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Monensuuntaista kotoutumista lukupiirissä : opettajaopiskelijat ja korkeakoulutetut maahanmuuttajaopiskelijat oppimassa vuorovaikutuksessa

2019

lukupiirikotoutuminen (maahanmuuttajat)suomi toisena kielenäopettajankoulutusmaahanmuuttajatkielitietoisuusmonensuuntainen kotoutuminen
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LUKILOKI : virtaa ja välineitä luku- ja kirjoitustaidon ohjaamiseen

2019

“Mukavaa, kun tässä koulutuksessa tutkimus kohtaa arjen”, tiivisti LUKILOKI-koulutuksen osallistuja kokemuksiaan. Valtakunnallisen, 1600 opettajaa tavoittavan LUKILOKI-täydennyskoulutuksen tavoitteena on tarjota opetushenkilöstölle luku- ja kirjoitustaidon ohjaamiseen ja tukemiseen liittyvää tutkimustietoa ja käytännön työkaluja. Koulutuksen keskiössä ovat muun muassa lukumotivaatio, arviointi ja oppimisen tukeminen luki- ja oppimisvaikeuksien sekä S2-opetuksen ja monikielisyyden näkökulmista. Tässä artikkelissa kuvataan hankkeen tavoitteita ja tuotoksia, joita opettajat voivat hyödyntää työnsä tukena. nonPeerReviewed

lukutaitokirjoitustaitomonikielisyystäydennyskoulutusopettajattukivastemallikielitietoisuus
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Dynamics of morphological processing in pre-school children with and without familial risk for dyslexia

2020

Difficulties in phonological processing and speech perception are associated with developmental dyslexia, but there is considerable diversity across people with developmental dyslexia (e.g., dyslexics with and without phonological difficulties). Phonological and morphological awareness are both known to play an important role in reading acquisition. Problems in morpho-phonological information processing could arguably be associated with developmental dyslexia, especially for Finnish, which is a rich morphologically language. We used MEG to study the connection between morpho-phonology in the Finnish language and familial risk for developmental dyslexia. We measured event-related fields (ERF…

magnetoencephalographyMEGreading acquisitionjohdokset (kielitiede)derivational morphologypre-school childrenmuoto-oppi (kielitiede)behavioral disciplines and activitiesneurolingvistiikkaphonologykielellinen kehitysesikouluikäisetfamilial risk for developmental dyslexialukihäiriötkielen oppiminenfonologia
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Casein kinase 2 governs the molecular decision between Th17 cell and Treg cell development and controls encephalitogenicity of Th17 cells in experime…

2014

medicine.anatomical_structureNeurologyImmunologyExperimental autoimmune encephalomyelitisCellmedicineImmunology and AllergyNeurology (clinical)BiologyCasein kinase 2medicine.diseaseTreg cellCell biologyJournal of Neuroimmunology
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Meningitis and subdural empyema as complication of pterygomandibular space abscess upon tooth extraction

2016

Complication of dental infections might be various and heterogeneous. The most common complications are represented by maxilar celulitis, canine space celulitis, infratemporal space celulitis, temporal celulitis and bacteremia. Among rarest complications we found: sepsis, bacterial endocarditis, mediastinitis, intracranial complications, osteomyelitis, etc. Although dental infections are often considered trivial entities, sometimes they can reach an impressive gravity. In this regard, the present study describes a case of dental infection complicated by meningitis, subdural empiema and cerebral vasculitis. Furthermore, we observed other neurological complications, like thalamic ischemic inf…

medicine.medical_specialtyCase ReportOdontología03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicineAbscessGeneral DentistrySubdural empyemaOral Medicine and Pathologybusiness.industryOsteomyelitis030206 dentistrymedicine.diseasePterygomandibular spaceMediastinitisCiencias de la saludSurgery030220 oncology & carcinogenesisBacteremiaUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÃ DICAS:CIENCIAS MÃ DICAS [UNESCO]businessMeningitisCerebral vasculitis
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Sunitinib related osteonecrosis of the jaw (SURONJ): a rare occurrence?

2015

Sir, Sunitinib is a drug approved in 2006 by the FDA for the treatment of renal cell carcinoma (RCC) and resistant gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST). The capillary endothelium is the first target of sunitinib: it blocks several pathways central to proliferation, migration, differentiation, neoangiogenesis, and invasion of cancer cells, including vascular endothelial growth factor receptors (VEGFRs), plateletderived growth factor receptors (PDGFR-α and PGRF-β), the stem cell factor receptor (c-Kit) and the Fms-like tyrosine kinase 3 (FLT3), and glial cell–derived neurotrophic factor receptor (RET), colony-stimulating factor type 1 (CSF-1R) [1, 2, 9]. In literature, several adverse effect…

medicine.medical_specialtyChemotherapybusiness.industrySunitinibmedicine.medical_treatmentOsteomyelitis030206 dentistrymedicine.diseaseNephrectomySurgerySunitinib osteonecrosis03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineDental extractionRenal cell carcinoma030220 oncology & carcinogenesismedicineMucositisSurgerybusinessOsteonecrosis of the jawmedicine.drug
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Epidemiological and virological studies into the poliomyelitis in Valencia (1959-1969)

