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Journal articles on the topic "London. Home House"

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Badarinza, Cristian, and Tarun Ramadorai. "Home away from home? Foreign demand and London house prices." Journal of Financial Economics 130, no. 3 (December 2018): 532–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jfineco.2018.07.010.

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Barwick, Christine. "Rowland Atkinson and Keith Jacobs 2016: House, Home and Society . London: Palgrave." International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 40, no. 6 (November 2016): 1237–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1468-2427.12425.

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Quinn, Terry. "Editorial. An Italian correspondence, an Italian earthquake and the homes of The Royal Society." Notes and Records of the Royal Society 59, no. 1 (January 22, 2005): 1–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsnr.2004.0080.

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Introduction to the January 2005 issue of Notes and Records with a reproduction of an engraving by Nehemiah Grew, date unknown. The engraving shows Gresham College, Bishopsgate, London, the mansion of Sir Thomas Gresham and the original home of The Royal Society from 1660–1710, except for a short period just after the Great Fire of London when the Society was at Arundel House. The Society was founded at Gresham College following a lecture by Christopher Wren, at that time Gresham Professor of Astronomy. The College was named after Sir Thomas Gresham, son of Sir Richard Gresham, Lord Mayor of London (1537–38), who conceived the idea, brought to fruition by his son, of the Royal Exchange modelled on the Antwerp Bourse. Gresham College professors continue to give free public lectures in the City of London.
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Vickery, A. "An Englishman's Home Is His Castle? Thresholds, Boundaries and Privacies in the Eighteenth-Century London House." Past & Present 199, no. 1 (May 1, 2008): 147–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/pastj/gtn006.

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Wheatley, Michael. "John Redmond and federalism in 1910." Irish Historical Studies 32, no. 127 (May 2001): 343–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021121400015054.

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In early August 1910 readers of Reynolds’s Newspaper, a radical weekly journal noted as much for its detailed coverage of divorce court proceedings as for its political radicalism (and in 1911 one of the ‘immoral’ English Sunday papers targeted by Irish ‘vigilance committees’), may have perused the weekly political column written by T.P. O’Connor. ‘T.P.’, the M.P. for Liverpool Scotland, was anything but a disinterested columnist, and with John Redmond, John Dillon and Joseph Devlin formed the inner leadership of the Irish Parliamentary Party and Ireland’s nationalist movement.Throughout the political crisis of early 1910 O’Connor had been the main London-based conduit for communications between the Irish Party and Asquith’s cabinet, and in particular Lloyd George and the Liberal chief whip, the Master of Elibank. The outcome of the January 1910 general election, which had given the balance of power in the House of Commons to the Irish nationalists, and John Redmond’s use of that power to force Asquith to act to end the veto powers of the House of Lords over parliamentary legislation, had enhanced both Redmond’s status in Ireland and the importance of home rule as an issue that had to be resolved.
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Dodwell, Martin. "Revisiting Anne Line: Who Was She and Where Did She Come From?" Recusant History 31, no. 3 (May 2013): 375–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0034193200013819.

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Anne Line ran a safe-house for Catholic priests in London during the 1590s, a time when such activities were a capital offence. She worked closely with two of the most hunted priests in England, the Jesuit superior Henry Garnet and his fellow Jesuit John Gerard, and was arrested and executed in February 1601. Although seemingly little known, it has been suggested that Shakespeare alludes to her in several works implying that the impact of her life and death on her contemporaries may have been underestimated. This fresh look at the documentary evidence seeks to clarify Anne Line's identity and the circumstances of her life up to the exile of her husband in 1586. Findings include; strong support for the suggestion that Anne Line was indeed the ‘Alice Higham’ who married Roger Line in 1583, the likely location of her childhood home near Maldon in Essex, connections to recusant networks through an aunt also called ‘Anne Line’, and evidence, previously overlooked, that Anne Line was closely related to Giles Aleyn, a Puritan landowner whose demands for increased rent from James Burbage for the site of his theatre in Shoreditch led to the founding of The Globe in Southwark.‘I sent my fellow-prisoner with John Lillie to my house, where Mistress Line, that saintly widow, was in charge’ (John Gerard, Autobiography, p. 137)
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Opadokun, Bolanle. "R Ex P Raissi v Secretary of State for the Home Department, Court of Appeal, (Civil Division) [2008] All ER (D) 215 (Feb)." Denning Law Journal 20, no. 1 (November 23, 2012): 239–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.5750/dlj.v20i1.335.

