39 results on '"Henriques, Filipe"'
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2. A short 3’UTR motif regulates gene expression in bilaterians
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Eufrásio, Ana, primary, Azevedo, Joana, additional, Machado, Joana, additional, Ferreira, Alexandre, additional, Moutinho, Ana, additional, Henriques, Filipe, additional, Jesus, Ana, additional, Tavares, Joana, additional, Pereira-Castro, Isabel, additional, Teixeira, Joana, additional, Araújo, Mafalda, additional, Pinto, Pedro B.P., additional, Bessa, José, additional, and Moreira, Alexandra, additional
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- 2023
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3. Monitoring Non-Indigenous Species with Passive Sampling Methods in an Oceanic Island
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Diem, Anna, primary, Ramalhosa, Patrício, additional, Cacabelos, Eva, additional, Ferrario, Jasmine, additional, Castro, Nuno, additional, Henriques, Filipe, additional, Monteiro, João Gama, additional, Chainho, Paula, additional, Pham, Christopher Kim, additional, Canning-Clode, João, additional, Paula, José, additional, and Gestoso, Ignacio, additional
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- 2023
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4. Análise linguística na escola: relato de experiência sobre o ensino de Gramática na sala de aula do Ensino Fundamental
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Emanuel da Silva Henriques, Filipe, primary and Rodrigues Barbosa, Pedro, additional
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- 2022
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5. Surgical Approaches to Optic Disc Pit Maculopathy: A Clinical Case Series
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Pinheiro, Rosa Lomelino, primary, Henriques, Filipe, additional, Figueira, João, additional, Alfaiate, Mário, additional, and Murta, Joaquim Neto, additional
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- 2022
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6. Multi-Centre, Multi-Vendor and Multi-Disease Cardiac Segmentation
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Campello, Victor M., Gkontra, Polyxeni, Izquierdo, Cristian, Martin-Isla, Carlos, Sojoudi, Alireza, Full, Peter M., Maier-Hein, Klaus, Zhang, Yao, He, Zhiqiang, Ma, Jun, Parreno, Mario, Albiol, Alberto, Kong, Fanwei, Shadden, Shawn C., Corral Acero, Jorge, Sundaresan, Vaanathi, Saber, Mina, Elattar, Mustafa, Li, Hongwei, Menze, Bjoern, Khader, Firas, Haarburger, Christoph, Scannell, Cian M., Veta, Mitko, Carscadden, Adam, Punithakumar, Kumaradevan, Liu, Xiao, Tsaftaris, Sotirios A., Huang, Xiaoqiong, Yang, Xin, Li, Lei, Zhuang, Xiahai, Viladés Medel, David, Descalzo, Martin, Guala, Andrea, Mura, Lucía La, Friedrich, Matthias G., Garg, Ria, Lebel, Julie, Henriques, Filipe., Karakas, Mahir, Cavus, Ersin, Petersen, Steffen E., Escalera, Sergio, Segui, Santi, Rodriguez-Palomares, Jose F.., Lekadir, Karim, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Medical Image Analysis, and EAISI Health
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Computer science ,Processament digital d'imatges ,computer.software_genre ,SDG 3 – Goede gezondheid en welzijn ,Field (computer science) ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,0302 clinical medicine ,Resource (project management) ,Segmentation ,Cardiac imaging ,Image segmentation ,domain adaption ,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology ,Heart ,Benchmarking ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Hospitals ,Computer Science Applications ,Generalizability ,Domain adaption ,Biomedical engineering ,data augmentation ,Data augmentation ,Machine learning ,03 medical and health sciences ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being ,Imatges per ressonància magnètica ,Aprenentatge automàtic ,Humans ,Training ,Generalizability theory ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,generalizability ,business.industry ,Deep learning ,deep learning ,Public dataset ,public dataset ,Cardiac Imaging Techniques ,Cardiovascular magnetic resonance ,Artificial intelligence ,business ,computer ,Digital image processing ,Software ,Protocols - Abstract
The emergence of deep learning has considerably advanced the state-of-the-art in cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) segmentation. Many techniques have been proposed over the last few years, bringing the accuracy of automated segmentation close to human performance. However, these models have been all too often trained and validated using cardiac imaging samples from single clinical centres or homogeneous imaging protocols. This has prevented the development and validation of models that are generalizable across different clinical centres, imaging conditions or scanner vendors. To promote further research and scientific benchmarking in the field of generalizable deep learning for cardiac segmentation, this paper presents the results of the Multi-Centre, Multi-Vendor and Multi-Disease Cardiac Segmentation (M&Ms) Challenge, which was recently organized as part of the MICCAI 2020 Conference. A total of 14 teams submitted different solutions to the problem, combining various baseline models, data augmentation strategies, and domain adaptation techniques. The obtained results indicate the importance of intensity-driven data augmentation, as well as the need for further research to improve generalizability towards unseen scanner vendors or new imaging protocols. Furthermore, we present a new resource of 375 heterogeneous CMR datasets acquired by using four different scanner vendors in six hospitals and three different countries (Spain, Canada and Germany), which we provide as open-access for the community to enable future research in the field.
