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2. Advancing Voltage Control of Renewable Energy Resources Through a Transformerless DC/DC Converter: Enhancing Voltage Ratio and Efficiency
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Liu, Zinan, Sabzalian, Mohammad Hosein, Yasoubi, Elnazossadat, and do Val, João Bosco Ribeiro
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3. Fluorinated Carbohydrates as Lectin Ligands: 19F-Based Direct STD Monitoring for Detection of Anomeric Selectivity
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João P. Ribeiro, Tammo Diercks, Jesús Jiménez-Barbero, Sabine André, Hans-Joachim Gabius, and Francisco Javier Cañada
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agglutinin ,carbohydrates ,drug design ,glycans ,glycoproteins ,lectins ,sugar receptors ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
The characterization of the binding of reducing carbohydrates present as mixtures of anomers in solution to a sugar recepor (lectin) poses severe difficulties. In this situation, NMR spectroscopy enables the observation of signals for each anomer in the mixture by applying approaches based on ligand observation. Saturation transfer difference (STD) NMR allows fast and efficient screening of compound mixtures for reactivity to a receptor. Owing to the exceptionally favorable properties of 19F in NMR spectroscopy and the often complex 1H spectra of carbohydrates, 19F-containing sugars have the potential to be turned into versatile sensors for recognition. Extending the recently established 1H → 1H STDre19F-NMR technique, we here demonstrate its applicability to measure anomeric selectivity of binding in a model system using the plant lectin concanavalin A (ConA) and 2-deoxy-2-fluoro-d-mannose. Indeed, it is also possible to account for the mutual inhibition between the anomers on binding to the lectin by means of a kinetic model. The monitoring of 19F-NMR signal perturbation disclosed the relative activities of the anomers in solution and thus enabled the calculation of their binding affinity towards ConA. The obtained data show a preference for the α anomer that increases with temperature. This experimental approach can be extended to others systems of biomedical interest by testing human lectins with suitably tailored glycan derivatives.
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- 2015
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4. An improved expression and purification protocol enables the structural characterization of Mnt1, an antifungal target from Candida albicans
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Silva, Patrícia Alves, Souza, Amanda Araújo, de Oliveira, Gideane Mendes, Ramada, Marcelo Henrique Soller, Hernández, Nahúm Valente, Mora-Montes, Héctor Manuel, Bueno, Renata Vieira, Martins-de-Sa, Diogo, de Freitas, Sonia Maria, Felipe, Maria Sueli Soares, and Barbosa, João Alexandre Ribeiro Gonçalves
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- 2024
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5. Depression and psychodynamic psychotherapy
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Ângela Ribeiro, João P. Ribeiro, and Orlando von Doellinger
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Depressive disorder ,mood disorders, unipolar ,psychotherapy ,psychoanalysis and psychodynamic therapies ,Psychiatry ,RC435-571 - Abstract
Depression is a complex condition, and its classical biological/psychosocial distinction is fading. Current guidelines are increasingly advocating psychotherapy as a treatment option. Psychodynamic psychotherapy models encompass a heterogeneous group of interventions derived from early psychoanalytic conceptualizations. Growing literature is raising awareness in the scientific community about the importance of these treatment options, as well as their favorable impact on post-treatment outcomes and relapse prevention. Considering the shifting paradigm regarding treatment of depressive disorder, the authors aim to provide a brief overview of the definition and theoretical basis of psychodynamic psychotherapy, as well as evaluate current evidence for its effectiveness.
