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2. Benção e sacrifício na teoria de Marcel Mauss em contexto religioso
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Valentina da Silva Dias Pereira and Antonio Renaldo Gomes Pereira
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Antropologia da Religião ,Dádiva ,Rituais ,Tecnologia ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
Este artigo explora a relevância da teoria de Marcel Mauss sobre dádiva e sacrifício na compreensão do contexto religioso contemporâneo. Inspirado nos conceitos de Dádiva e Sacrifício e nas ideias de Mauss sobre o papel social e simbólico dos rituais de troca, o estudo analisa como as práticas religiosas modernas incorporam elementos de benção e sacrifício. A pesquisa destaca a continuidade e adaptação desses conceitos, examinando como as tradições religiosas se manifestam nas sociedades contemporâneas. Neste intuito, realizamos um levantamento da literatura a respeito de diferentes religiões e suas práticas. Ao integrar a teoria de Mauss com as expressões religiosas contemporâneas, o estudo oferece uma perspectiva enriquecedora sobre a complexidade das práticas religiosas e sua relevância na sociedade moderna.
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3. Paracoccidioides lutzii Infects Galleria mellonella Employing Formamidase as a Virulence Factor.
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Elisa Dias Pereira, Thalison Rodrigues Moreira, Vanessa Rafaela Milhomem Cruz-Leite, Mariana Vieira Tomazett, Lana O'Hara Souza Silva, Daniel Graziani, Juliana Assis Martins, André Corrêa Amaral, Simone Schneider Weber, Juliana Alves Parente-Rocha, Célia Maria de Almeida Soares, and Clayton Luiz Borges
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Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine ,RC955-962 ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
The formamidase (FMD) enzyme plays an important role in fungal thriving by releasing a secondary nitrogen source as a product of its activity. In Paracoccidioides species, previous studies have demonstrated the upregulation of this enzyme in a wide range of starvation and infective-like conditions. However, Paracoccidioides lutzii formamidase has not yet been defined as a virulence factor. Here, by employing in vivo infections using an fmd-silenced strain in Galleria mellonella larvae model, we demonstrate the influence of formamidase in P. lutzii's immune stimulation and pathogenicity. The formamidase silencing resulted in improper arrangement of the nodules, poor melanogenesis and decreased fungal burden. Thus, we suggest that formamidase may be a piece composing the process of molecular recognition by Galleria immune cells. Furthermore, formamidase silencing doubled the observed survival rate of the larvae, demonstrating its importance in fungal virulence in vivo. Therefore, our findings indicate that formamidase contributes to Galleria's immune incitement and establishes the role of this enzyme as a P. lutzii virulence factor.
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4. Study group in Afro-centered Psychology
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Simone Gibran Nogueira, Cibele Bitencourt Silva, Elcimar Dias Pereira, Mário José Chanja, and Ramon Luis de Santana Alcântara
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Critical thinking ,Methodology ,Race relations ,Social change ,Therapeutics ,Psychology ,BF1-990 - Abstract
Abstract This article presents the lived and reflected experience of an Afro-centered psychology pilot study group. In addition to promoting collective studies, the group also aimed to experiment with an anti-racist inspired pedagogical-therapeutic methodological approach, aiming to promote processes of personal and professional Afrocentration. The group consisted of five psychologists from Brazil and Angola who shared a prior interest in the study. They met online monthly between July 2020 and August 2021. The reflections produced at each meeting were recorded in minutes. These records were collectively organized and analyzed to identify units of meaning. The reflections point to challenges in Psychology: 1) the need for Brazilian and Angolan psychology to open to authors who produce from Africa and the diaspora; and 2) the need for reflection and knowledge production based on the potential of traditional African and Afro-Brazilian practices as therapeutic tools.
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5. Thiamine, cobalt and molybdenum applied as seed treatment influence the development of soybean crops
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Viviane Cabrera Baptista de Aguiar, Marcio Alves Fernandes, Marcio Dias Pereira, Tiago Roque Benetoli da Silva, and Charline Zaratin Alves
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Micronutrient ,Nodulation ,Seed coating ,Vitamin B1 ,Agriculture (General) ,S1-972 - Abstract
ABSTRACT Cobalt (Co) and molybdenum (Mo) are essential elements with a fundamental role in biological nitrogen fixation in legumes. Vitamins such as thiamine, despite being required in small quantities, influence plant growth. This study aimed to assess the efficiency of different doses of thiamine applied as seed treatment, combined or not with Co and Mo, in enhancing the development of soybean crops. The experiment was conducted in a greenhouse according to a randomized block design with a 6 × 2 factorial arrangement, comprising six thiamine doses (0, 10, 25, 50, 100, and 200 mg kg-1) in the presence or absence of Co and Mo at the recommended rate of 100 mL ha-1. At 40 days after sowing, plants were analyzed for root length, root dry weight, shoot length, shoot dry weight, nodule number, and nodule dry weight. Principal component analysis showed that combined application of Co and Mo with thiamine was negatively associated with all variables and that the thiamine doses most positively associated with the analyzed variables were 50 and 200 mg kg-1. In treatments containing thiamine alone, there was a linear direct relationship between thiamine dose and nodule dry weight. Root and shoot lengths and dry weights were highest in plants treated with thiamine only at a dose of 122 mg kg-1. Application of Co and Mo combined with thiamine via seed treatment does not promote the development of soybean crops. Thiamine application is a promising treatment to increase shoot length, root dry weight, and nodule dry weight in soybean.
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6. Geostatistics and multivariate analysis to determine experimental blocks for sugarcane
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Gustavo Henrique da Silva, Kaléo Dias Pereira, Antonio Policarpo Souza Carneiro, Matheus de Paula Ferreira, Gérson Rodrigues dos Santos, and Luiz Alexandre Peternelli
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experimental design ,field experimentation ,kriging ,principal component analysis ,spatial variations ,Agriculture (General) ,S1-972 - Abstract
Abstract The objective of this work was to define experimental blocks for sugarcane experiments using geostatistical techniques, principal component analysis, and clustering techniques applied to soil properties. For this, data of soil chemical properties from a sugarcane experiment were used. Geostatistical techniques were applied to identify the spatial variability of these properties and to estimate the values for non-sampled locations through kriging. The principal components analysis was used for dimensional reduction, and, with the new variables obtained, the cluster analysis was performed using the k-means method to determine the experimental blocks with two to five replicates. Of the 12 analyzed variables, 10 showed spatial dependence. The principal component analysis allowed reducing the dimensionality of the data to two variables, which explained 82.27% of total variance. The obtained blocks presented irregular polygonal shapes, with different formats and sizes, and some of them showed discontinuities. The proposed methodology has the potential to identify more uniform areas in terms of soil chemical properties to allocate experimental blocks for sugarcane.
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7. Engaging with Colonial Knowledge on African Associational Life: Angola Case Study from 1860 to 1974
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Dias Pereira, Joana
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- 2023
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8. Formulação de política para formação de professores: Comissão de Educação da Câmara Federal – Brasil (2000-2010)
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Renato José Dias Pereira and José Rubens Lima Jardilino
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contexto de influência ,política públicas educacionais ,comissão permanente de educação ,formação de professores. ,Education ,History of education ,LA5-2396 ,Special aspects of education ,LC8-6691 - Abstract
O artigo tem como objetivo apresentar resultados de uma pesquisa que analisou um ‘corpus documental’ da Comissão de Educação da Câmara Federal em uma série histórica de dez anos (2000-2010), investigando quais foram as propostas discutidas com fins a formulação de políticas públicas para formação de professores no âmbito desta comissão. Realizou-se um levantamento, organização da documentação e a sistematização do conteúdo, permitindo analisar as propostas de políticas de Formação de Professores que se tornaram lei. Trata-se de uma pesquisa qualitativa que utiliza a análise documental como técnica e usando como ferramenta teórico-metodológica o Contexto de Influência do Ciclo de Políticas (Ball, 1994). O resultado da pesquisa apresenta indícios de baixo enfoque nas discussões sobre a formação de professores no Brasil no período analisado, indicando que a referida Comissão de Educação ignorou no diálogo sobre sua matéria-foco, as entidades e movimentos educacionais, grupos de pesquisa e intelectuais pesquisadores do campo. O texto demonstra ainda que, em geral o trabalho da Comissão no período em destaque, não teve como objetivo ‘formular’ ou incentivar o debate sobre políticas de formação de professores, direta ou indiretamente, para análise no plenário da Câmara Federal.