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- 2021
7. Desenvolvimento de projetos de melhoria contínua numa empresa de compostos termoplásticos e reticuláveis
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Henriques, Filipe Miguel Cordeiro, Barreiro, Fátima Maria Carvalhinhas, and Ferreira, Irene Sofia Carvalho
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Setups ,Padronização ,Lean Manufacturing ,SMED ,Engenharia e Tecnologia::Engenharia Mecânica [Domínio/Área Científica] - Abstract
Vivemos uma época na qual cada vez mais se verifica uma competição mais intensa entre as empresas, muito devido à globalização crescente dos últimos anos. Neste sentido, torna-se fundamental empregar práticas de melhoria contínua em todas as fases de desenvolvimento do produto para garantir a sobrevivência das empresas. Para tal, promove-se a utilização de ferramentas e metodologias apoiadas no Lean Manufacturing, permitindo proporcionar produtos com um custo reduzido e um nível de qualidade elevado. No seguimento desta linha orientadora, este projeto reflete a implementação de alguns projetos de melhoria contínua tendo por base técnicas de Lean Manufacturing, como é o caso da padronização, do SMED e dos 5S, numa empresa de produção de compostos termoplásticos e reticuláveis, bem como os estudos associados e resultados obtidos. Neste âmbito, através da implementação do SMED na passagem de produção de cor preta para cor branca (considerada a mais crítica) foi possível reduzir o tempo setup em 46%. Esta melhoria foi alcançada após a análise dos procedimentos existentes, conversão de tarefas de setup internas em externas e através da implementação de outras melhorias nas diversas tarefas executadas. Paralelamente, foi estudado o impacto de o setup elaborado pelo departamento da produção ser realizado por dois colaboradores em vez de apenas um, com vista a reduzir o tempo de execução. Este estudo conduziu a uma redução de 55% do tempo entre o final da produção e o início da seguinte. No que diz respeito aos 5S, foram implementadas diversas ações em diferentes locais do chão de fábrica permitindo uma maior organização e melhoramento dos postos de trabalho, o que conduziu a uma redução do tempo de execução das tarefas. Tarefas como a reposição das redes utilizadas nos crivos apresentaram uma redução de tempo na ordem dos 78% na linha 21 e na linha 18 de 92%. Já a reorganização da sala de corantes levou a uma redução das deslocações por parte do colaborador de 28%. Face ao trabalho elaborado, entende-se que, a implementação sistemática de projetos de melhoria tendo por base as técnicas de Lean permite às organizações alcançar melhorias, umas mais significativas que outras, mas que cumulativamente permitem incrementar a competitividade das organizações, fator essencial na conjuntura atual.
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- 2022
8. Primeira avaliação dos impactos da pandemia COVID-19 sobre pesca recreativa marinha global
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Pita, Pablo, Ainsworth, Gillian B., Alba, Bernardino, Anderson, Antônio B., Antelo, Manel, Alós, Josep, Artetxe, Iñaki, Baudrier, Jérôme, Castro, José J., Chicharro, Belén, Erzini, K, Ferter, Keno, Freitas, Mafalda, García-de-la-Fuente, Laura, García-Charton, José A., Giménez-Casalduero, María, Grau, Antoni M., Diogo, Hugo, Gordoa, Ana, Henriques, Filipe, Hyder, Kieran, Jiménez-Alvarado, David, Karachle, Paraskevi K., Lloret, Josep, Laporta, Martin, Lejk, Adam M., Dedeu, Arnau L., Martín-Sosa, Pablo, Martínez, Lllibori, Mira, Antoni M., Morales-Nin, Beatriz, Mugerza, Estanis, Olesen, Hans J., Papadopoulos, Anastasios, Pontes, João, Pascual-Fernández, José J., Purroy, Ariadna, Ramires, Milena, Rangel, Mafalda, Reis-Filho, José Amorim, Sánchez-Lizaso, Jose L., Sandoval, Virginia, Sbragaglia, Valerio, Silva, Luis, Skov, Christian, Sola, Iván, Strehlow, Harry V., Torres, María A., Ustups, Didzis, van der Hammen, Tessa, Veiga, Pedro, Venerus, Leonardo A., Verleye, Thomas, Villasante, Sebastián, Weltersbach, Marc Simon, and Zarauz, Lucía
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Leisure activities ,Expert knowledge ,Fishery surveys ,Virus outbreak ,Fishers’ profiles - Abstract
In late 2019, an outbreak caused by a novel coronavirus started in China (Graham and Baric, 2020; Hu et al., 2020; Maxmen, 2021). A global pandemic was declared in March 2020, as COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus (World Health Organization, 2020b), escalated outside China (World Health Organization, 2020a). In mid-2021, when vaccination campaigns began to show positive effects on the control of the disease in several countries (Kaur and Gupta, 2020), the COVID-19 pandemic caused millions of deaths and hundreds of millions of infections (Dong et al., 2020). To fight the pandemic, governments reacted with measures designed to contain the spread of the virus, especially through measures aimed to reduce social interactions, including lockdowns (Wilder-Smith and Freedman, 2020), travel restrictions (Chinazzi et al., 2020), and limiting people’s access to non-essential activities (Storr et al., 2021). Humanity suffered a notable impact as a result of the pandemic, including losses of jobs and an abrupt disruption in global demand of goods and services (Barua, 2020; McKibbin and Fernando, 2020; Nicola et al., 2020). The pandemic further degraded the quality of life of the most vulnerable people, particularly those with mental health problems (Brooks et al., 2020), victims of domestic violence (Usher et al., 2020), children (Singh et al., 2020), or indigenous populations (Lane, 2020). As a result, an increase in economic inequality and worldwide poverty is expected, especially in developing countries (World Bank, 2020), and a peak in the suicide rate (Kawohl and Nordt, 2020). On the other hand, global reduction of human activities has had some positive effects on the global environment, especially for air and water quality (Rutz et al., 2020), and noise reduction (Zambrano-Monserrate et al., 2020). Marine ecosystems for example experienced less impacts derived from commercial fishing due to disruptions in large markets such as the United States (White et al., 2021a) or the European Union (Prellezo and Carvahlo, 2020; Coll et al., 2021). info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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- 2021
