Saturday, August 15, 2020

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Ventilation Pandemics

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*Enviado pela AMICOR Berenice F. Goelzer* *ventilation and COVID - 19* *https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0?ui=2&ik=5028a0f2fd&attid=0.1&permmsgid=msg-f:1675032315572850629&th=173ee9042d050fc5&view=att&disp=inline&realattid=5de13213008b10d5_0.1*

aeon + psyche

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This week in Friday 14 August 2020 Love and friendship Essay Forgive and be free Hurts – your own or those done to you – keep you stuck. Forgiveness therapy can help you gain perspective and move on by Nathaniel Wade Evolution Essay Catastrophes and calms Evolution is extraordinarily creative in the wake of a cataclysm. How does life keep steadily ticking over in between? by Renée A Duckworth Dance Idea Lockdown dancing is both a solo conversation and a mass grieving by Dana Naomy Mills Sex and sexuality Idea What rude jibes about Caesar tell us about sex in ancient Rome by Ave... mais »

SBC - 14 de agosto 77 anos

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SBC Informa 15:08 (há 1 hora) para mim Caso não consiga visualizar este email, clique aqui [image: logo da Home Host]A Sociedade Brasileira de Cardiologia comemora 77 anos. A data de sua fundação, 14 de agosto, é também um momento para celebrar o Dia do Cardiologista. Uma história de longevidade e, ao mesmo tempo, dinamismo e modernidade. Fundada por Dante Pazzanese, a SBC tem atualmente um quadro de mais de 13 mil associados, é a maior sociedade de cardiologia latino-americana e a terceira maior sociedade do mundo. Desde sua fundação, em... mais »

1934 - Paris

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Today in 1934: Paris Fashion[image: Aug. 13, 1934]“Not for three months will the horse chestnut trees on Paris' Champs-Elysees begin to turn yellow. Yet last week on the brief and severe Rue de la Paix autumn had already come. And on hand for its coming was an excited little army of U. S. dress buyers who crowded through closely-guarded doorways into the salons of the great Parisian couturiers. Inside the warm air was heavy with perfume and the smell of new silk. Buyers who usually paid $100 to get in (refunded on the first order) cocked their heads and adjusted their glasses as t... mais »

1918 Flu Pademinc

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During the 1918 Flu *Pademi**nc*, the White House Stayed Silent President Wilson never uttered a single public statement about the pandemic, which killed about 675,000 Americans

Czesław Miłosz

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[image: Czesław Miłosz] 2004: Polish-born poet, essayist, and critic Czesław Miłosz—who was considered one of the major poets of the 20th century and won the 1980 Nobel Prize for Literature—died in Kraków. *[Sort fact from fiction in our poetry quiz.]*

Tansmition

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“Even for the flu, which we’ve studied for decades, we still don’t know how much is transmitted by aerosols or by touching contaminated objects.” Civil and environmental engineer Linsey Marr, who co-authored an influential commentary urging authorities to acknowledge the potential for airborne transmission of COVID-19, emphasizes that there are many unanswered questions. (National Geographic | 9 min read) Features & opinion

Thomas Cromwell

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Thomas Cromwell used 'cut and paste' to insert himself into Henry VIII's Great Bible By Eyal Poleg - Senior Lecturer in Material History, Queen Mary University of London, Paola Ricciardi - Senior Research Scientist, The Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge 12 hours ago Just a year before Cromwell's execution for high treason. (0) [image: The title page of the Great Bible, which has yielded its secrets after more than four centuries.] The title page of the Great Bible, which has yielded its secrets after more than four centuries. (Image: © Ian McKee/St John's College) The Great B... mais »