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9. Overcoming attenuation bias in regressions using polygenic indices
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van Kippersluis, Hans, Biroli, Pietro, Dias Pereira, Rita, Galama, Titus J., von Hinke, Stephanie, Meddens, S. Fleur W., Muslimova, Dilnoza, Slob, Eric A. W., de Vlaming, Ronald, and Rietveld, Cornelius A.
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10. Editorial: IoT, UAV, BCI empowered deep learning models in precision agriculture
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Jian Lian and José Dias Pereira
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Internet of the Things ,Unmanned Aerial Vehicle ,deep learning ,machine vision applications ,precision agriculture ,crop monitoring ,Plant culture ,SB1-1110 - Published
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11. Rastreamento da retinopatia diabética pelo médico generalista na Atenção Primária de Saúde do Brasil
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Luis Felipe da Silva Alves Carneiro, Pedro Saddi de Carvalho, Pedro Henrique Elias dos Santos, Darly Gomes Soares Delfino, Marcelo dos Santos Mourão, Andressa Simonassi Gonçalves, and Isabela Dias Pereira
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Diabetes mellitus ,Retinopatia diabética ,Screening ,Atenção Primária de Saúde ,Médico generalista ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
RESUMO Objetivo: Avaliar a acurácia de médicos generalistas em reconhecer a retinopatia diabética por meio da retinografia colorida, com um curso de capacitação com duração de 2 horas, comparando a capacidade de rastrear e classificar a retinopatia diabética em relação ao exame presencial com oftalmologista. Métodos: No primeiro braço do estudo, de 142 pacientes diabéticos incluídos, avaliaram-se 274 olhos, em que esses pacientes foram examinados com oftalmoscópio binocular indireto e classificados quanto ao grau da retinopatia diabética. No segundo braço do estudo, 14 médicos não especialistas em oftalmologia receberam um treinamento de 2 horas para o diagnóstico de retinopatia diabética com a retinografia colorida e se aferiu a acurácia desses profissionais em rastrear a retinopatia diabética antes e depois do curso de capacitação, utilizando as retinografias obtidas na primeira frente do estudo. Resultados: Verificou-se aumento significativo da sensibilidade (82% para 99%) e da especificidade (44% para 83%) na detecção da retinopatia diabética pelos médicos generalistas, com o curso de capacitação. Conclusão: O médico generalista capacitado pode avaliar a retinopatia diabética por meio da retinografia colorida, sendo o programa de rastreamento dessa complicação do diabetes uma proposta viável e benéfica ao país.
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12. Biodistribution and intestinal inflammatory response following voluntary oral intake of silver nanoparticles by C57BL/6J mice
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Sousa, Adelaide, Azevedo, Rui, Costa, Vera Marisa, Oliveira, Sara, Preguiça, Inês, Viana, Sofia, Reis, Flávio, Almeida, Agostinho, Matafome, Paulo, Dias-Pereira, Patrícia, Carvalho, Félix, Fernandes, Eduarda, and Freitas, Marisa
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13. A Review of Recent Developments in Edible Films and Coatings-Focus on Whey-Based Materials
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Arona Figueroa Pires, Olga Díaz, Angel Cobos, and Carlos Dias Pereira
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food packaging ,films and coatings ,mechanical and functional properties ,edible films ,whey protein films and coatings ,Chemical technology ,TP1-1185 - Abstract
Packaging for food products is particularly important to preserve product quality and shelf life. The most used materials for food packaging are plastic, glass, metal, and paper. Plastic films produced based on petroleum are widely used for packaging because they have good mechanical properties and help preserve the characteristics of food. However, environmental concerns are leading the trend towards biopolymers. Films and coatings based on biopolymers have been extensively studied in recent years, as they cause less impact on the environment, can be obtained from renewable sources or by-products, are relatively abundant, have a good coating and film-forming capacity, are biodegradable and have nutritional properties that can be beneficial to human health. Whey protein-based films have demonstrated good mechanical resistance and a good barrier to gases when at low relative humidity levels, in addition to demonstrating an excellent barrier to aromatic compounds and especially oils. The use of whey proteins for films or coatings has been extensively studied, as these proteins are edible, have high nutritional value, and are biodegradable. Thus, the main objective of this document was to review new methodologies to improve the physicochemical properties of whey protein films and coatings. Importance will also be given to the combinations of whey proteins with other polymers and the development of new techniques that allow the manipulation of structures at a molecular level. The controlled release and mass transfer of new biomaterials and the improvement of the design of films and packaging materials with the desired functional properties can increase the quality of the films and, consequently, broaden their applications.
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14. Photosynthesis, Anatomy, and Metabolism as a Tool for Assessing Physiological Modulation in Five Native Species of the Brazilian Atlantic Forest
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Luis Alfonso Rodríguez-Páez, Mahmoud F. Seleiman, Bushra A. Alhammad, Yirlis Yadeth Pineda-Rodríguez, Marcelo F. Pompelli, Auxiliadora Oliveira Martins, Jaqueline Dias-Pereira, and Wagner L. Araújo
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amino acid metabolism ,gas exchange ,plant anatomy ,metabolic pathway ,phenotypic plasticity ,upregulated of tricarboxylic acid metabolism (TCA) ,Botany ,QK1-989 - Abstract
The Brazilian Atlantic Forest, renowned for its exceptional species richness and high endemism, acts as a vital reservoir of terrestrial biodiversity, often referred to as a biodiversity hotspot. Consequently, there is an urgent need to restore this forest to safeguard certain species and to unravel the ecophysiological adaptations of others. This study aims to integrate some physiological parameters, including gas exchange and chlorophyll a fluorescence, with anatomical and metabolic techniques to elucidate how five different native species (Paubrasilia echinata, Chorisia glaziovii, Clusia nemorosa, Licania tomentosa, and Schinus terebinthifolius), each occupying distinct ecological niches, respond to seasonal variations in rainfall and their consequences. Our investigation has revealed that C. nemorosa and P. echinata exhibit robust mechanisms to mitigate the adverse effects of drought. In contrast, others demonstrate greater adaptability (e.g., S. terebinthifolia and C. glaziovii). In this context, exploring metabolic pathways has proven invaluable in comprehending the physiological strategies and their significance in species acclimatization. This study provides a comprehensive overview of the impact of water restrictions and their consequential effects on various species, defining the strategies each species uses to mitigate water privation during the dry season.
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15. A Novel AI Approach for Assessing Stress Levels in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Based on the Acquisition of Physiological Parameters Acquired during Daily Life
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Gonçalo Ribeiro, João Monge, Octavian Postolache, and José Miguel Dias Pereira
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blood glucose monitoring ,fuzzy logic ,mobile application ,photoplethysmography ,physiological parameters extraction ,stress assessment ,Chemical technology ,TP1-1185 - Abstract
Stress is the inherent sensation of being unable to handle demands and occurrences. If not properly managed, stress can develop into a chronic condition, leading to the onset of additional chronic health issues, such as cardiovascular illnesses and diabetes. Various stress meters have been suggested in the past, along with diverse approaches for its estimation. However, in the case of more serious health issues, such as hypertension and diabetes, the results can be significantly improved. This study presents the design and implementation of a distributed wearable-sensor computing platform with multiple channels. The platform aims to estimate the stress levels in diabetes patients by utilizing a fuzzy logic algorithm that is based on the assessment of several physiological indicators. Additionally, a mobile application was created to monitor the users’ stress levels and integrate data on their blood pressure and blood glucose levels. To obtain better performance metrics, validation experiments were carried out using a medical database containing data from 128 patients with chronic diabetes, and the initial results are presented in this study.
