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    Local Author Book Talk: Meet D.M. Pulley author of The Dead Key

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    Local Author D.M. Pulley, author of The Dead Key. 2014 Winner — Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award — Grand Prize and Mystery & Thriller Fiction Winner. It’s 1998, and for years the old First Bank of Cleveland has sat abandoned, perfectly preserved, its secrets only speculated on by the outside world.--Source Amazon.com These books and all Friends of the Library 2021/2022 book selections are on sale at Viking Outfitters, located in the CSU Student Center

    Canceled: Local Author Book Talk: Meet D.M. Pulley author of The Dead Key

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    This event has been canceled due to the Coronavirus. Meet Local Author D.M. Pulley, author of The Dead Key. 2014 Winner — Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award — Grand Prize and Mystery & Thriller Fiction Winner. It’s 1998, and for years the old First Bank of Cleveland has sat abandoned, perfectly preserved, its secrets only speculated on by the outside world.--Source Amazon.com The books titled The Dead Key, No one’s Home, Unclaimed Victim, and The Buried Book will be available for sale by Viking Outfitters at the event. These books and all Friends of the Library 2019/2020 book selections are on sale at Viking Outfitters, located in the CSU Student Center

    Produção/reprodução e transformação do comportamento alcoolista nos contextos culturais da família e do trabalho /

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    Dissertação (Mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Ciências da Saúde.A presente dissertação de mestrado trata de uma investigação realizada a partir dos resultados obtidos na Prática Assistencial, quando foi oferecida, a três famílias de servidores alcoolistas, uma modalidade de assistência de enfermagem pautada na Teoria Sistêmica de Família e na Teoria de Leininger. Buscando ampliar e complementar os dados obtidos, foi elaborado um projeto que deu origem a este estudo, o qual tem por objetivos: analisar as influências do contexto do trabalho na produção/reprodução e transformação do comportamento alcoolista; analisar os nexos entre a produção/reprodução e transformação do comportamento alcoolista no contexto do trabalho e da família e propor alternativas para a transformação do comportamento alcoolista no trabalho, mediante as potencialidades identificadas na família e no trabalho. Este é um estudo exploratório, qualitativo, realizado com três funcionários alcoolistas da UFSM (Universidade Federal de Santa Maria) vinculados às famílias anteriormente pesquisadas. A metodologia constitui-se na análise de fichas funcionais, observação participante no ambiente de trabalho e entrevista com chefias, quando necessário. Após a etapa de coleta de dados, foi possível analisar os nexos entre o comportamento alcoolista na família e o comportamento alcoolista no trabalho. Identificar a produção/reprodução do comportamento alcoolista no contexto do trabalho viabilizou a sinalização de uma proposta de transformação, para a qual aponto indicadores de mudanças; e também reconheço a necessidade de espaços para desenvolver um trabalho integrado entre os serviços que tratam o alcoolismo, principalmente ao nível institucional, no qual me incluo, na tentativa de buscar outras maneiras de investir em mudanças gradativas do comportamento alcoolista

    Considerations on blue regarding "Este azul que nos cerca" translation, a novel by Dulce Maria Cardoso

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    reservedIl presente lavoro consiste principalmente nella proposta di traduzione dal portoghese all'italiano del racconto "Este azul que nos cerca", facente parte della raccolta "Até Nós" di Dulce Maria Cardoso e si compone di quattro capitoli: nel primo è presente un'analisi dei contenuti e del testo dell'opera; nel secondo si passa alla proposta di traduzione; nel terzo una riflessione sull'opera e, infine, nel quarto si analizzano i problemi di traduzione incontrati

    Gender differences in self-reported late effects, quality of life and satisfaction with clinic in survivors of lymphoma

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    Objectives: gender differences in perceived vulnerability to late effects and views about follow-up among cancer survivors have received little attention. As lymphoma affects both genders similarly, we compared the consequences of cancer (late effects, perceived vulnerability and quality of life (health-related quality of life (HRQoL)), and satisfaction with clinic visits between genders.Methods: a cohort of 115 younger adults (18–45 years, >5 years disease-free survival), who had been treated for lymphoma participated. Questionnaires (n = 91) were completed before and after (n = 62) routine consultant-led appointments. Survivors (n = 24) without appointments were recruited by post. Questionnaires included HRQoL, late effects, perceived vulnerability, issues survivors wanted to discuss and reported discussing in clinic, time waiting in clinic and consultation satisfaction.Results: there were no gender differences in number of self-reported late effects or perceived vulnerability. Men with more late effects reported worse psychological HRQoL (r = 0.50, p<0.001). While men wanted to discuss more topics than they did, women were able to discuss the topics they wanted (ANOVA, p = 0.01). Multiple regression analyses showed a shorter wait in clinic (r = ?0.46, p = 0.009) and discussing more topics (r = 0.34, p = 0.06) explained 30.6% of the variance in consultation satisfaction for men.Conclusions: issues surrounding follow-up provision are increasingly important given the length of survival in young adults following treatment for lymphoma. Men may experience poor psychological well-being due to distress about unanswered concerns. Consideration of their concerns should be prioritised, given that satisfaction and ultimately continued attendance at clinic and HRQoL may be dependent on the extent to which follow-up meets survivors' expectation