9. A New Signal of Tropicalization in the Northeast Atlantic: The Spread of the Spotfin Burrfish Chilomycterus reticulatus in Madeira Archipelago and Its Invasion Risk
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Castro, Nuno, primary, Schäfer, Susanne, additional, Parretti, Paola, additional, Monteiro, João Gama, additional, Gizzi, Francesca, additional, Chebaane, Sahar, additional, Almada, Emanuel, additional, Henriques, Filipe, additional, Freitas, Mafalda, additional, Vasco-Rodrigues, Nuno, additional, Silva, Rodrigo, additional, Radeta, Marko, additional, Freitas, Rúben, additional, and Canning-Clode, João, additional
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- 2021
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10. First Assessment of the Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Global Marine Recreational Fisheries
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Pita, Pablo, primary, Ainsworth, Gillian B., additional, Alba, Bernardino, additional, Anderson, Antônio B., additional, Antelo, Manel, additional, Alós, Josep, additional, Artetxe, Iñaki, additional, Baudrier, Jérôme, additional, Castro, José J., additional, Chicharro, Belén, additional, Erzini, Karim, additional, Ferter, Keno, additional, Freitas, Mafalda, additional, García-de-la-Fuente, Laura, additional, García-Charton, José A., additional, Giménez-Casalduero, María, additional, Grau, Antoni M., additional, Diogo, Hugo, additional, Gordoa, Ana, additional, Henriques, Filipe, additional, Hyder, Kieran, additional, Jiménez-Alvarado, David, additional, Karachle, Paraskevi K., additional, Lloret, Josep, additional, Laporta, Martin, additional, Lejk, Adam M., additional, Dedeu, Arnau L., additional, Martín-Sosa, Pablo, additional, Martínez, Lllibori, additional, Mira, Antoni M., additional, Morales-Nin, Beatriz, additional, Mugerza, Estanis, additional, Olesen, Hans J., additional, Papadopoulos, Anastasios, additional, Pontes, João, additional, Pascual-Fernández, José J., additional, Purroy, Ariadna, additional, Ramires, Milena, additional, Rangel, Mafalda, additional, Reis-Filho, José Amorim, additional, Sánchez-Lizaso, Jose L., additional, Sandoval, Virginia, additional, Sbragaglia, Valerio, additional, Silva, Luis, additional, Skov, Christian, additional, Sola, Iván, additional, Strehlow, Harry V., additional, Torres, María A., additional, Ustups, Didzis, additional, van der Hammen, Tessa, additional, Veiga, Pedro, additional, Venerus, Leonardo A., additional, Verleye, Thomas, additional, Villasante, Sebastián, additional, Weltersbach, Marc Simon, additional, and Zarauz, Lucía, additional
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- 2021
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11. FRAMEWORK DE CIBERSEGURANÇA DA INFORMAÇÃO NO SETOR AUTOMÓVEL
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Henriques, Filipe José Delgado and Costa, Nuno Alexandre Ribeiro
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Internet ,Segurança da informação ,Internet das coisas ,Automóvel ,Framework ,Engenharia e Tecnologia::Engenharia Eletrotécnica, Eletrónica e Informática [Domínio/Área Científica] ,Informática aplicada ,Indústria automóvel - Abstract
A industria automóvel sofre de uma falta de atenção na cibersegurança dos seus produtos, isto tem sido visível pelo aumento do números de ataques em cada ano. Outro problema é a falta de um entendimento comum na forma de aplicar a cibersegurança, e pelo facto das organizações e empresas praticarem diferentes processos para a cibersegurança dos seus produtos. Para tal, o presente trabalho pretende propor uma framework para a cibersegurança do setor automóvel de forma a criar um entendimento geral na aplicação da cibersegurança, e também, para criar uma harmonização deste processo entre as diferentes organizações. O presente trabalho segue uma metodologia de investigação e análise, onde o processo passa pela investigação de trabalhos relacionados e na análise de standards da industria automóvel, como a ISO 26262 e SAE J3061, e standards da cibersegurança, como os standards da família ISO 27000 e a ISO 15408/Common Criteria. Estas atividades têm como objetivo a proposição de ideias, processos ou métodos para a cibersegurança dos produtos automóveis em cada fase dos seus ciclos de vida. A partir deste trabalho, foi possível concluir-se que a criação de uma framework para a cibersegurança automóvel é um processo bastante complexo de realizar, isto deve-se principalmente pela variedade extensa dos tipos de produtos que aqui existem, e também, pelos diferentes processos envolvidos no desenvolvimento destes produtos automóveis. No entanto, chegou-se também à conclusão que é possível utilizar as ideias e métodos existentes na cibersegurança informática nos produtos automóveis, mas apenas elas não são suficientes para assegurar a cibersegurança completa de todos os processos e atividades do setor automóvel. Para tal, seria necessário uma compreensão detalhada destes processos, algo impossível de concretizar devido à falta de acesso a documentação especifica ao setor automóvel.
