Google Earth
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 11 hours ago
How Google Earth Mapped 98% of the World And how it overcame device constraints to bring it to your device Sarvesh Mathi in OneZero[image: Member only content]7 min read
WW II
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 11 hours ago
[image: Tom Gregg] Tom Gregg Follow Aug 22, 2019 · 5 min read The German Army On the Eve of War March 1939: The German Army marches into Prague. A show of force that hid many deficiencies. (Bundesarchiv) In the late summer of 1939, with war in sight, the German Army’s senior commanders were in no confident mood, the *Oberkommando des Heeres* (OKH or High Command of the Army) being all too well aware of the Army’s deficiencies. To be sure, the crash rearmament program embarked upon in 1935 had greatly increased the Army’s size. In 1933 the *Reichwehr*, as the Army was then titled, had ...
Population
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 11 hours ago
Where Do Humans Live? A New Map Offers More Detail Than Ever Before. *By Emerging Technology from the arXiv* One of the important goals of geography is to assess the human presence and its impact across the planet. A good starting point is to understand where humans live. That’s easier said than done. The global population is around 7 billion, with about half living in cities. Many companies have mapped modern cities and smaller settlements with enthusiasm. Companies such as Google and Microsoft, and even the open-source organization OpenStreetMaps, have comprehensive maps of many ar...
World Population Growth
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 12 hours ago
Two centuries of rapid global population growth will come to an end by Max Roser June 18, 2019 One of the big lessons from the demographic history of countries is that population explosions are temporary. For many countries the *demographic transition* has already ended, and as the global fertility rate has now halved we know that the world as a whole is approaching the end of rapid population growth. This visualization presents this big overview of the global demographic transition – with the very latest data from the UN Population Division just published. As we explore at the beginn...
Desenho, a Cor e a Criança da Prof. Lia 1974
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 1 day ago
Obra da *Professora Lia Maria Cechella Achutti* falecida em setembro p.p. Apresentada para Concurso de Livre Docência na Universidade Federal de Santa Maria. Estou providenciando para colocar aqui um link de acesso
Routine Screening: CAD x Colon Cancer
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 1 day ago
*Recomendado pelo AMICOR Reginaldo Albuquerque * *Should Routine Screening for Coronary Artery* *Disease Be Recommended? A Comparison With* *Routine Screening for Colon Cancer* Both colon cancer and atherosclerotic heart disease meet the criteria for disease screening (ie, a prolonged incubation period, an identifiable predisease lesion, and a positive clinical response to treatment when the lesion is detected early). The American Cancer Society (ACS) estimates that 50,000 people in the United States die each year of colon cancer—a preventable disease. Prevention consists of periodic...
The Red Baron
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 2 days ago
World War One’s Greatest Ace Pilot: The Red Baron [image: Calin Aneculaesei] Calin Aneculaesei Follow Aug 31, 2019 · 4 min read World War One was the first instance where air superiority was a major asset for a side to have. As communication evolved intelligence from planes was crucial when bombarding and planning an attack on the enemy. This also gave way to the first instance of air-to-air combat.
city planning
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 2 days ago
What if the poor were part of city planning? 13:27 minutes · TEDWomen 2019 Almost a billion people worldwide live in informal communities and slums, often without basic infrastructure like clean water, toilets or adequate roads. Urban planner Smruti Jukur Johari breaks down myths about these communities and shares examples of simple, common-sense solutions that arise when governments and architects work together with the residents -- instead of around them. Watch now » PLAYLIST OF THE DAY [image: How to revive a city] How to revive a city Energetic and thriving, cities are the heartbe...
1952 Accession of Elizabeth II
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 2 days ago
FEATURED EVENT [image: Elizabeth II]1952 Accession of Elizabeth II
Telefone
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 3 days ago
Hoje, para nós, deve ser um dia memorável - *05/02/2020* - Conseguimos nos livrar do último laço que estava confuso, com a companhia Oi. A história é longa e vou procurar contar tão logo consiga juntar e organizar as informações. É capaz que tudo tenha começado aí por* 1959.* Eu recém havia me formado e morava na *rua Leão XIII*. Não muito distante - na *travessa Havaí*, num edifício que dá uma face para a João Pessoa, morava nossa amiga *Dila Rath* e eu atendia a mãe dela - *Da. Jaecy*, com vários problemas de saúde. Da Jaecy era viuva do *Dr. Felisberto Rath* que, mais tarde fiquei...
