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Kattge, J., Bonisch, G., Diaz, S., Lavorel, S., Prentice, I. C., Leadley, P., Tautenhahn, S., Werner, G. D. A., Aakala, T., Abedi, M., Acosta, A. T. R., Ciccarelli, D., Fontana, V., Roberts, S., Robroek, B., Roddy, A., Marchetti, Z., Rodrigues, A. V., Bekker, R., Honnay, O., Chapin, F. S., Bauters, M., Amiaud, B., Rogers, A., Rollinson, E., Rolo, V., Romermann, C., Ronzhina, D., Amoroso, M. M., Marchino, L., Coll, L., Roscher, C., Cherubini, P., Kloeppel, B., Rosell, J. A., Rosenfield, M. F., Kraft, N. J. B., Hornstein, D., Rossi, C., Roy, D. B., Belfry, G., Royer-Tardif, S., Marcilio-Silva, V., Pakeman, R. J., Ruger, N., Ma, S. Y., Ruiz-Peinado, R., Forey, E., Rumpf, S. B., Collins, C. G., Kramer, K., Rusch, G. M., Hou, E. Q., Ryo, M., Papageorgiou, A. C., Sack, L., Falster, D. S., Ammer, C., Saldana, A., Salgado-Negret, B., Salguero-Gomez, R., Belluau, M., Santa-Regina, I., Forgiarini, C., Bahalkeh, K., Parfionova, E., Santacruz-Garcia, A. C., Santos, J., Asmara, D. H., Morrison, J., Marcon, E., Conti, L., Sardans, J., Schamp, B., Scherer-Lorenzen, M., Schleuning, M., Koike, F., Schmid, B., Schmidt, M., Kreft, H., Schmitt, S., Mucina, L., Francois, L., Marignani, M., Beloiu, M., Ejtehadi, H., Schneider, J. V., Partel, M., Schowanek, S. D., Coomes, D., Schrader, J., Schrodt, F., Schuldt, B., Mueller, S., Kuhn, I., Schurr, F., Kitzberger, T., Garvizu, G. S., Patacca, M., Semchenko, M., Frangipani, M., Hough-Snee, N., Seymour, C., Sfair, J. C., Benavides, R., Muir, C. D., Sharpe, J. M., Albert, C. H., Kumarathunge, D., Finegan, B., Cailleret, M., Sheppard, C. S., Sheremetiev, S., Shiodera, S., Shipley, B., Shovon, T. A., Adamidis, G. C., Muller, S. C., Frank, D., Siebenkas, A., Baldocchi, D., Sierra, C., Silva, V., Markesteijn, L., Kuppler, J., Silva, M., Benomar, L., Cornelissen, J. H. C., Sitzia, T., Baruch, Z., Sjoman, H., Moravcova, L., Slot, M., Hovstad, K. A., Smith, N. G., Frenette-Dussault, C., Martin, A., Sodhi, D., Kurokawa, H., Soltis, P., Soltis, D., Heuertz, M., Camac, J., Somers, B., Sonnier, G., Sorensen, M. V., Cornwell, W. K., Berdugo-Lattke, M. L., Ichie, T., Cavender-Bares, J., Sosinski, E. E., Soudzilovskaia, N. A., Carbognani, M., Paula, S., Munoz, F., Freschet, G. T., Souza, A. F., Spasojevic, M., Sperandii, M. G., Stan, A. B., Stegen, J., Steinbauer, K., Baltzer, J., Stephan, J. G., Paule, J., Igic, B., Myers-Smith, I. H., Corona, P., Hattingh, W., Sterck, F., Berenguer, E., Fry, E. L., Stojanovic, D. B., Strydom, T., Suarez, M. L., Pauli, H., Martinez-Garza, C., Svenning, J. C., Pereira, C. M. R., Svitkova, I., Svitok, M., Illa, E., Kurosawa, Y., Svoboda, M., Swaine, E., Coyea, M., Pausas, J. G., Swenson, N., Byun, C., Martinez-Vilalta, J., Esquivel-Muelbert, A., Tabarelli, M., Bergamin, R., Takagi, K., Tappeiner, U., Tarifa, R., Burrascano, S., Peco, B., Isaac, M., Tauugourdeau, S., Tavsanoglu, C., te