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GUILTY BY ASSOCIATION?The case of Lotfi Raissi, an Algerian pilot, who was denied compensation under the ex gratia scheme has been reported by many national newspapers. It is likely that we have not heard the last of it, as it is possible for the Secretary of State to appeal against the decision of the Court of Appeal to the House of Lords. The case1 concerned a judicial review appeal application by Mr Raissi. On September 21st 2001, he was arrested in his home following a letter dated September 17th 2001, from the United States Embassy in London addressed to the Metropolitan Police asking them for information about him. The FBI believed that Raissi may have been involved in the September 11th 2001 atrocities. There was also a further request, from the United States Embassy to the United Kingdom government on September 27th 2001, to arrest Raissi for extradition purposes. It was alleged that he had given false information to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) when he wanted to renew his licence.
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Craig, Robert W. "Traditional Patterned Brickwork in New Jersey." New Jersey Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal 5, no. 2 (July 16, 2019): 57. http://dx.doi.org/10.14713/njs.v5i2.169.

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<p>This article traces the history of the first architecture of refinement in colonial New Jersey: traditional patterned brickwork, the artful ways in which bricklayers used vitrified bricks to decorate the outer walls of the houses they built. These practices had their roots in 16th-century England, where they were employed in fashionable and prestigious architecture, and where they remained the common knowledge of bricklayers a century later during the rebuilding of London after the Great Fire of 1666. With the slump in the building trades that resulted from the rebuilding, Quaker bricklayers and brickmakers joined the migration to the Delaware Valley, where they found the greatest abundance of brick clay in West New Jersey. In the century that followed, Burlington County experienced the largest number of patterned brickwork buildings, while Salem County became home to the second largest number, the greatest variety of patterns, and most of the best examples. The best and best-preserved of its early buildings, the Abel and Mary Nicholson house, has been designated a National Historic Landmark for its patterned brickwork. The rise of the Georgian style of architecture reduced the popularity of patterned brickwork after 1750. After the Revolutionary War, the ascendancy of the Federal style was incompatible with patterned brickwork, and that sealed its eventual disappearance. This article combines an understanding of these buildings as physical artifacts while collectively placing them within the larger narrative of New Jersey’s development during the colonial period.</p>
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Levin, Erica. "American as Apple Pie." Camera Obscura: Feminism, Culture, and Media Studies 36, no. 2 (September 1, 2021): 145–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/02705346-9052872.

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Abstract This brief tribute to Carolee Schneemann examines her self-conception as an American artist, considering how it intersects with the disruptive performance of gender norms in Americana I Ching Apple Pie (1972). The work was originally staged for the camera in Schneemann's London kitchen in 1972, during a period in which the artist was living in voluntary exile. She published a performance score for the piece in her artist's book Parts of a Body House (1972) and reprinted it in Cezanne She Was a Great Painter (1974–75). This essay reads Americana I Ching Apple Pie as an unruly reenactment of the highly gendered role that the filmmaker Stan Brakhage cast Schneemann to play in his short experimental film Cat's Cradle (1959). It considers the way she understood home and homeland as two interlocking fronts in the ongoing battle over how gender is encoded and enacted. It concludes by briefly considering the reception of Schneemann's work by a younger generation of artists, including Sondra Perry, who staged an homage to Americana I Ching Apple Pie in 2015.
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Ellis, Joyce, John Walton, and Norman McCord. "M. J. Daunton, House and Home in the Victorian City: Working-Class Housing 1850–1914. London: Edward Arnold, 1983. 320 pp. 11 ills. £32.50." Urban History 12 (May 1985): 186–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0963926800007689.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "London. Home House"

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Dasgupta, Ushashi. "House to house : Dickens and the properties of fiction." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2016. https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:5105b20f-d521-4660-8b44-363170ca33c3.

