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2. Amphibia, Anura, Leiuperidae, Physalaemus cicada Bokermann, 1966: First records for the state of Sergipe.
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Caldas, F. L. S., de-Carvalho, C. B., Santana, D. O., Santos, R. A., Silva, B. D., and Faria, R. G.
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Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
The genus Physalaemus is distributed from north to south in South America, east at Andes. Physalaemus cicada,belongs to the Physalaemus cuvieri group, is widely distributed and is usually found in the Caatinga calling in lentic and/ortemporary water bodies. Herein, we present the first records of Physalaemus cicada for the state of Sergipe, correspondingto two localities (Serra da Guia and Monumento Natural Grota do Angico) in the municipality of Poço Redondo.
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- 2010
3. Standard Model Physics at the HL-LHC and HE-LHC
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Azzi, P., Farry, S., Nason, P., Tricoli, A., Zeppenfeld, D., Khalek, R. Abdul, Alimena, J., Andari, N., Bella, L. Aperio, Armbruster, A. J., Baglio, J., Bailey, S., Bakos, E., Bakshi, A., Baldenegro, C., Balli, F., Barker, A., Barter, W., de Blas, J., Blekman, F., Bloch, D., Bodek, A., Boonekamp, M., Boos, E., Sola, J. D. Bossio, Cadamuro, L., Camarda, S., Campanario, F., Campanelli, M., Campbell, J. M., Cao, Q. -H., Cavaliere, V., Cerri, A., Chahal, G. S., Chargeishvili, B., Charlot, C., Chen, S. -L., Chen, T., Cieri, L., Ciuchini, M., Corcella, G., Cotogno, S., Covarelli, R., Cruz-Martinez, J. M., Czakon, M., Dainese, A., Dang, N. P., Darmé, L., Dawson, S., De la Torre, H., Deile, M., Deliot, F., Demers, S., Denner, A., Derue, F., Di Ciaccio, L., Di Clemente, W. K., Damiani, D. Dominguez, Dudko, L., Durglishvili, A., Dünser, M., Ebadi, J., De Faria, R. B. Ferreira, Ferrera, G., Ferroglia, A., Figy, T. M., Finelli, K. D., Fiolhais, M. C. N., Franco, E., Frederix, R., Fuks, B., Galhardo, B., Gao, J., Gaunt, J. R., Gehrmann, T., Ridder, A. Gehrmann-De, Giljanovic, D., Giuli, F., Glover, E. W. N., Goodsell, M. D., Gouveia, E., Govoni, P., Goy, C., Grazzini, M., Grohsjean, A., Grosse-Oetringhaus, J. F., Gunnellini, P., Gwenlan, C., Harland-Lang, L. A., Harrison, P. F., Heinrich, G., Helsens, C., Herndon, M., Hindrichs, O., Hirschi, V., Hoang, A., Hoepfner, K., Hogan, J. M., Huss, A., Jahn, S., Jain, Sa., Jones, S. P., Jung, A. W., Jung, H., Kallweit, S., Kar, D., Karlberg, A., Kasemets, T., Kerner, M., Khandoga, M. K., Khanpour, H., Khatibi, S., Khukhunaishvili, A., Kieseler, J., Kretzschmar, J., Kroll, J., Kryshen, E., Lang, V. S., Lechner, L., Lee, C. A., Leigh, M., Lelas, D., Les, R., Lewis, I. M., Li, B., Li, Q., Li, Y., Lidrych, J., Ligeti, Z., Lindert, J. M., Liu, Y., Lohwasser, K., Long, K., Lontkovskyi, D., Majumder, G., Mancini, M., Mandrik, P., Mangano, M. L., Marchesini, I., Mayer, C., Mazumdar, K., McFayden, J. A., Lagarelhos, P. M. Mendes Amaral Torres, Meyer, A. B., Mikhalcov, S., Mishima, S., Mitov, A., Najafabadi, M. Mohammadi, Llácer, M. Moreno, Mulders, M., Myska, M., Narain, M., Nisati, A., Nitta, T., Onofre, A., Griso, S. Pagan, Pagani, D., Cortezon, E. Palencia, Papanastasiou, A., Pedro, K., Pellen, M., Perfilov, M., Perrozzi, L., Petersen, B. A., Pierini, M., Pires, J., Pleier, M. -A., Plätzer, S., Potamianos, K., Pozzorini, S., Price, A. C., Rauch, M., Re, E., Reina, L., Reuter, J., Robens, T., Rojo, J., Royon, C., Saito, S., Savin, A., Sawant, S., Schneider, B., Schoefbeck, R., Schoenherr, M., Schäfer-Siebert, H., Seidel, M., Selvaggi, M., Shears, T., Silvestrini, L., Sjodahl, M., Skovpen, K., Smith, N., Spitzbart, D., Starovoitov, P., Suster, C. J. E., Tan, P., Taus, R., Teague, D., Terashi, K., Terron, J., Uplap, S., Veloso, F., Verzetti, M., Vesterinen, M. A., Vladimirov, V. E., Volkov, P., Vorotnikov, G., Milosavljevic, M. Vranjes, Vranjes, N., Vryonidou, E., Walker, D., Wiesemann, M., Wu, Y., Xu, T., Yacoob, S., Yazgan, E., Zahreddine, J., Zanderighi, G., Zaro, M., Zenaiev, O., Della Porta, G. Zevi, Zhang, C., Zhang, W., Zhu, H. L., Zlebcik, R., and Zubair, F. N.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
The successful operation of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) and the excellent performance of the ATLAS, CMS, LHCb and ALICE detectors in Run-1 and Run-2 with $pp$ collisions at center-of-mass energies of 7, 8 and 13 TeV as well as the giant leap in precision calculations and modeling of fundamental interactions at hadron colliders have allowed an extraordinary breadth of physics studies including precision measurements of a variety physics processes. The LHC results have so far confirmed the validity of the Standard Model of particle physics up to unprecedented energy scales and with great precision in the sectors of strong and electroweak interactions as well as flavour physics, for instance in top quark physics. The upgrade of the LHC to a High Luminosity phase (HL-LHC) at 14 TeV center-of-mass energy with 3 ab$^{-1}$ of integrated luminosity will probe the Standard Model with even greater precision and will extend the sensitivity to possible anomalies in the Standard Model, thanks to a ten-fold larger data set, upgraded detectors and expected improvements in the theoretical understanding. This document summarises the physics reach of the HL-LHC in the realm of strong and electroweak interactions and top quark physics, and provides a glimpse of the potential of a possible further upgrade of the LHC to a 27 TeV $pp$ collider, the High-Energy LHC (HE-LHC), assumed to accumulate an integrated luminosity of 15 ab$^{-1}$., Comment: Report from Working Group 1 on the Physics of the HL-LHC, and Perspectives at the HE-LHC
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4. Correlated fluctuations in spin orbit torque coupled perpendicular nanomagnets
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Debashis, P, Faria, R, Camsari, KY, Datta, S, and Chen, Z
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physics.app-ph ,cond-mat.mes-hall - Abstract
Low-barrier nanomagnets have attracted a great deal of research interest for their use as sources of high-quality true random number generation. More recently, low-barrier nanomagnets with tunable output have been shown to be a natural hardware platform for unconventional computing paradigms such as probabilistic spin logic. Efficient generation and tunability of high-quality random bits is critical for these novel applications. However, current spintronic random number generators are based on superparamagnetic tunnel junctions with tunability obtained through spin transfer torque, which unavoidably leads to challenges in designing concatenated networks using these two terminal devices. The more recent development of utilizing spin orbit torque (SOT) allows for a three-terminal device design, but can only tune in-plane magnetization freely, which is not very energy efficient due to the needs of overcoming a large demagnetization field. In this work, we experimentally demonstrate a stochastic device with perpendicular magnetic anisotropy that is completely tunable by SOT without the aid of any external magnetic field. Our measurements lead us to hypothesize that a tilted anisotropy might be responsible for the observed tunability. We carry out stochastic Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert simulations to confirm our experimental observation. Finally, we build an electrically coupled network of two such stochastic nanomagnet-based devices and demonstrate that finite correlation or anticorrelation can be established between their output fluctuations by a weak interconnection, despite having a large difference in their natural fluctuation timescale. Simulations based on a dynamical model for autonomous circuits composed of low-barrier nanomagnets show close agreement with the experimental results.
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- 2020
5. Autonomous probabilistic coprocessing with petaflips per second
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Sutton, B, Faria, R, Ghantasala, LA, Jaiswal, R, Camsari, KY, and Datta, S
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Neurons ,Clocks ,Hardware ,Probabilistic logic ,Stochastic processes ,Synapses ,Biological neural networks ,Boltzmann machines ,Ising machines ,neural network hardware ,combinatorial optimization ,quantum Monte Carlo ,cs.ET ,cond-mat.dis-nn ,cond-mat.mes-hall ,Information and Computing Sciences ,Engineering ,Technology - Abstract
In this article we present a concrete design for a probabilistic (p-) computer based on a network of p-bits, robust classical entities fluctuating between -1 and +1, with probabilities that are controlled through an input constructed from the outputs of other p-bits. The architecture of this probabilistic computer is similar to a stochastic neural network with the p-bit playing the role of a binary stochastic neuron, but with one key difference: there is no sequencer used to enforce an ordering of p-bit updates, as is typically required. Instead, we explore sequencerless designs where all p-bits are allowed to flip autonomously and demonstrate that such designs can allow ultrafast operation unconstrained by available clock speeds without compromising the solution's fidelity. Based on experimental results from a hardware benchmark of the autonomous design and benchmarked device models, we project that a nanomagnetic implementation can scale to achieve petaflips per second with millions of neurons. A key contribution of this article is the focus on a hardware metric - flips per second - as a problem and substrate-independent figure-of-merit for an emerging class of hardware annealers known as Ising Machines. Much like the shrinking feature sizes of transistors that have continually driven Moore's Law, we believe that flips per second can be continually improved in later technology generations of a wide class of probabilistic, domain specific hardware.
