913 research outputs found
Körper-Seele-Geist-Welt-Verhältnisse in der Integrativen Therapie – Der „Informierte Leib“, das „psychophysische Problem“ und die Praxis
Der Beitrag stellt in kompakter Form eine therapierelevante Position zum psychophysischen Problem aus Sicht Integrativer Therapie da. Er vertritt einen „differentiellen, emergenten materialistischen Monismus“ mit der Differenzierung: materiell, materiell-transmateriell organismisch (biologisches Leben), emergent materiell-transmateriell (geistige, Bewusstseinsphänomen, indes auf materieller Basis, also monistisch). Sie bildet in der Idee des „Informierten Leibes“ als das verkörperte (embodied) und in die Lebenswelt eingebettete „Leibsubjekt“ (embedded) eine Synergie. Transmaterielle Phänomene (z. B. Phantomschmerz) oder im fMRI sichtbar gemachte gedankliche Aktivität gekoppelt an Stoffwechselprozesse stützen die Emergenzannahme und erschließen Interventionsmöglichkeiten wie die Kombination von sporttherapeutischer Übung (bottom up) und mentalem Training (top down). An Hand eines Beispiels aus einer BPS-Behandlung wird das Konzept für die klinische Praxis dargestellt.This article presents in condensed form a position of the “body mind problem” from the viewpoint of Integrative Therapy. It advocates a „differential, emergent materialistic monism“ with the differentiation: material, material-transmaterial organismic (biological life), emergent material-transmaterial qualities (e.g. mental, conscious phenomena, however based in matter, i. e. monistic). These qualities converge in the idea of the “Informed Body” which is the “subject embodied”, embedded in the life word (Lebenswelt) forming a synergy. Transmaterial phenomena as phantom pain or mental activities coupled with metabolic processes as documented by fMRI are supporting the hypothesis of emergence. They open up ways of interventions as the combination of excercises from sport therapy (bottom up) and mental training (top down). Using material from a BPD treatment this concept is expounded for clinical practice.https://www.fpi-publikation.de/polyloge/13-2011-petric-matko-informirano-tijelo-embodied-and-embedded-utjelovljeno-i-ugradeno/peerReviewedpublishedVersio
Soybean yield potencial in petric plinthosols: climate and economic interactions.
ABSTRACT: Soybean production in central Brazil predominantly occurs on ferralsols. However, increasing global demand has driven expansion into marginal areas with less suitable soils, particularly petric plinthosols. These soils present significant agronomic challenges, especially their heightened vulnerability to climatic variability. Nevertheless, some regions with petric plinthosols, such as parts of Tocantins state, have achieved surprisingly high soybean yields. Despite this production potential, research on soybean cultivation in petric plinthosols are still limited. Our study addresses this knowledge gap by evaluating how environmental conditions and management practices, particularly sowing dates, affect soybean yields in petric plinthosols compared to ferralsols. We also developed economic indicators to support sustainable production decisions. The results demonstrated that while high yields are achievable in petric plinthosols, these soils exhibit greater climate sensitivity than ferralsols. Environmental factor such as air humidity, mainly in the reproductive phase, is a limiting factor for higher yields. Notably, our economic analysis revealed that cost management impacts profitability more substantially than yield improvements, even under unfavourable conditions. This finding suggests that strategic farm management could make petric plinthosol cultivation economically viable despite their agronomic constraints
Replication of Vesicular Stomatitis Virus in L Cells
Title: Replication of Vesicular Stomatitis Virus in L Cells, Author: Martin Petric, Location: ThodeA heat resistant strain (HR-LT) of the Indiana serotype of vesicular stomatitis virus was characterized. Virus specific RNA and protein components of the cytoplasmic extract of cells infected with this strain of virus in the presence and absence of interference, were examined.ThesisMaster of Science (MS
Révolutions, contestations, indignations : dossier
Révolutions de couleur dans l'espace postsoviétique, révolutions arabes, mouvements des indignés, la diversité géographique et politique de ces mouvements, et leurs destins différents, ne doit pas masquer ce qu'ils ont en commun : leurs acteurs en appellent à une autre manière de fabriquer le et la politique, avec l'invention de formes d'action qui mettent en cause hiérarchies et appareils et ne se fondent pas sur une idéologie alternative claire. Il ne s'agit pas seulement d'opposer la démocratie à l'autoritarisme, mais de réinventer la démocratie. En ce sens, on peut considérer que ces mouvements relèvent d’une même rupture historique et s’inscrivent dans un nouveau paradigme
PETRIC - A positron emission tomography readout integrated circuit