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This thesis explores the idiosyncrasies of the nineteenth-century property market and the significance of rented spaces in the literary imagination, focusing on Charles Dickens's fiction and journalism. The traditional understanding of the Victorian home has been challenged in recent criticism that points to the permeability of the public and private spheres, complicates the ways in which gender mapped onto these spheres, and highlights the difference between home and house, freehold and leasehold. This thesis contributes to the discussion by showing that domestic space was a more fractured concept than the middle-class ideal suggests. Versions of 'home' could be found in a multitude of unlikely and unstable places: in inns, hotels, lodging-houses, boarding-houses, and private houses subdivided into apartments for income. Drawing particular attention to London, I reveal tenancy - the commodification of space - to be a governing force in everyday life in the period. The vast majority of the population had an immediate economic relationship with the rooms and houses they inhabited, and this basic fact had various social, psychological and imaginative corollaries. Dickens may have been read as an overwhelming proponent of domestic ideology, but as this thesis argues, rented spaces had an enduring hold upon him. Most significantly, for Dickens, to write about tenancy meant to write about writing. His tenancy narratives touch upon questions of genre, style, character, authorial self-consciousness and the literary marketplace - especially his dialogue with the writers working around him. I explain that the emerging prominence of rented spaces gave Dickens and his circle new narrative opportunities, offering them a tool with which to study the boundaries of different genres. Space, then, does not simply provide a backdrop for incident in the novel, but plays a direct part in determining which incidents take place. Accordingly, the chapters in this thesis are principally divided by genre. The introduction lays out the historical, theoretical and geographical coordinates of the argument. The first chapter identifies some of the key features of Dickens's emerging urban style, situates his early work within an influential farce tradition, and brings the figure of the landlady to life. The second discusses spatial metaphors in the Bildungsroman; it ends with an argument about the 1851 window-tax repeal and its implications for literary lodging-houses. Chapter 3 considers the sudden growth of the hospitality industry during the Great Exhibition and its corresponding narratives, from comedy to sensation fiction. This is followed by a short interlude on seaside lodgings, where Dickens and his contemporaries modernised the pastoral for the nineteenth century. After charting contemporary debates surrounding 'low' lodging-houses, Chapter 4 demonstrates how these writers used rented spaces to make major contributions to the rise of the detective story. The fifth chapter, on living alone and living together, is largely dedicated to the multi-authored Christmas numbers of Household Words and All the Year Round; these witty collections suggest that the dynamics of the lodging-house reflect the politics of Dickens's immediate circle. Finally, a coda contemplates the legacy of Dickens's tenancy narratives in the late nineteenth century and beyond.
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Lonien, Dagmar [Verfasser], and Gerd [Akademischer Betreuer] Hurm. "Houses packed with Grief - Trauma and Home in three Novels by Toni Morrison / Dagmar Lonien ; Betreuer: Gerd Hurm." Trier : Universität Trier, 2009. http://d-nb.info/1197695974/34.

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Books on the topic "London. Home House"

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Barnet Health Authority. Review Panel into the Deaths of Eight Patients Following their Transfer from Napsbury Hospitalto Elmstead House Nursing Home. Report of the Review Panel into the Deaths of Eight Patients Following their Transfer from Napsbury Hospital to Elmstead House Nursing Home. London: Barnet Health Authority, 1997.

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Gillam, Geoffrey. Forty Hall, Enfield, 1629-1997: House, courtyards, walled kitchen garden, pleasure grounds, park & home farm. Enfield: Enfield Archaeological Society, 1997.

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The town house in Georgian England. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2009.

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Red House: Bexleyheath. Bromley: National Trust, 2003.

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Segrave, Carrie. The new London property guide '04/05: The only guide you need to buying and selling, renting and letting homes in London. London: Mitchell Beazley, 2004.

