162 research outputs found
Avaliação do Conhecimento, Adesão Terapêutica e Repercussão de uma Sessão Educativa sobre o Glaucoma numa População de Doentes seguidos na Consulta de Especialidade num Hospital Central
Análise da Repercussão de uma Sessão Educativa sobre o Glaucoma no Conhecimento da Doença
Introdução: A adesão à terapêutica antiglaucomatosa é fundamental na redução e controlo da pressão intra-ocular. Os doentes com menor nível de conhecimento sobre a sua doença apresentam taxas de não adesão terapêutica superiores. Este estudo tem como objectivo a avaliação da repercussão de uma sessão de esclarecimento sobre o glaucoma e seu tratamento. Material e métodos: Estudo prospectivo que incluiu 24 doentes seguidos em consulta de glaucoma. Procedeu-se ao preenchimento de um questionário validado, sobre a doença e o seu tratamento. De seguida os doentes assistiram a uma sessão de esclarecimento sobre o glaucoma. O preenchimento do questionário foi repetido após a sessão e ao fim de 1 mês. Resultados: A idade média foi 63,7 anos, 45,8% era do sexo feminino. Em 9 das 22 perguntas, mais de 50% dos doentes responderam acertadamente antes da sessão educativa. Após a realização da mesma foram 13 as respostas acertadas por mais de 50% dos doentes (p0,05) e o nível de escolaridade (p>0,05). Conclusão: Através da sessão educativa houve uma melhoria dos conhecimentos dos doentes com glaucoma, relativamente à sua doença
Oxidation behavior of graphene-coated copper at intrinsic graphene defects of different origins
The development of ultrathin barrier films is vital to the advanced semiconductor industry. Graphene appears to hold promise as a protective coating; however, the polycrystalline and defective nature of engineered graphene hinders its practical applications. Here, we investigate the oxidation behavior of graphene-coated Cu foils at intrinsic graphene defects of different origins. Macro-scale information regarding the spatial distribution and oxidation resistance of various graphene defects is readily obtained using optical and electron microscopies after the hot-plate annealing. The controlled oxidation experiments reveal that the degree of structural deficiency is strongly dependent on the origins of the structural defects, the crystallographic orientations of the underlying Cu grains, the growth conditions of graphene, and the kinetics of the graphene growth. The obtained experimental and theoretical results show that oxygen radicals, decomposed from water molecules in ambient air, are effectively inverted at Stone-Wales defects into the graphene/Cu interface with the assistance of facilitators
Involvement and Decisions of Young Professionals on Stock Investments
Young professionals in the Philippines show low stock market involvement due to behavioral biases, poor risk assessments, lack of confidence to invest, and limited understanding or trust in digital investment tools. This study examined the influence of determinants of stock market involvement to stock investment decisions among 385 young professionals in Cebu City aged 20-35, a demographic with growing financial capacity but limited involvement, while also accounting the impact of demographic factors. Employing descriptive statistics, Pearson Correlation Coefficient, and Chi-Square Tests, results revealed that age, monthly income, and years of stock investment experience significantly affect involvement and investment decisions. Strong correlations were found between stock market awareness and investment behaviors, risk perception, and technology adoption with key investment decision factors, including consideration of economic conditions (r=.696), technical indicators (r=.620), market volatility (r=.684), and stock market indices (r=.606). Results affirm the Theory of Planned Behavior, Prospect Theory, and the Technology Acceptance Model, while supporting the hypothesis that a significant relationship exists between the levels of involvement and investment decisions. The findings underscore the importance of personalized financial education, improved digital literacy, and greater regulatory transparency to foster confident, data-driven investment decisions. These insights also provide a valuable basis for financial institutions, policymakers, and fintech developers to collaboratively design accessible, behavior-sensitive, and tech-enabled programs that encourage deeper and smarter engagement in the stock market
Enhancement of outflow facility in the murine eye by targeting selected tight-junctions of Schlemm's canal endothelia
The juxtacanalicular connective tissue of the trabecular meshwork together with inner wall endothelium of Schlemm’s canal (SC) provide the bulk of resistance to aqueous outflow from the anterior chamber. Endothelial cells lining SC elaborate tight junctions (TJs), down-regulation of which may widen paracellular spaces between cells, allowing greater fluid outflow. We observed significant increase in paracellular permeability following siRNA-mediated suppression of TJ transcripts, claudin-11, zonula-occludens-1 (ZO-1) and tricellulin in human SC endothelial monolayers. In mice claudin-11 was not detected, but intracameral injection of siRNAs targeting ZO-1 and tricellulin increased outflow facility significantly. Structural qualitative and quantitative analysis of SC inner wall by transmission electron microscopy revealed significantly more open clefts between endothelial cells treated with targeting, as opposed to non-targeting siRNA. These data substantiate the concept that the continuity of SC endothelium is an important determinant of outflow resistance, and suggest that SC endothelial TJs represent a specific target for enhancement of aqueous movement through the conventional outflow system
