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Išsėtinės sklerozės sukėlimo ir terapijos elektrofiziologinis įvertinimas / Electrophysiological evaluation of induction and therapy of multiple sclerosisStarovoitova, Inga 23 June 2014 (has links)
Eksperimento tikslas – svorio kitimu bei elektrofiziologiniais parametrais įvertinti išsėtinės sklerozės sukėlimą bei gydymą. Tyrėme H/M santykio bei Burgundų triušių svorio kitimą esant skirtingiems eksperimento etapams – iki susargdinimo, po susargdinimo bei gydymo metu. Taip pat įvertinti mirtingumą per visą eksperimento laikotarpį. Eksperimentui, kuris truko 16 savaičių, buvo paimti 32 Burgundų linijos triušiai, suskirstyti į 5 grupes. Atlikus eksperimentą bei išanalizavus duomenis, gavome, kad H/M santykis per visas grupes patikimai nekinta. Susargdinus triušių svoris patikimai mažėjo, pradėjus gydymą patikimo svorio kitimo negauta. Eksperimento metu krito 7 triušių, 4 iš jų krito pirmą gydymo dieną. / The aim of this study was to evaluate the induction and therapy of Multiple Sclerosis by means of body weight and electrophysiological parameters. The H/M ratio and weight were evaluated before induction, after, and during therapy of Multiple Sclerosis. The death rate was evaluated also. 32 burgundy rabbits, divided into 5 groups were used in experiment that lasted 16 weeks. We did not found significant changes in H/M ratio after induction of Multiple Sclerosis and due to treatment. However induction of Multiple Sclerosis significantly reduced the weights of animals. The maximal rate of death was at the first day of treatment.
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H.M. Hyndman and British socialismTsuzuki, Chushichi January 1959 (has links)
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A study of the influence of Dr. H. M. Tory on educational policy in CanadaKidd, J. R. January 1944 (has links)
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Some Observations On Seismic Behaviour Of Traditional Timber Structures In TurkeyEr Akan, Asli 01 June 2004 (has links) (PDF)
This thesis is about behaviour of traditional timber structures under lateral loads in Turkey. The timber-framed houses are the products of cultural heritage of people who live in Anatolia. These structures have performed well in earthquakes throughout the history. As a result, this study intends to present the observations on the seismic behaviours of traditional timber buildings with the help of computer-generated models. In this thesis, the general characteristics of timber are examined, the earthquake problem is briefly introduced, its effects on buildings are discussed, current knowledge on the earthquake performance of traditional Turkish timber buildings is presented, and their seismic behaviours are shown by using SAP2000 to help to better understand their behaviours in an earthquake.
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O mar e a selva = relato da viagem de Henry Major Tomlinson ao Brasil : estudo e tradução / The sea and the jungle : Henry Major Tomlinson's travel to Brazil : studying and translationRocha, Hélio Rodrigues da, 1965- 19 August 2018 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2011 / Resumo: Estudar as representações da Amazônia brasileira e elaborar a tradução de The Sea and Jungle, de Henry Major Tomlinson, são os objetivos centrais desta tese de doutorado. O autor do referido relato de viagem é um jornalista britânico que, no final de dezembro de 1909, dispensado de seus ofícios no Morning Leader, embarcou no navio S. S. England, em Swansea, País de Gales e, depois de cruzar o oceano Atlântico, aportou em Belém do Pará, Brasil; dali seguiu, via rios Pará, Amazonas e Madeira, para Porto Velho, atual capital do Estado de Rondônia, ponto inicial da Estrada de Ferro MadeiraMamoré. O navio levava suprimentos e maquinaria para a referida ferrovia. É justamente ao longo de parte de seu traçado, na extensão entre Porto Velho e a cachoeira denominada Caldeirão do Inferno, que esse peregrino londrino empreende uma excursão tendo como guia o texano Marion Hill, com quem se encontrou ao chegar àquele porto, em plena selva. O Mar e a Selva estabelece fios tessitivos com Odisséia de Homero, e se compõe, portanto, tanto de histórias de marinheiros e de aventuras do herói, quanto de descrições do mundo real e de um mundo mítico e fictício que contribuem na constituição do sujeito. Em se tratando de um discurso de um viajanteperegrino adoto, então, certos paradigmas: a noção de discurso e "artes da existência" cunhadas por Michel Foucault; a primeira em A arqueologia do Saber e A ordem do discurso e, a segunda, em A história da sexualidade: o uso dos prazeres; adoto, também, alguns conceitos advindos dos Estudos PósColonialistas, Utópicos, Crítica