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- 2021
12. Voice-based screening for SARS-CoV-2 exposure in cardiovascular clinics
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Sharma, Abhinav, primary, Oulousian, Emily, additional, Ni, Jiayi, additional, Lopes, Renato, additional, Cheng, Matthew Pellan, additional, Label, Julie, additional, Henriques, Filipe, additional, Lighter, Claudia, additional, Giannetti, Nadia, additional, and Avram, Robert, additional
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- 2021
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13. Disease Outbreak in a Keystone Grazer Population Brings Hope to the Recovery of Macroalgal Forests in a Barren Dominated Island
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Gizzi, Francesca, primary, Monteiro, João Gama, additional, Silva, Rodrigo, additional, Schäfer, Susanne, additional, Castro, Nuno, additional, Almeida, Silvia, additional, Chebaane, Sahar, additional, Bernal-Ibáñez, Alejandro, additional, Henriques, Filipe, additional, Gestoso, Ignacio, additional, and Canning-Clode, João, additional
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- 2021
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14. Ophthalmic adverse drug reactions to systemic drugs: a systematic review
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Miguel, Ana, Henriques, Filipe, Filipe Azevedo, Luís, and Pereira, Altamiro Costa
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- 2014
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15. Lobophora (Dictyotales) species richness, ecology and biogeography across the North-Eastern Atlantic Archipelagos and Description of Two New Species
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Vieira, Christophe, Henriques, Filipe, D'hondt, Sofie, Neto, Ana I., Almada, Carmen H., Kaufmann, Manfred, Sansón, Marta, Sangil, Carlos, and Clerck, Olivier De
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cox3 ,Macaronesia ,Phylogeny ,Molecular Taxonomy ,Barcoding - Abstract
The brown alga Lobophora (Dictyotales, Phaeophyceae) is an important macroalga in the North-eastern Atlantic archipelagos (i.e., Macaronesia). Notably in the Canaries it can dominate benthic assemblages. While the genus has been the subject of several ecological studies in the Canaries, no study has yet been conducted to assess species-level diversity of Lobophora in Macaronesia. We reassessed the diversity of Lobophora in Macaronesia, reporting the presence of seven species (L. caboverdeana sp. nov., L. canariensis, L. dagamae sp. nov., L. delicata, L. dispersa, L. littlerorum, and L. schneideri). Lobophora spp. from Macaronesia are morphologically and ecologically distinguishable. In the Canaries, L. schneideri dominates the photophilic assemblages from the intertidal to 20-30 m depth. Lobophora dagamae sp. nov. grows in less illuminated shallow habitats, and replaces L. schneideri from 30 to ~80 m. Lobophora canariensis also has a wide vertical distribution, from the intertidal to deep waters, while L. delicata, L. dispersa and L. littlerorum grow in shallow waters. The dominance of species with an upright habit versus prostrate or crustose species may be mediated by the pressure of herbivores. Four species have an amphi-Atlantic distribution: L. littlerorum, L. canariensis, L. delicata, and L. schneideri. Lobophora schneideri and L. delicata are furthermore distributed in the Mediterranean Sea. By sampling a pivotal region in the Atlantic, this study significantly improves our knowledge of Lobophora biogeography in the Atlantic Ocean. Macaronesia constitutes a species-poor region for Lobophora where no diversification events occurred, and a region of overlap between the Greater Caribbean and the Indo-Pacific. Ghent University; AZORESBIOPORTAL (ACORES-01-0145-FEDER-000072) FWO (GOH3817N) (UID/BIA/00329/2015-2018) (UID/BIA/00329/20) info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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- 2020
16. Serpiginous choroiditis presenting after SARS-CoV-2 infection: A new immunological trigger?
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Providência, Joana, primary, Fonseca, Cristina, additional, Henriques, Filipe, additional, and Proença, Rui, additional
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- 2020
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17. Serpiginous choroiditis presenting after SARS-CoV-2 infection: A new immunological trigger?
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Providência, Joana, Fonseca, Cristina, Henriques, Filipe, and Proença, Rui
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- 2022
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18. Pediatric ocular rosacea: 2 cases
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Miguel, Ana I.M., Salgado, Manuel B., Lisboa, Maria S., Henriques, Filipe, Paiva, Maria C., and Castela, Guilherme P.L.
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- 2012
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19. Projeto ConTEXTO: competências de leitura e escrita em foco
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Da Silva Henriques, Filipe Emanuel, primary, De Oliveira, Adilson Ribeiro, primary, De Carvalho, Ana Paula Mendes Alves, primary, Reis, Iago Augusto Apolinário, primary, Felix, Amanda Dos Santos, primary, and Maia, Denise Giarola, primary
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- 2020
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20. Lobophora (Dictyotales) Species Richness, Ecology and Biogeography Across the North‐Eastern Atlantic Archipelagos and Description of Two New Species1
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Vieira, Christophe, primary, Henriques, Filipe, additional, D'hondt, Sofie, additional, Neto, Ana, additional, Almada, Carmen H., additional, Kaufmann, Manfred, additional, Sansón, Marta, additional, Sangil, Carlos, additional, and Clerck, Olivier De, additional
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- 2020
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21. MISTIC SEAS II: Designing and implementing pilot monitoring programmes for cetaceans in Macaronesian waters
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Verborgh, Philippe, Silva, Monica A., Pérez-Jorge, Sergi, Boys, Rebecca, Gonçalves, João, Almeida, Diana, Berimbau, Luis, Pérez-Gil, Mónica, Servidio, Antonella, Pérez-Gil, Enrique, Varo-Cruz, Nuria, Vázquez, J. A., Marcos-Ipiña, Enara, Tejera, Gustavo, Cañadas, Ana, Martín, Vidal, Fariñas, Andrea, Meléndez, Carmen, Carrasco, Paloma, Carrillo, Manuel, Auladell, Clàudia, Zabala, Raúl, Cunha, Inês, Henriques, Filipe, Hunt, William, Gutiérrez, Elena, Saavedra, Camilo, Santos, M. Begoña, Fernández Maldonado, Carolina, Martín, María Luz, Carreira, Gilberto P., Valcarce, Paula, Urquiola, Erika, and Freitas, Luis
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Poster.-- World Marine Mammal Conference, Barcelona, 9-12 December 2019
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- 2019
22. Relatório de estágio: dimensionamento, produção e execução de estruturas metálicas
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Henriques, Filipe José Monteiro, Vicente, Romeu da Silva, and Xavier, Hélder
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Pavilhão industrial ,Dimensionamento ,Soldadura ,Produção ,Engenharia civil ,Edifícios industriais ,Cais de descarga ,Construções metálicas ,Montagem ,Execução ,Estruturas metálicas - Abstract
Mestrado em Engenharia Civil O presente documento tem como finalidade descrever o trabalho desenvolvido em duas obras realizadas na empresa Xavier & Irmão, Lda. durante o período de 10 meses, com a supervisão do Engenheiro Hélder Xavier. Este relatório está dividido em 6 capítulos, sendo que no capítulo 1 é feita uma breve introdução à empresa e à organização do relatório. No capítulo 2 são referidos os processos e intervenientes numa empreitada e o seu relacionamento. No capítulo 3 são apresentadas considerações relativas à produção de estruturas metálicas, incluindo o processo de soldadura usado. As obras realizadas são apresentadas no capitulo 4 e 5, sendo no capítulo 4 descrita a construção de um pavilhão industrial, e no capítulo 5 a construção de um cais de descarga. Em anexo são apresentados os detalhes de cálculo dos elementos de cada projeto. The aim of this document is to describe the executed work of two construction projects developed with the Xavier & Irmão, Lda company during a 10 month curricular internship, under the supervision of Engineer Hélder Xavier. This report is divided into six chapters, with the first chapter containing a brief introduction to the company, as well as containing a description of the organization of this paper. In chapter 2 the processes and stakeholders involved in a project are referred to, including their relationship. In chapter 3 considerations regarding metallic structure production, along with the utilized type of welding processes are discussed. The developed construction works are presented in chapters 4 and 5. The industrial pavilion is described in chapter 4, and chapter 5 describes the unloading dock project. The annex contains the calculation details of every element of each project.