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16. Associative Bacteria and Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungus Increase Drought Tolerance in Maize (Zea mays L.) through Morphoanatomical, Physiological, and Biochemical Changes
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Angélica Nunes Tiepo, Mateus Henrique Fávaro, Talita Silveira Amador, Leonardo Fernandes Tavares, Mariana Fernandes Hertel, Anderson Kikuchi Calzavara, André Luiz Martinez de Oliveira, Halley Caixeta Oliveira, Jaqueline Dias-Pereira, Hugo Humberto de Araújo, Edmilson Bianchini, José Antonio Pimenta, and Renata Stolf-Moreira
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plant–microorganism interaction ,water deficit ,anatomical parameters ,chlorophyll fluorescence ,maize crop ,Botany ,QK1-989 - Abstract
Water deficiency has been recognized as a major abiotic stress that causes losses in maize crops around the world. The maize crop is very important due to the range of products that are derived from this plant. A potential way to reduce the damages caused by water deficiency in maize crops is through the association with plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB) and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF). To define the mechanisms developed by associative PGPB and AMF in maize that are involved in protection against moderate drought (MD), this study evaluated the biometrical, anatomical, biochemical, and physiological parameters of maize grown under MD and inoculated with different PGPB (Azospirillum brasilense strain Ab-V5 and Bacillus sp. strain ZK) and with AMF. The relative water content did not change in the treatments. The association with ZK increased the shoot:total ratio, total dry weight, maximum quantum yield of photosystem II, vascular cylinder thickness, and vascular cylinder area. The Ab-V5 inoculation led to an increment in root dry weight, the area of metaxylem vessel elements, and nitrate reductase activity. The AMF association did not lead to changes in the measured parameters. The results indicate that the association with PGPB is a relevant alternative to contribute to reducing losses in maize crops under drought. However, AMF is not indicated for this crop under drought.
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17. Rank concordance of polygenic indices
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Muslimova, Dilnoza, Dias Pereira, Rita, von Hinke, Stephanie, van Kippersluis, Hans, Rietveld, Cornelius A., and Meddens, S. Fleur W.
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18. A retrospective histopathological survey on canine lymphomas subtypes of Porto District
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Katia Pinello, Marta Santos, Patrícia Dias-Pereira, Joao Niza-Ribeiro, and Augusto de-Matos
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canine ,lymphoma ,histopathology ,portugal ,vet-icd-o-canine-1 ,Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
Background: Lymphomas are the most common hematopoietic neoplasms in dogs and represent a heterogeneous group, as occurs in humans. Considering the role of dogs as models of human lymphomas and the geographical correlation of the cases of canine and human lymphoma, it is important to continuously assess the epidemiological distribution of lymphoma subtypes in dogs. Aim: The aim of this study was to provide a survey of canine lymphoma subtypes diagnosed from 2005 to 2016 in the academic veterinary pathology laboratory of the University of Porto. Methods: A total of 75 canine lymphomas diagnosed by histopathology in the Porto district were included. All cases were immunophenotyped by CD3 and PAX5, classified according to the current classification WHO, and coded with Vet-ICD-O-canine-1. Results: Mixed breed dogs were most common (28%), followed by Cocker Spaniels (12%), Boxers (9%), and Labrador Retrievers (6%). The mean age was 9.2 years (SD=3.3) (10.7 years for small, 8.9 years for medium and large, and 5.7 years for giant breed dogs, p [Open Vet J 2023; 13(4.000): 443-450]
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19. Overcoming attenuation bias in regressions using polygenic indices
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Hans van Kippersluis, Pietro Biroli, Rita Dias Pereira, Titus J. Galama, Stephanie von Hinke, S. Fleur W. Meddens, Dilnoza Muslimova, Eric A. W. Slob, Ronald de Vlaming, and Cornelius A. Rietveld
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Abstract Measurement error in polygenic indices (PGIs) attenuates the estimation of their effects in regression models. We analyze and compare two approaches addressing this attenuation bias: Obviously Related Instrumental Variables (ORIV) and the PGI Repository Correction (PGI-RC). Through simulations, we show that the PGI-RC performs slightly better than ORIV, unless the prediction sample is very small (N
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20. Unraveling the genetic background of individuals with a clinical familial hypercholesterolemia phenotype
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Ana Margarida Medeiros, Ana Catarina Alves, Beatriz Miranda, Joana Rita Chora, Mafalda Bourbon, Quitéria Rato, Ana Catarina Gomes, Ana Cristina Ferreira, Ana Gaspar, Ana Margarida Marques, Ana Maria Garabal, Ana Paula Bogalho, Ana Rita Pereira, Anabela Raimundo, André Travessa, Andreia Lopes, António Afonso, António Furtado, António Guerra, António Monteiro, António Trindade, Armindo Ribeiro, Bernardo Dias Pereira, Bernardo Marques, Carla Laranjeira, Catarina Senra Moniz, Cecília Frutuoso, Cláudia Falcão Reis, Cláudia Rodrigues, Clementina Fernandes, Conceição Ferreira, Daniel Ferreira, Diogo Torres, Elisabete Martins, Elsa Gaspar, Fabiana Pimentel, Fernando Simões, Francisco Araújo, Francisco Silva, Goreti Lobarinhas, Graça Morais, Guida Gama, Guilherme Lourenço, Helena Mansilha, Helena Pereira, Heloísa Santos, Henedina Antunes, Inês Batista Gomes, Inês Colaço, Isabel Azevedo, Isabel Palma, João Anselmo, João Porto, João Ramos, João Sequeira Duarte, Jorge Pintado Alves, José Miguel Salgado, José Pereira de Moura, Leonor Sassetti, Lina Cardoso Ramos, Luísa Diogo Matos, Luísa Mota Vieira, Luísa Pires, Márcio de Moura, Margarida Bruges, Margarida Venâncio, Maria do Rosário Barroso, Maria João Virtuoso, Maria Luísa Gonçalves, Mário Martins Oliveira, Mendes Nunes, Miguel Costa, Miguel Mendes, Miguel Toscano Rico, Mónica Tavares, Natalina Miguel, Oana Moldovan, Olga Azevedo, Patrícia Lipari Pinto, Patrícia Pais, Patrícia Vasconcelos, Paula Garcia, Paula Martins, Pedro Marques da Silva, Piedade Lemos, Raquel Coelho, Raquel Gouveia da Silva, Raquel Ribeiro, Rita Jotta de Oliveira, Roberto Pinto, Sandra Pereira, Sérgio Ferreira Cristina, Sílvia Sequeira, Susana Correia, Tânia Vassalo, Tiago Pack, Vânia Martins, and Vera Frazão Vieira
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familial hypercholesterolemia ,FH-phenocopy genes ,polygenic hypercholesterolemia ,hyper-Lp(a) ,Biochemistry ,QD415-436 - Abstract
Familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) is a common genetic disorder of lipid metabolism caused by pathogenic/likely pathogenic variants in LDLR, APOB, and PCSK9 genes. Variants in FH-phenocopy genes (LDLRAP1, APOE, LIPA, ABCG5, and ABCG8), polygenic hypercholesterolemia, and hyperlipoprotein (a) [Lp(a)] can also mimic a clinical FH phenotype. We aim to present a new diagnostic tool to unravel the genetic background of clinical FH phenotype. Biochemical and genetic study was performed in 1,005 individuals with clinical diagnosis of FH, referred to the Portuguese FH Study. A next-generation sequencing panel, covering eight genes and eight SNPs to determine LDL-C polygenic risk score and LPA genetic score, was validated, and used in this study. FH was genetically confirmed in 417 index cases: 408 heterozygotes and 9 homozygotes. Cascade screening increased the identification to 1,000 FH individuals, including 11 homozygotes. FH-negative individuals (phenotype positive and genotype negative) have Lp(a) >50 mg/dl (30%), high polygenic risk score (16%), other monogenic lipid metabolism disorders (1%), and heterozygous pathogenic variants in FH-phenocopy genes (2%). Heterozygous variants of uncertain significance were identified in primary genes (12%) and phenocopy genes (7%). Overall, 42% of our cohort was genetically confirmed with FH. In the remaining individuals, other causes for high LDL-C were identified in 68%. Hyper-Lp(a) or polygenic hypercholesterolemia may be the cause of the clinical FH phenotype in almost half of FH-negative individuals. A small part has pathogenic variants in ABCG5/ABCG8 in heterozygosity that can cause hypercholesterolemia and should be further investigated. This extended next-generation sequencing panel identifies individuals with FH and FH-phenocopies, allowing to personalize each person’s treatment according to the affected pathway.
