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Il piccolo nel grande, il grande nel piccolo. Gli adeguamenti liturgici di Culotta e Leone The small in the big, the big in the small. Culotta and Le…

2015

Una esplorazione degli adeguamenti liturgici di Pasquale Culotta e Giuseppe Leone conduce a comprendere in che modo la loro riflessione sulle architetture per il culto cristiano cattolico sia parte integrante della sperimentazione progettuale incentrata sul rapporto architettura-città. Nel saggio si specifica in cosa consista il lavoro di adeguamento rispetto alle indicazioni formulate nel Concilio Ecumenico Vaticano II (1963). Ci si sofferma sulle peculiarità della liturgia rinnovata: il valore "processionale" dello spazio ecclesiale e la relazione immanente-trascendente, a scala architettonica e urbana. In seguito si approfondiscono, "caso per caso", la riconfigurazione dell'ambone del Du…

Pasquale Culotta Giuseppe Leone Liturgical adaptations Ambo reshaping in Cefalù Cathedral SS. Trinità alla Rocca Cefalù Presbytery in Pisa Cathedral Piazza Armerina Cathedral Mazara del Vallo Cathedral Bergamo Cathedral Trani Cathedral presbyterySettore ICAR/14 - Composizione Architettonica E UrbanaPasquel Culotta Giuseppe Leone adeguamento liturgico chiese architettura città ambone del Duomo di Cefalu SS. Trinità alla Rocca in Cefalù Presbiterio Cattedrale di Pisa Cattedrale di Piazza Armerina Cattedrale di Bergamo presbiterio Cattedrale di Trani
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Inflammation-Induced Intussusceptive Angiogenesis in Murine Colitis

2010

Intussusceptive angiogenesis is a morphogenetic process that forms new blood vessels by the division of a single blood vessel into two lumens. Here, we show that this process of intraluminal division participates in the inflammation-induced neovascularization associated with chemically induced murine colitis. In studies of both acute (4-7 days) and chronic (28-31 days) colitis, intravital microscopy of intravascular tracers demonstrated a twofold reduction in blood flow velocity. In the acute colitis model, the decreased velocity was associated with marked dilatation of the mucosal plexus. In contrast, chronic inflammation was associated with normal caliber vessels and duplication (and trip…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyHistologyColonAngiogenesisBiologyCorrosion CastingArticleMicrocirculationNeovascularizationMicemedicineAnimalsColitisIntussusceptive angiogenesisEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsAcute colitisFluorescent DyesSprouting angiogenesisMice Inbred BALB CMucous MembraneNeovascularization PathologicStaining and LabelingEndothelial CellsColitismedicine.diseaseAdaptation PhysiologicalCapillariesMice Inbred C57BLDisease Models Animalmedicine.anatomical_structureRegional Blood FlowMicroscopy Electron ScanningNanoparticlesInflammation MediatorsAnatomymedicine.symptomIntussusceptionBiotechnologyBlood vesselThe Anatomical Record: Advances in Integrative Anatomy and Evolutionary Biology
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A qualitative meta-synthesis of patients' experiences of intra- and inter-hospital transitions

2013

Aim. To aggregate, interpret and synthesize findings from qualitative studies of patients’ experiences on being transferred/in transition from one hospital to another or from one ward to another. Background. Studies about patients’ experiences of transfer focused on concepts such as transfer stress, transfer anxiety, and translocation syndrome; however, a metasynthesis on experiences of transition across different patient populations was lacking. Design. The meta-synthesis approach was based on the guidelines by Sandelowski and Barroso. Data source. Six electronic databases were searched for articles published between the years 1999-2011, based on the target phenomenon: patients’ experience…

Patient TransferMeta synthesisEvidence-based practicebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectIntervention studiesFeelingNursingAdaptation PsychologicalHumansMedicineAnxietyQuality (business)transition metasynthesismedicine.symptomNurse-Patient RelationsbusinessAttitude to HealthQualitative ResearchStress PsychologicalGeneral NursingQuality of Health Caremedia_commonQualitative researchClinical nursingJournal of Advanced Nursing
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Half-width plots, a simple tool to predict peak shape, reveal column kinetics and characterise chromatographic columns in liquid chromatography: Stat…