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The new London property guide '02/03: The only guide you need to buying and selling, renting and letting homes in London. London: Mitchell Beazley, 2002.

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Artists' houses in London 1764-1914. Aldershot, Hants, England: Scolar Press, 1994.

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Friedman, Joe. Spencer House: Chronicle of a great London mansion. London: Zwemmer, 1993.

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William Morris & Red House. London: National Trust, 2005.

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Apartment stories: City and home in nineteenth-century Paris and London. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1999.

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Skinner, Robin. "Home away: A state house in London." In At Home in New Zealand: History, Houses, People, 155–64. Bridget Williams Books, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.7810/9781877242045_10.

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Trollope, Anthony. "Miss Dunstable at Home." In Framley Parsonage. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/owc/9780199663156.003.0030.

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Miss Dunstable did not look like a love-lorn maiden as she stood in a small ante-chamber at the top of her drawing-room stairs receiving her guests. Her house was one of those abnormal mansions, which are to be seen here and there in London,...
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Trollope, Anthony. "Mrs Furnival at Home." In Orley Farm. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/owc/9780198803744.003.0012.

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Lucius Mason on his road to Liverpool had passed through London, and had found a moment to call in Harley Street. Since his return from Germany he had met Miss Furnival both at home at his mother’s house — or rather his own — and at The Cleeve....
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Cousineau, Jennifer. "The Domestication of Urban Jewish Space and the North-West London Eruv." In Jews at Home, 43–74. Liverpool University Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781904113461.003.0002.

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This chapter looks at how space is domesticated inside and outside the house for Jewish purposes. It considers the consequences of constructing an eruv in London and the controversies that this engendered. Structurally, the eruv (technically, eruv ḥatserot, meaning ‘a mingling of courtyards’) is an urban space whose disparate areas are regarded halakhically as forming a single unit by virtue of the contiguity of its boundaries. Here, the chapter examines the experience of the structure as built, rather than discussing the detail of its planning and construction. Furthermore, it focuses on ordinary Jews rather than on the Jewish leadership, and on women's lives rather than men's. Of methodological interest here is the investigation of space objectively and subjectively by inviting participants to draw cognitive maps of their public and domestic spaces.
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Walden, Kiri Bloom. "Plot Summary." In Peeping Tom, 7–8. Liverpool University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781800348370.003.0001.

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Mark Lewis is a young man living in London who works as a film camera focus puller at a film studio. He lives in a large house, his childhood home, which is now subdivided into flats. He lives in one flat and rents the others out....
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Humphris, Rachel. "Introduction." In Home-Land: Romanian Roma, Domestic Spaces and the State, 1–18. Policy Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781529201925.003.0001.

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It is after six o’clock on a sunny June evening in Luton, a town 30 miles north of London, UK, in 2013. I am in a downstairs room of a small dilapidated Victorian terraced house on a street where many houses have boarded-up windows. Two social workers, Sarah and Rodney, are sitting on chairs near the doorway that separates this small room from the other downstairs room, which is being used a bedroom. Catalina, a migrant mother from Romania who arrived four months earlier with her family to find work, sits on her low stool next to the kitchen. Her long skirt flows onto the floor. She has seven children who were born in Stuttgart, Brussels and Buenos Aires. Radu, her husband, sits opposite her with the best view of the kitchen, the back door, and of the large TV, precariously placed on a window sill, that is playing Nicolae Guță, a popular Manele...
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Humphris, Rachel. "Interlude | Disappearing Dinni." In Home-Land: Romanian Roma, Domestic Spaces and the State, 69–72. Policy Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781529201925.003.0005.

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It is a Friday morning in May 2013 and Dan has risen very early. I hear the front door slam at around 5:30. I gradually fall asleep, trying to ignore the rats running through the walls and in the bathroom next door. I know that Dan is on his way to London to pick up someone from Victoria coach station in London because, about two weeks ago, I went with Cristina to Western Union to transfer money to an address in Moldavia. She told me it was to pay the coach fare for a lady to come to the house. When I asked exactly who, she replied a lady who was Dan’s sister but only ‘half-half’ (pash pash). At around 11 o’clock Dan returns accompanied by Dinni, a small lady who looks as though she could be around 50. Her face is tanned and rough as though she had been working outdoors for a long time and she is wearing a headscarf. She looks visibly tired and after being hugged by Cristina with “Peace, my sister” (...
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Evans-Powell, David. "Synopsis." In The Blood on Satan's Claw, 7–8. Liverpool University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781800348349.003.0001.