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- 2017
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6. An improved expression and purification protocol enables the structural characterization of Mnt1, an antifungal target from Candida albicans
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Patrícia Alves Silva, Amanda Araújo Souza, Gideane Mendes de Oliveira, Marcelo Henrique Soller Ramada, Nahúm Valente Hernández, Héctor Manuel Mora-Montes, Renata Vieira Bueno, Diogo Martins-de-Sa, Sonia Maria de Freitas, Maria Sueli Soares Felipe, and João Alexandre Ribeiro Gonçalves Barbosa
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α-1,2-mannosyltransferase ,Candida albicans ,Glycosylation ,Mnt1/Kre2 ,Structural properties ,Drug target ,Biotechnology ,TP248.13-248.65 - Abstract
Abstract Background Candida albicans is one of the most prevalent fungi causing infections in the world. Mnt1 is a mannosyltransferase that participates in both the cell wall biogenesis and biofilm growth of C. albicans. While the cell wall performs crucial functions in pathogenesis, biofilm growth is correlated with sequestration of drugs by the extracellular matrix. Therefore, antifungals targeting CaMnt1 can compromise fungal development and potentially also render Candida susceptible to drug therapy. Despite its importance, CaMnt1 has not yet been purified to high standards and its biophysical properties are lacking. Results We describe a new protocol to obtain high yield of recombinant CaMnt1 in Komagataella phaffii using methanol induction. The purified protein’s identity was confirmed by MALDI-TOF/TOF mass spectroscopy. The Far-UV circular dichroism (CD) spectra demonstrate that the secondary structure of CaMnt1 is compatible with a protein formed by α-helices and β-sheets at pH 7.0. The fluorescence spectroscopy results show that the tertiary structure of CaMnt1 is pH-dependent, with a greater intensity of fluorescence emission at pH 7.0. Using our molecular modeling protocol, we depict for the first time the ternary complex of CaMnt1 bound to its two substrates, which has enabled the identification of residues involved in substrate specificity and catalytic reaction. Our results corroborate the hypothesis that Tyr209 stabilizes the formation of an oxocarbenium ion-like intermediate during nucleophilic attack of the acceptor sugar, opposing the double displacement mechanism proposed by other reports. Conclusions The methodology presented here can substantially improve the yield of recombinant CaMnt1 expressed in flask-grown yeasts. In addition, the structural characterization of the fungal mannosyltransferase presents novelties that can be exploited for new antifungal drug’s development.
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7. Understanding the visual search strategies of expert and novice coaches in futsal set pieces
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Manuel Rodrigues, Nuno Leite, João N. Ribeiro, Jaime Sampaio, Duarte Araújo, and Bruno Travassos
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expertise ,visual perception ,coaching ,team sports ,set pieces ,decision-making ,Psychology ,BF1-990 - Abstract
IntroductionThis study aimed to describe the fixation location and the time of the longer fixation of expert and novice futsal coaches before the ball was in play in futsal set pieces.MethodsA total of 10 experts (ages 48 ± 5) and 10 novice coaches (ages 40 ± 7) participated in the study. They observed that 38 video clips were created to mimic the attack and defensive set-piece moments of the game. Data were collected in a standardized video analysis task using the pupil invisible eye tracker and processed through the pupil cloud platform. The Mann–Whitney test was conducted to evaluate differences in gaze duration between game moments (attack and defense set pieces) and groups (expert vs. novice). Gaze duration was also compared for gaze location between groups. For further comparisons, the game moments (attack and defense set pieces) and the gaze location were summarized in two-dimensional graphics using correspondence analysis.Results and discussionThe results revealed higher values of gaze duration for attack and defense set pieces for the group of experts than for novices. When considering gaze duration, expert coaches had higher values than novices for the attacker 3, defender 3, barrier 1st, and barrier 2nd gaze locations. The correspondence analysis showed different strategies of visual search and, consequently, gaze locations for attack and defense set pieces. In particular, there was different correspondence for free kicks between the level of expertise and gaze location, while corner and sideline kicks revealed some correspondence between the groups and the gaze location. In free kicks, coaches should be particularly concerned about the relationship between attacker and defender three and the barrier 1st and 2nd line positions. In corner and sideline kicks, coaches should be particularly aware of the relationship between attackers' and defenders' positions.