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23. Dificuldades no cotidiano dos pacientes com glaucoma avançado - avaliação objetiva com registro em vídeo
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Miguel,Ana Isabel Martinho, Fonseca,Cristina, Oliveira,Nuno, Henriques,Filipe, and Silva,João Filipe
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Qualidade de vida ,Gravação em vídeo ,lcsh:Ophthalmology ,lcsh:RE1-994 ,Atividades cotidianas ,Glaucoma ,Cooperação do paciente - Abstract
Objetivo O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar objetivamente, com registro em vídeo, as dificuldades dos pacientes com glaucoma avançado na colocação de colírios hipotensores e na realização de tarefas do cotidiano. Métodos Realizou-se um estudo prospectivo observacional em pacientes com glaucoma avançado e perda visual. Os dados foram coletados durante 5 meses e posteriormente aplicados questionários (questões demográficas, qualidade de vida, autoadministração de colírios e aderência ao tratamento) e realizadas entrevistas e gravações das tarefas em vídeo (autoadministração dos colírios, leitura, subir e descer escadas, deambular em espaços apertados e pavimentos irregulares). Realizou-se avaliação oftalmológica com registro em formulário pré-definido e pesquisou-se a correlação entre os defeitos de campos visuais e as limitações dos pacientes. Resultados Com 25 participantes foram abtidos um total 12 horas de vídeo.Todos os doentes afirmaram ser capaz de colocar os colírios hipotensores e 68%afirmaram nunca ter falhado na instilação do colírio. No entanto, 20% não conseguiram instilar uma única gota no olho. Setenta e dois por cento (72%) dos pacientes afirmaram nunca tocar o frasco no olho, porém 40% afirmaram tocar. Houve dificuldade moderada nas atividades, especialmente ao deambular em espaços com obstáculos e em pavimentos irregulares. Alguns pacientes apresentaram mecanismos proprioceptivos de adaptação à baixa visão (como tatear o degrau com o pé). Houve uma correlação entre a severidade dos defeitos de campo visual e maior limitação nas atividades. Conclusão Os portadores de glaucoma avançado têm considerável dificuldade nas atividades da vida diária e na instilação de colírios, frequentemente com percepção deficiente. Alguns pacientes apresentam adaptações proprioceptivas para superar parte da limitação visual.
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- 2015
24. Elaboração de um projeto de estabilidade para um centro de reabilitação para atletas de alto rendimento
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Henriques, Filipe da Silva and Andrade, Jorge Miguel de Almeida
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Cálculo Automático ,Engenharia e Tecnologia::Engenharia Civil [Domínio/Área Científica] ,Análise Sísmica ,Pré-Dimensionamento ,Betão Armado ,Projeto de Estabilidade - Abstract
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25. Lobophora (Dictyotales) Species Richness, Ecology and Biogeography Across the North‐Eastern Atlantic Archipelagos and Description of Two New Species1.
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Vieira, Christophe, Henriques, Filipe, D'hondt, Sofie, Neto, Ana, Almada, Carmen H., Kaufmann, Manfred, Sansón, Marta, Sangil, Carlos, and Clerck, Olivier De
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SPECIES diversity , *BIOGEOGRAPHY , *ARCHIPELAGOES , *BROWN algae , *WATER depth , *INTERTIDAL zonation - Abstract
The brown alga Lobophora (Dictyotales, Phaeophyceae) is an important macroalga in the North‐eastern Atlantic archipelagos (i.e., Macaronesia). Notably in the Canaries it can dominate benthic assemblages. While the genus has been the subject of several ecological studies in the Canaries, no study has yet been conducted to assess species‐level diversity of Lobophora in Macaronesia. We reassessed the diversity of Lobophora in Macaronesia, reporting the presence of seven species (L. caboverdeana sp. nov., L. canariensis, L. dagamae sp. nov., L. delicata, L. dispersa, L. littlerorum, and L. schneideri). Lobophora spp. from Macaronesia are morphologically and ecologically distinguishable. In the Canaries, L. schneideri dominates the photophilic assemblages from the intertidal to 20‐30 m depth. Lobophora dagamae sp. nov. grows in less illuminated shallow habitats, and replaces L. schneideri from 30 to ~80 m. Lobophora canariensis also has a wide vertical distribution, from the intertidal to deep waters, while L. delicata, L. dispersa and L. littlerorum grow in shallow waters. The dominance of species with an upright habit versus prostrate or crustose species may be mediated by the pressure of herbivores. Four species have an amphi‐Atlantic distribution: L. littlerorum, L. canariensis, L. delicata, and L. schneideri. Lobophora schneideri and L. delicata are furthermore distributed in the Mediterranean Sea. By sampling a pivotal region in the Atlantic, this study significantly improves our knowledge of Lobophora biogeography in the Atlantic Ocean. Macaronesia constitutes a species–poor region for Lobophora where no diversification events occurred, and a region of overlap between the Greater Caribbean and the Indo‐Pacific. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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26. Lobophora (Dictyotales) Species Richness, Ecology and Biogeography Across the North‐Eastern Atlantic Archipelagos and Description of Two New Species1.