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21. X-rays for determination of papaya seeds viability
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Graziely Alves Nogueira, Gabriela Fernandes Xavier, Tiago Roque Benetoli Silva, Gianluigi Bacchetta, Salvador Barros Torres, Marcio Dias Pereira, Alek Sandro Dutra, and Charline Zaratin Alves
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Carica papaya L ,Papaya Formosa ,Image Analysis ,Internal Filling ,Agriculture (General) ,S1-972 - Abstract
ABSTRACT This study investigated the effectiveness of using the X-ray technique to assess the viability of papaya seeds. The X-ray images were performed in eight replicates of 25 seeds, placed on transparent acrylic plates on double-sided adhesive tape, previously identified, and then submitted to radiation in X-ray equipment "HP Faxitron". After exposure to X-ray radiation, the seeds were submitted to the germination test in rolls of germitest paper and kept in a germination chamber at 20-30 °C for 30 days. Seedlings were photographed and evaluated as normal seedlings, abnormal and non-germinated seeds. Afterward, the X-ray images and the seedlings from the same seeds were visually compared, and the X-ray images clearly showed seeds with and without internal filling. All abnormal seedlings were full seeds; therefore, X-ray images were not able to separate normal and abnormal. A 100% accuracy was verified by comparing the X-ray images and their respective seedlings, full seeds originated normal or abnormal seedlings, and empty seeds corresponded to non-germinated seeds. Therefore, using X-ray images is a promising technique to identify the viability of papaya seeds. The automated analysis of X-ray images is a simple, fast, and efficient technique to provide information on seed viability and generate parameters related to their germination capacity.
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22. Formação inicial de professores: um estudo documental sobre implementação de política de formação nas licenciaturas da área de ciências humanas, letras e artes (CHLA): 2015-2020
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Esther Maria dos Santos Martins, Renato José Dias Pereira, and José Rubens Lima Jardilino
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Política Educacional ,Formação Inicial de Professores ,Licenciaturas ,Education (General) ,L7-991 - Abstract
A pesquisa examinou a implementação de políticas de formação nas licenciaturas de Ciências Humanas, Letras e Artes na Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto (UFOP) de 2015 a 2020, destacando a importância de uma Política Institucional de Formação para uma sólida formação de professores. Utilizando uma abordagem qualitativa e documental exploratória, o estudo analisou o programa de Formação Inicial de Professores e as intercorrências na implementação da política educacional, com o objetivo de identificar um perfil formativo. Embora as mudanças pós-2015 tenham buscado melhorar a formação docente, impulsionadas pela Resolução CNE/CP nº 2/2015, a UFOP enfrentou desafios na implementação, como controvérsias em relação a regulamentações, como a Resolução CNE/CP nº 2/2019. Apesar das adaptações da universidade, a falta de uniformidade na implementação revela desafios na carga horária, abordagens pedagógicas e adoção de práticas, dificultando a identificação de um perfil formativo.
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23. Differential sensitivity of aquatic life stages of Pelophylax perezi to an acidic metal-contaminated effluent
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Peixoto, Sara, Santos, Bárbara, Lopes, Graça, Dias-Pereira, Patrícia, and Lopes, Isabel
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24. Comparative Analysis of the Gut Microbiota of Bat Species with Different Feeding Habits
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Diego Antonio Mena Canata, Mara Silveira Benfato, Francielly Dias Pereira, María João Ramos Pereira, Fernanda Schäfer Hackenhaar, Michele Bertoni Mann, Ana Paula Guedes Frazzon, and Pabulo Henrique Rampelotto
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microbiome ,nectarivore ,frugivore ,insectivore ,vampire bat ,diet ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Bats are a diverse and ecologically important group of mammals that exhibit remarkable diversity in their feeding habits. These diverse feeding habits are thought to be reflected in the composition and function of their gut microbiota, which plays important roles in nutrient acquisition, immune function, and overall health. Despite the rich biodiversity of bat species in South America, there is a lack of microbiome studies focusing on bats from this region. Such studies could offer major insights into conservation efforts and the preservation of biodiversity in South America. In this work, we aimed to compare the gut microbiota of four bat species with different feeding habits from Southern Brazil, including nectarivorous, frugivorous, insectivorous, and hematophagous bats. Our findings demonstrate that feeding habits can have a significant impact on the diversity and composition of bat gut microbiotas, with each species exhibiting unique metabolic potentials related to their dietary niches. In addition, the identification of potentially pathogenic bacteria suggests that the carriage of microbial pathogens by bats may vary, depending on feeding habits and host-specific factors. These findings provide novel insights into the relationship between bat feeding habits and gut microbiota composition, highlighting the need to promote diverse habitats and food sources to support these ecologically important species.
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25. Effect of running high-intensity interval training type of recovery on muscle injury and oxidative stress markers
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Danielli Mello, Thiago Dias Sales, Stefano Amaral Flores, Mario Lucio Souza Junior, Filipe Alves Farias, Marcio Antonio de Barros Sena, Marcos Dias Pereira, Guilherme Rosa Abreu, and Rodrigo Gomes de Souza Vale
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high intensity interval training ,running ,biochemistry markers ,oxidative stress ,Sports medicine ,RC1200-1245 - Abstract
Introduction: High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) is understood as vigorous activity, with different intensities, interspersed with periods passive or active recovery, which induces an acute physiological response. Two running HIITs were analyzed, and biochemical markers of muscle damage (MD) and oxidative stress (OS) were measured. Materials and Methods: 15 soldiers were submitted to anthropometric and VO2 max assessments. Subsequently, they performed treadmill running HIITs: (a) moderate to strong intensity and active recovery (HIIT AR) and, (b) moderate to strong intensity with passive recovery (HIIT PR). Venous blood samples were collected pre and post-tests for analysis of MD (lactate, creatine kinase - CK and lactate dehydrogenase - LDH), and OS (lipid peroxidation- LP, carbonyl protein - PC, total antioxidant activity -TAA and total sulfhydryl groups - TSG). Results: Comparing MD at baseline x HIIT PR, it was observed an increase in CK, LDH and lactate. At baseline x HIIT AR, a significant increase in CK, LDH and lactate. Comparing HIIT RP x HIIT AR, only lactate was significantly affected by HIITs. Comparing OS at baseline x HIIT PR, there was a significant increase in LP and PC. Baseline x HIIT AR, there was a reduction only at TSG, and comparing HIIT PR x HIIT AR, there was a reduction in LP/VO2, TSG and PC. Conclusion: Both protocols increased blood levels of MD, but comparing HIIT PR and HIIT AR, lactate and OS were higher at HIIT PR. It is noteworthy that HIIT AR is more effective in removing lactate and modulating redox metabolism
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26. First report of fungal meningoencephalitis by Penicillium chrysogenum in Brazil
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Rômulo Vieira Mello de Oliveira, Danielly Corrêa-Moreira, Túlio Vieira Mendes, Gisela Lara da Costa, Renata de Magalhães Vieira, Cynthia Miranda Nascimento Buchele, Rodrigo Schrage Lins, Ana Beatriz Teixeira Brandão Camello Ferreira, Daniela Barbosa Veira, Rafael Santos de Aragão Pedroso, Vinícius Tadeu Dias Pereira de Faria, and Manoel Marques Evangelista Oliveira
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Fungal infections ,Meningoencephalitis ,Penicillium ,Penicillium chrysogenum ,Immunocompetent patient ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
Introduction: Fungal infections of the central nervous system present a variety of clinical syndromes, such as meningitis, encephalitis, raised intracranial pressure with a nonspecific presentation, and, in the last two decades, have increased the incidence of these fungal infections. Fungal meningoencephalitis is frequently associated with Cryptococcus, but this report stands out for presenting one species of Penicillium genus. Objectives: Here, we present the first case of meningoencephalitis associated with brain injury caused by Penicillium chrysogenum, in a patient who is immunocompetent and was admitted to Hospital Naval Marcílio Dias, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Methods: To identify the fungal species, we performed phenotypic and genotypic methodologies, from the culture to the sequencing of internal transcribed spacer region, and β-tubulin gene, a rare fungus in cerebrospinal fluid cultures, belonging to the genus Penicillium, was identified. Conclusion: We highlight the importance of the first report of meningoencephalitis caused by P. chrysogenum in a patient who is immunocompetent, registered in Brazil. We also emphasize the need for further studies to determine an effective treatment with the least possible side effects for patients infected by fungi that are rarely related to the most severe forms of invasive infections.