Ancient British Culture

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Today’s highlights A Brief Look at British Culture After the Conquest of Rome If I asked you to close your eyes and come up with an image of Great Britain, you could probably do it… Nicol Valentin in Focus On Learning[image: Member only content]6 min read

cramation 9,000 years ago

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - Há 3 dias
Oldest human cremation in the Near East unearthed By Laura Geggel - 9,000 years ago, a young adult was cremated in a pit of flowers.0) [image: The Beisamoun pyre fields, where the cremated burial was discovered, during the crepuscular hours.] The Beisamoun pyre fields, where the cremated burial was discovered, during the crepuscular hours. (Image: © © Mission Beisamoun) The oldest known person to be intentionally cremated in the Near East took their last breath about 9,000 years ago, and their body went up in flames shortly thereafter, a new study finds. The body wasn't simply thrown ... mais »

João Gomes Mariante (+09/08/2020)

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - Há 3 dias
*ACADEMIA SUL-RIO-GRANDENSE DE MEDICINA* Comunicamos, com tristeza, o falecimento do nosso querido *Acadêmico Honorário João Gomes Mariante*, ocorrido no dia 09 de agosto. Psicanalista, professor, escritor e fundador do Jornal Mente Corpo, sempre teve participação destacada em todas as atividades da Academia. Construiu um notável legado que deixa como exemplo de postura ético-profissional. Aos familiares, as nossas condolências. Porto Alegre, 12.08.2020 A Diretoria

Robinson-Achutti família

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - Há 3 dias
Para o *Dia dos Pais* que iniciou esta semana, nossos filhos - *Luiz Eduardo, Ana Lúcia e Lucia Helena *- mobilizaram e comentaram foto que deve ser de julho de *1967*, em Santa Maria na casa dos avós - *Bortholo Achutti e Luiza Cechella Achutti* Pretendo colocar aqui em baixo uma foto atualizada

Selman Abraham Waksman

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Streptomycine, l’invention de l’antibiotique, et plus encore[image: Ajouter l'article à vos favoris][image: Retirer l'article de vos favoris] FERTILE PHARMACOPÉE (6/8) La découverte du premier médicament efficace contre la tuberculose, couronnée par un Prix Nobel, a aussi lancé les premiers essais cliniques modernes de l’histoire… et une belle controverse entre un professeur et son étudiant Dessin original. — © Olivier Ploux pour Le Temps [image: Catherine Frammery] Catherine Frammery Publié mardi 11 août 2020 à 12:31 Modifié mardi 11 août 2020 à 14:32 - [image: Icon Facebook] ... mais »

Herberts Cukurs

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - Há 3 dias
[image: Image for post]The Assassination of ‘The Butcher of Riga’ He was a national hero, a Nazi collaborator, and years later, he was found mysteriously dead inside a crate Elad Simchayoff in Lessons from History[image: Member only content]6 min read

Erwin Schrödinger

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[image: Erwin Schrödinger] 1887: Austrian theoretical physicist Erwin Schrödinger, who shared the 1933 Nobel Prize for Physics for his contributions to the wave theory of matter and to other fundamentals of quantum mechanics, was born in Vienna. *[How much do you know about physics?]*

Berlin Wall

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Nosso filho, o Prof. Luiz Eduardo Robinson Achutti, fotografou o dia da Queda. Devo colocar em baixo uma foto dele da ocasião. [image: Berlin Wall opening] 1961: East Germany began construction of the Berlin Wall, which served as a symbol of the Cold War , separating East Berlin from West Berlin until 1989. *[Read about five famous walls, including the Berlin Wall.]*

From Britannica

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August 12 [image: William Blake] FEATURED BIOGRAPHY William Blake READ MORE [image: Thomas Alva Edison] FEATURED EVENT 1877 Phonograph invented by Thomas Alva Edison READ MORE

Virus-linked Heart ailment

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*Recomendado pela AMICOR Maria Inês Reinert Azambuja* Virus-linked heart ailment detected in at least 5 student-athletes driving Power 5 COVID-19 concerns At least five student-athletes in the Big Ten Conference have been diagnosed with a heart condition potentially linked to the novel coronavirus, prompting concern among Power 5 conference leadership evaluating the viability of college sports this fall, ESPN reported.