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8. Editorial: Performance enhancement and injury mitigation in futsal
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Bruno Travassos, João Nuno Ribeiro, Tomás T. Freitas, Pedro E. Alcaraz, and Konstantinos Spyrou
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team sports ,performance ,training & development ,injuries ,monitoring ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 - Published
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9. Vestibulo-ocular reflex dynamics with head-impulses discriminates Usher patients type 1 and 2
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Ana Margarida Amorim, Ana Beatriz Ramada, Ana Cristina Lopes, Eduardo Duarte Silva, João Lemos, and João Carlos Ribeiro
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Abstract Usher Syndrome classification takes into account the absence of vestibular function but its correlation with genotype is not well characterized. We intend to investigate whether video Head Impulse Test (vHIT) is useful in screening and to differentiate Usher Syndrome types. 29 Usher patients (USH) with a genetically confirmed diagnosis and 30 healthy controls were studied with vHIT and dizziness handicap inventory questionnaire (DHI). Statistical significant differences between USH1, USH2 and controls were found in the vestibulo-ocular-reflex (VOR) gain of all SCCs, with USH1 patients consistently presenting smaller gains. VOR gain of the right lateral SCC could discriminate controls from USH1, and USH2 from USH1 with an overall diagnostic accuracy of 90%. USH1 DHI correlated with VOR (ρ = − 0,971, p = 0.001). Occurrence rate of covert and overt lateral semicircular canals refixation saccades (RS) was significantly different between groups, being higher in USH1 patients (p
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10. Combined exercise training decreases blood pressure in OLDER women with NOS3 polymorphism providing changes in differentially methylated regions (DMRs)
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Guilherme da Silva Rodrigues, Natalia Yumi Noronha, João Gabriel Ribeiro de Lima, Isabela Harumi Yonehara Noma, Andressa Crystine da Silva Sobrinho, Luísa Maria Diani, Ana P. Pinto, Karine Pereira Rodrigues, Marcela Augusta de Souza Pinhel, Carla Barbosa Nonino, Lígia Moriguchi Watanabe, and Carlos Roberto Bueno Júnior
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Physical exercise ,epigenetics ,women ,DNA methylation ,Genetics ,QH426-470 - Abstract
The mechanisms by which the ageing process is associated to an unhealthy lifestyle and how they play an essential role in the aetiology of systemic arterial hypertension have not yet been completely elucidated. Our objective is to investigate the influence of NOS3 polymorphisms [−786T > C and (Glu298Asp)] on systolic blood pressure (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP) response, differentially methylated regions (DMRs), and physical fitness of adult and older women after a 14-week combined training intervention. The combined training was carried out for 14 weeks, performed 3 times a week, totalling 180 minutes weekly. The genotyping experiment used Illumina Infinium Global Screening Array version 2.0 (GSA V2.0) and Illumina’s EPIC Infinium Methylation BeadChip. The participants were separated into SNP rs2070744 in TT (59.7 ± 6.2 years) and TC + CC (60.0 ± 5.2 years), and SNP rs17999 in GluGlu (58.8 ± 5.7 years) and GluAsp + AspAsp (61.6 ± 4.9 years). We observed an effect of time for variables BP, physical capacities, and cholesterol. DMRs related to SBP and DBP were identified for the rs2070744 and rs17999 groups pre- and decreased numbers of DMRs post-training. When we analysed the effect of exercise training in pre- and post-comparisons, the GluGlu SNP (rs17999) showed 10 DMRs, and after enrichment, we identified several biological biases. The combined training improved the SBP and DBP values of the participants regardless of the SNPs. In addition, exercise training affected DNA methylation differently between the groups of NOS3 polymorphisms.
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11. Molecular characterization and virulence factor profiles of Staphylococcus aureus isolated from bovine mastitis in Brazilian herds
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Juliana Rosa da Silva, João Batista Ribeiro, Joice Fátima Moreira Silva, Juliana Alves Dias, Gabryella Russi Ribeiro, Maysa Serpa Gonçalves, Dircéia Aparecida da Costa Custódio, Ulisses de Pádua Pereira, Elaine Maria Seles Dorneles, and Geraldo Marcio da Costa
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Genotyping ,Intramammary infection ,PFGE ,Population diversity ,Virulence genes. ,Agriculture (General) ,S1-972 - Abstract
Staphylococcus aureus is the main etiological agent of bovine mastitis worldwide and knowledge about its diversity and virulence factors is vital in controlling infections caused by this pathogen. The present study aimed to perform molecular characterization of a population of S. aureus (n=153 strains isolated from 1994 to 2014 in seven Brazilian states) by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) and evaluate their virulence profiles via polymerase chain reaction (PCR). PFGE identified 93 pulsotypes, with the isolates organized into 26 clusters and 20 unique pulsotypes. Predominant pulsotypes were observed, with variations according to the years of isolation and geographic origin of the isolates. Based on the PCR results for the genes encoding agglutination factors (ClfA and ClfB), binding proteins (fibronectin binding protein - FnBPA, elastin binding protein - Ebps, collagen binding protein - Cna), and toxins (Hla, Hlb and Luk-ED), 40 virulence profiles were detected. The frequency of virulence genes ranged from 58 to 98% (clfA:84.3%; clfB and hlb both 81%; hla:71.2%; fnBA:82.3%; Can:94.7%; ebps:58%; and lukED:98%). The existence of prevalent genotypes in some of the Brazilian states and the time period studied suggests that these genotypes are better adapted, with favorable characteristics in host/pathogen relationships. Genes of proven importance for S. aureus pathogenesis in bovine mastitis were widely distributed in genetically divergent populations, suggesting that most of these genes may be interesting candidates in the development of vaccines to control bovine mastitis in Brazil.
