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2. Chemical profiling and effects of extracts from Laminaria japonica and Ulva prolifera on rooting and seedling development of common bean
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Ribeiro, César Freitas, de Oliveira Costa, Geovanna, Cardoso, Flávia Kauduinski, dos Santos, Alessandro Antônio, De Freitas, Mateus Brusco, Sandjo, Louis Pergaud, and Stadnik, Marciel João
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3. Decreased Nuclear Immunoexpression of ING3 is a Frequent Event in Lip Carcinogenesis
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de Barros, Joyce Magalhães, de Farias Morais, Hannah Gil, de Oliveira Costa, Carla Samily, Rolim, Larissa Santos Amaral, de Sousa Lopes, Maria Luiza Diniz, Guedes Queiroz, Lélia Maria, de Souza, Lélia Batista, and Pinto, Leão Pereira
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4. Anti-inflammatory effect of thalidomide in an experimental lung donor model of brain death
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Sana Vilela, Vanessa, Andrighetti de Oliveira Braga, Karina, Moreira Ruiz, Liliane, Nepomuceno, Natalia Aparecida, Oliveira Melo, Paolo, Manzuti, Giovana Maria, Alcantara de Oliveira Costa, Vinícius, de Campos Ramos, Jhonatan, Tadeu Correia, Aristides, and Pêgo-Fernandes, Paulo Manuel
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5. Antropometria da Pessoa Idosa Residente no Nordeste do Brasil
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Ivone Freires de Oliveira Costa Nunes, Cecília Maria Resende Gonçalves de Carvalho, Apolônia Maria Tavares Nogueira, and José Machado Moita Neto1, Amanda Marreiro Barbosa
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antropometria ,idoso ,brasil ,Nursing ,RT1-120 ,Geriatrics ,RC952-954.6 ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Objetivo: Caracterizar pessoas idosas pela antropometria e fornecer valores antropométricos de referência, segundo o sexo e a faixa de idade. Métodos: Avaliaram-se 359 pessoas idosas de ambos os sexos residentes no Nordeste do Brasil. As variáveis antropométricas estudadas foram: peso, estatura, índice de massa corporal (IMC), circunferência do braço (CB), prega cutânea tricipital (PCT) e circunferência muscular do braço (CMB). Os dados são demonstrados em valores médios ± desvio-padrão e percentis (P10, P15, P25, P50, P75, P85 e P90). Foi realizado o teste t de Student para analisar a diferença das médias das variáveis entre os sexos e análise de variância (Anova) para avaliar o efeito da idade nos dados antropométricos. Resultados: Os valores médios das variáveis foram maiores para o sexo masculino, exceto para IMC, CB e PCT. As diferenças de média do IMC e CB entre os sexos não foram estatisticamente significativas. A idade indicou ser fator importante na redução de algumas variáveis, o que ratifica a necessidade de padrões específicos de referência. Conclusão: A tendência de decréscimo dos dados antropométricos desse estudo assemelha-se a outros realizados com a população idosa. Assim, esses valores podem auxiliar na avaliação nutricional e contribuir com a elaboração de um padrão antropométrico de referência para o idoso do Brasil.
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6. Perdas De Massa Muscular E Adiposa Após Institucionalização: Atenção Aos Mais Idosos
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Maria do Socorro Silva Alencar, Martha Teresa Siqueira Marques Melo, Renatta Coêlho de Sousa, Clélia de Moura Fé Campos, Andressa Viana Meneses, Lindaiane de Sá Sepúlveda, and Ivone Freires de Oliveira Costa Nunes
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idoso ,avaliação nutricional ,antropometria ,instituição de longa permanência para idosos ,política de saúde ,Nursing ,RT1-120 ,Geriatrics ,RC952-954.6 ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
INTRODUÇÃO: O envelhecimento provoca, simultaneamente, profundas mudanças na composição corporal e no estado nutricional do idoso. OBJETIVO: Avaliar as perdas de massas muscular e adiposa em residentes de uma Instituição de Longa Permanência para Idosos. MÉTODOS: Estudo observacional e longitudinal, com intervalo de três meses entre as duas avaliações. Participaram 34 idosos (média de idade: 81,8 anos; 23,5% homens; 76,5% mulheres), residentes em uma Instituição de Longa Permanência para Idosos de Teresina, Piauí. Medidas antropométricas da composição corporal, aferidas em triplicata, pelo mesmo pesquisador, por compasso de Lange e fita métrica inextensível da circunferência da panturrilha e prega cutânea tricipital, foram utilizadas para classificar o estado nutricional. RESULTADOS: Na avaliação inicial 24 (70,6%) e 16 (47,1%) indivíduos apresentaram desnutrição proteica e energética, segundo circunferência da panturrilha e prega cutânea tricipital, respectivamente. Após três meses, houve aumento da desnutrição proteica e energética para 27 (79,4% - circunferência da panturrilha) e 17 (50% - prega cutânea tricipital) indivíduos, sem significância estatística entre sexos. No entanto, houve piora significativa entre as médias de circunferência da panturrilha (29,9 ± 2,9; 28,8 ± 2,6; p < 0,05) nos idosos com idade entre 70 e 79 anos. Esse agravamento do estado nutricional, a partir de perdas nas reservas de massa muscular e adiposa, é reafirmado, inclusive, com diferenças significativas ao se comparar frequências e distribuições de circunferência da panturrilha e prega cutânea tricipital entre as duas avaliações do total de estudados. CONCLUSÃO: As avaliações nutricionais comprovaram mudanças importantes na composição corporal dos idosos institucionalizados, gerando risco nutricional, que requer atenção aos mais idosos.
