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Diagnóstico em 18/11/2015: Hérnia interdistal (6a e 7a cervical)
Me recordo de várias situações onde o uso preventivo era considerado um pecado! From the standpoint of fungicide resistance, wisest use of Q o I fungicides may be to use them at the early stages of disease development . Some researchers believe that curative use of a fungicide increases the risk of resistance, because the producer is treating a much larger population of spores and mycelium (the body of the fungus) than would be treated preventively. Allowing a buildup of a large population of spores before treatment increases the chances that a resistant mutant will be present when the chemical is applied. Q o I (Strobilurin) Fungicides: Benefits and Risks Paul Vincelli University of Kentucky Vincelli, P. 2002. Q o I (Strobilurin) Fungicides: Benefits and Risks. The Plant Health Instructor. DOI: 10.1094/PHI-I-2002-0809-02. Updated, 2012. Introduction Many of the newest and most important disease-control chemicals are in the Q o I fa...
Psychol Sci.  2009 Apr;20(4):523-8. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-9280.2009.02326.x. Epub 2009 Mar 20. Sinning saints and saintly sinners: the paradox of moral self-regulation. Sachdeva S 1 ,  Iliev R ,  Medin DL . Author information Abstract The question of why people are motivated to act altruistically has been an important one for centuries, and across various disciplines. Drawing on previous research on moral regulation, we propose a framework suggesting that moral (or immoral) behavior can result from an internal balancing of moral self-worth and the cost inherent in altruistic behavior. In Experiment 1, participants were asked to write a self-relevant story containing words referring to either positive or negative traits. Participants who wrote a story referring to the positive traits donated one fifth as much as those who wrote a story referring to the negative traits. In Experiment 2, we showed that this effect was due specifically to a change in the self-c...
Por que o Brasil não consegue se livrar de novo do mosquito Aedes aegypti? 82 Do UOL, em São Paulo 02/02/2016 06h00   Ouvir texto 0:00   Imprimir   Comunicar erro Moacyr Lopes Junior/Folhapress Guerra ao mosquito 'Aedes aegypti' tem se tornado cada vez mais difícil O mosquito  Aedes aegypti , transmissor do zika, foi eleito o "inimigo número um do Brasil", segundo o ministro da saúde Marcelo Castro. No entanto, após erradicar por duas vezes o mosquito, o país não consegue mais se livrar do vetor de ao menos mais três doenças: dengue, chikungunya e febre amarela. A razão do Brasil ter conseguido eliminar o mosquito com menos tecnologias não é simples. Sim, houve um relaxamento no combate, mas outros fatores pesam para o Aedes escapar das nossas mãos – neste caso, literalmente. A ameaça amarela O combate ao mosquito foi primeiramente realizado na década de 50 contra o então avanço da febre amarela no ...