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27. Morbidity and mortality in elderly dogs – a model for human aging
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Patrícia Dias-Pereira
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Animal model ,Canine ,Morbidity ,Mortality ,Aging ,Geropathology ,Veterinary medicine ,SF600-1100 - Abstract
Abstract Over the last decades, canines have experienced a marked increase in their lifespan, mirroring human populations. Several authors have pointed out the domestic dog as a suitable animal model for geropathology translational research. The aim of this study is to assess age-related morbidities and mortality in a population of 269 elderly canines (130 males and 139 females) submitted to necropsy. The organic systems exhibiting the higher number of age-related morbidities were the reproductive, cardiovascular and urinary systems and, in females, also the mammary gland. The prevalence of cardiovascular and urinary disease was significantly higher in males and mammary lesions were exclusively found in females. Urinary disease was more frequent in small breeds dogs, while peritoneum and male genital morbidities were significantly higher in larger breeds. Hyperplastic and degenerative lesions were common morbidities found in this elderly dog population. The main cause of death was neoplasia, which accounted for almost half of the deaths. Cardiovascular and urinary pathology also emerged as a frequent cause of mortality. These findings partially parallel data obtained for human species, displaying cancer and cardiovascular pathology as major causes of disease and death in elderlies. Our data reinforce the potential of the domestic dog for further translational investigations on gerontology, meeting the concept of One Health.
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28. Primary root emission as a vigor test in soybean seeds
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Carlos Henrique Queiroz Rego, Douglas Leite de Brito, Salvador Barros Torres, Elis Regina Costa de Morais, Marcio Dias Pereira, Alek Sandro Dutra, Gianluigi Bacchetta, and Charline Zaratin Alves
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Glycine max L ,Merrill ,Protrusion ,Quality Control ,Agriculture (General) ,S1-972 - Abstract
ABSTRACT The objective was to verify if the primary root emission can be recommended as a vigor test for soybean seeds. For this, five lots of varieties ANTA 82, NA7337 and BRS1074IPRO were evaluated by first count, germination, emergence, emergence speed index and tetrazolium tests. In the root protrusion test at 20, 25 and 30 ºC, two evaluation criteria were adopted: primary root emission precocity index (PREPI) and percentage of seeds that emitted the primary root (PRE). The seeds counted were those with a primary root equal to or greater than 2 mm, every 12 h from the installation of the test until 120 h. The design was completely randomized and means were compared, within each evaluation time, using the Scott-Knott test at 5% probability. Pearson’s linear correlation was performed for PREPI and PRE with emergence. PREPI was not considered efficient. For the PRE, at 20 ºC, there was a correlation at 72 h, for the three varieties. At 25 ºC there was a correlation for a period of 36 h for ANTA 82 and NA7337 and 60 h for BRS1074IPRO. At 30 ºC there was a correlation in the time of 36 h for the three cultivars. Considering that speed in obtaining results is important in vigor tests, it is concluded that primary root emission for 36 h after installing the test at 30 ºC is recommended as a vigor test in the quality control of soybean seeds.
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29. Distribution and Utilization of Vitamin E in Different Organs of Wild Bats from Different Food Groups
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Diego Antonio Mena Canata, Mara Silveira Benfato, Francielly Dias Pereira, María João Ramos Pereira, and Pabulo Henrique Rampelotto
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alfa tocopherol ,frugivorous ,insectivorous ,nectarivorous ,vitamins ,vampire bat ,Science - Abstract
In this work, we examined the levels of vitamin E in the heart, liver, and kidneys of four species of adult male bats with distinct feeding habits. Our results indicate consistent vitamin E levels in the heart across all four bat species, suggesting the presence of regulatory mechanisms. Additionally, the liver displayed notably higher vitamin E levels in nectarivorous and frugivorous bats, while hematophagous bats exhibited lower levels, indicating a link between dietary intake and liver vitamin E levels. Furthermore, correlation analysis provided additional insights into the relationships between vitamin E and key antioxidant parameters in the livers of bats. On the other hand, no correlation was observed between vitamin E and key antioxidant parameters in the heart. Intriguingly, vitamin E was not detected in the kidneys, likely due to physiological factors and the prioritization of vitamin E mobilization in the heart, where it serves critical physiological functions. This unexpected absence of vitamin E in bat kidneys highlights the unique metabolic demands and prioritization of vitamin mobilization in wild animals like bats, compared to conventional animal models. These findings provide insight into the intricate distribution and utilization of vitamin E in bats, emphasizing the influence of dietary intake and metabolic adaptations on vitamin E levels in different organs.
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30. Low Fat Yoghurts Produced with Different Protein Levels and Alternative Natural Sweeteners
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Lara Campos, Paulina Tuma, Tânia Silva, David Gomes, Carlos Dias Pereira, and Marta H. F. Henriques
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agave syrup ,honey ,natural sweeteners ,protein content ,stevia ,xylitol ,Chemical technology ,TP1-1185 - Abstract
The food industry is looking for substitutes for sucrose in food items due to the excessive consumption of products with added sugar and the demand for healthier products. Alternative natural sweeteners can help achieve this goal. Different types of low-fat yoghurts (1% fat), with low-protein and high-protein levels (3% and 4.5–6.5% protein, respectively), were produced using alternative natural sweeteners. The low-protein yoghurts were made with stevia (0.03% w/w) or agave syrup (4.5% w/w). The high-protein yoghurts were made with stevia (0.04% w/w), xylitol (6% w/w) or honey (6% w/w). Sucrose (6% w/w) was used as a control in both trials. pH and titratable acidity, CIEL*a*b* color parameters, syneresis index, rheology and the texture profile of the low-fat yoghurts were evaluated over refrigerated storage. All products underwent sensory evaluation by an untrained panel. The high-protein yoghurts were found to be more acidic (>1% as lactic acid), had a lower syneresis index (between 2.1 and 16.2%) and a better consistency (stronger gel structure) than the low-protein yoghurts. In terms of rheological parameters, stevia-sweetened yoghurts scored higher than the other sweetened yoghurts, showing a better gel structure. The different sweeteners tested did not significantly affect the sensory properties of the yoghurts, although the high-protein yoghurts scored higher for most of the attributes evaluated. Overall, consumers preferred stevia-sweetened yoghurts to yoghurts sweetened with sucrose or agave for the low-protein yoghurts. Of the tested formulations, those containing high protein with the alternative natural sweetener xylitol received higher scores in all attributes. These results reveal the potential of the tested natural sweeteners as sucrose substitutes, while contributing to improving the nutritional value of yoghurts.
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31. Pressure Sensors: Working Principles of Static and Dynamic Calibration
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José Dias Pereira
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sensor ,pressure measurement ,static and dynamic calibration ,measurement errors ,Chemical technology ,TP1-1185 - Abstract
This paper starts with an overview of the main principles used for pressure measurements, focusing on their usage in industrial applications’ domains. Then, the importance of calibration procedures, namely, static and dynamic calibration of pressure sensors, is analyzed. Regarding calibration, it is important to note that there are several applications where the pressure signals to be measured can have large variations in short periods of time. In industrial applications, particularly in continuous production processes, generally, dynamic pressure measurements are less common; however, they are still required in several cases, such as control loops that are very sensitive to pressure variations, even if the frequencies of those variations are in the range of a few tens of hertz, or even lower. The last part of the paper presents the hardware and software of a flexible and low-cost static and dynamic pressure calibrator that also presents the capability to generate arbitrary waveform pressure signals for calibration and testing purposes. The proposed calibrator also includes the following advantages: remote pressure sensing capabilities that can be used to minimize calibration errors, such as those associated with capillary effects and pressure leakages; portability; and low cost. The paper ends with some experimental results obtained with the proposed calibrator.
