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2. A China na política externa do terceiro governo Lula: cem dias de reconstrução.
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Lopes Marra de Sousa, Ana Tereza, Ferreira Abrão, Rafael Almeida, and de Souza Porto, Luis Filipe
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INTERNATIONAL relations ,GOVERNMENT policy ,ACQUISITION of data - Abstract
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- 2023
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3. Delimitation of massive sulphide bodies – Mise‐à‐la‐masse method associated with induced polarization (IP) – A case history from Brazil.
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Gallas, José Domingos Faraco
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INDUCED polarization ,SULFIDE minerals ,BRAZILIAN history ,SULFIDES ,PROSPECTING ,ACQUISITION of data - Abstract
This paper presents a successful application of the mise‐à‐la‐masse (MALM) or applied potential method in association with induced polarization (IP). MALM is known, since 1920, to be able to delimit electrically conductive massive mineralization. The method is used at the point where a drill hole intercepts a massive, mineralized body, to estimate its extent and shape. It is thus used as a complementary mineral exploration tool. IP is normally used in conjunction with resistivity. However, the acquisition of IP data together with the MALM method is rarely found in the literature. This survey shows that it is possible to successfully detect and delimit areas of disseminated sulphides using MALM with IP. In this paper, the MALM method is presented and discussed in detail. A short description of the IP method is also provided. Data are from the Camaquã Project (Caçapava do Sul, RS, Brazil) and the Santa Maria (lead, zinc and associated silver) deposit, 5 km south of Caçapava do Sul. In a well that intercepted a massive mineralization (borehole 8011) with electrical continuity, ∆V measurements delineated the extent, shape and orientation (NS) of a conductive sulphide body. Mineralization intercepted by other two wells (8011 and 8103) did not present enough electrical continuity to exhibit potential contours that could be associated to massive sulphides; it was, however, successfully detected by IP. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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4. A functional perspective for Intensive Care Unit modelling.
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Ransolin, Natália, Wachs, Priscila, and Pietrobelli Bueno, Wagner
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INTENSIVE care units ,SOCIOTECHNICAL systems ,ACQUISITION of data ,PUBLIC hospitals ,TEACHING hospitals ,THEORY-practice relationship ,FUNCTIONAL analysis - Abstract
Paper aims: This study demonstrates the complexity of the patient flow from admission to discharge of an adult Intensive Care Unit (ICU) through the application of the Functional Resonance Analysis Method (FRAM). Originality: This paper shows the daily functioning of the patient flow, shedding light on the high levels of interdependence and variabilities in Complex Sociotechnical Systems. Research method: The research was developed according to the four steps for FRAM analysis. Sources of evidence involved empirical data collection in a leading teaching public hospital in Brazil. Main findings: There were identified 34 functions performed mainly by caregivers and support staff. Five instantiations were described to illustrate the functional resonance scenarios caused by the variability propagation across the functions. Implications for theory and practice: Limitations of this study and suggestions for future research are pointed out. The resulting model is a basis for context understanding for ongoing and following studies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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5. INDICADORES PARA DIAGNÓSTICO, MONITORAMENTO E AVALIAÇÃO DE PROGRAMAS SOCIAIS NO BRASIL.
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DE MARTINO JANNUZZI, PAULO
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STATISTICS ,SOCIAL services ,SECONDARY analysis ,ACQUISITION of data ,SOCIAL indicators ,SOCIAL policy - Abstract
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- 2022
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6. Secondary dental care quality in Brazil: What we are talking about?
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Goes, Paulo Sávio Angeiras de, Biazevic, Maria Gabriela, Celeste, Roger Keller, and Moyses, Samuel
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MEDICAL quality control ,HEALTH policy ,HEALTH services accessibility ,SOCIAL change ,ORAL health ,DENTAL care ,RACE ,SATISFACTION ,ACQUISITION of data ,DENTAL specialties ,QUALITY assurance ,SECONDARY care (Medicine) - Published
- 2022
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7. Numerical Modelling of Blasting Fragmentation Optimization in a Copper Mine.
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Torres, Vidal Félix Navarro, Castro, Cristian, Valencia, María Elena, Figueiredo, Janine Rodrigues, and Silveira, Leandro Geraldo Canaan
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COPPER mining ,HARD rock mining ,MILLING machinery ,ACQUISITION of data - Abstract
The blasting operation considerably influences the overall productivity of opencast mines, especially when blasting results in oversized fragments that impact the operations ranging from excavation to milling. In this work, a numerical analysis of blasting performance was implemented to optimize the blasting parameters and improve the fragmentation of the hard rock in a copper open pit mine site in Brazil. In this paper, the methodology comprised data collection, 3D numerical model construction for blasting optimization using Blo-Up software, calibration with historical data, and predictive analysis, including testing two different blast designs. With the objective of achieving a desired P
80 size of the blasting fragmentation, the results indicate an optimized calibrated model with an overall error equal to 4.0% using a Swebrec distribution fitted to the model data. The optimal P80 size of the resulting muckpile was equivalent to ~0.53 m for the hard rock copper fragments, which was close to the desired P80 size. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2022
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8. PRÁTICAS DE GESTÃO DE PESSOAS NA CULTURA DE SEGURANÇA.
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Trentin, Luciano
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CORPORATE culture ,MULTIPLE regression analysis ,WORK environment ,ORGANIZATIONAL change ,ACQUISITION of data ,ORGANIZATIONAL ideology ,DATA collection platforms - Abstract
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- 2022
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9. Public funding to private providers of compulsory education: crossed looks between Brazil and Portugal in the context of globalisations.
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Adrião, Theresa and Silva, Rui da
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COMPULSORY education ,EDUCATIONAL change ,GLOBALIZATION ,ACQUISITION of data - Abstract
This paper focused on public funding to private providers of compulsory education in the context of globalisations. It analyses the differences and the common points between Brazil and Portugal (from 2014 to 2017) regarding the type of private providers in education, the mechanics and the reasons linked to the public funding to compulsory education private providers. Data collection was based on content analysis of a corpus of documents and interviews. The article shows that in the case of Brazil, the philanthropists are the main promoters of public funding to private providers of compulsory education while, in Portugal the main promoters are the large educational private providers. It also identifies that the public funding to private providers of compulsory basic education is increasing in Brazil and decreasing in Portugal due to governments political and ideological options. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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10. TECHNOLOGY AND TECHNOLOGICAL CAPABILITIES IN SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT.
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GIRO MOORI, ROBERTO, VITORINO FILHO, VALDIR ANTONIO, and DE CAMARGO JUNIOR, JOÃO BATISTA
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ORGANIZATIONAL performance ,STRUCTURAL equation modeling ,SUPPLY chains ,SUPPLY chain management ,ACQUISITION of data - Abstract
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- 2022
11. UŻYWANIE POLSZCZYZNY W KOLONII DOM PEDRO II NA TLE BADAŃ BILINGWIZMU POLSKO-PORTUGALSKIEGO W BRAZYLII.
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Ferreira, Alicja Goczyła
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NINETEENTH century ,BILINGUALISM ,POLISH language ,VILLAGES ,ACQUISITION of data ,RESPONDENTS ,RECOLLECTION (Psychology) - Abstract
The subject matter of this paper is Polish-Portuguese bilingualism observed in one of the Brazilian villages founded by Polish rural immigrants in the second half of the 19th century in the south of the country. The primary instrument for collecting data were the interviews conducted with 48 residents of the village in 2018. The presented outcome confirms the trends noticed in the study by S. Kucharski [1996] and W. Miodunka [2003]; namely, the fairly high level of preservation of Polish in Brazil and discrepancies in the level of command of the spoken and written code by the interviewees. The analysed data permit also the ascertainment of the phenomenon that Polish is being forgotten in the bilingualisation process and that it is disappearing in the surveyed village in general. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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12. Emotional blunting in patients with depression. Part I: clinical characteristics.
