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Il lavoro culturale a scuola. Un metodo fenomenologico di formazione dell'intelligenza

2016

Una scuola buona, in ogni ordine e grado, ha il compito della promozione culturale. Qui tale compito viene inteso come educazione del pensare, ossia formazione dell'intelligenza e della ragione. La prima tesi sostenuta e argomentata nel testo è che la chiave di volta di quest'opera formativa è costituita dall'intelligenza, vista e intesa come capacità del soggetto di vedere. L'impegno maggiore del saggio è però nel presentare e interpretare la fenomenologia come una pratica di ricerca del senso costituita al fondo da un affinamento dell'intelligenza: nella scelta dei concetti adeguati per intendere il senso di una realtà; nella formulazione delle proposizione che riconosce la verità o la fa…

Scuola buona promozione culturale educazione del pensare intuizione intellettuale fenomenologia sospensione dei pregiudizi riduzione eidetica analisi razionale concetti proposizioni veritative argomentazioni.Settore M-PED/01 - Pedagogia Generale E Sociale
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La Promozione della Salute nelle scuole: misure antropometriche in un campione di una popolazione scolastica di un Comune Siciliano.

2012

Scuole Promozione della Salute misure antropometricheSettore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E Applicata
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Consumer Demand for Environmental, Social, and Ethical Information in Fishery and Aquaculture Product Labels

2022

[EN] Customers' attention to sustainability labels in fishery and aquaculture products (FAPs) has been increasing in the last decades, and the industry has adapted to this growing interest by adopting fish ecolabels. However, there is a growing interest to widen the sustainability concept to include the social and ethical information of the fishery and aquaculture industry and to go further from the voluntary approach on the labeling of these aspects in FAPs. For this reason, using data from 2021 Eurobarometer and using machine learning techniques, we disentangle the characteristics of the FAP buyers that consider the importance of environmental impact, ethical, and social information appea…

Seafood customersmandatory labelECONOMIA APLICADAseafood customerGlobal and Planetary Change09.- Desarrollar infraestructuras resilientes promover la industrialización inclusiva y sostenible y fomentar la innovaciónOcean EngineeringAquatic ScienceOceanography15.- Proteger restaurar y promover la utilización sostenible de los ecosistemas terrestres gestionar de manera sostenible los bosques combatir la desertificación y detener y revertir la degradación de la tierra y frenar la pérdida de diversidad biológica14.- Conservar y utilizar de forma sostenible los océanos mares y recursos marinos para lograr el desarrollo sostenible12.- Garantizar las pautas de consumo y de producción sosteniblesMandatory labelsecolabelSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleORGANIZACION DE EMPRESASlabels informationEcolabelsFishery and aquaculture productsEuropean marketfishery and aquaculture productWater Science and TechnologyFrontiers in Marine Science
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""Frisk, men likevel ikke som før-"" : slagrammedes erfaringer etter hjerneslag og trombolytisk behandling

2017

Bakgrunn: Et hjerneslag kan forårsake store funksjonshemminger og medfører økt risiko for nye hjerneslag. Intravenøs trombolytisk behandling kan føre til ingen eller minimale mén etter hjerneslaget. Det er begrenset kunnskap om hvordan slagrammede opplever denne hendelsen. Kunnskap om denne pasientgruppens erfaringer vil være nyttig for sykepleiere som arbeider med behandling og rehabilitering av hjerneslag. Hensikten med studien er å få mer kunnskap om slagrammedes erfaringer etter trombolytisk behandling; hvordan livskvaliteten er påvirket og på hvilken måte hjerneslaget har hatt betydning for endring av livsstilen for å forebygge nye hjerneslag. Metode: Studien benytter et kvalitativt de…

Secondary preventionHealth promotionQuality of life (healthcare)Nursingbusiness.industryMedicineGeneral MedicinebusinessPeer review
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Using the Reflective Journal to Improve Practical Skills Integrating Affective and Self-Critical Aspects in Impoverished International Environments. …

2021

The reflective practice journal is a teaching methodology that facilitates the acquisition of professional, attitudinal values and skills, affording comprehensive training by reflecting on experiences that have been lived and showing feelings that, a priori, would be hidden. Our aim was to implement it in the international practicum in impoverished environments as a facilitating instrument of meaningful learning and the acquisition of professional skills, integrating affective and self-critical aspects. The project was developed with Nursing students at Catholic University of Valencia, in an impoverished environment. Qualitative reflections increased, highlighting humanity, closeness and at…

Self-AssessmentHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisReflective practiceTeaching methodWritingReflective writingPracticumContext (language use)ArticleMeaningful learningHumansLearningNurse educationreflective journalinternational practicesMedical educationRPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthnursing educationreflective writingEducation Nursing Baccalaureatecompetency-based educationHealth promotionMedicineStudents NursingPsychologyimpoverished environmentsInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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In the Eye of the Beholder: How Regulatory Focus and Self-Efficacy Interact in Influencing Opportunity Recognition