2013

Peak profiles in chromatography are characterised by their height, position, width and asymmetry; the two latter depend on the values of the left and right peak half-widths. Simple correlations have been found between the peak half-widths and the retention times. The representation of such correlations has been called half-width plots. For isocratic elution, the plots are parabolic, although often, the parabolas can be approximated to straight-lines. The plots can be obtained with the half-widths/retention time data for a set of solutes experiencing the same kinetics, eluted with a mobile phase at fixed or varying composition. When the analysed solutes experience different resistance to mas…

Peak profiles in chromatography are characterised by their height position width and asymmetry; the two latter depend on the values of the left and right peak half-widths. Simple correlations have been found between the peak half-widths and the retention times. The representation of such correlations has been called half-width plots. For isocratic elution the plots are parabolic although often the parabolas can be approximated to straight-lines. The plots can be obtained with the half-widths/retention time data for a set of solutes experiencing the same kinetics eluted with a mobile phase at fixed or varying composition. When the analysed solutes experience different resistance to mass transfer the plots will be solute dependent and should be obtained with the data for each solute eluted with mobile phases at varying composition. The half-width plots approach is a simple tool that facilitates the prediction of peak shape (width and asymmetry) with optimisation purposes reveal the interaction kinetics of solutes in different columns and characterise chromatographic columns. This work shows half-width plots for different situations in isocratic elution including the use of different flows the effect of temperature the modification of the stationary phase surface by an additive the existence of specific interactions within the column and the comparison of columns. The adaptation to gradient elution is also described. Previous knowledge on half-width plots is structured and analysed to which new results are added.Work (thermodynamics)Column characterisationmedia_common.quotation_subjectKineticsLiquid chromatographyAnalytical chemistryHalf-widthsInteraction kineticsBiochemistryAsymmetryAnalytical ChemistryPeak shapeColumn (typography)Position (vector)Mass transferPhase (matter)media_commonChromatographyElutionChemistryOrganic ChemistryGeneral MedicineModels TheoreticalKineticsPredictionChromatography LiquidJournal of Chromatography A
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Sociālpedagoģiskais darbs ar jaunpienākušajiem skolēniem ar garīgās attīstības traucējumiem adaptācijas procesā

2016

Antras Ortmanes diplomdarba tēma ir „Sociālpedagoģiskais darbs ar jaunpienākušajiem skolēniem ar garīgās attīstības traucējumiem adaptācijas procesā.” Diplomdarba mērķis: aktualizēt sociālpedagoģisko darbību adaptācijas procesā bērniem ar speciālajām vajadzībām speciālajā izglītības iestādē. Darba autore apraksta kā jaunpienākušie skolēni ar garīgās attīstības traucējumiem pielāgojas jaunā vidē, kā norit adaptācijas process. Aprakstīts, kā ģimene ietekmē bērna adaptācijas procesu, cik liela nozīme ir sociālam pedagogam skolēnu adaptācijas procesā. Izveidota sociālpedagoģiskā darbības programma jaunpienākušajiem skolēniem ar garīgās attīstības traucējumiem. Veikta aprobācija un rezultātu ana…

Pedagoģijaadaptācijas processadaptation processgarīgās attīstības traucējumisociālpedagoģiskais darbs.mental disorders
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Seasonal gene expression kinetics between diapause phases in Drosophila virilis group species and overwintering differences between diapausing and no…

2015

AbstractMost northern insect species experience a period of developmental arrest, diapause, which enables them to survive over the winter and postpone reproduction until favorable conditions. We studied the timing of reproductive diapause and its long-term effects on the cold tolerance of Drosophila montana, D. littoralis and D. ezoana females in seasonally varying environmental conditions. At the same time we traced expression levels of 219 genes in D. montana using a custom-made microarray. We show that the seasonal switch to reproductive diapause occurs over a short time period and that overwintering in reproductive diapause has long-lasting effects on cold tolerance. Some genes, such as…

Period (gene)media_common.quotation_subjectPhotoperiodAdaptation BiologicalZoologyInsectDiapauseDiapause InsectArticleGenetiikka kehitysbiologia fysiologia - Genetics developmental biology physiologyLääketieteen bioteknologia - Medical biotechnologyBotanyAnimalsgeeniekspressioOverwinteringmedia_commonphotoperiodismMultidisciplinarybiologyta1184ReproductionTemperatureEcological geneticsbiology.organism_classificationDrosophila virilisGene Expression Regulationta1181DrosophilaFemaleGene expressionSeasonsAdaptationReproductionTranscriptionScientific reports
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Exercise acts as a drug; the pharmacological benefits of exercise.

