758 research outputs found
Irène Commeau (1925-2020)
Enderlein Évelyne, Farin Marie-Hélène. Irène Commeau (1925-2020). In: Revue Russe n°56, 2021. De tout faire théâtre. Alexandre Ostrovski (1823-1886) p. 6
Édith Maillot (1932-2021)
Enderlein Évelyne, Farin Marie-Hélène. Édith Maillot (1932-2021). In: Revue Russe n°56, 2021. De tout faire théâtre. Alexandre Ostrovski (1823-1886) p. 7
Marquis de Sade : Der Greis in Charenton. Letzte Aufzeichnungen und Kalkulationen. Éd. par Michael Farin et Hans-Ulrich Seifert. 1990
Delon Michel. Marquis de Sade : Der Greis in Charenton. Letzte Aufzeichnungen und Kalkulationen. Éd. par Michael Farin et Hans-Ulrich Seifert. 1990. In: Dix-huitième Siècle, n°23, 1991. Physiologie et médecine. p. 480
Marquis de Sade : Der Greis in Charenton. Letzte Aufzeichnungen und Kalkulationen. Éd. par Michael Farin et Hans-Ulrich Seifert. 1990
Delon Michel. Marquis de Sade : Der Greis in Charenton. Letzte Aufzeichnungen und Kalkulationen. Éd. par Michael Farin et Hans-Ulrich Seifert. 1990. In: Dix-huitième Siècle, n°23, 1991. Physiologie et médecine. p. 480
Farino, Mrs. P. S.
Photograph from the C.R. Savage Portrait Studio. Name associated with the photograph: Mrs. P. S. Farin
Farino, P. S.
Photograph from the C.R. Savage Portrait Studio. Name associated with the photograph: P. S. Farin
Beneficiation Consequence on the Influence of Potential Hydrogen Variation in the Froth Flotation of Farin-Lamba (Plateau State) Cassiterite
This study explores the influence of pH variation on the froth flotation performance of cassiterite ore obtained from the alluvial deposits of Farin-Lamba, Plateau State. Bulk ore samples were acquired via random sampling across the active mining site and subsequently homogenized to ensure uniformity. A 20 kg head sample was prepared, from which a representative 5 kg sub-sample was subjected to comminution and sieving. The processed material underwent chemical analysis, particle size distribution assessment, and beneficiation through froth flotation under controlled pH conditions. Initial analysis showed a tin oxide (SnO2) grade of 20.22%. Sieve analysis across various mesh sizes identified -180+125 µm fraction as the optimal liberation size, recording the highest assay value of 23.28% SnO2. Accordingly, sieve fractions -250+180, -180+125, and -125+90 µm were selected for flotation experiments conducted using a Denver D-12 mechanical agitator at 1200 rpm and gas flow of 0.5-1.0 m2/h. Experiments were carried out at pH 5, 7, and 9 to determine the best condition Farin-Lamba cassiterite to be beneficiated. Post-flotation analysis revealed that the highest SnO2 concentration of 65.62% was achieved at pH 9 within the -180+125 µm size fraction, indicating this condition as optimal for tin beneficiation from Farin-Lamba cassiterite
Genetic polymorphisms in Parkinson's disease
The search for genetic polymorphisms relevant to Parkinson's disease etiology and pathogenesis has been motivated by recent thinking emphasizing the potential significance of gene-environment interactions. Especially influential to this research have been the MPTP model of PD induction, hypotheses concerning oxidative stressor reactions, and epidemiological observations of an inverse relation between cigarette smoking and PD risk. This brief review summarizes trends in genetic polymorphism research, with examples provided by investigations of cytochrome P450 enzymes, monoamine oxidase, superoxide dismutase, and mitochondrial genes
Developmental care from theory to action
Developmental care from theory to actionSoleimani Farin. ( M.D)1 , Sajedi Ferozeh2 (M.D)Torkzahrani Shahnaz3 (M.Sc)1. MD, Pediatrician, Associate Professor Pediatric Neurorehabilitation Research Center, University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Scienc-es, Tehran, Iran.2. MD, Pediatrician, Associate Professor Pediatric Neurorehabilitation Research Center, University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Scienc-es, Tehran, Iran.3. M.Sc. in Midwifery, Faculty member of Shahid Beheshti Medical University, Ph.D. Candidate Pediatric, Neurorehabilitation Research Center, Corresponding author: Torkzahrani Shahnaz; [email protected]: The premature or low birth weight infants in the neonatal intensive care unit admission are affected not only by body’s physiology and immature developmental condition but also by environmental stress; thereby they are at high risk of developing neurodevelopmental delay. The aim of this study was to review the emerging fi eld of neurodevelopmetal disorders and strategies to reduce it.Materials and Methods: In this review article, Iranmedex، Sciencedirect،google Scholar، SID, PubMed, Scopus, and EBSCO-CINAHL databases between 1960 to 2013 were searched for finding the relevant studies.Result: The review of literature indicates that developmental care mostly reports positive effects on neurodevelopmental outcomes and helps preterm infants cope with the environment of Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). Healing environment, partnering with families, positioning and handling, safeguarding sleep and optimizing nutrition are main core measures of developmental care. The structuring and designing of NICU environment for the high risk neonate has important policy implications for neonatal healthcare and beyond hospital stay.Key Words: Developmental care, Neurodevelopment, NICU, preterm, low birth weight
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