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2. Rigidity Theorem for Integral Pinched Static Manifolds and Related Critical Spaces
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Baltazar, H. and Queiroz, C.
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- 2024
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3. The miniJPAS survey: AGN & host galaxy co-evolution of X-ray selected sources
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López, I. E., Brusa, M., Bonoli, S., Shankar, F., Acharya, N., Laloux, B., Dolag, K., Georgakakis, A., Lapi, A., Almeida, C. Ramos, Salvato, M., Chaves-Montero, J., Coelho, P., Díaz-García, L. A., Fernández-Ontiveros, J. A., Hernán-Caballero, A., Delgado, R. M. González, Marquez, I., Pović, M., Soria, R., Queiroz, C., Rahna, P. T., Abramo, R., Alcaniz, J., Benitez, N., Carneiro, S., Cenarro, J., Cristóbal-Hornillos, D., Dupke, R., Ederoclite, A., López-Sanjuan, C., Marín-Franch, A., de Oliveira, C. Mendes, Moles, M., Sodré Jr, L., Taylor, K., Varela, J., and Ramió, H. V.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
Studies indicate strong evidence of a scaling relation in the local Universe between the supermassive black hole mass ($M_\rm{BH}$) and the stellar mass of their host galaxies ($M_\star$). They even show similar histories across cosmic times of their differential terms: star formation rate (SFR) and black hole accretion rate (BHAR). However, a clear picture of this coevolution is far from being understood. We select an X-ray sample of active galactic nuclei (AGN) up to $z=2.5$ in the miniJPAS footprint. Their X-ray to infrared spectral energy distributions (SEDs) have been modeled with CIGALE, constraining the emission to 68 bands. For a final sample of 308 galaxies, we derive their physical properties (e.g., $M_\star$, $\rm{SFR}$, $\rm{SFH}$, and $L_\rm{AGN}$). We also fit their optical spectra for a subsample of 113 sources to estimate the $M_\rm{BH}$. We calculate the BHAR depending on two radiative efficiency regimes. We find that the Eddington ratios ($\lambda$) and its popular proxy ($L_\rm{X}$/$M_\star$) have 0.6 dex of difference, and a KS-test indicates that they come from different distributions. Our sources exhibit a considerable scatter on the $M_\rm{BH}$-$M_\star$ relation, which can explain the difference between $\lambda$ and its proxy. We also model three evolution scenarios to recover the integral properties at $z=0$. Using the SFR and BHAR, we show a notable diminution in the scattering between $M_\rm{BH}$-$M_\star$. For the last scenario, we consider the SFH and a simple energy budget for the AGN accretion, obtaining a relation similar to the local Universe. Our study covers $\sim 1$ deg$^2$ in the sky and is sensitive to biases in luminosity. Nevertheless, we show that, for bright sources, the link between SFR and BHAR, and their decoupling based on an energy limit is the key that leads to the local $M_\rm{BH}$-$M_\star$ scaling relation., Comment: Accepted for publication in A&A
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- 2023
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4. J-NEP: 60-band photometry and photometric redshifts for the James Webb Space Telescope North Ecliptic Pole Time-Domain Field
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Hernán-Caballero, A., Willmer, C. N. A., Varela, J., López-Sanjuan, C., Marín-Franch, A., Ramió, H. Vázquez, Civera, T., Ederoclite, A., Muniesa, D., Cenarro, J., Bonoli, S., Dupke, R., Lim, J., Chaves-Montero, J., Laur, J., Hernández-Monteagudo, C., Fernández-Ontiveros, J. A., Fernández-Soto, A., Díaz-García, L. A., Delgado, R. M. González, Queiroz, C., Vílchez, J. M., Abramo, R., Alcaniz, J., Benítez, N., Carneiro, S., Cristóbal-Hornillos, D., de Oliveira, C. Mendes, Moles, M., Sodré Jr., L., and Taylor, K.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
The J-PAS survey will observe ~1/3 of the northern sky with a set of 56 narrow-band filters using the dedicated 2.55 m JST telescope at the Javalambre Astrophysical Observatory. Prior to the installation of the main camera, in order to demonstrate the scientific potential of J-PAS, two small surveys were performed with the single-CCD Pathfinder camera: miniJPAS (~1 deg2 along the Extended Groth Strip), and J-NEP (~0.3 deg2 around the JWST North Ecliptic Pole Time Domain Field), including all 56 J-PAS filters as well as u, g, r, and i. J-NEP is ~0.5-1.0 magnitudes deeper than miniJPAS, providing photometry for 24,618 r-band detected sources and photometric redshifts (photo-z) for the 6,662 sources with r<23. In this paper we describe the photometry and photo-z of J-NEP and demonstrate a new method for the removal of systematic offsets in the photometry based on the median colours of galaxies, dubbed "galaxy locus recalibration". This method does not require spectroscopic observations except in a few reference pointings and, unlike previous methods, is applicable to the whole J-PAS survey. We use a spectroscopic sample of 787 galaxies to test the photo-z performance for J-NEP and in comparison to miniJPAS. We find that the deeper J-NEP observations result in a factor ~1.5-2 decrease in sigma_NMAD (a robust estimate of the standard deviation of the photo-z error) and the outlier rate relative to miniJPAS for r>21.5 sources, but no improvement in brighter ones. We find the same relation between sigma_NMAD and odds in J-NEP and miniJPAS, suggesting sigma_NMAD can be predicted for any set of J-PAS sources from their odds distribution alone, with no need for additional spectroscopy to calibrate the relation. We explore the causes for photo-z outliers and find that colour-space degeneracy at low S/N, photometry artifacts, source blending, and exotic spectra are the most important factors., Comment: 16 pages, 25 figures, accepted for publication in Astronomy and Astrophysics
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- 2023
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5. TOPz: Photometric redshifts for J-PAS
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Laur, J., Tempel, E., Tamm, A., Kipper, R., Liivamägi, L. J., Hernán-Caballero, A., Muru, M. M., Chaves-Montero, J., Díaz-García, L. A., Turner, S., Tuvikene, T., Queiroz, C., Bom, C. R., Fernández-Ontiveros, J. A., Delgado, R. M. González, Civera, T., Abramo, R., Alcaniz, J., Benitez, N., Bonoli, S., Carneiro, S., Cenarro, J., Cristóbal-Hornillos, D., Dupke, R., Ederoclite, A., López-Sanjuan, C., Marín-Franch, A., de Oliveira, C. M., Moles, M., Sodré Jr, L., Taylor, K., Varela, J., and Ramió, H. V.
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
The importance of photometric galaxy redshift estimation is rapidly increasing with the development of specialised powerful observational facilities. We develop a new photometric redshift estimation workflow TOPz to provide reliable and efficient redshift estimations for the upcoming large-scale survey J-PAS which will observe 8500 deg2 of the northern sky through 54 narrow-band filters. TOPz relies on template-based photo-z estimation with some added J-PAS specific features and possibilities. We present TOPz performance on data from the miniJPAS survey, a precursor to the J-PAS survey with an identical filter system. First, we generated spectral templates based on the miniJPAS sources using the synthetic galaxy spectrum generation software CIGALE. Then we applied corrections to the input photometry by minimising systematic offsets from the template flux in each filter. To assess the accuracy of the redshift estimation, we used spectroscopic redshifts from the DEEP2, DEEP3, and SDSS surveys, available for 1989 miniJPAS galaxies with r < 22 magAB. We also tested how the choice and number of input templates, photo-z priors, and photometric corrections affect the TOPz redshift accuracy. The general performance of the combination of miniJPAS data and the TOPz workflow fulfills the expectations for J-PAS redshift accuracy. Similarly to previous estimates, we find that 38.6% of galaxies with r < 22 mag reach the J-PAS redshift accuracy goal of dz/(1 + z) < 0.003. Limiting the number of spectra in the template set improves the redshift accuracy up to 5%, especially for fainter, noise-dominated sources. Further improvements will be possible once the actual J-PAS data become available., Comment: 20 pages, 24 figures
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- 2022
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6. Photometric redshifts for the S-PLUS Survey: is machine learning up to the task?
