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Tempo das figuras: Agambem, Virno, Cacciari, Rella
Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Comunicação e Expressão, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Literatura, Florianópolis, 2009Este trabalho tem como objetivo analisar quatro figuras da crítica italiana contemporânea que antagonizam e protagonizam o debate sobre estética e política: Giorgio Agamben, Paolo Virno, Massimo Cacciari e Franco Rella. A análise passa, principalmente, pelos materiais esparsos produzidos a partir dos anos 1970 até a entrada do novo século, a fim de observar a montagem das categorias que movimentam as articulações desses pensamentos. Categorias que, carregadas de tempo e de ética, permitem chegar à hipótese de que o pensar filosófico e o fazer poético, artístico e crítico operam de maneira polarmente conjugada na inoperância constituída entre as quatro figuras, de modo a perceber que: pela profanação, Agamben monta as imagens que transitam entre as diversas disciplinas do saber e a arte; pela ambivalência, Virno rearticula a conduta da esquerda, a partir de considerações marxinianas; pelo paradoxo do pensamento, Cacciari explicita filosofia estética e filosofia política; pela noção de figura, Rella passeia pelas imagens da modernidade. Diante das divergências e das semelhanças há algo que os toca: a tarefa dada ao tempo
Introduzione generale alle Confessioni
Introduzione generale, con apparato di note, ad una nuova traduzione delle Confessioni di S.Agostino curata da G. Sgarg
Generalization of the method of maximum likelihood
The approach proposed by J. Jacquelin to explain the maximum likelihood method (MLH) is highly appreciated. The approximations connected with the ML in its 'classic' form (hrMLH) are very well pointed out, introducing the terms S1 and Sz which provide a generalized, unbiased form of the maximum likelihood method
Non peptidic alpha(V)beta(3) antagonists: Recent developments
The alphavbeta3 receptor, which are members of the group of the cellular adhesion
molecules (CAM), are heterodimeric transmembrane glycoprotein receptors involved
in processes such as cell-cell and cell-matrix adhesion, cell migration and
signaling. Integrin alphavbeta3 receptor is expressed on almost all cells
originating from the mesenchyme and seem to mediate several biological processes,
including adhesion of osteoblasts to the bone matrix, migration of vascular
smooth muscle cells, and angiogenesis. Many efforts were done in the last 10
years to individuate inhibitors for alphavbeta3 receptors, due to their
involvement in important pathophysiological functions. In fact, selective
alphavbeta3 antagonists offer new therapeutic opportunities for the treatment of
several human pathologies like osteoporosis, restenosis and diseases involving
neovascularization such as rheumatoid arthritis, tumor induced angiogenesis and
metastasis. Purpose of this account is to summarize the recent developments in
the field of non-peptidic alphavbetav antagonists
Correlazione tra diagnosi ecografica prenatale e postanatale delle uropatie: ha valore uno screening di massa?
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A facile and versatile route to the synthesis of fused 2-pyridones: Useful intermediates for policyclic systems
The reaction of various heteroarom. amino nitriles with di-Et malonate under basic conditions is reported. This reaction affords a series of different highly functionalized 2-pyridone condensed systems, which can be suitable intermediates in the construction of polyheterocyclic structures
Demystifying the three dimensional structure of G protein- coupled receptors (GPCRs) with the aid of molecular modeling
We review our recent work on adenosine receptors, a family of GPCRs; focusing our attention on A3 adenosine receptor, we have demonstrated that the reciprocal integration of different theoretical and experimental disciplines can be very useful for the successful protein-based design of new, potent and selective receptor ligands
A robust technique for the estimation of the two-parameters Weibull function for the complete data sets
A2B Adenosine Receptor Antagonists: Recent Developments
There are pharmacological evidences that A(2B) receptors are involved in
inflammatory processes, such as asthma. For this reason, many efforts has been
made for identifying selective A(2B) antagonists as anti-asthmatic agents. The
updated material related to this field has been rationalised and arranged in
order to offer an overview of the topic
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