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A village near London in the early 18th century. Ploughman Ralph Gower (Barry Andrews) unearths a worm-infested, partially decomposed skull from a furrowed field. Frightened, he runs to the nearby manor house, home to Isobel Banham (Avice Landon) and her guest, a visiting Judge (Patrick Wymark). When the Judge accompanies Ralph back to the field, the skull has vanished....
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Humphris, Rachel. "Interlude | Losing Sophia and Angela." In Home-Land: Romanian Roma, Domestic Spaces and the State, 161–62. Policy Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781529201925.003.0011.

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I meet Sophia walking down the street with Armando, who is now 13 months old. She is pushing a buggy which is also laden with shopping bags hanging over the handle bars. The buggy looks old and one of the wheels isn’t working properly. It seems to be taking all of her energy to push it through the residential backstreets. She tells me to come with her because she has moved to a different house. I offer to push the buggy but after I try and am completely unable to steer it along the pavement, I take the shopping bags and walk along beside her. She tells me she has been refused child benefit for the second time in London. She has indefinite leave to remain and has a national insurance number but she has been refused and she doesn’t know why. We arrive at the house and it seems very different from the other houses I have previously visited. It is not a small Victorian terrace but a bungalow. When we enter it has many different rooms with locks on the doors, separated by small dark corridors. There is a large kitchen and living room that are almost entirely empty and bare apart from three couches which look as though they have been made for an office waiting room. They have grey plastic cushions and wooden frames. There are large glass doors that open out to a large grassy back garden. There are two men at the bottom of the garden looking into cages full of dogs. Sophia tells me that this is the landlord who is breeding dogs. Armando has fallen asleep so Sophia takes me to her room and places Armando in a drawer on the floor that she is using for a cot. We return to the kitchen where she begins to unpack the shopping she has just bought and begins to make chips out of a large bag of potatoes....
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"Wohnhaus in London / House in London." In best of Detail: Einfamilienhäuser/Single-Family Homes, 132–35. DETAIL, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.11129/detail.9783955532369.132.

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Conference papers on the topic "London. Home House"

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Albuquerque de Alencar, Larissa, Karla Mazarelo Maciel Pacheco, and Mirella Vieira Sousa. "Estudo da adaptação antropométrica de mobiliário residencial em madeira maciça produzido na cidade de Manaus." In Systems & Design: Beyond Processes and Thinking. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/ifdp.2016.3000.