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Christensen, Michael Cronquist, Ren, Hongye, and Fagiolini, Andrea
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ANTIDEPRESSANTS ,CROSS-sectional method ,ATTITUDES of medical personnel ,ACQUISITION of data ,EXPERIENCE ,PATIENTS' attitudes ,FUNCTIONAL assessment ,MENTAL depression ,QUALITY of life ,AFFECTIVE disorders ,MEDICAL records ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,SYMPTOMS ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,EMOTIONS ,EMOTION regulation ,DISEASE remission ,ACUTE diseases - Abstract
Background: Emotional blunting—inability to feel positive or negative emotions, detachment, or reduced emotional responsiveness—is common in people with depression. However, there is a paucity of studies comprehensively investigating this symptom and its functional impact. This study investigated the experience of emotional blunting, and its impact on overall functioning and quality of life, in the acute and remission phases of depression from the perspective of patients and healthcare providers. This paper presents data on the clinical presentation of emotional blunting in depression from the patient perspective. Methods: Cross-sectional, observational study conducted in Brazil, Canada, and Spain between April 15 and May 18, 2021. Data were collected via a self-completed online survey. Respondents were adults with depression (acute or remission phase), who were currently using a prescribed antidepressant, and who reported emotional blunting during the past 6 weeks. Emotional blunting was assessed using the Oxford Depression Questionnaire (ODQ; total score range 26–130, higher scores indicate greater emotional blunting). Results: In all, 752 patients completed the survey (62% female; mean age, 45 years). Overall, 44% of patients rated their emotional blunting as extremely severe (acute phase [n = 300], 72%; remission phase [n = 452], 25%; difference, p < 0.01). In all, 56% of patients considered their emotional blunting to be caused by their depression (acute phase, 62%; remission phase, 52%). Mean ODQ total score was 94.8 for patients in the acute phase of depression and 85.7 for those in remission (difference, p < 0.01). Mean score for the ODQ 'antidepressant as cause' domain (maximum possible score, 30) was 18.0 in patients in the acute phase and 17.6 in those in remission. Overall, 45% of patients believed that their antidepressant medication was blunting their emotions and 39% were considering stopping or had already stopped their antidepressant because of perceived emotion-related side effects. Conclusions: Almost three-quarters of patients in the acute phase of depression and one-quarter of those in remission reported severe emotional blunting. Approximately 56% of patients considered their emotional blunting to be caused by their depression, while 45% believed that their antidepressant medication was negatively affecting their emotions. Just over one-third of patients were considering stopping or had stopped their antidepressant as a result. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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13. O uso do Twitter como ferramenta diplomática pela China: uma análise a partir das relações Brasil-China.
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Lopes Marra de Sousa, Ana Tereza
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PUBLIC diplomacy ,SOCIAL networks ,ACQUISITION of data ,COUNTRIES ,DIPLOMACY - Abstract
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- 2022
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14. RETOS ETNOGRÁFICOS: ANALIZANDO EL MOVIMIENTO SLOW FOOD EN BRASIL Y ALEMANIA.
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KALIX GARCIA, THALITA
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ETHNOLOGY ,EXPERIMENTAL design ,DATA analysis ,ACQUISITION of data ,RESEARCH methodology - Abstract
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- 2022
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15. O panorama da Pós-graduação Stricto Sensu em Turismo no Brasil a partir do perfil docente.
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Kalaoum, Fausi, Lopes, Mariana, and Tomazin, Mariana
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MICROSOFT software ,ACQUISITION of data ,TOURISM ,STATISTICS - Abstract
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- 2022
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16. "A volta dos que não foram": Quem são e o que veicularam em suas candidaturas os "parlamilitares" eleitos em 2018?
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Marques Plácido, Caio Paglis and Artur Gallo, Carlos
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RIGHT & left (Political science) ,MILITARY personnel ,PUBLIC safety ,ACQUISITION of data ,BALLOTS ,ELECTIONS ,ONLINE social networks ,AUTHORITARIANISM - Abstract
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- 2021
17. Risco Geológico: Uma Abordagem Integrada entre Métodos de Mapeamento Geotécnico Analisados em Nova Friburgo, RJ.
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Pinheiro Rocha, Lucas, Dourado, Francisco, Freitas da Silva, Aline, and Dutra dos Santos, Thiago
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CITIES & towns ,LANDSLIDES ,URBANIZATION ,LANDSLIDE hazard analysis ,ACQUISITION of data ,HAZARDS ,MAPS ,HAZARD mitigation - Abstract
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- 2021
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18. Inovações Gerenciais em Evidência: Uma Análise baseada na Percepção de Gestores.
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Moreno Pinho, Ana Paula, Ribeiro Silva, Mara Rosalia, de Paiva Ramos Souza, Marina Freire, and Carlos Lazaro, Jose
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ORGANIZATIONAL structure ,ORGANIZATIONAL change ,SEMI-structured interviews ,QUALITATIVE research ,ACQUISITION of data - Abstract
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- 2021
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19. Brazilian Air Force operations in disaster response – a process analysis.
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da Costa, Natália de Brito Oliveira Luiz, Fontainha, Tharcisio Cotta, and Leiras, Adriana
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EMERGENCY management ,AIR forces ,ACQUISITION of data ,SPECIAL operations (Military science) - Abstract
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to analyze the status of the current Brazilian regulations regarding the Brazilian Air Force (BAF) operations during disaster response compared with the real BAF operations in the landslides that affected the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 2011. This analysis reveals the evolutions and challenges that warrant further discussion, even six years after the deadliest disaster in recent Brazilian history.Design/methodology/approach The research is structured using a case study method and a process approach. The data gathered from official BAF reports and professionals and BAF regulations are compared using a theoretical reference process model as a guide.Findings The spread of documentations and laws that prescribe the BAF operations during disaster response limit the replication of BAF standards in future disasters. Among the 96 processes described in the theoretical reference process model, 12 processes that are identified in the BAF reports and interviews that address the response to the Rio landslides of 2011 remain unaddressed in the BAF regulations. Considering the BAF expertise, three additional processes are suggested for future consideration in the reference process model that guided this research.Research limitations/implications This paper does not discuss the collaborative perspective of BAF operations with other military forces and stakeholders in disaster response.Practical implications The findings are indications of improvement in BAF regulations.Originality/value In addition to providing an analysis of the military force operations in response to a massive disaster, this paper can also serve as a reference for a benchmark discussion of military operations in disaster response. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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20. Capability of social life cycle assessment for analyzing the artisanal small-scale gold mining sector—case study in the Amazonian rainforest in Brazil.