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7. Framework based on complex networks to model and mine patient pathways
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Rosa, Caroline de Oliveira Costa Souza, Ito, Márcia, Vieira, Alex Borges, Wehmuth, Klaus, and Gomes, Antônio Tadeu Azevedo
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Computer Science - Computers and Society ,Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence ,Computer Science - Information Retrieval ,Computer Science - Machine Learning ,J.3 - Abstract
The automatic discovery of a model to represent the history of encounters of a group of patients with the healthcare system -- the so-called "pathway of patients" -- is a new field of research that supports clinical and organisational decisions to improve the quality and efficiency of the treatment provided. The pathways of patients with chronic conditions tend to vary significantly from one person to another, have repetitive tasks, and demand the analysis of multiple perspectives (interventions, diagnoses, medical specialities, among others) influencing the results. Therefore, modelling and mining those pathways is still a challenging task. In this work, we propose a framework comprising: (i) a pathway model based on a multi-aspect graph, (ii) a novel dissimilarity measurement to compare pathways taking the elapsed time into account, and (iii) a mining method based on traditional centrality measures to discover the most relevant steps of the pathways. We evaluated the framework using the study cases of pregnancy and diabetes, which revealed its usefulness in finding clusters of similar pathways, representing them in an easy-to-interpret way, and highlighting the most significant patterns according to multiple perspectives., Comment: 35 pages, 11 figures, 2 appendices
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- 2023
8. NBCAL violation of products that compete with breastfeeding on the social network Instagram
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Enilce de Oliveira Fonseca Sally, Silva Gomes, Daiane, Lais de Oliveira Costa Dantas, and Henriques, Patricia
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9. Endophytic seed-associated microbial diversity and its impact on seedling growth of the Andean tree Nothofagus obliqua (Mirb.) Oerst
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Alvarado, Roxana, Sagredo-Saez, Cristiane, Fuentes-Quiroz, Alejandra, Villanueva-Guerrero, Angela, Mujica, María Isabel, Ahumada, Rodrigo, Almonacid-Muñoz, Leonardo, Jorquera-Fontena, Emilio, de Oliveira Costa, Paulo Henrique, da Silva Valadares, Rafael Borges, and Herrera, Hector
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10. What fire didn’t take away: plant growth-promoting microorganisms in burned soils of old-growth Nothofagus forests in Los Andes Cordillera
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Almonacid-Muñoz, Leonardo, Herrera, Héctor, Fuentes-Ramírez, Andrés, Vargas-Gaete, Rodrigo, Toy-Opazo, Octavio, de Oliveira Costa, Paulo Henrique, and da Silva Valadares, Rafael Borges
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11. T-independent B-cell effect of agents associated with swine grower-finisher diarrhea
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Barbosa, Jéssica A., Yang, Christine T., Finatto, Arthur N., Cantarelli, Vinícius S., and de Oliveira Costa, Matheus
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12. Typology of Production Units for Improving Banana Agronomic Management in Ecuador
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Carlos Alberto Quiloango-Chimarro, Henrique Raymundo Gioia, and Jéfferson de Oliveira Costa
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cluster analysis ,data analytics ,multiple regression ,Musa paradisiaca ,principal component analysis ,Agriculture (General) ,S1-972 ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 - Abstract
Ecuador is one of the world’s leading banana exporters; however, low productivity resulting from inadequate agronomic management requires an analysis of banana production units. This study aimed to define the types of banana production units based on the different agronomic management practices adopted by producers in two Ecuadorian provinces. Data from the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (INEC) for 2021 were used, with a sample of 319 production units. Principal component and cluster analyses were applied to identify the different types of production units, resulting in four types: high technology conventional (Cluster 1), balanced conventional (Cluster 2), intensive conventional (Cluster 3), and agroecological (Cluster 4). It is important to highlight that 58% of the production units are intensive conventional and use an average of 3.5 management practices, with 98% using fertilizers, 100% using fungicides and pesticides, and 45% using improved genotypes. In contrast, agroecological production is still incipient in Ecuador (4.7%). Regression analysis showed that waste is important in high-yield production units in the three clusters. In addition, Cluster 2 relied on regional factors, family labor, and irrigation efficiency, while in intensive conventional farms (Cluster 3), banana yield was related to fungicide application. Therefore, public policies should be customized according to cluster-specific characteristics to optimize agronomic management practices and facilitate their transfer among groups.
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13. Post-Harvest Fruit Conservation of Eugenia dysenterica DC., Spondias purpurea L., Hancornia speciosa Gomes and Talisia esculenta Radlk
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Raquel Rodrigues Soares Sobral, Gisele Polete Mizobutsi, Edson Hiydu Mizobutsi, Flávia Soares Aguiar, Luciele Barboza de Almeida, Lucicleia Borges Almeida, Rayane Carneiro dos Santos, Lucas Maciel de Oliveira, Diego Batista Souza, and Jéfferson de Oliveira Costa
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cagaita ,fruit quality ,mangaba ,modified atmosphere ,native fruits ,pitomba ,Agriculture (General) ,S1-972 ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 - Abstract
The high rate of perishability of fruits such as cagaita (Eugenia dysenterica DC.), seriguela (Spondias purpurea L.), mangaba (Hancornia speciosa Gomes) and pitomba (Talisia esculenta Radlk.) makes it necessary to develop adequate conservation techniques to increase post-harvest shelf life. The aim of this research was to evaluate the post-harvest quality attributes of cagaita, seriguela, mangaba and pitomba fruits stored in different types of packaging during certain periods. The treatments were defined by the combination of three types of packaging (low-density polyethylene (LDPE), polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and without packaging) and seven storage periods. Total soluble solids, titratable acidity, hydrogen potential (pH), fruit firmness and loss of fresh mass were analyzed. Fruits packaged with LDPE presented the lowest values of fresh mass loss: 2.7, 2.3, 4.2 and 1.1% for cagaita, seriguela, mangaba and pitomba, respectively. Furthermore, LPDE packaging maintained the quality attributes in all fruits analyzed. PVC packaging was more efficient in maintaining fruit firmness, with average values of 0.03 N. Atmospheric modification techniques, such as LDPE and PVC packaging, make it possible to reduce metabolic activity, ensuring better post-harvest quality and increasing the storage period of fruits that occur in the semiarid region of Minas Gerais.
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14. Narrow mycorrhizae and large non-mycorrhizal fungal diversity associated with roots of Cattleya milleri, an endemic and endangered orchid from a rupestrian hotspot in the 'Quadrilátero Ferrífero' of Minas Gerais - Brazil
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Marlon Corrêa Pereira, Paloma Cavalcante Cunha, Anita Fernanda dos Santos Teixeira, Leandro Israel da Silva, Rafael Borges da Silva Valadares, Joyce Dória, Paulo Henrique de Oliveira Costa, and Fatima Maria de Souza Moreira
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Endophytes ,Endorhiza ,Greenhouse ,Mycorrhiza ,Rhizosphere ,Botany ,QK1-989 - Abstract
Abstract The threatened orchid Cattleya milleri is a microendemic orchid of a Brazilian savanna hotspot. As endophytes and mycorrhizae may improve its propagation and conservation, we investigated its root fungal community. Cattleya milleri roots were sampled in five natural sites and at a greenhouse. Fungal root endophytes were isolated for characterization and molecular ITS (Internal Transcribed Spacer) identification. Total DNA was extracted from endorhiza and rhizosphere for ITS amplification and sequencing. Sixteen fungal isolates were clustered in 6 Operational Taxonomic Units (OTUs) and endorhizal and rhizospheric sequences were clustered in 327 OTUs. Endorhiza presented from 25 to 89 OTUs, and rhizosphere 56 OTUs. Cluster analysis showed high divergence between natural and greenhouse fungal communities, but similarity among natural samples. From the 94 genera, 24 were annotated as endophytes, two mycorrhizas, 33 pathotrophs, 40 saprotrophs, and 17 symbiotrophs based on the FunGuild database. Endophytes of the orders Capnodiales, Hypocreales, Pleosporales, and mycorrhizae of Sebacinales occurred in all sites. The mycorrhizae Tulasnella occurred in all natural samples. The interaction with only two mycorrhizal taxa may limit C. milleri distribution. However, the recruitment of many non-mycorrhizal endophytes is essential to natural development. Pleosporales, Tulasnella, and Sebacinalles may be considered for C. milleri propagation and conservation.
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15. Multiomics analysis reveals microbial diversity and activity through spontaneous fermentation of Theobroma cacao
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Ynara da Costa Fonseca, Celina Eugenio Bahule, Hector Herrera, Luiza Helena da Silva Martins, Alessandra Santos Lopes, Juliana Silva Cassoli, Felipe Costa Trindade, Isa Rebecca Chagas da Costa, Paulo Henrique de Oliveira Costa, Guilherme Oliveira, and Rafael Borges da Silva Valadares
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Bacteria ,Cocoa ,Metabarcoding ,Metaproteomics ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
To gain insight into the active microbiota during spontaneous fermentation of Theobroma cacao L., this study assessed protein diversity during 120 h using a combined metabarconding and metaproteomics approach. During the first days of fermentation, most of the peptides were associated with T. cacao and yeast (0–72 h). Peptides associated with bacteria became more abundant after 72 h of fermentation, coinciding with a decrease in peptides associated with cocoa (96–120 h). In addition to the known microorganisms involved in fermentation, such as Saccharomyces, Lactobacillus and Acetobacter, novel genera were also metabolically active, including Microvirga, Inquilinus, Candolleomyces and Lasiodiplodia.. The results showed a consistency in the main genera detected by both techniques, but the identification of unexplored genera such as Inquilinus, Microvirga, Cyphellophora and Ashbya gossypii, among others, suggests that this omics approach needs to be used together for more comprehensive results on spontaneous fermentation. In conclusion, studies combining techniques such as metabarcoding and metaproteomics should be considered in fermentation studies, as a single technique would result in omissions regarding the activity of certain microorganisms that may be important for the course of spontaneous fermentation.
