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    Análisis epistemológico de la película Philadelphia

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    La película Philadelphia, filmada en 1993, basada en la lucha de un brillante abogado homosexual con síndrome de inmunodeficiencia adquirida, quien forma parte de una renombrada firma de abogados de la ciudad de Philadelphia, Estados Unidos. Durante el ejercicio de su profesión mantiene en reserva su sexualidad y enfermedad hasta que esta comienza a deteriorar su salud y se hace notoria por las lesiones cutáneas del sarcoma de Kaposi. A partir de allí la firma de abogados sospecha de su padecimiento y lo despide alegando negligencia. Durante el juicio los personajes principales, el Dr. Andrew Beckett, representado por el actor Tom Hanks, quien es el discriminado y el Dr. Joe Miller representado por el actor Denzel Washington, su abogado defensor ante el juicio contra el bufete; van estableciendo una relación y un cambio de perspectiva, sobre todo del abogado defensor, esa intersubjetividad, que está ligada al encuentro, la lucha entre el reconocimiento reciproco, se analiza desde la escuela epistemológica social-humanista de Hegel-Marx y desde el Relativismo de Flec

    The Role of For-Profit Actors in Implementing Targeted Sanctions:The Case of the European Union

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    The evolution of sanctions from comprehensive to targeted has favored the inclusion of for-profit actors in the policy process. Sanctions are used to deal with security challenges and while the role of for-profit actors in the provision of public goods has been investigated, less has been said about their role in the provision of security. This chapter investigates the role of for-profit actors in the implementation of sanctions. More specifically, this chapter suggests a typology of regulatory environments that facilitates explaining and understanding the behavior of for-profit actors in implementing targeted sanctions. By looking at the quality of instructions provided by state authorities and their capacity to monitor the implementation of such decisions, the chapter argues that overcompliance, uneven and lack of compliance are more likely in certain regulatory environments rather than in others. The theoretical framework is tested on the case study of the restrictive measures of the EU. The data for this research was collected through semi-opened interviews and focus groups held in Brussels from 2013 to 2015

    Un dispositivo per il controllo di piccoli spostamenti del carrello del microscopio

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    Heart failure in real world

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    The heart failure (HF) is one of the greatest problems of public health with increasing epidemiological importance. In the present study we analyzed a population of 299 patients, consecutively admitted to hospital, whose diagnosis of HF was verified retrospectively. In our analysis we considered underlying heart diseases, comorbidities, ejection fraction, presence of atrial fibrillation and pleural effusion, values of NT pro-BNP and causes of destabilization precipitating HF. The mean age of our population was 81 years. Patients with preserved systolic function were 145 (61% of the total, 59 male and 86 female). 166 patients (69% of the total) had hypertensive heart disease and 211 had hypertension (88% of the total). Patients with pleural effusion were 108 (46% of total). In the total population 102 patients (43%) had from 3 to 5 comorbidities, 169 patients (71%) had at least 2 comorbidities and only 4 patients (1.7%) had no comorbidities. The collected data highlight the complexity of patients with HF, often due to advanced age and a high number of comorbidities

    Effect of physiological exercise on osteocalcin levels in subjects with adrenal incidentaloma.

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    AIM:In the present study, we have evaluated whether physical exercise affect low osteocalcin concentrations observed in patients with subclinical hypercortisolism. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Sixteen patients (10 men and 6 women, age 38-55 yr) with adrenal incidentaloma were studied. Fifteen healthy volunteers matched for age (range 35-47 yr) were used as controls. Subjects were submitted to a 8-week exercise-training program with cycle-ergometer for 1 h/day 3-4 days/week at 60% of their individual VO2 max. Before and after this period, resting venous serum osteocalcin and GH concentrations were measured in the same batch. The blood sampling after 8 weeks of the training program were performed after resting for one day. All patients and controls underwent also the following endocrine evaluation: serum cortisol, plasma ACTH. RESULTS: Our results demonstrate a significant increase of osteocalcin after physical exercise and a positive correlation between osteocalcin and GH. This later might suggest a role of GH in the increased osteocalcin secretion. CONCLUSIONS: The data of the present study suggest a positive effect of physical exercise on bone metabolism in patients with adrenal incidentaloma
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