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2. ONDE ESTÃO AS QUADRÍCULAS? A DECAPAGEM MECÂNICA E SUAS CONTRIBUIÇÕES PARA O ESTUDO DE UNIDADES DOMÉSTICAS NO CONTEXTO DA ARQUEOLOGIA PREVENTIVA.
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de Souza Barreto, Bruno and Pereira, Daiane
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STRUCTURED financial settlements ,SETTLEMENT of structures ,EXCAVATING machinery ,EVOLUTIONARY models ,SALVAGE archaeology ,ARCHAEOLOGY ,ARCHAEOLOGICAL excavations - Abstract
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- 2023
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3. Polymerization Efficacy Affects the Long-term Mini-interfacial Fracture Toughness.
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Pongprueksa, Pong, De Munck, Jan, Barreto, Bruno C., and Van Meerbeek, Bart
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DENTAL bonding ,FRACTURE toughness testing ,DENTIN ,POLYMERIZATION ,ELECTRODE reactions - Abstract
Purpose: To evaluate the effect of the type and concentration of photo-initiator on the long-term bonding efficacy to dentin in terms of mini-interfacial fracture toughness (mini-iFT). Materials and Methods: The bonding efficacy of the one-step self-etch (SE) adhesive Clearfil S
3 Bond Plus and four derivative experimental adhesives (Leuven University Bond [LUB]), which were similar in composition except for the (co)photo-initiators (all prepared by Kuraray Noritake), containing 2.0 wt% camphorquinone (CQ) and 2.0 wt% EDMAB (LUB-CQ/amine_high), 0.35 wt% CQ and 0.35 wt% EDMAB (LUB-CQ/amine_low ), 2.0 wt% TPO (LUB-TPO_high), and 0.35 wt% TPO (LUB-TPO_low), was measured using a mini-iFT approach after being aged for 6 months and 1 year by water storage at 37°C (control: 1 week mini-iFT). The mini-iFT specimens were loaded until failure in a 4-point bending device to determine the interfacial fracture toughness (Klc ). All fractured specimens were evaluated using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Results: The mini-iFT of Clearfil S3 Bond Plus and the adhesives with high photo-initiator concentrations was not significantly different at 6 months, although it dropped significantly at 1 year. For each storage period, the mini-iFT of the adhesives with high photo-initiator concentrations was not significantly different from that of the commercial adhesive, in contrast to the significantly lower mini-iFT measured for adhesives with low concentrations of photo-initiator. SEM fracture analysis revealed that the adhesives with high concentrations of photo-initiator most frequently failed at the top of the hybrid layer at 1 week, while this failure pattern shifted to the bottom of the hybrid layer after aging. Conclusion: A one-step self-etch adhesive should contain photo-initiator in a sufficiently high concentration, as this directly improves its immediate and long-term bonding efficacy to dentin. While the mini-iFT remained stable up to 6 month of aging for both the commercial and the adhesive with a high concentration of photo-initiator, the mini-iFT was found to decrease after 1 year of aging. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2017
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4. Biomechanical Behavior of Extensively Restored Premolars: Cusp Deformation, Marginal Integrity, and Fracture Resistance.
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de Castro Ferreira Barreto, Bruno, Van Meerbeek, Bart, Van Ende, Annelies, Junior Boaventura de Sousa, Silas, da Silva, Gisele Rodrigues, Soares, Paulo Vinícius, and Soares, Carlos José
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BICUSPIDS ,BIOMECHANICS ,DENTAL fillings ,SCANNING electron microscopy ,FRACTURE mechanics ,EPOXY resins - Abstract
Purpose: To study the biomechanical behavior of extensively restored premolars by determining the effect of the composite type, presence of cusp weakening, and compressive loading on the cusp deformation (CD), marginal integrity (Ml), and fracture resistance (FR) of directly restored premolars. Materials and Methods: Forty premolars received Class II mesio-occlusal-distal (MOD) cavities and were divided into 4 groups (n = 10) in accordance with the two study variables: composite type (conventional: Filtek Z250 XT [Z250], 3M ESPE; low shrinkage: Venus Diamond [VD], Fleraeus-Kulzer) and the presence of cusp weakening (with/without). Cusp deformation upon restoration was assessed using strain gauges during the restorative procedure and thereafter when the restorations were subjected to an occlusal load of 100 N. The samples were subjected to thermal and mechanical cycling. Epoxy resin replicas of the proximal tooth/restoration interfaces were made to analyze the marginal integrity (Ml) using scanning electron microscopy. To determine the fracture resistance (FR), the teeth were loaded at a crosshead speed of 0.5 mm/min until fracture. Results: The conventional composite Z250 had higher CD, lower Ml, and lower FR than the low-shrinkage composite VD. Cusp weakening had no influence on CD, but Ml and FR decreased. Conclusion: The low-shrinkage composite VD performed better in restoring extensively destroyed premolars than did Z250. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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5. Effect of Punch and Orifice Base Sizes in Different Push-out Test Setups: Stress Distribution Analysis.