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Este artigo apresenta um breve estudo sobre a adaptação antropométrica de mobiliário de madeira maciça, produzido e comercializado na cidade de Manaus. Busca verificar se as medidas utilizadas para a produção de mesas e cadeiras (sem ajustes) estão em conformidade com as normas e padrões técnicos vigentes. Para tanto, foram feitos: levantamento bibliográfico, onde foram abordados tópicos referentes a situação do setor moveleiro no Amazonas, ergonomia e antropometria e medidas do corpo humano, buscando aprofundar os conhecimentos acerca da temática estudada, por meio do conhecimento das principais limitações e potenciais para investimento na melhoria da qualidade do mobiliário de madeira maciça sem ajustes. Neste item, houve a organização dos dados pesquisados para a geração duas tabelas, com base nas dimensões dos seguimentos corpóreos humanos de usuários extremos (mulher percentil 5% e homem percentil 95%), apresentada por Felisberto e Paschoarelli (2000), seguindo também as recomendações de diversos autores de ergonomia, entre eles: Quaresma (2011), Kroemer e Grandjan (2005), Dul e Weerdemester (2004) e Moraes e Pequini (2000), viabilizando seu uso como parâmetro para o dimensionamento de mesas e cadeiras; pesquisa de campo, onde houve a coleta de dados por meio de formulário de pesquisa para anotação das medidas obtidas in loco nas marcenarias, a serem posteriormente comparadas com as dimensões das tabelas propostas; cálculos de estatística descritiva (amplitude total, desvio padrão e coeficiente de variação), visto que permitem apreciar o número total de valores encontrados em uma classe e mapear a diferenciação entre aqueles obtidos e os recomendados, e inferencial, com o propósito de facilitar a apreciação acerca da validade dos dados coletados por meio da aplicação do teste de t de Student. Com o resultado obtido, observou-se que o mobiliário em questão não é produzido com base em recomendações ergonômicas e/ou quaisquer tipo de estudo relacionado, uma vez que as medidas analisadas não se encontravam em conformidade com as recomendadas nas tabelas geradas e outras eram simplesmente ignoradas. Este fato termina por tornar os produtos menos atraentes, face ao desconforto gerado, quando utilizados por longos períodos, principalmente se comparados com móveis industrializados, tendo em vista que estes apresentam as mesmas condições de dimensionamento com menor preço de mercado.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/IFDP.2016.3000
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Landeira-Zylberberg, Julia, Mário Vicente Giordano, Renata Morato Santos, Luiz Augusto Giordano, Sandra Maria Garcia de Almeida, and Mario Gáspare Giordano. "Prevalência dos diferentes tipos de fenótipo da Síndrome do Ovário Policístico e sua correlação com a resistência insulínica e Síndrome Metabólica." In 44° Congresso da SGORJ - XXIII Trocando Ideias. Zeppelini Editorial e Comunicação, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5327/jbg-0368-1416-2020130211.

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Introdução: A Síndrome do Ovário Policístico (SOP) é uma patologia complexa e heterogênea frequente nos ambulatórios de ginecologia endócrina, cuja fisiopatologia não está completamente esclarecida. Apresenta manifestações clínicas e laboratoriais diversas, e por esse motivo é subdividida em quatro fenótipos (A, B, C e D). A resistência insulínica (RI) e a hiperinsulinemia (HI) podem ser características da SOP, havendo correlação com a Síndrome Metabólica (SM) em alguns casos. Apesar da alta prevalência da SOP e da SM na população, poucos trabalhos abordam de forma específica cada fenótipo da SOP e há dúvidas quanto ao comportamento endócrino e metabólico da síndrome, ao longo dos anos. Objetivos: Determinar a prevalência de cada fenótipo em um serviço de Ginecologia Endócrina do Rio de Janeiro; determinar se um fenótipo tem maior prevalência de SM e RI; e analisar parâmetros hormonais entre os fenótipos. Pacientes e Métodos: Estudo retrospectivo, por meio da análise de prontuários, de atendimentos realizados entre janeiro de 2015 e março de 2020. Foram incluídas 80 mulheres com SOP diagnosticadas pelos critérios de Rotterdam (2003). Para o diagnóstico da RI, utilizou-se a relação glicose/insulina maior que 2,5 e/ou Homeostases Model Assessment-Insulin Resistance (HOMA-IR) acima de 2,7. Para o diagnóstico da SM, utilizou-se o critério diagnóstico da National Cholesterol Education Program’s Adul Treatmen Panel III (NCEP/ATP III), que necessita de três critérios entre os cinco: glicemia de jejum >110 mg/d; circunferência abdominal >88 cm; triglicerídeos ≥150 mg/dL; lipoproteína de alta densidade (HDL) <50 mg/dL; e pressão arterial (PA) ≥130/85 mmHg. A análise dos dados incluiu média e desvio padrão para variáveis contínuas e número/proporção para variáveis categóricas. A distribuição normal das variáveis contínuas foi analisada pelo teste de Kolmogorov-Smirnov. ANOVA (teste de Kruskal-Wallis) foi usado para comparar os quatro fenótipos. A análise estatística foi realizada no programa GraphPad InSat version 3.00 for Windows. O projeto foi aprovado pelo Comitê de Ética em Pesquisa (CEP) da Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UERJ), sob o número CAAE: 05433518.9.0000.5258. Resultados: Não houve diferença entre os grupos no que concerne às diversas dosagens hormonais. O fenótipo D, como era de se esperar, apresentou os menores índices do Escore de Ferriman e Gallwey, pois é o fenótipo em que não há hiperandrogenismo. Não houve diferença entre a idade da menarca, a média de idade e a circunferência abdominal entre os fenótipos. O fenótipo A foi o mais prevalente na amostra. A prevalência de RI e SM foi similar entre os fenótipos. Conclusão: O fenótipo A foi o mais prevalente. Não há diferença na prevalência entre RI e SM entre os fenótipos da SOP. Não houve diferença entre os parâmetros hormonais da SOP nos quatro fenótipos.
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Machado, Veruska Ribeiro, Thiago Batista Amorim, and Petrus Marcelino Barros. "Interdisciplinaridade no ensino de física e computação na educação básica: relato de experiência de um curso de formação inicial e continuada sob a perspectiva na construção de experimentos." In Simpósio Brasileiro de Educação em Computação. Sociedade Brasileira de Computação, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5753/educomp.2021.14491.