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Lima, E. V. R., Sodré Jr., L., Bom, C. R., Teixeira, G. S. M., Nakazono, L., Buzzo, M. L., Queiroz, C., Herpich, F. R., Castellón, J. L. Nilo, Dantas, M. L. L., Dors, O. L., Souza, R. C. T., Akras, S., Jiménez-Teja, Y., Kanaan, A., Ribeiro, T., and Schoennell, W.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
The Southern Photometric Local Universe Survey (S-PLUS) is a novel project that aims to map the Southern Hemisphere using a twelve filter system, comprising five broad-band SDSS-like filters and seven narrow-band filters optimized for important stellar features in the local universe. In this paper we use the photometry and morphological information from the first S-PLUS data release (S-PLUS DR1) cross-matched to unWISE data and spectroscopic redshifts from Sloan Digital Sky Survey DR15. We explore three different machine learning methods (Gaussian Processes with GPz and two Deep Learning models made with TensorFlow) and compare them with the currently used template-fitting method in the S-PLUS DR1 to address whether machine learning methods can take advantage of the twelve filter system for photometric redshift prediction. Using tests for accuracy for both single-point estimates such as the calculation of the scatter, bias, and outlier fraction, and probability distribution functions (PDFs) such as the Probability Integral Transform (PIT), the Continuous Ranked Probability Score (CRPS) and the Odds distribution, we conclude that a deep-learning method using a combination of a Bayesian Neural Network and a Mixture Density Network offers the most accurate photometric redshifts for the current test sample. It achieves single-point photometric redshifts with scatter ($\sigma_\text{NMAD}$) of 0.023, normalized bias of -0.001, and outlier fraction of 0.64% for galaxies with r-auto magnitudes between 16 and 21., Comment: 49 pages, 9 figures. Accepted for publication in Astronomy and Computing. Data products are available in https://splus.cloud/ website
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- 2021
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7. The miniJPAS survey: the photometric redshift catalogue
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Hernán-Caballero, A., Varela, J., López-Sanjuan, C., Muniesa, D., Civera, T., Chaves-Montero, J., Díaz-García, L. A., Laur, J., Hernández-Monteagudo, C., Abramo, R., Angulo, R., Cristóbal-Hornillos, D., González-Delgado, R. M., Greisel, N., Orsi, A., Queiroz, C., Sobral, D., Tamm, A., Tempel, E., Vázquez-Ramió, H., Alcaniz, J., Benítez, N., Bonoli, S., Carneiro, S., Cenarro, J., Dupke, R., Ederoclite, A., Marín-Frach, A., de Oliveira, C. Mendes, Moles, M., Sodr, L., Taylor, K., and Cypriano, E. S.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
MiniJPAS is a ~1 deg^2 imaging survey of the AEGIS field in 60 bands, performed to demonstrate the scientific potential of the upcoming JPAS survey. Full coverage of the 3800-9100 \AA range with 54 narrow and 6 broad optical filters allow for extremely accurate photo-z, which applied over 1000s of deg^2 will enable new applications of the photo-z technique such as measurement of baryonic acoustic oscillations. In this paper we describe the method used to obtain the photo-z included in the publicly available miniJPAS catalogue, and characterise the photo-z performance. We build 100 \AA resolution photo-spectra from the PSF-corrected forced-aperture photometry. Systematic offsets in the photometry are corrected by applying magnitude shifts obtained through iterative fitting with stellar population synthesis models. We compute photo-z with a customised version of LePhare, using a set of templates optimised for the J-PAS filter-set. We analyse the accuracy of miniJPAS photo-z and their dependence on multiple quantities using a subsample of 5,266 galaxies with spectroscopic redshifts from SDSS and DEEP, that we find to be representative of the whole r<23 miniJPAS sample. Formal uncertainties for the photo-z that are calculated with the \delta\chi^2 method underestimate the actual redshift errors. The odds parameter has the stronger correlation with |Dz|, and accurately reproduces the probability of a redshift outlier (|Dz|>0.03) irrespective of the magnitude, redshift, or spectral type of the sources. We show that the two main summary statistics characterising the photo-z accuracy for a population of galaxies (snmad and \eta) can be predicted by the distribution of odds in such population, and use this to estimate them for the whole miniJPAS sample. At r<23 there are 17,500 galaxies/deg^2 with valid photo-z estimates, of which 4,200 are expected to have |Dz|<0.003 (abridged)., Comment: 25 pages, 32 figures, 5 tables, accepted for publication in A&A
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- 2021
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8. On the discovery of stars, quasars, and galaxies in the Southern Hemisphere with S-PLUS DR2
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Nakazono, L., de Oliveira, C. Mendes, Hirata, N. S. T., Jeram, S., Queiroz, C., Eikenberry, Stephen S., Gonzalez, A. H., Abramo, R., Overzier, R., Espadoto, M., Martinazzo, A., Sampedro, L., Herpich, F. R., Almeida-Fernandes, F., Werle, A., Barbosa, C. E., Sodré Jr., L., Lima, E. V., Buzzo, M. L., Cortesi, A., Menéndez-Delmestre, K., Akras, S., Alvarez-Candal, Alvaro, Lopes, A. R., Telles, E., Schoenell, W., Kanaan, A., and Ribeiro, T.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
This paper provides a catalogue of stars, quasars, and galaxies for the Southern Photometric Local Universe Survey Data Release 2 (S-PLUS DR2) in the Stripe 82 region. We show that a 12-band filter system (5 Sloan-like and 7 narrow bands) allows better performance for object classification than the usual analysis based solely on broad bands (regardless of infrared information). Moreover, we show that our classification is robust against missing values. Using spectroscopically confirmed sources retrieved from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey DR16 and DR14Q, we train a random forest classifier with the 12 S-PLUS magnitudes + 4 morphological features. A second random forest classifier is trained with the addition of the W1 (3.4 $\mu$m) and W2 (4.6 $\mu$m) magnitudes from the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE). Forty-four percent of our catalogue have WISE counterparts and are provided with classification from both models. We achieve 95.76% (52.47%) of quasar purity, 95.88% (92.24%) of quasar completeness, 99.44% (98.17%) of star purity, 98.22% (78.56%) of star completeness, 98.04% (81.39%) of galaxy purity, and 98.8% (85.37%) of galaxy completeness for the first (second) classifier, for which the metrics were calculated on objects with (without) WISE counterpart. A total of 2,926,787 objects that are not in our spectroscopic sample were labelled, obtaining 335,956 quasars, 1,347,340 stars, and 1,243,391 galaxies. From those, 7.4%, 76.0%, and 58.4% were classified with probabilities above 80%. The catalogue with classification and probabilities for Stripe 82 S-PLUS DR2 is available for download., Comment: 27 pages, 22 figures. Updated to reflect the published version. Data products are available in https://splus.cloud/ website
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- 2021
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9. The miniJPAS survey: Identification and characterization of galaxy populations with the J-PAS photometric system
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Delgado, R. M. González, Díaz-García, L. A., de Amorim, A., Bruzual, G., Fernandes, R. Cid, Pérez, E., Bonoli, S., Cenarro, A. J., Coelho, P. R. T., Cortesi, A., García-Benito, R., Fernández, R. López, Martínez-Solaeche, G., Rodríguez-Martín, J. E., Magris, G., Mejía-Narvaez, A., Brito-Silva, D., Abramo, L. R., Diego, J. M., Dupke, R. A., Hernán-Caballero, A., Hernández-Monteagudo, C., López-Sanjuan, C., Marín-Franch, A., Marra, V., Moles, M., Montero-Dorta, A., Queiroz, C., Sodré Jr., L., Varela, J., Ramió, H. Vázquez, Vílchez, J. M., Baqui, P. O., Benítez, N., Cristóbal-Hornillos, D., Ederoclite, A., de Oliveira, C. Mendes, Civera, T., Muniesa, D., Taylor, K., Tempel, E., and collaboration, the J-PAS
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
J-PAS will soon start imaging 8000 deg2 of the northern sky with its unique set of 56 filters (R $\sim$ 60). Before, we observed 1 deg2 on the AEGIS field with an interim camera with all the J-PAS filters. With this data (miniJPAS), we aim at proving the scientific potential of J-PAS to identify and characterize the galaxy populations with the goal of performing galaxy evolution studies across cosmic time. Several SED-fitting codes are used to constrain the stellar population properties of a complete flux-limited sample (rSDSS <= 22.5 AB) of miniJPAS galaxies that extends up to z = 1. We find consistent results on the galaxy properties derived from the different codes, independently of the galaxy spectral-type or redshift. For galaxies with SNR>=10, we estimate that the J-PAS photometric system allows to derive stellar population properties with a precision that is equivalent to that obtained with spectroscopic surveys of similar SNR. By using the dust-corrected (u-r) colour-mass diagram, a powerful proxy to characterize galaxy populations, we find that the fraction of red and blue galaxies evolves with cosmic time, with red galaxies being $\sim$ 38% and $\sim$ 18% of the whole population at z = 0.1 and z = 0.5, respectively. At all redshifts, the more massive galaxies belong to the red sequence and these galaxies are typically older and more metal rich than their counterparts in the blue cloud. Our results confirm that with J-PAS data we will be able to analyze large samples of galaxies up to z $\sim$ 1, with galaxy stellar masses above of log(M$_*$/M$_{\odot}$) $\sim$ 8.9, 9.5, and 9.9 at z = 0.3, 0.5, and 0.7, respectively. The SFH of a complete sub-sample of galaxies selected at z $\sim$ 0.1 with log(M$_*$/M$_{\odot}$) > 8.3 constrain the cosmic evolution of the star formation rate density up to z $\sim$ 3 in good agreement with results from cosmological surveys., Comment: 27 pages, 23 figures, 3 tables, accepted for publication in Astronomy & Astrophysics
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- 2021
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10. The miniJPAS survey: star-galaxy classification using machine learning
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Baqui, P. O., Marra, V., Casarini, L., Angulo, R., Díaz-García, L. A., Hernández-Monteagudo, C., Lopes, P. A. A., López-Sanjuan, C., Muniesa, D., Placco, V. M., Quartin, M., Queiroz, C., Sobral, D., Solano, E., Tempel, E., Varela, J., Vílchez, J. M., Abramo, R., Alcaniz, J., Benitez, N., Bonoli, S., Carneiro, S., Cenarro, A. J., Cristóbal-Hornillos, D., de Amorim, A. L., de Oliveira, C. M., Dupke, R., Ederoclite, A., Delgado, R. M. González, Marín-Franch, A., Moles, M., Ramió, H. Vázquez, Sodré, L., and Taylor, K.