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Springer, Sally K., Peregovich, Bernhard G., and Schmidt, Mario
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RAIN forests ,ACQUISITION of data ,SOCIAL sciences education ,ENVIRONMENTAL chemistry ,WORKING hours ,GOLD mining - Abstract
Purpose: Gold extraction in the Amazonian rainforest is accompanied by ecological threats and social grievances, but at the same time, the artisanal small-scale gold mining sector (ASGM) provides a livelihood for many people. To address this tradeoff, this paper analyzed the social aspects and their possible relations by conducting a case study based on a Social Life Cycle Assessment (SLCA). This study seeks to determine whether SLCA is capable of reflecting the sector. Method: A literature-based guideline was used for collecting primary data during several field trips to the Tapajós Region in Brazil. This research instrument constituted the basis for information-oriented interviews and on-site observations. The SLCA categories used in this study were based on the United Nations Environment Programme and the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (UNEP/SETAC) guidelines and the categories in the Fairmined Standard. In addition, secondary data obtained from the literature were used to provide insights into the sector. The data were analyzed using qualitative content analysis with both deductive and inductive approaches. Results and discussion: This study described the social aspects of the ASGM sector in the Tapajós Region, including the absence of the state, the illegality and informality of mining operations, the remote and rural area, and the organizational structure. In addition, the extraction methods, poor working conditions, and difficult living conditions were considered. Certain characteristics of the industry like unstable payments, worker movements, and low education levels were recognized, and thus, the relations among the social categories and rebound effects were identified. Several issues were proven to be key factors: unstable payments, autonomy, and the rebound effects of excavators. Complex relations among social issues but also towards ecological and economic issues do exist. The suitability of using the SLCA to reflect the ASGM sector was tested on this basis. Conclusion: In some respects, the SLCA had limitations, e.g., due to the nonlinear relation between working hours and the amount of extracted gold. The impacts of technology depend on the underlying definition that is used. The current lack of cause-effect models impedes the assessment of an overall picture that considers the relations among the social aspects and other elements of sustainability. A holistic view must be applied if ecological problems are to be solved. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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21. Diagnóstico do Circuito Turístico Terê-Fri e os processos de governança para o desenvolvimento local.
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CARVALHO DE LEMOS, CLARO, ÂNGELO FORTUNATO, RAFAEL, and VIEIRA CAMPOS, CAROLINE
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ACQUISITION of data ,NETWORK governance ,TOURISM management ,SUSTAINABLE development ,PARTICIPATORY culture ,COOPERATION - Abstract
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- 2020
22. Human Capabilities in this Post-Neoliberal Period: A Summative Editorial.
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St. John, Edward P.
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HUMAN beings ,SCIENCE education ,ACQUISITION of data ,WELL-being - Abstract
This document is a summative editorial from the journal Education Sciences. It discusses the concept of human capabilities development as a means to promote educational opportunity and social well-being within democratic and authoritarian nations. The editorial compares different contexts for human capabilities development, examines policy developments and outcomes, and proposes university practices and partnerships to promote capabilities development. The document also explores the use of databases to inform policy development and highlights the importance of equitable data collection. The editorial includes case studies from various countries, including Brazil, England, China, and the US, to illustrate the potential of the human capabilities framework. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2023
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23. Linking Knowledge Creation and Environmental Education.
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Escrivão, Giovana and Nagano, Marcelo Seido
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KNOWLEDGE management ,ENVIRONMENTAL education ,CONTENT analysis ,ACQUISITION of data - Abstract
Although the importance of knowledge management, little is known concerning the creation process of new knowledge. This process can be applied into several contexts in order to create new knowledge and use it better; one is environmental education (EE), which regards the increasing environmental degradation. This paper analyses the knowledge creation (KC) process in EE programmes conducted by two of the largest and most prestigious universities in Brazil. This research is qualitative with a descriptive characteristic and was conducted through case studies. The data collection and analysis methods were qualitative, including interviews and content analysis. The main contribution of this paper concerns suggestions to improve the environmental programmes at universities, providing green practices around the campuses with more efficient and systematic knowledge production and dissemination related to the topic. Additionally, some evidences of the case studied motivated the authors to ask some questions about the KC theory of Nonaka. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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24. The Modernization Process in Brazilian National Olympic Federations.
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Furtado, Sabrina, Piggin, Joe, Goncalves, Gabriel Henrique Treter, and Mezzadri, Fernando
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SPORTS administration ,ORGANIZATIONAL aims & objectives ,ORGANIZATIONAL change ,ACQUISITION of data - Abstract
National Sport Organizations are increasingly expected to modernize their management practices and comply with governance principles. This research developed, validated, and applied a questionnaire to assess the modernization process of Brazilian Olympic NSO's. The first stage established the components of modernization based on a review of academic literature. Next, these components were used to create a questionnaire to audit Brazil's 35 Olympic NSO's. Data collection involved gathering and analysing material from organizational policies, strategies, and websites. Results suggest that most Brazilian Olympic NSO's have a moderate - weak adherence to modernization aspects of management. NSOs that present a high stage of modernization tend to present better practices of governance. In Brazil, it appears that the government and Brazilian Olympic Committee are sources of pressure for NSO's to modernize their management and governance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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25. Long-Term Safety and Effectiveness of Rituximab Biosimilar RTXM83: A Retrospective Extension Study in Brazilian Patients with Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma.
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Delamain, Marcia Torresan, Cardoso, Ana Carolina Ferreira, Pericole, Fernando Vieira, da Silva Araújo, Sérgio Shusterschitz, Fogliatto, Laura, Higashi, Marcia, Pereira, Juliana, da Silva, Roberto Luiz, Werutsky, Gustavo, de Paulo Giacon Radtke, Patrícia, Salvino, Marco Aurélio, and Castilho, Vivienne
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THERAPEUTIC use of antineoplastic agents ,PATIENT safety ,RESEARCH funding ,SURVIVAL rate ,SCIENTIFIC observation ,RITUXIMAB ,RETROSPECTIVE studies ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,PREDNISONE ,KAPLAN-Meier estimator ,VINCRISTINE ,DRUG efficacy ,MEDICAL records ,ACQUISITION of data ,DOXORUBICIN ,BIOSIMILARS ,DATA analysis software ,CONFIDENCE intervals ,PROGRESSION-free survival ,B cell lymphoma ,CYCLOPHOSPHAMIDE ,OVERALL survival ,DISEASE progression ,EVALUATION - Abstract
Introduction: RTXM83, a biosimilar of rituximab, was approved after physicochemical, functional, non-clinical, and clinical studies demonstrated their similarity; these studies included RTXM83-AC-01-11, a multicentric double-blind international prospective pivotal study. Long-term data on biosimilars can potentially elucidate their clinical robustness and facilitate their broader adoption. Methods: In this retrospective observational study, we analyzed a dataset from a Brazilian cohort previously randomized in the RTXM83-AC-01-11 study followed by the assessment of long-term outcomes in an observational extension phase from randomization in the RTXM83-AC-01–11 study to the last recorded evaluation. Patients with diffuse large B cell lymphoma (DLBCL) received either reference rituximab (R) or RTXM83 plus cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin, vincristine, and prednisone (CHOP) as adjuvant treatment. Results: The median follow-up period was 77.0 months. Patients with initial DLBCL stages III and IV comprised 50% of the R-CHOP group and 40% of the biosimilar group. Five (18.5%) patients, including two RTXM83-CHOP-treated and three R-CHOP-treated individuals, experienced late adverse events (AEs) of interest. No new safety signs were established. At the final assessment, the progression-free survival (PFS) rates were 93.3% and 50.0% in the RTXM83-CHOP and R-CHOP groups, respectively. Median PFS was not achieved in the RTXM83-CHOP group, which was 40.5 months in the R-CHOP group. The overall survival (OS) rates were 100% and 66.7% in the RTXM83-CHOP and R-CHOP groups, respectively. The median OS was not reached in any group. Conclusion: This study demonstrated the long-term safety and effectiveness of RTXM83 in treating DLBCL; outcomes comparable to those of the reference product and potentially improved access to treatment have been indicated. However, further research with more diverse patient groups can validate these findings and advocate the broader adoption of biosimilars in cancer care. Trial Registration: ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT04928573. June 16, 2021, "retrospectively registered". [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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26. Pesquisa qualitativa em contabilidade: um panorama de sua evolução no congresso ANPCONT à luz da literatura internacional.