DNA
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 3 days ago
[image: Interior of a futuristic data center server room.]A Smear of DNA Can Hold 10,000 Gigabytes of Data Facing a storage crisis, the U.S. is investing $48 million to turn DNA into living hard drives Emily Mullin in OneZero[image: Member only content]5 min read
SAME
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 3 days ago
*Nova versão melhorada do softer que uso no **consultório desde que surgiu, no século passado. Com o apoio de Pedro Etcheverria Lima vou testa-la* Recursos Prontuário do paciente Tenha uma ficha completa com os dados obrigatórios do prontuário médico e personalize os modelos de anamnese, exame físico e outros. Prescrição Memed Memed vai te ajudar a entregar muito mais saúde para o seu paciente. Prescreva através de uma base com mais de 60 mil medicamentos. Multi agenda Crie agendas a vontade, sejam elas para consultas ou exames, tudo integrado ao controle de serviços prestados e contro...
Opioids and Panicillium
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 4 days ago
[image: Penicillium Fungus Hosts Surprising Opioid Compounds ] Penicillium Fungus Hosts Surprising Opioid Compounds Next-generation opioids may spring from a tiny fungus protein By Stephani Sutherland
A Century of Flight
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 4 days ago
[image: A Century of Flight] *E o Santos Dumont?* A Century of Flight *Scientific American* observes the 100th anniversary of a competition that would bring manned flight to the masses, spawn the aviation industry, and forever change the way we live and travel By Larry Greenemeier [image: Resultado de imagem para santos dumont] [image: Resultado de imagem para santos dumont] [image: Resultado de imagem para santos dumont] [image: Resultado de imagem para santos dumont] [image: Resultado de imagem para santos dumont] Mais imagens Santos Dumont Aeronauta DescriçãoAlberto Santos Dumont fo...
Why Planes Stay in the Air
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 4 days ago
Physics No One Can Explain Why Planes Stay in the Air Do recent explanations solve the mysteries of aerodynamic lift? By Ed Regis
social determinants of health approach
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 4 days ago
Scandinavian Journal of Public Health, 1–7 *Next steps in the development of the social determinants of health approach: the need for a new narrative* Olle Lundberg Department of Public Health Sciences, Stockholm University, Sweden The social determinants of health (SDoH) approach to understand health inequalities has been quite successful. For research, it has brought a framework that organises the wide range of more specific drivers and factors that contribute to health inequalities. In the context of policy, it has become a key framework for analysis as well as policy recommendation...
Maranatha
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 4 days ago
*Abaixo segue o verso de um cartão postal que recebi na década de 80 de um grande amigo - Pe. Ernesto Greiner - Dando notícias de sua estada num sanatório da Alemanha enquanto se recuperava de um infarto. Enviei uma copia para uma grande amiga e vizinha - Da. Marila Fay de Azambuja - em cuja residência ele também morara. O filho dela - Dr. José Inácio Fay de Azambuja teve a gentileza de me enviar um texto poético de nosso amigo que eu ainda não conhecia, permitindo-me que o compartilhasse.* *Mais sobre o Ernesto publicado anteriormente: * http://amicorextension.blogspot.com/2013/02/e...
Migration From Africa
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 4 days ago
[image: Article Image] The Natural History Museum/Alamy MatterNeanderthal Genes Hint at Much Earlier Human Migration From Africa Modern humans may have left the continent as long 200,000 years ago, a new analysis suggests. By Carl Zimmer
Sun’s Surface
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 4 days ago
[image: Article Image] NSO/NSF/AURA Out ThereThese Images Show the Sun’s Surface in Greater Detail Than Ever Before A new telescope in Hawaii takes aim at our nearest star and its mysteries. By Dennis Overbye
Charles Lindbergh
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 4 days ago
[image: Charles A. Lindbergh in front of his airplane Spirit of St. Louis, 1927.] 1902 Charles Lindbergh American aviator
Betty Friedan 1921
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 4 days ago
[image: Friedan, Betty] 1921: American feminist Betty Friedan, cofounder of the National Organization for Women and author of *The Feminine Mystique* (1963), was born.
Facebook 2004
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 4 days ago
[image: Zuckerberg, Mark] The Web site Facebook was launched (as TheFacebook.com); later it would become the largest social network in the world. *[ Test your knowledge of tech companies .]*
Yalta 1945
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 4 days ago
[image: Yalta Conference] FEATURED EVENT 1945 Yalta Conference opened READ MORE
Nanoscience China
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 5 days ago
THE NEW + THE NEXTHow China Is The Future of Nanoscience Some of the world’s biggest breakthroughs are coming in tiny packages. Everything about China’s drive to become a leading innovator works on a giant scale. Ambitions are enormous, budgets are vast, and the focus is widespread. And in many fields, it’s beginning to close the gap with U.S. and European institutions. But it’s in the study of materials on the scale of a billionth of a meter — nanoscience — that China is already fast overtaking its international rivals. From cloning to cancer research, China is using nanoscience and ...