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- 2020
6. O IMPACTO NA SAÚDE MENTAL DOS ENFERMEIROS NA COVID-19
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MELO, F. S., primary, FARIA, R. S., additional, CUNHA, S. S., additional, MATOS, V. B., additional, and SANTOS, W. B., additional
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- 2023
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7. Modeling and Simulation of Lower Limbs Exoskeleton for Children with Locomotion Difficulties
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Wahbe, N. R., Louro, V. N. O., Martins, R. C., Lima, J. P. H., de Faria, R. R., Magjarevic, Ratko, Series Editor, Ładyżyński, Piotr, Associate Editor, Ibrahim, Fatimah, Associate Editor, Lackovic, Igor, Associate Editor, Rock, Emilio Sacristan, Associate Editor, Bastos-Filho, Teodiano Freire, editor, de Oliveira Caldeira, Eliete Maria, editor, and Frizera-Neto, Anselmo, editor
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- 2022
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8. Biomechanical Analysis of Tissue Engineering Construct for Articular Cartilage Restoration—A Pre-clinical Study
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de Faria, R. R., Maizato, M. J. S., Cestari, I. A., Hernandez, A. J., Bueno, D. F., Bortolussi, R., Albuquerque, C., Fernandes, T. L., Magjarevic, Ratko, Series Editor, Ładyżyński, Piotr, Associate Editor, Ibrahim, Fatimah, Associate Editor, Lackovic, Igor, Associate Editor, Rock, Emilio Sacristan, Associate Editor, Bastos-Filho, Teodiano Freire, editor, de Oliveira Caldeira, Eliete Maria, editor, and Frizera-Neto, Anselmo, editor
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- 2022
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9. AB1026 ANIFROLUMAB FOR PATIENTS WITH MODERATE TO SEVERE SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS: INTERIM ANALYSIS OF A RETROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY
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Vital, E. M., primary, Chasset, F., additional, Faria, R., additional, Carter, L. M., additional, Kielar, D., additional, Chen, S. Y., additional, Carty, L., additional, Natman, J., additional, and Waratani, M., additional
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- 2024
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10. AB0040 VEXAS SYNDROME: CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS, TREATMENT AND OUTCOME EXPERIENCE FROM A SINGLE CENTRE COHORT
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Lamas, A., primary, Pinto, F., additional, Oliveira, D. G., additional, Oliveira, M. E., additional, Gonçalves, A. R., additional, Santos, F., additional, Santos, R., additional, Regadas, L., additional, and Faria, R., additional
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- 2024
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11. AB1401 HAEMOPHAGOCYTIC SYNDROME IN ADULTS: DESCRIPTION OF A SINGLE-CENTER EXPERIENCE IN PORTUGAL
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Lamas, A., primary, Oliveira, D. G., additional, Alves, R., additional, Regadas, L., additional, Cipriano, A., additional, Coutinho, R., additional, Teixeira, M. D. A., additional, and Faria, R., additional
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- 2024
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12. Modeling and Simulation of Lower Limbs Exoskeleton for Children with Locomotion Difficulties
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Wahbe, N. R., primary, Louro, V. N. O., additional, Martins, R. C., additional, Lima, J. P. H., additional, and de Faria, R. R., additional
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- 2022
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13. COEVOLUÇÃO DE PLANTAS E PATÓGENOS: UMA REVISÃO ATUALIZADA SOBRE O TEMA
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Bernardes Neto, J. F., primary, Faria, R. D., additional, MIRANDA, B. E. C, additional, GONDIM, J. P. E., additional, RODRIGUES, R. A., additional, RODRIGUES, C. D., additional, and CUNHA NETO, P. F., additional
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- 2022
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14. Biomechanical Analysis of Tissue Engineering Construct for Articular Cartilage Restoration—A Pre-clinical Study
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de Faria, R. R., primary, Maizato, M. J. S., additional, Cestari, I. A., additional, Hernandez, A. J., additional, Bueno, D. F., additional, Bortolussi, R., additional, Albuquerque, C., additional, and Fernandes, T. L., additional
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- 2022
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15. COMPOSIÇÃO QUIMÍCA E VALOR NUTRICIONAL DO PESCADO
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Rebelatto, Inayara da Silva, primary, LINTZMAIA, D. J. H., additional, RITTER, D. O., additional, LANZARIN, M., additional, FARIA, R. A. P. G., additional, and CHITARRA, Gilma Silva, additional
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- 2022
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16. VARIAÇÕES ANATÔMICAS PERTENCENTES AO MUSEU DE ANATOMIA DE UMA FACULDADE DE CIÊNCIAS DA SAÚDE
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RIOS NETO, J., primary, CAMPOS, T. S., additional, Koffler Da Silva, Emilly, additional, MARTINELLI, O., additional, DINIZ, J. D., additional, MACHADO, G. C. V., additional, DA COSTA E SILVA, C. T., additional, DE FARIA, R. A. B., additional, RODRIGUES, H., additional, and DE BATISTA, P. R., additional
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- 2022
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17. An Overview of Bimekizumab for the Treatment of Psoriatic Arthritis: The Evidence so Far
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G Oliveira D, Faria R, and Torres T
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psoriatic arthritis ,psoriasis ,bimekizumab ,interleukin-17a ,interleukin-17f ,biologic therapy ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Daniel G Oliveira,1 Raquel Faria,2,3 Tiago Torres3,4 1Department of Internal Medicine, Centro Hospitalar e Universitário do Porto, Porto, Portugal; 2Clinical Immunology Unit (UIC), Centro Hospitalar e Universitário do Porto, Porto, Portugal; 3Unit for Multidisciplinary Research in Biomedicine, Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas Abel Salazar – University of Porto, Porto, Portugal; 4Department of Dermatology, Centro Hospitalar e Universitário do Porto, Porto, PortugalCorrespondence: Tiago TorresDepartment of Dermatology, Centro Hospitalar Universitário do Porto, Rua D. Manuel II, s/n, ex-CICAP, Porto, 4099-001, PortugalEmail torres.tiago@outlook.comAbstract: Psoriatic arthritis is a complex and heterogeneous disease with potential significant disability and impaired quality of life. Although in the last decades new treatment options have led to a better management of this disease, there are still significant unmet therapeutic needs. Dual inhibitor antibodies target two different cytokines simultaneously, potentially offering a better disease control. In psoriatic arthritis, there is evidence for a pathogenic role not only of IL-17A but also the structurally homologous IL-17F. It is postulated that differential expression of both in several targets of PsA could account for disparities in clinical response to IL-17A inhibition alone (such as with secukinumab or ixekizumab). Here we review the evidence so far for the use in psoriatic arthritis of bimekizumab, the first humanized monoclonal IgG1 antibody that selectively neutralizes both IL-17A and IL-17F. A Phase 2b trial reports better outcomes over both placebo and IL-17A inhibition alone. Very recently encouraging results from open-label extensions with regards to both safety and maintenance of response were presented. Phase III trials are ongoing with the first results awaited in 2021.Keywords: psoriatic arthritis, psoriasis, bimekizumab, interleukin-17A, interleukin-17F, biologic therapy
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- 2021
18. A new test setup for simulation of the combined effect of bending and axial restraint in slab-like specimens
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Gomes, J.G., Granja, J., Sousa, C., Zahabizadeh, B., Faria, R., Schlicke, D., and Azenha, M.