    Na-ca Exchange And Ca Fluxes During Contraction And Relaxation In Mammalian Ventricular Muscle

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    There are four cellular Ca transport systems which compete to remove Ca from the myoplasm in mammalian ventricular myocytes. These are 1) the SR Ca-ATPase, 2) the sarcolemmal Na-Ca exchange, 3) the sarcolemmal Ca-ATPase and 4) the mitochondrial Ca uniporter. Using multiple experimental approaches we have evaluated the dynamic interaction of these systems during the normal cardiac contraction-relaxation cycle. The SR Ca-ATPase and Na-Ca exchange are clearly the most important, quantitatively; however, the relative roles vary in a species-dependent manner. In particular, the SR is much more strongly dominant in rat ventricular myocytes, where ~ 92% of Ca removal is via SR Ca-ATPase and only 7% via Na-Ca exchange during a twitch. In other species (rabbit, ferret, cat, and guinea pig) the balance is more in the range of 70% SR Ca-ATPase and 25-30% Na-Ca exchange. Ferret ventricular myocytes also exhibit an unusually strong sarcolemmal Ca-ATPase. 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    Beyond Lesson Studies and Design Experiments: Using theoretical tools in practice and finding out how they work

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    This paper aims to illustrate how fruitful insights into the link between school teaching practice and student learning outcomes can be theoretically grounded by the variation theory from the field of phenomenography; and from this framework demonstrate how a 'pedagogy of awareness' can be implemented in the classroom. In this study, five teachers and 162 students at Primary Four level of school education in Hong Kong participated and the practice of the 'learning study' was adopted. By comparing the results of pre- and posttests, a significant gain was observed in the students learning outcomes.

    Speurplanet.nl onderdeel van Moerstaal: BSc Project Computer Science / Software Technology IN3700

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    Het project bestond uit het vinden van een oplossing om het huidige speurplanet.nl te verbeteren dan wel te vernieuwen. Speurplanet is een website waar gebruikers (tweede hands) artikelen kunnen verkopen en kopen. De opdrachtgever wil het huidige speurplanet.nl vervangen. Het huidige speurplanet.nl moet worden vernieuwd/vervangen, omdat de huidige layout en implementatie niet meer aan de eisen voldoen. Speurplanet is een onderdeel van Moerstaal en D.M. Media. Het bedrijf Moerstaal is een provider van email adressen, homepages en domeinnamen en D.M. Media is een op email gericht marketing bureau.Software EngeneeringElectrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Scienc

    A multilateral tax treaty: designing an instrument to modernise international tax law

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    In this book, the author addresses the legal and political aspects of a multilateral tax treaty that fundamentally transforms the way states cooperate in the field of international taxation. Working from a normative and pragmatic view on international tax relations, he proposes a management-focused approach to multilateral cooperation in international taxation. The resulting managerial framework treaty is drawn up on the basis of insights from political science and legal philosophy and is illustrated by means of international public law. Finally, the author evaluates the recently-adopted text of the Multilateral Convention to Implement Tax Treaty Related Measures to Prevent BEPS (the BEPS Convention) in the light of his proposed framework.Grenzen van fiscale soevereinitei

    Influência do número de faces (OD e MOD) e localização da margem gengival em esmalte ou em dentina na infiltração marginal de inlays cerâmicos: um estudo in vitro

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    Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Ciências da Saúde. Programa de Pós-Graduação em Odontologia.O estudo avaliou a influência do número de faces e localização da margem gengival na infiltração marginal de inlays cerâmicos. Quarenta pré-molares foram divididos em 4 grupos com 10 dentes cada. No grupo I - MOD, com parede gengival da caixa proximal localizada 1mm aquém da JAC; no grupo II - OD, com margem 1mm aquém da JAC; no grupo III -MOD, com margem gengival 1mm abaixo da JAC e no grupo IV - OD, com margem 1mm abaixo da JAC. Após a moldagem e confecção dos inlays cerâmicos de IPS Empress, os espécimes foram preparados para avaliação da microinfiltração. Conclui-se que os maiores valores de infiltração do corante foram encontrados quando margem gengival localizava-se em dentina. Não houve diferença entre os grupos com diferentes tipos de preparos (DO e MOD)
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