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
Future astrophysical surveys such as J-PAS will produce very large datasets, which will require the deployment of accurate and efficient Machine Learning (ML) methods. In this work, we analyze the miniJPAS survey, which observed about 1 deg2 of the AEGIS field with 56 narrow-band filters and 4 ugri broad-band filters. We discuss the classification of miniJPAS sources into extended (galaxies) and point-like (e.g. stars) objects, a necessary step for the subsequent scientific analyses. We aim at developing an ML classifier that is complementary to traditional tools based on explicit modeling. In order to train and test our classifiers, we crossmatched the miniJPAS dataset with SDSS and HSC-SSP data. We trained and tested 6 different ML algorithms on the two crossmatched catalogs. As input for the ML algorithms we use the magnitudes from the 60 filters together with their errors, with and without the morphological parameters. We also use the mean PSF in the r detection band for each pointing. We find that the RF and ERT algorithms perform best in all scenarios. When analyzing the full magnitude range of 15
21). We use our best classifiers, with and without morphology, in order to produce a value added catalog available at https://j-pas.org/datareleases ., Comment: 19 pages, 17 figures. New Appendices E & F and improved discussion. VAC available at https://j-pas.org/datareleases . Trained models available at https://github.com/J-PAS-collaboration/StarGalClass-MachineLearning . Abstract abridged to meet arXiv requirements. Version accepted for publication in A&A - Published
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11. The miniJPAS survey: a preview of the Universe in 56 colours
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Bonoli, S., Marín-Franch, A., Varela, J., Ramió, H. Vázquez, Abramo, L. R., Cenarro, A. J., Dupke, R. A., Vílchez, J. M., Cristóbal-Hornillos, D., Delgado, R. M. González, Hernández-Monteagudo, C., López-Sanjuan, C., Muniesa, D. J., Civera, T., Ederoclite, A., Hernán-Caballero, A., Marra, V., Baqui, P. O., Cortesi, A., Cypriano, E. S., Daflon, S., de Amorim, A. L., Díaz-García, L. A., Diego, J. M., Martínez-Solaeche, G., Pérez, E., Placco, V. M., Prada, F., Queiroz, C., Alcaniz, J., Alvarez-Candal, A., Cepa, J., Maroto, A. L., Roig, F., Siffert, B. B., Taylor, K., Benitez, N., Moles, M., Sodré Jr., L., Carneiro, S., de Oliveira, C. Mendes, Abdalla, E., Angulo, R. E., Resco, M. Aparicio, Balaguera-Antolínez, A., Ballesteros, F. J., Brito-Silva, D., Broadhurst, T., Carrasco, E. R., Castro, T., Fernandes, R. Cid, Coelho, P., de Melo, R. B., Doubrawa, L., Fernandez-Soto, A., Ferrari, F., Finoguenov, A., García-Benito, R., Iglesias-Páramo, J., Jiménez-Teja, Y., Kitaura, F. S., Laur, J., Lopes, P. A. A., Lucatelli, G., Martínez, V. J., Maturi, M., Quartin, M., Pigozzo, C., Rodrìguez-Martìn, J. E., Salzano, V., Tamm, A., Tempel, E., Umetsu, K., Valdivielso, L., von Marttens, R., Zitrin, A., Díaz-Martín, M. C., López-Alegre, G., López-Sainz, A., Yanes-Díaz, A., Rueda-Teruel, F., Rueda-Teruel, S., Ibañez, J. Abril, Bravo, J. L Antón, Ferrer, R. Bello, Bielsa, S., Casino, J. M., Castillo, J., Chueca, S., Cuesta, L., Calderaro, J. Garzarán, Iglesias-Marzoa, R., Íniguez, C., Gutierrez, J. L. Lamadrid, Lopez-Martinez, F., Lozano-Pérez, D., Sacristán, N. Maícas, Molina-Ibáñez, E. L., Moreno-Signes, A., Llano, S. Rodríguez, Navarro, M. Royo, Rua, V. Tilve, Andrade, U., Alfaro, E. J., Akras, S., Arnalte-Mur, P., Ascaso, B., Barbosa, C. E., Jiménez, J. Beltrán, Benetti, M., Bengaly, C. A. P., Bernui, A., Blanco-Pillado, J. J., Fernandes, M. Borges, Bregman, J. N., Bruzual, G., Calderone, G., Carvano, J. M., Casarini, L., Chies-Santos, A. L, de Carvalho, G. Coutinho, Dimauro, P., Puertas, S. Duarte, Figueruelo, D., González-Serrano, J. I., Guerrero, M. A., Gurung-López, S., Herranz, D., Huertas-Company, M., Irwin, J. A., Izquierdo-Villalba, D., Kanaan, A., Kehrig, C., Kirkpatrick, C. C., Lim, J., Lopes, A. R., de Oliveira, R. Lopes, Marcos-Caballero, A., Martínez-Delgado, D., Martínez-González, E., Martínez-Somonte, G., Oliveira, N., Orsi, A. A., Overzier, R. A., Penna-Lima, M., Reis, R. R. R., Spinoso, D., Tsujikawa, S., Vielva, P., Vitorelli, A. Z., Xia, J. Q., Yuan, H. B., Arroyo-Polonio, A., Dantas, M. L. L., Galarza, C. A., Gonçalves, D. R., Gonçalves, R. S., Gonzalez, J. E., Gonzalez, A. H., Greisel, N., Landim, R. G., Lazzaro, D., Magris, G., Monteiro-Oliveira, R., Pereira, C. B., Rebouças, M. J., Rodriguez-Espinosa, J. M., da Costa, S. Santos, and Telles, E.
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Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
The Javalambre-Physics of the Accelerating Universe Astrophysical Survey (J-PAS) will soon start to scan thousands of square degrees of the northern extragalactic sky with a unique set of $56$ optical filters from a dedicated $2.55$m telescope, JST, at the Javalambre Astrophysical Observatory. Before the arrival of the final instrument (a 1.2 Gpixels, 4.2deg$^2$ field-of-view camera), the JST was equipped with an interim camera (JPAS-Pathfinder), composed of one CCD with a 0.3deg$^2$ field-of-view and resolution of 0.23 arcsec pixel$^{-1}$. To demonstrate the scientific potential of J-PAS, with the JPAS-Pathfinder camera we carried out a survey on the AEGIS field (along the Extended Groth Strip), dubbed miniJPAS. We observed a total of $\sim 1$ deg$^2$, with the $56$ J-PAS filters, which include $54$ narrow band (NB, $\rm{FWHM} \sim 145$Angstrom) and two broader filters extending to the UV and the near-infrared, complemented by the $u,g,r,i$ SDSS broad band (BB) filters. In this paper we present the miniJPAS data set, the details of the catalogues and data access, and illustrate the scientific potential of our multi-band data. The data surpass the target depths originally planned for J-PAS, reaching $\rm{mag}_{\rm {AB}}$ between $\sim 22$ and $23.5$ for the NB filters and up to $24$ for the BB filters ($5\sigma$ in a $3$~arcsec aperture). The miniJPAS primary catalogue contains more than $64,000$ sources extracted in the $r$ detection band with forced photometry in all other bands. We estimate the catalogue to be complete up to $r=23.6$ for point-like sources and up to $r=22.7$ for extended sources. Photometric redshifts reach subpercent precision for all sources up to $r=22.5$, and a precision of $\sim 0.3$% for about half of the sample. (Abridged), Comment: The miniJPAS data and associated value added catalogues are publicly accessible via this url: http://archive.cefca.es/catalogues/minijpas-pdr201912
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12. The S-PLUS: a star/galaxy classification based on a Machine Learning approach
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Costa-Duarte, M. V., Sampedro, L., Molino, A., Xavier, H. S., Herpich, F. R., Chies-Santos, A. L., Barbosa, C. E., Cortesi, A., Schoenell, W., Kanaan, A., Ribeiro, T., de Oliveira, C. Mendes, Akras, S., Alvarez-Candal, A., Barbosa, C. L., Castellón, J. L. N., Coelho, P., Dantas, M. L. L., Dupke, R., Ederoclite, A., Galarza, A., Gonçalves, T. S., Hernandez-Jimenez, J. A., Jiménez-Teja, Y., Lopes, A., Lopes, P. A. A., de Oliveira, R. Lopes, de Azevedo, J. L. Melo, Nakazono, L. M., Perottoni, H. D., Queiroz, C., Saha, K., Sodré Jr., L., Telles, E., and de Souza, R. C. Thom
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