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- 2020
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19. Natural products as a control measure of the Achatina fulica (Gastropoda: Achatinidae)
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Leite, J. C. V. A., primary, Silva, M. A. Rosa e, additional, Santos, J. A. A., additional, and Faria, R. X., additional
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- 2024
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20. ERN ReCONNET points to consider for treating patients living with autoimmune rheumatic diseases with antiviral therapies and anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibody products
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Talarico, R, Ramirez, G, Barreira, S, Cardamone, C, Triggianese, P, Aguilera, S, Andersen, J, Avcin, T, Benistan, K, Bertsias, G, Bortoluzzi, A, Bouillot, C, Bulina, I, Burmester, G, Callens, S, Carreira, P, Cervera, R, Cutolo, M, Damian, L, Della-Torre, E, Faria, R, Fonseca, J, Galetti, I, Hachulla, E, Iaccarino, L, Jacobsen, S, Khmelinskii, N, Limper, M, Marinello, D, Meyer, A, Moroncini, G, Nagy, G, Olesinska, M, Pamfil, C, Pileckyte, M, Pistello, M, Rednic, S, Richez, C, Romao, V, Schneider, M, Sciascia, S, Scire, C, Simonini, G, Smith, V, Sulli, A, Tani, C, Tas, S, Tincani, A, Vonk, M, Tektonidou, M, Mosca, M, Talarico R., Ramirez G. A., Barreira S. C., Cardamone C., Triggianese P., Aguilera S., Andersen J., Avcin T., Benistan K., Bertsias G., Bortoluzzi A., Bouillot C., Bulina I., Burmester G. R., Callens S., Carreira P. E., Cervera R., Cutolo M., Damian L., Della-Torre E., Faria R., Fonseca J. E., Galetti I., Hachulla E., Iaccarino L., Jacobsen S., Khmelinskii N., Limper M., Marinello D., Meyer A., Moroncini G., Nagy G., Olesinska M., Pamfil C., Pileckyte M., Pistello M., Rednic S., Richez C., Romao V. C., Schneider M., Sciascia S., Scire C. A., Simonini G., Smith V., Sulli A., Tani C., Tas S. W., Tincani A., Vonk M. C., Tektonidou M., Mosca M., Talarico, R, Ramirez, G, Barreira, S, Cardamone, C, Triggianese, P, Aguilera, S, Andersen, J, Avcin, T, Benistan, K, Bertsias, G, Bortoluzzi, A, Bouillot, C, Bulina, I, Burmester, G, Callens, S, Carreira, P, Cervera, R, Cutolo, M, Damian, L, Della-Torre, E, Faria, R, Fonseca, J, Galetti, I, Hachulla, E, Iaccarino, L, Jacobsen, S, Khmelinskii, N, Limper, M, Marinello, D, Meyer, A, Moroncini, G, Nagy, G, Olesinska, M, Pamfil, C, Pileckyte, M, Pistello, M, Rednic, S, Richez, C, Romao, V, Schneider, M, Sciascia, S, Scire, C, Simonini, G, Smith, V, Sulli, A, Tani, C, Tas, S, Tincani, A, Vonk, M, Tektonidou, M, Mosca, M, Talarico R., Ramirez G. A., Barreira S. C., Cardamone C., Triggianese P., Aguilera S., Andersen J., Avcin T., Benistan K., Bertsias G., Bortoluzzi A., Bouillot C., Bulina I., Burmester G. R., Callens S., Carreira P. E., Cervera R., Cutolo M., Damian L., Della-Torre E., Faria R., Fonseca J. E., Galetti I., Hachulla E., Iaccarino L., Jacobsen S., Khmelinskii N., Limper M., Marinello D., Meyer A., Moroncini G., Nagy G., Olesinska M., Pamfil C., Pileckyte M., Pistello M., Rednic S., Richez C., Romao V. C., Schneider M., Sciascia S., Scire C. A., Simonini G., Smith V., Sulli A., Tani C., Tas S. W., Tincani A., Vonk M. C., Tektonidou M., and Mosca M.
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Recent studies have shown that people who are immunocompromised may inadvertently play a role in spurring the mutations of the virus that create new variants. This is because some immunocompromised individuals remain at risk of getting COVID-19 despite vaccination, experience more severe disease, are susceptible to being chronically infected and remain contagious for longer if they become infected and considering that immunocompromised individuals represent approximately 2% of the overall population, this aspect should be carefully considered. So far, some autoimmune rheumatic disease (ARD) patients with COVID-19 have been treated with antiviral therapies or anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibody products. However, there is no homogeneous approach to these treatment strategies. This issue was addressed within the European Reference Network (ERN) on Rare and Complex Connective Tissue and Musculoskeletal Diseases (ReCONNET) in a discussion among experts and patient's representatives in the context of the rare and complex connective tissue diseases (rCTDs) covered by the Network. ERN ReCONNET is one of the 24 ERNs launched by the European Commission in 2017 with the aim of tackling low prevalence and rare diseases that require highly specialised treatment and promoting concentration of knowledge and resources through virtual networks involving healthcare providers (HCPs) across the European Union (EU). Considering the urgent need to provide guidance not only to the rCTDs community, but also to the whole ARDs community, a multidisciplinary Task Force, including expert clinicians and European Patient Advocacy Group (ePAG) Advocates, was created in the framework of ERN ReCONNET with the aim of developing overarching principles (OP) and points-to-consider (PtC) on a homogenous approach to treat immunocompromised patients with ARDs (with a particular focus on CTDs) affected by COVID-19 using antiviral therapies and anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibody products. The present work reports the final OP
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21. Characteristics and healthcare resource utilisation (HRU) of patients (pts) with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) on enzalutamide (ENZ) or abiraterone acetate (AA) in England: PROCCO study
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Merseburger, A., primary, Faria, R., additional, Bahl, A., additional, Attard, G., additional, Snijder, R., additional, Sodatonou, H., additional, Pranzo, A., additional, Martins, K., additional, Rozario, N., additional, Flach, C., additional, Ridsdale-Smith, J., additional, and Chilelli, A., additional
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- 2023
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22. EXPERIMENTAÇÃO NO ENSINO DE QUÍMICA: reflexões teóricas e práticas
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NOVAIS, R. M., primary, CABRAL, W. A., additional, SANTOS, A. C., additional, AFONSO, A. F., additional, Silva, Ariane Luiza Costa, additional, Belo, Bianca Cristina, additional, Lopes, Bruna Carolina Almeida Silva, additional, ARAUJO, D.A, additional, CRUZ, E. C. S., additional, FERREIRA, F. A., additional, JOAQUIM, F. L. S., additional, LISBOA, F. M., additional, Coimbra, Geovani Andrade, additional, Boa Morte, Guilherme Rubens Soares, additional, ALMEIDA, H. G., additional, RIBEIRO, I.C, additional, FERREIRA, J. C. A., additional, CREMONESI, J. M. B., additional, TORRES, K. G., additional, PORTO, L. S., additional, CALIXTO, L. S., additional, VENTURA, L. M. M., additional, ALVES, L. L. S., additional, FARIA, R. N., additional, SILVA, S. M., additional, SOUZA, T. I. R., additional, Batista, Walker Vinícius Ferreira do Carmo, additional, and CORRÊA, W. G., additional
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- 2020
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23. A docência geográfica em tempos de pandemia
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BATISTA, N. L., primary, RIZZATTI, M., additional, FARIA, R. M., additional, and FELTRIN, T., additional
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- 2020
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24. Análise do número de óbitos por COVID-19 em territórios de privação social na área urbana de Santa Maria - RS
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SPODE, P. L. C., primary, RIZZATTI, M., additional, BATISTA, N. L., additional, and FARIA, R. M., additional
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- 2020
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25. Organização territorial da atenção primária à saúde frente à pandemia da COVID-19 na cidade de Santa Maria - RS
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ERTHAL, D. B,, primary, FARIA, R. M., additional, RIZZATTI, M., additional, BATISTA, N. L., additional, and LOBATO, M. A. O., additional
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- 2020
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26. Seismic behaviour of concrete dams and its interaction with the rock foundation
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Faria, R., primary
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- 2020
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27. Performance of Prognostic Risk Scores in Chronic Heart Failure Patients Enrolled in the European Society of Cardiology Heart Failure Long-Term Registry
