18 results on '"Souza, Pablo"'
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2. Bushing Anomaly Detection: An Initial Assessment.
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Carrijo, Daniel, Pinto, Murilo Marques, Gomes, Gabriel, Souza, Pablo, Sepulvene, Luís, Alves, Marcos, Mendes, Dara, Ferreira, Priscila Maria Barra, do Nascimento, Denis Pedro, Lacerda, George André Marques, Alves, Mário Luiz Pereira, and Flauzino, Rogério Andrade
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BUSHINGS ,ELECTRIC power failures ,MACHINE learning ,STRAY currents ,PILOT projects ,POWER transformers - Abstract
Bushings are one of the top causes of failures in power transformers, that's why several offline and online predictive maintenance techniques have been developed to evaluate bushings state and condition. Among those, the application of Machine Learning techniques as anomaly detection stands out. The objectives of this project are the demonstration that anomaly detection techniques are promising for the on-line diagnosis of bushing defects and the application of Autoencoder neural networks for on-line bushing fault detection in an innovative way, using as input for the model statistical parameters of leakage and non-capacitance current vectors and delta tangent. Furthermore, the application of the developed methodology in 4 sets of bushings in real cases, two with defects and two without was carried out. The results obtained by this study show that anomaly detection techniques are promising for the online diagnosis of condensive bushings. This report presents the main results of the Research & Development (R&D) project PD-00394-1708/2017, entitled "Monitoração On-line de Buchas de Parede de Alta Tensão em Corrente Contínua (HVDC)", proposed and financed by Furnas Centrais Elétricas and regulated by the ANEEL Program "Research and Technological Development for the Electric Sector." [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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3. Bushing Anomaly Detection: An Initial Assessment
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Carrijo, Daniel, Pinto, Murilo Marques, Gomes, Gabriel, Souza, Pablo, Sepulvene, Luís, Alves, Marcos, Mendes, Dara, Ferreira, Priscila Maria Barra, do Nascimento, Denis Pedro, Lacerda, George André Marques, Alves, Mário Luiz Pereira, and Flauzino, Rogério Andrade
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Bushings are one of the top causes of failures in power transformers, that’s why several offline and online predictive maintenance techniques have been developed to evaluate bushings state and condition. Among those, the application of Machine Learning techniques as anomaly detection stands out. The objectives of this project are the demonstration that anomaly detection techniques are promising for the on-line diagnosis of bushing defects and the application of Autoencoder neural networks for on-line bushing fault detection in an innovative way, using as input for the model statistical parameters of leakage and non-capacitance current vectors and delta tangent. Furthermore, the application of the developed methodology in 4 sets of bushings in real cases, two with defects and two without was carried out. The results obtained by this study show that anomaly detection techniques are promising for the online diagnosis of condensive bushings. This report presents the main results of the Research & Development (R&D)project PD-00394-1708/2017, entitled “Monitoração On-line de Buchas de Parede de Alta Tensão em Corrente Contínua (HVDC)”, proposed and financed by Furnas Centrais Elétricas and regulated by the ANEEL Program “Research and Technological Development for the Electric Sector.”
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- 2022
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4. Assessing the Phytoextraction of Cd, Pb, and Zn from a Slag-Contaminated Soil by Legume Species Inoculated with Rhizobial Strains
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da Silva, Jessyca Adriana Gomes Florêncio, de Freitas, Ana Dolores Santiago, da Silva, Vinicius Santos Gomes, de Rosália e Silva Santos, Carolina Etienne, Fernandes Júnior, Paulo Ivan, de Melo, Aline Fernandes, dos Santos Souza, Pablo Acácio, de Oliveira, Andressa Silva, dos Santos, Nielson Machado, and do Nascimento, Clístenes Williams Araújo
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Metal-polluted soils can pose a severe threat to the environment and need remediation. The work aimed at assessing the potential of jack bean (Canavalia ensiformisL.) and mucuna (Mucuna pruriens(L.) DC.) inoculated with rhizobial strains on the phytoremediation of soils contaminated by lead (Pb) smelting activities in Santo Amaro, Bahia state, the most severe case of Pb contamination in Brazil. Plants were grown in pots containing soils with three contamination levels for Pb, cadmium (Cd), and zinc (Zn) based on the distance from the chimney of the abandoned Pb smelter plant. The results showed that legumes and inoculated strains were tolerant to soil contamination. The BR 2811 strain is potentially indicated to increase jack bean biomass. The Cd, Pb, and Zn concentrations in plants were highest when grown on the soil with the highest contamination level. We found significant interactions between strains and soil contamination levels for phytoextraction efficiency. However, the very high metal contents of the soil can make phytoextraction unfeasible due to the time required to bring the metals to regulatory concentrations. The Cd, Pb, and Zn net removal from soil was proportional to increased contamination levels. The legumes did not show potential for Pb phytoextraction, but they have the potential for Zn phytoextraction and Cd phytostabilization. The BR 2811, BR 3501, and BR 7606 strains were the most promising, increasing the phytoremediation potential of jack bean and mucuna.
