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Sequencing toponymic change: A quantitative longitudinal analysis of street renaming in Sibiu, Romania.

2021

Recent scholarship in critical toponymy studies has refashioned the understanding of street names from innocent labels to nominal loci of historical memory and vectors of collective identity that are embroiled with power relations. Urban nomenclatures consist of more than mere linguistic signposts deployed onto space to facilitate navigation. Street names are also powerful signposts that indicate the political regime and its socio-cultural values. Drawing on these theoretical insights, this paper is focused on Sibiu (Romania) and explore the city’s shifting namescape in a longitudinal perspective spanning one century and a half of modern history (1875–2020). The analysis is based on a compl…

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A History of the Pharmacological Treatment of Bipolar Disorder.

2018

In this paper, the authors review the history of the pharmacological treatment of bipolar disorder, from the first nonspecific sedative agents introduced in the 19th and early 20th century, such as solanaceae alkaloids, bromides and barbiturates, to John Cade’s experiments with lithium and the beginning of the so-called “Psychopharmacological Revolution” in the 1950s. We also describe the clinical studies and development processes, enabling the therapeutic introduction of pharmacological agents currently available for the treatment of bipolar disorder in its different phases and manifestations. Those drugs include lithium salts, valproic acid, carbamazepine, new antiepilep…

Farmacología veterinariamedicine.drug_classPsychopharmacologyFarmacologíaantipsychotic drugsAtypical antipsychoticCariprazineReviewPharmacologyLamotrigineLithiumHistory 21st CenturyCatalysisTreatment of bipolar disorderInorganic Chemistrylcsh:Chemistry03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicinepharmacological treatmentmedicineAsenapineAnimalsHumansZiprasidoneantiepileptic drugsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryMolecular Biologylcsh:QH301-705.5SpectroscopyPsiquiatríaLurasidonebipolar disorderbusiness.industrymood stabilizer drugsOrganic ChemistryHistory 19th CenturyGeneral MedicineHistory 20th Century030227 psychiatryComputer Science ApplicationsTranquilizing Agentschemistrylcsh:Biology (General)lcsh:QD1-999Quetiapinebusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgerymedicine.drug
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Contre l'autonomie et la clôture du texte : formes et ambiguïtés de la fiction moderniste européenne : (1910-1939)

2014

Although it has been a key concept of literary criticism in the English-speaking world for more than a half-century, modernism remains a relatively misunderstood notion in France, owing to its proximity to somewhat close concepts such as modernity and avant-garde, which it only partially overlaps. The concept is relevant to experimentation in all literary genres, but this study focuses on the novel, with texts by James Joyce, André Gide, Ramón Gómez de la Serna and Virginia Woolf. Those have often been mischaracterized by literary critics as either mimetic novels — though more realistic than realist novels — or more frequently as emblematic of the self-referential text, as defined by the do…

Fiction theory[SHS.LITT]Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteratureWoolfLittérature européenne du vingtième siècleVirginia20th Century European literature[ SHS.LITT ] Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteratureThéories de la fictionLiterary theoryRamón[SHS.LITT] Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteratureAndréRomanThéorie littéraireJamesModernismJoyceModernismeGómez de la SernaNovelGide
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Henkilöstön johtaminen Valkeakosken tehdasyhteisössä Rudolf ja Juuso Waldenin aikakaudella 1924-1969

2012

Finnish historyjohtamineneconomic historyindustrial paternalismsafety firsthenkilöstöpolitiikkaWalden Juusopersonnel managementtehtaanjohtajatYhtyneet paperitehtaatteollisuustyöntekijättaloushistoriahistoriateollisuusyhdyskunnathenkilöstöjohtaminen20th CenturysosiaalityöValkeakoskihuman resource managementtyösuojeluWalden Rudolfteollisuushuman resources policy
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From mental hygiene to mental health: ideology, discourses and practices in Franco’s Spain (1939–75)

2017

Based on an analysis of the discourses, the ideological appropriation and the practical influence of mental hygiene in Spanish psychiatry during the early years of the Francoist regime, this article examines its decline and subsequent replacement by the new concept of mental health promoted by the World Health Organization and other international bodies from the mid-twentieth century. The old approach, essentially focused on the prophylaxis of insanity within the framework of a set of interventionist policies of social defence, was thus transformed from the beginning of the 1960s into a much more ambitious and comprehensive project which sought to promote the psychosocial balance and perfo…

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Los Problemas Socio-Ambientales en Geografía: una Lectura Iberoamericana