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Crespo-Leiro, M., Anker, S., Mebazaa, A., Coats, A., Filippatos, G., Ferrari, R., Maggioni, A.P., Piepoli, M.F., Amir, O., Chioncel, O., Dahlström, U., Delgado Jimenez, J.F., Drozdz, J., Erglis, A., Fazlibegovic, E., Fonseca, C., Fruhwald, F., Gatzov, P., Goncalvesova, E., Hassanein, M., Hradec, J., Kavoliuniene, A., Lainscak, M., Logeart, D., Merkely, B., Metra, M., Otljanska, M., Seferovic, P.M., Srbinovska Kostovska, E., Temizhan, A., Tousoulis, D., Ferreira, T., Andarala, M., Fiorucci, E., Folkesson Lefrancq, E., Glémot, M., Gracia, G., Konte, M., Laroche, C., McNeill, P.A., Missiamenou, V., Taylor, C., Auer, J., Ablasser, K., Dolze, T., Brandner, K., Gstrein, S., Poelzl, G., Moertl, D., Reiter, S., Podczeck-Schweighofer, A., Muslibegovic, A., Vasilj, M., Cesko, M., Zelenika, D., Palic, B., Pravdic, D., Cuk, D., Vitlianova, K., Katova, T., Velikov, T., Kurteva, T., Kamenova, D., Antova, M., Sirakova, V., Krejci, J., Mikolaskova, M., Spinar, J., Krupicka, J., Malek, F., Hegarova, M., Lazarova, M., Monhart, Z., Sobhy, M., El Messiry, F., El Shazly, A.H., Elrakshy, Y., Youssef, A., Moneim, A.A., Noamany, M., Reda, A., Abdel Dayem, T.K., Farag, N., Ibrahim Halawa, S., Abdel Hamid, M., Said, K., Saleh, A., Ebeid, H., Hanna, R., Aziz, R., Louis, O., Enen, M.A., Ibrahim, B.S., Nasr, G., Elbahry, A., Sobhy, H., Ashmawy, M., Gouda, M., Aboleineen, W., Bernard, Y., Luporsi, P., Meneveau, N., Pillot, M., Morel, M., Seronde, M.-F., Schiele, F., Briand, F., Delahaye, F., Damy, T., Eicher, J.-C., de Groote, P., Fertin, M., Lamblin, N., Isnard, R., Lefol, C., Thevenin, S., Hagege, A., Jondeau, G., Le Marcis, V., Ly, J.-F., Coisne, D., Lequeux, B., Le Moal, V., Mascle, S., Lotton, P., Behar, N., Donal, E., Thebault, C., Ridard, C., Reynaud, A., Basquin, A., Bauer, F., Codjia, R., Galinier, M., Tourikis, P., Stavroula, M., Stefanadis, C., Chrysohoou, C., Kotrogiannis, I., Matzaraki, V., Dimitroula, T., Karavidas, A., Tsitsinakis, G., Kapelios, C., Nanas, J., Kampouri, H., Nana, E., Kaldara, E., Eugenidou, A., Vardas, P., Saloustros, I., Patrianakos, A., Tsaknakis, T., Evangelou, S., Nikoloulis, N., Tziourganou, H., Tsaroucha, A., Papadopoulou, A., Douras, A., Polgar, L., Kosztin, A., Nyolczas, N., Csaba Nagy, A., Halmosi, R., Elber, J., Alony, I., Shotan, A., Vazan Fuhrmann, A., Romano, S., Marcon, S., Penco, M., Di Mauro, M., Lemme, E., Carubelli, V., Rovetta, R., Bulgari, M., Quinzani, F., Lombardi, C., Bosi, S., Schiavina, G., Squeri, A., Barbieri, A., Di Tano, G., Pirelli, S., Fucili, A., Passero, T., Musio, S., Di Biase, M., Correale, M., Salvemini, G., Brognoli, S., Zanelli, E., Giordano, A., Agostoni, P., Italiano, G., Salvioni, E., Copelli, S., Modena, M.G., Reggianini, L., Valenti, C., Olaru, A., Bandino, S., Deidda, M., Mercuro, G., Cadeddu Dessalvi, C., Marino, P.N., Di Ruocco, M.V., Sartori, C., Piccinino, C., Parrinello, G., Licata, G., Torres, D., Giambanco, S., Busalacchi, S., Arrotti, S., Novo, S., Inciardi, R.M., Pieri, P., Chirco, P.R., Ausilia Galifi, M., Teresi, G., Buccheri, D., Minacapelli, A., Veniani, M., Frisinghelli, A., Priori, S.G., Cattaneo, S., Opasich, C., Gualco, A., Pagliaro, M., Mancone, M., Fedele, F., Cinque, A., Vellini, M., Scarfo, I., Romeo, F., Ferraiuolo, F., Sergi, D., Anselmi, M., Melandri, F., Leci, E., Iori, E., Bovolo, V., Pidello, S., Frea, S., Bergerone, S., Botta, M., Canavosio, F.G., Gaita, F., Merlo, M., Cinquetti, M., Sinagra, G., Ramani, F., Fabris, E., Stolfo, D., Artico, J., Miani, D., Fresco, C., Daneluzzi, C., Proclemer, A., Cicoira, M., Zanolla, L., Marchese, G., Torelli, F., Vassanelli, C., Voronina, N., Tamakauskas, V., Smalinskas, V., Karaliute, R., Petraskiene, I., Kazakauskaite, E., Rumbinaite, E., Vysniauskas, V., Brazyte-Ramanauskiene, R., Petraskiene, D., Stankala, S., Switala, P., Juszczyk, Z., Sinkiewicz, W., Gilewski, W., Pietrzak, J., Orzel, T., Kasztelowicz, P., Kardaszewicz, P., Lazorko-Piega, M., Gabryel, J., Mosakowska, K., Bellwon, J., Rynkiewicz, A., Raczak, G., Lewicka, E., Dabrowska-Kugacka, A., Bartkowiak, R., Sosnowska-Pasiarska, B., Wozakowska-Kaplon, B., Krzeminski, A., Zabojszcz, M., Mirek-Bryniarska, E., Grzegorzko, A., Bury, K., Nessler, J., Zalewski, J., Furman, A., Broncel, M., Poliwczak, A., Bala, A., Zycinski, P., Rudzinska, M., Jankowski, L., Kasprzak, J.D., Michalak, L., Wojtczak Soska, K., Huziuk, I., Retwinski, A., Flis, P., Weglarz, J., Bodys, A., Grajek, S., Kaluzna-Oleksy, M., Straburzynska-Migaj, E., Dankowski, R., Szymanowska, K., Grabia, J., Szyszka, A., Nowicka, A., Samcik, M., Wolniewicz, L., Baczynska, K., Komorowska, K., Poprawa, I., Komorowska, E., Sajnaga, D., Zolbach, A., Dudzik-Plocica, A., Abdulkarim, A.-F., Lauko-Rachocka, A., Kaminski, L., Kostka, A., Cichy, A., Ruszkowski, P., Splawski, M., Fitas, G., Szymczyk, A., Serwicka, A., Fiega, A., Zysko, D., Krysiak, W., Szabowski, S., Skorek, E., Pruszczyk, P., Bienias, P., Ciurzynski, M., Welnicki, M., Mamcarz, A., Folga, A., Zielinski, T., Rywik, T., Leszek, P., Sobieszczanska-Malek, M., Piotrowska, M., Kozar-Kaminska, K., Komuda, K., Wisniewska, J., Tarnowska, A., Balsam, P., Marchel, M., Opolski, G., Kaplon-Cieslicka, A., Gil, R.J., Mozenska, O., Byczkowska, K., Gil, K., Pawlak, A., Michalek, A., Krzesinski, P., Piotrowicz, K., Uzieblo-Zyczkowska, B., Stanczyk, A., Skrobowski, A., Ponikowski, P., Jankowska, E., Rozentryt, P., Polonski, L., Gadula-Gacek, E., Nowalany-Kozielska, E., Kuczaj, A., Kalarus, Z., Szulik, M., Przybylska, K., Klys, J., Prokop-Lewicka, G., Kleinrok, A., Tavares Aguiar, C., Ventosa, A., Pereira, S., Faria, R., Chin, J., De Jesus, I., Santos, R., Silva, P., Moreno, N., Queirós, C., Lourenço, C., Pereira, A., Castro, A., Andrade, A., Oliveira Guimaraes, T., Martins, S., Placido, R., Lima, G., Brito, D., Francisco, A.R., Cardiga, R., Proenca, M., Araujo, I., Marques, F., Moura, B., Leite, S., Campelo, M., Silva-Cardoso, J., Rodrigues, J., Rangel, I., Martins, E., Sofia Correia, A., Peres, M., Marta, L., Ferreira da Silva, G., Severino, D., Durao, D., Leao, S., Magalhaes, P., Moreira, I., Filipa Cordeiro, A., Ferreira, C., Araujo, C., Ferreira, A., Baptista, A., Radoi, M., Bicescu, G., Vinereanu, D., Sinescu, C.-J., Macarie, C., Popescu, R., Daha, I., Dan, G.-A., Stanescu, C., Dan, A., Craiu, E., Nechita, E., Aursulesei, V., Christodorescu, R., Otasevic, P., Simeunovic, D., Ristic, A.D., Celic, V., Pavlovic-Kleut, M., Suzic Lazic, J., Stojcevski, B., Pencic, B., Stevanovic, A., Andric, A., Iric-Cupic, V., Jovic, M., Davidovic, G., Milanov, S., Mitic, V., Atanaskovic, V., Antic, S., Pavlovic, M., Stanojevic, D., Stoickov, V., Ilic, S., Deljanin Ilic, M., Petrovic, D., Stojsic, S., Kecojevic, S., Dodic, S., Cemerlic Adic, N., Cankovic, M., Stojiljkovic, J., Mihajlovic, B., Radin, A., Radovanovic, S., Krotin, M., Klabnik, A., Pernicky, M., Murin, J., Kovar, F., Kmec, J., Semjanova, H., Strasek, M., Savnik Iskra, M., Ravnikar, T., Cernic Suligoj, N., Komel, J., Fras, Z., Jug, B., Glavic, T., Losic, R., Bombek, M., Krajnc, I., Krunic, B., Horvat, S., Kovac, D., Rajtman, D., Cencic, V., Letonja, M., Winkler, R., Valentincic, M., Melihen-Bartolic, C., Bartolic, A., Pusnik Vrckovnik, M., Kladnik, M., Slemenik Pusnik, C., Marolt, A., Klen, J., Drnovsek, B., Leskovar, B., Fernandez Anguita, M.J., Gallego Page, J.C., Salmeron Martinez, F.M., Andres, J., Genis, A.B., Mirabet, S., Mendez, A., Garcia-Cosio, L., Roig, E., Leon, V., Gonzalez-Costello, J., Muntane, G., Garay, A., Alcade-Martinez, V., Lopez Fernandez, S., Rivera-Lopez, R., Puga-Martinez, M., Fernandez-Alvarez, M., Serrano-Martinez, J.L., Grille-Cancela, Z., Marzoa-Rivas, R., Blanco-Canosa, P., Paniagua-Martin, M.J., Barge-Caballero, E., Laynez Cerdena, I., Famara Hernandez Baldomero, I., Lara Padron, A., Ofelia Rosillo, S., Dalmau Gonzalez-Gallarza, R., Salvador Montanes, O., Iniesta Manjavacas, A.M., Castro Conde, A., Araujo, A., Soria, T., Garcia-Pavia, P., Gomez-Bueno, M., Cobo-Marcos, M., Alonso-Pulpon, L., Segovia Cubero, J., Sayago, I., Gonzalez-Segovia, A., Briceno, A., Escribano Subias, P., Vicente Hernandez, M., Ruiz Cano, M.J., Gomez Sanchez, M.A., Barrios Garrido-Lestache, E., Garcia Pinilla, J.M., Garcia de la Villa, B., Sahuquillo, A., Bravo Marques, R., Torres Calvo, F., Perez-Martinez, M.T., Gracia-Rodenas, M.R., Garrido-Bravo, I.P., Pastor-Perez, F., Pascual-Figal, D.A., Diaz Molina, B., Orus, J., Epelde Gonzalo, F., Bertomeu, V., Valero, R., Martinez-Abellan, R., Quiles, J., Rodrigez-Ortega, J.A., Mateo, I., ElAmrani, A., Fernandez-Vivancos, C., Bierge Valero, D., Almenar-Bonet, L., Sanchez-Lazaro, I.J., Marques-Sule, E., Facila-Rubio, L., Perez-Silvestre, J., Garcia-Gonzalez, P., Ridocci-Soriano, F., Garcia-Escriva, D., Pellicer-Cabo, A., de la Fuente Galan, L., Lopez Diaz, J., Recio Platero, A., Arias, J.C., Blasco-Peiro, T., Sanz Julve, M., Sanchez-Insa, E., Aured-Guallar, C., Portoles-Ocampo, A., Melin, M., Hägglund, E., Stenberg, A., Lindahl, I.-M., Asserlund, B., Olsson, L., Afzelius, M., Karlström, P., Tengvall, L., Wiklund, P.-A., Olsson, B., Kalayci, S., Cavusoglu, Y., Gencer, E., Yilmaz, M.B., Gunes, H., Canepa, Marco, Fonseca, Candida, Chioncel, Ovidiu, Laroche, Cécile, Crespo-Leiro, Maria G., Coats, Andrew J.S., Mebazaa, Alexandre, Piepoli, Massimo F., Tavazzi, Luigi, and Maggioni, Aldo P.