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- 2024
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12. Psychiatric Comorbidities in Neurologic Hospitalizations in Portugal: A Nationwide Retrospective Observational Study
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Manuel Gonçalves-Pinho, Bárbara Martins, Andreia Costa, João Pedro Ribeiro, Alberto Freitas, Elsa Azevedo, and Lia Fernandes
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Comorbidity ,Hospitalization ,Mental Disorders ,Nervous System Diseases ,Medicine ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Introduction: Psychiatric comorbidities have a significant impact on patients’ quality of life and often go undetected in neurologic practice. The aim of this study was to describe and characterize psychiatric comorbidities among patients hospitalized due to a neurologic disorder in mainland Portugal. Methods: A retrospective observational study was performed by analyzing hospitalization with a primary diagnosis of neurologic disorder defined as categories 76, 77, 79 - 85, 95, 109 of the Clinical Classification Software for International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision, Clinical Modification, occurring between 2008 and 2015 in adult patients (≥ 18 years of age). Psychiatric comorbidities were determined as the presence of a secondary diagnosis belonging to the Clinical Classification Software categories 650 to 670. Results: A total of 294 806 hospitalization episodes with a primary diagnosis of a neurologic disorder were recorded in adult patients between 2008 - 2015 in Portuguese public hospitals. Approximately 26.9% (n = 79 442) of the episodes had a recorded psychiatric comorbidity (22.1%; 32.2%, female versus male hospitalizations). Patients with registered psychiatric comorbidities were younger (66.2 ± 16.2 vs 68.6 ± 17.2 with no psychiatric comorbidities, p < 0.001), presented lower all-cause in-hospital mortality rates, and significantly longer mean hospital stays. ‘Delirium, dementia, amnestic and other cognitive disorders’ were recorded in 7.4% (n = 21 965) of the hospitalizations, followed by alcohol-related disorders in 6.5% (n = 19 302) and mood disorders in 6.1% (n = 18 079). Epilepsy/seizures were the neurologic disorders with the highest proportion of recorded psychiatric comorbidities (39.9%). Conclusion: Psychiatric comorbidities were recorded in more than a quarter of the hospitalizations with a primary diagnosis of a Neurologic disorder. Psychiatric comorbidities varied among neurological disorders and were associated with different demographic and clinical features.
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13. Space and players' number constrains the external and internal load demands in youth futsal
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Sérgio Adriano Gomes, Bruno Travassos, João Nuno Ribeiro, Henrique de Oliveira Castro, Leandro Lume Gomes, and Carlos Ernesto Santos Ferreira
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team sports ,small-sided games ,ecological dynamics approach ,training & development ,load management and load response ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 - Abstract
IntroductionThe aim of this study was to analyze the effects of space and number of players manipulation on the external and internal load demands of youth futsal athletes.MethodsForty-two male U17 players (age = 15.62 ± 0.58 years) from three futsal teams participated in the study. In this cross-sectional study that lasted 8-week, the player's sample practiced six futsal tasks (T1–T6) and a futsal game played under the official rules (T7). From T1–T6, two task constraints were manipulated: (i) the number of players and, (ii) the space of play. The WIMU PRO™ Ultra-Wideband (UWB) tracking system was used to measure the external and internal load during the futsal tasks. External load was quantified using kinematic and mechanical variables extracted from positional data and, the internal load was quantified using Heart rate (HR) and rating of perceived exertion (RPE). Repeated measures ANOVA was used for comparison purposes.ResultsIn general, the results showed high external (total distance, distance 18.1–21, above 21 Km/h, and high intensity acceleration and deceleration, p
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14. The impact of bolsonarismo on COVID-19 vaccination coverage in Brazilian municipalities
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Vitor de Moraes Peixoto, João Gabriel Ribeiro Pessanha Leal, and Larissa Martins Marques
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Vaccination coverage ,COVID-19 Vaccines ,Immunization programs ,Attitude to health ,Ideology ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
ABSTRACT The immunization campaign against COVID-19 started in Brazil in January 2021 after strong pressure from society on the federal government, which had created a series of ideological obstacles against vaccines, especially those produced with Chinese inputs. This article analyzes the impact of far-right ideology on the spatial distribution of vaccine coverage against COVID-19 in Brazilian municipalities. By means of hierarchical models, it was identified that, maintaining constant socio-demographic characteristics and the structures of the Unified Health System, the degree of bolsonarismo in the municipalities had a negative impact on the coverage rates of the first, second and, especially, of the third dose.
