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Love kills: Simulations in Penna Ageing Model
The standard Penna ageing model with sexual reproduction is enlarged by
adding additional bit-strings for love: Marriage happens only if the male love
strings are sufficiently different from the female ones. We simulate at what
level of required difference the population dies out.Comment: 14 pages, including numerous figure
Análise sensorial de carne de caprinos do nordeste brasileiro.
Analise sensorial de carne de caprinos do nordeste brasileiro.bitstream/CNPAT-2010/5393/1/Pa-060.pd
Infección por Mycoplasma pneumoniae: tres casos con complicaciones neurológicas
Summary. Introduction. Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection has been associated with severe central nervous system diseases. The
pathogenesis of these disorders is unknown and the treatment uncertain. Case reports. The authors present three cases of
central nervous system diseases: acute transverse myelitis, cerebellitis and encephalomyelitis associated with M. pneumoniae
infection. Conclusions. M. pneumoniae infection should be considered in all cases of severe acute central nervous
system symptomatology. El Mycoplasma pneumoniae es un agente implicado frecuentemente
en infecciones respiratorias de niños y adultos [1,2].
Se pueden producir complicaciones extrarrespiratorias básicamente
mucocutáneas (eritema multiforme, eritema nudoso,
síndrome de StevenJohnson),
cardíacas (miocarditis, pericarditis),
articulares (artritis), hematológicas (anemia hemolítica,
trombocitopenia, coagulación vascular diseminada), pancreatitis,
salpingitis y complicaciones neurológicas [13].
La implicación del sistema nervioso central (SNC) se estima en
aproximadamente un 0,1% del total de infecciones producidas por
M. pneumoniae, y puede afectar al 7% de los pacientes hospitalizados
a causa de una infección producida por este agente [2,3].
Las complicaciones neurológicas incluyen: encefalitis, meningoencefalitis,
encefalomielitis, polirradiculoneuropatía
(como el síndrome de GuillainBarré),
cerebelitis, psicosis,
mielitis transversa y coma [14].
Presentamos tres casos clínicos con complicaciones neurológicas
en el contexto de una infección por M. pneumoniae
(mielitis transversa, cerebelitis, encefalomielitis), cuyo diagnóstico
se estableció a partir de los análisis clínicos y los exámenes
auxiliares de diagnóstico efectuados, principalmente las
serologías seriadas. A infecção por Mycoplasma pneumoniae tem
sido associada a múltiplas complicações neurológicas. A patogénese
destas permanece incerta e o seu tratamento controverso. Casos clínicos.
Os autores apresentam três casos de complicação neurológica
em contexto de infecção pelo M. pneumoniae: mielite transversa,
cerebelite e encefalomielite. Conclusão. A infecção por M. pneumoniae
deve ser considerada em todos os casos de sintomatologia severa
aguda do sistema nervoso centra
Effective restoration of chiral and axial symmetries at finite temperature and density
The effective restoration of chiral and axial symmetries is investigated
within the framework of the SU(3) Nambu-Jona-Lasinio model. The topological
susceptibility, modeled from lattice data at finite temperature, is used to
extract the temperature dependence of the coupling strength of the anomaly. The
study of the scalar and pseudoscalar mixing angles is performed in order to
discuss the evolution of the flavor combinations of pairs and its
consequences for the degeneracy of chiral partners. A similar study at zero
temperature and finite density is also realized.Comment: 5 pages, 1 figure. Talk given at Strange Quark Matter 2004, Cape
Town, South Africa, 15-20 September, 200
Distinguishing nanowire and nanotube formation by the deposition current transients
AbstractHigh aspect ratio Ni nanowires (NWs) and nanotubes (NTs) were electrodeposited inside ordered arrays of self-assembled pores (approximately 50 nm in diameter and approximately 50 μm in length) in anodic alumina templates by a potentiostatic method. The current transients monitored during each process allowed us to distinguish between NW and NT formation. The depositions were long enough for the deposited metal to reach the top of the template and form a continuous Ni film. The overfilling process was found to occur in two steps when depositing NWs and in a single step in the case of NTs. A comparative study of the morphological, structural, and magnetic properties of the Ni NWs and NTs was performed using scanning electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction, and vibrating sample magnetometry, respectively.M. P. Proença and C. T. Sousa are thankful to FCT for the doctoral and postdoctoral grants SFRH/BD/43440/2008 and SFRH/BPD/82010/2011, respectively. J. Ventura acknowledges the financial support through FSE/POPH. M Vázquez thanks the Spanish Ministry of Economia y Competitividad, MEC, under project MAT2010-20798-C05-01. J. P. Araújo also thanks the Fundação Gulbenkian for its financial support within the ‘Programa Gulbenkian de Estímulo à Investigação Científica’. The authors acknowledge the funding from FCT through the Associated Laboratory - IN and project PTDC/FIS/105416/2008.Peer Reviewe
What Can Information Encapsulation Tell Us About Emotional Rationality?
What can features of cognitive architecture, e.g. the information encapsulation of certain emotion processing systems, tell us about emotional rationality? de Sousa proposes the following hypothesis: “the role of emotions is to supply the insufficiency of reason by imitating the encapsulation of perceptual modes” (de Sousa 1987: 195). Very roughly, emotion processing can sometimes occur in a way that is insensitive to what an agent already knows, and such processing can assist reasoning by restricting the response-options she considers. This paper aims to provide an exposition and assessment of de Sousa’s hypothesis. I argue information encapsulation is not essential to emotion-driven reasoning, as emotions can determine the relevance of response-options even without being encapsulated. However, I argue encapsulation can still play a role in assisting reasoning by restricting response-options more efficiently, and in a way that ensures which options emotions deem relevant are not overridden by what the agent knows. I end by briefly explaining why this very feature also helps explain how emotions can, on occasion, hinder reasoning
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