2018

Instituida como disciplina escolar en el siglo XIX, con el objetivo de promover la identificación de los jóvenes ciudadanos con la patria, la finalidad de la Geografía es más describir un país armonioso que no denunciar los problemas sociales y ambientales. Esta tradición perdura hasta nuestros días, como lo demuestran los programas oficiales de Chile, España y Portugal. Los problemas socioambientales son desvalorizados y reducidos a una información estadística e icónica, que no reconoce los deseos de los ciudadanos. Este discurso está reforzado por la actuación de los organismos internacionales, más interesados en el desempeño de los alumnos en algunas áreas, que se consideran con impacto …

GEOGRAFIAEDUCATIONAL PRACTICESGEOGRAPHYEDUCATIONEducación geográficaRedEDUCAÇÃOSÉC. 20EducationCiudadaníaProyectoPRÁTICAS EDUCATIVAS20TH CENTURYProblemas socioambientales
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Obesity in Aging and Art

2009

THIS issue of Journal of Gerontology: Medical Sciences highlights new findings on obesity in older persons and its consequences for health and function (1,2,3). The obesity epidemic is spreading rapidly in both developed and developing countries, and perspectives on the negative effects of overweight and obesity abound in recent medical literature. What do we know so far about obesity over the lifetime? Obesity does not spare older persons (4). Obese older persons experience a wide range of negative consequences, including metabolic abnormalities, arthritis, pulmonary diseases, cataracts, cancer, impaired mobility, disability, and mortality. Given the already extensive knowledge base, why a…

GerontologyAgingSettore MED/09 - Medicina Internamedia_common.quotation_subjectMedicine in the ArtsContext (language use)SculptureOverweightHistory 18th CenturyHistory 17th CenturyPortraitmedicineHumansObesityHistory Ancientmedia_commonHistory 15th Centuryaging obesity sarcopenia artGender studiesHistory 19th CenturyHistory 20th Centurymedicine.diseaseObesityHistory MedievalSymbolFeelingHistory 16th CenturyBeautyJournal of Gerontology: MEDICAL SCIENCESPaintingsHypothalamic pituitary axisGeriatrics and Gerontologymedicine.symptomPsychology
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Finnish Twin Research in the 1930s: Contributions of Arvo Lehtovaara and His Mentor, Eino Kaila.

2016

We offer a brief sketch of an overlooked early twin researcher, Arvo Johannes Lehtovaara (1905–1985), Professor of Psychology at the University of Jyväskylä, 1939–1952, and the University of Helsinki, 1952–1970, with background notes on his mentor, Eino Kaila.

GerontologyArvoKailabusiness.industryResearcheducationTwinsLehtovaaraObstetrics and GynecologyHistory 20th CenturyTwin study3142 Public health care science environmental and occupational healthSketchPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthPedagogyMedicineHumansta6153111 Biomedicinetwin researchEinobusinessta515Genetics (clinical)FinlandTwin research and human genetics : the official journal of the International Society for Twin Studies
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Psychosocial aspects of diabetes technology

2020

Aim To identify key psychosocial research in the domain of diabetes technology. Results Four trajectories of psychosocial diabetes technology research are identified that characterize research over the past 25 years. Key evidence is reviewed on psychosocial outcomes of technology use as well as psychosocial barriers and facilitating conditions of diabetes technology uptake. Psychosocial interventions that address modifiable barriers and psychosocial factors have proven to be effective in improving glycaemic and self-reported outcomes in diabetes technology users. Conclusions Psychosocial diabetes technology research is essential for designing interventions and education programmes targeting…

GerontologyTechnology researchEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismMEDLINEPsychological interventionInsulin delivery030209 endocrinology & metabolismHistory 21st Century03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineEndocrinologyInsulin Infusion SystemsInventionsDiabetes mellitusInternal MedicinemedicineDiabetes MellitusHumansInsulinPsychology030212 general & internal medicinebusiness.industryDiabetes mellitus therapyHistory 20th Centurymedicine.diseaseEquipment and Supplies150 PsychologieRelated researchbusiness150 PsychologyPsychosocialBehavioral SciencesDelivery of Health Care
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Pancreatic Extracts for the Treatment of Diabetes (1889-1914): Acomatol.

2019

Background Historical review on the early development of organotherapy for diabetes [pancreatic extracts (PE)] and its relationship with the social and political circumstances. Areas of uncertainty The diagnosis of diabetes relied only in the presence of glycosuria and cardinal symptoms. Blood glucose determinations were not regularly available, requiring large volumes for sampling. Micromethods for glycemia were developed just in the last years of the investigated period. Hypoglycemia remains undiscovered. Isolation and purification of PE were difficult tasks due to the unknown chemical structure of the antidiabetic hormone. Data sources (1) Berliner Medizinhistoriches Museum der Charite (…

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