2012

The beneficial effects of regular exercise for the promotion of health and cure of diseases have been clearly shown. In this review, we would like to postulate the idea that exercise can be considered as a drug. Exercise causes a myriad of beneficial effects for health, including the promotion of health and lifespan, and these are reviewed in the first section of this paper. Then we deal with the dosing of exercise. As with many drugs, dosing is extremely important to get the beneficial effects of exercise. To this end, the organism adapts to exercise. We review the molecular signalling pathways involved in these adaptations because understanding them is of great importance to be able to pr…

Pharmaceutical PreparationsLongevityAnimalsHumansReviewsMuscle SkeletalReactive Oxygen SpeciesAdaptation PhysiologicalExerciseBritish journal of pharmacology
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Memantine does not block antiaggressive effects of morphine in mice.

2002

The action of the noncompetitive N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor blocker memantine (5, 10, 20 and 40 mg/kg) was evaluated during social encounters in mice. Although a dose-dependent increase in locomotion was observed, only with the highest dose did it reach statistical significance. Aggressive behavior was decreased with 20 and 40 mg/kg of memantine, social contacts being increased only with 20 mg/kg. Subsequently, the effect of these memantine doses on the antiaggressive actions of morphine (10 mg/kg) was evaluated. None of the doses affected the antiaggressive action of morphine. As memantine administration produced an antiaggressive effect only at doses that affected locomotion, it…

PharmacologyMaleNarcoticsMorphinebusiness.industryMemantinePharmacologyReceptors N-Methyl-D-AspartateAggressionPsychiatry and Mental healthGlutamatergicMiceMemantineAdaptation PsychologicalMorphineMedicineNMDA receptorAnimalsbusinessExcitatory Amino Acid Antagonistsmedicine.drugBehavioural pharmacology
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Bet-hedging in diapausing egg hatching of temporary rotifer populations - A review of models and new insights

2014

Habitat unpredictability is a local adaptation factor shaping life-history traits in rotifer populations. It may select for the evolution of bet-hedging through risk-spreading strategies in diapausing egg hatching. This means that a fraction of diapausing eggs in wild populations do not hatch even when the conditions are favorable for population growth. Thus, there is a remaining fraction of viable diapausing eggs standing in the sediments for longer periods. According to theory, it is expected that the incidence of bet-hedging strategies for diapausing egg hatching will be higher in more uncertain habitats. Here, we review the major predictions derived from theoretical models applied to th…

Phenotypic plasticityHatchingEcologyTheoretical modelsRotiferAquatic ScienceBiologybiology.organism_classificationHabitatembryonic structuresGenetic variationPredictabilityEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsLocal adaptationInternational Review of Hydrobiology
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From foes to friends: Viral infections expand the limits of host phenotypic plasticity

2020

Phenotypic plasticity enables organisms to survive in the face of unpredictable environmental stress. Intimately related to the notion of phenotypic plasticity is the concept of the reaction norm that places phenotypic plasticity in the context of a genotype-specific response to environmental gradients. Whether reaction norms themselves evolve and which factors might affect their shape has been the object of intense debates among evolutionary biologists along the years. Since their discovery, viruses have been considered as pathogens. However, new viromic techniques and a shift in conceptual paradigms are showing that viruses are mostly non-pathogenic ubiquitous entities. Recent studies hav…

Phenotypic plasticityHuman evolutionary geneticsBiologyEnvironmental stressAdaptation PhysiologicalBiological EvolutionEvolutionary biologyVirus DiseasesViral evolutionVirusesAnimalsHumansNorm (social)Evolutionary dynamicsPhysiological HomeostasisVirus Physiological Phenomena
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