Transformed into a symbol of resistance and the fight for freedom against all forms of oppression, the myth of Antigone was significantly chosen to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the "Carnation Revolution" (April 25, 1974), an event that marked the end of almost half a century of dictatorial power in Portugal, supported by mechanisms of repression, political persecution, and censorship.; Transformado em símb...
Existem vários sistemas de pontuação para a estratificação de doentes com tromboembolismo pulmonar (TEP). As taxas de mortalidade no TEP agudo dependem principalmente da gravidade da disfunção cardiopulmonar na apresentação e das comorbidades associadas.
Uma revolução política com queda regime, como foi a de 25 de Abril de 1974 em Portugal, implica necessariamente um período de alguma instabilidade social, promovendo a mudança de mentalidades, o balanço crítico do passado e o encarar o futuro com uma esperança otimista na mudança em curso. Neste processo, muitas são as vozes que se levantam e as palavras de ordem que se gritam. Também a paisagem linguística urb...
Introduction and objective: Several scoring systems have been developed for risk stratification in patients with acute pulmonary embolism (PE). The Pulmonary Embolism Severity Index (PESI) and its simplified version (sPESI) are among the most used, however the high number of variables hinder its application. Our aim was to derive an easy-to-perform score based on simple parameters obtained at admission to predi...
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Being a polygraph writer, António Sérgio (1883-1969) wrote an Antigone, in 1930, during his exile in Paris, which he has defined as a "social study in dialogue form". Bearing this statement in mind, we have attempted to show that the author, by constantly resorting to an interplay of masks and innuendo, has recreated Sophocle's myth according to his thought, clearly influenced by Kant's, and his political vie...
By taking advantage of the timeless rhetoric of protest that on Sophocles' original play stems from the conflicts that generate all the action, António Pedro (1909-1966) has composed an Antígona of unmistakable political content. In reality, under the "Greek mask", the Portuguese playwright has not only concealed a stifled outcry against the totalitarian Estado Novo, but has also expressed in a subterraneous w...
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