We present a star/galaxy classification for the Southern Photometric Local Universe Survey (S-PLUS), based on a Machine Learning approach: the Random Forest algorithm. We train the algorithm using the S-PLUS optical photometry up to $r$=21, matched to SDSS/DR13, and morphological parameters. The metric of importance is defined as the relative decrease of the initial accuracy when all correlations related to a certain feature is vanished. In general, the broad photometric bands presented higher importance when compared to narrow ones. The influence of the morphological parameters has been evaluated training the RF with and without the inclusion of morphological parameters, presenting accuracy values of 95.0\% and 88.1\%, respectively. Particularly, the morphological parameter {\rm FWHM/PSF} performed the highest importance over all features to distinguish between stars and galaxies, indicating that it is crucial to classify objects into stars and galaxies. We investigate the misclassification of stars and galaxies in the broad-band colour-colour diagram $(g-r)$ versus $(r-i)$. The morphology can notably improve the classification of objects at regions in the diagram where the misclassification was relatively high. Consequently, it provides cleaner samples for statistical studies. The expected contamination rate of red galaxies as a function of the redshift is estimated, providing corrections for red galaxy samples. The classification of QSOs as extragalactic objects is slightly better using photometric-only case. An extragalactic point-source catalogue is provided using the classification without any morphology feature (only the SED information) with additional constraints on photometric redshifts and {\rm FWHM/PSF} values., Comment: 11 pages and 6 figures, submitted to MNRAS
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13. Assessing the photometric redshift precision of the S-PLUS survey: the Stripe-82 as a test-case
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Molino, A., Costa-Duarte, M. V., Sampedro, L., Herpich, F. R., Sodré Jr., L., de Oliveira, C. Mendes, Schoenell, W., Barbosa, C. E., Queiroz, C., Lima, E. V. R., Azanha, L., Muñoz-Elgueta, N., Ribeiro, T., Kanaan, A., Hernandez-Jimenez, J. A., Cortesi, A., Akras, S., de Oliveira, R. Lopes, Torres-Flores, S., Lima-Dias, C., Castellon, J. L. Nilo, Damke, G., Alvarez-Candal, A., Jiménez-Teja, Y., Coelho, P., Pereira, E., Montero-Dorta, A. D., Benítez, N., Gonçalves, T. S., Santana-Silva, L., Werner, S. V., Almeida, L. A., Lopes, P. A. A., Chies-Santos, A. L., Telles, E., de Souza, Thom, C., R., Gonçalves, D. R., de Souza, R. S., Makler, M., Placco, V. M., Nakazono, L. M. I., Saito, R. K., Overzier, R. A., and Abramo, L. R.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
In this paper we present a thorough discussion about the photometric redshift (photo-z) performance of the Southern Photometric Local Universe Survey (S-PLUS). This survey combines a 7 narrow + 5 broad passband filter system, with a typical photometric-depth of r$\sim$21 AB. For this exercise, we utilize the Data Release 1 (DR1), corresponding to 336 deg$^{2}$ from the Stripe-82 region. We rely on the \texttt{BPZ2} code to compute our estimates, using a new library of SED models, which includes additional templates for quiescent galaxies. When compared to a spectroscopic redshift control sample of $\sim$100k galaxies, we find a precision of $\sigma_{z}<$0.8\%, $<$2.0\% or $<$3.0\% for galaxies with magnitudes r$<$17, $<$19 and $<$21, respectively. A precision of 0.6\% is attained for galaxies with the highest \texttt{Odds} values. These estimates have a negligible bias and a fraction of catastrophic outliers inferior to 1\%. We identify a redshift window (i.e., 0.26$
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14. The Southern Photometric Local Universe Survey (S-PLUS): improved SEDs, morphologies and redshifts with 12 optical filters
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de Oliveira, C. Mendes, Ribeiro, T., Schoenell, W., Kanaan, A., Overzier, R. A., Molino, A., Sampedro, L., Coelho, P., Barbosa, C. E., Cortesi, A., Costa-Duarte, M. V., Herpich, F. R., Hernandez-Jimenez, J. A., Placco, V. M., Xavier, H. S., Abramo, L. R., Saito, R. K., Chies-Santos, A. L., Ederoclite, A., de Oliveira, R. Lopes, Gonçalves, D. R., Akras, S., Almeida, L. A., Almeida-Fernandes, F., Beers, T. C., Bonatto, C., Bonoli, S., Cypriano, E. S., de Lima, Erik V. R., de Souza, R. S., de Souza, G. Fabiano, Ferrari, F., Gonçalves, T. S., Gonzalez, A. H., Gutiérrez-Soto, L. A., Hartmann, E. A., Jaffe, Y., Kerber, L. O., Lima-Dias, C., Lopes, P. A. A., Menendez-Delmestre, K., Nakazono, L. M. I., Novais, P. M., Ortega-Minakata, R. A., Pereira, E. S., Perottoni, H. D., Queiroz, C., Reis, R. R. R., Santos, W. A., Santos-Silva, T., Santucci, R. M., Barbosa, C. L., Siffert, B. B., Sodré Jr., L., Torres-Flores, S., Westera, P., Whitten, D. D., Alcaniz, J. S., Alonso-García, Javier, Alencar, S., Alvarez-Candal, A., Amram, P., Azanha, L., Barbá, R. H., Bernardinelli, P. H., Fernandes, M. Borges, Branco, V., Brito-Silva, D., Buzzo, M. L., Caffer, J., Campillay, A., Cano, Z., Carvano, J. M., Castejon, M., Fernandes, R. Cid, Dantas, M. L. L., Daflon, S., Damke, G., de la Reza, R., de Azevedo, L. J. de Melo, De Paula, D. F., Diem, K. G., Donnerstein, R., Dors, O. L., Dupke, R., Eikenberry, S., Escudero, Carlos G., Faifer, Favio R., Farías, H., Fernandes, B., Fernandes, C., Fontes, S., Galarza, A., Hirata, N. S. T., Katena, L., Gregorio-Hetem, J., Hernández-Fernández, J. D., Izzo, L., Arancibia, M. Jaque, Jatenco-Pereira, V., Jiménez-Teja, Y., Kann, D. A., Krabbe, A. C., Labayru, C., Lazzaro, D., Neto, G. B. Lima, Lopes, Amanda R., Magalhães, R., Makler, M., de Menezes, R., Miralda-Escudé, J., Monteiro-Oliveira, R., Montero-Dorta, A. D., Muñoz-Elgueta, N., Nemmen, R. S., Castellón, J. L. Nilo, Oliveira, A. S., Ortíz, D., Pattaro, E., Pereira, C. B., Quint, B., Riguccini, L., Pinto, H. J. Rocha, Rodrigues, I., Roig, F., Rossi, S., Saha, Kanak, Santos, R., Müller, A. Schnorr, Sesto, Leandro A., Silva, R., Castelli, Analía V. Smith, Teixeira, Ramachrisna, Telles, E., de Souza, R. C. Thom, Thöne, C., Trevisan, M., Postigo, A. de Ugarte, Urrutia-Viscarra, F., Veiga, C. H., Vika, M., Vitorelli, A. Z., Werle, A., Werner, S. V., and Zaritsky, D.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
The Southern Photometric Local Universe Survey (S-PLUS) is imaging ~9300 deg^2 of the celestial sphere in twelve optical bands using a dedicated 0.8 m robotic telescope, the T80-South, at the Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory, Chile. The telescope is equipped with a 9.2k by 9.2k e2v detector with 10 um pixels, resulting in a field-of-view of 2 deg^2 with a plate scale of 0.55"/pixel. The survey consists of four main subfields, which include two non-contiguous fields at high Galactic latitudes (8000 deg^2 at |b| > 30 deg) and two areas of the Galactic plane and bulge (for an additional 1300 deg^2). S-PLUS uses the Javalambre 12-band magnitude system, which includes the 5 u, g, r, i, z broad-band filters and 7 narrow-band filters centered on prominent stellar spectral features: the Balmer jump/[OII], Ca H+K, H-delta, G-band, Mg b triplet, H-alpha, and the Ca triplet. S-PLUS delivers accurate photometric redshifts (delta_z/(1+z) = 0.02 or better) for galaxies with r < 20 AB mag and redshift < 0.5, thus producing a 3D map of the local Universe over a volume of more than 1 (Gpc/h)^3. The final S-PLUS catalogue will also enable the study of star formation and stellar populations in and around the Milky Way and nearby galaxies, as well as searches for quasars, variable sources, and low-metallicity stars. In this paper we introduce the main characteristics of the survey, illustrated with science verification data highlighting the unique capabilities of S-PLUS. We also present the first public data release of ~336 deg^2 of the Stripe-82 area, which is available at http://datalab.noao.edu/splus., Comment: Updated to reflect the published version (MNRAS, 489, 241). For a short introductory video of the S-PLUS project, see https://youtu.be/yc5kHrHU9Jk - The S-PLUS Data Release 1 is available at http://datalab.noao.edu/splus
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15. CHEKLIST DA ICTIOFAUNA DO RIO TOCANTINS EM IMPERATRIZ, REGIÃO SUDOESTE MARANHENSE
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BARBOSA, L., primary, VIANA, D.C., additional, and QUEIROZ, C., additional
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16. Photometric redshifts for the S-PLUS Survey: Is machine learning up to the task?