Beest, M., Myster, R. W., Maskova, T., Tedersoo, L., Craine, J., Fyllas, N. M., Thiffault, N., Chianucci, F., Thom, D., Thomas, E., Kuyah, S., Bergmann, J., Ishihara, M., Nagano, M., Thompson, K., Mason, K., Thornton, P. E., Thuiller, W., Kollmann, J., Tichy, L., Tissue, D., Tjoelker, M. G., Mazzochini, G. G., Craven, D., Laclau, J. P., Feng, Y. H., Tng, D. Y. P., Tobias, J., Fan, Y., Bazzato, E., Ivanov, L., Torok, P., Tarin, T., Carlucci, M. B., Torres-Ruiz, J. M., Tothmeresz, B., Treurnicht, M., Chelli, S., Trivellone, V., Lafleur, B., Penuelas, J., Anand, M., Kjoller, R., Trolliet, F., Cromsigt, J. P. G. M., Ivanova, L., Trotsiuk, V., Tsakalos, J. L., Tsiripidis, I., Naidu, S., Tysklind, N., Barneche, D. R., Umehara, T., Berner, L., Lallai, E., Mason, N., Usoltsev, V. A., Vadeboncoeur, M., Gachet, S., Vaezi, J., Elser, J., Narayanan, A., Helm, A., Valladares, F., Csecserits, A., Vamosi, J., van Bodegom, P. M., van Breugel, M., E-Vojtko, A., Bahn, M., Van Cleemput, E., van de Weg, M., van der Merwe, S., Perea, A., Natesan, B., Bernhardt-Romermann, M., Gallagher, R., Iversen, C. M., van der Plas, F., van der Sande, M. T., van Kleunen, M., Massad, T. J., Cufar, K., Lamb, E., Peri, P. L., Van Meerbeek, K., Negoita, L., Vanderwel, M., Vanselow, K. A., Varhammar, A., Varone, L., Valderrama, M. Y., Asner, G. P., Ganade, G., Masse, J., Hipp, A. L., Vassilev, K., Bigler, C., Hickler, T., Lamprecht, A., Vellend, M., Veneklaas, E. J., Cuntz, M., Verbeeck, H., Verheyen, K., Vibrans, A., Firn, J., Vieira, I., Mayrose, I., Camarero, J. J., Mack, M., Villacis, J., Ganga, F., Larkin, D. J., Violle, C., Vivek, P., Wagner, K., Petisco-Souza, A. C., Bjorkman, A. D., Waldram, M., Alcantara, J. M., McCarthy, J., Nelson, A. S., Waldron, A., Walker, A. P., Izquierdo, J., Waller, M., Hawes, J. E., Petraglia, A., Walther, G., Garcia-Palacios, P., Wang, H., Wang, F., Wang, W. Q., Han, W. X., Cerabolini, B. E. L., Watkins, H., Watkins, J., Blackman, C., Petritan, A. M., da Silva, A. C., Jackson, R. B., Laughlin, D., Weber, U., Weedon, J. T., Wei, L. P., Neuschulz, E. L., Gargaglione, V., McCormack, M. L., Weigelt, P., Phillips, O. L., Weiher, E., Wells, A. W., Wellstein, C., Wenk, E., Westoby, M., Carvalho, F., Jackson, B., Bastianelli, D., Westwood, A., Dahlin, K. M., Komac, B., Banerjee, A., Blanco, C., White, P. J., Garnier, E., Whitten, M., Williams, M., Winkler, D. E., Winter, K., Ni, J., Esser, G., Moreno-Martinez, A., Womack, C., Jactel, H., McCulloh, K., Wright, I. J., Wright, S. J., Wright, J., Dainese, M., Pinho, B. X., Marques, M., Niedrist, G., Pierce, S., Blonder, B., Ximenes, F., Le Bagousse-Pinguet, Y., Yamada, T., Klein, T., Yamaji, K., Jagodzinski, A. M., Yanai, R., Yankov, N., Yguel, B., Kitajima, K, Fernandez-Mendez, F., Zanini, K. J., Zanne, A. E., Dalke, I., Garrido, J. L., le Maire, G., McFadden, I. R., Zeleny, D., Zhao, Y. P., Blumenthal, D., Pillar, V. D., Jandt, U., Nieto, J., Zheng, J. M., Zheng, J., Zieminska, K., Zirbel, C. R., Zizka, G., Zo-Bi, I. C., Fang, J. Y., le Roux, P. C., Choat, B., Zotz, G., de Gasper, A. L., Chen, S. C., Dalle Fratte, M., Wirth, C., Jansen, S., Bocanegra-Gonzalez, K. T., Boeckx, P., Bohlman, S., Bohning-Gaese, K., Pisek, J., Hempel, S., Boisvert-Marsh, L., le