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Mazzaella canaliculata N. Arakaki & M. E. Ramirez, comb. nov.
Mazzaella canaliculata (C.Agardh) N.Arakaki & M.E.Ramírez comb. nov. Basionym: Sphaerococcus canaliculatus C. Agardh 1822, 260. Species algarum rite cognitae, cum synonymis, differentiis specificis et descriptionibus succinctis. Volumen primum pars posterior. pp. [v-vi], 169-398. Lundae [Lund]: ex officina Berlingiana. Homotypic Synonyms: Chondrus canaliculatus (C.Agardh) Greville 1830: lv, Gigartina chilensis D.H. Kim 1976: 39. Holotype: LD 23179, cystocarpic specimen, leg. Binder Type locality: Valparaiso, Chile. Additional specimens examined: CHILE. Coquimbo, Puerto Aldea, cystocarpic and tetrasporic, submareal, 30° 15’ S, 14.vi.94 and 18.i.95, N. Arakaki. Valparaíso, Caleta Horcón, 32° 42’ S, 26.v.94, 31.i.95, cystocarpic, intertidal, N. Arakaki. Valparaíso, Agardh Herbarium, LD 23180, LD 23181, LD 23182, LD 23183. PERU. Ica, Paracas, Playa Mendieta, cystocarpic, drift, coll. A. Peters & C. Acleto (SGO 109805), vi.1989. Ica, Paracas, Playa Mendieta, cystocarpic and tetrasporic plants, 14° 3’ S, 15.iii.94 and 11.iii.95, coll. N. Arakaki (SGO pending). Ica, Marcona, Playa Siete Huecos, 27.iv.2016, coll. N. Arakaki (SH-139, SH-146, IMARPE). Ica, Marcona, Playa Hermosa, 23.x.2016, coll. N. Arakaki (IMARPE-05-001408-2) and 28.iv.2016, coll. G. Vega (IMARPE-05000783-2). Ica, Marcona, Reserva Nacional San Fernando, 29.iv.2016, coll. G. Vega (IMARPE-05-000765 and IMARPE-05-000771). Ica, Marcona, Poza de Lapa, 21.x.2016, coll. G. Vega (IMARPE-05-001393) and 27.iv.2016, coll. G. Vega (IMARPE-05-000689). Ica, Paracas, Playa Mendieta, 27.v.2017, coll. D.Márquez & S. Suárez (USM 322398). Ica, Paracas, Playa Mendieta, 26.x.2017, coll. S. Suárez (USM 322397), Ccan-men-2pob, Ccan-men-3pob). Lima, Bahía de Pucusana, 14.iii.2018, coll. N. Arakaki (IMARPE-05-001235). Ica, Paracas, Playa Mendieta, 28.iii.2019, coll. N. Arakaki (USM 322399).Published as part of Arakaki, Natalia & Ramirez, Maria Eliana, 2021, Mazzaella canaliculata comb. nov. based on Chondrus canaliculatus (Gigartinaceae, Rhodophyta) from Peru and Chile, pp. 211-228 in Phytotaxa 497 (3) on page 219, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.497.3.2, http://zenodo.org/record/542394
A pre-post test evaluation of the impact of the PELICAN MDT-TME Development Programme on the working lives of colorectal cancer team members
Background: the PELICAN Multidisciplinary Team Total Mesorectal Excision (MDT-TME) Development Programme aimed to improve clinical outcomes for rectal cancer by educating colorectal cancer teams in precision surgery and related aspects of multidisciplinary care. The Programme reached almost all colorectal cancer teams across England. We took the opportunity to assess the impact of participating in this novel team-based Development Programme on the working lives of colorectal cancer team members.Methods: the impact of participating in the programme on team members' self-reported job stress, job satisfaction and team performance was assessed in a pre-post course study. 333/568 (59%) team members, from the 75 multidisciplinary teams who attended the final year of the Programme, completed questionnaires pre-course, and 6-8 weeks post-course.Results: across all team members, the main sources of job satisfaction related to working in multidisciplinary teams; whilst feeling overloaded was the main source of job stress. Surgeons and clinical nurse specialists reported higher levels of job satisfaction than team members who do not provide direct patient care, whilst MDT coordinators reported the lowest levels of job satisfaction and job stress. Both job stress and satisfaction decreased after participating in the Programme