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Lima, E.V.R., Sodré, L., Jr., Bom, C.R., Teixeira, G.S.M., Nakazono, L., Buzzo, M.L., Queiroz, C., Herpich, F.R., Castellon, J.L. Nilo, Dantas, M.L.L., Dors, O.L., Jr., Souza, R.C. Thom de, Akras, S., Jiménez-Teja, Y., Kanaan, A., Ribeiro, T., and Schoennell, W.
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- 2022
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17. Validation of novel colorectal cancer biomarkers derived from animal models of Apc inactivation : analysis of cohorts from the UK and Brazil
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Queiroz, C. J., Jenkins, J., Miyajima, F., and Pritchard, D. M.
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616.99 - Abstract
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third and second most common cause of cancer death in men and women, respectively, worldwide. Most deaths result from late diagnosis and the lack of effective treatments for patients with advanced disease. Better biomarkers for early diagnosis, prediction of response to treatment and prognostic determination are therefore urgently needed. In this research, we have assessed several CRC candidate biomarkers that had previously been identified during studies involving animal models of adenomatous polyposis coli (Apc) inactivation (the most common genetic alteration in colorectal carcinogenesis). Our hypothesis was that these candidate proteins would translate into valid biomarkers of human colorectal neoplasia. Therefore, we tested the expression of these candidate biomarkers in tissue and blood samples obtained from patients with colorectal neoplasia as well as healthy controls. Patient cohorts from the UK and Brazil were analysed in this research. Using electronic scoring tools, we assessed the immunohistochemical expression of the candidate proteins in normal colonic mucosa, adjacent non-neoplastic colonic mucosa, colonic adenomas and colorectal cancer samples. Clear differential patterns of expression were observed for nucleosome assembly protein 1 – like 1 (NAP1L1), ribosomal protein L6 (RPL6) and prohibitin (PHB) when comparing cancers and non-malignant tissues. Additionally, NAP1L1 and RPL6 exhibited different expression patterns in low-grade versus high-grade adenomas, thus suggesting that they may play roles in the transition from low-risk to high-risk premalignant lesions. Gene expression studies showed that NAP1L1 and RPL6 were highly expressed in the tumour and the adjacent mucosa from patients with CRC when compared to colonic biopsies obtained from normal control subjects. These results support a role for these genes not only in colorectal carcinogenesis but also in colonic “field cancerisation”. RPL6 silencing resulted in strong inhibition of proliferation in HCT116 colorectal cancer cells. PCR-array studies demonstrated that RPL6 silencing caused up-regulation of BCL2 associated X (BAX) and mutS homolog 2 (MSH2) - protectors against cancer development, and down-regulation of matrix metalloproteases 12 and 13 (MMP-12 and MMP-13) - promoters of cancer progression, supporting the importance of RPL6 in colorectal carcinogenesis. The blood concentrations of NAP1L1 (assessed using a novel in-house electrochemiluminescence immunoassay), RPL6 and PHB (measured using commercial enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay kits) did not show any significant differences in cancer individuals when compared with normal controls and adenoma-bearing individuals. However, several new findings related to the measurement of the concentrations of these proteins in blood-derived fluids were made. A study of a retrospective cohort of CRC patients clearly demonstrated that the immunohistochemical expression of NAP1L1 was related to prognosis. High nuclear expression of NAP1L1 was independently associated with a marked increase in overall survival and 5-year survival estimates. Mortality in this group was 61 to 72% lower when compared with the low-expression group. This difference was however only observed in patients who had late stage disease (stages III and IV). The original contribution of this thesis is the confirmation that the candidate biomarkers derived from animal models of Apc inactivation are also differentially expressed in human CRC samples. The results produced by the various methodologies described suggest that NAP1L1, RPL6 and PHB may be potential novel biomarkers for the early diagnosis of CRC and the identification of high-risk premalignant lesions. Additionally, the association of NAP1L1 expression with the prognosis of CRC patients has not been previously reported and may have a clinical application. Further prospective research assessing larger sample cohorts is now highly recommended in order to confirm these findings.
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18. Advances in diagnosis of gastrointestinal nematodes in livestock and companion animals
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Rinaldi, Laura, primary, Krücken, J., additional, Martinez-Valladares, M., additional, Pepe, P., additional, Maurelli, M.P., additional, de Queiroz, C., additional, Castilla Gómez de Agüero, V., additional, Wang, T., additional, Cringoli, Giuseppe, additional, Charlier, J., additional, Gilleard, J.S., additional, and von Samson-Himmelstjerna, G., additional
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- 2022
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19. TOXICIDADE AGUDA DA AMÔNIA TOTAL (NH3 + NH4+1) FRENTE A ALEVINOS DE TAMBAQUI
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Hurtado, Fernanda Bay, primary, Bomfim, Satia Costa, additional, Pontes, Wesley Paulo, additional, Figueiredo, F. M., additional, and Queiroz, C. B., additional
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- 2022
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20. EDUCAÇÃO FÍSICA DA ESCOLA BAHIANA DE MEDICINA E SAÚDE PÚBLICA: prática de investigação científca na graduação Coleção Educação Física trabalhos científcos Volume 2
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CAMPOS, H. J. B. C., primary, Santos, Clarcson P, additional, and QUEIROZ, C. O., additional
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- 2021
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21. ATIVIDADE FÍSICA NA SAÚDE DA MULHER
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QUEIROZ, C. O., primary and Santos, Clarcson P., additional
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22. Ressurreição: o mistério revelado ao apóstolo Paulo
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QUEIROZ, C., primary
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23. The Discovery of European Porcelain Technology
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Queiroz, C. M. and Agathopoulos, S.
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Physics - History and Philosophy of Physics - Abstract
The European quest for the hard paste porcelain lasted until about 1710, when the first production unit was built at Meissen in Saxony. Although, it is generally believed that Bottger discovered the European porcelain technology, this work shows that the German porcelain quest was a State affair; a collective project directed by Tschirnhaus and supported by August the Strong. It also aims to shed light to the reasons that led to Tschirnhaus's relative oblivion. Considering three distinct temporal stages, we re-examine the roles of the main contributors to the porcelain project, referring to the role of the Mercantilism system and to the philosophical roots of Tschirnhaus's method.
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24. Critical metrics of the volume functional with pinched curvature.
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Baltazar, H. and Queiroz, C.