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28. Effects of air exposition on series and shunt resistances of a solar cell based on PTB7-Th:PC71BM
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Araújo, F. L., Amorim, D. R. B., Coutinho, D. J., and Faria, R. M.
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29. Ac transport studies in polymers by a resistor network and transfer matrix approaches: application to polyaniline
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Nagashima, H. N., Onody, R. N., and Faria, R. M.
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Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics - Abstract
A statistical model of resistor network is proposed to describe a polymer structure and to simulate the real and imaginary components of its ac resistivity. It takes into account the polydispersiveness of the material as well as intrachain and interchain charge transport processes. By the application of a transfer matrix technique, it reproduces ac resistivity measurements carried out with polyaniline films in different doping degrees and at different temperatures. Our results indicate that interchain processes govern the resistivity behavior in the low frequency region while, for higher frequencies, intrachain mechanisms are dominant., Comment: LaTeX file, 15 pages, 5 ps figures, to appear in Phys. Rev. B
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30. Bioatividade de substâncias isoladas de produtos naturais em moluscos Biomphalaria glabrata (Say, 1818) (Planorbidae): uma revisão
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Rangel, L. S., Gomes, K. N. F., Santos, J. A. A., and Faria, R. X.
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bioactive substances ,esquistossomose ,molluscicidal activity ,schistosomiasis ,substâncias bioativas ,aquatic molluscs ,atividade moluscicida ,moluscos aquáticos - Abstract
Schistosomiasis is a neglected tropical disease caused by parasitic worms of several species of the genus Schistosoma. Transmission occurs by parasitic larvae that stay in freshwater snails of the genus Biomphalaria. Thus, the search for new products that are biodegradable has increased the interest in products of plant origin. The aim of this article is to review the isolated substances from natural products that showed molluscicidal activity against the species Biomphalaria glabrata in order to reevaluate the most promising prototypes and update the progress of research to obtain a new molluscicide. We perform searches using scientific databases, such as Scientific Electronic Library Online (SciELO), Google schoolar, PUBMED, Web of Science and Latin American and Caribbean Literature on Health Sciences (LILACS). From 2000 to 2022, using the keywords “isolated substances”, “molluscicidal activity” and “Biomphalaria glabrata”. In the present study, it was possible to observe 19 promising molluscicidal molecules with a lethal concentration below 20 µg/mL. Of these promising isolates, only 5 isolates had the CL90 calculated and within the value recommended by WHO: Benzoic acid, 2',4',6'-Trihydroxydihydrochalcone, Divaricatic acid, Piplartine and 2-hydroxy-1,4-naphthoquinone (Lapachol). We conclude that beyond a few results in the area, the researches don’t follow the methodological pattern (exposure time and measure units, toxicity test), in this way, as they don’t follow a pattern on the result’s exposure (LC), not following, in sum, the recommended by WHO. Resumo A esquistossomose é uma doença tropical negligenciada causada por vermes parasitas de várias espécies do gênero Schistosoma. A transmissão ocorre por larvas parasitas que ficam em caramujos de água doce do gênero Biomphalaria. Assim, a busca por novos produtos biodegradáveis tem aumentado o interesse por produtos de origem vegetal. O objetivo deste artigo é revisar as substâncias isoladas de produtos naturais que apresentaram atividade moluscicida contra a espécie Biomphalaria glabrata a fim de reavaliar os protótipos mais promissores e atualizar o progresso das pesquisas para a obtenção de um novo moluscicida. Realizamos buscas em bases de dados científicas, como Scientific Electronic Library Online (SciELO), Google acadêmico, PUBMED, Web of Science e Literatura Latina-Americana e do Caribe em Ciências da saúde (LILACS). De 2000 a 2022, utilizando as palavras-chave “substâncias isoladas”, “atividade moluscicida” e “Biomphalaria glabrata”. No presente estudo, foi possível observar 19 moléculas moluscicidas promissoras com concentração letal abaixo de 20 µg/mL. Destes isolados promissores, apenas 5 isolados tiveram o CL90 calculado e dentro do valor recomendado pela OMS: ácido benzóico, 2',4',6'-triidroxidihidrocalcona, ácido divaricático, piplartina e 2-hidroxi-1,4-naftoquinona (Lapachol). Concluímos que além de poucos resultados na área, as pesquisas não seguem o padrão metodológico (tempo de exposição e unidades de medida, teste de toxicidade), assim como não seguem um padrão na exposição do resultado (CL), não seguindo, em suma, o recomendado pela OMS.
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31. Thermographic Analysis of Block and Cylindrical Bone Phantoms and In Vitro Human Bone Samples after Therapeutic Ultrasound Stimulation
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Da Matta Sellani, Gabriella Faria R., Valois, CChristiana, de Albuquerque Pereira, Wagner Coelho, Machado, Christiano Bittencourt, MAGJAREVIC, Ratko, Editor-in-chief, Ładyzynsk, Piotr, Series editor, Ibrahim, Fatimah, Series editor, Lacković, Igor, Series editor, Rock, Emilio Sacristan, Series editor, and Vasic, Darko, editor
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32. Psychiatric manifestations of Susac Syndrome: a case report
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Gomes, M., primary, Veloso, P., additional, Monteiro, E., additional, Faria, R., additional, and Freitas, E., additional
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33. Myocarditis induced by clozapine and COVID-19 infection: a case report
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Veloso, P., primary, Gomes, M., additional, Faria, R., additional, Matos, D., additional, and Pereira, F., additional
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34. ERN ReCONNET points to consider for treating patients living with autoimmune rheumatic diseases with antiviral therapies and anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibody products.
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Talarico, R., Ramirez, G.A., Barreira, S.C., Cardamone, C., Triggianese, P., Aguilera, S., Andersen, J., Avcin, T., Benistan, K., Bertsias, G., Bortoluzzi, A., Bouillot, C., Bulina, I., Burmester, G.R., Callens, S., Carreira, P.E., Cervera, R., Cutolo, M., Damian, L., Della-Torre, E., Faria, R., Fonseca, J.E., Galetti, I., Hachulla, E., Iaccarino, L., Jacobsen, S., Khmelinskii, N., Limper, M., Marinello, D., Meyer, A, Moroncini, G., Nagy, G., Olesinska, M., Pamfil, C., Pileckyte, M., Pistello, M., Rednic, S., Richez, C., Romão, V.C., Schneider, M., Sciascia, S., Scirè, C.A., Simonini, G., Smith, V., Sulli, A., Tani, C., Tas, S.W., Tincani, A., Vonk, M.C., Tektonidou, M., Mosca, M., Talarico, R., Ramirez, G.A., Barreira, S.C., Cardamone, C., Triggianese, P., Aguilera, S., Andersen, J., Avcin, T., Benistan, K., Bertsias, G., Bortoluzzi, A., Bouillot, C., Bulina, I., Burmester, G.R., Callens, S., Carreira, P.E., Cervera, R., Cutolo, M., Damian, L., Della-Torre, E., Faria, R., Fonseca, J.E., Galetti, I., Hachulla, E., Iaccarino, L., Jacobsen, S., Khmelinskii, N., Limper, M., Marinello, D., Meyer, A, Moroncini, G., Nagy, G., Olesinska, M., Pamfil, C., Pileckyte, M., Pistello, M., Rednic, S., Richez, C., Romão, V.C., Schneider, M., Sciascia, S., Scirè, C.A., Simonini, G., Smith, V., Sulli, A., Tani, C., Tas, S.W., Tincani, A., Vonk, M.C., Tektonidou, M., and Mosca, M.