Roux, E., Niinemets, U., Bond, W., Bond-Lamberty, B., Boom, A., Gea-Izquierdo, G., Boonman, C. C. F., Emilio, T., Beckmann, M., Anh, T. D. L., Bordin, K., McGill, B. J., Boughton, E. H., Maire, V., Boukili, V., Lee, T., Bowman, D. M. J. S., Bravo, S., Brendel, M. R., Hirons, A., Broadley, M. R., Brown, K. A., Anderson, C., Jenkins, T., McPartland, M. Y., Nolan, R., Bruelheide, H., Brumnich, F., Danihelka, J., Lens, F., Pomogaybin, A., Bruun, H. H., Bruy, D., Buchanan, S. W., Bucher, S. F., Buchmann, N., Buitenwerf, R., Ashman, T. L., Medeiros, J. S., Bunker, D. E., Jentsch, A., Flowers, T. J., Gibson, D., Burger, J., Baker, T., Dannoura, M., Dawson, S., de Beer, A. J., Alcazar, C. C., Baastrup-Spohr, L., De Frutos, A., Medlyn, B., Poorter, H., De Long, J. R., Dechant, B., Delagrange, S., Jespersen, J. R. P., Delpierre, N, He, T. H., Gillison, A. N., Derroire, G., Nottebrock, H., Dias, A. S., Moretti, M., Diaz-Toribio, M. H., Meerts, P., Dimitrakopoulos, P. G., Dobrowolski, M., Aleixo, I., Doktor, D., Drevojan, P., Campany, C., Lewis, S. L., Nouvellon, Y., Portsmuth, A., Dong, N., Dransfield, J., Giroldo, A., Mehrabi, Z., Dressler, S., Duarte, L., Ducouret, E., Dullinger, S., Durka, W., Duursma, R., Canullo, R., Novakovskiy, A., Ali, H., Lhotsky, B., Aspinwall, M., Dymova, O., Cervellini, M., Glasenhardt, M. C., Gleason, S., Gliesch, M., Scalon, M. C., Catford, J. A., Goldberg, E., Nystuen, K. O., Goldel, B., Gonzalez-Akre, E., Gonzalez-Andujar, J. L., Li, Y. Z., Anten, N., Kleyer, M., Jiang, G. F., Gonzalez-Melo, A., Poschlod, P., Gonzalez-Robles, A., Graae, B. 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H., Beeckman, H., Bauerle, W., Higuchi, P., Onstein, R. E., Aiba, M., Ordonez, J. C., Makinen, H., Osada, N., Ostonen, I., Ottaviani, G., Otto, S., Pysek, P., Overbeck, G. E., Kohyama, T., Fidelis, A., Ozinga, W. A., Eckstein, R. L., Pahl, A. T., Malhado, A. C. M., Paine, C. E. T., Raevel, V., Rammig, A., Ransijn, J., Herz, K., Ray, C. A., Reich, P. B., Hogan, J. A., Reichstein, M., Manning, P., Chytry, M., Konig, C., Reid, D. E. B., Butterfield, B. J., Rejou-Mechain, M., Mori, S., de Dios, V. R., Beierkuhnlein, C., Ribeiro, S, Richardson, S, Riibak, K., Manzoni, S., Holl, K., Rillig, M. C., Harrison, S. P., Riviera, F., Morris, D., Robert, E. M. R., Kattge, J., Bonisch, G., Diaz, S., Lavorel, S., Prentice, I. C., Leadley, P., Tautenhahn, S., Werner, G. D. A., Aakala, T., Abedi, M., Acosta, A. T. R., Ciccarelli, D., Fontana, V., Roberts, S., Robroek, B., Roddy, A., Marchetti, Z., Rodrigues, A. V., Bekker, R., Honnay, O., Chapin, F. S., Bauters, M., Amiaud, B., Rogers, A., Rollinson, E., Rolo, V., Romermann, C., Ronzhina, D., Amoroso, M. M., Marchino, L., Coll, L., Roscher, C., Cherubini, P., Kloeppel, B., Rosell, J. A., Rosenfield, M. F., Kraft, N. J. B., Hornstein, D., Rossi, C., Roy, D. B., Belfry, G., Royer-Tardif, S., Marcilio-Silva, V., Pakeman, R. J., Ruger, N., Ma, S. Y., Ruiz-Peinado, R., Forey, E., Rumpf, S. B., Collins, C. G., Kramer, K., Rusch, G. M., Hou, E. Q., Ryo, M., Papageorgiou, A. C., Sack, L., Falster, D. S., Ammer, C., Saldana, A., Salgado-Negret, B., Salguero-Gomez, R., Belluau, M., Santa-Regina, I., Forgiarini, C., Bahalkeh, K., Parfionova, E., Santacruz-Garcia, A. C., Santos, J., Asmara, D. H., Morrison, J., Marcon, E., Conti, L., Sardans, J., Schamp, B., Scherer-Lorenzen, M., Schleuning, M., Koike, F., Schmid, B., Schmidt, M., Kreft, H., Schmitt, S., Mucina, L., Francois, L., Marignani, M., Beloiu, M., Ejtehadi, H., Schneider, J. V., Partel, M., Schowanek, S. D., Coomes, D., Schrader, J., Schrodt, F., Schuldt, B., Mueller, S., Kuhn, I., Schurr, F., Kitzberger, T., Garvizu, G. S., Patacca, M., Semchenko, M., Frangipani, M., Hough-Snee, N., Seymour, C., Sfair, J. C., Benavides, R., Muir, C. D., Sharpe, J. M., Albert, C. H., Kumarathunge, D., Finegan, B., Cailleret, M., Sheppard, C. S., Sheremetiev, S., Shiodera, S., Shipley, B., Shovon, T. A., Adamidis, G. C., Muller, S. C., Frank, D., Siebenkas, A., Baldocchi, D., Sierra, C., Silva, V., Markesteijn, L., Kuppler, J., Silva, M., Benomar, L., Cornelissen, J. H. C., Sitzia, T., Baruch, Z., Sjoman, H., Moravcova, L., Slot, M., Hovstad, K. A., Smith, N. G., Frenette-Dussault, C., Martin, A., Sodhi, D., Kurokawa, H., Soltis, P., Soltis, D., Heuertz, M., Camac, J., Somers, B., Sonnier, G., Sorensen, M. V., Cornwell, W. K., Berdugo-Lattke, M. L., Ichie, T., Cavender-Bares, J., Sosinski, E. E., Soudzilovskaia, N. A., Carbognani, M., Paula, S., Munoz, F., Freschet, G. T., Souza, A. F., Spasojevic, M., Sperandii, M. G., Stan, A. B., Stegen, J., Steinbauer, K., Baltzer, J., Stephan, J. G., Paule, J., Igic, B., Myers-Smith, I. H., Corona, P., Hattingh, W., Sterck, F., Berenguer, E., Fry, E. L., Stojanovic, D. B., Strydom, T., Suarez, M. L., Pauli, H., Martinez-Garza, C., Svenning, J. C., Pereira, C. M. R., Svitkova, I., Svitok, M., Illa, E., Kurosawa, Y., Svoboda, M., Swaine, E., Coyea, M., Pausas, J. G., Swenson, N., Byun, C., Martinez-Vilalta, J., Esquivel-Muelbert, A., Tabarelli, M., Bergamin, R., Takagi, K., Tappeiner, U., Tarifa, R., Burrascano, S., Peco, B., Isaac, M., Tauugourdeau, S., Tavsanoglu, C., te Beest, M., Myster, R. W., Maskova, T., Tedersoo, L., Craine, J., Fyllas, N. M., Thiffault, N., Chianucci, F., Thom, D., Thomas, E., Kuyah, S., Bergmann, J., Ishihara, M., Nagano, M., Thompson, K., Mason, K., Thornton, P. E., Thuiller, W., Kollmann, J., Tichy, L., Tissue, D., Tjoelker, M. G., Mazzochini, G. G., Craven, D., Laclau, J. P., Feng, Y. H., Tng, D. Y. P., Tobias, J., Fan, Y., Bazzato, E., Ivanov, L., Torok, P., Tarin, T., Carlucci, M. B., Torres-Ruiz, J. M., Tothmeresz, B., Treurnicht, M., Chelli, S., Trivellone, V., Lafleur, B., Penuelas, J., Anand, M., Kjoller, R., Trolliet, F., Cromsigt, J. P. G. M., Ivanova, L., Trotsiuk, V., Tsakalos, J. L., Tsiripidis, I., Naidu, S., Tysklind, N., Barneche, D. R., Umehara, T., Berner, L., Lallai, E., Mason, N., Usoltsev, V. A., Vadeboncoeur, M., Gachet, S., Vaezi, J., Elser, J., Narayanan, A., Helm, A., Valladares, F., Csecserits, A., Vamosi, J., van Bodegom, P. M., van Breugel, M., E-Vojtko, A., Bahn, M., Van Cleemput, E., van de Weg, M., van der Merwe, S., Perea, A., Natesan, B., Bernhardt-Romermann, M., Gallagher, R., Iversen, C. M., van der Plas, F., van der Sande, M. T., van Kleunen, M., Massad, T. J., Cufar, K., Lamb, E., Peri, P. L., Van Meerbeek, K., Negoita, L., Vanderwel, M., Vanselow, K. A., Varhammar, A., Varone, L., Valderrama, M. Y., Asner, G. 