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    EMANUELE COCCIA E JACQUES RANCIÈRE: FILOSOFIAS DO COMUM

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    O presente artigo objetiva realizar uma análise conjunta das obras Metamorfoses (2020) do filósofo italiano Emanuele Coccia e O mestre ignorante (1987) do filósofo francês Jacques Rancière. A análise será feita sob a luz do crescente interesse contemporâneo sobre o conceito de comum, considerado uma aposta política e filosófica de diversos movimentos sociais e intelectuais críticos tanto do neoliberalismo quanto do comunismo de Estado. Argumentaremos que as duas obras, ainda que não coloquem tal noção em primeiro plano, apresentam contribuições importantes para a compreensão do comum, principalmente em sua dimensão filosófica. Argumentaremos também que o conceito de inteligência em O mestre ignorante e o conceito de metamorfose em Metamorfoses, ainda que mobilizados em edifícios conceituais diferentes, não deixam de apresentar um certo tipo de parentesco – sendo ambos dispositivos sensíveis e cognitivos que expressam uma dimensão inapropriável, transmundana e compartilhada, uma riqueza comum, uma potência imprópria que pertence a todos e a ninguém

    Pulmonary Aspergillosis: A Review on Diagnosis and Management

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    Aspergillosis is acquired by inhalation of spores of Aspergillus, a ubiquitous species in the environment. In normal hosts, spore inhalation rarely causes lung disease. Pulmonary aspergillosis covers a wide spectrum of clinical syndromes depending on the interaction between Aspergillus and the host (immune-status, prior bronchopulmonary disease). It runs the gamut from invasive aspergillosis to Aspergillus bronchitis and colonization. Invasive aspergillosis occurs in severely immunocompromised patients, typically with neutropenia. Chronic pulmonary aspergillosis affects patients with chronic structural lung disease such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, mycobacterial lung disease, but without significant immunocompromise. Aspergillus bronchitis affects patients with bronchial disease such as bronchiectasis. Allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis affects patients with bronchial asthma or cystic fibrosis, and is due to an allergic response to Aspergillus. In this review of literature, we discuss the pulmonary manifestations of Aspergillus infection, its diagnosis and treatments

    Cell Recovery in Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid in Smokers Is Dependent on Cumulative Smoking History

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    Background: Smoking is a risk factor for various lung diseases in which BAL may be used as a part of a clinical investigation. Interpretation of BAL fluid cellularity is however difficult due to high variability, in particular among smokers. In this study we aimed to evaluate the effect of smoking on BAL cellular components in asymptomatic smokers. The effects of smoking cessation, age and gender were also investigated in groups of smokers and exsmokers. Methods: We performed a retrospective review of BAL findings, to our knowledge the largest single center investigation, in our department from 1999 to 2009. One hundred thirty two current smokers (48 males and 84 females) and 44 ex-smokers (16 males and 28 females) were included. A group of 295 (132 males and 163 females) never-smokers served as reference. Result: The median [5–95 pctl] total number of cells and cell concentration in current smokers were 63.4 [28.6–132.1]610 6 and 382.1 [189.7–864.3]610 6 /L respectively and correlated positively to the cumulative smoking history. Macrophages were the predominant cell type (96.7 % [90.4–99.0]) followed by lymphocytes (2 % [0.8–7.7]) and neutrophils (0.6 % [0–2.9]). The concentration of all inflammatory cells was increased in smokers compared to never smokers and ex-smokers. BAL fluid recovery was negatively correlated with age (p,0.001). Smoking men had a lower BAL fluid recovery than smoking women. Conclusion: Smoking has a profound effect on BAL fluid cellularity, which is dependent on smoking history. Our results performed on a large group of current smokers and ex-smokers in a well standardized way, can contribute to bette

    CELLULAR TRANSPLATION ; FROM LABORATORY TO CLINIC

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    CELLULAR TRANSPLANTATION

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    Risk management framework for Continuous Flight Auger piles construction in Egypt

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    Performing risk management in construction industry has a potential effect on project success. Achieving schedule, cost, quality and other objectives are highly dependent on applying an effective risk management approach. The main purpose of this study is to construct a specific risk management framework for managing Continuous Flight Auger (CFA) piles construction in the Egyptian working conditions to uncover the potential risk categories facing this work package, identifying their causes, behavior of occurrence and effect on project objectives. The identified risks are then prioritized to focus on the most effective elements to optimize risk responses. The study went through planning proactive and/or reactive risk responses for high and moderate risks to enhance positive risks (opportunities) and reduce negative risks (threats) so that the project can smoothly achieve the needs for which it was undertaken. The structured framework will be integrated later with the previously developed time and cost estimating modules to develop an Integrated Management Model (IMM) for (CFA) piles construction to provide more accurate risk data and consequently more reliable time and cost estimates. The framework was presented to a sample of specialized performing organizations to be applied in their projects where the feedback shows a cost and schedule reduction based on considering this framework as a guide to manage risks in their (CFA) projects. Keywords: Construction management, Construction equipment, CFA piles, Deep foundations, Equipment risks, Equipment management, Piles construction, Risk managemen
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