotton mill. A total of 725 male workers was employed at the two factories on 1 May 1966. All records of medical treatment received by these men from general practitioners, hospitals, and plant clinics for the period from