878 research outputs found
Neighbourhoods as relational places for people living with dementia
An increase in the number of people living independently with dementia across the developed world has focused attention on the relevance of neighbourhood context for enabling or facilitating social health and wellbeing. Taking the lived experiences and daily realities of people living with dementia as a starting point, this paper contributes new understanding about the relevance of local places for supporting those living with the condition in the community. The paper outlines findings from a study of the neighbourhood experiences, drawing on new data collected from a creative blend of qualitatively-driven mixed methods with people living in a diverse array of settings across three international settings. The paper details some of the implications of neighbourhoods as sites of social connection for those living with dementia from material from 67 people living with dementia and 62 nominated care-partners. It demonstrates how neighbourhoods are experienced as relational places and considers how people living with dementia contribute to the production of such places through engagement and interactions in ways that may be beneficial to social health. We contend that research has rarely focused on the subjective, experiential and ‘everyday’ social practices that contextualise neighbourhood life for people living with dementia. In doing so, the paper extends empirical and conceptual understanding of the relevance of neighbourhoods as sites of connection, interaction, and social engagement for people living with dementia
Positive Carotenoid Balance Correlates with Greater Reproductive Performance in a Wild Bird
Background: Carotenoids can confer somatic and reproductive benefits, but most evidence is from captive animal experimentation or single time-point sampling. Another perhaps more informative means by which to assess physiological contributions to animal performance is by tracking an individual’s ability to increase or sustain carotenoids or other healthrelated molecules over time, as these are likely to be temporally variable. Methodology/Principal Findings: In a field study of North American barn swallows (Hirundo rustica erythrogaster), we analyzed within-individual changes in carotenoid concentrations by repeatedly sampling the carotenoid profiles of individuals over the course of the breeding season. Our results demonstrate that carotenoid concentrations of individuals are temporally dynamic and that season-long balance of these molecules, rather than single time-point samples, predict reproductive performance. This was true even when controlling for two important variables associated with reproductive outcomes: (1) timing of breeding and (2) sexually selected plumage coloration, which is itself positively correlated with and concomitantly changes with circulating carotenoid concentrations. Conclusions/Significance: While reproduction itself is purported to impose health stress on organisms, these data suggest that free-ranging, high-quality individuals can mitigate such costs, by one or several genetic, environmental (diet), or physiological mechanisms. Moreover, the temporal variations in both health-linked physiological measures an
Tbet or Continued RORγt Expression Is Not Required for Th17-Associated Immunopathology
The discovery of Th17 cell plasticity, in which CD4 + IL-17-producing Th17 cells give rise to IL-17/IFN-γ double-producing cells and Th1-like IFNγ+ ex-Th17 lymphocytes, has raised questions regarding which of these cell types contribute to immunopathology during inflammatory diseases. In this study, we show using Helicobacter hepaticus-induced intestinal inflammation that IL-17ACre- or Rag1Cre-mediated deletion of Tbx21 has no effect on the generation of IL-17/IFN-g double-producing cells, but leads to a marked absence of Th1-like IFNγ+ ex-Th17 cells. Despite the lack of Th1-like ex-Th17 cells, the degree of H. hepaticus-Triggered intestinal inflammation in mice in which Tbx21 was excised in IL-17-producing or Rag1-expressing cells is indistinguishable from that observed in control mice. In stark contrast, using experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis, we show that IL-17ACre-mediated deletion of Tbx21 prevents the conversion of Th17 cells to IL-17A/IFN-γ double-producing cells as well as Th1-like IFN-γ+ ex-Th17 cells. However, IL-17ACre-mediated deletion of Tbx21 has only limited effects on disease course in this model and is not compensated by Ag-specific Th1 cells. IL-17ACre-mediated deletion of Rorc reveals that RORγt is essential for the maintenance of the Th17 cell lineage, but not immunopathology during experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis. These results show that neither the single Th17 subset, nor its progeny, is solely responsible for immunopathology or autoimmunity
Modelação de organismos com crescimento logarÃtmico: aplicação à s amonites *
This work refers to the development of modelling tools to create Ammonite shells in order to produce animated models for
scientific dissemination and didactic purposes.
In the approach here proposed we assume that the growth of those shells from an initial stage – the protoconch – can be interpreted as a succession of revolutions in turn of a central axis; thus the conch’s section will increase as a non-linear progression. So, we emphasise that the shape of many type of shells, e.g. gastropods and bivalves, is based on the equation of the logarithmic spiral deduced by R. Descartes.
Pixels 3d (Pixels Digital Inc., 2005) is a TCL – scriptable modelling and animation software that allows extendable interapplication communication. Hence a standalone prototype (Shellia) with shell assignable parameters was produced and some of their issues and results will be presented here
A sol-gel method for growing superconducting MgB2 films
In this paper we report a new sol-gel method for the fabrication of MgB2
films. Polycrystalline MgB2 films were prepared by spin-coating a precursor
solution of Mg(BH_4)_2 diethyl ether on (001)Al2O3 substrates followed with
annealing in Mg vapor. In comparison with the MgB2 films grown by other
techniques, our films show medium qualities including a superconducting
transition temperature of Tc ~ 37 K, a critical current density of Jc(5 K, 0 T)
~ 5 {\times} 10^6 A cm^{-2}, and a critical field of H_{c2}(0) ~ 19 T. Such a
sol-gel technique shows potential in the commercial fabrication of practically
used MgB2 films as well as MgB2 wires and tapes.Comment: 8 pages, 5 figure
Os topónimos algarvios na Paleontologia portuguesa
Since the XIX century, Portuguese and foreign geologists have defined 47 new invertebrate taxa (foraminifera, ostracods,
coelenterates, brachiopods, gastropods, ammonoids, echinoids), 2 new fossil plant taxa (charophyte and pteridophyte) and 1
ichnofossil, using toponymy from the Algarve; these taxa refer to 1 genera, 47 species and 2 varieties.