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T., Raevel, V., Rammig, A., Ransijn, J., Herz, K., Ray, C. A., Reich, P. B., Hogan, J. A., Reichstein, M., Manning, P., Chytry, M., Konig, C., Reid, D. E. B., Butterfield, B. J., Rejou-Mechain, M., Mori, S., de Dios, V. R., Beierkuhnlein, C., Ribeiro, S, Richardson, S, Riibak, K., Manzoni, S., Holl, K., Rillig, M. C., Harrison, S. P., Riviera, F., Morris, D., and Robert, E. M. R.
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Plant traits-the morphological, anatomical, physiological, biochemical and phenological characteristics of plants-determine how plants respond to environmental factors, affect other trophic levels, and influence ecosystem properties and their benefits and detriments to people. Plant trait data thus represent the basis for a vast area of research spanning from evolutionary biology, community and functional ecology, to biodiversity conservation, ecosystem and landscape management, restoration, biogeography and earth system modelling. Since its foundation in 2007, the TRY database of plant traits has grown continuously. It now provides unprecedented data coverage under an open access data policy and is the main plant trait database used by the research community worldwide. Increasingly, the TRY database also supports new frontiers of trait-based plant research, including the identification of data gaps and the subsequent mobilization or measurement of new data. To support this development, in this article we evaluate the extent of the trait data compiled in TRY and analyse emerging patterns of data coverage and representativeness. Best species coverage is achieved for categorical traits-almost complete coverage for 'plant growth form'. However, most traits relevant for ecology and vegetation modelling are characterized by continuous intraspecific variation and trait-environmental relationships. These traits have to be measured on individual plants in their respective environment. Despite unprecedented data coverage, we observe a humbling lack of completeness and representativeness of these continuous traits in many aspects. We, therefore, conclude that reducing data gaps and biases in the TRY database remains a key challenge and requires a coordinated approach to data mobilization and trait measurements. This can only be achieved in collaboration with other initiatives.
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- 2020
3. Uso do padrão MARC em bibliotecas universitárias da Região Sul do Brasil
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Dziekaniak, G.V., Medeiros, J. S., Silveira, J. P. B., Fortes, M. F., and Borges, V. O.