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Zanatta, Rayssa Ferreira, de Castro Ferreira Barreto, Bruno, Xavier, Tathy Aparecida, Versluis, Antheunis, and Soares, Carlos José
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HOLES ,FINITE element method ,STRESS concentration ,STRAINS & stresses (Mechanics) ,DENTAL care - Abstract
Purpose: This study evaluated the influence of punch and base orifice diameters on push-out test results by means of finite element analysis (FEA). Materials and Methods: FEA was performed using 3D models of the push-out test with 3 base orifice diameters (2.5, 3.0, and 3.5 mm) and 3 punch diameters (0.5, 1.0, and 1.5 mm) using MARC/MENTAT (MSC.Software). The image of a cervical slice from a root restored with a fiberglass post was used to construct the models. The mechanical properties of dentin, post, and resin cement were obtained from the literature. Bases and punches were constructed as rigid bodies. A 10-N force was applied by the punch in the center of the post in a nonlinear contact analysis. Modified von Mises stress, maximum principal stress, as well as shear and normal stress components were calculated. Results: Both punch and base orifice sizes influenced the stress distribution of the push-out test. Bases with larger diameters and punches with smaller diameters caused higher stress in dentin and at the dentin/cement interface. Conclusion: FEA showed that the diameter of the orifice base had a more significant influence on the stress distribution than did the punch diameter. For this reason, both factors should be taken into account during push-out experimental tests. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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6. Immunological deficiencies: more frequent than they seem to be.
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Douglas Paes Barreto, Irma Cecília, Paes Barreto, Bruno Acatauassú, do Nascimento Cavalcante, Erica Gomes, and Condino Neto, Antonio
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IMMUNODEFICIENCY ,GENETIC disorders ,COVID-19 ,SARS-CoV-2 ,IMMUNE system - Abstract
Objective: A review article was carried out, addressing the clinical and epidemiological characteristics of immune system deficiencies, which are associated with or predispose to recurrent infectious processes, autoimmune diseases, auto inflammatory diseases, or neoplasms, and which are classified as inborn errors of immunity (IEI) and secondary immunodeficiencies (SID). Emphasis was placed on the classification of the main signs and symptoms for each organ and system, which will serve as warning signs, to guide the pediatrician in the investigation of the main IEI. In addition, the main secondary changes in the immune system triggered by infections (with emphasis on COVID-19), drugs, chronic diseases, metabolic and nutritional disorders were identified. Sources of data: This review included articles published in the last five years and that were identified in the MEDLINE platform (PubMed). Summary of findings: The recurrence of infectious processes, associated with the severity of the condition and/or unusual profile of the infectious agent, always related to the age range of symptom onset, are the most important findings for suspected diagnosis. Conclusions: Considering this scenario, immunity disorders should be part of the investigation carried out by the general pediatrician, whether they are the innate errors of immunity (primary immunodeficiencies) or secondary immunodeficiencies, so that the diagnosis is attained as early as possible and therapeutic measures are implemented, reducing the morbidity and mortality of these patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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7. Systematic review about 10 interventions in dermatitis. A document from the Latin American Society of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology.
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Sánchez, Jorge, Sánchez, Mario Roberto, Macías-Weinmann, Alejandra, Barreto, Bruno, Ensina, Luis Felipe, Uriarte-Obando, Silvia Antonieta, Castro-Almarales, Raúl Lázaro, Adorni, Romina, Lázaro, Milagros, Callero-Viera, Ariel, Ale, Iris, and Álvarez, Leidy
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- 2019
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8. Value management in IT projects: a study in Brazilian organizations.