Kale x AD
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 5 days ago
[image: What's in Kale (or a Pear) that Seems to Lower Alzheimer's Risk?] NEUROLOGICAL HEALTH What's in Kale (or a Pear) that Seems to Lower Alzheimer's Risk? Particular antioxidants in fruits and vegetables may lower chances of getting the disease By Gary Stix
Johann Gensfleisch zur Laden zum Gutenberg
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 5 days ago
*A partir de então o mundo não foi mais o mesmo...* [image: An artist's visualization of Johannes Gutenberg in his workshop, showing his first proof sheet.] *Johannes Gutenberg*, in full* Johann Gensfleisch zur Laden zum Gutenberg*, (born 14th century, Mainz [Germany]—died probably February 3, 1468, Mainz), German craftsman and inventor who originated a method of printing from movable type. Unique elements of his invention are thought to have included a metal alloy that could melt readily and cool quickly to form durable reusable type, an oil-based ink that could be made sufficiently ...
Felix Mendelssohn
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 5 days ago
February 03 [image: Felix Mendelssohn, painting by Wilhelm Hensel.] FEATURED BIOGRAPHY 1809 Felix Mendelssohn READ MORE
Gertrude Stein
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 5 days ago
[image: Stein, Gertrude] 1874: Avant-garde American writer Gertrude Stein , whose Paris home was a salon for the leading artists and writers of the period between World Wars I and II, was born. (born Feb. 3, 1874, Allegheny City [now in Pittsburgh], Pa., U.S.—died July 27, 1946, Neuilly-sur-Seine, France), avant-garde American writer, eccentric, and self-styled genius whose Paris home was a salon for the leading artists and writers of the period between World Wars I and II.The eccentric Stein was not modest in her self-estimation: “Einstein was the creative philosophic mind of the ...
Morgan
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 5 days ago
from *Morgan: American Financier* by Jean Strouse. J.P. Morgan employed a fabulous, intelligent and shrewd woman as a librarian. And virtually everything she said about herself was false: "Belle da Costa Greene had impressed [Junius Morgan, J.P. Morgan's nephew] with her quick intelligence and eager aptitude for knowledge about books. Late in 1905 he introduced her to his uncle. ... [who] hired Miss Greene for $75 a month. She had been earning $40 at Princeton.
Cuidador de idoso acamado
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 6 days ago
Guia do cuidador para a higiene pessoal de idoso acamado 2 de fevereiro de 2020 Um bom cuidado de higiene pessoal é essencial para manter o moral de uma pessoa acamada e evitar outros problemas de saúde. 0 Dedicar-se em uma boa higiene pode promover conforto e saúde, impedir o odor do corpo e da respiração e melhorar a circulação da pele de uma pessoa acamada./.../
Espaço-tempo
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 6 days ago
Espaço-tempo gira em torno de uma estrela morta, provando que Einstein estava certo [image: Espaço-tempo gira em torno de uma estrela morta, provando que Einstein estava certo] [image: share on twitter] [image: share on facebook] [image: share on Flipboard] olhardigital.com.br / Luiz Nogueira Um novo estudo, publicado na revista Science , declara que a maneira como o tecido espaço-tempo gira em um redemoinho cósmico em torno de uma estrela… leia mais
AD/Genoma
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 6 days ago
Rapid Review]* Interpretation of risk loci from genome-wide association studies of Alzheimer's disease* Published: Friday, January 24, 2020 11:30 PM Alzheimer's disease is a debilitating and highly heritable neurological condition. As such, genetic studies have sought to understand the genetic architecture of Alzheimer's disease since the 1990s, with successively larger genome-wide association studies (GWAS) and meta-analyses. These studies started with a small sample size of 1086 individuals in 2007, which was able to identify only the APOE locus. In 2013, the International Genomics...
Palindromo
Aloyzio Achutti, AMICOR - 6 days ago
02/02/2020 é palíndromo: entenda o que é Professores de português e de matemática explicam como ocorre um palíndromo nas palavras e nos números Este domingo (2) será tão domingo que terá a data confirmada duas vezes. Calma! A explicação está no dia completo que, se colocados os zeros nos devidos lugares, será o mesmo de trás para frente e vice-versa: 02/02/2020 = 0 2 0 2 2 0 2 0. A data é um palíndromo, que, assim como a palavra OVO e o nome NATAN, podem ser lidos da mesma maneira da direita para a esquerda como o inverso. Etimologicamente, a palavra vem do grego, resultado da junção...
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Salve Achutts!
Conheci bem não só o Pe. Ernesto como a Marília. O Pai dela era o José Fay, irmão de minha vó Suzanna Fay da Rocha. Éramos vizinhos lá na Glória e o Tio José me presenteou com um aparelho de pressão e o estetoscópio que tenho até hoje. Grande abraço a V e Valderes
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