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Vieira, Christophe, Henriques, Filipe, D'hondt, Sofie, Neto, Ana, Almada, Carmen H., Kaufmann, Manfred, Sansón, Marta, Sangil, Carlos, and Clerck, Olivier De
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SPECIES diversity ,BIOGEOGRAPHY ,ARCHIPELAGOES ,BROWN algae ,WATER depth ,INTERTIDAL zonation - Abstract
The brown alga Lobophora (Dictyotales, Phaeophyceae) is an important macroalga in the North‐eastern Atlantic archipelagos (i.e., Macaronesia). Notably in the Canaries it can dominate benthic assemblages. While the genus has been the subject of several ecological studies in the Canaries, no study has yet been conducted to assess species‐level diversity of Lobophora in Macaronesia. We reassessed the diversity of Lobophora in Macaronesia, reporting the presence of seven species (L. caboverdeana sp. nov., L. canariensis, L. dagamae sp. nov., L. delicata, L. dispersa, L. littlerorum, and L. schneideri). Lobophora spp. from Macaronesia are morphologically and ecologically distinguishable. In the Canaries, L. schneideri dominates the photophilic assemblages from the intertidal to 20‐30 m depth. Lobophora dagamae sp. nov. grows in less illuminated shallow habitats, and replaces L. schneideri from 30 to ~80 m. Lobophora canariensis also has a wide vertical distribution, from the intertidal to deep waters, while L. delicata, L. dispersa and L. littlerorum grow in shallow waters. The dominance of species with an upright habit versus prostrate or crustose species may be mediated by the pressure of herbivores. Four species have an amphi‐Atlantic distribution: L. littlerorum, L. canariensis, L. delicata, and L. schneideri. Lobophora schneideri and L. delicata are furthermore distributed in the Mediterranean Sea. By sampling a pivotal region in the Atlantic, this study significantly improves our knowledge of Lobophora biogeography in the Atlantic Ocean. Macaronesia constitutes a species–poor region for Lobophora where no diversification events occurred, and a region of overlap between the Greater Caribbean and the Indo‐Pacific. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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27. Novel polymorphic microsatellite loci for a new target species, the sea cucumber Holothuria mammata
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Henriques, Filipe F., Serrão, Ester A., and González-Wangüemert, Mercedes
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28. Rapid Assessment Survey of two contrasting marinas near Lisbon: Ascidiacea (Chordata: Tunicata)
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Henriques Filipe, Ramos-Esplá Alfonso, Jesus Dora, Frias Paulo, Henriques Miguel, Berecibar Estibaliz, Pilar-Fonseca Tereza, Chainho Paula, Tavares Silvia, Sá Joao, and Castanheira Ana
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Fishery ,Global and Planetary Change ,Oceanography ,Geography ,biology ,Ocean Engineering ,Aquatic Science ,biology.organism_classification ,Water Science and Technology ,Rapid assessment ,Ascidiacea - Published
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29. Switch to Aflibercept in Diabetic Macular Edema Patients Unresponsive to Previous Anti-VEGF Therapy
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Mira, Filipe, primary, Paulo, Manuel, additional, Henriques, Filipe, additional, and Figueira, João, additional
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30. Setting preliminary biometric baselines for new target sea cucumbers species of the NE Atlantic and Mediterranean fisheries
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González-Wangüemert, Mercedes, primary, Valente, Sara, additional, Henriques, Filipe, additional, Domínguez-Godino, Jorge A., additional, and Serrão, Ester A., additional
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31. Implementação de um serviço de audio/video conferência usando o protocolo SIP
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Henriques, Filipe Estafero and Vilela, João Paulo da Silva Machado Garcia
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Group Call MS ,IP Multimedia Subsystem ,Conference Call ,Conference ,SIP, VoIP ,Audio Conference ,RCS - Published
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32. Data migration between information systems: a case study
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Henriques, Filipe Miguel Sampaio, Peres, Emanuel, and Varajão, João
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Implementação de ERP ,004.9(043) ,Migração de dados ,Sistemas de informação ,Inovação ,004.6(043) - Abstract
Dissertação de Mestrado em Tecnologias da Informação e Comunicação Nos dias que correm, a implementação de sistemas ERP tornou-se cada vez mais alvo de investigação, de forma a procurar melhorias que incentivem a sua aquisição, bem como o processo antecedente à fase Time-to-Live. A implementação de sistemas ERP já tem anos de casos de estudo e é necessário elevar os processos de implementação a um nível totalmente diferente, que potencie as capacidades da equipa de implementação, melhorando as condições de implementação, tempos de resposta, índice de satisfação de clientes, etc. No mundo dos sistemas de informação, o sistema ERP deixou de ser o principal foco para as empresas, mas sim a base de algo mais, desde sistemas de gestão de relacionamento com clientes (CRM), relacionamento com fornecedores (SRM), gestão de contactos (BCM), etc.. Ao longo dos últimos anos foram identificados diversos fatores críticos de sucesso a ter em conta em cada implementação, procurando criar um guia para apoiar o trabalho do gestor de projetos. Nesse conjunto de fatores críticos, destaca-se a migração de dados, aspeto onde muitos dos projetos falham devido à sua complexidade, o que se verifica quer no caso de sistemas heterogéneos ou homogéneos. A falta de atenção dada a esta vertente leva a que os sistemas não possuam a informação necessária para que uma empresa prossiga a sua operação com normalidade. Dado este conjunto de fatores críticos, cada vez mais ganham importância os conceitos de boas práticas de implementação, que procuram oferecer guias de implementação baseados em casos de estudo de sucesso, de forma a apoiar o processo. A migração de dados é alvo dessa preocupação, sendo já são aplicadas boas práticas na migração. As boas práticas para a migração de dados levam a que sejam tidos em consideração alguns pontos-chave para