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Vianna Silva Junior, Aloysio, Rolemberg Barreto, Bruno, and Farias Filho, José Rodrigues
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EARNED value management ,VALUE creation ,INFORMATION technology ,PORTFOLIO management (Investments) ,RATE of return ,ORGANIZATIONAL learning - Abstract
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- 2019
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9. Combining the effects of biological invasion and climate change into systematic conservation planning for the Atlantic Forest.
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de Oliveira, Guilherme, da Silva dos Santos, Daniela, Queiroz de Matos, Vinícius, Seara Santos, Maria Cecília, and de Souza Barreto, Bruno
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Biological invasions and climate changes are the major causes of changes in biodiversity, which reduce, shift, and extinguish species ranges. While climate changes have been widely used in systematic conservation planning (SCP), biological invasions are rarely considered. Here, we combine the effects of climate changes and Artocarpus heterophyllus Lam. (Moraceae) invasion on the SCP for endemic aromatic fruit tree species from the Atlantic Forest (EFAF). We tested the effect of invasion on SCP measures of species turnover, biotic stability, and irreplaceability. Ecological niche models were used to establish species environmental suitability for the preindustrial period for both invasive species and EFAF and to forecast to the end of the century (2080-2100). We calculated the niche overlap between the invasive species and EFAF and tested the overlap significance using a null model. We tested the biological invasion effect on the results using results with no species invasion correction. The niche overlap between A. heterophyllus and EFAF was significant for 50% of species in the preindustrial period and for 33% in the future. The spatial patterns of species turnover, biotic stability, and irreplaceability had significant effects on biological invasion changing the spatial pattern in both shape and magnitude, which can misplace and overvalue conservation priorities. We showed that the disregard of biological invasion on SCP can cause negative effects on SCP under climate change. We strongly recommend accounting for biological invasion in the evaluation of SCP. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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10. Definindo uma estratégia make to availability para uma empresa make to stock de linha branca.
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Brito, Taise Câmara, da Silva Barreto, Bruno, Spaulonci, Isabela, Bergamini, Fernanda Paula, Longo, Aníbal José, and Filho, Moacir Godinho
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- 2018
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11. SAMU AMBULANCE POSITIONING USING MALP MODEL.
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Coelho, Ormeu, Alexandrino, Fernando, and Barreto, Bruno
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AMBULANCE service ,INSTRUCTIONAL systems ,PUBLIC health - Abstract
One of the constitutional principles of the public health care system in Brazil is universality, which turns health into a fundamental right and ensures that all citizens shall have access to health service whenever required. The purpose of this study is to assess the positioning of ambulances in Duque de Caxias-RJ, and find new arrangements to maximize the covered population. The configuration of a network that provides such service is indeed significant since small deviations may lead to users' death. Therefore, four scenarios were built in order to represent different network arrangements, according to the manager's strategy or the budget limitations of the city. An Integer Programming model for servers' positioning was used in each scenario. Indicators such as percentage of coverage population and total cost were then used to compare and choose the best solution. Results have shown that the current coverage could be doubled by just relocating facilities that already exist, without adding any costs. It is important to notice that this solution is rather different from the current positioning. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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12. ATUAÇÃO DO FARMACÊUTICO NA JUDICIALIZAÇÃO DE MEDICAMENTOS.
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DE ALMEIDA SILVA, ANA KAROLINY, ALVES REIS, ANDERSON, DE SOUZA FERREIRA, BRENO, ALVES BARRETO, BRUNO RAFAEL, and SOUSA MIRANDA, JENNY KELLY
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- 2023
13. FARMÁCIA VIVA: INTERAÇÃO ENTRE O SABER POPULAR E O CONHECIMENTO CIENTÍFICO REPASSADOS AOS AGENTES COMUNITÁRIOS DE SAÚDE DE MARANGUAPE-CEARÁ.
