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O Guaiba

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - Há 26 segundos
http://amicor.blogspot.com.br/2014/05/o-guaiba-por-le-achutti.html
A seguir mais uma foto, dentro do propósito de abrir o alerta semanal do AMICOR com uma foto do último álbum de nosso filho. Mais no link de página postada na semana passada: 

On Poverty and time

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - Há 6 minutos[image: Opinionator - A Gathering of Opinion From Around the Web][image: The New York Times] THE GREAT DIVIDE No Money, No Time By MARIA KONNIKOVA JUNE 13, 2014 7:19 PM Javier Jaén THE absurdity of having had to ask for an extension to write this article isn’t lost on me: It is, after all, a piece on time and poverty, or, rather, time poverty — about what happens when we find ourselves working against the clock to finish something. In the case of someone who isn’t otherwise poor, poverty of time is an unpleasant inconvenience. But for someone whose lack of time is just one of many ... mais »


Alois Alzheimer (June 14,1864)

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - Há 10 horas
Alois Alzheimer (1864)DiscussAlzheimer was a German neuropathologist who first identified what is today called Alzheimer's disease, a neurodegenerative disease found most commonly in people over age 65. He first observed it in his patient in 1901 and presented his findings after a postmortem examination of her brain in 1906. The diagnosis would soon be applied to patients the world over, and the disease is now recognized as the most common form of dementia. Alzheimer did not name the disease that bears his name. Who did? More... mais »

IT visual concept

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - Há 18 horas
New search program aims to teach itself everything about any visual concept June 13, 2014 [image: LEVAN] Computer scientists from the University of Washington and the Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence in Seattle have created an automated computer program that they claim “teaches everything there is to know about any visual concept.” Called Learning Everything about Anything (LEVAN), the program searches millions of books and images on the Web to learn all possible … more…

Namorados (1951)

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - Há 2 dias
Com minha namorada em 1951 De contrapeso e "doce de pera" o cunhadinho (CAPR) hoje Juiz já aposentado...

Smartphne and Sperm

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - Há 4 dias
[image: Sperm]*Guys, Your Smartphone Is Hurting Your Sperm * A new study finds that low-level electromagnetic radiation emitted by smartphones can reduce sperm quality, signaling it may be time to keep them out of your pants pocket

Diabetes treatment and aging

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - Há 4 dias
Diabetes Overtreatment in Elderly IndividualsRisky Business in Need of Better Management FREE Mary A. Andrews, MD1,2; Patrick G. O’Malley, MD, MPH1,2 [+] Author Affiliations *JAMA. *2014;311(22):2326-2327. doi:10.1001/jama.2014.4563. Text Size: A A A Article References JAMA Internal Medicine Assessing Potential Glycemic Overtreatment in Persons at Hypoglycemic Risk Chin-Lin Tseng, DrPH; Orysya Soroka, MS; Miriam Maney, MA, CPHQ; David C. Aron, MD, MS; Leonard M. Pogach, MD, MBA *Importance* Although serious hypoglycemia is a common adverse drug event in ambulatory care, current performan... mais »

Norma Seibel – A 1ª Rainha do Tênis

José Antonio BrenneremBrenner de Santa Maria - Há 6 dias
Norma nasceu em Santa Maria, em 6 de maio de 1913, filha de Ernesto Seibel e Rosalina Peuckert Seibel. O pai, natural de Santa Cruz do Sul, estabeleceu-se como fabricante de móveis, em Santa Maria, onde casou com a santa-mariense Rosalina Peuckert, filha do comerciante Celestino Peuckert. A residência da família ficava na Rua 7 de Setembro, esquina Borges do Canto. Norma estudou em Porto Alegre, como aluna interna, desde os nove anos de idade, na escola feminina alemã *Marienschule*, dirigida pelas irmãs franciscanas. A *Marienschule* (Escola Santa Maria), criada em 1914, t... mais »

Sleep and Memory

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - Há 6 dias
5 June 2014 Last updated at 23:44 GMT Share this page - Print - Share - Facebook - Twitter Sleep's memory role discoveredBy James GallagherHealth and science reporter, BBC News [image: Brain in a head] Continue reading the main story Related Stories - 'Arrogance' over need for sleep - Bad sleep 'dramatically' alters body - Sleep 'cleans' the brain of toxins The mechanism by which a good night's sleep improves learning and memory has been discovered by scientists. The team in China and the US used advanced microscopy to witness new connections between brai... mais »

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