for all team members. There was a small improvement in team performance.Conclusions: participation in the Development Programme had a mixed impact on the working lives of team members in the immediate aftermath of attending. The decrease in team members' job stress may reflect the improved knowledge and skills conferred by the Programme. The decrease in job satisfaction may be the consequence of being unable to apply these skills immediately in clinical practice because of a lack of required infrastructure and/or equipment. In addition, whilst the Programme raised awareness of the challenges of teamworking, a greater focus on tackling these issues may have improved working lives furthe
Jacobus M. Ramirez, De hominis beatitudine. In I-II Summae theologiae divi Thomae commentaria (Qq. I-V). Editio praeparata a Victorino Rodriguez, o.p
Hissette Roland. Jacobus M. Ramirez, De hominis beatitudine. In I-II Summae theologiae divi Thomae commentaria (Qq. I-V). Editio praeparata a Victorino Rodriguez, o.p. In: Revue Philosophique de Louvain. Quatrième série, tome 72, n°13, 1974. p. 200
Jacobus M. Ramirez, De hominis beatitudine. In I-II Summae theologiae divi Thomae commentaria (Qq. I-V). Editio praeparata a Victorino Rodriguez, o.p
Hissette Roland. Jacobus M. Ramirez, De hominis beatitudine. In I-II Summae theologiae divi Thomae commentaria (Qq. I-V). Editio praeparata a Victorino Rodriguez, o.p. In: Revue Philosophique de Louvain. Quatrième série, tome 72, n°13, 1974. p. 200
Informetrics on M. N. Srinivas
M. N. Srinivas, the well known sociologist is widely recognised as architect of modern Indian sociology and social anthropology. His publications have been analysed by year, domain, authorship pattern, channels of communication used. Keywords, etc. The results indicate that the papers published by him are of a nature that qualify him to be a 'role model' for the younger generations to emulate.
By the end of 1995, Srinivas had to his credit 144 papers which, included 33 broad papers in sociology and anthropology; 18 papers in social change; 28 papers in village studies; 12 papers on religion; 17 papers on caste and 36 papers of general popular interest. The periods 1958-61 and 1974-77, when Srinivas was 38-41 and 58-61 years old. were his most productive periods with highest publication activity
Parámetros de avaliação para projetos com melhor aproveitamento de uso
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro Tecnológico. Programa de Pós-Graduação em ArquiteturaNa atualidade a totalidade de projetos habitacionais parte do principio absurdo do mínimo espaço para reduzir os custos da obra em lugar do utilizar um conceito do espaço necessário. Quase nenhum destes projetos leva em consideração o tamanho do mobiliário disponível no mercado. Isto cria uma incompatibilidade entre a necessidade espacial do usuário e a área disponível nas habitações de interesse social. Os resultados de uma construção com estas falhas entre outros são: O aumento dos custos para o morador que deve ampliar sua casa para poder utilizar o espaço com algo de conforto. A perda de flexibilidade de uso já que o espaço não permite variações no arranjo espacial. As habitações que não têm o equipamento necessário para sua utilização devido à falta de espaço para colocar o mobiliário. O congestionamento visual devido à aglomeração de móveis dentro de um cômodo criando desorganização e desconforto. A perda da privacidade pela carência de um espaço próprio. Os dormitórios sem utilidade durante o dia, que ficam lotados a noite. Como uma possível solução se propôs o conceito de um painel mobiliário o qual deveria contribuir com a facilidade de construção, montagem e pré-fabricação de um imóvel como alternativas para diminuir custos. Ao