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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Desarrollo de una Interfaz de Gestión para Painless Tracking Web

Ojeda Cárcamo, Rodrigo Ignacio January 2008 (has links)
El desarrollo de un área de gestión más acabada para la nueva versión de la herramienta Painless Tracking versión Excell llamada Painless Tracking Web, motiva el trabajo realizado en esta memoria. A través de este él se hará una investigación en primera instancia sobre el proceso de gestión en proyectos que utilicen metodologías ágiles como trasfondo de desarrollo. Para ello se ahondará en temas como procesos de medición, estructura adecuada de métricas y reportes y la utilización de estos mismos. Luego se hará una revisión sobre las distintas métricas y reportes presentes en las distintas metodologías ágiles actuales y sobre la misma herramienta Painless Tracking Excell. Después se procederá a realizar una selección sobre las métricas y reportes investigados en el punto anterior, para luego realizar una aplicación práctica de los mismos con datos reales de un proyecto de desarrollo. Luego se implementarán usando desarrollo guiado por tests como metodología y tecnologías basadas en Python, XML y Flash. Finalmente se concluirá sobre los componentes desarrollados para la interfaz de gestión de Painless Tracking Web, el valor generado por esta investigación y las proyecciones futuras sobre la misma.
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A Painless Way to Teach Faculty and Residents to Write for Publication

Wallace, Rick L., Tudiver, Fred, Furgeson, Kate 01 January 2006 (has links)
No description available.
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Nearly Missed: Painless Aortic Dissection Masquerading as Infective Endocarditis

Bhogal, Sukhdeep, Khalid, Muhammad, Murtaza, Ghulam, Bhandari, Tarun, Summers, Jeffrey A. 07 May 2018 (has links)
Aortic dissection is a life-threatening emergency associated with significant mortality rate. Early diagnosis is essential to improve the survival. Although the most common presentation is severe chest pain, it can be variable leading to delay in the diagnosis especially if it is painless. Painless aortic dissection is a rare entity with sparse data available based on case reports. We present a case of a young male with an atypical presentation where the presumptive diagnosis of infective endocarditis was made based on initial presentation but was eventually diagnosed as painless aortic dissection.
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Uncovering Novel Immuno-metabolic Profiles in Cutaneous Leishmaniasis:From Vaccine Development to Analgesic Mechanisms

Volpedo, Greta 09 September 2022 (has links)
No description available.
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Transforming the Brute : On the Ethical Acceptability of Creating Painless Animals

Mittelstadt, Brent January 2009 (has links)
<p><p><em>Transforming the Brute</em> addresses the ethical acceptability of creating painless animals for usage in biomedical experimentation.  In recent decades the possibility of creating genetically decerebrate animals or AMLs for human ends has been discussed in scientific, academic, and corporate communities.  While the ability to create animals that cannot feel, experience, and are more plant than animal remains science fiction, biomedicine may now be able to eliminate or significantly reduce the capacity to feel pain and nociception through genetic engineering.  With this new technology comes the opportunity to vastly increase the welfare of animals used in biomedical experimentation, yet this possibility has largely been ignored by the scientific and academic community.  This work seeks to reveal the moral necessity of creating painless animals for usage in biomedical experimentation for animal welfare ends.  Intrinsic objections relating to animal integrity, rights, companionship, the alteration of telos, humility and virtue are considered.  The benefit of eliminating nociceptive pain in experimental animals is addressed, and differences are examined between biomedical experimentation and other usage of animals for human ends which makes the proposed creation of painless animals ethically unique.  Finally, an argument is presented for the moral necessity of replacing normal animals with painless animals in biomedical experimentation with consideration given to genetically decerebrate animals.</p></p>
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Transforming the Brute : On the Ethical Acceptability of Creating Painless Animals

Mittelstadt, Brent January 2009 (has links)
Transforming the Brute addresses the ethical acceptability of creating painless animals for usage in biomedical experimentation.  In recent decades the possibility of creating genetically decerebrate animals or AMLs for human ends has been discussed in scientific, academic, and corporate communities.  While the ability to create animals that cannot feel, experience, and are more plant than animal remains science fiction, biomedicine may now be able to eliminate or significantly reduce the capacity to feel pain and nociception through genetic engineering.  With this new technology comes the opportunity to vastly increase the welfare of animals used in biomedical experimentation, yet this possibility has largely been ignored by the scientific and academic community.  This work seeks to reveal the moral necessity of creating painless animals for usage in biomedical experimentation for animal welfare ends.  Intrinsic objections relating to animal integrity, rights, companionship, the alteration of telos, humility and virtue are considered.  The benefit of eliminating nociceptive pain in experimental animals is addressed, and differences are examined between biomedical experimentation and other usage of animals for human ends which makes the proposed creation of painless animals ethically unique.  Finally, an argument is presented for the moral necessity of replacing normal animals with painless animals in biomedical experimentation with consideration given to genetically decerebrate animals.

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