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25. GINCANA AMBIENTAL PARA CONSCIENTIZAÇÃO E QUALIFICAÇÃO PROFISSIONAL: Estudo de caso em duas escolas rurais em Goiás e Minas Gerais
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FELICIO, C. M., primary, QUEIROZ, C. R. A. A., additional, and SOARES, MARLON HERBERT FLORA BARBOSA, additional
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- 2019
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26. Integrated LCA and LCCA network level pavement maintenance model
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Cirilovic, J., primary, Mladenovic, G., additional, and Queiroz, C., additional
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27. Data Summarization Techniques for Big Data—A Survey
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Hesabi, Z. R., Tari, Z., Goscinski, A., Fahad, A., Khalil, I., Queiroz, C., Khan, Samee U., editor, and Zomaya, Albert Y., editor
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- 2015
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28. The cytosolic sensor STING is required for intestinal homeostasis and control of inflammation
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Canesso, M C C, Lemos, L, Neves, T C, Marim, F M, Castro, T B R, Veloso, ÉS, Queiroz, C P, Ahn, J, Santiago, H C, Martins, F S, Alves-Silva, J, Ferreira, E, Cara, D C, Vieira, A T, Barber, G N, Oliveira, S C, and Faria, A M C
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- 2018
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29. Timed up and go test associated and may predict peak vo2
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Danilo Silva Dos Santos, D S S, primary, Ciro Oliveira Queiroz, C O Q, additional, Celso Nascimento De Almeida, C N A, additional, Eduardo Sahade Darze, E S D, additional, Gustavo Freitas Feitosa, G F F, additional, Fernanda Matos E Oliveira, F M O, additional, Davi De Jesus Lopes, D J L, additional, and Luiz Eduardo Ritt, L E R, additional
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- 2023
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30. The miniJPAS survey quasar selection. III. Classification with artificial neural networks and hybridisation
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Martínez-Solaeche, G., primary, Queiroz, C., additional, González Delgado, R. M., additional, Rodrigues, N. V. N., additional, García-Benito, R., additional, Pérez-Ràfols, I., additional, Raul Abramo, L., additional, Díaz-García, L., additional, Pieri, M. M., additional, Chaves-Montero, J., additional, Hernán-Caballero, A., additional, Rodríguez-Martín, J. E., additional, Bonoli, S., additional, Morrison, S. S., additional, Márquez, I., additional, Vílchez, J. M., additional, Fernández-Ontiveros, J. A., additional, Marra, V., additional, Alcaniz, J., additional, Benitez, N., additional, Cenarro, A. J., additional, Cristóbal-Hornillos, D., additional, Dupke, R. A., additional, Ederoclite, A., additional, López-Sanjuan, C., additional, Marín-Franch, A., additional, Mendes de Oliveira, C., additional, Moles, M., additional, Sodré, L., additional, Taylor, K., additional, Varela, J., additional, and Vázquez Ramió, H., additional
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31. The miniJPAS survey: AGN and host galaxy coevolution of X-ray-selected sources
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López, I. E., primary, Brusa, M., additional, Bonoli, S., additional, Shankar, F., additional, Acharya, N., additional, Laloux, B., additional, Dolag, K., additional, Georgakakis, A., additional, Lapi, A., additional, Ramos Almeida, C., additional, Salvato, M., additional, Chaves-Montero, J., additional, Coelho, P., additional, Díaz-García, L. A., additional, Fernández-Ontiveros, J. A., additional, Hernán-Caballero, A., additional, González Delgado, R. M., additional, Marquez, I., additional, Pović, M., additional, Soria, R., additional, Queiroz, C., additional, Rahna, P. T., additional, Abramo, R., additional, Alcaniz, J., additional, Benitez, N., additional, Carneiro, S., additional, Cenarro, J., additional, Cristóbal-Hornillos, D., additional, Dupke, R., additional, Ederoclite, A., additional, López-Sanjuan, C., additional, Marín-Franch, A., additional, Mendes de Oliveira, C., additional, Moles, M., additional, Sodré Jr, L., additional, Taylor, K., additional, Varela, J., additional, and Ramió, H. V., additional
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- 2023
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32. J-NEP: 60-band photometry and photometric redshifts for the James Webb Space Telescope North Ecliptic Pole Time-Domain Field
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Hernán-Caballero, A., primary, Willmer, C. N. A., additional, Varela, J., additional, López-Sanjuan, C., additional, Marín-Franch, A., additional, Vázquez Ramió, H., additional, Civera, T., additional, Ederoclite, A., additional, Muniesa, D., additional, Cenarro, J., additional, Bonoli, S., additional, Dupke, R., additional, Lim, J., additional, Chaves-Montero, J., additional, Laur, J., additional, Hernández-Monteagudo, C., additional, Fernández-Ontiveros, J. A., additional, Fernández-Soto, A., additional, Díaz-García, L. A., additional, González Delgado, R. M., additional, Queiroz, C., additional, Vílchez, J. M., additional, Abramo, R., additional, Alcaniz, J., additional, Benítez, N., additional, Carneiro, S., additional, Cristóbal-Hornillos, D., additional, Mendes de Oliveira, C., additional, Moles, M., additional, Sodré, L., additional, and Taylor, K., additional
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33. Influence of very short rest period lengths on repeated one maximun repetition bench press performance
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Scudese, E., Senna, G., Queiroz, C., Dantas, E.H.M., Simão, R., Guerra, F., and Willardson, J.M.
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34. Simultaneous Sleeve Gastrectomy and Liver Transplantation: Our Preliminary Experience
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de Souza M Fernandes, E., primary, Savattone, L., additional, Pinho Braga, E., additional, Tobias Queiroz, C., additional, Oliveira de Souza, G., additional, Ribeiro R de Almeida, T., additional, Vitoria G Kyt, C., additional, Rodrigues Corrêa, R., additional, Liberato Girão, C., additional, de Oliveira Andrade, R., additional, and Pedreira T de Mello, F., additional
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35. Combined Liver Transplantation with Pelvic Exenteration - A Case Report
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Pinho Braga, E., primary, Baamonde B Sabino, A., additional, Tobias Queiroz, C., additional, Rodrigues Corrêa, R., additional, Ribeiro R de Almeida, T., additional, Oliveira de Souza, G., additional, Lopes L Furtado, R., additional, Vitoria G Kyt, C., additional, Liberato Girão, C., additional, Pedreira T de Mello, F., additional, and de Souza M Fernandes, E., additional
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36. Combined Sleeve Gastrectomy with Simultaneous Liver Transplantation
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de Souza M Fernandes, E., primary, Savattone, L., additional, Braga, E. Pinho, additional, Queiroz, C. Tobias, additional, Oliveira de Souza, G., additional, Ribeiro R de Almeida, T., additional, Vitoria G Kyt, C., additional, Corrêa, R. Rodrigues, additional, Lopes L Furtado, R., additional, Girão, C. Liberato, additional, and Pedreira T de Mello, F., additional
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37. SUBSISTEMAS DE GESTÃO DE PESSOAS: olhares múltiplos (Volume II)
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SOUSA, C. R. de., primary, GOMES, E. B. F., additional, CARVALHO, H. S., additional, ALMEIDA, Roberta de Sousa, additional, SANTOS, W. F., additional, FIGUEIRA, BRUNNO PATERLINE, additional, QUEIROZ, C. G., additional, PIONA, CHRISTIANE RUFINO MOTTA, additional, BERMOND, D. P. T., additional, GRASSI, DIONE VANELLI, additional, VALIN, FÁBIO LUCHI, additional, POLETTI, F. S., additional, ROCHA, G. S., additional, MARQUES, GEOVANE BERMOND, additional, ABREU, H. J., additional, LISBOA, J. C., additional, ROSSI, KATHYÚCIA CARDOSO VALLE, additional, TABELINI, Maicon Richard, additional, CARMO, MARCOS RODRIGUES DO, additional, MARTINS, M. C. S., additional, CARDOSO, M. J. A., additional, ALLOCHIO, MAYARA, additional, PASSAMANI, MESSIAS VETTORACI, additional, ROSSE, PAMELLA, additional, SILVA, P. V. C., additional, CLOSEL, T.O, additional, MORAES, V. M., additional, PETRI, V., additional, and GOMES, FELIPE TASCA, additional
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38. Low expression of CD39 on regulatory T cells as a biomarker for resistance to methotrexate therapy in rheumatoid arthritis
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Peres, Raphael Sanches, Liew, Foo Y., Talbot, Jhimmy, Carregaro, Vanessa, Oliveira, Rene D., Almeida, Sergio L., França, Rafael F. O., Donate, Paula B., Pinto, Larissa G., Ferreira, Flavia I. S., Costa, Diego L., Demarque, Daniel P., Gouvea, Dayana Rubio, Lopes, Norberto P., Helen, Regina, Queiroz, C., Silva, Joao Santana, Figueiredo, Florencio, Alves-Filho, Jose Carlos, Cunha, Thiago M., Ferreira, Sérgio H., Louzada-Junior, Paulo, and Cunha, Fernando Q.