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16. Do social protection programmes affect the burden of breast and cervical cancer? A systematic review
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Ligia Gabrielli, Sheila M. Alvim Matos, Ana Luísa Patrão, Emanuelle F. Góes, Maria da Conceição C. Almeida, Greice M.S. Menezes, Isabel dos-Santos-Silva, Gulnar Azevedo e Silva, Maria Teresa Bustamante-Teixeira, Mauricio L. Barreto, Srinivasa Vittal Katikireddi, Alastair H. Leyland, Luana Ferreira Campos, Ester Maria Dias Fernandes de Novaes, Daniela de Almeida Pereira, Elvira Rodrigues Santana, Fernanda Rodrigues Gonçalves Zeferino, Ana Cleide da Silva Dias, Fábio G. Fernandes, Ana Cristina de Oliveira Costa, and Estela M.L. Aquino
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Public policy ,Social protection ,Breast neoplasm epidemiology ,Uterine cervical neoplasm epidemiology ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Background: Socioeconomic conditions are strongly associated with breast and cervical cancer incidence and mortality patterns; therefore, social protection programmes (SPPs) might impact these cancers. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of SPPs on breast and cervical cancer outcomes and their risk/protective factors. Methods: Five databases were searched for articles that assessed participation in PPS and the incidence, survival, mortality (primary outcomes), screening, staging at diagnosis and risk/protective factors (secondary outcomes) for these cancers. Only peer-reviewed quantitative studies of women receiving SPPs compared to eligible women not receiving benefits were included. Independent reviewers selected articles, assessed eligibility, extracted data, and assessed the risk of bias. A harvest plot represents the included studies and shows the direction of effect, sample size and risk of bias. Findings: Of 17,080 documents retrieved, 43 studies were included in the review. No studies evaluated the primary outcomes. They all examined the relationship between SPPs and screening, as well as risk and protective factors. The harvest plot showed that in lower risk of bias studies, participants of SPPs had lower weight and fertility, were older at sexual debut, and breastfed their infants for longer. Interpretation: No studies have yet assessed the effect of SPPs on breast and cervical cancer incidence, survival, or mortality; nevertheless, the existing evidence suggests positive impacts on risk and protective factors.
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17. Assessment tools for evaluating neuropsychomotor development in children with visual impairment: an integrative review
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Aline de Oliveira Brandão, Rafael Coelho Magalhães, Ana Luiza Leles Rocha, Natália de Oliveira Costa, Luciene Chaves Fernandes, and Galton Carvalho Vasconcelos
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Vision disorders ,Vision, low ,Child development ,Developmental disabilities ,Child ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
ABSTRACT This study, an integrative literature review, aims to find tools used in Brazil to evaluate the neuropsychomotor development of children with visual impairment. The search for articles was carried out in the Virtual Health Library, PubMed®, Scientific Electronic Library Online databases. 1552 articles were found, and after analysis, 4 studies were selected for this work. No instrument was intended to assess neuropsychomotor development as a whole for this audience. There is a need to consider other aspects of neuropsychomotor development in assessments so that this piece of information can be added to the assessment of functional vision and allow more assertive interventions, also considering multiple disabilities and cerebral visual impairment.
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18. A LEI ANTICORRUPÇÃO E SUA APLICAÇÃO ÀS EMPRESAS ESTATAIS
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Emerson Ademir Borges de Oliveira, Mireni de Oliveira Costa Silva, and Guilherme Prado Bohac de Haro
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corrupção ,empresas estatais ,lei anticorrupção ,Law ,Law in general. Comparative and uniform law. Jurisprudence ,K1-7720 - Abstract
A corrupção sempre encontrou terreno fértil no Brasil, o que ocorre por ausência de atuação do Estado, por meio dos órgãos de fiscalização e aplicação da Lei. O presente artigo tece uma análise crítica acerca das principais disposições extraídas da “Lei Anticorrupção” (Lei n. 12.846/2013), especificamente quanto à sua aplicação frente às Estatais, diante do recorrente cenário de corrupção vislumbrado no âmbito da política nacional. Pauta-se, o trabalho, sob pesquisa bibliográfica e documental, cujo método de análise consiste na abordagem indutiva, a partir do macro/geral ao micro/específico. Fez-se pormenorizado estudo das disposições normativas atinentes ao tema corrupção, tanto aquelas previstas ao bojo da Constituição Federal, como em diversas legislações infraconstitucionais, em especial na Lei Anticorrupção. É necessário que o combate à corrupção possua um caráter pedagógico, pois, caso contrário, poderá não surtir os efeitos esperados, quais sejam, o de promover uma consciência de que o fenômeno é de fato nefasto.
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19. REPRESENTAÇÕES SOCIAIS DO ALCOOLISMO: VIVÊNCIAS DE UM GRUPO DE USUÁRIOS ABSTÊMIOS
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Sílvio Éder Dias da Silva, Diana Madeira Rodrigues, Márcia Aparecida Ferreira de Oliveira, Jeferson Santos Araújo, Diego Pereira Rodrigues, Arielle Lima dos Santos, and Thiago dos Reis de Oliveira Costa
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Enfermagem ,Alcoolismo ,Representação Social ,Saúde Mental ,Serviços de Saúde Mental. ,Nursing ,RT1-120 ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Objetivo: compreender as representações sociais sobre alcoolismo entre alcoolistas abstêmios em um grupo terapêutico e suas repercussões para o cuidado no Centro de Atenção Psicossocial de Álcool e outras Drogas. Método: estudo qualitativo com a participação de 20 depoentes, empregada a técnica de livre associação de palavras; estudo realizado no CAPS-AD III na cidade de Belém – Pará – Brasil, em 2023. Dados analisados por análise temática seguida de seis etapas. Resultados: desvelou-se a trajetória do consumo problemático de álcool, por meio de suas representações sociais, nas quais construíram formas de cuidado ligadas primeiramente ao senso comum. Infere-se que eles, sofrendo com males do alcoolismo, buscam a dignidade e retorno à vida cotidiana. Considerações finais: o estudo evidencia que desvelar as representações sociais favorece o acolhimento da família e profissionais de saúde mental, logo o Centro de Atenção Psicossocial se revela como uma nova chance aos usuários abstêmios.
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20. SOCIAL REPRESENTATIONS OF ALCOHOLISM: EXPERIENCES OF A GROUP OF WITHDRAWING USERS
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Sílvio Éder Dias da Silva, Diana Madeira Rodrigues, Márcia Aparecida Ferreira de Oliveira, Jeferson Santos Araújo, Diego Pereira Rodrigues, Arielle Lima dos Santos, and Thiago dos Reis de Oliveira Costa
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nursing ,alcoholism ,social representation ,mental health ,mental health services. ,Nursing ,RT1-120 ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Objective: to understand the social representations of alcoholism among abstinent alcoholics in a therapeutic group and their impact on care at the Psychosocial Care Center for Alcohol and Other Drugs. Method: a qualitative study with the participation of 20 interviewees, using the technique of free association of words; a study carried out at CAPS-AD III in the city of Belém - Pará - Brazil, in 2023. Six stages follow thematic analysis to analyze data. Results: the trajectory of problematic alcohol consumption was revealed through their social representations, in which they constructed forms of care linked primarily to common sense. It is inferred that they, suffering from alcoholism, seek dignity and a return to everyday life. Final considerations: the study shows that unveiling social representations favors welcoming the family and mental health professionals. Hence, the Psychosocial Care Center reveals itself as a new chance for abstinent users.