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Item does not contain fulltext, Recent studies have shown that people who are immunocompromised may inadvertently play a role in spurring the mutations of the virus that create new variants. This is because some immunocompromised individuals remain at risk of getting COVID-19 despite vaccination, experience more severe disease, are susceptible to being chronically infected and remain contagious for longer if they become infected and considering that immunocompromised individuals represent approximately 2% of the overall population, this aspect should be carefully considered. So far, some autoimmune rheumatic disease (ARD) patients with COVID-19 have been treated with antiviral therapies or anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibody products. However, there is no homogeneous approach to these treatment strategies. This issue was addressed within the European Reference Network (ERN) on Rare and Complex Connective Tissue and Musculoskeletal Diseases (ReCONNET) in a discussion among experts and patient's representatives in the context of the rare and complex connective tissue diseases (rCTDs) covered by the Network. ERN ReCONNET is one of the 24 ERNs launched by the European Commission in 2017 with the aim of tackling low prevalence and rare diseases that require highly specialised treatment and promoting concentration of knowledge and resources through virtual networks involving healthcare providers (HCPs) across the European Union (EU). Considering the urgent need to provide guidance not only to the rCTDs community, but also to the whole ARDs community, a multidisciplinary Task Force, including expert clinicians and European Patient Advocacy Group (ePAG) Advocates, was created in the framework of ERN ReCONNET with the aim of developing overarching principles (OP) and points-to-consider (PtC) on a homogenous approach to treat immunocompromised patients with ARDs (with a particular focus on CTDs) affected by COVID-19 using antiviral therapies and anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibody products. The present work reports the final OP
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35. Axial spondyloarthritis in patients with recurrent fever attacks: data from the AIDA network registry for undifferentiated autoinflammatory diseases (USAIDs)
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Vitale, A, Caggiano, V, Silva, I, Oliveira, Dg, Ruscitti, P, Ciccia, F, Vasi, I, Tufan, A, Lopalco, G, Almaghlouth, Ia, Sota, J, Wiesik-Szewczyk, E, Gaggiano, C, Giardini, Ham, Spedicato, V, Ragab, G, Iannone, F, Balistreri, A, Frassi, M, Hernández-Rodríguez, J, Fabiani, C, Falsetti, P, Di Meglio, N, Frediani, B, Mazzei, Ma, Rigante, Donato, Faria, R, Cantarini, L, Rigante D (ORCID:0000-0001-7032-7779), Vitale, A, Caggiano, V, Silva, I, Oliveira, Dg, Ruscitti, P, Ciccia, F, Vasi, I, Tufan, A, Lopalco, G, Almaghlouth, Ia, Sota, J, Wiesik-Szewczyk, E, Gaggiano, C, Giardini, Ham, Spedicato, V, Ragab, G, Iannone, F, Balistreri, A, Frassi, M, Hernández-Rodríguez, J, Fabiani, C, Falsetti, P, Di Meglio, N, Frediani, B, Mazzei, Ma, Rigante, Donato, Faria, R, Cantarini, L, and Rigante D (ORCID:0000-0001-7032-7779)
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Background: Despite the recent advances in the field of autoinflammatory diseases, most patients with recurrent fever episodes do not have any defined diagnosis. The present study aims at describing a cohort of patients suffering from apparently unexplained recurrent fever, in whom non-radiographic axial spondylarthritis (SpA) represented the unique diagnosis identified after a complete clinical and radiologic assessment. Materials and methods: Patients' data were obtained from the international registry on Undifferentiated Systemic AutoInflammatory Diseases (USAIDs) developed by the AutoInflammatory Disease Alliance (AIDA) network. Results: A total of 54 patients with recurrent fever episodes were also affected by non-radiographic axial SpA according to the international classification criteria. SpA was diagnosed after the start of fever episodes in all cases; the mean age at the diagnosis of axial SpA was 39.9 ± 14.8 years with a diagnostic delay of 9.3 years. The highest body temperature reached during flares was 42°C, with a mean temperature of 38.8 ± 1.1°C. The most frequent manifestations associated to fever were: arthralgia in 33 (61.1%) cases, myalgia in 24 (44.4%) cases, arthritis in 22 (40.7%) cases, headache in 15 (27.8%) cases, diarrhea in 14 (25.9%) cases, abdominal pain in 13 (24.1%) cases, and skin rash in 12 (22.1%) cases. Twenty-four (44.4%) patients have taken daily or on-demand non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and 31 (57.4%) patients have been treated with daily or on demand oral glucocorticoids. Colchicine was used in 28 (51.8%) patients, while other conventional disease modifying anti-rheumatic drugs (cDMARDs) were employed in 28 (51.8%) patients. Forty (74.1%) patients underwent anti-tumor necrosis factor (TNF) agents and 11 (20.4%) were treated with interleukin (IL)-1 inhibitors. The response to TNF inhibitors on recurrent fever episodes appeared more effective than that observed with anti-IL-1 agents; colchicine and other cDMARD
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36. Smart Researching in Criminology: Virtual Ethnography at the Edge
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Faria, R, Dodge, M., Sidoti, Cosimo, Cosimo Sidoti (ORCID:0000-0003-1770-0233), Faria, R, Dodge, M., Sidoti, Cosimo, and Cosimo Sidoti (ORCID:0000-0003-1770-0233)
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This chapter provides a critical perspective on the use of social media platforms as crucial epistemic resources for field researchers in criminology. Ethnographers have often been sceptical about their immersion in online settings because of the restraints in engaging experientially and emotionally with research subjects. Virtual ethnography is underestimated as a method of engagement to achieve the immediacy of crime. The chapter aims to debunk this misconception by highlighting my experiences with virtual ethnography on Instagram researching the meanings of crime within a deviant youth subculture in Italy, known as Italian trap culture. Readers are led on a journey towards a criminological verstehen through my experiential and emotional online immersion in the lived reality of deviance and crime. This journey includes also new epistemological frameworks on how to practically access and engage with online users, such as Instagram suggested friends to algorithmically sample participants. By virtually interacting with deviant, criminal and vulnerable participants on social media, field researchers are subjected to ethical reflections different from those that traditionally guide physical ethnographies in criminology. This contributes to considerations on new types of personal and professional risks, besides exciting and pleasurable experiences, underlying the deep involvement in crime situations on social media.
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37. ERN ReCONNET points to consider for treating patients living with autoimmune rheumatic diseases with antiviral therapies and anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibody products
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Talarico, Rosaria R., Ramirez, G. A., Barreira, S. C., Cardamone, C., Triggianese, P., Aguilera, S., Andersen, J., Avcin, T., Benistan, K., Bertsias, G., Bortoluzzi, A., Bouillot, C., Bulina, I., Burmester, G. R., Callens, S., Carreira, P. E., Cervera, R., Cutolo, M., Damian, L., Torre, E. Della, Faria, R., Fonseca, J. E., Galetti, I., Hachulla, E., Iaccarino, L., Jacobsen, S., Khmelinskii, N., Limper, M., Marinello, D., Meyer, A., Moroncini, G., Nagy, G., Olesinska, M., Pamfil, C., Pileckyte, M., Pistello, M., Rednic, S., Richez, C., Romão, V. C., Schneider, M., Sciascia, S., Scirè, C. A., Simonini, G., Smith, V., Sulli, A., Tani, C., Tas, S. W., Tincani, A., Vonk, M. C., Tektonidou, M., Mosca, M., Talarico, Rosaria R., Ramirez, G. A., Barreira, S. C., Cardamone, C., Triggianese, P., Aguilera, S., Andersen, J., Avcin, T., Benistan, K., Bertsias, G., Bortoluzzi, A., Bouillot, C., Bulina, I., Burmester, G. R., Callens, S., Carreira, P. E., Cervera, R., Cutolo, M., Damian, L., Torre, E. Della, Faria, R., Fonseca, J. E., Galetti, I., Hachulla, E., Iaccarino, L., Jacobsen, S., Khmelinskii, N., Limper, M., Marinello, D., Meyer, A., Moroncini, G., Nagy, G., Olesinska, M., Pamfil, C., Pileckyte, M., Pistello, M., Rednic, S., Richez, C., Romão, V. C., Schneider, M., Sciascia, S., Scirè, C. A., Simonini, G., Smith, V., Sulli, A., Tani, C., Tas, S. W., Tincani, A., Vonk, M. C., Tektonidou, M., and Mosca, M.