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- 2023
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15. Studies of the Antiproliferative Activity of Ruthenium (II) Cyclopentadienyl-Derived Complexes with Nitrogen Coordinated Ligands
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Virtudes Moreno, Julia Lorenzo, Francesc X. Aviles, M. Helena Garcia, João P. Ribeiro, Tânia S. Morais, Pedro Florindo, and M. Paula Robalo
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Biotechnology ,TP248.13-248.65 ,Inorganic chemistry ,QD146-197 - Abstract
Four cationic ruthenium(II) complexes with the formula [Ru(η5-C5H5)(PPh3)2]+, with L=5-phenyl-1H-tetrazole (TzH) 1, imidazole (ImH) 2, benzo[1,2-b;4,3-b′] dithio-phen-2-carbonitrile (Bzt) 3, and [5-(2-thiophen-2-yl)-vinyl]-thiophene-2-carbonitrile] (Tvt) 4 were prepared and characterized in view to evaluate their potentialities as antitumor agents. Studies by Circular Dichroism indicated changes in the secondary structure of ct-DNA. Changes in the tertiary structure of pBR322 plasmid DNA were also observed in gel electrophoresis experiment and the images obtained by atomic force microscopy (AFM) suggest strong interaction with pBR322 plasmid DNA; the observed decreasing of the viscosity with time indicates that the complexes do not intercalate between DNA base pairs. Compounds 1, 2, and 3 showed much higher cytotoxicity than the cisplatin against human leukaemia cancer cells (HL-60 cells).
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16. Lipid phase characterization and reformulation of chocolate spreads to reduce saturated fatty acids
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Kamila Ferreira Chaves, Giuliano Leão Pereira de Castro, João Paulo Ribeiro Boemer, Vanessa Martins da Silva, Rosiane Lopes da Cunha, Valdecir Luccas, and Ana Paula Badan Ribeiro
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Organogels ,Particle size ,Dynamic turbidimetry ,Structuring agents ,Crystal morphologies ,Food products ,Consistency ,Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,TX341-641 - Abstract
Abstract Given the high content of unsaturated fatty acids that high oleic sunflower oil has and thinking in terms of healthiness and innovation, this study aimed to characterize organogels and to investigate the effect of the addition of organogels in chocolate spreads to reduce saturated fatty acids (SFA). The characterization of the organogels was carried out in terms of solids fat content (SFC), crystallization kinetics, thermal behavior, polymorphism, microstructure, hardness, and rheological properties. The organogels analysed showed 5.22% to 6.20% solids at 10 °C, melted at 45 °C, and dropped to < 2.34% at 37.5 °C. Induction time was 4 to 8 minutes, with max solids at 2.29% to 4.72%. The melting and crystallization curves could be subdivided into different regions, which reflected the different classes of triacylglycerol present in the organogels. All organogels showed β polymorphism. The average diameter of the organogels was less than 30 μm, thus minimizing the perception of grittiness in the mouth resulting from the lipid phase. Hardness values varied between 3.53 and 4.58 N. The elastic modulus (G’) value was greater than the viscous modulus (G”), indicating the behavior of a solid material. The results of chocolate spreads were characterized by consistency, distribution particle size, rheological properties and dynamic turbidimetry. The range of consistency of spreads ranged from 13.83 to 631.60 gF. All chocolate spreads formulated with organogels showed particle size between 14.59 and 46.23 µm at index d 0.5 and d 0.9, respectively. As for the rheological parameters, the G' value was observed superior to G”, indicating properties of solid materials. The chocolate spreads with organogels analyzed showed characteristic stability. There was no exudation of liquid oil in the stabilization period for 36 days, thus the chocolate spreads showed a predominant elastic behavior. This characterization proves to be fundamental for the reformulation of products in terms of greater healthiness.
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17. EDUCAÇÃO PARA UMA CULTURA DE DIREITOS HUMANOS: compartilhamento intersubjetivo de valores
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CRISTÓVÃO TEIXEIRA RODRIGUES SILVA, JOÃO ADOLFO RIBEIRO BANDEIRA, and ANTONIO BASILIO NOVAES THOMAZ DE MENEZES
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Educação em direitos humanos ,cultura de direitos humanos ,educação multidimensional ,interação comunicativa ,intersubjetividade ,Education (General) ,L7-991 - Abstract
RESUMO: O conjunto dos Direitos Humanos é uma resposta direta às práticas totalitárias de extermínio de seres humanos, fruto de uma racionalidade técnico-instrumental durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial (1939 - 1945). Assim, este artigo busca investigar se a educação é uma estratégia adequada para a formação de uma Cultura multidimensional em Direitos Humanos baseada no compartilhamento intersubjetivo de valores, sem uso da força/violência ou da superioridade política/econômica como elementos promotores do comum. Inicia-se com a apresentação de alguns conceitos e características a respeito da educação e dos Direitos Humanos. Em seguida, apresenta-se a multiplicidade de fundamentos e dimensões da Educação em Direitos Humanos - EDH, conforme delineado a partir da segunda metade do século XX, em documentos internacionais e nacionais. Por fim, são abordadas as principais características de uma cultura-mundo técnico-instrumental e as possibilidades de transformação social por meio da interação humana intermediada pela comunicação. O artigo desenvolve-se em uma abordagem dialética, utilizando como técnica a revisão de literatura, que subsidia a discussão de conceitos e a análise de alguns documentos jurídicos. Após o percurso investigativo, conclui-se que a EDH é estratégia multidimensional para promoção de uma Cultura de Direitos Humanos ao reforçar os aspectos comuns da humanidade, produzindo consensos em torno da dignidade humana, do respeito e da inclusão, sem recurso ao uso da força, da ameaça ou da opressão.
