Vincent Ard and Lucile Pillot editors, 'Giants in the Landscape: Monumentality and Territories in the European Neolithic. Proceedings of the XV11 International Union of the Prehistoric and Protohistoric Sciences World Congress. Volume 3'

2018 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 144-148
Author(s):  
Pamela Armstrong

Vincent Ard and Lucile Pillot eds, Giants in the Landscape: Monumentality and Territories in the European Neolithic. Proceedings of the XV11 International Union of the Prehistoric and Protohistoric Sciences World Congress. Edited by Volume 3 / Session A25d. Oxford, UK: Archaeopress (2016). Paperback, English, vi+94 pages; illustrated throughout in black and white. ISBN: 9781784912857. £26.00. Also available to download from Archaeopress Open Access.

2019 ◽  
Vol 34 (10) ◽  
pp. 650-668 ◽  
Author(s):  
David Kachlik ◽  
Vaclav Pechacek ◽  
Gabriela Hnatkova ◽  
Lukas Hnatek ◽  
Vladimir Musil ◽  
...  

Latin anatomical terminology of venous perforators (communications between superficial and deep venous systems of the lower limb) was adopted as late as 2001 as an appendix to the official nomenclature following the clinicians’ request. Terminologia Anatomica, last version of the Latin anatomical nomenclature, published in 1998, unfortunately contains no terms concerning these veins. During the 14th World Congress of the International Union of Phlebology, a consensus document was laid to expand the nomenclature of the lower limb veins, above all 36 new terms for perforators of the lower limb, both in Latin and English languages. This consensus document will be incorporated in the next version of the Terminologia Anatomica. But there are more constant and well-described ones, especially in the foot, and this article reviews in particular the current knowledge on the anatomy of the venous perforators of the whole lower limb.


2015 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 5
Author(s):  
REB Revista de Ensino de Bioquímica

Editorial 2015 - 1Este número é dedicado ao professor Leopoldo de Meis, titular do Instituto de Bioquímica Médica (IBqM) da Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), um dos grandes pesquisadores em Bioquímica que se dedicou, entre suas atividades, para o ensino de Bioquímica e divulgação da Ciência. Para homenageá-lo, teremos um breve relato do professor Wagner Seixas da Silva (IBqM – UFRJ).Destacamos que o professor Wagner teve sua iniciação na acadêmia, ainda no ensino médio, por meio de um programa coordenado pelo professor Leopoldo. Tal experiência o motivou ao ingresso na UFRJ e desde então seguiu os passos do grande mestre Leopoldo, dando continuidade aos seus projetos na área educacional.A partir desde número iniciamos, dentro da seção editorial, a divulgação de materiais (livros, softwares, vídeos, jogos entre outros) e portais educacionais na área de escopo da revista, visando ampliar a divulgação destes para a comunidade.Buscando ampliar a divulgação da revista e sua indexação, neste semestre a REB foi inserida em duas bases internacionais: Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) e Open Academic Journal Index (OAJI).Este ano, ocorrerá no Brasil a reunião da International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (IUBMB), com a reunião anual da SBBq. O evento ocorrerá em Foz do Iguaçu, de 24 a 28 de agosto de 2015 (http://www.sbbq.org.br/iubmb2015). Destacamos que estão previstas atividades na área de educação, incluindo simpósios e apresentação de trabalhos por meio de painéis. Atenciosamente Bayardo B. Torres - USPEduardo Galembeck - UnicampGabriel Gerber Hornink - Unifal-MGVera Maria T. Trindade - UFRGS


2010 ◽  
Vol 25 (4) ◽  
pp. 162-173 ◽  
Author(s):  
D Kachlik ◽  
V Pechacek ◽  
V Musil ◽  
V Baca

The clinical venous anatomy of the pelvis and its veins featured a break-through during the past few years. Not only the diagnostic and therapeutical methods but also the knowledge of the functional anatomy and nomenclatures of the veins underwent substantial changes. Eleven years ago, the most recent revision of the Latin anatomical nomenclature, Terminologia Anatomica (TA, 1998) was issued. In 2004, during the 21st World Congress of the International Union of Angiology, a consensus document (under the auspices of Federative International Committee on Anatomical Terminology and International Federation of Associations of Anatomists), reflecting phlebologists' requests for new terms and replacing several insufficient ones, was accepted. Six new terms were added in both Latin and English languages in the chapter concerning the veins of the pelvis. Eponyms are not considered equal synonyms and moreover only one of them was recommended for general use. Detailed anatomy of the veins of the pelvis is discussed. This consensus document will be incorporated in the next version of the Teminologia Anatomica.


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