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Este artigo demonstrará o potencial indisciplinar do que definiremos como escritas insubmissas da história. Isso será feito em dois momentos: inicialmente através da procura de Hortense Spillers por uma “nova gramática”, capaz de redefinir a forma ...
Allan Kardec Pereira
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The Performance of Short‐Term Heart Rate Variability in the Detection of Congestive Heart Failure
Congestive heart failure (CHF) is a cardiac disease associated with the decreasing capacity of the cardiac output. It has been shown that the CHF is the main cause of the cardiac death around the world. Some works proposed to discriminate CHF subjects from healthy subjects using either electrocardiogram (ECG) or heart rate variability (HRV) from long ...
Fausto Lucena +3 more
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During 2012–2015, an entomological survey was conducted as part of a phlebotomine (Diptera: Psychodidae) monitoring program in an area influenced by the Santo Antônio do Jari hydroelectric system (Amapá State, Brazil). The purpose was to study aspects of Amazon/Guianan American cutaneous leishmaniasis (ACL) vectors subjected to stresses by ...
Nercy Virginia Rabelo Furtado +5 more
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Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is the sixth most common solid tumor in the world. Apart from known risk factors for head and neck SCC (HNSCC), there is a lack of information about genetic susceptibility regions that may play pivotal roles in the tumorigenesis of these tumors.
Elaine Stur +12 more
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Complementary Spiritist Therapy: Systematic Review of Scientific Evidence
Spiritism is the third most common religion in Brazil, and its therapies have been used by millions worldwide. These therapies are based on therapeutic resources including prayer, laying on of hands, fluidotherapy (magnetized water), charity/volunteering, spirit education/moral values, and disobsession (spirit release therapy).
Giancarlo Lucchetti +3 more
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O espiritismo é uma doutrina religiosa que surgiu na França durante o século XIX por meio da obra de Allan Kardec. No Brasil, assumiu certa originalidade: o espiritismo racional e científico cristão, liderado por Luiz de Mattos, foi uma de suas vertentes
André de Faria Pereira Neto +1 more
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A Contemporary Scientific Study of André Breton’s Automatic Writing
This paper proposes a new scientific way to study the concept and technique of automatic writing in Surrealism. Based on the specialists of André Breton’s work and the experts of automatism, we expose here the literary, psychiatric, neurological and ...
Víctor Hugo Martínez Bravo
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UM PANORAMA HISTÓRICO DA TRAJETÓRIA DO ESPIRITISMO DA FRANÇA ATÉ O BRASIL
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Angelica Aparecida Silva de Almeida +2 more
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Este artículo analiza, desde la perspectiva de la crítica textual, dos relatos del escritor campechano Santiago Sierra (1850-1880): Flor de fuego y Flor del dolor, que forman parte de la serie que publicó bajo el título “Flores”.
Tatiana Suárez Turriza
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"The spirit moving him": Allan Kardec's Spiritisme in, and around, Joyce's Ulysses
ABSTRACT: As the "codifier" of Le Spiritisme , the French writer, translator, and educator Allan Kardec (1804-1868) was a prominent figure among the promotors of the occult. The five books he wrote on the spirit world became best-sellers, both in France and abroad. Joyce, whose largely skeptical interest in the occult has been widely researched, owned
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