The gold of Rome

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - Há 3 dias
11Aug2020 THE GOLD OF ROME -- 8/11/200 COMMENTS *Eu não tinha ideia de que existiram minas de ouro entre Portugal e Espanha* [image: The Reach of Rome]*Today's selection -- from The Reach of Rome by Alberto Angela.* The Roman Empire was built on a large standing army, and that army was only possible because of the mining of gold to pay the soldiers. That gold was in turn mined by conquered peasants and slaves, and in its early days, the source of gold for Rome was in Spain near the border of what is now Portugal, here described in present tense by following the imaginary travels of a... mais »

4.500-year-old

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - Há 4 dias
4,500-year-old 'timber circles' discovered in Portugal By Owen Jarus - Live Science Contributor 4 hours ago They would have resembled Stonehenge-like monuments. - - - - - - Comments (0) [image: Only one-third of the circle has been excavated so far but a projection was created to give a better sense of its size. The portion that has been excavated is shown at far left. Archaeologists estimate the circle to be about 20 meters (66 feet) in diameter.] Only one-third of the circle has been excavated so far, so archaeologists created this projection to gi... mais »

Emotion, aggression, desire

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - Há 4 dias
[image: Conceptual illustration representing internal brain states.]Emotion, aggression, desire: inside the mind of an animal Neuroscientists wanting to understand the brain have conventionally studied how its networks of cells respond to sensory information and how they generate behaviour, such as movement or speech. But they couldn’t look in detail at the important bit in between — the vast quantities of neuronal activity that conceal patterns representing the animal’s mood or desires, and which help it to calibrate its behaviour. A slew of techniques that allow scientists to scru... mais »

Decoys could trick COVID-19

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - Há 5 dias
Decoys could trick COVID-19, keep humans safe from infection By Nicoletta Lanese - Staff Writer 7 hours ago - - - - - - Comments (0) [image: close up on coronavirus] (Image: © Shutterstock) The coronavirus that causes COVID-19 infects cells by plugging into a receptor on their surface. Now, by crafting a "decoy" of that receptor, scientists aim to foil the virus's attack. In a new study, published Aug. 4 in the journal *Science*, researchers engineered such a decoy and found that the *coronavirus* bound tightly to the imposter receptor, and once att... mais »

The Great Influenza

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - Há 5 dias
PRESIDENT WILSON GETS THE SPANISH FLU -- 8/10/20 - 0 COMMENTS [image: The Great Influenza]*Today's selection -- from The Great Influenza by John M. Barry. *In 1919, when President Woodrow Wilson was in Paris singlehandedly masterminding the direction of post-war treaty negotiations toward the new ideals he had established, he fell ill. That illness may very well have been the Spanish Flu, which had as a side effect an unexpected debilitation of the brain. Whatever it was, after he recovered, Wilson was not the same. The outcome of the talks turned darker, conforming much less... mais »

Pharsalus Battle

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - Há 5 dias
[image: Julius Caesar] FEATURED EVENT 48 bce Pompey defeated by Julius Caesar at the Battle of Pharsalus REA

2wd Atomic Bomb Nagasaki

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[image: atomic bomb: first test]The second atomic bomb dropped on Japan by the United States in World War II struck the city of Nagasaki.Sort fact from fiction in our quiz about World War II Courtesy of Los Alamos National Laboratory, New Mexico

Memory loss and Covid-19

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - Há 5 dias
Could COVID-19 increase the risk of memory loss? By Natalie C. Tronson - Associate Professor of Psychology, University of Michigan 2 days ago Comments (0) [image: Virus attacking brain and brain cells.] (Image: © KATERYNA KON/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY via Getty Images) Of all frightening ways that the SARS-COV-2 virus affects the body, one of the more insidious is the effect of COVID-19 on the brain. It is now clear that many patients suffering from COVID-19 exhibit neurological symptoms, from *loss of smell, to delirium, to an increased risk of stroke*. There/.../

Amadeo Avogadro

Aloyzio AchuttiemAMICOR - Há 6 dias
[image: Amedeo Avogadro] FEATURED BIOGRAPHY Amedeo Avogadro READ MORE

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