Renal and neurological side effects of colistin in critically ill patients
Colistin is a complex polypeptide antibiotic composed mainly of colistin A and B. It was abandoned from clinical use in the 1970s because of significant renal and, to a lesser extent, neurological toxicity. Actually, colistin is increasingly put forward as salvage or even first-line treatment for severe multidrug-resistant, Gram-negative bacterial infections, particularly in the intensive care setting. We reviewed the most recent literature on colistin treatment, focusing on efficacy and toxicity issues. The method used for literature search was based on a PubMed retrieval using very precise criteria
Logging Affects Fledgling Sex Ratios and Baseline Corticosterone in a Forest Songbird
Silviculture (logging) creates a disturbance to forested environments. The degree to which forests are modified depends on the logging prescription and forest stand characteristics. In this study we compared the effects of two methods of group-selection (“moderate” and “heavy”) silviculture (GSS) and undisturbed reference stands on stress and offspring sex ratios of a forest interior species, the Ovenbird (Seiurus aurocapilla), in Algonquin Provincial Park, Canada. Blood samples were taken from nestlings for corticosterone and molecular sexing. We found that logging creates a disturbance that is stressful for nestling Ovenbirds, as illustrated by elevated baseline corticosterone in cut sites. Ovenbirds nesting in undisturbed reference forest produce fewer male offspring per brood (proportion male = 30%) while logging with progressively greater forest disturbance, shifted the offspring sex ratio towards males (proportion male: moderate = 50%, heavy = 70%). If Ovenbirds in undisturbed forests usually produce female-biased broods, then the production of males as a result of logging may disrupt population viability. We recommend a broad examination of nestling sex ratios in response to anthropogenic disturbance to determine the generality of our findings
Day-to-Day Test–Retest Variability of CBF, CMRO2, and OEF Measurements Using Dynamic 15O PET Studies
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169592.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)PURPOSE: We assessed test-retest variability of cerebral blood flow (CBF), cerebral blood volume (CBV), cerebral metabolic rate of oxygen (CMRO(2)), and oxygen extraction fraction (OEF) measurements derived from dynamic (15)O positron emission tomography (PET) scans. PROCEDURES: In seven healthy volunteers, complete test-retest (15)O PET studies were obtained; test-retest variability and left-to-right ratios of CBF, CBV, OEF, and CMRO(2) in arterial flow territories were calculated. RESULTS: Whole-brain test-retest coefficients of variation for CBF, CBV, CMRO(2), and OEF were 8.8%, 13.8%, 5.3%, and 9.3%, respectively. Test-retest variability of CBV left-to-right ratios was <7.4% across all territories. Corresponding values for CBF, CMRO(2), and OEF were better, i.e., <4.5%, <4.0%, and <1.4%, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: The test-retest variability of CMRO(2) measurements derived from dynamic (15)O PET scans is comparable to within-session test-retest variability derived from steady-state (15)O PET scans. Excellent regional test-retest variability was observed for CBF, CMRO(2), and OEF. Variability of absolute CBF and OEF measurements is probably affected by physiological day-to-day variability of CBF
Gigahertz quantized charge pumping in graphene quantum dots
Single electron pumps are set to revolutionize electrical metrology by
enabling the ampere to be re-defined in terms of the elementary charge of an
electron. Pumps based on lithographically-fixed tunnel barriers in mesoscopic
metallic systems and normal/superconducting hybrid turnstiles can reach very
small error rates, but only at MHz pumping speeds corresponding to small
currents of the order 1 pA. Tunable barrier pumps in semiconductor structures
have been operated at GHz frequencies, but the theoretical treatment of the
error rate is more complex and only approximate predictions are available.
Here, we present a monolithic, fixed barrier single electron pump made entirely
from graphene. We demonstrate pump operation at frequencies up to 1.4 GHz, and
predict the error rate to be as low as 0.01 parts per million at 90 MHz.
Combined with the record-high accuracy of the quantum Hall effect and proximity
induced Josephson junctions, accurate quantized current generation brings an
all-graphene closure of the quantum metrological triangle within reach.
Envisaged applications for graphene charge pumps outside quantum metrology
include single photon generation via electron-hole recombination in
electrostatically doped bilayer graphene reservoirs, and for readout of
spin-based graphene qubits in quantum information processing.Comment: 13 pages, 11 figures, includes supplementary informatio
Evidence of antineutrinos from distant reactors using pure water at SNO
The SNO+ Collaboration reports the first evidence of reactor antineutrinos in a Cherenkov detector. The nearest nuclear reactors are located 240 km away in Ontario, Canada. This analysis uses events with energies lower than in any previous analysis with a large water Cherenkov detector. Two analytical methods are used to distinguish reactor antineutrinos from background events in 190 days of data and yield consistent evidence for antineutrinos with a combined significance of 3.5σ
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