Besides the Algarve toponym, the most used as specific name, twenty others have been used, mostly from western Algarve; these toponyms are associated to:
– Miocene units, particularly from Ribeira de Cacela and Ferragudo;
– Cretaceous units between Zavial and Marim;
– Upper Jurassic units from Sagres, Carrapateira and Loulé and Middle Jurassic units from Sagres and Guilhim;
– Triassic units from Vila do Bispo to Tavira;
– Carboniferous units, particularly from the Aljezur-Bordeira-Carrapateira region.
The earliest of these designations were attributed to seven gastropods from the Upper Miocene of Cacela (COSTA, 1866-1867).
The majority of the named species are typical of the Algarve, but some have been collected, as well, in the Lusitanian Basin.
Although extensively cited in the geological literature, some of these taxa either do not fulfill the ICZN rules, or fall into
synonymy with previously established taxa, or should be formally considered as non valid names (nomem nudum and nomen oblitum). Only widespread bibliographical review, associated with the palaeontological revision of some of these groups and the
correct interpretation of the ICZN articles, will allow confirming, or not, the doubts that have now arisen
The toponym Lisbon in Portuguese Palaeontology
RESUMO: Desde o século XIX foram definidos um novo género e dezanove
novas espécies de cinco vertebrados e quinze invertebrados utilizando o
topónimo Lisboa. Apesar de muito citados na bibliografia geológica, alguns
dos nomes destes taxa não cumprem as regras do International Code of
Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN) e do International Code of Botanical
Nomenclature (ICBN), caem em sinonÃmia com outros mais antigos ou
devem ser considerados, formalmente, nomes não válidos.ABSTRACT: Since the nineteenth century one new genus and nineteen
new species of five vertebrates and fifteen invertebrates were defined
using the toponym Lisbon. Although widely cited in the geological literature, some of the names of these taxa do not comply with the rules
of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN) and the
International Code of Botanical Nomenclature (ICBN); they either fall
into synonymity with older designations or should be formally considered as invalid names.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Pela construção de um repositório cientÃfico (temático) geológico
e-Terra - Revista Electrónica de Ciências da Terra ISSN 1645-0388, Volume 15 – nº 10 2010É apresentado o panorama actual, nacional e internacional, sobre o Acesso Livre ao
conhecimento cientÃfico através da Web. São apresentadas estatÃsticas que demonstram os benefÃcios e a utilidade desta nova forma de divulgação do conhecimento, não apenas pelo incremento das citações, mas
também pela formação dos jovens investigadores e, mesmo do ponto de vista ético. São também
apresentadas estatÃsticas sobre as publicações periódicas de Geologia em Portugal, sobre as quais se
conclui também pela necessidade da constituição de um repositório bibliográfico digital
The toponym Tagus in Portuguese Palaeontology
RESUMO: Desde o século XIX foram definidas sete novas espécies de três
invertebrados, dois microfósseis e de dois vegetais fósseis, utilizando o topónimo Tejo. Apesar de pouco citados na bibliografia geológica, eles cumprem, na generalidade, as regras do International Code of Zoological
Nomenclature (ICZN) e do International Code of Botanical Nomenclature
(ICBN), e são considerados, formalmente, como nomes válidos.ABSTRACT: Since the nineteenth century seven new species of three
invertebrates, two microfossils and two fossil plants were defined using the
toponym of the Tagus River. Although not much cited in the geological
literature, the names of these taxa comply, in general, with the rules of the
International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN) and the
International Code of Botanical Nomenclature (ICBN) and must be formally
considered as valid names.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Accumulation of the solvent vehicle sulphobutylether beta cyclodextrin sodium in critically ill patients treated with intravenous voriconazole under renal replacement therapy
BACKGROUND: Voriconazole was introduced for the treatment of life-threatening fungal infections. The intravenous form includes the solvent vehicle sulphobutylether beta cyclodextrin sodium which shows an impaired clearance under intermittent dialysis therapy. This investigation aimed to determine first clinical data on sulphobutylether beta cyclodextrin sodium blood levels to verify the risk for accumulation. METHODS: In four patients suffering from renal insufficiency and intermittent dialysis therapy who needed a treatment with intravenous voriconazole as a reserve antifungal at the intensive care unit of the Mainz University Hospital the trough levels of voriconazole and sulphobutylether beta cyclodextrin sodium were measured. RESULTS: A 75-year-old woman showed a maximal sulphobutylether beta cyclodextrin sodium plasma level of 145 μg/ml in the initial phase. After a few days renal function recovered and the plasma levels came down to less than 20 μg/ml. In contrast to this patient with a recovery of renal function the remaining three patients showed renal failure during the complete period of intravenous treatment with voriconazole. In these patients an accumulation of sulphobutylether beta cyclodextrin sodium plasma levels was determined with a maximum of 523 μg/ml in a 18-year-old man, 409 μg/ml in a 57-year-old man, and 581 μg/ml in a 47-year-old man. CONCLUSION: The present data indicate an accumulation of sulphobutylether beta cyclodextrin sodium in patients treated with intravenous voriconazole and dialysis therapy. Fortunately, no toxic effects were observed, although the accumulated dose values were lower but comparable with those used in previous toxicity studies with animals
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