Literária, Filosofia e Estética. O Mar e a Selva reflete e refrata uma determinada realidade social de dois mundos, o do viajante e o do viajado, ou seja, do nativo e, a partir dessa "dança de espelhos", investigo em que medida o narrador critica sua sociedade pelos olhares que lança a outras comunidades amazônicas. Verifico também como ele reconstroi a si mesmo a partir da convocação de antigos viajantes (Hakluyt, Humbolt, Wallace, Bates), de correntes filosóficas (Pirronismo e Gymnosofismo), de escritores como Thoreau, Emerson, Drake, Spruce, Pikes, Raleigh, Burney, Defoe; de personagens bíblicos (Moisés, Jonas, Josué), de lendas e mitos gregos e romanos, etc. ao palco de sua composição literária e, conjuntamente, do "si mesmo". O eixo argumentativo desta tese é que este relato se apresenta, em primeiro lugar, como uma crítica políticomoral à Inglaterra e ao Brasil e serve como um exercício de elevação dos pensamentos rumo ao Sublime, "a alma do corpo retórico", diz Weiskel via Longino. Em segundo, as representações da Amazônia a configuram ora como o Campos Elísios, ora como o Tártaro. Assim, alto e baixo, vastidão e infinitude, luzes e trevas, vilania e nobreza, paraíso e inferno, feiúra e beleza, ordem e desordem, vida e morte se entrelaçam no percurso do viajante ideal. Portanto, ele vai além da escrita do que ele vê, e faz com que o leitor também veja / Abstract: To study the representations of Brazilian Amazon and to translate Henry Major Tomlinson's The Sea and the Jungle are the main purposes of this thesis. The book was written by a British journalist who in the month of December 1909, released from his work at Morning Leader and boarded S. S. England in a coal port in Swansea, Wales. After crossing Atlantic ocean, the author arrived in Para, Brazil, and from there, he steamed up the Amazon and Madeira Rivers to Porto Velho the current capital of Rondonia State that was then the initial point of MadeiraMamore Railway. The steamership carried coal and machinery to the railway. It is exactly alongside of its track, between Porto Velho and Hell's Cauldron Falls extension that the londoner peregrin undertakes his journal with Marion Hill, his Texan guide whom he met when he arrived at that port in the Jungle. The Sea and the Jungle stablishes relation of intertextuality to Homer's Odissey and it contains sailor's stories and hero's adventures and descriptions of true and mythical world that contribute to the subject's construction. As the book explores travelers and peregrin's discourses, we follow some paradigms: Michel Foucault's notion of discourse and "arts of existence"; the first is in his books A arqueologia do saber and A ordem do discurso; the second is in História da sexualidade: o uso dos prazeres. We follow too some notions derived from PostColonial and Utopian Studies, Literary Criticism, as well as Phylosophy and Asthetics. The Sea and the Jungle reflects and refracts determined social reality of two worlds, traveler's and travelee's, that is the object of the traveler's writing. Throughout this "dancing of mirrors" we investigate to what dimension the narrator criticizes his society from some glances that he projects on others communities. Moreover, we ask how the narrator builds up himself by using references to old travelers, (Hakluyt, Humbolt, Pikes, Wallace, Bates, etc.), some philosofic streaming (Pyrronism e Gymnosofism), to writers such as H. D. Thoreau, R. W. Emerson, F. Drake, D. Spruce; biblical characters as (Moses, Jons, Josuah), to some legends and Greek and Roman myths which he brings to the stage of his literary composition. The argumentative pivot of this thesis is that this travel writing presents itself first as a political and moral criticism to England and Brazil. Second, as an exercise of high thoughts towards the Sublime, "the soul of rethoric body", according to Weiskel when quoting Longino. The representations of the Amazon are configured now as Elysium sometimes as Hell. So, height and lowness, vastness and infinity, light and darkness, villainy and nobility, heaven and hell, ugliness and beauty, order and disorder, life and death are interlaced in the ideal traveller's enterprise. Therefore the author goes beyond writing about the seen, he also makes the reader see / Doutorado / Historia e Historiografia Literaria / Doutor em Teoria e História Literária
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Perspective vol. 4 no. 3 (Aug 1970)Carvill, Robert Lee 21 August 1970 (has links)
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Perspective vol. 4 no. 3 (Aug 1970) / Perspective: Newsletter of the Association for the Advancement of Christian ScholarshipCarvill, Robert Lee 26 March 2013 (has links)
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