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Marques Pereira, Rodrigo Carlos, da Silva Constantino, Fabrícia de Farias, Filgueiras Sauerbronn, Fernanda, and da Silva Macedo, Marcelo Alvaro
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ACCOUNTING methods ,RESEARCH methodology ,CONTENT analysis ,QUALITATIVE research ,ACQUISITION of data - Abstract
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- 2019
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27. UAV route planning for active disease classification.
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Vivaldini, Kelen C. T., Martinelli, Thiago H., Guizilini, Vitor C., Souza, Jefferson R., Oliveira, Matheus D., Ramos, Fabio T., and Wolf, Denis F.
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EUCALYPTUS ,NOSOLOGY ,DRONE aircraft ,FIX-point estimation ,ACQUISITION of data - Abstract
Eucalyptus represents one of the main sources of raw material in Brazil, and each year substantial losses estimated at $400 million occur due to diseases. The active monitoring of eucalyptus crops can help getting accurate information about contaminated areas, in order to improve response time. Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) provide low-cost data acquisition and fast scanning of large areas, however the success of the data acquisition process depends on an efficient planning of the flight route, particularly due to traditionally small autonomy times. This paper proposes a single framework for efficient visual data acquisition using UAVs that combines perception, environment representation and route planning. A probabilistic model of the surveyed environment, containing diseased eucalyptus, soil and healthy trees, is incrementally built using images acquired by the vehicle, in combination with GPS and inertial information for positioning. This incomplete map is then used in the estimation of the next point to be explored according to a certain objective function, aiming to maximize the amount of information collected within a certain traveled distance. Experimental results show that the proposed approach compares favorably to other traditionally used route planning methods. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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28. Applying the ICF linking rules to compare population-based data from different sources: an exemplary analysis of tools used to collect information on disability.
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de Moura, Lenildo, dos Santos, Wederson Rufino, Castro, Shamyr Sulyvan de, Ito, Elizabeth, da Luz e Silva, Danilo Campos, Yokota, Renata Tiene de Carvalho, Abaakouk, Zohra, Corrêa Filho, Heleno Rodrigues, Gomes Pérez, Marco Antonio, Fellinghauer, Carolina Saskia, and Sabariego, Carla
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FUNCTIONAL assessment ,DATABASE management ,DECISION making ,HEALTH services accessibility ,HUMAN rights ,LIFE skills ,MATHEMATICAL models ,HEALTH policy ,NOSOLOGY ,PSYCHOLOGY ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,DATA analysis ,ACQUISITION of data ,ATTITUDES toward disabilities ,STAKEHOLDER analysis ,EQUIPMENT & supplies - Abstract
Background: Data on disability are regularly collected by different institutions or ministries using specific tools for different purposes, for instance to estimate the prevalence of disability or eligibility of specific populations for social benefits. The interoperability of disability data collected in countries is essential for policy making and to monitor the implementation of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. The first objective of this paper is to map and compare tools that collect data on disability for different purposes, more specifically the Brazilian National Health Survey and the Brazilian Functioning Index to the World Health Organization (WHO) and the World Bank Model Disability Survey (MDS), currently recommended as a standard tool for disability measurement. The second objective is to demonstrate the usefulness and value of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health Linking Rules to map and compare population-based surveys and other content-related tools collecting data on disability, even when these have already been developed based on the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health. Methods: Disability information collected with the three different tools was mapped and compared using the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health Linking Rules. Results: Although the disability module in the Brazilian National Health Survey is fundamentally different from the MDS, the mapping disclosed that several modules of the Brazilian National Health Survey already cover many aspects necessary to estimate prevalence and understand disability as currently recommended by the WHO and the World Bank. The Brazilian Functioning Index and the MDS are both based on the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health and are very similar in the approach and content of their questions on functioning. Specific information on environmental factors is essential to identify needs and barriers, as well as to devise procedures to reduce injustice and inequalities. This information is still not targeted broadly enough in both the Brazilian National Health Survey and the Brazilian Functioning Index. Conclusions: Overall, this mapping exercise showed that applying the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health linking rules to population-based data coming from different sources provides researchers and stakeholders involved in decision-making with standardized and straightforward information about overlaps and gaps. Implications for Rehabilitation: Data on functioning and disability regularly collected with different purposes and by different institutions or ministries within a country can be compared using the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health as a reference framework and the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health linking rules. The recently published refinements of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health Linking Rules go beyond the sole linking to International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health categories and provide standardized procedures to document the perspective of linked questions or the categorization of response options. They are therefore useful to compared tools that have been developed based on the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health. The current disability module of the Brazilian Health Survey needs a revision to be suitable to collect data on disability that is Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities conform and guarantees interoperability with disability data from other sources in Brazil, especially from disability assessment for social benefits and implementation of policies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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29. Green supply chain management.
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Drohomeretski, Everton, da Costa, Sergio Gouvea, and de Lima, Edson Pinheiro
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SUPPLY chain management ,AUTOMOBILE industry ,TECHNOLOGICAL innovations ,ACQUISITION of data - Abstract
Purpose -- The purpose of this paper is to identify the main motivating factors and difficulties in implementing GSCM; and to describe and explain how GSCM is being adopted in the Brazilian automotive industry. Design/methodology/approach -- To meet the proposed objectives three case studies will be carried out in a Brazilian automotive industry, performing a total of 13 interviews, based on a research protocol. As the data collection instrument, a semi-structured interview was used based on a pre-established script, direct observation and documents from the organization researched. For the analysis of the results, the content analysis method was used, applying a triangle analysis to the research data with the patterns presented in the theoretical reference. Findings -- The paper orients the companies in the automotive sector to adopt GSCM practices and principally that internal actions of automakers can be transferred throughout the supply chain. Practical implications -- Contributes in a more practical so that companies evaluate the level of application of their GSCM practices such that they may take more corrective actions to increase the level of GSCM practices. Originality/value -- Proposition of one classification system to identify the level of adoption of GSCM practices. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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30. Green training supporting eco-innovation in three Brazilian companies: practices and levels of integration.
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Neto, Angelo Saturnino, Jabbour, Charbel José Chiappetta, and de Sousa Jabbour, Ana Beatriz Lopes
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BUSINESS enterprises ,GREEN technology ,INNOVATIONS in business ,INDUSTRIALIZATION ,ACQUISITION of data ,ENVIRONMENTAL education - Abstract
Purpose -- The purpose of this paper is to show results from the relationship between green/environmental training and the development of three projects of low-carbon eco-innovations in top Brazilian companies. Design/methodology/approach -- This study includes three organizational projects for low-carbon eco-innovations in products (A, B and C) with the objective of reducing their impact on GHG emissions, the so-called low-carbon products. Data were collected from several sources of evidence, including in-depth interviews, document analyses and direct observations. Findings -- The authors verified that the environmental training interface for mitigating climate change is relevant for the systematic development of low-carbon products in most of the cases studied. Originality/value -- Low-carbon eco-innovations are a trend in the corporate world; however, there is not enough literature and practical evidence on this subject. Thus, this paper adds new evidence to the literature. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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31. COMPORTAMENTO DAS IMPORTAÇÕES BRASILEIRAS DE CELULOSE E PAPEL NOS ÚLTIMOS DEZ ANOS.