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21. REPRESENTACIONES SOCIALES DEL ALCOHOLISMO: EXPERIENCIAS DE UN GRUPO DE USUARIOS ABSTINENTES
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Sílvio Éder Dias da Silva, Diana Madeira Rodrigues, Márcia Aparecida Ferreira de Oliveira, Jeferson Santos Araújo, Diego Pereira Rodrigues, Arielle Lima dos Santos, and Thiago dos Reis de Oliveira Costa
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Enfermería ,Alcoholismo ,Representación Social ,Salud Mental ,Servicios de Salud Mental. ,Nursing ,RT1-120 ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Objetivo: comprender las representaciones sociales del alcoholismo entre alcohólicos abstinentes de un grupo terapéutico y sus repercusiones en la atención en el Centro de Atención Psicosocial de Alcohol y Otras Drogas. Método: estudio cualitativo con la participación de 20 entrevistados, utilizando la técnica de asociación libre de palabras; estudio realizado en el CAPS-AD III de la ciudad de Belém - Pará - Brasil, en 2023. Datos analizados mediante análisis temático seguido de seis etapas. Resultados: la trayectoria de consumo problemático de alcohol fue revelada a través de sus representaciones sociales, en las que construyeron formas de cuidado vinculadas principalmente al sentido común. Se puede inferir que, sufriendo de alcoholismo, buscan la dignidad y el retorno a la vida cotidiana. Consideraciones finales: el estudio muestra que el desvelamiento de las representaciones sociales favorece la acogida de la familia y de los profesionales de salud mental, por lo que el Centro de Atención Psicosocial se revela como una nueva oportunidad para los usuarios abstinentes. seguido de seis etapas.
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22. 'REGINALDO PRANDI', TERCEIRA MULHER DE XANGÔ: LEITURAS ERRANTES DE NOMES PRÓPRIOS
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Claudia Rosa Riolfi, Emari Andrade, and Renata de Oliveira Costa
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LEITURA ,COMPREENSÃO ,ENSINO DA LÍNGUA MATERNA ,CULTURA AFRO-BRASILEIRA ,Special aspects of education ,LC8-6691 ,Sociology (General) ,HM401-1281 - Abstract
Resumo Para compreender narrativas, é necessário entender como se chamam seus personagens e lugares. Entretanto, pouco se sabe a respeito de como, ao ler, estudantes do quinto ano do ensino fundamen- tal − anos iniciais − recuperam correferentes que permitam o discernimento de nomes próprios. Visando a analisar como esse processo se dá, convidamos 159 participantes, de 9 municípios brasi- leiros, para reagir a questões cujas respostas são nomes de pessoas e localidades. Descobrimos que 50% dos participantes não conseguem ligar os nomes de um texto da literatura afro-brasileira com os segmentos necessários para interpretá-los. O artigo expõe os desafios relativos à língua, ao texto e ao discurso possivelmente correlacionados com a construção das hipóteses equivocadas feitas pelas crianças.
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23. CONCEPÇÕES DOCENTES EM RIO BRANCO-AC: O (DES)CONHECIMENTO DA POLÍTICA NACIONAL DE EDUCAÇÃO ESPECIAL INCLUSIVA
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Alysson Vinícius Pacífico Barbosa and Ademárcia Lopes de Oliveira Costa
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concepções docentes ,educação especial ,educação inclusiva ,políticas públicas inclusivas ,rio branco-ac ,Language and Literature ,Education (General) ,L7-991 - Abstract
Este artigo tem como objetivo analisar as concepções docentes acerca da Política Nacional de Educação Especial e Inclusiva em Rio Branco/Acre. A pesquisa, de abordagem qualitativa, do tipo exploratória-descritiva, por meio da revisão bibliográfica e da pesquisa de campo, contou como técnicas de coletas, o questionário fechado e a entrevista semiestruturada. A população e a amostra correspondem a 18 (dezoito) docentes do Atendimento Educacional Especializado – AEE da Rede Estadual de Ensino de Rio Branco/Acre. Para fundamentar o estudo, utilizou-se teóricos, como, Carvalho (2004, 2008), Góes (2007), Jannuzzi (2017), Kassar (2011), Laplane (2007), Lima (2006), Mantoan (2011, 2015), Mazzotta (2011), Mendes (2010), Pires (2006), dentre outros. Além disso, fez-se uso de fontes documentais que abordam o Atendimento Educacional Especializado, como a Lei de Diretrizes e Bases da Educação Nacional – LDBEN n° 9.394 (Brasil, 1996); a Portaria Normativa n° 13 (Brasil, 2007); a Política Nacional de Educação Especial na Perspectiva da Educação Inclusiva (Brasil, 2008); a Resolução n° 4 (Brasil, 2009); o Manual de Orientação: Programa de Implantação de Sala de Recursos Multifuncionais (Brasil, 2010); o Decreto nº 7.611 (Brasil, 2011) e a Instrução Normativa n° 001, de 30 de janeiro de 2018 (Acre, 2018). Os dados foram analisados com o auxílio da Análise de Conteúdo (Bardin, 2016). Explicita-se que as concepções giram em torno da Educação Inclusiva como um movimento amplo de caráter legal, social e político, voltado para a inclusão educacional dos estudantes público-alvo da modalidade de Educação Especial nas escolas regulares de ensino.
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24. New Chalcogen-Functionalized Naphthoquinones: Design, Synthesis, and Evaluation, In Vitro and In Silico, against Squamous Cell Carcinoma
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Luana da Silva Gomes, Érica de Oliveira Costa, Thuany G. Duarte, Thiago S. Charret, Raquel C. Castiglione, Rafael L. Simões, Vinicius D. B. Pascoal, Thiago H. Döring, Fernando de C. da Silva, Vitor F. Ferreira, Aldo S. de Oliveira, Aislan C. R. F. Pascoal, André L. S. Cruz, and Vanessa Nascimento
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25. Sugarcane Water Productivity for Bioethanol, Sugar and Biomass under Deficit Irrigation
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Fernando da Silva Barbosa, Rubens Duarte Coelho, Timóteo Herculino da Silva Barros, Jonathan Vásquez Lizcano, Eusímio Felisbino Fraga Júnior, Lucas da Costa Santos, Daniel Philipe Veloso Leal, Nathália Lopes Ribeiro, and Jéfferson de Oliveira Costa
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biomass ,irrigation ,Saccharum spp. ,water demand ,water relations ,Agriculture (General) ,S1-972 ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 - Abstract
Knowledge of how certain crops respond to water stress is one of the prerequisites for choosing the best variety and best management practices to maximize crop water productivity (WPc). The selection of a more efficient protocol for managing irrigation depths throughout the cultivation cycle and in the maturation process at the end of the growth period for each sugarcane variety can maximize bioethanol productivity and WPc for bioethanol, sugar and biomass, in addition to the total energy captured by the sugarcane canopy in the form of dry biomass. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of four irrigation depths and four water deficit intensities on the maturation phase for eight sugarcane varieties under drip irrigation, analyzing the responses related to WPc for bioethanol, sugar and biomass. These experiments were conducted at the University of São Paulo. The plots were positioned in three randomized blocks, and the treatments were distributed in a factorial scheme (4 × 8 × 4). The treatments involved eight commercial varieties of sugarcane and included four water replacement levels and four water deficits of increasing intensity in the final phase of the crop season. It was found that for each variety of sugarcane, there was an optimal combination of irrigation management strategies throughout the cycle and during the maturation process. The RB966928 variety resulted in the best industrial bioethanol yield (68.7 L·Mg−1), WPc for bioethanol (0.97 L·m−3) and WPc for sugar (1.71 kg·m−3). The energy of the aerial parts partitioned as sugar had a direct positive correlation with the availability of water in the soil for all varieties. The RB931011 variety showed the greatest potential for converting water into shoots with an energy of 1.58 GJ·ha−1·mm−1, while the NCo376 variety had the lowest potential at 1.32 GJ·ha−1·mm−1. The productivity of first-generation bioethanol had the highest values per unit of planted area for the greatest water volumes applied and transpired by each variety; this justifies keeping soil moisture at field capacity until harvesting time only for WR100 water replacement level with a maximum ethanol potential of 13.27 m3·ha−1.