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39. The miniJPAS survey: A search for extreme emission-line galaxies
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Iglesias-Páramo, J., Arroyo-Polonio, A., Kehrig, C., Vílchez Medina, José Manuel, Duarte Puertas, Salvador, Pérez Montero, Enrique, Breda, I., Jiménez-Teja, Y., López Sanjuan, C., Lumbreras-Calle, A., Coelho, P., Gurung-López, S., Queiroz, C., Márquez, Isabel, Pović, Mirjana, González Delgado, Rosa M., Chaves-Montero, J., Sobral, D., Hernán-Caballero, A., Fernández-Ontiveros, J. A., Díaz-García, L. A., Alvarez-Candal, A., Abramo, R., Alcaniz, J., Benítez, Narciso, Bonoli, S., Cenarro, A. J., Cristóbal-Hornillos, D., Dupke, R., Ederoclite, A., Marín-Franch, A., Mendes de Oliveira, C., Moles, M., Sodré, L., Taylor, K., Varela, J., Vázquez-Ramió, H., J-PAS Team, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), and European Commission
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Galaxies: star formation ,Space and Planetary Science ,Galaxies: evolution ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Galaxies: starburst ,EVOLUÇÃO ESTELAR - Abstract
This is an Open Access article, published by EDP Sciences, under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited., Context. Galaxies with extreme emission lines (EELGs) may play a key role in the evolution of the Universe, as well as in our understanding of the star formation process itself. For this reason an accurate determination of their spatial density and fundamental properties in different epochs of the Universe will constitute a unique perspective towards a comprehensive picture of the interplay between star formation and mass assembly in galaxies. In addition to this, EELGs are also interesting in order to explain the reionization of the Universe, since their interstellar medium (ISM) could be leaking ionizing photons, and thus they could be low z, analogous of extreme galaxies at high z. Aims. This paper presents a method to obtain a census of EELGs over a large area of the sky by detecting galaxies with rest-frame equivalent widths ≥300 Å in the emission lines [O II]λλ3727,3729Å, [O III]λ5007Å, and Hα. For this, we aim to use the J-PAS survey, which will image an area of ≈8000 deg2 with 56 narrow band filters in the optical. As a pilot study, we present a methodology designed to select EELGs on the miniJPAS images, which use the same filter dataset as J-PAS, and thus will be exportable to this larger survey. Methods. We make use of the miniJPAS survey data, conceived as a proof of concept of J-PAS, and covering an area of ≈1 deg2. Objects were detected in the rSDSS images and selected by imposing a condition on the flux in a given narrow-band J-PAS filter with respect to the contiguous ones, which is analogous to requiring an observed equivalent width larger than 300 Å in a certain emission line within the filter bandwidth. The selected sources were then classified as galaxies or quasi-stellar objects (QSOs) after a comparison of their miniJPAS fluxes with those of a spectral database of objects known to present strong emission lines. This comparison also provided a redshift for each source, which turned out to be consistent with the spectroscopic redshifts when available (|Δz/(1 + zspec)| ≤ 0.01). Results. The selected candidates were found to show a compact appearance in the optical images, some of them even being classified as point-like sources according to their stellarity index. After discarding sources classified as QSOs, a total of 17 sources turned out to exhibit EW0 ≥ 300 Å in at least one emission line, thus constituting our final list of EELGs. Our counts are fairly consistent with those of other samples of EELGs in the literature, although there are some differences, which were expected due to biases resulting from different selection criteria. © J. Iglesias-Páramo et al. 2022., This work has been partially funded by projects PID2019-107408GB-C44 from the Spanish PNAYA, co-funded with FEDER, and grand P18-FR-2664, funded by Junta de Andalucía. We acknowledge financial support from the State Agency for Research of the Spanish MCIU through the “Center of Excellence Severo Ochoa” award to the Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía (SEV-2017-0709). RGD and LADG acknowledge financial support from the State Agency for Research of the Spanish MCIU through the “Center of Excellence Severo Ochoa” award to the Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía (SEV-2017-0709), and PID2019-109067-GB100. IM acknowledges financial support from the State Agency for Research of the Spanish MCIU through the PID2019-106027GB-C41. JCM acknowledges partial support from the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities (MCIU/AEI/FEDER, UE) through the grant PGC2018-097585-B-C22. SDP is grateful to the Fonds de Recherche du Québec – Nature et Technologies. LSJ acknowledges the support of CNPq (304819/2017-4) and FAPESP (2019/10923-5). JAFO acknowledges the financial support from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation and the European Union – NextGenerationEU through the Recovery and Resilience Facility project ICTS-MRR-2021-03- CEFCA. Funding for the J-PAS Project has been provided by the Governments of España and Aragón though the Fondo de Inversión de Teruel, European FEDER funding and the MINECO and by the Brazilian agencies FINEP, FAPESP, FAPERJ and by the National Observatory of Brazil. Based on observations made with the JST/T250 telescope and PathFinder camera for the miniJPAS project at the Observatorio Astrofísico de Javalambre (OAJ), in Teruel, owned, managed, and operated by the Centro de Estudios de Física del Cosmos de Aragón (CEFCA). We acknowledge the OAJ Data Processing and Archiving Unit (UPAD) for reducing and calibrating the OAJ data used in this work. Funding for OAJ, UPAD, and CEFCA has been provided by the Governments of Spain and Aragón through the Fondo de Inversiones de Teruel; the Aragón Government through the Research Groups E96, E103, and E16_17R; the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities (MCIU/AEI/FEDER, UE) with grant PGC2018-097585-B-C21; the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (MINECO/FEDER, UE) under AYA2015-66211-C2-1-P, AYA2015-66211-C2-2, AYA2012-30789, and ICTS-2009-14; and European FEDER funding (FCDD10-4E-867, FCDD13-4E-2685). This research has made use of the NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database (NED), which is operated by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, under contract with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Funding for SDSS-IV has been provided by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, the Participating Institutions, the National Science Foundation, and the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science. The SDSS-IV web site is https://www.sdss.org/. This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie grant agreement No 898633.
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40. TOPz: Photometric redshifts for J-PAS
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Laur, J., primary, Tempel, E., additional, Tamm, A., additional, Kipper, R., additional, Liivamägi, L. J., additional, Hernán-Caballero, A., additional, Muru, M. M., additional, Chaves-Montero, J., additional, Díaz-García, L. A., additional, Turner, S., additional, Tuvikene, T., additional, Queiroz, C., additional, Bom, C. R., additional, Fernández-Ontiveros, J. A., additional, González Delgado, R. M., additional, Civera, T., additional, Abramo, R., additional, Alcaniz, J., additional, Benítez, N., additional, Bonoli, S., additional, Carneiro, S., additional, Cenarro, J., additional, Cristóbal-Hornillos, D., additional, Dupke, R., additional, Ederoclite, A., additional, López-Sanjuan, C., additional, Marín-Franch, A., additional, de Oliveira, C. M., additional, Moles, M., additional, Sodré, L., additional, Taylor, K., additional, Varela, J., additional, and Ramió, H. V., additional
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41. Advances in diagnosis of gastrointestinal nematodes in livestock and companion animals
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Rinaldi, L., Krücken, J., Martínez Valladares, María, Pepe, P., Maurelli, M.P., De Queiroz, C., Castilla Gómez De Agüero, V., Wang, T., Cringoli, G., Charlier, J., Gilleard, J.S., Von Samson Himmelstjerna, G., Rinaldi, Laura, Krücken, J, Martinez-Valladares, M, Pepe, P, Maurelli, M P, de Queiroz, C, Castilla Gómez de Agüero, V, Wang, T, Cringoli, Giuseppe, Charlier, J, Gilleard, J S, von Samson-Himmelstjerna, G, European Cooperation in Science and Technology, Livestock Helminth Research Alliance, Martínez Valladares, María, and Castilla Gómez de Agüero, Verónica
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Livestock ,Pet ,Nematoda ,Animal ,Artificial Intelligence ,Automated faecal egg count ,Proteomic ,Parasites ,Responsible Consumption and Production ,Decision support system ,Immunodiagnosi ,Molecular tool - Abstract
92 páginas, 3 tablas, 4 figuras., Diagnosis of gastrointestinal nematodes in livestock and companion animals has been neglected for years and there has been an historical underinvestment in the develop- ment and improvement of diagnostic tools, undermining the undoubted utility of surveillance and control programmes. However, a new impetus by the scientific com- munity and the quickening pace of technological innovations, are promoting a renais- sance of interest in developing diagnostic capacity for nematode infections in veterinary parasitology. A cross-cutting priority for diagnostic tools is the development of pen-side tests and associated decision support tools that rapidly inform on the levels of infection and morbidity. This includes development of scalable, parasite detection using artificial intelligence for automated counting of parasitic elements and research towards esta- blishing biomarkers using innovative molecular and proteomic methods. The aim of this review is to assess the state-of-the-art in the diagnosis of helminth infections in livestock and companion animals and presents the current advances of diagnostic methods for intestinal parasites harnessing (i) automated methods for copromicroscopy based on artificial intelligence, (ii) immunodiagnosis, and (iii) molecular- and proteome-based approaches. Regardless of the method used, multiple factors need to be considered before diagnostics test results can be interpreted in terms of control decisions. Guidelines on how to apply diagnostics and how to interpret test results in different animal species are increasingly requested and some were recently made available in veterinary parasitology for the different domestic species., This article is based in part upon work from COST Action COMBAR CA16230, supported by COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology). It is also based upon work conducted by the STAR-IDAZ IRC Scientific sub-Committee “Diagnostic test roadmap” developed by the Livestock Helminth Research Alliance (LiHRA; June 2019) with major contributions of John Gilleard, Georg von Samson Himmelstjerna, Diana Williams, Laura Rinaldi, Edwin Claerebout, Peter Geldhof and Jozef Vercruysse.
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42. Transparency and good governance as success factors in public private partnerships
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Queiroz, C., primary and Reddel, P., additional
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43. Fiscal commitments to encourage PPP projects in transport infrastructure
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Nose, N., primary, Queiroz, C., additional, and Nose, M., additional
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44. A SISTEMATIZAÇÃO DA ASSISTÊNCIA EM ENFERMAGEM UTILIZANDO O RT CONNECT EM UM SERVIÇO DE RADIOTERAPIA DO ESTADO DE SANTA CATARINA
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Ribeiro, G, Thiago, E. L. S, Huhn, A., Queiroz, C, Piedade, P. A., Souza, D. C. B., and Fagundes, M. E.
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A SAE, Sistematização da Assistência de Enfermagem, requer a implementação da tecnologia eficaz, e sua utilização no serviço do gerenciamento operacional integrado às ações da enfermagem em radioterapia, é cada vez mais necessário. A tecnologia da informação está cada vez mais presente, e em crescimento expressivo, no setor saúde. O trabalho em saúde deve ser tratado ao nível de expectativa, relevância e magnitude que a saúde representa para a sociedade e indivíduo. Um prestador de serviço em saúde é visto como uma entidade transformadora, que utiliza recursos físicos, humanos e tecnológicos de que dispõe, ou obtém, para produzir os serviços que são entregues aos usuários, tornando os sistemas de gestão de qualidade e de melhoria contínua. Mais Informações: http://rtmedical.com.br/  
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45. Investigating the T cell response to Anoctamin-2 and Epstein-Barr virus nuclear antigen 1 in multiple sclerosis using antigen-coupled beads
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Thomas, O., Bronge, M., Hogelin, K. Asplund, Carvalho-Queiroz, C., Ruhrmann, S., Nilsson, O., Holmgren, E., Gräslund, Torbjörn, Martin, R., Gafvelin, G., Olsson, T., Gronlund, H., Thomas, O., Bronge, M., Hogelin, K. Asplund, Carvalho-Queiroz, C., Ruhrmann, S., Nilsson, O., Holmgren, E., Gräslund, Torbjörn, Martin, R., Gafvelin, G., Olsson, T., and Gronlund, H.