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18. Exploring countermovement jump variables across competitive levels and playing positions in futsal
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Konstantinos Spyrou, Pedro E. Alcaraz, Antonio Martínez-Serrano, Elena Marín-Cascales, Davide Ferioli, Jean Paul Santis Contreras, João Nuno Ribeiro, Bruno Travassos, and Tomás T. Freitas
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five-a-side soccer ,team-sports ,professional ,playing role ,vertical jump ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 - Abstract
IntroductionThe aims of this study were to compare several countermovement jump (CMJ) kinetic variables between professional (PRO) and semi-professional (SEMI-PRO) futsal players and examine the differences amongst playing positions.MethodsCMJ performance from 56 male futsal players (25.2 ± 4.8 years; weight: 74.4 ± 6.4 kg) was analysed. Players were separated into PRO (n = 29; 27.0 ± 4.4 years; 75.4 ± 6.0 kg) and SEMI-PRO (n = 27; 22.7 ± 4.3 years; 73.1 ± 6.8 kg), and according to playing position: defenders (n = 16; 25.4 ± 3.7 years; 75.2 ± 6.0 kg), wingers (n = 26; 23.5 ± 4.5 years; 72.0 ± 6.9 kg), and pivots (n = 14; 28.0 ± 5.6 years; 77.8 ± 4.3 kg). Linear mixed models and effect sizes were used for the analyses based on the mean of two jumps for each variable.ResultsPRO players presented a deeper center of mass (COM) displacement (p = 0.002, ES = 0.83), greater eccentric (Ecc) absolute (p = 0.019, ES = 0.61) and relative peak power (p = 0.046, ES = 0.52), and achieved greater Ecc peak velocities (p = 0.004, ES = 0.76) when compared to SEMI-PRO. Non-significant and trivial-to-small differences were observed in all the other CMJ variables according to the competitive level and playing position.DiscussionEcc capabilities (i.e., deeper COM displacement, greater Ecc absolute and relative peak power, and peak velocity) during vertical jump seem to differentiate PRO and SEMI-PRO players. However, CMJ variables do not discriminate amongst playing positions in futsal players.
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19. Between neurons and networks: investigating mesoscale brain connectivity in neurological and psychiatric disorders
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Ana Clara Caznok Silveira, Andre Saraiva Leão Marcelo Antunes, Maria Carolina Pedro Athié, Bárbara Filomena da Silva, João Victor Ribeiro dos Santos, Camila Canateli, Marina Alves Fontoura, Allan Pinto, Luciana Ramalho Pimentel-Silva, Simoni Helena Avansini, and Murilo de Carvalho
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connectivity ,mesoscale ,NeuroImage ,schizophrenia ,epilepsy ,computer vision ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 - Abstract
The study of brain connectivity has been a cornerstone in understanding the complexities of neurological and psychiatric disorders. It has provided invaluable insights into the functional architecture of the brain and how it is perturbed in disorders. However, a persistent challenge has been achieving the proper spatial resolution, and developing computational algorithms to address biological questions at the multi-cellular level, a scale often referred to as the mesoscale. Historically, neuroimaging studies of brain connectivity have predominantly focused on the macroscale, providing insights into inter-regional brain connections but often falling short of resolving the intricacies of neural circuitry at the cellular or mesoscale level. This limitation has hindered our ability to fully comprehend the underlying mechanisms of neurological and psychiatric disorders and to develop targeted interventions. In light of this issue, our review manuscript seeks to bridge this critical gap by delving into the domain of mesoscale neuroimaging. We aim to provide a comprehensive overview of conditions affected by aberrant neural connections, image acquisition techniques, feature extraction, and data analysis methods that are specifically tailored to the mesoscale. We further delineate the potential of brain connectivity research to elucidate complex biological questions, with a particular focus on schizophrenia and epilepsy. This review encompasses topics such as dendritic spine quantification, single neuron morphology, and brain region connectivity. We aim to showcase the applicability and significance of mesoscale neuroimaging techniques in the field of neuroscience, highlighting their potential for gaining insights into the complexities of neurological and psychiatric disorders.