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L. Information technology and library technology ,IE. Data and metadata structures. ,IF. Information transfer: protocols, formats, techniques. ,LR. OPAC systems. - Abstract
This study aimed to examine the use of standard MARC (MAchine Readable Cataloging record) by university libraries that comprise the Southern region of Brazil, and is proposed to identify the use of interoperability. Therefore, based on the assumption that, despite the libraries, to choose a standard metadata to describe their collections, choosing, in the main, by default MARC such libraries do not have the primary goal is interoperability. The study considers this feature of great importance because through it is possible to maintain the standardization of databases, implement the cooperative cataloguing, reduce efforts and avoid the re-work. It advantages in the use of communication protocols combined with patterns of metadata. As for results, the survey showed that the state searched that most uses standard MARC is the Paraná (PR), where 68% of libraries surveyed say use it, the Rio Grande do Sul (RS) is the state that uses the least default, being used by 60% of respondents libraries. The principle of interoperability you can see that the PR uses this feature in about 85% of libraries respondents, followed by Santa Catarina, which exports and import through MARC in 66% of the respondents libraries. Considering that most libraries are consulted computerized (users of software managers libraries), and these make software (70% of them) the completion of cataloguing via standard MARC, the university libraries of the South Region of Brazil still hold the interoperability of a timid; As suggestion to alleviate this low utilization and low utilization of resources from the search MARC concluded that the development of cooperatives among libraries would be one of the exits to split expenses and profits with the development of software enabling the interoperability and standardization via use of MARC.
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- 2008
4. ESTUDO DA OBTENÇÃO DE COMPOSTO A PARTIR DE LODO GERADO EM ESTAÇÃO DE TRATAMENTO DE ÁGUA A BASE DE TANINO COMO COAGULANTE
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FURTADO, M. M., additional, ZIMMER, A. P., additional, MEDEIROS, J. S., additional, SOUZA JR, H. R. A., additional, and SKORONSKI, E., additional
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- 2015
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5. Implementação de um sistema de informação geográfica para a gestão da empresa florestal
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OLIVEIRA FILHO, P. C. de, FIGUEIREDO FILHO, A., KIRCHNER, F. F., MEDEIROS, J. S. de, OLIVEIRA, E. B. de, and Oliveira, pesquisador da Embrapa Florestas.
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Manejo florestal ,Sistema de simulação de crescimento ,Sistema de Informação Geográfica ,SIG - Abstract
Este trabalho mostra a integração do modelo administrativo de uma empresa florestal através da implementação de um sistema de informação geográfica. Como base do trabalho, foi utilizado o sistema SPRING (Sistema para Processamento de Informações Georreferenciadas) desenvolvido pelo INPE (Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais). Também foram utilizados os sistemas SISPINUS (Simulador de Crescimento e Produção de Pinus elliottii e Pinus taeda) e PLANIN (Planejamento Florestal Integrado), ambos desenvolvidos pela EMBRAPA (Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária) e UFPR (Universidade Federal do Paraná). O Uso do SPRING integrado a simuladores da produção tornou viável a elaboração de um sistema que possibilita a espacialização da prognose de crescimento e produção por sortimento de madeira bem como da programação de cortes e parâmetros econômicos, até resultados mais avançados de análise espacial. O sistema de informação geográfica implementado apresentou bons resultados e demonstrou grandes possibilidades proporcionando a rápida visualização espacial de informações obtidas como também a integração e produção de novas informações que podem auxiliar os processos de decisão e planejamento das empresas, sobretudo no planejamento e manejo florestal de espécies de rápido crescimento. Made available in DSpace on 2019-02-28T00:46:35Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 IMPLEMENTACAODEUMSISTEMADEINFORMACAOGEOGRAFICAPARAAGESTAODAEMPRESAFLORESTAL.pdf: 1805651 bytes, checksum: 8a1024c1dad89386094986ea9a3122bd (MD5) Previous issue date: 2004-11-26
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- 2003
6. Study Of Chemical Analysis Of Oil Applying Data Mining Techniques
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Marinho, E. S. J., primary, Silva Neto, R. D. A., additional, Medeiros, J. S., additional, Assis, L., additional, and Pantaleon, E., additional
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- 2012
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7. [Cockayne syndrome in two brothers].