We present the architecture, critical design issues, and performance measurements of PETRIC, a 64-channel mixed signal front-end integrated circuit for reading out a photodiode array coupled with Lu(2)SiOr(5) [Ce] scintillator crystals for a medical imaging application: positron emission topography. Each channel consists of a low-noise charge-sensitive preamplifter, an RC-CR pulse shaper and a winner-take-all multiplexer that selects the channel with the largest input signal. Triggered by an external timing signal, a switch opens and a capacitor stores the peak voltage of the winner channel. The shaper peaking time is adjustable by means of external current inputs over a continuous range of 0.7 mus to 9 mus. Power consumption is 5.4 mW per channel, measured equivalent noise charge at 1-mus peaking time, zero leakage current is 33 rms electrons plus 7.3 rms electrons per pF of input capacitance. Design is fabricated in 0.5-mum 3.3-V complementary metal-oxide semiconductor technology
Small molecules against B-RAF (BRAF) Val600Glu (V600E) single mutation
Florin Zaharie,1,* Roxana Cojocneanu-Petric,1,* Mihai Muresan,1 Ioana Frinc,2 Delia Dima,2 Bobe Petrushev,3 Alina Tanase,4 Cristian Berce,1 Mariana Chitic,2 Ioana Berindan-Neagoe,1 Valentina Pileczki,1 Alexandru Irimie,5 Ciprian Tomuleasa2 1Iuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 2Department of Hematology, Ion Chiricuta Oncology Institute, 3Department of Pathology, Emergency University Hospital, Cluj Napoca, 4Department of Stem Cell Transplantation, Fundeni Clinical Institute, Bucharest, 5Department of Surgery, Ion Chiricuta Oncology Institute, Cluj Napoca, Romania *These authors contributed equally to this communicationWe have read with great interest the paper by Tang and Chen1 published in the most recent issue of the International Journal of Nanomedicine, in which the authors describe the protocol by which scientists constructed the ideal BRAF (V600E)-modeled structure through homology modeling and introduced the method of structure-based docking or virtual screening from a large compound database. They concluded that BRAF (V600E) has a quite prominent structural or conformational variation when compared to the wild-type BRAF protein by matrix of root mean square fluctuation and principal component analysis. On the basis of structure-based virtual screening, ligand-based quantitative structure activity relationship models, and molecular dynamics simulation, we recommend aknadicine and 16beta-hydroxy-19s-vindolinine N-oxide as potent compounds for developing novel inhibitors in the future. Read the original article 
DETERMINATION OF SOME QUALITY PROPERTIES OF MUĞLA PINE HONEYS
Bu çalışmada, Muğla İlinde bulunan Pinus brutia Tenore üzerinde yaşayan Marchalina hellenica salgısından üretilen çam balı örneklerinin kalite özelliklerinin (fiziksel, kimyasal ve antioksidan özellikleri) belirlenmesi amaçlanmıştır. Bu amaçla Muğla ilinin 5 farklı lokasyonundaki (Köyceğiz, Bodrum, Datça, Menteşe, Yatağan ilçeleri) arı yetiştiricilerinden toplam 15 adet çam balı örneği temin edilmiştir. Bal örneklerinin elektriksel iletkenlik değerleri 0,892- 1,838 mS/cm, optik çevirme değerleri (-0,12)- (+3,51), L* değerleri 44- 70, a* değerleri 16- 30, b* değerleri 76- 88, nem değerleri % 15,6- 18, prolin değerleri 388- 682 mg/kg, diastaz değerleri 9- 21, glukoz oranı % 22,1- 28,76, fruktoz oranı % 28,6- 35,6, sakkaroz oranı % 0- 2,1, trehaloz oranı, % 0- 0,23, maltoz oranı % 0,02- 0,65, melebioz oranı % 0- 0,36, toplam polifenol madde miktarları 27- 48 mgGAE/100g, toplam flavonoid madde miktarları 0,1- 1,5 mgQAE/100g, FRAP değerleri 1,1- 1,52 ?mol FeSO4.7H2O/g ve DPPH- SC50 radikal temizleme aktiviteleri 32 mg/mL- 55 mg/mL arasında bulunmuştur. Lokasyon farklılığı, çam balı örneklerinin elektriksel iletkenlik ve optik çevirme değerlerini istatistiksel olarak önemli düzeyde (p0.05). Bal örneklerinden hazırlanan polen preparatlarında en fazla polenin Compositae, Fabaceae, Rosaceae, Lamiaceae familyalarına ve Erica ve Cistus cinslerine ait olduğu belirlenmiştir. İncelenen bal örneklerinde ayrıca çam balını karakterize eden mantar sporları da saptanmıştır.In this study, it was aimed to determine the quality properties (pyhsical, chemical and antioxidant properties) of pine honey samples produced from secretion of Marchalina hellenica living on Pinus brutia Tenore in Muğla Province. For this purpose, 15 pine honey samples collected from the beekeepers who live in 5 different locations (Köyceğiz, Bodrum, Datça, Mente?e, Yatağan). Minimum and maximum values of pine honey samples are as follows; electrical conductivity 0,892- 1,838 mS/cm, optic rotation (-0.12)- (+3.51), L* 44- 70, a* 16- 30, b* 76- 88, moisture content 15.6 %- 18, proline 388- 682 mg/kg, diastase 9- 21, glucose 22.1 %- 28.76, fructose 28.6 %- 35.6, saccarose 0 %- 2.1, trehalose, 0 %- 0.23, maltose 0.02 %- 0.65, melebiose 0 %- 0.36, total polyphenol content 27- 48 mgGAE/100g, total flavonoid content 0.1- 1.5 mgQAE/100g, FRAP (ferric reducing antioxidant power) 1.1- 1.52 ?mol FeSO4.7H2O/g ve DPPH- SC50 radical scavenging activity 32 mg/mL- 55 mg/mL. Different locations significantly affected the electrical conductivity and optic rotation values of the pine honey samples (p0.05). In pollen preparation made from pine honey samples, it was observed that the highest rate of pollen was seen in Compositae, Fabaceae, Rosaceae, Lamiaceae, Erica and Cistus types. Fungi spores which characterize pine honey were also observed in the samples
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