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Vivemos em uma realidade imersa em inovações tecnológicas constantes que emergem e tornam-se indispensáveis em todas as áreas, por consequência dessa relação indissociável entre sociedade e tecnologia os processos de aprendizagem também são afetados. A formação do estudante do século XXI passa pela perspectiva de formação tecnológica, pela necessidade de letramentos digitais que o permita atuar como produtor crítico na sociedade moderna, não basta ter habilidade com as ferramentas TICs disponíveis para acesso à informação, exige-se deste indivíduo pensamento crítico, argumentação e capacidade de resolução de problemas. A Sociedade Brasileira de Computação (SBC), em seu documento Itinerário Formativo de Computação, vai além da necessidade de formação tecnológica, mas sim na formação em computação na educação básica, que hoje é comparável à alfabetização no passado, contribuindo para a compreensão plena do mundo imerso em tecnologias digitais, capacidade de aprendizagem e resolução de problemas, e apoio ao aprendizado das demais disciplinas. Frente a esta realidade o presente projeto voltou-se ao ensino de ciências naturais e levanta-se a questão: como desenvolver estas habilidades nas aulas de ciências na educação básica, mas especificamente nas aulas de física? Este trabalho teve como objetivo o ensino de física e computação de forma interdisciplinar na perspectiva do letramento científico e digital em um curso de formação inicial e continuada para 13 estudantes do ensino médio do 1º, 2º e 3º ano, utilizando, para isso, uma metodologia voltada no desenvolvimento de projetos. Considerando que a associação entre teoria e prática no ensino de física normalmente é realizada através de experimentos, os projetos que foram desenvolvidos pelos estudantes durante as aulas consistiam na criação de experimentos físicos através da plataforma Arduino e seus respectivos sensores, utilizando conceitos de computação, programação e robótica. Para isso formou-se uma equipe multidisciplinar composta por professores da área da física e computação para planejamento coletivo a cada encontro do curso, desenvolvendo de forma interdisciplinar o conteúdo da área de física e computação a serem abordados de forma a fornecerem subsídios ao estudante para desenvolver o experimento. Os resultados da aplicação deste projeto apontam que a construção dos experimentos foi um facilitador de aprendizagem auxiliando a compreensão dos conceitos de física e computação, tanto na verificação do conceito através do experimento quanto no processo de construção do mesmo, tornando os estudante produtores de tecnologias ao compreenderem e implementarem conceitos de computação para verificação de conceitos da física. Além disso houve uma percepção pelos próprios estudantes no aumento de conhecimento nas áreas de física e computação proveniente da metodologia adotada no projeto. Por fim percebeu-se também um grande interesse e motivação dos estudantes ao longo das aulas ao colocá-los no papel ativo da aprendizagem como produtores de artefatos tecnológicos, por meio da plataforma Arduino, e investigadores científicos a cada encontro do curso.
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