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FUNCHAL, MARCIO
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ECONOMIC statistics ,CELLULOSE ,PRICES ,ACQUISITION of data ,IMPORTS ,EXPORTS - Abstract
Copyright of O Papel is the property of Associacao Brasileira Tecnica de Celulose e Papel and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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32. The prevalence of skin lesions and associated factors in hospitalised adult patients with cancer.
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de Castro, Diana Lima Villela, da Silva, Evellyn Lima, Onaga, Lilian Sayuri, Nogueira, Paula Cristina, Furlan, Priscilla Cidade, and de Gouveia Santos, Vera Lúcia Conceição
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SKIN diseases ,RESEARCH ,INTENSIVE care units ,STATISTICS ,CONFIDENCE intervals ,RESEARCH methodology ,CROSS-sectional method ,MULTIPLE regression analysis ,PRESSURE ulcers ,SKIN care ,AGE distribution ,ACQUISITION of data ,SKIN inflammation ,FUNGATING wounds ,CANCER patients ,INFECTION ,HOSPITAL care ,MEDICAL records ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,CHI-squared test ,SURGICAL site ,DIAPERS ,DISEASE prevalence ,SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC factors ,STATISTICAL correlation ,ODDS ratio ,WOUNDS & injuries ,ECCHYMOSIS ,DATA analysis software ,DISEASE complications - Abstract
Objective: To assess the prevalence of skin lesions and evaluate the clinical and sociodemographic factors associated with their presence in hospitalised patients. Method: This descriptive, cross-sectional, correlational study was performed in inpatient units and intensive care units of a cancer hospital in São Paulo, Brazil, after approval by the Institutional Research Ethics Committee. Data from hospitalised adult patients with cancer were collected during physical examinations and from medical records. A Chi-squared test, univariate analysis, a logistic regression model with results expressed as odds ratio (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI), and Classification and Regression Tree (CART) analysis were used to evaluate the data. Results: Of 341 patients, 80 had skin lesions, equating to an overall prevalence of 23.5%. The skin lesions included pressure injuries (10%), incontinence-associated dermatitis (6.7%), skin tears (6.5%), malignant wounds (3.8%) and complicated surgical wounds (3.2%). The factors associated with skin lesions in cancer patients were the use of disposable nappies (OR: 4.436) and age (59.1±15.1 years), according to the CART analysis, and the wearing of nappies (OR: 4.466, p<0.001), presence of ecchymosis (OR: 2.532, p<0.001) and infection (OR: 6.449, p=0.040), according to multiple regression analysis. Conclusion: This study contributed to knowledge about prevalence and associated factors of skin lesions in hospitalised patients with cancer, allowing the implementation of preventive measures. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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33. Incorporação de acervos privados: estudo sobre políticas de aquisição de arquivos estatais do Brasil e da Espanha.
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TROITIÑO, Sonia and COLOMBO, Ana Beatriz
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STATE government archives , *NATIONAL archives , *PUBLIC interest , *PUBLIC institutions , *PUBLIC records , *ACQUISITION of data , *SCHOOL dropout prevention - Abstract
Nowadays, private records are considered important sources for research and for the preservation of memory, becoming the object of interest of public archives, when considering the expansion of their collections. Thus, it is necessary to discuss and improve the systems by which these additions are made, in order to make these acquisition processes representative and rationalized. As a resource to achieve these goals, the adoption of a collection acquisition policy brings transparency and normalization to the processes of incorporation of private documents to public institutions. In this sense, this paper seeks to discuss the process and rules of document acquisition by national archives, based on the study of two specific cases: the Brazilian Nacional Archives and the State Archives of Spain. For the development of this study, we divided the research into three parts: (1) theoretical survey; (2) data collection from the institutions object of the study; (3) data analysis. As a result, we were able to identify that acquisition policies are an important tool to regulate the incorporation of private records by state public archives, however, these procedures still need to be improved. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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34. The mediating effect of logistics integration on supply chain performance.
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Alam, Arshad, Bagchi, Prabir K., Kim, Bumsoo, Mitra, Subrata, and Seabra, Fernando
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SUPPLY chain management ,INTEGRATED logistic support ,INFORMATION technology ,ACQUISITION of data ,MANUFACTURING industries - Abstract
Purpose -- The purpose of this paper is to analyze the impact of individual logistics-related factors, namely, supplier involvement (SI), length of supplier relationship (LSR), use of information technology (IT), and logistics integration (LI) on a firm's supply chain performance (SCP) and test for the mediating effect of LI in a multi-country survey conducted in Brazil, Korea and India. The paper also develops a composite variable, supply chain competency (SCC), as an overall measure of the quality of a firm's supply chain and demonstrate its effect on a firm's SCP. Design/methodology/approach -- The research methodology was based on designing and administering a survey instrument. Data collected from 187 organizations in Brazil, Korea and India were analyzed using the partial least squares structural equation modeling methodology. Findings -- Results show that for the combined data, the direct effects of SI, LSR and IT on SCP are insignificant while LI has a very significant direct effect on SCP. On the other hand, except for SI, LSR and IT have significant effects on SCP through LI establishing the mediating role of LI. The paper also finds that SCC has a significant effect on SCP. Further, when countries are considered individually the paper finds that IT has a significant indirect effect on SCP in the case of all the countries while LSR has a significant indirect effect on SCP, both in the case of Brazil and Korea. Additionally, in the case of Korea SI has a significant indirect effect on SCP. Research limitations/implications -- Like other survey-based research, the findings of this paper are also limited by the sample size. Especially, the observations specific to individual countries are as good as the respective sample sizes. Also, since all the respondents belonged to manufacturing firms, the findings of this paper are relevant for the manufacturing sector. Practical implications -- This paper establishes the mediating effect of LI in assessing the impact of logistics-related factors on a firm's SCP. It confirms that although logistics-related factors are necessary for a firm's superior SCP, they are not sufficient unless their interactions are taken into consideration, as evidenced by the significant positive relationship between SCC and SCP. Originality/value -- To the best of the authors' knowledge, this paper is the first paper to study the effect of logistics-related factors on a firm's SCP and establish the mediating role of LI in a multi-country setting. This paper also develops a composite variable SCC and examines its effect on SCP. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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35. RFID technology for hazardous waste management and tracking.
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Namen, Anderson Amendoeira, da Costa Brasil, Felipe, Abrunhosa, Jorge José Gouveia, Abrunhosa, Glaucia Gomes Silva, Tarré, Ricardo Martinez, and Marques, Flávio José Garcia
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RADIO frequency identification systems ,HAZARDOUS waste management industry ,ACQUISITION of data ,TRANSPORTATION - Abstract
The illegal dumping of hazardous waste is one of the most concerning occurrences related to illegal waste activities. The waste management process is quite vulnerable, especially when it comes to assuring the right destination for the delivery of the hazardous waste. The purpose of this paper is to present a new system design and prototype for applying the RFID technology so as to guarantee the correct destination for the hazardous waste delivery. The aim of this innovative approach, compared with other studies that employ the same technology to the waste disposal process, is to focus on the certification that the hazardous waste will be delivered to the right destination site and that no inappropriate disposal will occur in the transportation stage. These studies were carried out based on data collected during visits to two hazardous waste producer companies in Brazil, where the material transportation and delivery to a company in charge of the waste disposal were closely monitored. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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36. Geographical offender profiling: Dragnet's applicability on a Brazilian sample.