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20. Editorial: Problems, strategies, and developments for high-density long-term chronic intracortical neural interfaces and their application
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João Filipe Ribeiro, Kenneth L. Shepard, and Patrick Ruther
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bending stiffness ,bio-interfaces ,CMOS-based neural probes ,electrode density ,electrophysiological recording ,implantation procedure ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 - Published
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21. 14-Week exercise training modifies the DNA methylation levels at gene sites in non-Alzheimer's disease women aged 50 to 70 years
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Guilherme da Silva Rodrigues, Natália Yumi Noronha, Isabella Harumi Yonehara Noma, João Gabriel Ribeiro de Lima, Andressa Crystine da Silva Sobrinho, Marcela Augusta de Souza Pinhel, Mariana Luciano de Almeida, Lígia Moriguchi Watanabe, Carla Barbosa Nonino, and Carlos Roberto Bueno Júnior
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Epigenetic ,Combined training ,Women ,Physical activity ,Medicine ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Exercise training emerges as a key strategy in lifestyle modification, capable of reducing the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease (AD) due to risk factors such as age, family history, genetics and low level of education associated with AD. We aim to analyze the effect of a 14-week combined exercise training (CT) on the methylation of genes associated with AD in non-alzheimer's disease women. CT sessions lasted 60 min, occurring three times a week for 14 weeks. Forty non-Alzheimer's disease women aged 50 to 70 years (60.7 ± 4.1 years) with a mean height of 1.6 ± 0.1 m, mean weight of 73.12 ± 9.0 kg and a mean body mass index of 29.69 ± 3.5 kg/m2, underwent two physical assessments: pre and post the 14 weeks. DNA methylation assays utilized the EPIC Infinium Methylation BeadChip from Illumina. We observed that 14 weeks of CT led to reductions in systolic (p = 0.001) and diastolic (p = 0.017) blood pressure and improved motor skills post-intervention. Among 25 genes linked to AD, CT induced differentially methylated sites in 12 genes, predominantly showing hypomethylated sites (negative β values). Interestingly, despite hypomethylated sites, some genes exhibited hypermethylated sites (positive β values), such as ABCA7, BDNF, and WWOX. A 14-week CT regimen was adequate to induce differential methylation in 12 CE-related genes in healthy older women, alongside improvements in motor skills and blood pressure. In conclusion, this study suggest that combined training can be a strategy to improve physical fitness in older individuals, especially able to induce methylation alterations in genes sites related to development of AD. It is important to highlight that training should act as protective factor in older adults.
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22. Post-treatment with maropitant reduces oxidative stress, endoplasmic reticulum stress and neuroinflammation on peripheral nerve injury in rats
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Raquel Vieira Niella, Janaína Maria Xavier Corrêa, João Felipe Ribeiro dos Santos, Larissa Ferreira Lima, Claire Souza da Costa Marques, Luciano Cardoso Santos, Larissa Rodrigues Santana, Álvaro José Chávez Silva, Keilane Silva Farias, Carlos Priminho Pirovani, Juneo Freitas Silva, and Mário Sérgio Lima de Lavor
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23. Screening Rainwater Harvesting Potentialities in the EU Industrial Sector: A Framework for Site-Specific Assessment
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Daniel F. C. Dias, Morgan Abily, João M. Ribeiro, Hussam Jouhara, and Evina Katsou
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decision support system ,water resource management ,rainwater harvesting ,circular economy ,horizon 2050 framework ,industrial sector ,Hydraulic engineering ,TC1-978 ,Water supply for domestic and industrial purposes ,TD201-500 - Abstract
The industrial sector’s water consumption is projected to increase by 400% by 2050, placing significant stress on freshwater reserves. To address this challenge, innovative solutions for water management are crucial. This paper proposes a comprehensive framework for Rainwater Harvesting (RWH) in industrial settings, offering a methodology to assess the potential for RWH implementation across EU industrial sites. The framework integrates internal and publicly available datasets, including EU climate change monthly average rainfall data from the Copernicus Climate Data Store, to create current and prospective scenarios for RWH. The methodology evaluates critical parameters co-created with industrial stakeholders, such as catchment area, water quality, and industrial water requirements. This approach allows for site-specific assessments, enabling industries to reduce freshwater consumption and support sustainability goals within the Horizon 2050 framework. Our findings indicate that implementing RWH systems can significantly contribute to a sustainable and circular economy by reducing annual freshwater consumption, promoting resource reuse, and lowering industrial water costs. This framework provides industries with a tool to assess RWH feasibility, supporting their efforts to prepare for increased water demands and contribute to environmental conservation.
