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      <title>Finding All Maximal Contiguous Subsequences of a Sequence of Numbers in O(1) Communication Rounds</title>
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      <description>Título: Finding All Maximal Contiguous Subsequences of a Sequence of Numbers in O(1) Communication Rounds
Abstract: Given a sequence A of real numbers, we wish to find a list of all nonoverlapping contiguous subsequences of A that are maximal. A maximal subsequence M of A has the property that no proper subsequence of M has a greater sum of values. Furthermore, M may not be contained properly within any subsequence of A with this property. This problem has several applications in Computational Biology and can be solved sequentially in linear time. We present a BSP/CGM algorithm that solves this problem using p processors in O(|A|=p) time and O(|A|=p) space per processor. The algorithm uses a constant number of communication rounds of size at most O(|A|=p). Thus, the algorithm achieves linear speedup and is highly scalable. To our knowledge, there are no previous known parallel BSP/CGM algorithms to solve this problem.
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      <pubDate>Mon, 01 Apr 2013 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Avaliação do uso de medicamentos na Rede Pública Municipal de Saúde de Campo Grande/MS</title>
      <link>https://repositorio.ufms.br/handle/123456789/317</link>
      <description>Título: Avaliação do uso de medicamentos na Rede Pública Municipal de Saúde de Campo Grande/MS
Abstract: Em virtude do arsenal terapêutico disponível às populações, é crescente no âmbito mundial a preocupação com o uso racional dos medicamentos. Estudos de Utilização de Medicamentos, atividade da Farmacoepidemiologia, fornecem importantes informações sobre todas as fases do uso dos fármacos em uma sociedade e suas conseqüências, evidenciando como é feita a gestão saúde/doença. Neste estudo objetivou-se avaliar o uso de medicamentos na rede pública municipal de saúde de Campo Grande/MS, empregando a metodologia preconizada pela OMS, através dos Indicadores Selecionados de Uso de Medicamentos. Para o cálculo dos indicadores foram coletados dados em 12 unidades sanitárias no período de Julho/98 a Junho/99. Foram analisadas 1480 prescrições, acompanhadas 1456 consultas e 1498 dispensações e foram entrevistados 735 usuários. Os resultados encontrados são compatíveis com os de outros estudos análogos realizados em diversas regiões do país. No entanto, importantes diferenças entre as equipes no uso de antibióticos e injetáveis sugerem a necessidade de pesquisas mais aprofundadas. A qualidade do atendimento aos usuários deve ser melhorada. E a Lista Local de Medicamentos Essenciais necessita estar sempre atualizada e divulgada entre os prescritores.; ABSTRACT - The rational use of therapeutic drugs is arising as a consequence of an increase in the search for advanced therapeutic drugs. The therapeutic drugs use, that is a pharmacoepidemiology deal, can give evidence of how a society manage with all steps of therapeutic drugs use and also all consequence of this use. The therapeutic drugs use evaluation can demonstrate how healthyness/ilness link is handled in that society. The aim of this study was an evaluation of therapeutic drugs use at the Campo Grande/ MS public health. WHO indicators were used in this research. The evaluation was done using the medical prescrition indicator. The data were collected in 12 health care units between July 1998 and June 1999. One thousand four hundred eighty prescriptions were analyzed, 1456 medical visits and 1498 dispensations were followed and 735 patients were interviewed. The results were in agreement with other results in other country regions. However, important differences were found in antibiotics and injectable prescritions among different health care unit staffs evaluated. These differences sugested the necessity of more specific studies. The quality of the users attendance must be improved. The Local Essential Drugs List must be always available and also updated to health care unit staff.
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      <pubDate>Tue, 01 Jan 2002 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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