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Medeiros JS, da Silva EO, de Mello RJ, Fittipaldi H Jr, and de Carvalho MW
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We report the clinical history of two brothers with the classical Cockayne syndrome. The main manifestations consisted of cachectic dwarfism, mental retardation, intracranial calcifications, microcephaly, enophthalmos, senile appearance, joint hypomotility and skin photosensitivity. In one of these children, who died at 10 years of age of bronchopneumonia, necropsy studies revealed a variety of anomalies, mainly encephalic,which included an arachnoidal cyst at the base of the cerebellum, a defect apparently previously undescribed inpatients with this syndrome.
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- 1995
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8. Characterization of the subunits of beta-conglycinin.
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Coates JB, Medeiros JS, Thanh VH, and Nielsen NC
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- Amino Acid Sequence, Amino Acids analysis, Antigens, Plant, Base Sequence, Carbohydrates analysis, Chromatography, Ion Exchange, Cyanogen Bromide pharmacology, DNA analysis, Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel, Globulins genetics, Macromolecular Substances, Methionine analysis, Peptide Fragments analysis, Seed Storage Proteins, Glycine max enzymology, Globulins analysis, Soybean Proteins
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Four subunits of beta-conglycinin were purified from soybean cultivar CX 635-1-1-1, and were designated alpha, alpha', beta, and beta' in accordance with nomenclature proposed by Thanh and Shibasaki [(1977) Biochim. Biophys. Acta 490, 370-384]. Of these subunits, beta' has not previously been reported or characterized. Consistent with the low levels of methionine in these proteins, cyanogen bromide cleavage of alpha', alpha, and beta' subunits produced only a few fragments. The beta subunit contains no methionine and was not cleaved by cyanogen bromide. The NH2-terminal amino acid sequences of the alpha and alpha' subunits are homologous, and each has valine at its amino terminus. The beta subunit has a very different NH2-terminal sequence from those of the alpha and alpha' subunits, and has leucine at its amino terminus. The NH2-terminal sequence of the beta' subunit could not be determined, as it appeared to be blocked to Edman degradation. Although alpha and alpha' subunits have similar NH2-terminal sequences, they differ in the number of methionine residues and so yielded different numbers of cyanogen bromide fragments. Two cyanogen bromide fragments (CB-1 and CB-2) were purified from the alpha subunit. CB-1 originated from the NH2-terminal end of the subunit. The amino acid sequence of CB-2 was identical to that predicted from the nucleotide sequence of cDNA clone pB36. The insert in pB36 encoded 216 amino acids from the COOH-terminal end of the alpha subunit and contained a 138-bp trailer sequence which was followed by a poly-(A) tail. Maps showing the relative positions of methionine residues and carbohydrate moieties in the alpha and alpha' subunits were drawn, based on primary sequence data, and the size and carbohydrate content of the CNBr fragments derived from the subunits.
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- 1985
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9. Stereophotogrammetric evaluation of the dental interproximal contacting area with amalgam restorations. Use of matrices and matrix holders. Part II. Mandibular first molar.
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Fichman DM, dos Santos Júnior J, and de Medeiros JS
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- Dentition, Humans, Molar, Photogrammetry, Dental Amalgam, Dental Instruments, Dental Restoration, Permanent, Matrix Bands
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The authors, as a sequence of a previous research, dealt with a morphological study, by means of level curves, of the lower first molar (mesial surface). This study based on dental amalgam reconstructions used two different types of interproximal cavity preparations; one type was related to the modern or conservative preparation and the other was related to the conventional cavity preparation. Two types of matrix holders were utilized as well as copper rings. In this project the contacting interproximal areas and adjacent structures were observed stereophotogrammetrically. As in the previous study, the models used were obtained from patients with good occlusal anatomical functional conditions and mounted in a semiadjustable articulator. The procedures for restorations followed the prescribed technique for these cases as far as the selection of the material, placement of the matrices, condensation pressure, etc, were concerned. The reconstruction of the serial slices, through level curves, were able to show the location of the contacting area for each matrix used, although it is necessary to stress that the original tooth contour has never been restored.
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- 1989
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