38 research outputs found
IQ and socio-occupational functioning in relation to obsessive-compulsive symptoms severity in a clinical sample of adolescents
Abstract Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is often comorbid with other psychiatric conditions, leading to severely impaired functioning and poor quality of life. Until now, the relationship between obsessive-compulsive symptoms (OCS) and functioning has been studied mainly through a categorical approach (i.e., presence/absence of the disorder), leaving more dimensional analyses almost unexplored. Therefore, the present study investigates the association between OCS and both intellectual functioning (IQ) and socio-occupational functioning across different levels of OCS severity. 341 help-seeking adolescents (65% female, mean age = 15.37 years, SD = 1.37) with different psychopathologies underwent an in-depth clinical examination using the Comprehensive Assessment of At Risk Mental States (CAARMS), through which OCS were also evaluated, and the Kiddie-Schedule for Affective Disorder and Schizophrenia - Present and Lifetime – DSM-5 (K-SADS-PL). Cognitive functioning was assessed using a full IQ test (WISC-IV or WAIS-IV), and socio-occupational functioning was assessed using the Social and Occupational Functioning Assessment Scale (SOFAS). A negative quadratic curvilinear (i.e. inverted U-shape) relationship was found between OCS severity and IQ (β=-1.11, p < .05), and a negative linear relationship was observed between OCS severity and socio-occupational functioning (β=-1.32, p < .01). While the association with IQ remained significant after controlling for sociodemographic variables and psychopathology symptoms (β=-0.471, p = .005), the association with socio-occupational functioning did not (β=-0.034, p = .487). These results indicate that OCS are differentially associated with IQ depending on their severity within the adolescent psychiatric population. In particular, mild OCS appear to be associated with a higher IQ relative to no OCS or severe OCS
Sir Joseph Banks to James Edward Smith
Thanks for turkey. Has had 'Limosella diandra' from [Charles] Konig and [William] Roxburgh but no drawing of it. Does not think it is the 'Gratiola pusilla' of [Carl Ludwig von] Willdenow. Happy at the improvement in Smith's health. Asks Smith's opinion of author Peter [Peregrine] Lille
Sir Joseph Banks to James Edward Smith
Thanks for turkey. Has had 'Limosella diandra' from [Charles] Konig and [William] Roxburgh but no drawing of it. Does not think it is the 'Gratiola pusilla' of [Carl Ludwig von] Willdenow. Happy at the improvement in Smith's health. Asks Smith's opinion of author Peter [Peregrine] Lille
Carex diandra (Two-stamened Sedge) : Two-stamened Sedge
Class: Monocotyledoneae
Family: Cyperaceae
Genus: Carex
Species: diandr
Snail mediates cell invasion through uPa-uPar and mark signaling in human prostate cancer cells, 2014
Epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) is a process by which cancer cells acquire mesenchymal properties, such as induction of vimentin, while epithelial-associated genes like E-cadherin are lost. This enables the cells to be more metastatic. Factors that can induce EMT include growth factors like transforming growth factor -P (TGF-P) and epidermal growth factor (EGF), and transcription factors like Snail. Snail-induced EMT promotes migration and invasion and we hypothesized that this may be mediated by urokinase (uPA) and its receptor (uPAR) activities. LNCaP, 22Rvl and ARCaP human prostate cancer (CaP) cells stably transfected with constitutively active Snail displayed increased cell invasion as compared to the empty vector control (Neo). Superarray analysis revealed an up-regulation in uPA and uPAR RNA expression in Snailtransfected ARCaP cells as compared to Neo control. Next, the protein expression levels of Snail, uPA, and uPAR were measured by western blot analysis in various prostate cancer cell lines which showed that overexpression of Snail increased uPA and uPAR protein levels. The activity of uPA in conditioned media was measured using an ELISA assay which revealed that uPA activity was elevated in LNCaP, 22Rvl and ARCaP cells overexpressing Snail. Additionally, transient silencing of uPAR in ARCaP cells overexpressing Snail using siRNA resulted in abrogation of Snail-mediated invasion. Snail overexpression was associated with increased ERK activity and antagonism of this activity with MAPK inhibitor, UO126, inhibited cell invasion and decreased uPA activity. Therefore, Snail-mediated cell invasion in human prostate cancer cells may occur via the regulation of uPA/ uPAR and the MAPK signaling pathways
No association between methylphenidate use and psychotic experiences in a population-based sample of adolescents at risk of emotional and behavioral problems
A Description Of Moral Values In Stray Kids Selected Songs
This paper describes the use of types of Moral Values in Stray Kids Selected Songs by the author. The purpose of this paper is to find the types of moral values depicted in Stray Kids song lyrics, and describe the meaning and the contras of each types of moral value in the selected song lyrics. The method uses in this research was descriptive qualitative research method. The data in this research are 6 Stray Kids songs which song lyrics contain moral values. The result of this research shows that according to the types of morals, there are good and bad morals. The author conclusion that the lyrics of the Stray Kids songs chosen very interesting and contains good morals.61 HalamanSkripsi Sarjan
Standing in the way of control: Me + third-wave feminism.
This thesis is an example of what happens when a young feminist from a background in community organizing, zine-ing, crafting, and resistance chooses to go to grad school to pursue her nerdy passion: third-wave feminism. Overarching narratives include making space for third-wave feminism in the academy, struggling with the dichotomous/wave framing of contemporary feminist movements, first voice vs. scientific knowledge, and what theory looks like in practice (because, really, you can't have one without the other). --P.ii.The original print copy of this thesis may be available here: http://wizard.unbc.ca/record=b167480
The Lythraceae of Ohio
Author Institution: Department of Botany, Miami Univeristy, Oxford, Ohio 45056The distribution of Ohio representatives of the family Lythraceae was studied by examination of all specimens of this family in ten in-state and one out-of-state herbaria. Six species of the Lythraceae were found to be native to Ohio and are discussed herein: Decodon verticillatus, Rotala ramosior, Ammannia coccinea, Peplis diandra, Lythrum dacotanum, and Cuphea viscosissima. Three introduced taxa are also deemed worthy of inclusion: Lythrum hyssopifolia, L. salicaria, and Lagerstroemia indica.
Lythrum hyssopifolia and Peplis diandra are rare in Ohio, each being known but from a single locality. Rotala ramosior and Ammannia coccinea are infrequent, the southern part of their Ohio distribution being directly related to the path of the Ohio and/or Scioto rivers. Though infrequent at present, Lythrum salicaria is spreading and is now locally abundant at several stations. Decodon verticillatus is rated in this treatment as frequent, but its distribution is scattered. It will certainly become less frequent if further destruction of its natural marsh habitat occurs. Lythrum dacotanum and Cuphea viscosissima are of common occurrence in the state. Lythrum dacotanum is broadly distributed in moist, low-lying, prairie situations; Cuphea viscosissima occurs in moist or dry habitats and is the only representative of the Lythraceae common in the Appalachian uplands of southeastern Ohio. County distribution maps are presented for all species included except Lagerstroemia indica (crape-myrtle), which is only occasionally planted as far north as Ohio
PENENTUAN RUTE DISTRIBUSI PRODUK FARMASI MENGGUNAKAN NEAREST NEIGHBOR, NEAREST INSERT, FARTHEST INSERT, DAN INTEGER LINEAR PROGRAMMING
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