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46. Advancing research on ecosystem service bundles for comparative assessments and synthesis
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Meacham, M., Norström, A.V., Peterson, G.D., Andersson, E., Bennett, E.M., Biggs, R., Crouzat, E., Cord, Anna, Enfors, E., Felipe-Lucia, Maria, Fischer, J., Hamann, M., Hanspach, J., Hicks, C., Jacobs, S., Lavorel, S., Locatelli, B., Martín-López, B., Plieninger, T., Queiroz, C., Meacham, M., Norström, A.V., Peterson, G.D., Andersson, E., Bennett, E.M., Biggs, R., Crouzat, E., Cord, Anna, Enfors, E., Felipe-Lucia, Maria, Fischer, J., Hamann, M., Hanspach, J., Hicks, C., Jacobs, S., Lavorel, S., Locatelli, B., Martín-López, B., Plieninger, T., and Queiroz, C.
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Social-ecological interactions have been shown to generate interrelated and reoccurring sets of ecosystem services, also known as ecosystem service bundles. Given the potential utility of the bundles concept, along with the recent surge in interest it is timely to reflect on the concept, its current use and potential for the future. Based on our ecosystem service bundle experience, expertise, and ecosystem service bundle analyses, we have found critical elements for advancing the utility of ecosystem service bundle concept and deepening its impact in the future. In this paper we 1) examine the different conceptualizations of the ecosystem service bundle concept; 2) show the range of benefits of using a bundles approach; 3) explore key issues for improving research on ecosystem service bundles, including indicators, scale, and drivers and relationships between ecosystem services; and 4) outline priorities for the future by facilitating comparisons of ecosystem service bundle research.
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47. Advances in diagnosis of gastrointestinal nematodes in livestock and companion animals
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European Cooperation in Science and Technology, Livestock Helminth Research Alliance, Martínez Valladares, María [0000-0002-3723-1895], Castilla Gómez de Agüero, Verónica [0000-0002-6797-0170], Rinaldi, L., Krücken, J., Martínez Valladares, María, Pepe, P., Maurelli, M.P., De Queiroz, C., Castilla Gómez de Agüero, Verónica, Wang, T., Cringoli, G., Charlier, J., Gilleard, J.S., Von Samson Himmelstjerna, G., European Cooperation in Science and Technology, Livestock Helminth Research Alliance, Martínez Valladares, María [0000-0002-3723-1895], Castilla Gómez de Agüero, Verónica [0000-0002-6797-0170], Rinaldi, L., Krücken, J., Martínez Valladares, María, Pepe, P., Maurelli, M.P., De Queiroz, C., Castilla Gómez de Agüero, Verónica, Wang, T., Cringoli, G., Charlier, J., Gilleard, J.S., and Von Samson Himmelstjerna, G.
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Diagnosis of gastrointestinal nematodes in livestock and companion animals has been neglected for years and there has been an historical underinvestment in the develop- ment and improvement of diagnostic tools, undermining the undoubted utility of surveillance and control programmes. However, a new impetus by the scientific com- munity and the quickening pace of technological innovations, are promoting a renais- sance of interest in developing diagnostic capacity for nematode infections in veterinary parasitology. A cross-cutting priority for diagnostic tools is the development of pen-side tests and associated decision support tools that rapidly inform on the levels of infection and morbidity. This includes development of scalable, parasite detection using artificial intelligence for automated counting of parasitic elements and research towards esta- blishing biomarkers using innovative molecular and proteomic methods. The aim of this review is to assess the state-of-the-art in the diagnosis of helminth infections in livestock and companion animals and presents the current advances of diagnostic methods for intestinal parasites harnessing (i) automated methods for copromicroscopy based on artificial intelligence, (ii) immunodiagnosis, and (iii) molecular- and proteome-based approaches. Regardless of the method used, multiple factors need to be considered before diagnostics test results can be interpreted in terms of control decisions. Guidelines on how to apply diagnostics and how to interpret test results in different animal species are increasingly requested and some were recently made available in veterinary parasitology for the different domestic species.
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48. Black hole virial masses from single-epoch photometry: The miniJPAS test case
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Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), European Commission, Israel Science Foundation, Chaves-Montero, Jonás, Bonoli, Silvia, Trakhtenbrot, B., Fernández-Centeno, A., Queiroz, C., Díaz-García, L. A., González Delgado, Rosa M., Hernán-Caballero, Antonio, Hernández-Monteagudo, Carlos, Lópen-Sanjuan, C., Overzier, R., Sobral, D., Abramo, L. R., Alcaniz, Jailson, Benítez, Narciso, Carneiro, S., Cenarro, A. J., Cristóbal-Hornillos, David, Dupke, Renato A., Ederoclite, Alessandro, Marín-Franch, Antonio, Mendes de Oliveira, Claudia, Moles, Mariano, Sodré, L., Taylor, Keith, Varela, Jesús, Vázquez Ramió, H., Civera, T., Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), European Commission, Israel Science Foundation, Chaves-Montero, Jonás, Bonoli, Silvia, Trakhtenbrot, B., Fernández-Centeno, A., Queiroz, C., Díaz-García, L. A., González Delgado, Rosa M., Hernán-Caballero, Antonio, Hernández-Monteagudo, Carlos, Lópen-Sanjuan, C., Overzier, R., Sobral, D., Abramo, L. R., Alcaniz, Jailson, Benítez, Narciso, Carneiro, S., Cenarro, A. J., Cristóbal-Hornillos, David, Dupke, Renato A., Ederoclite, Alessandro, Marín-Franch, Antonio, Mendes de Oliveira, Claudia, Moles, Mariano, Sodré, L., Taylor, Keith, Varela, Jesús, Vázquez Ramió, H., and Civera, T.
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Context. Precise measurements of black hole masses are essential to understanding the coevolution of these sources and their host galaxies. Aims. We develop a novel approach for computing black hole virial masses using measurements of continuum luminosities and emission line widths from partially overlapping, narrow-band observations of quasars; we refer to this technique as single-epoch photometry. Methods. This novel method relies on forward-modelling quasar observations for estimating emission line widths, which enables unbiased measurements even for lines coarsely resolved by narrow-band data. We assess the performance of this technique using quasars from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) observed by the miniJPAS survey, a proof-of-concept project of the Javalambre Physics of the Accelerating Universe Astrophysical Survey (J-PAS) collaboration covering ≃1 deg2 of the northern sky using the 56 J-PAS narrow-band filters. Results. We find remarkable agreement between black hole masses from single-epoch SDSS spectra and single-epoch miniJPAS photometry, with no systematic difference between these and a scatter ranging from 0.4 to 0.07 dex for masses from log(MBH)≃8 to 9.75, respectively. Reverberation mapping studies show that single-epoch masses present approximately 0.4 dex precision, letting us conclude that our novel technique delivers black hole masses with only mildly lower precision than single-epoch spectroscopy. Conclusions. The J-PAS survey will soon start observing thousands of square degrees without any source preselection other than the photometric depth in the detection band, and thus single-epoch photometry has the potential to provide details on the physical properties of quasar populations that do not satisfy the preselection criteria of previous spectroscopic surveys. © ESO 2022.
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49. Black hole virial masses from single-epoch photometry
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Chaves-Montero, J., primary, Bonoli, S., additional, Trakhtenbrot, B., additional, Fernández-Centeno, A., additional, Queiroz, C., additional, Díaz-García, L. A., additional, González Delgado, R. M., additional, Hernán-Caballero, A., additional, Hernández-Monteagudo, C., additional, Lópen-Sanjuan, C., additional, Overzier, R., additional, Sobral, D., additional, Abramo, L. R., additional, Alcaniz, J., additional, Benitez, N., additional, Carneiro, S., additional, Cenarro, A. J., additional, Cristóbal-Hornillos, D., additional, Dupke, R. A., additional, Ederoclite, A., additional, Marín-Franch, A., additional, Mendes de Oliveira, C., additional, Moles, M., additional, Sodré, L., additional, Taylor, K., additional, Varela, J., additional, Vázquez Ramió, H., additional, and Civera, T., additional
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50. Chapter Two - Advances in diagnosis of gastrointestinal nematodes in livestock and companion animals
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Rinaldi, Laura, Krücken, J., Martinez-Valladares, M., Pepe, P., Maurelli, M.P., de Queiroz, C., Castilla Gómez de Agüero, V., Wang, T., Cringoli, Giuseppe, Charlier, J., Gilleard, J.S., and von Samson-Himmelstjerna, G.
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