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BARRETO, BRUNO, ROGILANE VITORIANO, CÍCERA, TRINDADE, LAURISTON, ABREU, MESSIAS, EDUARDO BARRETO, PAULO, and TRAVASSOS, RAFAYELLA
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- 2023
14. Short fibre-reinforced composite for extensive direct restorations: a laboratory and computational assessment.
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Barreto, Bruno, Ende, Annelies, Lise, Diogo, Noritomi, Pedro, Jaecques, Siegfried, Sloten, Jos, Munck, Jan, and Meerbeek, Bart
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DENTAL fillings ,FATIGUE prevention ,FRACTURE strength ,FAILURE mode & effects analysis ,STRESS concentration - Abstract
Objectives: The objective of the study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a short fibre-reinforced composite (FRC) applied in combination with a conventional filler composite (CFC) on the fatigue resistance, fracture strength, failure mode and stress distribution, for restorations of premolars under two loading angles. Material and methods: Thirty-two inferior premolars received extensive cavities with removal of the lingual cusp. Teeth were restored directly using 'FRC (EverX Posterior, GC) + CFC (G-aenial, GC)' or 'CFC only' and received two fatigue/fracture loadings at two different angles (0°/45°) ( n = 8). Data were submitted to two-way ANOVA ( α = 5 %) and Tukey test. Failure mode was analysed using SEM. Four 3D finite element (FE) models were constructed and static, linear and elastic analyses were performed. Maximum principal and von Mises stresses were evaluated. Results: All specimens survived the mechanical fatigue simulation. No statistical difference in fracture resistance was recorded between FRC + CFC and CFC only, considering both loading angles ( p = 0.115). However, the 0° loading showed a statistical significant higher strength than the 45° loading ( p = 0.000). Failure mode analysis revealed more repairable fractures upon 0° loading, versus more root fractures (unrepairable) upon 45° loading. FE revealed a higher amount of stress upon 45° loading, with tensile stress being imposed to the lingual cervical area. Conclusion: The fracture strength was not increased using the FRC. Loading at a 45° decreased significantly the fracture resistance. Clinical relevance: The restoration of extensive cavities in posterior tooth is a challenge for the clinicians and the choice of the material that increases the fracture strength of tooth-restoration complex is required. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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15. Prevalence of asthma and allergic diseases in adolescents: nine-year follow-up study(2003-2012).
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Solé, Dirceu, Rosário Filho, Nelson A., Sarinho, Emanuel S., Camelo-Nunes, Inês C., Paes Barreto, Bruno A., Medeiros, Mércia L., Franco, Jackeline Motta, Camargos, Paulo A., Mallol, Javier, Gurgel, Ricardo, De Andrade, Djanira M., Furlan, Fernanda P., Silva, Almerinda R., Cardozo, Cristina, and Andrade, Cláudia
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ASTHMA in children ,ALLERGY in children ,RHINITIS ,GROSS domestic product ,PHOTOCHEMICAL smog - Abstract
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- 2015
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16. EXPOSURE OF ELDERLY RISK FACTORS FOR CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE.
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Figueiredo Nogueira, Matheus, Ferreira Barreto, Bruno, Silva de Lima, Marcos Felipe, Medeiros de Lucena, Irapuan, Freire, Ivanilda Maria, and do Socorro Costa Feitosa Alves, Maria
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- 2014
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17. EXPOSIÇÃO DE IDOSOS A FATORES DE RISCO PARA DOENÇAS CARDIOVASCULARES.
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Figueiredo Nogueira, Matheus, Ferreira Barreto, Bruno, Silva de Lima, Marcos Felipe, Medeiros de Lucena, Irapuan, Freire, Ivanilda Maria, and do Socorro Costa Feitosa Alves, Maria
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- 2014
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18. Influence of chlorhexidine on dentin adhesive interface micromorphology and nanoleakage expression of resin cements.
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Scarabello Stape, Thiago Henrique, Menezes, Murilo De Sousa, Barreto, Bruno De Castro Ferreira, Naves, Lucas Zago, Baggio Aguiar, Flávio Henrique, Quagliatto, Paulo Sérgio, and Marcondes Martins, Luís Roberto
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ABSTRACT This study focused on adhesive interface morphologic characterization and nanoleakage expression of resin cements bonded to human dentin pretreated with 1% chlorhexidine (CHX). Thirty-two non-carious human third molars were ground flat to expose superficial dentin. Resin composite blocks were luted to the exposed dentin using one conventional (RelyX ARC) and one self-adhesive resin cement (RelyX U100), with/without CHX pretreatment. Four groups ( n = 8) were obtained: control groups (ARC and U100); experimental groups (ARC/CHX and U100/CHX) were pretreated with 1% CHX prior to the luting process. After storage in water for 24 h, the bonded teeth were sectioned into 0.9 × 0.9 mm
2 sticks producing a minimum of 12 sticks per tooth. Four sticks from each tooth were prepared for hybrid layer evaluation by scanning electron microscope analysis. The remaining sticks were immersed in silver nitrate for 24 h for either nanoleakage evaluation along the bonded interfaces or after rupture. Nanoleakage samples were carbon coated and examined using backscattered electron mode. Well-established hybrid layers were observed in the groups luted with RelyX ARC. Nanoleakage evaluation revealed increase nanoleakage in groups treated with CHX for both resin cements. Group U100/CHX exhibited the most pronouncing nanoleakage expression along with porous zones adjacent to the CHX pretreated dentin. The results suggest a possible incompatibility between CHX and RelyX U100 that raises the concern that the use of CHX with self-adhesive cements may adversely affect resin-dentin bond. Microsc. Res. Tech. 76:788-794, 2013. © 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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19. Metastatic parachordoma.