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Recent studies have shown that people who are immunocompromised may inadvertently play a role in spurring the mutations of the virus that create new variants. This is because some immunocompromised individuals remain at risk of getting COVID-19 despite vaccination, experience more severe disease, are susceptible to being chronically infected and remain contagious for longer if they become infected and considering that immunocompromised individuals represent approximately 2% of the overall population, this aspect should be carefully considered. So far, some autoimmune rheumatic disease (ARD) patients with COVID-19 have been treated with antiviral therapies or anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibody products. However, there is no homogeneous approach to these treatment strategies. This issue was addressed within the European Reference Network (ERN) on Rare and Complex Connective Tissue and Musculoskeletal Diseases (ReCONNET) in a discussion among experts and patient’s representatives in the context of the rare and complex connective tissue diseases (rCTDs) covered by the Network. ERN ReCONNET is one of the 24 ERNs launched by the European Commission in 2017 with the aim of tackling low prevalence and rare diseases that require highly specialised treatment and promoting concentration of knowledge and resources through virtual networks involving healthcare providers (HCPs) across the European Union (EU). Considering the urgent need to provide guidance not only to the rCTDs community, but also to the whole ARDs community, a multidisciplinary Task Force, including expert clinicians and European Patient Advocacy Group (ePAG) Advocates, was created in the framework of ERN ReCONNET with the aim of developing overarching principles (OP) and points-to-consider (PtC) on a homogenous approach to treat immunocompromised patients with ARDs (with a particular focus on CTDs) affected by COVID-19 using antiviral therapies and anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibody products. The present work reports the final OP, Recent studies have shown that people who are immunocompromised may inadvertently play a role in spurring the mutations of the virus that create new variants. This is because some immunocompromised individuals remain at risk of getting COVID-19 despite vaccination, experience more severe disease, are susceptible to being chronically infected and remain contagious for longer if they become infected and considering that immunocompromised individuals represent approximately 2% of the overall population, this aspect should be carefully considered. So far, some autoimmune rheumatic disease (ARD) patients with COVID-19 have been treated with antiviral therapies or anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibody products. However, there is no homogeneous approach to these treatment strategies. This issue was addressed within the European Reference Network (ERN) on Rare and Complex Connective Tissue and Musculoskeletal Diseases (ReCONNET) in a discussion among experts and patient's representatives in the context of the rare and complex connective tissue diseases (rCTDs) covered by the Network. ERN ReCONNET is one of the 24 ERNs launched by the European Commission in 2017 with the aim of tackling low prevalence and rare diseases that require highly specialised treatment and promoting concentration of knowledge and resources through virtual networks involving healthcare providers (HCPs) across the European Union (EU). Considering the urgent need to provide guidance not only to the rCTDs community, but also to the whole ARDs community, a multidisciplinary Task Force, including expert clinicians and European Patient Advocacy Group (ePAG) Advocates, was created in the framework of ERN ReCONNET with the aim of developing overarching principles (OP) and points-to-consider (PtC) on a homogenous approach to treat immunocompromised patients with ARDs (with a particular focus on CTDs) affected by COVID-19 using antiviral therapies and anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibody products. The present work reports the final
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38. Comparative evaluation of plant extract effects on peritoneal, medullary and J774 cells. G8 macrophages
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Marques-Santos, F., primary, Amendoeira, M. R. R., additional, Galvão, R. M. S., additional, Rocha, L. M., additional, and Faria, R. X., additional
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39. Elasticity Modulus Monitoring Through an Ambient Vibration Response Method – Application to Cement Based Pastes
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Maia, L., Azenha, M., Faria, R., Figueiras, J., Büyüköztürk, Oral, Taşdemir, Mehmet Ali, Güneş, Oğuz, editor, and Akkaya, Yılmaz, editor
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40. Representativeness of EXPLORER-HCM trial and prevalence of eligibility criteria for Mavacamten in a nationwide cohort
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Brandao, M, primary, Goncalves Almeida, J, additional, Fonseca, P, additional, Faria, R, additional, Sousa, O, additional, Fonseca, C, additional, and Fontes-Carvalho, R, additional
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41. Predictors of left ventricular dysfunction in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: results from a nationwide registry
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Brandao, M, primary, Goncalves Almeida, J, additional, Fonseca, P, additional, Faria, R, additional, Sousa, O, additional, Fonseca, C, additional, and Fontes-Carvalho, R, additional
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42. Sex‐ and age‐related differences in the management and outcomes of chronic heart failure: an analysis of patients from the ESC HFA EORP Heart Failure Long‐Term Registry
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Lainscak, M., Milinkovic, I., Polovina, M., Crespo-Leiro, M. G., Lund, L. H., Anker, S. D., Laroche, C., Ferrari, R., Coats, A. J. S., Mcdonagh, T., Filippatos, G., Maggioni, A. P., Piepoli, M. F., Rosano, G. M. C., Ruschitzka, F., Simic, D., Asanin, M., Eicher, J. -C., Yilmaz, M. B., Seferovic, P. M., Gale, C. P., Chair, G. B., Branko Beleslin, R. S., Andrzej Budaj, P. L., Ovidiu Chioncel, R. O., Nikolaos Dagres, D. E., Nicolas Danchin, F. R., David Erlinge, S. E., Jonathan Emberson, G. B., Michael Glikson, I. L., Alastair Gray, G. B., Meral Kayikcioglu, T. R., Aldo Maggioni, I. T., Klaudia Vivien Nagy, H. U., Aleksandr Nedoshivin, R. U., Anna-Sonia Petronio, I. T., Jolien Roos-Hesselink, N. L., Lars Wallentin, S. E., Uwe Zeymer, D. E., Crespo-Leiro, M., Anker, S., Mebazaa, A., Coats, A., A. Goda A. L., M. Diez A. R., A. Fernandez A. R., F. Fruhwald A. T., Fazlibegovic, E., P. Gatzov B. G., A. Kurlianskaya B. Y., R. Hullin C. H., T. Christodoulides C. Y., J. Hradec C. Z., O. 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S., Sayago, I., Gonzalez-Segovia, A., Briceno, A., Subias, P. E., Hernandez, M. V., Cano, M. J. R., Sanchez, M. A. G., Jimenez, J. F. D., Garrido-Lestache, E. B., Pinilla, J. M. G., de la Villa, B. G., Sahuquillo, A., Marques, R. B., Calvo, F. T., Perez-Martinez, M. T., Gracia-Rodenas, M. R., Garrido-Bravo, I. P., Pastor-Perez, F., Pascual-Figal, D. A., Molina, B. D., Orus, J., Gonzalo, F. E., Bertomeu, V., Valero, R., Martinez-Abellan, R., Quiles, J., Rodrigez-Ortega, J. A., Mateo, I., Elamrani, A., Fernandez-Vivancos, C., Valero, D. B., Almenar-Bonet, L., Sanchez-Lazaro, I. J., Marques-Sule, E., Facila-Rubio, L., Perez-Silvestre, J., Garcia-Gonzalez, P., Ridocci-Soriano, F., Garcia-Escriva, D., Pellicer-Cabo, A., de la Fuente Galan, L., Diaz, J. L., Platero, A. R., Arias, J. C., Blasco-Peiro, T., Julve, M. S., Sanchez-Insa, E., Aured-Guallar, C., Portoles-Ocampo, A., Melin, M., Hagglund, E., Stenberg, A., Lindahl, I. -M., Asserlund, B., Olsson, L., Dahlstrom, U., Afzelius, M., Karlstrom, P., Tengvall, L., Wiklund, P. -A., Olsson, B., Kalayci, S., Temizhan, A., Cavusoglu, Y., Gencer, E., Gunes, H., University of Zurich, and Seferović, Petar M
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Male ,Registry ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adverse outcomes ,610 Medicine & health ,Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitors ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Independent predictor ,2705 Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Ventricular Function, Left ,03 medical and health sciences ,Age ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,Age related ,Hospitalization ,Mortality ,Sex ,medicine ,Humans ,Registries ,Medical prescription ,Aged ,Heart Failure ,Ejection fraction ,business.industry ,Stroke Volume ,medicine.disease ,Ageing ,Heart failure ,10209 Clinic for Cardiology ,Female ,Angiotensin Receptor Blockers ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business - Abstract
[Abstract] Aims. This study aimed to assess age‐ and sex‐related differences in management and 1‐year risk for all‐cause mortality and hospitalization in chronic heart failure (HF) patients. Methods and results. Of 16 354 patients included in the European Society of Cardiology Heart Failure Long‐Term Registry, 9428 chronic HF patients were analysed [median age: 66 years; 28.5% women; mean left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) 37%]. Rates of use of guideline‐directed medical therapy (GDMT) were high (angiotensin‐converting enzyme inhibitors/angiotensin receptor blockers, beta‐blockers and mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists: 85.7%, 88.7% and 58.8%, respectively). Crude GDMT utilization rates were lower in women than in men (all differences: P ≤ 0.001), and GDMT use became lower with ageing in both sexes, at baseline and at 1‐year follow‐up. Sex was not an independent predictor of GDMT prescription; however, age >75 years was a significant predictor of GDMT underutilization. Rates of all‐cause mortality were lower in women than in men (7.1% vs. 8.7%; P = 0.015), as were rates of all‐cause hospitalization (21.9% vs. 27.3%; P < 0.001) and there were no differences in causes of death. All‐cause mortality and all‐cause hospitalization increased with greater age in both sexes. Sex was not an independent predictor of 1‐year all‐cause mortality (restricted to patients with LVEF ≤45%). Mortality risk was significantly lower in patients of younger age, compared to patients aged >75 years. Conclusions. There was a decline in GDMT use with advanced age in both sexes. Sex was not an independent predictor of GDMT or adverse outcomes. However, age >75 years independently predicted lower GDMT use and higher all‐cause mortality in patients with LVEF ≤45%.