mesmo tempo este painel conteria o mobiliário necessário para a utilização dos diferentes cômodos e assim aproveitar ao máximo o incipiente espaço em projetos de habitação de interesse social. A fundamentação teórica deste painel foi realizada por meio de pesquisas sobre propostas de habitação social e projetos arquitetônicos que atendessem a princípios de produtos industrializados, assim como o levantamento dos problemas mencionados anteriormente. A realização prática se desenvolveu por meio de uma tabela que funciona como checklist e avaliam o conforto e habitabilidade destes projetos por meio da aplicação dos conceitos de flexibilidade, adaptabilidade e privacidade. Foi realizado também um levantamento de produtos existentes no mercado internacional que apresentam soluções inovadoras para espaços reduzidos tanto pela variedade de funções que o mesmo permite quanto pelas propostas de aproveitamento de espaço no transcurso do dia. Para testar tanto a tabela quanto a aplicabilidade do mobiliário pesquisado se utilizou como estudo de caso o protótipo desenvolvido pela ARQ-UFSC em colaboração com a empresa Battistella
Modular Synthesis of α,α-Diaryl α‑Amino Esters via Bi(V)-Mediated Arylation/S<sub>N</sub>2‑Displacement of Kukhtin–Ramirez Intermediates
We report a concise and modular approach to α,α-diaryl
α-amino esters from readily available α-keto esters. This
mild, one-pot protocol proceeds via ketone umpolung, with in situ formation of a Kukhtin–Ramirez intermediate
preceding sequential electrophilic arylation by Bi(V) and SN2 displacement by an amine. The methodology is compatible with a
wide range of anilines and primary amines - including derivatives
of drugs and proteinogenic amino acids - Bi(V) arylating agents, and
α-keto ester substrates
Modular Synthesis of α,α-Diaryl α‑Amino Esters via Bi(V)-Mediated Arylation/S<sub>N</sub>2‑Displacement of Kukhtin–Ramirez Intermediates
We report a concise and modular approach to α,α-diaryl
α-amino esters from readily available α-keto esters. This
mild, one-pot protocol proceeds via ketone umpolung, with in situ formation of a Kukhtin–Ramirez intermediate
preceding sequential electrophilic arylation by Bi(V) and SN2 displacement by an amine. The methodology is compatible with a
wide range of anilines and primary amines - including derivatives
of drugs and proteinogenic amino acids - Bi(V) arylating agents, and
α-keto ester substrates
Modular Synthesis of α,α-Diaryl α‑Amino Esters via Bi(V)-Mediated Arylation/S<sub>N</sub>2‑Displacement of Kukhtin–Ramirez Intermediates
We report a concise and modular approach to α,α-diaryl
α-amino esters from readily available α-keto esters. This
mild, one-pot protocol proceeds via ketone umpolung, with in situ formation of a Kukhtin–Ramirez intermediate
preceding sequential electrophilic arylation by Bi(V) and SN2 displacement by an amine. The methodology is compatible with a
wide range of anilines and primary amines - including derivatives
of drugs and proteinogenic amino acids - Bi(V) arylating agents, and
α-keto ester substrates
Modular Synthesis of α,α-Diaryl α‑Amino Esters via Bi(V)-Mediated Arylation/S<sub>N</sub>2‑Displacement of Kukhtin–Ramirez Intermediates
We report a concise and modular approach to α,α-diaryl
α-amino esters from readily available α-keto esters. This
mild, one-pot protocol proceeds via ketone umpolung, with in situ formation of a Kukhtin–Ramirez intermediate
preceding sequential electrophilic arylation by Bi(V) and SN2 displacement by an amine. The methodology is compatible with a
wide range of anilines and primary amines - including derivatives
of drugs and proteinogenic amino acids - Bi(V) arylating agents, and
α-keto ester substrates
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