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26. Anti-inflammatory effect of thalidomide in an experimental lung donor model of brain death
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Vanessa Sana Vilela, Karina Andrighetti de Oliveira Braga, Liliane Moreira Ruiz, Natalia Aparecida Nepomuceno, Paolo Oliveira Melo, Giovana Maria Manzuti, Vinícius Alcantara de Oliveira Costa, Jhonatan de Campos Ramos, Aristides Tadeu Correia, and Paulo Manuel Pêgo-Fernandes
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Abstract Lung transplantation stands as a vital treatment for severe lung diseases, primarily sourcing organs from donors with brain death (BD). This research delved into the potential anti-inflammatory effects of thalidomide in rats with BD-induced lung complications. In this study twenty-four Wistar rats were divided into three groups: the control (CTR), brain death (BD) and brain death + thalidomide (TLD) groups. Post specific procedures, a 360 min monitoring period ensued. Comprehensive analyses of blood and heart-lung samples were conducted. Elevated IL-6 levels characterized both BD and TLD groups relative to the CTR (p = 0.0067 and p = 0.0137). Furthermore, TNF-α levels were notably higher in the BD group than both CTR and TLD (p = 0.0152 and p = 0.0495). Additionally, IL-1β concentrations were significantly pronounced in both BD and TLD compared to CTR, with the BD group surpassing TLD (p = 0.0256). Immunohistochemical assessments revealed augmented NF-ĸB expression in the BD group in comparison to both CTR and TLD (p = 0.0006 and p = 0.0005). With this study we can conclude that BD induced acute pulmonary inflammation, whereas thalidomide manifested a notable capability in diminishing key inflammatory markers, indicating its prospective therapeutic significance in lung transplantation scenarios.
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27. Análise de vídeos de inserção de dispositivo intrauterino e punção lombar hospedados no Youtube
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Pedro Fellippe Pereira da Silva, Jayro Jorge Dantas Gomes, Klécio Fabiano da Silva Feitosa, Rebeca Jerônimo de Aquino Silva, Beatriz Emanuelle Sousa Macedo, Eudes Euler de Souza Lucena, and Raphael Raniere de Oliveira Costa
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Tecnologia educacional ,Filmes e vídeos educativos ,Educação médica ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
As tecnologias de informação e comunicação (TIC) constituem meios técnicos que permitem o compartilhamento de informações e os processos comunicativos por meio de recursos como computadores, internet e mídias sociais. Uma das ferramentas disponibilizadas pelas TIC são os vídeos contidos em plataformas virtuais, como o YouTube®, que vem sendo cada vez mais adotados no ensino em saúde devido à substituição do método cartesiano pelas Metodologias Ativas. O trabalho objetivou analisar o conteúdo de vídeos de inserção de Dispositivo Intrauterino (DIU) e punção lombar, existentes no sítio de compartilhamento YouTube®, buscando identificar a qualidade do material publicado quanto a demonstração/execução dos procedimentos anteriormente referidos. Trata-se de um estudo exploratório-descritivo, do tipo documental. Para a busca do procedimento de inserção de DIU, foi utilizado o seguinte descritor: “inserção de DIU”. Já para a segunda busca, sobre o procedimento de punção lombar, foi utilizado o descritor “punção lombar”, no campo de busca do YouTube®. Em cada busca, foram expostos os 100 primeiros resultados. Após a busca inicial e o levantamento dos dados, realizou-se a visualização na íntegra de todos os vídeos selecionados para análise. Após a aplicação dos critérios de elegibilidade, a amostra final foi constituída por 45 vídeos, sendo 30 referentes ao procedimento de inserção de DIU e 15 ao procedimento de punção lombar. Em relação ao responsável pela produção dos vídeos, em ambos os procedimentos, tem-se que a maioria foi de responsabilidade de pessoa física, produzidos no Brasil, em ambiente ambulatorial, com o uso de recursos do tipo simuladores. A partir do referencial teórico adotado neste estudo, foi possível identificar que 100,0% dos vídeos analisados, para ambos os procedimentos, não apresentavam a sequência correta de execução. Recomenda-se que estudantes da graduação em medicina tenham uma maior atenção e prudência durante a busca e seleção de materiais audiovisuais em plataformas digitais.
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28. O receituário empresarial para a educação em Mato Grosso: avaliação e qualidade, accountability e premiação como 'almas' do negócio
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Marilda de Oliveira Costa, Samára Assunção Valles Jorge, and Elda Vasni Tavares Câmara
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Reformas empresariais ,Qualidade ,Avaliação ,Accountability ,Premiação ,Political science (General) ,JA1-92 ,Education (General) ,L7-991 ,Political institutions and public administration (General) ,JF20-2112 - Abstract
O texto é parte de pesquisa em andamento e aborda a temática “reformas empresariais da educação”, destacando a centralidade da avaliação em larga escala como sinônimo de qualidade e a urgência na definição e adoção institucional de um conceito de qualidade social e negociada da educação, em detrimento de qualidade como sinônimo de bons resultados nos testes. Salientam-se a hegemonia das avaliações, as ações de accountability e as premiações de escolas, estudantes e professores em uma rede estadual de ensino. De abordagem qualitativa, trata-se de pesquisa bibliográfica e documental cujos dados foram coletados em sites oficiais do estado de Mato Grosso. Os resultados apontam que as reformas empresariais da educação, influenciadas por preceitos neoliberais, neotecnicistas e autoritários, se constituem em fortes amarras normativas e institucionais que imobilizam sujeitos coletivos e inviabilizam ações e proposições de cunho democrático e progressista como contraponto ao projeto hegemônico do capital em curso na educação.
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29. Experimentações autobiográficas: modos de transver a Amazônia e a mulher Amazônida
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Fabiane Andrade Batista, Hívina Dorzane Machado, and Mônica de Oliveira Costa
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escrita de si ,Amazônia ,corpo-fotografia ,transver ,mulher ,Education ,Education (General) ,L7-991 ,Theory and practice of education ,LB5-3640 - Abstract
Entre dizeres, poemas, imagens e cartões-postais, movimentamos o desejo de inventar outras Amazônias e multiplicar as ideias de mulher amazônida. Neste trabalho, tecemos pensamentos por meio de um recorte formativo de duas mestrandas do Programa de Pós-graduação em Educação em Ciências na Amazônia (PPGEEC), ao arquitetar modos inventivos de desenvolver o Impacto Social. Este elemento mencionado foi organizado através de uma experimentação com palavras e imagens com acadêmicos do curso de Licenciatura em Geografia, da Universidade do Estado do Amazonas. Alinhadas à escrita de si foucaultiana (1992) e a transvisão manoelina (1996), discutimos os modos acostumados de ver e dizer a Amazônia e a mulher amazônida, destacando os efeitos para a docência. A escrita de si mobilizada pela experimentação é potência no deslocamento das fixações que nos habitam, na mesma medida que é reinvenção de uma Amazônia, como também de uma mulher amazônida borrada, proporcionando constituições múltiplas, menores, singulares.