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43. AXIAL SYMMETRY ANALYSES OF PUNCHING SHEAR IN REINFORCED FLAT SLABS
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Trautwein, L., Bittencourt, T., Faria, R., Figueiras, J.A., Gomes, R., and KONSTA-GDOUTOS, MARIA S., editor
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44. THERMO-MECHANICAL ANALYSIS OF YOUNG CONCRETE : Application to a Restrained Slab
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Azenha, M., Faria, R., Figueiras, J.A., and KONSTA-GDOUTOS, MARIA S., editor
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45. Differing associations between sex determination and sex-linked inversions in two ecotypes of Littorina saxatilis
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Hearn, K.E., Koch, E.L., Stankowski, S., Butlin, R.K., Faria, R., Johannesson, K., and Westram, A.M.
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Sexual antagonism is a common hypothesis for driving the evolution of sex chromosomes, whereby recombination suppression is favored between sexually antagonistic loci and the sex-determining locus to maintain beneficial combinations of alleles. This results in the formation of a sex-determining region. Chromosomal inversions may contribute to recombination suppression but their precise role in sex chromosome evolution remains unclear. Because local adaptation is frequently facilitated through the suppression of recombination between adaptive loci by chromosomal inversions, there is potential for inversions that cover sex-determining regions to be involved in local adaptation as well, particularly if habitat variation creates environment-dependent sexual antagonism. With these processes in mind, we investigated sex determination in a well-studied example of local adaptation within a species: the intertidal snail, Littorina saxatilis. Using SNP data from a Swedish hybrid zone, we find novel evidence for a female-heterogametic sex determination system that is restricted to one ecotype. Our results suggest that four putative chromosomal inversions, two previously described and two newly discovered, span the putative sex chromosome pair. We determine their differing associations with sex, which suggest distinct strata of differing ages. The same inversions are found in the second ecotype but do not show any sex association. The striking disparity in inversion-sex associations between ecotypes that are connected by gene flow across a habitat transition that is just a few meters wide indicates a difference in selective regime that has produced a distinct barrier to the spread of the newly discovered sex-determining region between ecotypes. Such sex chromosome-environment interactions have not previously been uncovered in L. saxatilis and are known in few other organisms. A combination of both sex-specific selection and divergent natural selection is required to explain these highly unusual patterns.
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46. VERSÕES DO BARROCO: MODERNO E PÓS-MODERNO
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Moser, Walter and Coracini, Maria José Faria R.
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Nowadays, in variou cultural areas, we can observe a vivid interest for the Baroque. In the 20th century, indeed, different national traditions have reevaluated the place of the Baroque in their cultural history. The author of this essay claims that we do not have to deal with a return to the baroque in historical terms, and even less with a nostalgic attitude towards the Baroque, but with a return of the Baroque in a specific historical context. This return,in fact, is part of a crisis of modernity. More precisely, a double hypothesis will be developed: the contemporary return of the Baroque is at the same time a reactivation of the melancholy side of modernity and a dismissal of the utopian side of modernity., On observe aujourd’hui un intérêt accru, et même généralisé pour le Baroque. En fait, au XX e siècle, plusieurs traditions nationales ont réévalué la place du Baroque dans leur histoire culturelie. On soutiendra ici qu'il ne s'agit pas d'un retour historique, voire nostalgique au Baroque, mais d'un retour du Baroque dans un contexte historique particulier. Ce retour s'inscrit en fait dans le contexte d'une crise de la modemité. Plus exactement, on propose ici l'hypothòse qu'il s'agit à la fois d'une reprise de la mélancolie modeme et d'un congédiement de l'utopie moderne., Observa-se hoje um interesse acirrado ou mesmo generalizado pelo Barroco. De fato, no século XX, muitas tradições nacionais reavaliaram o lugar do Barroco em sua história cultural.Este artigo sustenta que não se trata de um retomo histórico, ou até mesmo nostálgico ao Barroco, porém o retomo do Barroco em um contexto histórico particular. Este retomo inscreve-se no contexto de uma crise da modernidade. Mais precisamente, propõe-se aqui a hipótese que se trata ao mesmo tempo de uma retomada da melancolia modema e da despedida da utopia modema.
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47. Electrical properties of electrochemically doped organic semiconductors using light-emitting electrochemical cells
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Gozzi, G., Cagnani, L. D., Faria, R. M., and Santos, L. F.
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48. TRPing on the pore phenomenon: what do we know about transient receptor potential ion channel-related pore dilation up to now?
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Ferreira, L. G. B. and Faria, R. X.
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49. 2021 DORIS definition of remission in SLE: Final recommendations from an international task force.
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van Vollenhoven R.F., Bertsias G., Doria A., Isenberg D., Morand E., Petri M.A., Pons-Estel B.A., Rahman A., Ugarte-Gil M.F., Voskuyl A., Arnaud L., Bruce I.N., Cervera R., Costedoat-Chalumeau N., Gordon C., Houssiau F.A., Mosca M., Schneider M., Ward M.M., Alarcon G., Aringer M., Askenase A., Bae S.-C., Bootsma H., Boumpas D.T., Brunner H., Clarke A.E., Coney C., Czirjak L., Dorner T., Faria R., Fischer R., Fritsch-Stork R., Inanc M., Jacobsen S., Jayne D., Kuhn A., van Leeuw B., Limper M., Mariette X., Navarra S., Nikpour M., Olesinska M.H., Pons-Estel G., Romero-Diaz J., Rubio B., Schoenfeld Y., Bonfa E., Smolen J., Teng Y.K.O., Tincani A., Tsang-A-Sjoe M., Vasconcelos C., Voss A., Werth V.P., Zakharhova E., Aranow C., van Vollenhoven R.F., Bertsias G., Doria A., Isenberg D., Morand E., Petri M.A., Pons-Estel B.A., Rahman A., Ugarte-Gil M.F., Voskuyl A., Arnaud L., Bruce I.N., Cervera R., Costedoat-Chalumeau N., Gordon C., Houssiau F.A., Mosca M., Schneider M., Ward M.M., Alarcon G., Aringer M., Askenase A., Bae S.-C., Bootsma H., Boumpas D.T., Brunner H., Clarke A.E., Coney C., Czirjak L., Dorner T., Faria R., Fischer R., Fritsch-Stork R., Inanc M., Jacobsen S., Jayne D., Kuhn A., van Leeuw B., Limper M., Mariette X., Navarra S., Nikpour M., Olesinska M.H., Pons-Estel G., Romero-Diaz J., Rubio B., Schoenfeld Y., Bonfa E., Smolen J., Teng Y.K.O., Tincani A., Tsang-A-Sjoe M., Vasconcelos C., Voss A., Werth V.P., Zakharhova E., and Aranow C.
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Objective To achieve consensus on a definition of remission in SLE (DORIS). Background Remission is the stated goal for both patient and caregiver, but consensus on a definition of remission has been lacking. Previously, an international task force consisting of patient representatives and medical specialists published a framework for such a definition, without reaching a final recommendation. Methods Several systematic literature reviews were performed and specific research questions examined in suitably chosen data sets. The findings were discussed, reformulated as recommendations and voted on. Results Based on data from the literature and several SLE-specific data sets, a set of recommendations was endorsed. Ultimately, the DORIS Task Force recommended a single definition of remission in SLE, based on clinical systemic lupus erythematosus disease activitiy index (SLEDAI)=0, Evaluator's Global Assessment <0.5 (0-3), prednisolone 5 mg/day or less, and stable antimalarials, immunosuppressives, and biologics. Conclusion The 2021 DORIS definition of remission in SLE is recommended for use in clinical care, education, and research including clinical trials and observational studies.Copyright © 2021 BMJ Publishing Group. All rights reserved.
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50. Towards Visual and Sensory Methodologies in Green Cultural Criminology
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Faria, R, Dodge, M, Natali, L, South, N, Mcclanahan, B, Brisman, A, South N, McClanahan, B, Brisman, A., Faria, R, Dodge, M, Natali, L, South, N, Mcclanahan, B, Brisman, A, South N, McClanahan, B, and Brisman, A.
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This chapter discusses the potential usefulness of a visual and sensory methodology for investigating the social perception of environmental crime and harm. Given the scarcity of tools with which to approach these dynamic and elusive phenomena, we focus first on the theoretical and methodological overlaps between green, cultural, visual, and sensory criminologies. We accomplish this by considering two techniques to collect qualitative visual data: interviews-with-visual-materials (also known as photo-elicitation) and itinerant soliloquies-an innovative sociological form of mobile methodology. In doing so, we invite criminologists to reconsider the constitutive relationship between our ways of seeing and our ways of sensing and perceiving the environment in which we live.
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