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    Sobre a questão da designação terminológica da disciplina orientação bibliográfica

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    A disciplina orientação bibliográfica é analisada no tocante à sua designação terminológica. Para tanto, são empregados métodos da teoria da normalização, isto é, as normas da ISO/R919 e ISO R/704. Verifica-se que a aproximação mais adequada para a designação da disciplina é procedimentos e técnicas para busca e uso da informação

    Migrants in Hospital

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    Spectral approximations of the Stokes problem by divergence-free functions

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    The method of Moser, Moin, and Leonard (1983) for the approximation of the three-dimensional Navier-Stokes equations using divergence-free subspaces is revisited and analyzed. It is shown that the computed velocity field converges to the physical one with spectral accuracy. Moreover, a method for recovering the pressure field is proposed. This method is stable and provides a pressure that converges to the physical one with spectral accuracy

    Thorax: new millennium vascular imaging

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    Hashimoto's thyroiditis associated with urticaria and angio-oedema: disappearance of cutaneous and mucosal manifestations after thyroidectomy.

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    A 60 year old woman affected by Hashimoto's thyroiditis presented with a history of recurring episodes of urticaria and angio-oedema. Clinical and laboratory evaluation of the patient excluded allergy to external agents, hereditary angio-oedema, and occult infections. A pathogenic relation between Hashimoto's thyroiditis and chronic urticaria/angio-oedema was suspected. However, treatment with L-thyroxine had no influence on the frequency and severity of the cutaneous and mucosal manifestations, which occurred almost daily and required repeated administration of steroids. The patient therefore underwent total thyroidectomy. Cytometric analysis of intrathyroidal lymphocyte subsets showed unusual abnormalities. Urticaria and angio-oedema completely remitted after surgery; 18 months postoperatively the patient was still asymptomatic

    Thorax: new millennium vascular imaging

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    In recent years the technological development of computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance (MR) has promoted new improvements in diagnosis by means of imaging. In particular the introduction of multislice CT and MR angiography (MRA) has broadened the non-invasive diagnostic possibilities in the vascular study of thorax. The new technological developments of CT and MR enable functional studies as well. Recent studies have demonstrated that CT and MR are as accurate in finding the vascular anomalies as digital subtraction angiography, while they are more precise in recognising possible associated pathologies which modify therapeutic treatment (for example of the trachea, bronchi, oesophagus etc.). There are many vascular structures in the thorax which needs to be considered (aorta, pulmonary and coronary arteries, pulmonary veins, vena cava). The field of associated pathologies is also broad, and includes congenital vascular anomalies, vascular malformations, aorta dissection, vascular compression syndromes, atherosclerotic stenosis or occlusions, and pulmonary embolism. In pulmonary embolism some authors have demonstrated the utility of CT, in showing pulmonary segmental perfusion defects, and MRA, in identifying sub-segment pulmonary embolism. In this paper we analyse the most important CT and MR applications for the study of vascular thoracic diseases and compare them with other diagnostic techniques. We also evaluate the morpho-functional capabilities of CT and MR in this field
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