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30. Data set on soil physicochemical parameters, biomass accumulation and carbon credit generation in different management systems in Rio Verde, GO, Brazil
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André Thomazini, Leandro Rodrigues da Silva Souza, Fernando Rodrigues Cabral Filho, Alan Carlos da Costa, Marconi Batista Teixeira, Adinan Alves da Silva, Silvia Ferreira Marques Salustiano, Daiane Alves da Silva, Willian Marques Pires, Bruno de Oliveira Costa Couto, Uender Carlos Barbosa, Luciana Minervina de Freitas Moura, Angel Domínguez Chovert, Heyde Francielle do Carmo Franca, and Marcos Rafael Nanni
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Soil organic carbon ,No-tillage systems ,Agriculture ,Climate change ,Computer applications to medicine. Medical informatics ,R858-859.7 ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 - Abstract
Soil organic carbon is critical to reducing anthropogenic CO2 emissions, highlighting the importance of carbon sequestration on agricultural lands. No-till agricultural practices have been shown to be effective in improving soil quality and sequestering carbon, thereby supporting global efforts to mitigate climate change. Based on the edaphoclimatic conditions of the region, five reference areas were selected, with different characteristics in terms of conditions (A1, A2, A3, A4, and A5) in 5 different farms in the municipality of Rio Verde, GO, Brazil. Soil and biomass samples left by the crop after harvest were collected. These areas represent 3 priority management systems in the Cerrado region of central Brazil, namely: no-till with soybean and maize in sequence in a rainfed system; no-till with soybean and maize in sequence in a central pivot irrigation system; first cut sugar cane; second cut sugar cane.In October 2022, 15 points per area were sampled for soil carbon stock estimation and for chemical and physical characterization purposes along linear transects. Transect sampling approach is widely used in soil attributes studies for comparison and data collection. Biomass samples were used to estimate soil biomass accumulation and carbon stock indices. The physic-chemical parameters of the soil in each area were determined through a complete analysis of the 0–20 cm profile. By presenting a new dataset of soil organic carbon stocks and carbon credits from several long-term no-till areas in central Brazil, this article contributes to the knowledge of the potential of conservation management systems for carbon trading, providing insights into their current contributions and future modelling.
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31. ICMS-Educação e Governança por Resultados em Mato Grosso: aspectos legais, programas e atores em movimento
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Marilda de Oliveira Costa
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ICMS-Educação ,Regime de Colaboração ,Institutos e Fundações ,Municípios de Mato Grosso ,Education (General) ,L7-991 ,Social Sciences - Abstract
Este estudo é parte de pesquisa em andamento e tem por objetivo apresentar o processo de implantação do ICMS-Educação em Mato Grosso e seus vínculos com um conjunto de políticas, programas e ações implementados em regime de colaboração entre estado e municípios, considerando a composição do Índice Municipal de Qualidade da Educação (IMQE). Os resultados nas avaliações têm peso maior na composição do indicador, podendo definir os valores dos repasses financeiros para os municípios. Esta é uma pesquisa de abordagem qualitativa, bibliográfica e documental, cujos dados foram coletados em sites oficiais, nas esferas federal e estadual, e em sites de institutos e fundações envolvidos no processo. Deste estudo, podem-se antecipar duas conclusões preliminares: se os estudantes não forem bem nos testes, os municípios poderão receber menos recursos; a perda de verbas poderá implicar desigualdade educacional.
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32. Modelling and Mining of Patient Pathways: A Scoping Review
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Rosa, Caroline de Oliveira Costa Souza, Ito, Marcia, Vieira, Alex Borges, and Gomes, Antonio Tadeu Azevedo
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Computer Science - Computers and Society ,Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence ,Computer Science - Formal Languages and Automata Theory ,Computer Science - Information Retrieval ,Computer Science - Machine Learning ,J.3 - Abstract
The sequence of visits and procedures performed by the patient in the health system, also known as the patient's pathway or trajectory, can reveal important information about the clinical treatment adopted and the health service provided. The rise of electronic health data availability made it possible to assess the pathways of a large number of patients. Nevertheless, some challenges also arose concerning how to synthesize these pathways and how to mine them from the data, fostering a new field of research. The objective of this review is to survey this new field of research, highlighting representation models, mining techniques, methods of analysis, and examples of case studies., Comment: 24 pages, 6 figures, 1 table
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33. A bitter cup of coffee? Assessing the impact of climate change on Arabica coffee production in Brazil
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de Freitas, Cleverson Henrique, Coelho, Rubens Duarte, de Oliveira Costa, Jéfferson, and Sentelhas, Paulo Cesar
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34. Multiomics analysis reveals microbial diversity and activity through spontaneous fermentation of Theobroma cacao
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da Costa Fonseca, Ynara, Bahule, Celina Eugenio, Herrera, Hector, da Silva Martins, Luiza Helena, Lopes, Alessandra Santos, Cassoli, Juliana Silva, Trindade, Felipe Costa, Chagas da Costa, Isa Rebecca, Henrique de Oliveira Costa, Paulo, Oliveira, Guilherme, and Borges da Silva Valadares, Rafael
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35. Do social protection programmes affect the burden of breast and cervical cancer? A systematic review
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Gabrielli, Ligia, Alvim Matos, Sheila M., Luísa Patrão, Ana, Góes, Emanuelle F., da Conceição C. Almeida, Maria, M.S. Menezes, Greice, dos-Santos-Silva, Isabel, Azevedo e Silva, Gulnar, Teresa Bustamante-Teixeira, Maria, Barreto, Mauricio L., Vittal Katikireddi, Srinivasa, Leyland, Alastair H., Ferreira Campos, Luana, Maria Dias Fernandes de Novaes, Ester, de Almeida Pereira, Daniela, Rodrigues Santana, Elvira, Rodrigues Gonçalves Zeferino, Fernanda, Cleide da Silva Dias, Ana, Fernandes, Fábio G., Cristina de Oliveira Costa, Ana, and M.L. Aquino, Estela
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36. Oxytetracycline injection using automated trunk injection compared to manual injection systems for HLB-affected citrus trees
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Ojo, Israel, Ampatzidis, Yiannis, de Oliveira Costa Neto, Antonio, Guan, Hengyue, and Batuman, Ozgur
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37. Equationing Arabica coffee: Adaptation, calibration, and application of an agrometeorological model for yield estimation
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de Freitas, Cleverson Henrique, Coelho, Rubens Duarte, de Oliveira Costa, Jéfferson, and Sentelhas, Paulo Cesar
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38. Avaliação do ensino: um instrumento na gestão da permanência escolar na educação profissional e tecnológica
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Denise Pires de Oliveira Costa, Lindemberg da Silva Santos, and Assis Leão da Silva
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Education (General) ,L7-991 - Abstract
O artigo tem o objetivo de analisar o desenvolvimento e aplicação de um instrumento que relacione a avaliação do ensino com a permanência escolar, no contexto dos estudantes da educação profissional. A pesquisa é de abordagem qualitativa e de natureza aplicada, teve como instrumentos de coleta de dados a pesquisa bibliográfica e questionários. A pesquisa resultou na elaboração de um instrumento educacional de avaliação do ensino voltado ao lócus da permanência escolar no Ensino Médio Integrado na Educação Profissional. Estão envolvidos neste estudo discentes da instituição. Para analisar os dados foram utilizadas as técnicas de análise documental e de conteúdo. Os resultados apontam que construir uma avaliação do ensino é relevante na proposição de mudanças na gestão escolar, especialmente na permanência escolar.