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32. Impact of Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy Tube Feeding on Nutritional Status in Patients Undergoing Chemoradiotherapy for Oesophageal Cancer
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Joana Lemos Garcia, Rita Vale Rodrigues, Susana Mão-de-Ferro, Sara Ferreira, Miguel Serrano, Joana Castela, Raquel Sacarrão, Fátima Francisco, Liliana Sousa, and António Dias Pereira
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nutritional status ,esophageal neoplasms ,gastrostomy ,neoadjuvant therapy ,Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology ,RC799-869 - Abstract
Introduction: Oesophageal cancer causes dysphagia and weight loss. Malnutrition further worsens with multimodal treatment. Aim: The aim of the study was to evaluate the impact of percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) placement in the nutritional status of patients with oesophageal cancer requiring chemoradiotherapy (CRT). Methods: A comparative study with a prospective arm and a historical cohort was conducted. Oesophageal cancer patients undergoing CRT with dysphagia grade >2 and/or weight loss >10% were submitted to PEG-tube placement (pull method) before CRT. Stoma seeding was evaluated through a swab obtained after placement and, in surgical patients, the resected stoma. A matched historical cohort without PEG placement was used as control (trial ACTRN12616000697482). Results: Twenty-nine patients (intervention group, IG) were compared to 30 patients (control group, CG). Main outcomes did not differ in the IG and CG: weight loss during CRT 8.1 ± 5.5 kg versus 9.1 ± 4.2 kg (p = 0.503); 6-month mortality after CRT or surgery 17.2% versus 26.7% (p = 0.383); perioperative complication rate 54.5% versus 55.6% (p = 1.000); unplanned hospital admissions 34.5% versus 40.0% (p = 0.661). In the CG, during CRT, 14 (46.7%) patients presented with dysphagia grade 3–4, of whom 12 required nasogastric tube feeding (n = 10), surgical gastrostomy (n = 1), and oesophageal dilation (n = 1). In the IG, 89.7% used the PEG tube during CRT, sometimes exclusively in 51.7%. Adverse events were mainly minor (n = 12, 41.4%), mostly late peristomal infections, 1 major complication (exploratory laparotomy due to suspected colonic interposition, not confirmed). There was no cytological or histological evidence of stomal tumour seeding. Conclusion: Weight loss, hospital admissions, surgical complications, and mortality were identical in oesophageal cancer patients referred for CRT, regardless of prophylactic PEG. However, half of the patients required exclusive enteral nutritional support, making PEG-tube placement an alternative to consider.
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33. Morphophysiological and biochemical changes in Enterolobium contortisiliquum seedlings under abiotic stresses
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Adriana dos Santos Ferreira, Caio César Pereira Leal, Moadir de Sousa Leite, Clarisse Pereira Benedito, Alek Sandro Dutra, Charline Zaratin Alves, Elis Regina Costa de Morais, Márcio Dias Pereira, Marco Porceddu, Gianluigi Bacchetta, and Salvador Barros Torres
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Fabaceae ,Dry forests ,Semi-arid region ,Salinity ,Hydrical stress ,Agriculture (General) ,S1-972 - Abstract
ABSTRACT Among the main problems that compromise the development of forest species are water and salt stresses, especially in the early stages of development, when seedlings are more sensitive. Thus, the objective of this study was to evaluate the morphophysiological and biochemical changes in Enterolobium contortisiliquum seedlings subjected to abiotic stresses. The experimental design was randomized complete blocks (RCB), composed of five treatments, with four replicates, and the experimental plot consisted of twenty plants. From the 31st day after sowing, when the seedlings reached approximately 15 cm in height, they began to receive the treatments, which consisted of different levels of electrical conductivity of irrigation water (0.3; 2; 4; 6; 8 dS m-1) for salt stress and periods of water restriction (0; 4; 8; 12 and 16 days without irrigation) for water stress. The traits evaluated were: plant height, root length, stem diameter, number of leaves, leaf area, total dry matter, Dickson quality index, height/shoot dry matter ratio, total soluble sugars, starch, total amino acids and proline. An increase in the electrical conductivity of irrigation water and days without irrigation compromised the development of E. contortisiliquum seedlings, which was intensified from 2 dS m-1 and four days without irrigation for salt and water stresses, respectively. The mechanism of survival of E. contortisiliquum to abiotic stresses involves reduction in the growth and quality of seedlings, with activation of biochemical defense mechanisms of the species.
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34. Vascular Epiphyte Diversity in a Key Atlantic Forest Remnant from Minas Gerais State, Southeastern Brazil
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Jaqueline Dias-Pereira, Guilherme Carvalho Andrade, Luiz Menini Neto, Luzimar Campos da Silva, Flávia Bonizol Ferrari, Rogério Ferreira Ribas, and Aristea Alves Azevedo
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Epiphyte ecology ,eudicots ,ferns ,magnoliids ,monocots ,Forestry ,SD1-669.5 - Abstract
Abstract Vascular epiphytes contribute significantly to the biodiversity of tropical forests. We aimed to identify the epiphyte species occurring in the Muriqui Trail at Serra do Brigadeiro State Park (SBSP), a priority area for Atlantic forest conservation in southeastern Brazil. We selected 10 phorophytes, from which we sampled epiphytes and took light intensity measurements at three strata: up to 4 m, 4 to 8 m, and above 8 m. Phorophytes represented eight species, eight genera, and six families. We found 25 epiphytic species from 17 genera and nine families. Ferns showed highest richness, especially Polypodiaceae. We report herein important data on epiphyte diversity in eastern Minas Gerais state (Zona da Mata), including the occurrence of species rarely cited in surveys. Fomenting local conservation along with environmental education may be pivotal for counteracting anthropic pressure on SBSP.
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35. Retrospective study of canine cutaneous tumors submitted to a diagnostic pathology laboratory in Northern Portugal (2014–2020)
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Martins, Ana Luísa, Canadas-Sousa, Ana, Mesquita, João R., Dias-Pereira, Patrícia, Amorim, Irina, and Gärtner, Fátima
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36. Morbidity and mortality in elderly dogs – a model for human aging
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Dias-Pereira, Patrícia
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37. Leaf plasticity across wet and dry seasons in Croton blanchetianus (Euphorbiaceae) at a tropical dry forest
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Mendes, Keila Rêgo, Batista-Silva, Willian, Dias-Pereira, Jaqueline, Pereira, Marcos P. S., Souza, Eliane V., Serrão, José E., Granja, João A. A., Pereira, Eugênia C., Gallacher, David J., Mutti, Pedro R., da Silva, Duany T. C., de Souza Júnior, Rogério S., Costa, Gabriel B., Bezerra, Bergson G., Silva, Cláudio M. Santos e, and Pompelli, Marcelo F.
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38. Analysis of the DG in a network in Angola based on the IEEE 14-bus system
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Priscila Dias Pereira, Delcio Ary Francisco, Marcio Zamboti Fortes, and Sergio Gomes Jr.
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bidirectional power flow ,voltage control ,power generation ,matlab ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 ,Production of electric energy or power. Powerplants. Central stations ,TK1001-1841 - Abstract
Distributed Generation (DG) has become the main investment of power systems worldwide. This work analyzes the impact of DG on a power system in Angola based on the IEEE 14-bus test, using Matlab/Simulink software. As a result, it was noticed that, despite the increase in the generation capacity, DG causes changes in the voltage of the cutting system due to the change in the active and reactive flows. The critical situation is detected when there is maximum generation in scattering with minimum load, and unbalanced changes may occur in the shear levels of the bars, as well as influencing the recovery of the system when subject to a contingency situation. This work aims to provide initial studies on the impact caused by the introduction of DG in Angola, to show the need to prepare the system to receive this new technology in collaboration with the development of the country.
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39. Teaching and learning methodologies in teaching Sciences at Euclides Moreira Pontes School located in the Quilombola Community São Benedito do Vizeu-Pará
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Manoel Leão Lopes Júnior, Erica Fernandes Cantão, Eder Jacson Dias Pereira, Luely Oliveira da Silva, Lourivaldo da Silva Santos, Railda Neyva Moreira Araújo, Marivaldo José Costa Corrêa, and Gabriel Dante da Silva Monteiro
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practical classes ,educational practices ,experimentation. ,Education - Abstract
This work deals with teaching and learning methodologies aimed at the science class at the Euclides Moreira Pontes School located in the Quilombola são Benedito do Vizeu community. The research discusses the fragmentation of teaching and learning in the area of sciences that are worked in a traditional way, thus proposing methodological proposals aimed at improving learning. Its objective is to propose methodologies in science education, focused on educational aspects, with educational practices that strengthen the historical singularity of the studied quilombola territory. For data collection, interviews were carried out following an application script, directed to students and a teacher of the science discipline, using observation in science classes, participation and development of new teaching methodologies such as: experiments, practical classes, research, games, in order to improve the teaching-learning process. At the end of this work it was possible to observe that the lack of differentiation of methodological practices in science classes, contributes to the lack of motivation, interest and enthusiasm of the students, harming the whole process of teaching and learning.
