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Il femminismo islamico in Egitto. Donne, religione e giustizia di genere
2019
نسوية إسلامية، جندر، مساواة، اميمة أبو بكر، مصر La lotta per l’uguaglianza di genere coinvolge donne di tutte le parti del mondo. Una delle manifestazioni di questa mobilitazione globale è il femminismo islamico. Si tratta di un appello aperto che vuole unire donne che si battono per penetrare le mura del discorso religioso dominato dagli uomini. Questo libro racconta l’esperienza delle femministe islamiche con focus sul contesto egiziano e sulla voce di Omaima Abou-Bakr. La ricerca e l’azione di questa studiosa e femminista dimostrano il potenziale esplosivo che le donne musulmane portano con sé in quanto soggetti attivi capaci di produrre conoscenza religiosa alternativa favorevole alla g…
Sisäkorvaistutetta käyttävien lasten viittomakielen ja puhutun kielen omaksuminen
2013
Artikkeli kasittelee suomalaisen viittomakielen ja suomen kielen kehitysta kuudella kuurolla sisakorvaistutetta kayttavalla lapsella. Lasten kuulevat vanhemmat alkoivat opiskella ja kayttaa viittomakielta lastensa kanssa kuulovammadiagnoosin selvittya. Aineisto on keratty vuosina 2005 ja 2006 kuvanauhoittamalla lapsen ja viittomakielisen aikuisen seka lapsen ja suomenkielisen aikuisen vuorovaikutustilanteita. Lasten iat vaihtelivat 2;9 vuodesta 7;6 vuoteen tutkimuksen alussa. Taustatietoa saatiin haastattelemalla vanhempia. Kieliaineistoista analysoitiin molempien kielien sanastoa, ilmausten pituutta, nominaalien ja verbaalien taivutusta, artikulaatiota, aikuisen puheen/viittomisen ymmartam…
Variaatio oppimisen osoittajana ja ohjaajana
2021
Arvioitu teos:
 Sirkku Lesonen: Valuing variability. Dynamic usage-based principles in the L2 development of four Finnish language learners. Groningen Dissertations in Linguistics 184. Groningen: Rijksuniversiteit Groningen 2020. 310 s. isbn 9789403426747. Saatavilla verkossa osoitteessa http://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-94-034-2675-4.
The global impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the management and course of chronic urticaria
2021
Introduction: the COVID-19 pandemic dramatically disrupts health care around the globe. The impact of the pandemic on chronic urticaria (CU) and its management are largely unknown. Aim: to understand how CU patients are affected by the COVID-19 pandemic; how specialists alter CU patient management; and the course of CU in patients with COVID-19. Materials and methods: our cross-sectional, international, questionnaire-based, multicenter UCARE COVID-CU study assessed the impact of the pandemic on patient consultations, remote treatment, changes in medications, and clinical consequences. Results: the COVID-19 pandemic severely impairs CU patient care, with less than 50% of the weekly numbers o…
Understanding developmental language disorder-The Helsinki longitudinal SLI study (HelSLI): A study protocol
2018
Background Developmental language disorder (DLD, also called specific language impairment, SLI) is a common developmental disorder comprising the largest disability group in pre-school-aged children. Approximately 7% of the population is expected to have developmental language difficulties. However, the specific etiological factors leading to DLD are not yet known and even the typical linguistic features appear to vary by language. We present here a project that investigates DLD at multiple levels of analysis and aims to make the reliable prediction and early identification of the difficulties possible. Following the multiple deficit model of developmental disorders, we investigate the DLD …
Factors reducing omalizumab response in severe asthma
2018
Background: Despite adding Omalizumab to conventional therapy, several severe asthmatics still show poor disease control. We investigated the factors that may affect a reduced Omalizumab response in a large population of severe asthmatics. Methods: 340 patients were retrospectively evaluated. FEV1%, FVC%, Asthma Control Test (ACT), fractional exhaled nitric oxide (FENO), possible step-downs/step-ups of concomitant therapies, exacerbations, disease control levels, ICS doses and SABA use, observed at the end of treatment, were considered as a response to Omalizumab. Results: Age was an independent risk factor for a reduced response concerning FEV1%, FVC%, ACT and for a lower asthma control. O…
Effects of omalizumab in severe asthmatics across ages: A real life Italian experience
2016
Background This retrospective study aimed at evaluating long-term effects of Omalizumab in elderly asthmatics in a real-life setting. Methods 105 consecutive severe asthmatics (GINA step 4–5; mean FEV1% predicted:66 ± 15.7) treated with Omalizumab for at least 1 year (treatment mean duration 35.1 ± 21.7 months) were divided into 3 groups according to their age at Omalizumab treatment onset: 18–39, 40–64 and ≥ 65 years. Results Comorbidities, number of overweight/obese subjects and patients with late-onset asthma were more frequent among older people. A similar reduction of inhaled corticosteroids dosage and SABA on-demand therapy was observed in all groups during Omalizumab treatment; a sim…
Different skin prick test sensitization patterns do not influence the response to omalizumab in severe asthma
2017
Prácticas musicales y sonoras experimentales en Valencia durante el siglo XX, 1922-1983. De olvidadas a precedentes del arte sonoro valenciano
2016
A lo largo del siglo XX la música occidental sufrió en su seno numerosos e importantes cambios, de manera similar a como ocurrió en otras disciplinas artísticas, aunque salvando diferencias en cuanto a la profundidad, el tiempo y la aceptación de los resultados. En algunos casos, apuestas experimentales radicales llevaron a la alteración significativa o al desafío de parámetros musicales tradicionalmente incuestionables con la introducción de componentes innovadores sobre los que se hacía recaer absoluta prioridad respecto del resto de cuestiones técnicas o estéticas. Ello hasta el punto de hacer necesario replantear la respuesta a una pregunta que hasta hace poco más de un siglo era muy fá…
Omalizumab for the treatment of chronic spontaneous urticaria in clinical practice
2016
Chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) is a skin disease that predominantly affects adults, especially women aged 20 to 40 years, and is characterized by the recurrent appearance of localized or widespread wheals, angioedema or both, without apparent external trigger. 1 , 2 Severe CSU has a detrimental effect on the quality of life and is a frequent cause of absenteeism from school and work. [3] The pathogenesis of CSU is not well understood, and it appears to have an autoimmune cause in approximately one-third of patients. [4] Guidelines for the management of CSU recommend the use of second-generation antihistamines, with the addition of leukotriene receptor antagonists, cyclosporine, or omal…