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- 2024
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5. Assessing factors related to yield gaps in flooded rice in southern Brazil.
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Ghisleni Ribas, Giovana, Streck, Nereu Augusto, da Rosa Ulguim, André, Selau Carlos, Filipe, Maus Alberto, Cleber, Mazzuco de Souza, Pablo, Bercellos, Tuira, Puntel, Simone, and Zanon, Alencar Junior
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Identifying the causes of the yield gap (Yg) is essential to understand and take proactive measures to improve crop management factors. Brazil is the country in the Americas with the highest area of flooded rice (Oryza sativa L.) and the Rio Grande do Sul (RS) state accounts for 73% of the Brazilian rice production. The objective was to determine yield potential (Yp) and Yg in flooded rice and identify key factors associated with high yield (HY) and low yield (LY) farms across the rice production regions in RS, Brazil. Yield and management practices data from farmers were collected by a survey that included 324 site‐year observations fields covering the five major RS production regions during three growing seasons (2016–2018). The Yp was simulated by Oryza crop model. The Yg was calculated as the difference between Yp and the average yield from farmers. Factors related between tertiles were studied by identifying management practices that were associated with high‐ and low‐yielding fields. Rice Yp ranged from 14.2 to 15.9 Mg ha−1 and the Yg was 48% of the estimated average Yp (15.1 Mg ha–1). Our findings indicated that HY fields had 33% higher productivity, rotated more area with soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] (77%), controlled pre‐sowing weeds by only herbicides (56%), sowed 20 d early with lower seeding rate (6%) and had early onset irrigation (5 d) compared to LY fields. These findings are applicable to rice farmers worldwide, and can help to define priorities in research and extension programs at both local and regional levels. Core Ideas: Yield potential average was 15.1 Mg ha−1 and yield gap was 48% of yield potential.Sowing date, irrigation, N fertilizer, rotation, weed and seed rate explained yield variation.The lowest yield gap for sowing date was 12% for the sowing window from 18 October to 3 November.Onset of irrigation delay after V3‐stage decreased yield by 180 kg ha−1 d–1. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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6. Reforma Universitaria, reclamo de una vida experimental y “estudios libres” en la periferia (1917-1922).
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SOUZA, PABLO and HURTADO, DIEGO
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ORGANIZATIONAL change ,COLLEGE students ,REVOLUTIONS ,STUDENT activism - Abstract
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- 2021
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7. Assessing factors related to yield gaps in flooded rice in southern Brazil
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Ghisleni Ribas, Giovana, Streck, Nereu Augusto, da Rosa Ulguim, André, Selau Carlos, Filipe, Maus Alberto, Cleber, Mazzuco de Souza, Pablo, Bercellos, Tuira, Puntel, Simone, and Zanon, Alencar Junior
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Identifying the causes of the yield gap (Yg) is essential to understand and take proactive measures to improve crop management factors. Brazil is the country in the Americas with the highest area of flooded rice (Oryza sativaL.) and the Rio Grande do Sul (RS) state accounts for 73% of the Brazilian rice production. The objective was to determine yield potential (Yp) and Yg in flooded rice and identify key factors associated with high yield (HY) and low yield (LY) farms across the rice production regions in RS, Brazil. Yield and management practices data from farmers were collected by a survey that included 324 site‐year observations fields covering the five major RS production regions during three growing seasons (2016–2018). The Yp was simulated by Oryzacrop model. The Yg was calculated as the difference between Yp and the average yield from farmers. Factors related between tertiles were studied by identifying management practices that were associated with high‐ and low‐yielding fields. Rice Yp ranged from 14.2 to 15.9 Mg ha−1and the Yg was 48% of the estimated average Yp (15.1 Mg ha–1). Our findings indicated that HY fields had 33% higher productivity, rotated more area with soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] (77%), controlled pre‐sowing weeds by only herbicides (56%), sowed 20 d early with lower seeding rate (6%) and had early onset irrigation (5 d) compared to LY fields. These findings are applicable to rice farmers worldwide, and can help to define priorities in research and extension programs at both local and regional levels. Yield potential average was 15.1 Mg ha−1and yield gap was 48% of yield potential.Sowing date, irrigation, N fertilizer, rotation, weed and seed rate explained yield variation.The lowest yield gap for sowing date was 12% for the sowing window from 18 October to 3 November.Onset of irrigation delay after V3‐stage decreased yield by 180 kg ha−1d–1.