2012

Although there is evidence that regulatory focus is associated with opportunity exploitation, there is a lack of research examining its role at the early stages of opportunity recognition. The present study makes two major contributions to address this gap. First, we demonstrate that entrepreneurs' promotion focus is positively related to opportunity recognition, whereas prevention focus is not significantly related to opportunity recognition. Second, integrating two theories of self-regulation – regulatory focus theory and self-efficacy theory – our findings reveal that a high promotion focus compensates for entrepreneurs' low levels of creative and entrepreneurial self-efficacy in opportu…

Self-efficacyFocus (computing)Impact factorbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectRegulatory focus theoryCognitionPublic relationsPromotion (rank)Extant taxonManagement of Technology and InnovationBusiness and International ManagementMarketingbusinessPsychologymedia_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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Pre-service Teachers’ Views on inclusive Education in Ghana

2013

Pre-service teacher training has been identified as one of the key factors in the promotion of inclusive education. In this study, 200 final-year pre-service teachers from three colleges of education in Ghana were surveyed about their views and knowledge on inclusive education and special educational needs (SEN). The results showed that almost all of the participants had been introduced to the concept of inclusion during their studies. However, only one-third felt highly, or somewhat, prepared to teach children with SEN. The level of knowledge and feelings of self-efficacy were highest among those pre-service teachers who had personal experience of supporting children with SEN during their …

Self-efficacymedia_common.quotation_subjectKnowledge levelPracticumTeacher educationEducationLikert scalePromotion (rank)FeelingPedagogyta516PsychologyInclusion (education)media_commonJournal of Education for Teaching
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Characterization of aging-associated up-regulation of constitutive nuclear factor-kappa B binding activity.

2001

Changes occur in gene expression during aging in vivo and in replicative senescence in vitro, suggesting that aging can affect gene regulation. We have recently observed age-related changes in ubiquitously expressed, oxidative stress-responsive nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-kappa B) pathway during aging. Here we report a significant age-related increase in nuclear NF-kappa B binding activity together with increased protein levels of p52 and p65 components in rat liver. An additional, higher molecular weight protein band seen in their western blots suggests that their post-translational modification (but not phosphorylation) occurs in liver, which might affect their nuclear localization and bin…

SenescenceAgingPhysiologyClinical BiochemistryBlotting WesternCell Cycle ProteinsNerve Tissue ProteinsIκB kinaseBiologyTransfectionBiochemistrySynaptotagminsCalcium-binding proteinGene expressionAnimalsRats WistarPromoter Regions GeneticMolecular BiologyCells CulturedGeneral Environmental ScienceRegulation of gene expressionMembrane GlycoproteinsCalcium-Binding ProteinsNF-kappa BCell BiologyBlotting NorthernMolecular biologyRatsUp-RegulationIκBαGene Expression RegulationLiverSynaptotagmin IGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesPhosphorylationNuclear localization sequenceAntioxidantsredox signaling
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SGLT2i and GLP-1RA in Cardiometabolic and Renal Diseases: From Glycemic Control to Adipose Tissue Inflammation and Senescence

2021

Background. Over the last few years, the use of sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors (SGLT2i) and glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor agonists (GLP-1RA) has increased substantially in medical practice due to their documented benefits in cardiorenal and metabolic health. In this sense, and in addition to being used for glycemic control in diabetic patients, these drugs also have other favorable effects such as weight loss and lowering blood pressure, and more recently, they have been shown to have cardio and renoprotective effects with anti-inflammatory properties. Concerning the latter, the individual or associated use of these antihyperglycemic agents has been linked with a decrease in p…

SenescenceEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismAdipose tissueInflammationGlycemic ControlReview ArticleDiseaseBioinformaticsDiseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinologyGlucagon-Like Peptide-1 ReceptorProinflammatory cytokineEndocrinologySodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors (SGLT2i)Weight lossDiabetes mellitusmedicineHumansSodium-Glucose Transporter 2 InhibitorsCellular SenescenceGlycemicInflammationMetabolic SyndromeManagement of diabetesRonyonsDiabetisbusiness.industryRC648-665medicine.diseaseCor MalaltiesAdipose TissueantihyperglycemicPatients obesity and cardiorenal compromiseglycemic controlmedicine.symptombusinessGlucagon-like peptide 1 receptor agonists (GLP-1RA)
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Current bioinformatics tools in genomic biomedical research (Review).

2006

On the advent of a completely assembled human genome, modern biology and molecular medicine stepped into an era of increasingly rich sequence database information and high-throughput genomic analysis. However, as sequence entries in the major genomic databases currently rise exponentially, the gap between available, deposited sequence data and analysis by means of conventional molecular biology is rapidly widening, making new approaches of high-throughput genomic analysis necessary. At present, the only effective way to keep abreast of the dramatic increase in sequence and related information is to apply biocomputational approaches. Thus, over recent years, the field of bioinformatics has r…

Sequence databaseGenome HumanGene predictionGene Expression ProfilingComputational BiologyGenomicsSequence alignmentGeneral MedicineGenomicsOncogenomicsBiologyBioinformaticsGenomePolymorphism Single NucleotideComputingMethodologies_PATTERNRECOGNITIONDatabases GeneticHuman Genome ProjectGeneticsHumansHuman genomePromoter Regions GeneticSequence AlignmentSoftwareSequence (medicine)International journal of molecular medicine
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