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Lino, Denis, Calado, Bruna, Belchior, Danielly, Cruz, Mayara, and Lobato, Aline
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GEOGRAPHIC profiling (Criminology) ,SERIAL murderers ,CRIME ,CRIMINAL investigation ,ACQUISITION of data - Abstract
Abstract: Even though geographical offender profiling is already widely used and researched in countries such as England, Canada, and United States, it is still severely overlooked in Brazil, as there are no researches on the subject using a Brazilian sample. Therefore, the present paper aims to start filling this gap by analysing the applicability of the geographical offender profiling and Dragnet on a sample of Brazilian serial killers. In order to achieve this objective, the authors collected data through police records on 15 serial killers that were active between June 2009 and June 2015, in the city of Campina Grande, Paraíba, Brazil. As a result, the circle hypothesis was confirmed, considering that 66.7% of the sample fell into the marauder category. Interestingly, the Dragnet's result accurately informed the area that contained the offender's base in the same cases in which the offender acted according to the marauder model. Also, other important correlations were found such as the influence of age, intelligence, resourcefulness, and method of approach on the distance travelled to commit a murder. Those results show that the geographical offender profiling can be effectively applied in Brazil and thus is a valid investigative tool to aid police officers in serial crimes investigations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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37. Entre o Declínio e a Reinvenção: atualidade das funções do sistema público atacadista de alimentos no Brasil.
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de Almeida Cunha, Altivo Roberto Andrade and Belik, Walter
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FOOD wholesalers ,EVOLUTIONARY economics ,ECONOMIC structure ,SUPPLY & demand ,ACQUISITION of data ,ECONOMIC activity - Abstract
Copyright of Revista de Economia e Sociologia Rural is the property of Sociedade Brasileira de Economia e Sociologia Rural and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2012
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38. Musing over the role of emotions to promote the exodus from the Comfort Zone in English language teaching and learning at a state university in Brazil.
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Colombo Gomes, Gysele da S.
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ENGLISH language , *EMOTIONS , *STATE universities & colleges , *PUBLIC universities & colleges , *ACQUISITION of data , *EMPIRICAL research - Abstract
This paper focuses on the development of an empirical study over the Comfort Zone (2004; 2006; 2018), shedding light on the role played by emotions in empowering learners to confidently interact in English classes at a public university in Rio de Janeiro, in Brazil. The theoretical framework was based on the concept of the Comfort Zone (2004; 2006; 2018); and that of emotions (ARAGÃO, 2004; 2011; BARCELOS, 2018; MATURANA, 2002; ZEMBYLAS 2004; 2018). This qualitative and interpretive study (DENZIN; LINCOLN, 2006; LINCOLN; GUBA, 2006) used an individual questionnaire, field observations, individual participants' reports of observation of classes and peers' performance, individual exploratory conversations and an ethnographic group interview (ERICKSON, 1986) for debriefing, and a final individual diary of participants as tools for data collection. Results display a range of emotions impacting learners' performance in interaction. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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39. Climate vulnerability and contrasting climate perceptions as an element for the development of community adaptation strategies: Case studies in Southern Brazil.
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Bonatti, Michelle, Sieber, Stefan, Schlindwein, Sandro L., Lana, Marcos A., de Vasconcelos, Ana C.F., Gentile, Elvira, Boulanger, Jean-Philippe, Plencovich, Maria C., and Malheiros, Tadeu F.
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CLIMATE change ,SUSTAINABLE development ,LAND management ,ACQUISITION of data ,SUSTAINABLE communities ,LANDSCAPES - Abstract
The study of psychological barriers and the attribution of social meaning is a complex and subjective process, but essential for the development of strategies to adapt to climate change and land-use management. The objective of this paper is to point out and discuss aspects that comprise climate vulnerability, especially regarding the climate perceptions understood as an element for the development of community adaptation strategies. The first part presents two study cases and the second part presents propositions for developing climate adaptation strategies based on the results of these cases. The paper focuses on two aspects: the perception of climate dynamics and the relationship between vulnerability and local climate dynamics. In order to establish the relationship between climate dynamics and the level of vulnerability perceived, a qualitative approach was adopted. Field data collection consisted of observing local civil association meetings and conducting semi-structured interviews with local actors. Although both communities studied are strongly affected by climate events, their perception of climate influences is essentially different. The difference in perception arises mainly from the different context in which climate events acquire meaning, rather than any ability of assigning meaning to possible climate change. To understand the dynamics of establishing an adaptation strategy, the motivational problems would be a stimulus, a causative agent of reflections on the conditions of vulnerability to climate change and reflection about their limit-situations . The final propositions present “Adaptation learning process pre-steps framework” that emerges from the description of contrasts in perceptions/cognitions observed between the two study cases. It is a model for the visualization of different and better living conditions, the unknown-viable , which enable social actors to become aware of capacity of acting and governance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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40. Integrating enabling contexts and ambidexterity to create Intellectual Capital faculty's competencies on undergraduate Business Management programs.
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Rezende, José, Torres, Adriana, Correia, Alexandre, Nicolini, Alexandre, and Bernardes, Rui
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INTELLECTUAL capital ,UNDERGRADUATE programs ,INDUSTRIAL management education ,UNIVERSITIES & colleges ,ACQUISITION of data - Abstract
Purpose: This study aims to discuss a framework to promote ambidexterity through an intentional managed enabling context in order to develop university lecturers' competencies and, at last, to improve students' skills. Design/methodology: A descriptive case study was performed based on literature review and the data collection was done through documentary and field participative research with the PACT working group. The paper reports the stage and maturity of the High Commonality of Themes Project (PACT) on a private Brazilian university in Rio de Janeiro. Consequently, since the faculty shares more qualified knowledge and the syllabus could be realigned without losing epistemological identity, the subjects expect that the students learning process performs on market demanded pragmatic and practical skills. Findings: Findings indicate PACT as a kind of improvement, since it makes possible, balancing Refined Interpolation with Disciplined Extrapolation, to promote the ambidextrous learning through an enabling context, thus allowing specialized lecturers to improve competencies in their core area. Research limitations/implications: As a case study, findings could not be widespread and limitations are related to the initial stages of the PACT implementation. Originality/value: The value and originality of the ambidexterity approach refer to the possibilities it could overlap the bottlenecks that faculty performance generates to students learning effectiveness: non-adherence by the faculty to the discipline they teach (Human Capital); way lecturers interact among courses and one another (Social/Relationship Capital); and development and practicality of the educational guidelines of the course - PPC (Structural Capital). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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41. Establishing an onshore pipeline incident database to support operational risk management in Brazil - Part 2: Bowtie proposition and statistics of failure.
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Alves, Douglas Thiago S. and Lima, Gilson Brito Alves
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OPERATIONAL risk , *DATABASES , *STATISTICS , *ECONOMIC indicators , *PIPELINE failures , *ACQUISITION of data - Abstract
In part 1, which is complementary to this article, an appropriate data collection architecture was proposed in order to support the establishment of an onshore pipeline incident database in Brazil. Reflecting the current context of pipeline industry in this country, this structure was built based on the state of art regarding several international databases followed by an interdisciplinary survey submitted to pipeline experts from different areas of specialization. According to their favorability, a criteria was applied in order to select the collection parameters that, finally, compose the proposed architecture. In this second paper (part 2), a bowtie diagram was elaborated inspired on the results obtained in part 1 in order to support the management of onshore pipelines operational risks. In addition to defining causes and consequences, prevention and mitigation barriers along with respective leading and lagging indicators were elucidated based on the literature allowing pipeline operators to monitor the status of these controls over time and contributing to the improvement of their risk management systems. Additionally, failure statistics similar to those presented by international benchmark reports were developed through historical failure data obtained from a Brazilian pipeline operator. Among other metrics, it is reproduced the behavior of failure rates along the period in analysis (from 1978 to 2008), as well as distributions of incidents by categories of causes and exposure (extension) evolution of the pipeline network considered. In sequence, a comparison between Brazilian and international benchmarks failure frequencies is performed. Finally, illegal tapping statistics from 2016 to 2020 are also addressed, indicating some prevention and mitigation measures that were implemented in this period in order to better manage operational risks associated with pipeline theft. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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42. Design and construction of an experimental parabolic trough collector using low cost alternative materials.