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- 2021
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8. La ciencia sube al escenario en un contexto periférico. Cultura experimental y usos del teatro en Buenos Aires, 1870-1925.
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Souza, Pablo and Hurtado, Diego
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HISTORIOGRAPHY ,EXPERIMENTAL theater ,EXPERIMENTAL drama ,PERFORMANCE art ,SCIENTIFIC Revolution ,MUNICIPAL government ,ART festivals - Abstract
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- 2020
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9. Shortening of etching time of the dentin in primary teeth restorations: a randomized clinical trial.
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CAVALHEIRO, Cleber Paradzinski, de SOUZA, Pablo Soares, PEDROTTI, Djessica, CASAGRANDE, Luciano, ARDENGHI, Thiago Machado, ROCHA, Rachel de Oliveira, RAGGIO, Daniela Prócida, and LENZI, Tathiane Larissa
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DECIDUOUS teeth ,CLINICAL trials ,MOLARS ,DENTIN ,SURVIVAL rate - Abstract
The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of shortening of etching time for dentin on the restoration survival after selective carious tissue removal in primary molars. This two-arm randomized clinical trial included sixty-two subjects (5-8 year-old) and 100 primary molars presenting moderate dentin carious lesions on occlusal surface. The sample was randomly assigned into groups previously to adhesive application (Adper Single Bond 2; 3M ESPE): etching time recommended by manufacturer (15 s) or reduced (7 s). Resin composite (Filtek Bulk Fill Posterior Restorative; 3M ESPE) was inserted in a single increment for all restorations. Restorations were evaluated at 1, 6, 12, and 18 months using FDI criteria. Survival estimates for restorations' longevity were evaluated with Kaplan-Meier method. Multivariate Cox regression analysis with shared frailty was used to assess the factors associated with failures (p < 0.05). The etching time did not influence the restorations' survival (HR 0.35 95%CI 0.11-1.12; p = 0.06). Mean estimated time of survival was 17.6 months (95%CI, 17.2-17.9). The survival rates at the 18-month follow-up were 75.7% and 91.4% (AFR: 16.9% and 5.7%) when primary dentin was acid etched for 15 and 7 s, respectively (log-rank p = 0.06). In conclusion, the etching time for dentin did not influence the clinical behavior of adhesives restorations. However, there was a tendency for better clinical outcome when using etching time of 7 s. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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10. LOS USOS POLÍTICOS DEL TEATRO. SOCIABILIDAD CIENTÍFICA Y MÉDICA EN LA CIUDAD DE BUENOS AIRES (1870-1920).
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Souza, Pablo and Hurtado, Diego
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POLITICAL theater ,SOCIABILITY ,MEDICAL sciences - Abstract
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- 2018
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11. An effective structural health monitoring methodology for damage isolation based on multisensor arrangements
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Souza, Pablo and Nóbrega, Eurípedes
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The development of strategies to evaluate health of mechanical structures has been studied by the international community due to their potential application in the prevention of failures and optimization of maintenance procedures. These systems requires digital signal processing algorithms and interpretation methods, which aim to extract parameters sensitive to the rise of discontinuities in the material from measurements, to classify signal events to detect the damage onset. This paper proposes a simple and effective methodology for monitoring the integrity of mechanical structures, based on Lamb wave and pitch–catch approach, through analysis of signals generated by multisensor arrangements. These signals are processed by discrete wavelet and Hilbert transform, intended to improve peak amplitude estimation, through noise and dispersion reduction. Assessment of structure’s integrity proceeds through the joint analysis of damage indices calculated from the discrepancy of the maximum amplitude of the signal measured by each sensor of the arrangement. Experimental application of the method to an aluminum plate showed its effectiveness to detect, localize and evaluate damage severity in established regions of the monitored area, including the case of two simultaneous damages.
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- 2017
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12. Lamb Wave Based Damage Detection and Localization Using Two Ring-Shaped Arrangement of Piezo Transducers
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Souza, Pablo R. and Nobrega, Euripedes G.O.
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The damage monitoring on flexible mechanical structures requires digital signal processing algorithms and interpretation methods, which aim to extract parameters sensitive to the rise of discontinuities in the material from the measurements, in order to classify signal events to detect the onset of damage. This paper proposes a simple and effective methodology, based on Lamb wave, analyzing signals generated by a double ring-shaped arrangement of piezoelectric transducers. These signals are processed by discrete wavelet and Hilbert transform, intended to improve peak amplitude and phase estimation, through noise and dispersion reduction. Assessment of structure's integrity proceeds through the joint analysis of damage indices calculated from the discrepancy of the maximum amplitude of the signal measured by each sensor of the arrangement. Experimental application of the method to an aluminum plate showed its effectiveness to detect and localize damages in established regions of the monitored area, including the case two simultaneous damages.
