226 research outputs found

    Ragnar Rylander et Isabelle Megevand (sous la direction de), « Introduction à la médecine de l'environnement ». 1993

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    R. L. Ragnar Rylander et Isabelle Megevand (sous la direction de), « Introduction à la médecine de l'environnement ». 1993. In: Revue Juridique de l'Environnement, n°3, 1997. pp. 463-464

    Kvinnan bortom allfarsvägen. Sonja Åkessons replik till Ragnar Thoursie

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    The woman beyond the main road. Sonja Åkessons reply to Ragnar Thoursie This article examines the intertextual relations between the Swedish author Sonja Åkesson's poem "Kvällspromenad" (Evening Walk), published in 1959, and the Swedish author Ragnar Thoursie's poem "Sundbybergs-prologen" (The Sundbyberg Prologue) (1952). The aim is to demonstrate how "Kvällspromenad" has a deep and polemic relation to "Sundbybergs-prologen". The comparison between the two poems is made by using Manfred Pfister's six criteria for analysing intertextual relations: reference, communication, autoreflexion, structure, selection and dialogue. The analysis shows that the intertextual relation is deep and strong. Sonja Åkesson gives a completely different view of modern life in post-war Sweden in her poem compared to the intertext. While Ragnar Thoursie describes a male worker walking home from the factory in the middle of the night and through that praises the ongoing building of the Swedish welfare state with its communion for all, Sonja Åkesson, in her poem, lets a lonely and alienated woman walk around in the same modern suburbs, but in a society where she seems homeless. The many intertextual relations between Åkesson's "Kvällspromenad" and its intertext, can be seen on a thematic as well as a metaphorical level

    Kvinnan bortom allfarsvägen. Sonja Åkessons replik till Ragnar Thoursie [Elektronisk resurs]

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    The woman beyond the main road. Sonja Åkessons reply to Ragnar ThoursieThis article examines the intertextual relations between the Swedish author Sonja Åkesson's poem "Kvällspromenad" (Evening Walk), published in 1959, and the Swedish author Ragnar Thoursie's poem "Sundbybergs-prologen" (The Sundbyberg Prologue) (1952). The aim is to demonstrate how "Kvällspromenad" has a deep and polemic relation to "Sundbybergs-prologen". The comparison between the two poems is made by using Manfred Pfister's six criteria for analysing intertextual relations: reference, communication, autoreflexion, structure, selection and dialogue.The analysis shows that the intertextual relation is deep and strong. Sonja Åkesson gives a completely different view of modern life in post-war Sweden in her poem compared to the intertext. While Ragnar Thoursie describes a male worker walking home from the factory in the middle of the night and through that praises the ongoing building of the Swedish welfare state with its communion for all, Sonja Åkesson, in her poem, lets a lonely and alienated woman walk around in the same modern suburbs, but in a society where she seems homeless. The many intertextual relations between Åkesson's "Kvällspromenad" and its intertext, can be seen on a thematic as well as a metaphorical level.</p

    Organic dust induced inflammation--role of atopy and TLR-4 and CD14 gene polymorphisms.

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    Polymorphisms in the genes controlling for CD14 and TLR-4 may influence the outcome of endotoxin-induced effects.Journal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tSCOPUS: ar.jFLWINinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe

    Magnesium Status in Alzheimer's Disease: A Systematic Review

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    The interest in poor magnesium (Mg) status as risk factor for Alzheimer's disease (AD) is increasing due to its antioxidant and neuroprotective properties. A systematic PubMed literature search of studies investigating Mg status was undertaken comparing AD to healthy controls (HCs) or patients with medical illness (medical controls [MCs]). Standardized mean differences (SMDs) ± 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated for all outcomes. Of 192 potentially eligible studies, 13 were included (559 patients with AD, 381 HCs, and 126 MCs). Compared to HCs, patients with AD had significantly lower Mg in cerebrospinal fluid (2 studies; SMD = -0.35;P= .02) and in hair (2 studies; SMD = -0.75;P= .0001). No differences between AD and controls were evident for serum Mg. In conclusion, AD seems to be associated with a lower Mg status when compared to HCs, while the scarcity of studies limited the findings about MCs

    Kvinnan bortom allfarsvägen : Sonja Åkessons replik till Ragnar Thoursie

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    The article examines the intertextual relations between the Swedish author Sonja Åkesson's poem "Kvällspromenad" (Evening Walk), published in 1959, and the Swedish author Ragnar Thoursie's poem "Sundbybergs-prologen" (The Sundbyberg Prologue) (1952). The aim is to demonstrate how "Kvällspromenad" has a deep and polemic relation to "Sundbybergs-prologen". The comparison between the two poems is made by using Manfred Pfister's six criteria for analyzing intertextual relations: reference, communication, autoreflexion, structure, selection and dialogue.The analysis shows that Åkesson gives a completely different view of modern post-war Sweden in her poem compared to the intertext. Instead of the male worker i Thoursie's poem, Åkesson lets a lonely and alienated woman walk around in the same modern suburbs and in a society where she seems homeless. The many intertxtual relations between "Kvällspromenad" and its intertext, can be seen on a thematic as well as a metaphorical level.</p

    Fluctuations and growth in Ragnar Frisch’s rocking horse model

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    Ragnar Frisch's famous "rocking horse" model has been the object of much praise and even controversy since its publication in 1933. This paper offers a new simulation of the model to show that there exists cyclical trajectories in the propagation mechanism. By building an analytical solution taking the same form as Frisch's original solution, we can provide new insights into the ideas encapsulated in his model, in particular the fact that the author constructed a model combining cycles and growth. The exploration of Frisch's formal construction of the model leads us to link his statistical work on the decomposition of time series with his economic insights on investment cycles, which both led to the 1933 model. We contrast Frisch’s approach to that of other econometricians who used similar equations, showing that their different mathematical solutions were the product of what they wanted to show with their models

    Genes and Agents: How to Prioritize to Prevent Disease

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    Prologue

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