o sucesso: acelerar processos de implementação; melhorar a transformação; identidade e validade dos dados. Nesta dissertação encontra-se documentado um caso de estudo que demonstra as virtudes da utilização de novas ferramentas no contexto da migração de dados, bem como a aplicação de conceitos de inovação e de boas práticas de implementação, no contexto de um cenário que se constitui como uma parte fulcral num projeto de implementação de um sistema ERP numa empresa complexa. The implementation of ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) systems became in last years increasingly targeted by research, in order to seek improvements that encourage its acquisition and make the process much easy from the initiation until the “going-live” phase. The implementation of ERP systems already has a few decades of case studies and it is necessary to raise the implementation processes to a whole different level, which enhances the capabilities of the implementation team, improving the conditions of implementation, response times, customer satisfaction, etc. In the world of information systems, ERP systems are no longer the main focus for businesses but they are the basis of something more, supporting Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Supplier Relationship Management (SRM), Business Contact Management (BCM), and other systems. Over the years have being identified a number of critical success factors to be taken into account in implementing these systems. In that set of factors, there is one that is focused on data migration. A large number of projects fail due to the complexity of data migration between the old and new information system, in both contexts of heterogeneous or homogeneous systems. The lack of emphasis on data migration many times leads to systems that do not possess information necessary for a company to continue operating as normal. With this set of critical factors, arose the concepts of best practice implementation, which seek to provide implementation guides based on case studies results. Data migration is not an exception and there are already best practices developed to it, aiming to improve success on implementations. Best practices for data migration take into account some of the key points for success: accelerate implementation processes; improve processing; identity and validity of the data. In this master thesis it is presented a case study where was used new tools and were applied concepts of innovation and best practices in data migration through a scenario that is a core part of an ERP implementation project in a complex business.
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33. Difficulties of daily tasks in advanced glaucoma patients - a videotaped evaluation
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Miguel, Ana Isabel Martinho, primary, Fonseca, Cristina, additional, Oliveira, Nuno, additional, Henriques, Filipe, additional, and Silva, João Filipe, additional
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34. The Portuguese Experience with Ocriplasmin in Clinical Practice.
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Figueira, João, Martins, David, Pessoa, Bernardete, Ferreira, Natália, Meireles, angelina, Sampaio, antónio, Carneiro, Ângela, Vaz, Fernanda, Nascimento, João, Moreno, Natacha, Roque, José, Domingues, Manuel, Flores, Rita, Teixeira, Carla, Conde, Eduardo, Henriques, Filipe, Proença, Helena, Pita Negrão, José, Barbosa, Marisa, and Silva, Rufino
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OPTICAL coherence tomography ,COHERENCE (Optics) ,RECOMBINANT proteins ,VITREOUS body diseases ,MACULA lutea ,THERAPEUTICS - Abstract
Aim: Evaluate the real-life experience with ocriplasmin on vitreomacular traction (VMT) release and full-thickness macular hole (FTMH) closure in Portugal. Methods: Multicentric, retrospective study of 83 eyes of 78 patients who were treated with intravitreal ocriplasmin for VMT with and without FTMH. Primary outcomes were VMT release and FTMH closure. Secondary outcomes included visual acuity changes and structural features on spectral-domain ocular coherence tomography. Results: VMT resolved in 47 of the 83 eyes (56.6%) and 6 of the 12 FTMH were closed (50.0%). Mean best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) improved from 65.1 at baseline to 70.8 ETDRS letters at the end of follow-up (p < 0.0001) with a mean follow-up of 138.8 days. Improvement in BCVA was significantly better in eyes with VMT release (p = 0.021). Approximately 73% of patients had normal ellipsoid zone integrity at the end of follow-up, 87% had no neurosensorial detachment and 40% had no intra- or subretinal fluid. Conclusion: VMT release and FTMH closure were achieved in more than half of the treated eyes and were correlated with significant BCVA improvements and favorable baseline characteristics. In fact, if a careful patient selection is carried out, VMT resolution with ocriplasmin can be optimized, tailoring the best approach to each patient. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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35. Ichthyofauna of the Selvagens Islands. Do small coastal areas show high species richness in the northeastern Atlantic?
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Almada, Frederico, primary, Abecasis, David, additional, Villegas-Ríos, David, additional, Henriques, Sofia, additional, Pais, Miguel P., additional, Batista, Marisa, additional, Costa, Bárbara Horta e, additional, Martins, Joana, additional, Tojeira, Inês, additional, Rodrigues, Nuno Vasco, additional, Araújo, Ricardo, additional, Souto, Miguel, additional, Alonso, Hany, additional, Falcón, Jesús M., additional, Henriques, Filipe, additional, Catry, Paulo, additional, Cabral, Henrique, additional, Biscoito, Manuel, additional, and Almada, Vitor C., additional
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36. Difficulties of daily tasks in advanced glaucoma patients - a videotaped evaluation.
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Martinho Miguel, Ana Isabel, Fonseca, Cristina, Oliveira, Nuno, Henriques, Filipe, and Silva, João Filipe
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GLAUCOMA ,VIDEO recording ,PATIENT compliance ,SCOTOMA ,QUALITY of life - Abstract
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37. Ichthyofauna of the Selvagens Islands. Do small coastal areas show high species richness in the northeastern Atlantic?