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- 2015
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13. En busca de un "filón aurífero". La lotería de beneficencia y la institucionalización de las políticas de salud püblica en la ciudad de Buenos Aires, 1852-1895.
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Souza, Pablo and Hurtado, Diego
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ARGENTINE politics & government ,CITY councils ,LOTTERIES ,LOTTERY proceeds ,CHARITY ,LOTTERY laws ,FINANCING of public health ,NINETEENTH century ,ECONOMICS ,HISTORY - Abstract
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- 2012
14. La lectura del libro natural: apuntes para una historia de los estudios anatómicos y quirúrgicos en Buenos Aires (1870-1895).
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Souza, Pablo and Hurtado, Diego
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- 2010
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15. Morphologic features resembling transplant rejection in core biopsies of native livers from patients with Hepatitis C.
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Souza, Pablo, Prihoda, Thomas J., Hoyumpa, Anastacio M., and Sharkey, Francis E.
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HEPATITIS C ,BIOPSY ,GRAFT rejection ,LIVER transplantation ,EOSINOPHILS ,VIRAL hepatitis ,DISEASE relapse ,BILE ducts ,PATIENTS - Abstract
Summary: Morphologic differentiation of recurrent Hepatitis C from transplant rejection is a major problem in posttransplant liver biopsies. Although biopsies of the native livers from patients with Hepatitis C are known to display bile duct damage, other morphologic features similar to those seen in rejection, such as endotheliitis, portal eosinophils, and pericentral fibrosis, are not generally acknowledged. To determine the frequency with which features morphologically similar to rejection might be present, we examined 50 cases of core-needle biopsy from the native livers of patients with Hepatitis C for the presence of the following: bile duct damage, portal eosinophils, portal or central vein endotheliitis, ductopenia, vascular obliteration, pericentral fibrosis, and pericentral mononuclear cell infiltrate. Biopsy specimens with other concurrent disease processes were excluded. The frequency of each morphologic feature was as follows: bile duct damage (30%), portal eosinophils (42%), portal endotheliitis (20%), central vein endotheliitis (0%), pericentral mononuclear cell infiltrate (14%), ductopenia (2%), atrophic-looking bile ducts (2%), vascular obliteration (0%), and pericentral fibrosis (10%). Bile duct damage and portal endotheliitis were both more common with higher grade hepatitis (Fisher exact test, P = .001). None of the morphologic parameters correlated with biopsy stage, viral genotype, or liver function tests. We conclude that features similar to those found in acute rejection are common in Hepatitis C, whereas features resembling chronic rejection are less frequent. This study provides quantitative data that supports the need to interpret these features with great caution in posttransplant liver biopsies from patients with recurrent Hepatitis C who are suspected of rejection. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2009
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16. Postural control responses during one-leg stance balance tasks can be dependent of sports modality?
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Rogério de Oliveira, Marcio, Albuquerque de Souza, Pablo Eduardo, Primo, Stefany Hulda, Carvalho, Carlos Eduardo, Stella da Silva, Rubia, and Jr.Alexandre da Silva, Rubens
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- 2016
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17. ChemInform Abstract: Natural Furano Naphthoquinones from Lapachol: Hydroxyiso‐β‐lapachone, Stenocarpoquinone‐B and Avicequinone‐C.
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Ribeiro, Carlos Magno R., de Souza, Pablo P., Ferreira, Leticia L. D. M., Pereira, Sharlene L., Martins, Ingrid da S., de A. Epifanio, Rosangela, Costa‐Lotufo, Leticia V., Jimenez, Paula C., Pessoa, Claudia, and de Moraes, Manoel O.
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Natural furano naphthoquinones (I)—(IV) are prepared by oxidation of lapachol.
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- 2011
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18. Design, Simulation, Fabrication and Characterization of a Pressure Sensor arranged in Wheatstone Piezoresistive Bridge
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Camolesi, Alessandro, de Souza, Pablo R., and Fruett, F.
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In this paper, a Wheatstone piezoresistive bridge was designed, simulated, fabricated and characterized. The Finite Elements Method was used to simulate both: the piezoeffect in a single-resistor and the stress-induced unbalance in a Wheatstone piezoresistive bridge. The process, used to fabricate the Wheatstone piezoresistive bridge sensor, is totally CMOS compatible.
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- 2007
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