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39. Flow rate changes of drippers with dilutions of treated water produced by oil exploration in the Brazilian semiarid region
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Vale, Hudson Salatiel Marques, de Oliveira Costa, Danniely, Batista, Rafael Oliveira, Filho, Luis Cesar de Aquino Lemos, Oliveira, Mychelle Karla Teixeira de, de Oliveira, Francisco de Assis, Gurgel, Marcelo Tavares, Pereira, Joaquim Odilon, Portela, Jeane Cruz, Diniz, Marineide Jussara, Marques, Blake Charles Diniz, de Carvalho, Francisca Evania, and de Souza, Ana Luiza Veras
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40. Click for Light: Synthesis of bent (Benzothiadiazolyl)triazole luminescent liquid crystals via click Chemistry
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de Oliveira Costa, Rebeca, Vinicius Alves, Tiago, Halo Queiroz de Oliveira, Murillo, Amil de Campos Junior, Feik, Bechtold, Ivan H., Westphal, Eduard, and Alexandre Vieira, André
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41. Physiological quality of seeds of Mimosa bimucronata (DC) O. KTZE. subjected to different types of drying
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de Andrade Melo, Luan Danilo Ferreira, de Andrade Melo, Joao Luciano, dos Santos, Berto Thaise, de Alencar Paes, Reinaldo, de Oliveira Costa, Jaqueline Figueredo, de Oliveira, Vanuze Costa, da Silva, Ivanildo Claudino, Gomes Chaves, Livia Francyne, Duarte, Adriana Guimaraes, Costa Silva, Jose Antonio, and de Assis, Wesley Oliveira
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42. Propostas para redução do burnout na Residência Médica: uma revisão narrativa da literatura
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Mara Morelo Rocha Felix, Érica Azevedo de Oliveira Costa Jordão, Elisa Barroso de Aguiar, Mônica Vicente Rente, Ekaterini Simões Goudouris, and Edson Detregiachi
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esgotamento profissional ,internato e residência ,estudos de intervenção ,atenção plena ,meditação ,Pediatrics ,RJ1-570 - Abstract
OBJETIVOS: A síndrome de burnout pode ser definida como a resposta a longo prazo aos estressores emocionais e interpessoais crônicos no trabalho, sendo composta por: exaustão emocional, despersonalização e reduzida realização profissional. A prevalência dessa síndrome entre os médicos residentes é alta. Algumas intervenções para sua prevenção já foram realizadas nessa população, tanto organizacionais quanto individuais. O objetivo deste artigo foi realizar uma revisão da literatura para descrever propostas de intervenção (mindfulness/autocompaixão) na redução da síndrome de burnout dos médicos residentes. MÉTODOS: Foi realizada uma revisão narrativa da literatura, explorando estudos que avaliaram essas intervenções para redução da síndrome nos médicos residentes, através de uma busca nas bases MEDLINE e LILACS, utilizando as seguintes palavras-chave: "burnout AND resident OR residency", desde 2010 até os dias atuais. Foram utilizados artigos de língua inglesa ou portuguesa. RESULTADOS: Foram selecionados 104 artigos, sendo excluídos 45 com títulos repetidos e dois de língua holandesa. Dos 57 artigos restantes, 10 foram incluídos (39 excluídos por se tratar de editoriais, cartas ao editor e resumos; 8 por não serem sobre residentes ou de intervenção). Houve demonstração da eficácia das estratégias implementadas (mindfulness, meditação), com melhoria dos escores de alguns aspectos da síndrome, porém não foram observados resultados consistentes de sua redução global. A adesão dos residentes aos programas foi voluntária e variou bastante. CONCLUSÃO: As estratégias de intervenção para a redução da síndrome de burnout dos médicos residentes foram benéficas. Entretanto, novos estudos, inclusive com dados brasileiros, são necessários para melhor esclarecimento da eficácia desses métodos.
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43. Overweight/obesity aggravates hospital complications in hospitalized patients with COVID-19: a systematic review
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Karla Kelly Paniago Miranda dos Santos, Vinícius Tadeu Ribeiro Mattar, Felipe Cézar de Oliveira Costa, Rayane Manoel Garcia, Breno Marcos Brito do, Mauro André Azevedo Silva Kaiser Cabral, Diogo Albino de Queiroz, and Eveline Aparecida Isquierdo Fonseca de Queiroz
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Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has become a pandemic and patients with overweight and obesity have been reported to be at increased risk for complications from COVID-19. In this context, the objective of the present systematic review was to demonstrate the evidence relating the association or not of overweight and obesity with the prevalence of complications and worst prognosis in hospitalized COVID-19 patients. PubMed, Scielo, Lilacs, JMIR, ScienceDirect, Springer, Wiley and Web of Science were used to identify studies published in the period from 2020 to 2021. This work was conducted based on the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) and PICOS approach. The review included non-randomized or randomized controlled clinical trials, cohort, case-control, cross-sectional and observational studies, and the patient’s included in the studies should present overweight or obesity and COVID-19. From 395 articles, 49 studies met the scope of the review and were selected to be evaluated in this systematic review. According to the selected articles, it was observed that most patients hospitalized with COVID-19 were overweight/obese, elderly (mean age between 60 and 65 years old) and male. Overweight and obesity significantly contributed to increase the incidence of complications as longer hospital stay, invasive mechanical ventilation, non-invasive ventilation, kidney injury, septic shock, heart injury and ICU admission, increasing the rate of deaths. It was observed that the overweight and obesity significantly contributed to increase the incidence of complications and promote a worst prognosis in those patients, being present in most hospital complications.
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44. Combined effect of silicon and nitrogen doses applied to planting furrows on sugar, biomass and energy water productivity of sugarcane (Saccharum spp.)
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Asdrubal Jesus Farias-Ramírez, Sergio Nascimento Duarte, Maria Alejandra Moreno-Pizani, Jéfferson de Oliveira Costa, Timóteo Herculino da Silva Barros, and Rubens Duarte Coelho
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Agricultural yield ,Irrigation ,Silicon uptake ,Water consumption ,Agriculture (General) ,S1-972 ,Agricultural industries ,HD9000-9495 - Abstract
Brazil has the largest cultivated area for sugarcane in the world, with a predominance of rain-fed production systems (64%) and marginal areas that are subject to frequent water deficits. The remaining 36% under cultivation is equipped with irrigation systems; however, a significant portion of these irrigation systems (76%) is dedicated to crop maintenance. Their primary purpose is to provide water for initial plant maintenance during planting and regrowth of ratoons, which helps to alleviate drought stress caused by water scarcity during dry periods. The remaining 24% of the irrigated sugarcane production areas use deficit and full irrigation strategies to partially (50%) and fully (100%) meet the plants’ water demands, respectively. Therefore, a large part of the cultivated area for sugarcane in Brazil is subject to a water deficit at one or more stages of the crop's development cycle, which can retard plant growth, nutrient use and productivity. One potential strategy for mitigating these harmful effects is the application of silicon (Si) in the furrow at planting, which can also increase crop water productivity (WPc). The objective of this research was to determine the effects of different applications of Si and nitrogen (N) on WPc, in terms of sugar (SWPc), biomass (BWPc) and energy (ENWPc) for sugarcane crop. The research was conducted at the University of São Paulo (USP/ESALQ), Piracicaba, São Paulo State, Brazil. The experimental design involved randomized blocks, with four blocks and 12 treatments. The treatments consisted of three applications of Si, 175, 350 and 525 kg·ha−1 and four N treatments of 15, 30, 60 and 90 kg·ha−1. Biometric responses, effects on juice quality, and indices related to yield and WPc were determined. The water consumption and agricultural yield (AY) of sugarcane were clearly influenced by the treatments. The lowest water consumption was obtained with the 15Nx350Si treatment, 561 mm per year. The treatment with the highest AY value was 60Nx350Si (162.3 Mg·ha−1). The SWPc, BWPc and ENWPc of the sugarcane crop were affected by the different application rates of N and Si. In general, the highest average WPc values were obtained with the 15Nx350Si treatment (SWPc=2.6 kg·m−3, BWPc=10 kg·m−3 and ENWPc=224.5 MJ·m−3). The different N and Si treatments did not significantly affect biometric variables (except for fresh biomass and leaf area) or juice quality; therefore, Si application did not compromise the quality of the end-product.