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40. Identification of medication-related fall risk in adults and older adults admitted to hospital: A machine learning approach.
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da Silva, Amanda Pestana, dos Santos, Henrique Dias Pereira, and Urbanetto, Janete de Souza
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• Medications are one of the main risk factors for falls, especially in the aged, in hospital environments. • Medication fall risk score assesses fall risk related to medication, but is limited to some drug classes. • The application of scales requires time and interpretation from professionals, being one of the many activities involved in health care. • The development of prediction models through machine learning can provide important information and even more qualified care, without depending on the correct application of scales. • Models developed through machine learning to predict the risk of falls based on medications specifically aimed at older adults present better performance in relation to models developed in the total population studied. The study aimed to develop and validate, through machine learning, a fall risk prediction model related to prescribed medications specific to adults and older adults admitted to hospital. A case-control study was carried out in a tertiary hospital, involving 9,037 adults and older adults admitted to hospital in 2016. The variables were analyzed using the algorithms: logistic regression, naive bayes, random forest and gradient boosting. The best model presented an area under the curve = 0.628 in the older adult subgroup, compared to an area under the curve (AUC) = 0.776 in the adult subgroup. A specific model was developed for this sample. The gradient boosting model presented the best performance in the sample of older adults (AUC = 0.71). Models developed to predict the risk of falls based on medications specifically aimed at older adults presented better performance in relation to models developed in the total population studied. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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41. Oxidative Stress and Antioxidant Defense in the Heart, Liver, and Kidney of Bat Species with Different Feeding Habits
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Francielly Dias Pereira, Diego Antonio Mena Canata, Tiago Boeira Salomon, Fernanda Schäfer Hackenhaar, María João Ramos Pereira, Mara Silveira Benfato, and Pabulo Henrique Rampelotto
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diet ,animal nutrition ,oxidative stress ,frugivorous ,nectarivorous ,insectivorous ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
The aim of this study was to compare the oxidative metabolism of four neotropical bat species with different feeding habits and investigate the relationship between their feeding habits and oxidative status. In terms of oxidative damage, our findings revealed major differences among the four bat species. In particular, hematophagous bats had lower levels of oxidative damage in the heart but higher levels in the liver. Nectarivorous bats had lower levels of carbonyl groups in the kidneys compared to insectivorous and hematophagous bats. The activity of various antioxidant and non-antioxidant enzymes in the heart, liver, and kidney also showed significant differences among the bat species. H2O2 consumption was lower in the heart of hematophagous bats, while insectivorous bats exhibited the highest enzymatic activity in the kidney. SOD activity was lower in the heart of hematophagous bats and lower in nectarivorous bats in the liver. Fumarase activity was higher in the heart of frugivorous/insectivorous and lower in nectarivorous/hematophagous bats. GPx activity was higher in the heart of nectarivorous/insectivorous and higher in the kidney of insectivorous bats. GST activity was higher in the heart of nectarivorous and lower in hematophagous bats. The correlation analysis between oxidative markers and enzymatic/non-enzymatic antioxidants in the heart, liver, and kidney exhibited distinct patterns of correlations due to variations in antioxidant defense mechanisms and oxidative stress responses in different organs. The observed differences in oxidative damage, antioxidant enzyme activities, and correlations between oxidative markers and antioxidants highlight the adaptability and complexity of the antioxidant defense systems in these bats. Each organ appears to have specific demands and adaptations to cope with oxidative stress based on its physiological functions and exposure to dietary components. Our results have major significance for the conservation and management of bats, which are threatened species despite being crucial components of ecosystems. Our study’s implications go beyond bat biology and offer valuable insights into comparative oxidative physiology.
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42. Circulation of Dengue Virus Serotype 1 Genotype V and Dengue Virus Serotype 2 Genotype III in Tocantins State, Northern Brazil, 2021–2022
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Ueric José Borges de Souza, Ygor da Silva Miranda Macedo, Raíssa Nunes dos Santos, Franciano Dias Pereira Cardoso, Jucimária Dantas Galvão, Evgeni Evgeniev Gabev, Ana Cláudia Franco, Paulo Michel Roehe, Fernando Rosado Spilki, and Fabrício Souza Campos
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DENV ,genomic surveillance ,molecular clock ,arboviruses ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
In Brazil, the state of Tocantins, located in north-central Brazil, has experienced a significant number of cases of arboviral disease, particularly Dengue virus (DENV). This study aimed to deepen the knowledge on DENV circulation within that state by conducting full genome sequencing of viral genomes recovered from 61 patients between June 2021 and July 2022. There were a total of 8807 and 20,692 cases in 2021 and 2022, respectively, as reported by the state’s Secretary of Health. Nucleotide sequencing confirmed the circulation of DENV serotype 1, genotype V and DENV serotype 2, genotype III in the State. Younger age groups (4 to 43 years old) were mostly affected; however, no significant differences were detected regarding the gender distribution of cases in humans. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that the circulating viruses belong to DENV-1 genotype V American and DENV-2 genotype III Southeast Asian/American. The Bayesian analysis of DENV-1 genotype V genomes sequenced here are closely related to genomes previously sequenced in the state of São Paulo. Regarding the DENV-2 genotype III genomes, these clustered in a distinct, well-supported subclade, along with previously reported isolates from the states of Goiás and São Paulo. The findings reported here suggest that multiple introductions of these genotypes occurred in the Tocantins state. This observation highlights the importance of major population centers in Brazil on virus dispersion, such as those observed in other Latin American and North American countries. In the SNP analysis, DENV-1 displayed 122 distinct missense mutations, while DENV-2 had 44, with significant mutations predominantly occurring in the envelope and NS5 proteins. The analyses performed here highlight the concomitant circulation of distinct DENV-1 and -2 genotypes in some Brazilian states, underscoring the dynamic evolution of DENV and the relevance of surveillance efforts in supporting public health policies.
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43. Long Exposure to Salt Stress in Jatropha curcas Leads to Stronger Damage to the Chloroplast Ultrastructure and Its Functionality Than the Stomatal Function
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Huijuan Cao, Yongguang Han, Ziyi Cheng, Qian Lv, Marcelo F. Pompelli, Jaqueline Dias Pereira, and Wagner L. Araújo
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purging nut ,scanning electron microscopy ,transmission electron microscopy ,chloroplast ultrastructure ,NaCl long exposition time ,hydraulic conductivity ,Plant ecology ,QK900-989 - Abstract
As sessile organisms, plants face a wide range of abiotic stresses, with salinity being a significant condition affecting their growth, development, and productivity, particularly in arid and semi-arid regions. This study focused on understanding how salinity impacts Jatropha curcas, an important oilseed plant for the production of biodiesel. By examining the anatomy and ultrastructure of stomata and chloroplasts, we investigated the effects of prolonged salinity stress on J. curcas. This stress led to changes in the stomatal density, stomatal index, and ostiole aperture, which can cause an imbalance of water conductivity in the xylem. Through transmission electron microscopy, we explored the subcellular organization of J. curcas chloroplasts and their contribution to plant photosynthetic efficiency, providing insights into their role in this process. Notably, increases in salinity resulted in a significant increase in starch granule accumulation, leading to impaired granal and stromal grana lamellae, destroying this ultrastructure. Our findings indicate that the anatomy and ultrastructure of chloroplasts play a crucial role in influencing photosynthetic efficiency. Moreover, impaired hydraulic conductivity due to salinity and a lesser osmotic potential in vessels may cause a reduced source-to-sink relationship, which increases starch accumulation in the chloroplast and influences the ultrastructure of the chloroplast. This study offers a new perspective on the structure and function of chloroplasts in J. curcas, presenting innovative opportunities to develop strategies that enhance the production of biofuel in areas with high soil salinity.