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Torres, Hugo M., Carrillo, Rubén A. M., Torres, Nelson M., and Richter, Christoph
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PARABOLIC troughs , *OPPORTUNITY costs , *GALVANIZED steel , *STEEL tubes , *ALUMINUM sheets , *ACQUISITION of data - Abstract
This paper presents a techno-economic analysis to construct an experimental Parabolic Trough Solar collector, using alternative materials and for academic purposes. Concentrated solar power has considerable potential for growth in Brazil, considering the levels of direct solar irradiation, land availability and low current state of use of this technology. It has also a good potential to replace fossil fuels in many thermal applications, helping to decarbonize Brazilian Energy Matrix. The prototype was manually built in a garage. It was made of the following materials: plywood, with steel tube reinforcements for the structure; copper, covered with black ink, for the collector tube; galvanized steel sheets covered with thin aluminum sheets for the reflector. A hydraulic system was developed to run the tests, and an electronic system, using an Arduino-UNO, a laptop and temperature and flow meter sensors to collect data. This prototype does not have neither a solar tracking system nor a glass cover. It has an opening area of 2.34 m2 and had a material cost of around $129.00. Under an estimated direct solar irradiation of 900 W/m2, the prototype was able to absorb heat at a rate of 1.2 kW (52.38% of efficiency). It was also created a simplified method for building similar devices. For the purpose this prototype was built, the materials of the collector tube and the reflector were considered approved. The plywood in the structure had a low reliability and high cost. The results found have limitations for industrial applications, but can offer strategical information for building this type of device in universities and research centers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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43. Effect of Orthognathic Surgery on Breathing in Patients with Cleft lip and Palate: 20-Year Experience at a Tertiary Hospital in Brazil.
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Seixas, Déborah Rocha, Trindade, Inge Elly Kiemle, Yamashita, Renata Paciello, Silva, Andressa Sharllene Carneiro da, Araújo, Bruna Mara Adorno Marmontel, Maia, Sergio Éberson da Silva, and Fukushiro, Ana Paula
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NASAL anatomy ,RESPIRATORY disease prevention ,MANDIBLE surgery ,MANOMETERS ,RESPIRATION ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,TREATMENT effectiveness ,RETROSPECTIVE studies ,RESPIRATORY diseases ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,OSTEOTOMY ,PRE-tests & post-tests ,ORTHOGNATHIC surgery ,MEDICAL records ,ACQUISITION of data ,RESPIRATORY measurements ,CLEFT lip ,NASOPHARYNX ,AIRWAY (Anatomy) ,COMPARATIVE studies ,CLEFT palate ,EVALUATION ,SYMPTOMS - Abstract
Objective: To verify the effect of orthognathic surgery (OS) on nasal dimensions and its correlation with respiratory symptoms in patients operated on over the past 20 years. Design: Retrospective study. Setting: Tertiary level craniofacial hospital. Participants: 535 patients with CLP previously repaired, without syndromes, age over 18, who performed OS between 2000 and 2019 and rhinomanometric evaluation pre and post OS. Interventions: Maxillary advancement isolated and combined with turbinectomy and/or mandibular osteotomy. Main Outcome Measures: Minimum nasal cross-sectional area (CSA) assessed by posterior (PR) and anterior rhinomanometry (AR), nasopharyngeal cross-sectional area (NCSA) verified by modified AR, and self-perceived respiratory symptoms through a questionnaire. Results: After OS, there was a significant increase in CSA assessed by PR (p <.001) and AR (p <.001), while there was no significant difference in NCSA (p = 0.319). Regarding respiratory symptoms after OS, 26.3% showed improvement in nasal obstruction, 28.5% in oronasal breathing, 18.5% in snoring, and 5.2% in respiratory obstruction during sleep. However, a weak correlation between increased CSA and improvement of symptoms was observed. In the first decade, lower values of CSA (p <.001) and NCSA (p <.001) were observed compared to the second decade. Both periods showed a significant increase in CSA (p <.001). Conclusions: Nasal dimensions and breathing symptoms were improved by OS when combined with turbinectomy. Comparing the results of patients operated on between two different decades, patients had more favorable conditions for breathing in the most recent decade of care. However, this was not statistically correlated with the improvement in patient symptoms in this study. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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44. Outpatient Palliative Care Program: Impact on Home Death Rate in Brazil.
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Gomes, Sarah Ananda, Silva, Danielle Nunes Moura, Sorice, Flavia, Arantes, Alexandra, Peixoto, Rafaela, Ferrari, Renata, Martins, Matheus, Jácome, Alexandre, Bergerot, Cristiane, de Melo, Andreia Cristina, and Ferrari, Bruno
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CANCER treatment ,MIDDLE-income countries ,HEALTH services accessibility ,PALLIATIVE treatment ,OUTPATIENT services in hospitals ,PLACE of death ,EVALUATION of human services programs ,CANCER patients ,RETROSPECTIVE studies ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,ODDS ratio ,QUALITY of life ,MEDICAL records ,ACQUISITION of data ,TERMINAL care ,CONFIDENCE intervals ,SPECIALTY hospitals ,LOW-income countries - Abstract
Simple Summary: This study investigates the impact of an outpatient palliative care program on the location of death among patients with cancer. The findings reveal a notable increase in home and hospice deaths for those participating in the program, highlighting the potential benefits of specialized palliative care in challenging healthcare contexts. While the positive impact of early palliative care on the quality of life of cancer patients is well established, there is a noticeable research gap in developing countries. This study sought to determine the impact of an outpatient palliative care (OPC) program on the location of death among patients in Brazil. This was a retrospective study including patients with cancer who died between January 2022 and December 2022 in 32 private cancer centers in Brazil. Data were collected from medical records, encompassing demographics, cancer characteristics, and participation in the OPC program. The study involved 1980 patients, of which 32.3% were in the OPC program. OPC patients were predominantly younger (average age at death of 66.8 vs. 68.0 years old, p = 0.039) and composed of women (59.4% vs. 51.3%, p = 0.019) compared to the no-OPC patients. OPC patients had more home/hospice deaths (19.6% vs. 10.4%, p < 0.001), and participation in the outpatient palliative care program strongly predicted home death (OR: 2.02, 95% CI: 1.54–2.64). Our findings suggest a significant impact of the OPC program on increasing home and hospice deaths among patients with cancer in our sample. These findings emphasize the potential of specialized OPC programs to enhance end-of-life care, particularly in low-resource countries facing challenges related to social and cultural dimensions of care and healthcare access. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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45. Cox model and decision trees: an application to breast cancer data.