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45. Water rights in sugarcane irrigation: influence of irrigation criteria and probability levels adopted for ETo and rainfall
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Rafael Maschio, Rubens Duarte Coelho, Timóteo Herculino da Silva Barros, Jéfferson de Oliveira Costa, and Sergio Nascimento Duarte
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Saccharum spp ,reference evapotranspiration ,water balance ,water use permit ,Agriculture (General) ,S1-972 - Abstract
ABSTRACT Sugarcane irrigation is one of the main technologies to increase productivity and profitability in the sugar-energy sector. However, to improve the management of water resources in Brazil, growers need to obtain a water rights permitfrom regulatory agencies. The calculation of water rights is determined from data based on estimates of rainfall and reference evapotranspiration (ETo) provided by the Agência Nacional de Águas e Saneamento Básico (ANA). The primary hypothesis of this study was that the method proposed by ANA to calculate water rights did not provide operational security since it lacked an adequate probabilistic character. As a corollary, we included a secondary hypothesis stating that determining flows through the simplified FAO method proposed in the CROPWAT 8.0 manual displayed vulnerability due to the criteria to choose the representative years. This research aimed to compare such methodologies with a more detailed case study (standard method), taking into account the temporal variability of these estimates, the irrigation criteria, and the probability of occurrence of ETo and rainfall to determine water rights for sugarcane irrigation. During the period between Apr and Sept (dry period), the calculation method proposed by ANA met the needs of the project. However, when rainfall was concentrated (Oct to Mar), the calculation method tended to underestimate the monthly values of available flows. The simplified method proposed by FAO and the alternative method proposed here approached ideal conditions.
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46. Implications of clinical simulation in motivation for learning: scoping review
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Barbara Casarin Henrique-Sanches, Dario Cecilio-Fernandes, Raphael Raniere de Oliveira Costa, Rodrigo Guimarães dos Santos Almeida, Federico Ferrero Etchegoyen, and Alessandra Mazzo
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Motivation ,Simulation training ,Education, nursing ,Education, medical ,Learning ,Learning health system ,Medicine - Abstract
ABSTRACT Objective: To identify, synthesize, and analyze the scientific knowledge produced regarding the implications of using clinical simulation for undergraduate nursing or medical students' motivation for learning. Methods: The search for articles was conducted between July 28 and August 3, 2022, on the PubMed/MEDLINE, Scopus, Web of Science, and SciELO databases. The following was used for the search: P - undergraduate students attending Nursing or Medicine courses; C - motivation for learning, and C - skills and clinical simulation laboratory. The following research question guided the study: “What are the implications of clinical simulation on the motivation for learning of undergraduate students of nursing and medicine?” Of the 1,783 articles found, 13 were included in the sample for analysis. All stages of the selection process were carried out by two independent evaluators. The results were presented as charts and a discursive report. Results: The studies analyzed indicated the beneficial effects of clinical simulation on students' motivation, in addition to other gains such as competencies, technical and non-technical skills, knowledge, belonging, autonomy, clinical judgment, critical and reflective thinking, self-efficacy and decreased anxiety, self-management, and improvements in learning and learning climate. Conclusion: Clinical simulation provides a positive learning environment favorable to the development of technical and interpersonal skills and competencies, and raising the level of motivational qualities.
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47. How can the inflection point of the water retention curve and the soil physical attributes be used to forecast field capacity?
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Timóteo Herculino da Silva Barros, Matheus Vieira Uliana, Jéfferson de Oliveira Costa, Asdrubal Jesus Farias-Ramírez, and Cassio Hamilton Abreu Junior
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irrigation management ,soil moisture ,soil water retention curve ,Agriculture (General) ,S1-972 - Abstract
Agricultural productivity is closely related to soil physical attributes, specifically those that affect the soil-water relationship, as the soil serves as the main water reservoir for plants. This research aimed to determine the field capacity for different soils, using equations based on the water retention curve. The database used included 150 soil profiles from studies published by other authors encompassing information related to textural classification, soil bulk density, particle density and soil water retention. The inflection point for each soil profile and the corresponding matrix potential were generated. Multiple correlations were established between volumetric moisture at field capacity and clay, silt and sand contents. The calculated inflection point can be an estimator of field capacity, what may facilitate and speed up the calculation of water availability.
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48. Consensus of the Brazilian association of hematology, hemotherapy and cellular therapy on patient blood management
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Bruno Deltreggia Benites, Flavia Leite, Selma Soriano, Roberto Luiz da Silva, Susankerle de Oliveira Costa Alves, Silvia Renata Cornélio Parolin Rizzo, Guilherme Rabello, and Dante Mario Langhi Junior
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Bleeding ,Iron deficiency ,Iron replacement ,Erythropoietin ,Nutritional support ,Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs ,RC633-647.5 - Abstract
Managing anemia before surgery is extremely important as it is a clinical condition that can significantly increase surgical risk and affect patient outcomes. Anemia is characterized by a reduction in the number of red blood cells or hemoglobin levels leading to a lower oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood. Proper treatment requires a multifaceted approach to ensure patients are in the best possible condition for surgery and to minimize potential complications. The challenge is recognizing anemia early and implementing a timely intervention to correct it. Anemic patients are more susceptible to surgical complications such as increased infection rates, slower wound healing and increased risk of cardiovascular events during and after surgery. Additionally, anemia can exacerbate existing medical conditions, causing greater strain on organs and organ systems. To correct anemia and optimize patient outcomes, several essential measures must be taken with the most common being identifying and correcting iron deficiency.
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49. Consensus of the Brazilian association of hematology, hemotherapy and cellular therapy on patient blood management
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Flavia Leite, Bruno Deltreggia Benites, Roberto Luiz da Silva, Selma Soriano, Susankerle de Oliveira Costa Alves, Silvia Renata Cornélio Parolin Rizzo, Guilherme Rabello, and Dante Mario Langhi Junior
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Clinical assessment ,Laboratory tests ,Anemia ,Blood conservation ,Patient blood management ,Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs ,RC633-647.5 - Abstract
Managing coagulation disorders and potential bleeding risks, especially in the context of anticoagulant medications, is of immense value both clinically and prior to surgery. Coagulation disorders can lead to bleeding complications, affecting patient safety and surgical outcomes. The use of Patient Blood Management protocols offers a comprehensive, evidence-based approach that effectively addresses these challenges. The problem is to find a delicate balance between preventing thromboembolic events (blood clots) and reducing the risk of bleeding. Anticoagulant medications, although crucial to preventing clot formation, can increase the potential for bleeding during surgical procedures. Patient blood management protocols aim to optimize patient outcomes by minimizing blood loss and unnecessary transfusions.
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50. Consensus of the Brazilian association of hematology, hemotherapy and cellular therapy on patient blood management
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Roberto Luiz da Silva, Bruno Deltreggia Benites, Flavia Leite, Selma Soriano, Susankerle de Oliveira Costa Alves, Silvia Renata Cornélio Parolin Rizzo, Guilherme Rabello, and Dante Mario Langhi Junior
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Blood conservation ,Surgical bleeding ,Rational use of blood patient blood management ,Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs ,RC633-647.5 - Abstract
The preoperative clinical and laboratory evaluations of the patient is an essential step to ensure the safety and success of any surgical procedure. This assessment aims to identify any underlying medical conditions and risk factors and determine suitability for surgery. With this step, the medical team can adapt the care plan to meet each patient's specific needs, increasing the chances of a successful procedure. Good clinical assessment and comprehensive laboratory testing, when integrated into a Patient Blood Management approach, are invaluable in promoting safety of care, reducing transfusion risks, improving surgical outcomes, and optimizing resource utilization. This approach not only elevates the quality of care, but is also aligned with evidence-based practice and patient-centered principles, making it an essential component of the perioperative process.
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