2009

Studies into the polio virus began in Valencia in 1959 with the work undertaken by the microbiologist Vicente Sanchis-Bayarri Vaillant. After his education at the Rochester University and at the Pasteur Institute, Sanchis-Bayarri Vaillant established a laboratory of cell cultures at the Faculty of Medicine in Valencia, where he developed a new diagnostic technique for the poliomyelitis virus. In addition, epidemiological studies were carried out both prior to and post the 1963 vaccination campaign, which proved that Sabin’s oral vaccine was both effective and safe for use.

medicine.medical_specialtyEpidemiologyUNESCO::LINGÜÍSTICA::Lingüística aplicada::DocumentaciónPoliomielitisPoliomelitiscomplex mixtures:LINGÜÍSTICA::Lingüística aplicada::Documentación [UNESCO]History and Philosophy of ScienceCampañas de vacunaciónAZ20-999medicinePolio virusEpidemiologíaHistory of medicine. Medical expeditionsR131-687Poliomielitis; Poliovirus; Vacunas de la polio; Campañas de vacunación; Epidemiologíabusiness.industryPolio vaccinesPoliovirus Vaccinesmedicine.diseaseVaccination campaignsPoliomyelitisVaccinationPoliomyelitis virusPoliovirusVaccination CampaignsVacunas de la polioFamily medicinePolio virusHistory of scholarship and learning. The humanitiesbusinessPoliomyelitis
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Severe Clostridium difficile infection with extremely high leucocytosis complicated by a concomitant bloodstream infection caused by Klebsiella pneum…

2020

Highlights • Exposure to antibiotics after surgery increase risk of Cl. difficile infection. • Sudden high leucocytosis may be sign of poor outcome in Cl. difficile case. • Oral Vancomycin could be responsible for the growth of bloodstream Kl. pneumonia.

medicine.medical_specialtyFulminantCefazolin03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineVancomycinCase reportmedicineextremely high LeucocytosisSeptic shockbusiness.industryOsteomyelitisOsteomyelitisPseudomembranous colitisClostridium difficileClostridium difficilemedicine.diseaseSurgeryMetronidazoleKlebsiella pneumoniae030220 oncology & carcinogenesisVancomycin030211 gastroenterology & hepatologySurgerybusinessmedicine.drugInternational Journal of Surgery Case Reports
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Fresh cell therapy followed by fatal coma

1986

A 60-year-old woman received a 3-day course of nine injections of “fresh” cells from fetal lamb ovary, placenta, brain (hypothalamus) and liver. There were no immediate complications, but a few days later she developed headache, fever and hemiparesis. She subsequently fell into a coma and died 3 weeks after her fresh cell therapy and 2 weeks after the onset of her clinical symptoms. Autopsy revealed perivenous leucoencephalopathy with a probably steroid-treatment-induced paucity of perivascular inflammation. Fresh cell therapy, clinical symptomatology and morphological findings suggest, though do not prove, that this patient's monophasic and probably immune-mediated disease is a rare and fa…

medicine.medical_specialtyNeurologyCell- and Tissue-Based TherapyImmunoglobulinsOvaryAutopsyImmunoenzyme TechniquesCell therapyPonsPlacentamedicineHumansComaMyelin SheathCerebral CortexComabusiness.industryMacrophagesEncephalomyelitis Acute DisseminatedMiddle AgedSurgeryMicroscopy Electronmedicine.anatomical_structureHemiparesisNeurologyBlood-Brain BarrierAnesthesiaFemaleNeurology (clinical)medicine.symptomComplicationbusinessJournal of Neurology
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Persistent skin ulcers, mutilations, and acro-osteolysis in hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropathy with phospholipid excretion

1989

We observed three children in a Turkish family who from early childhood had deformations of the feet and torpid ulcers with subfocal osteomyelitis and osteolysis, which subsequently led to amputations. The fingers showed ainhumlike constriction bands and spontaneous amputations. Neurologic studies revealed an almost complete sensory and autonomic loss affecting all modalities and a marked involvement of motor fibers. The clinical symptoms fulfill many of the hallmarks of hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropathy type II, including autosomal recessive inheritance, onset of symptoms in childhood, and mutilating acropathy. A high urinary excretion of sphingomyelin and lecithin suggests that …

medicine.medical_specialtyOsteolysisbusiness.industryOsteomyelitisSensory systemDermatologymedicine.diseaseDermatologyAcro-OsteolysisExcretionEndocrinologyDegenerative diseaseInternal medicineHereditary sensory and autonomic neuropathymedicinebusinessPolyneuropathyJournal of the American Academy of Dermatology
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