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Guedes, Alex, Barreto, Bruno G., Barreto, Lara G. S., de Oliveira Araújo, Iguaracyra B., Queiroz, Aristides C., Athanazio, Daniel A., and Athanazio, Paulo R. F.
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CASE studies ,TUMORS ,METASTASIS ,IMMUNOPHENOTYPING ,CHROMOGRANINS ,DIAGNOSIS ,PATIENTS - Abstract
Tumors traditionally classified as parachordomas are rare, usually indolent, soft tissue neoplasms. This case report describes a 6-year-old girl with a mass in her left forearm measuring 11 × 6 cm. Foci of moderate nuclear atypia and various areas of necrosis were found in the tumor. Lung metastases were detected 3 months after diagnosis. Immunophenotyping revealed a strong, diffuse expression of pancytokeratin, S-100 protein, vimentin, glial fibrillary acidic protein and focal expression of chromogranin A. This is the fifth documented report on cases of metastasized parachordomas. It is rare for these neoplasms to show such aggressive behavior; moreover, immunoreactivity to chromogranin A is unexpected in these tumors. The relationship between the so-called parachordomas and soft tissue myoepithelioma/mixed tumors is discussed, including the recently defined pediatric myoepithelial carcinoma. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
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20. Conservation planning: a macroecological approach using the endemic terrestrial vertebrates of the Brazilian Cerrado.
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FELIZOLA DINIZ-FILHO, JosÉ ALEXANDRE, BINI, LUIS MAURICIO, PLAZA PINTO, MIRIAM, TERRIBILE, LEVI CARINA, DE OLIVEIRA, GUILHERME, MARQUES VIEIRA, CLEIBER, BLAMIRES, DANIEL, DE SOUZA BARRETO, BRUNO, CARVALHO, PRISCILLA, FERNANDO, THIAGO, RANGEL, L. V. B., MUNDIN TORRES, NATALIA, and PEREIRA BASTOS, ROGERIO
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WILDLIFE conservation ,VERTEBRATES ,HABITATS ,MACROECOLOGY ,CERRADOS - Abstract
Increasing rates of habitat loss and human occupation are creating demands for optimum strategies that maximize conservation efforts, despite the lack of detailed data required for implementation. Broad scale biogeographical data may furnish initial guidelines for conservation planning in a hierarchical framework for establishing conservation priorities and helping guide future research programmes. This approach may be critical in regions for which few detailed data on diversity, abundance and distribution are available, such as in the Cerrado biome of central Brazil. We used a macroecological approach, based on the extent of occurrence of 127 species of terrestrial vertebrates endemic to the Cerrado, to design a regional network of potential areas that represent all species at least once. The final network has a total of 24 regions widely distributed throughout the biome. We also evaluated these regions in terms of their human occupation by adding a cost for each cell based on 23 variables expressing variation in agricultural, demographic and cattle-ranching patterns on the Cerrado. Our analyses showed that conservation efforts should be concentrated in the south and south-east of the biome. This macro- ecological approach can provide broad guidelines for conservation and define the focus for more local and realistic conservation efforts. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2008
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21. Metapopulation Patterns of Iberian Butterflies Revealed by Fuzzy Logic.