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Cardoso Pereira, Lucas, Silva, Sóstenes Jerônimo da, Romualdo Fidelis, Cleanderson, de Lima Brito, Alisson, Alves Xavier Júnior, Silvio Fernando, dos Santos Andrade, Lorena Sofia, Casé de Oliveira, Milena Edite, and Almeida de Oliveira, Tiago
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BREAST cancer prognosis , *BREAST tumor treatment , *DECISION trees , *MATHEMATICAL statistics , *PARAMETERS (Statistics) , *SPECIALTY hospitals , *HORMONE therapy , *TIME , *RETROSPECTIVE studies , *ACQUISITION of data , *REGRESSION analysis , *MOLECULAR pathology , *CANCER patients , *TREATMENT effectiveness , *CANCER treatment , *COMPARATIVE studies , *RISK assessment , *MEDICAL records , *KAPLAN-Meier estimator , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *RESEARCH funding , *STATISTICAL models , *BREAST tumors , *PROPORTIONAL hazards models , *LONGITUDINAL method , *HORMONE receptor positive breast cancer , *IMMUNOTHERAPY ,MORTALITY risk factors - Abstract
Objective. To evaluate, using semiparametric methodologies of survival analysis, the relationship between covariates and time to death of patients with breast cancer, as well as the determination discriminatory power in the conditional inference tree of patients who had cancer. Methods. A retrospective cohort study was conducted using data collected from medical records of women who had breast cancer and underwent treatment between 2005 and 2015 at the Hospital da Fundação de Assistencial da Paraíba in Campina Grande, State of Paraiba, Brazil. Survival curves were estimated using the Kaplan-Meier method, Cox regression, and conditional decision tree. Results. Women with triple-negative molecular subtypes had a shorter survival time compared to women with positive hormone receptors. The addition of hormone therapy reduced the risk of a patient dying by 5.5%, and the risk of a HER2-positive patient dying was 34.5% lower compared to those who were negative for this gene. Patients undergoing hormone therapy had a median survival time of 4 753 days. Conclusions. This paper shows a favorable scenario for the use of immunotherapy for patients with HER2 overexpression. Further studies could assess the effectiveness of immunotherapy in patients with other conditions, to favor the prognosis and better quality of life for the patient. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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46. Measuring Political Corruption from Audit Results: A New Panel of Brazilian Municipalities.
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Mondo, Bianca
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POLITICAL corruption ,GOVERNMENT auditing ,COMPARATIVE studies ,ACQUISITION of data ,AUDITORS' reports ,POLITICAL accountability - Abstract
Comparative research on corruption has always faced challenges on how to reliably measure this phenomenon. Indicators based on perceptions of or experience with corruption are the most common approaches, but these methods have also faced criticism regarding limitations to their conceptual and measurement validity. A number of scholars have thus sought to develop alternative, more objective, measures of corruption. Following this line of research, this paper relies on audit reports from Brazilian municipalities to construct a concrete indicator of political corruption. Data collection exploits the setup of randomized multiple audit rounds to construct a unique panel of 140 municipalities covering five administrative terms between 1997 and 2013. A first empirical application of data is presented, testing the potential deterrent effect of electoral accountability on future corruption levels. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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47. OS DETERMINANTES DO COMÉRCIO INTRAINDÚSTRIA ENTRE O BRASIL, A UNIÃO EUROPEIA E A CHINA, NO PERÍODO DE 2006 A 2017: UMA APLICAÇÃO DO MODELO GRAVITACIONAL.
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Maitê Bobato, Angel, Arruda Coronel, Daniel, and Ricardo Feistel, Paulo
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PANEL analysis , *LEAST squares , *LABOR unions , *INCOME , *ACQUISITION of data - Abstract
The objective of this paper is to identify the determinants of intra-industry trade (IIC) between Brazil, the European Union and China, from 2006 to 2017. For this, we used the gravitational model of trade with panel data by Least Squares. Ordinary and by Poisson Pseudo-Maximun-Likelihood (PPML). Data were collected from Comex Stat, Worl Bank and CEPII sites. Regarding the results achieved, it was found that Brazilian intra-industry trade with the European Union and China is low and showed a decrease over the analyzed period. Regarding the determinants, it was found that the cost of trade negatively affects this trade, that is, the higher the trading costs between Brazil and its trading partners, the lower the IIC tends to be between them. On the other hand, the economic size, income similarity and degree of openness of the trading partner positively affect Brazil's IIC with the analyzed partners. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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48. Use of Vignettes in Qualitative Research on Drug Use: Scoping Review and Case Example from Brazil.
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Macedo, Jaqueline, Khanlou, Nazilla, and Luis, Margarita
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DRUG abuse ,VIGNETTES ,UNDERAGE drinking ,QUALITATIVE research ,ACQUISITION of data - Abstract
This paper examines the use of vignettes, a research method used to explore sensitive issues in studies on drug use. First aim, to explore available literature on the use of vignettes in examining the phenomenon of drug use; Second, to illustrate the actual use of a vignette to capture the experiences of teachers in a school setting in Brazil. This we propose to do by applying Arksey and O'Malley's scoping review technique. Twenty-six qualitative studies were found that met the reviews inclusion and exclusion criteria. Across studies, the vignette technique as a method of data collection was applied in different aspects of drug use (education and training, ethics in research, identification of risk, HIV, prevention, public conceptions, religion, rape, social policy, treatment). The main reasons to use this method were related, but not limited to the sensitive area of drug use, to stimulate discussion, to get participants involved, and to maintain confidentiality. In nursing practice, vignettes can make it easier to the patient to address drug use's topics in group and individually. With the use of the vignette technique, qualitative researchers can increase the possibility of discussion about drug use with the participants, based on their choices and reflection on the scenario. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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49. Assessment of the Methodological Rigor of Case Studies in the Field of Management Accounting Published in Journals in Brazil.
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Mucio Marques, Kelly Cristina, Camacho, Reinaldo Rodrigues, and de Alcantara, Caio Cesar Violin
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MANAGEMENT accountants , *COMMERCIAL policy , *ECONOMIC development , *ORGANIZATIONAL goals , *ACQUISITION of data - Abstract
This study aims to assess the methodological rigor of case studies in management accounting published in Brazilian journals. The study is descriptive. The data were collected using documentary research and content analysis, and 180 papers published from 2008 to 2012 in accounting journals rated as A2, B1, and B2 that were classified as case studies were selected. Based on the literature, we established a set of 15 criteria that we expected to be identified (either explicitly or implicitly) in the case studies to classify those case studies as appropriate from the standpoint of methodological rigor. These criteria were partially met by the papers analyzed. The aspects less aligned with those proposed in the literature were the following: little emphasis on justifying the need to understand phenomena in context; lack of explanation of the reason for choosing the case study strategy; the predominant use of questions that do not enable deeper analysis; many studies based on only one source of evidence; little use of data and information triangulation; little emphasis on the data collection method; a high number of cases in which confusion between case study as a research strategy and as data collection method were detected; a low number of papers reporting the method of data analysis; few reports on a study's contributions; and a minority highlighting the issues requiring further research. In conclusion, the method used to apply case studies to management accounting must be improved because few studies showed rigorous application of the procedures that this strategy requires. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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50. Magnetic airborne survey – geophysical flight.
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Barros Camara, Erick de and Pereira Guimarães, Suze Nei
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ACQUISITION of data ,ELECTRONIC data processing ,INFORMATION technology ,FLIGHT - Abstract
This paper provides a technical review process in the area of airborne acquisition of geophysical data, with emphasis for magnetometry. In summary, it addresses the calibration processes of geophysical equipment as well as the aircraft to minimize possible errors in measurements. The corrections used in data processing and filtering are demonstrated with the same results as well as the evolution of these techniques in Brazil and worldwide. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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