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44. Retrospective study of canine cutaneous tumors submitted to a diagnostic pathology laboratory in Northern Portugal (2014–2020)
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Ana Luísa Martins, Ana Canadas-Sousa, João R. Mesquita, Patrícia Dias-Pereira, Irina Amorim, and Fátima Gärtner
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Cutaneous tumor ,Cancer ,Dog ,Breed ,Anatomic location ,Sex ,Veterinary medicine ,SF600-1100 - Abstract
Abstract Background Cutaneous neoplastic diseases are the most and second-most frequently reported tumors in male and female dogs, respectively. The aims of this study were to report the occurrence of canine cutaneous tumors in a pathology laboratory located in Northern Portugal between 2014 and 2020, and to characterize and categorize the anatomical locations, breed, age, and sex of the animals affected with different types of neoplasms. Results Throughout the 7-year study, 1,185 cases were diagnosed as cutaneous tumors, with 62.9% being classified as benign, and 37.1% as malignant. Mast cell tumors (22.7%) were the most frequently diagnosed tumor type, followed by benign soft tissue tumors (9.7%), sebaceous gland tumors (8.1%), vascular tumors (7.9%) and soft tissue sarcomas (7.6%). Cutaneous tumors commonly exhibited multicentric occurrence (14.6%) followed by single occurrence in hindlimb (12.1%), forelimb (8.6%), buttock (7.1%), abdominal (6.5%) and costal (5.2%) areas. The odds of developing cutaneous neoplasia were higher with increasing age (p
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45. Leaf plasticity across wet and dry seasons in Croton blanchetianus (Euphorbiaceae) at a tropical dry forest
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Keila Rêgo Mendes, Willian Batista-Silva, Jaqueline Dias-Pereira, Marcos P. S. Pereira, Eliane V. Souza, José E. Serrão, João A. A. Granja, Eugênia C. Pereira, David J. Gallacher, Pedro R. Mutti, Duany T. C. da Silva, Rogério S. de Souza Júnior, Gabriel B. Costa, Bergson G. Bezerra, Cláudio M. Santos e Silva, and Marcelo F. Pompelli
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Abstract Plant species of the Brazilian Caatinga experience seasonal wet and dry extremes, requiring seasonally different leaf characteristics for optimizing water availability. We investigated if Croton blanchetianus Baill exhibits leaf morphoanatomical traits across seasons and positioning in sunlight/natural shade. Leaves of ten 1-3 m tall plants in full sunlight and ten in natural shade were assessed in May, July (wet season), October and December (dry season) 2015 for gas exchange, leaf size, lamina and midrib cross sections (14 parameters), and chloroplast structure (5 parameters). Net photosynthesis was greater during the wet season (21.6 µm−2 s−1) compared to the dry season (5.8 µm−2 s−1) and was strongly correlated with almost all measured parameters (p
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46. Penicillium citreosulfuratum Isolated from Corroded Parts of a Hydroelectric Power Plant: Characterization and Control with Essential Oils
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Fausto Fernandes de Castro, José Roberto Dias Pereira, Roberto Messias Bezerra, Isamu Kanzaki, Ione Parra Barbosa-Tessmann, and Sergio Paulo Severo de Souza Diniz
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Penicillium citreosulfuratum ,Biofilm ,Metal ions ,Essential oils. ,Biotechnology ,TP248.13-248.65 - Abstract
Abstract A Penicillium sp. strain was isolated from corroded parts in the Coaracy Nunes hydroelectric power plant in Amapá State, Brazil. Morphological and molecular techniques identified this strain as Penicillium citreosulfuratum Biourge, whose 5.8S-ITS rDNA sequence grouped well in a phylogenetic tree with other Exilicaulis section species of the Penicillium genus. The obtained strain of P. citreosulfuratum ability to form biofilm on the surface of aluminum wires was confirmed by optical and scanning electron microscopy. In plates containing PDA or T&K media, the P. citreosulfuratum strain growth was inhibited around a paper disk containing a highly concentrated solution of copper, iron, or nickel. However, there was no inhibition halo around the paper disk containing aluminum and there was a faint halo around the paper disk containing zinc. This fungus was able to grow in a modified T&K liquid medium containing 50 mM of Al3+ and less efficiently in the same medium but containing 50 mM Zn2+. The essential oils of melaleuca, mint, thyme, and oregano at 100% inhibited the fungus growth. Oregano essential oil inhibited the P. citreosulfuratum strain growth in concentrations as low as 10%. In conclusion, the results show that the obtained strain of P. citreosulfurarum can form a biofilm on aluminum wires, it grows in the presence of a high concentrations of aluminum and zinc, and essential oils can control its growth.
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47. Unraveling Africa’s 'mystery': 'afropessimism' as the hegemonic discourse in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic
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Luiz Felipe Dias Pereira
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Africa ,COVID-19 ,International Relations (IR) ,post-structuralism ,post-colonialism ,Political science ,International relations ,JZ2-6530 - Abstract
This research focuses on the performance of African countries with regard to public health policies in the context of the covid-19 pandemic (2020-2021). The main argument is that the response of African countries to the pandemic and the low number of deaths on the African continent in general made explicit a contradiction in the hegemonic discourse regarding African states’ capacity to act effectively in the face of the threat of the virus. The theoretical framework includes post-structuralist and post-colonial approaches of International Relations and the methodology consists of discourse analysis.
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48. Morpho-physiological characterization of germination in Senna siamea
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Francisco Eudes da Silva, Márcio Dias Pereira, Josefa Patrícia Balduíno Nicolau, Francival Cardoso Felix, Gean Carlos da Silva Santos, Jayane Karine Pereira de Araújo, Robevania da Silva Alves Almeida, and Riselane de Lucena Alcântara Bruno
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Fabaceae ,Seedling morphology ,Physiological quality ,Forest seeds ,Germination test. ,Agriculture (General) ,S1-972 - Abstract
ABSTRACT Establishing the appropriate procedures for conducting germination tests in forest species is important for marketing the seeds, especially species that are not yet included in the relevant Normative Instructions. The aim of this study was to determine the ideal conditions of temperature and substrate to carry out the germination test on seeds of Senna siamea, as well as: (i) to characterise the morpho-physiology of seedling establishment, (ii) the period for seedling evaluation, and (iii) validate the efficiency of the methodology in 10 batches of seeds. The experimental design was completely randomised in a 2 x 2 factorial scheme (temperatures x substrates), with 12 replications of 50 seeds in each treatment. To evaluate the different batches, the data were submitted to analysis of variance, and the mean values compared by the Scott-Knott test at 5% probability. The percentage and speed of germination, first count, seedling length, accumulated germination, and seedling morphology were evaluated. The germination potential of S. siamea seeds is greater on paper-roll substrate at temperatures of 25 °C and 30 °C (86% and 87%). The first germination count and final seedling evaluation should be carried out 15 and 21 days after sowing, respectively. The species has epigeal germination and the seedlings are phanerocotyledonous. It was found that the method for carrying out and evaluating the germination test recommended in this study is suitable for evaluating batches of S. siamea seeds.
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49. Fabricando consensos e conflitos: protagonistas e temas da primeira onda de congressos associativos em Portugal (1865-1934)
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Joana Dias Pereira
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Associativismo ,Mobilização Política ,Crise do Liberalismo ,History (General) ,D1-2009 - Abstract
Resumo O presente artigo analisa a emergência de um novo repertório de ação coletiva em Portugal, os congressos associativos, procurando esclarecer a sua natureza e os seus impactos. Resulta do recenseamento e da análise dos 304 congressos associativos organizados em Portugal desde o I Congresso Social, de 1865, até a imposição do corporativismo, em 1934, bem como de 1733 teses debatidas nos mesmos. Foi possível caracterizar este fenômeno como um amplo processo de mobilização política, distinguindo os seus atores, as suas alianças e os seus antagonismos, e avaliar, através destas fontes, a evolução de diferentes “campos” políticos durante a crise do liberalismo. Esta observação é fundamental para se compreender a origem da polarização social e política que antecedeu a mais longa ditadura europeia.
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50. Sraffa e as 'leis dos retornos': uma análise dos artigos de 1925-1926
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JOSÉ MARIA DIAS PEREIRA
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Sraffa ,custos ,preços ,concorrência imperfeita ,Economics as a science ,HB71-74 - Abstract
RESUMO Este artigo faz uma análise de dois textos de Sraffa publicados em 1925 e 1926, com críticas à teoria marginalista dominante, que pressupõe concorrência perfeita e retornos decrescentes. Sraffa concluiu que esse modelo só se aplica no caso de rendimentos constantes. Esses dois artigos serviram de base para que Sraffa, quase 30 anos depois, formulasse uma demolidora crítica à teoria marginalista ou subjetiva do valor ao propor um modelo de preços e distribuição da renda entre salários e lucros e que não depende da hipótese de mudanças na escala de produção ou nas proporções dos fatores.
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