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Pulido-Pastor, Antonio, Márquez, Ana Luz, Guerrero, José Carlos, García-Barros, Enrique, Real, Raimundo, and Wilke, Andre Barreto Bruno
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FUZZY logic ,SPECIES distribution ,BUTTERFLIES ,SET theory ,FUZZY sets - Abstract
Simple Summary: We tested the usefulness of new analytical tools such as fuzzy set theory to reveal the hidden internal complexity of the geographic distribution of species. Fuzzy set theory replaces the crisp notion of presence/absence of a species, typical of species distribution atlases, with the fuzzy notion of favorability for the species occurrence. Species distribution ranges are then revealed as more complex than recorded presences suggest, and metapopulation theory, which predicts fragmented favorable patches with connectivity among them, can be operationally analyzed. We identified the favorable patches for 222 butterfly species in the Iberian Peninsula using high values of favorability. We calculated the cost of reaching any part of the territory from a favorable patch using low values of favorability and distance and computed the inverse as connectivity. Some of the favorable territories can be vacant patches but also belong to the metapopulation structure, as they may be recolonized. This information is relevant for territory management and biodiversity conservation, serving to justify the protection of new areas or the modification of contours of reserves based on the role they play for the populations of interest. Metapopulation theory considers that the populations of many species are fragmented into patches connected by the migration of individuals through an interterritorial matrix. We applied fuzzy set theory and environmental favorability (F) functions to reveal the metapopulational structure of the 222 butterfly species in the Iberian Peninsula. We used the sets of contiguous grid cells with high favorability (F ≥ 0.8), to identify the favorable patches for each species. We superimposed the known occurrence data to reveal the occupied and empty favorable patches, as unoccupied patches are functional in a metapopulation dynamics analysis. We analyzed the connectivity between patches of each metapopulation by focusing on the territory of intermediate and low favorability for the species (F < 0.8). The friction that each cell opposes to the passage of individuals was computed as 1-F. We used the r.cost function of QGIS to calculate the cost of reaching each cell from a favorable patch. The inverse of the cost was computed as connectivity. Only 126 species can be considered to have a metapopulation structure. These metapopulation structures are part of the dark biodiversity of butterflies because their identification is not evident from the observation of the occurrence data but was revealed using favorability functions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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22. Dengue-2 and Guadeloupe Mosquito Virus RNA Detected in Aedes (Stegomyia) spp. Collected in a Vehicle Impound Yard in Santo André, SP, Brazil.
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Rangel, Marina E. O., Oliveira, Luana P. R., Cabral, Aline D., Gois, Katharyna C., Lima, Marcos V. M., Reis, Beatriz C. A. A., Fonseca, Fernando L. A., Sperança, Marcia A., Gehrke, Flavia S., Laporta, Gabriel Z., Brelsfoard, Corey, Wilke, Andre Barreto Bruno, and Marrelli, Mauro Toledo
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MOSQUITOES ,AEDES aegypti ,RNA viruses ,AEDES ,ARBOVIRUSES ,AEDES albopictus ,CITIES & towns - Abstract
Simple Summary: We screened Aedes mosquitoes in an urban area in southeastern Brazil for emerging arboviruses using RT-PCR assays and sequencing. We detected DENV-2 RNA in Aedes albopictus and Guadeloupe mosquito virus RNA in Aedes aegypti. In 2018–2019, we conducted mosquito collections in a municipal vehicle impound yard, which is 10 km from the Serra do Mar Environmental Protection Area in Santo André, SP, Brazil. Our aim is to study arboviruses in the impound yard, to understand the transmission of arboviruses in an urban environment in Brazil. We captured the mosquitoes using human-landing catches and processed them for arbovirus detection by conventional and quantitative RT-PCR assays. We captured two mosquito species, Aedes aegypti (73 total specimens; 18 females and 55 males) and Ae. albopictus (34 specimens; 27 females and 7 males). The minimum infection rate for DENV-2 was 11.5 per 1000 (CI95%: 1–33.9). The detection of DENV-2 RNA in an Ae. albopictus female suggests that this virus might occur in high infection rates in the sampled mosquito population and is endemic in the urban areas of Santo André. In addition, Guadeloupe mosquito virus RNA was detected in an Ae. aegypti female. To our knowledge, this was the first detection of the Guadeloupe mosquito virus in Brazil. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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23. Non-stationarity, diversity gradients and the metabolic theory of ecology.
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da Silva Cassemiro, Fernanda Aparecida, de Souza Barreto, Bruno, Rangel, Thiago Fernando L. V. B., and Diniz-Filho, José Alexandre Felizola
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LETTERS to the editor ,ECOLOGY - Abstract
A letter to the editor is presented regarding non-stationarity, diversity gradients, and the metabolic theory of ecology.
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- 2007
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