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Farmaceitiskās aprūpes novērtējums Latvijā un tās salīdzinājums ar Apvienoto Karalisti un Vāciju

2015

Farmaceitiskā aprūpe ir aprūpes prakse, kas centrālajā lomā liek pacientu un ir vērsta uz pozitīvu rezultātu sasniegšanu. Tā realizēšanai ir nepieciešams kvalificēta farmaceita darbs sadarbībā ar pašiem pacientiem un citiem veselības aprūpes speciālistiem, lai sekmētu veselību, novērstu saslimšanu, kā arī novērtētu, uzraudzītu un regulētu medikamentu lietošanu, nodrošinot medikamentozās terapijas drošību un efektivitāti. Bakalaura darba mērķis ir izpētīt Latvijas medicīnas profesionāļu uzskatus par farmaceitisko aprūpi, farmaceita lomu tajā un savstarpējo sadarbību. Darba veikšanā tika izmantota empīriskā pētījuma metode. Anketas aizpildīja veselības aprūpes speciālisti (ārsti, māsas, medic…

veselības aprūpes speciālistsfarmaceitsFarmācijaLatvijafarmaceitiskā aprūpe
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Sarmatia

1577

vesistötkaupungitvuoristotSarmatia
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Sarmatian Aasian ja Euroopan rajalla oleva osa

1577

vesistötkaupungitvuoristotSarmatia
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Vettori polimerici della poliaspartammide coniugati a bisfosfonati per il direzionamento di farmaci alle ossa.

2011

vettori polimerici poliaspartammide ossa.Settore CHIM/09 - Farmaceutico Tecnologico Applicativo
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Viestinnän etnografia ja suomalainen puhekulttuuri

2007

Suomalaista puhekulttuuria on viimeisen kymmenen vuoden aikana tutkittu paljon viestinnän etnografisesta (ethnography of communication) näkökulmasta. Viestinnän etnografia on sosiaalis-konstruktionistinen lähestymistapa tai teoria viestinnän tutkimukseen, jossa ensisijaisena tavoitteena on kuvata ja tulkita puheyhteisöä ja viestinnän kulttuurisia piirteitä puheyhteisön jäsenten näkökulmasta. Artikkelissa esitellään viestinnän etnografian historiaa 1960-luvulta lähtien, avataan viestinnän etnografisen tutkimuksen sisältämiä käsityksiä viestinnästä ja kulttuurista, esitellään erityisesti suomalaisesta puhekulttuurista tehtyä viestinnän etnografista tutkimusta sekä kuvataan viestinnän etnograf…

viestinnän etnografiasuomalainen puhe-kulttuuriviestintäkulttuuriviestinnän tutkimusPharmacology (medical)Artikkelitsuomalainen puhekulttuuri
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Use cases for operational decision support system

2008

vikadiagnoositvian eristäminenmittausoperaatiotylläpitomittauksetpäätöksentekotiedonhallintafault isolationfault diagnosisepävarmuuscollaborationyhteistyöoperationprosessiteollisuusoptimointihuoltooptimization
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L'Ecuba euripidea: dramma della violenza sugli inermi

2010

This paper focuses on ‘violence on unarmed people’ as the unifying theme that underlies the structure of the tragedy with an anthropopoietic function, what means to build up, by contrast, models of human and humanity.. All the three forms of violence against unarmed people, which can be singled out in the tragedy, are analyzed. The first is the sacred violence of Polyxena’s sacrifice, which is represented as an unnecessary and avoidable killing, due to the excessive power of the winners Greeks on losers barbarians. The second is the criminal violence upon Polydorus, motivated by greed for gold but also due to the impunity in a destructive war. The third is the ‘maenadic’ violence by which H…

violence unarmed people anthropopoiesis models of humanSettore L-FIL-LET/02 - Lingua E Letteratura Greca
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The Nasal Epithelium as a Factory for Systemic Protein Delivery

2002

We have previously shown that recombinant Sendai virus (SeV) produces efficient in vivo airway epithelial gene transfer. The ability to produce therapeutic levels of circulating proteins following noninvasive gene transfer would have widespread clinical application. Here, we compared nose, lung, and skeletal muscle for the ability to produce circulating levels of the secreted mouse antiinflammatory cytokine interleukin-10 (IL10) following SeV-mediated gene transfer. High levels of serum IL10 were obtained from each site with a potency order of lung > nose > muscle for a given viral titer. Serum levels from each site were within the likely required range for anti-inflammatory effects. The co…

virusesGenetic enhancementmedicine.medical_treatmentMucous membrane of noseSendai virus03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineIn vivoDrug DiscoverymedicineGeneticsAnimalsHumansMuscle SkeletalLungMolecular BiologyNose030304 developmental biologyPharmacology0303 health sciencesLungbiologyGene Transfer TechniquesSkeletal musclerespiratory systembiology.organism_classificationSendai virus3. Good healthInterleukin-10Nasal Mucosamedicine.anatomical_structureCytokine030220 oncology & carcinogenesisImmunologyCOS CellsMolecular MedicineHeLa CellsMolecular Therapy
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The Extracellular δ-Domain is Essential for the Formation of CD81 Tetraspanin Webs

2014

AbstractCD81 is a ubiquitously expressed member of the tetraspanin family. It forms large molecular platforms, so-called tetraspanin webs that play physiological roles in a variety of cellular functions and are involved in viral and parasite infections. We have investigated which part of the CD81 molecule is required for the formation of domains in the cell membranes of T-cells and hepatocytes. Surprisingly, we find that large CD81 platforms assemble via the short extracellular δ-domain, independent from a strong primary partner binding and from weak interactions mediated by palmitoylation. The δ-domain is also essential for the platforms to function during viral entry. We propose that, ins…

virusesLipoylationBiophysicschemical and pharmacologic phenomenaPlasma protein bindingBiologyTetraspanin 28Jurkat CellsProtein structurePalmitoylationTetraspaninViral entryExtracellularHumansComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS[PHYS]Physics [physics]MembranesHep G2 Cellsbiochemical phenomena metabolism and nutritionCell biologyProtein Structure TertiaryProtein MultimerizationProtein Processing Post-TranslationalFunction (biology)CD81Protein Binding
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SV40 transformed fibroblasts recognize the same 140 kD fibronectin chemotactic fragment as non-transformed cells

1985

SV40-virus-transformed human embryonal fibroblasts show an enhanced chemotactic response to the glycoprotein fibronectin. However, they recognize the same chemotactic active region as non-transformed fibroblasts. The result suggests that an enhancement of chemotaxis by fibroblasts which have been transformed with Simian Virus 40 is due not to the utilization of further chemotactic domains in the molecule, but to an increased sensitivity of the cells to the chemoattractant.

virusesSimian virus 40BiologyVirus*Cell Transformation Viral Cells Cultured Chemotaxis/*drug effects Embryo Fibroblasts/physiology Fibronectins/*pharmacology Human Peptide Fragments/pharmacology Polyomavirus macacae/*physiologyCellular and Molecular NeurosciencemedicineHumansFibroblastMolecular BiologyCells CulturedPharmacologychemistry.chemical_classificationChemotaxisChemotaxisEmbryoCell BiologyFibroblastsCell Transformation ViralEmbryo MammalianVirologyPeptide FragmentsCell biologyFibronectinsSv40 virusFibronectinmedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryCell culturebiology.proteinMolecular MedicineGlycoprotein
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