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Almada, Frederico, Abecasis, David, Villegas-Ríos, David, Henriques, Sofia, Pais, Miguel P., Batista, Marisa, Costa, Bárbara Horta e, Martins, Joana, Tojeira, Inês, Rodrigues, Nuno Vasco, Araújo, Ricardo, Souto, Miguel, Alonso, Hany, Falcón, Jesús M., Henriques, Filipe, Catry, Paulo, Cabral, Henrique, Biscoito, Manuel, and Almada, Vitor C.
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BIOGEOGRAPHY ,MARINE species diversity ,COLONIZATION (Ecology) ,DISPERSAL (Ecology) - Abstract
The Selvagens Islands are located in the northeastern Atlantic between the Canary Islands and Madeira Island. As a result of their small size, remote location and harsh sea conditions only a few studies have been conducted to describe their marine species diversity. We were able to identify 29 new coastal fish species, an increase of 33% in the ichthyofauna described for these islands (n= 88). There is a prevalence of species with tropical affinities and only 2.3% (n= 2) are endemic to Macaronesia. Considered a stepping-stone colonization vector from the nearest continental shore, as proposed by other authors for this region, the Selvagens Islands host 34.1% of the ichthyofauna described for the much larger Canary Islands (nspecies= 258, submerged areanSelvagensIs.= 2.3%) and 47.3% of the ichthyofauna described for the more distantly located Madeira Island (nspecies= 186, submerged areanSelvagensIs.= 17.9%). Interestingly, 6.8% (n= 6) of the species failed to bridge the gap between the Selvagens Islands and Madeira Island. Data collected so far showed no trend toward an increasing number of species with high dispersal capability. The Selvagens Islands are an example of a high coastal species diversity occurring even in very small areas of the northeastern Atlantic Ocean. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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38. Genetic conectivity patterns in Holothuria Mammata considering different spatial scales
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Henriques, Filipe Freitas, González-Wangüemert, Mercedes, and Serrão, Ester
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Morphometry ,Oceanographic patterns ,Fishery management ,Ciências Naturais::Ciências Biológicas [Domínio/Área Científica] ,Genetic structure ,Microsatellites ,Holothuria mammata - Abstract
Dissertação de Mestrado, Biologia Marinha, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Universidade do Algarve, 2015 As a consequence of the world population growth, the demand for sea food resources is increasing. Consequently, worldwide fisheries transition from depleted finfish resources to alternative invertebrates species created a massive industry. Sea cucumber stocks have been overfished in Indo-Pacific Oceans as result of lack of effective management, non-regulated fisheries and an increasing demand from Oriental countries. The “beche de mer” demands have induced expansion of their fisheries worldwide and have resulted in catches of new target species from the Mediterranean Sea and NE Atlantic Ocean. With high commercial value and fragile life-history traits, sea cucumbers are particularly vulnerable to commercial fisheries, especially when there are no scientific knowledge to support their effective management. This study aims to fill in some of the gap in scientific data about sea cucumber populations, namely Holothuria mammata. It was assessed the genetic diversity and structure, connectivity and effective population size with novel polymorphic molecular markers (microsatellites). This analysis was done in several spatial scales and considering oceanographic patterns. Some morphometric traits were also analysed, such as the distribution of length and weight classes. The results showed that Holothuria mammata has globally high genetic diversity, higher genetic connectivity between Atlantic populations and genetic differentiation between Atlantic/Mediterranean and eastern/western Mediterranean basins. Effective population sizes were smaller in the Atlantic, showing some mutationdrift disequilibrium. Oceanographic patterns were strongly correlated with the genetic differentiation patterns. Atlantic populations presented bigger individuals (i.e. length and weight) than Mediterranean ones, clearly associated with environmental conditions, and ecology features. Biometric data and genetic analysis allowed us to establish the three potential stocks inhabiting the geographic area and improve the biological knowledge of this new target species. This information will be useful to suggest the first recommendations to its effective fishery management, and future comparisons in order to assess the fishery effects either at genetic and/or morphometric level.
39. Voice-based screening for SARS-CoV-2 exposure in cardiovascular clinics.
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Sharma A, Oulousian E, Ni J, Lopes R, Cheng MP, Label J, Henriques F, Lighter C, Giannetti N, and Avram R
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Aims: Artificial intelligence (A.I) driven voice-based assistants may facilitate data capture in clinical care and trials; however, the feasibility and accuracy of using such devices in a healthcare environment are unknown. We explored the feasibility of using the Amazon Alexa ('Alexa') A.I. voice-assistant to screen for risk factors or symptoms relating to SARS-CoV-2 exposure in quaternary care cardiovascular clinics., Methods and Results: We enrolled participants to be screened for signs and symptoms of SARS-CoV-2 exposure by a healthcare provider and then subsequently by the Alexa. Our primary outcome was interrater reliability of Alexa to healthcare provider screening using Cohen's Kappa statistic. Participants rated the Alexa in a post-study survey (scale of 1 to 5 with 5 reflecting strongly agree). This study was approved by the McGill University Health Centre ethics board. We prospectively enrolled 215 participants. The mean age was 46 years [17.7 years standard deviation (SD)], 55% were female, and 31% were French speakers (others were English). In total, 645 screening questions were delivered by Alexa. The Alexa mis-identified one response. The simple and weighted Cohen's kappa statistic between Alexa and healthcare provider screening was 0.989 [95% confidence interval (CI) 0.982-0.997] and 0.992 (955 CI 0.985-0.999), respectively. The participants gave an overall mean rating of 4.4 (out of 5, 0.9 SD)., Conclusion: Our study demonstrates the feasibility of an A.I. driven multilingual voice-based assistant to collect data in the context of SARS-CoV-2 exposure screening. Future studies integrating such devices in cardiovascular healthcare delivery and clinical trials are warranted., Registration: https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04508972., (© The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology.)
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