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24. A Review of Methods to Modify the PDMS Surface Wettability and Their Applications
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Lucas B. Neves, Inês S. Afonso, Glauco Nobrega, Luiz G. Barbosa, Rui A. Lima, and João E. Ribeiro
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polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) ,wettability modification ,surface treatment ,nanomaterial incorporation ,PDMS applications ,Mechanical engineering and machinery ,TJ1-1570 - Abstract
Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) has attracted great attention in various fields due to its excellent properties, but its inherent hydrophobicity presents challenges in many applications that require controlled wettability. The purpose of this review is to provide a comprehensive overview of some key strategies for modifying the wettability of PDMS surfaces by providing the main traditional methods for this modification and the results of altering the contact angle and other characteristics associated with this property. Four main technologies are discussed, namely, oxygen plasma treatment, surfactant addition, UV-ozone treatment, and the incorporation of nanomaterials, as these traditional methods are commonly selected due to the greater availability of information, their lower complexity compared to the new techniques, and the lower cost associated with them. Oxygen plasma treatment is a widely used method for improving the hydrophilicity of PDMS surfaces by introducing polar functional groups through oxidation reactions. The addition of surfactants provides a versatile method for altering the wettability of PDMS, where the selection and concentration of the surfactant play an important role in achieving the desired surface properties. UV-ozone treatment is an effective method for increasing the surface energy of PDMS, inducing oxidation, and generating hydrophilic functional groups. Furthermore, the incorporation of nanomaterials into PDMS matrices represents a promising route for modifying wettability, providing adjustable surface properties through controlled dispersion and interfacial interactions. The synergistic effect of nanomaterials, such as nanoparticles and nanotubes, helps to improve wetting behaviour and surface energy. The present review discusses recent advances of each technique and highlights their underlying mechanisms, advantages, and limitations. Additionally, promising trends and future prospects for surface modification of PDMS are discussed, and the importance of tailoring wettability for applications ranging from microfluidics to biomedical devices is highlighted. Traditional methods are often chosen to modify the wettability of the PDMS surface because they have more information available in the literature, are less complex than new techniques, and are also less expensive.
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25. Interference of Streptococcus agalactiae Blitz Therapy in Staphylococcus aureus Microbiological Diagnosis in Subclinical Bovine Mastitis
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Ana Flávia Novaes Gomes, Fúlvia de Fátima Almeida de Castro, Márcio Roberto Silva, Carla Christine Lange, João Batista Ribeiro, Alessandro de Sá Guimarães, and Guilherme Nunes de Souza
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mammary gland ,contagious mastitis ,diagnostic method ,somatic cell count ,Veterinary medicine ,SF600-1100 - Abstract
Bovine mastitis is an important and costly disease to dairy cattle. Diagnostic methods usually performed in Brazil are somatic cell counts (SCC) and milk microbiology. Low bacteria shedding in milk implies no colony growth in microbiological tests and false negative results. Streptococcus agalactiae and Staphylococcus aureus are principal pathogens of mixed mastitis. However, S. agalactiae has a higher bacterial release from the mammary gland than S. aureus, affecting microbiological sensitivity to diagnose S. aureus. This study aimed to estimate the SCC and total bacterial count (TBC) from cows according to pathogen isolated in milk and to evaluate variation in S. aureus diagnosis by a microbiological test during S. agalactiae treatment, which is called blitz therapy. Both S. agalactiae and S. aureus presented high SCC means, although S. agalactiae showed shedding of bacteria 2.3 times greater than S. aureus. Microbiological sensitivity to S. aureus increased for 5 months during S. agalactiae treatment. The prevalence of S. agalactiae fell after 5 months of therapeutic procedures. The prevalence of S. aureus increased to 39.0. The results showed that due to high sensitivity, the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) could be used at the beginning of blitz therapy with the goal of S. agalactiae eradication from the dairy herd.
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26. Association between chemosensory impairment with neuropsychiatric morbidity in post-acute COVID-19 syndrome: results from a multidisciplinary cohort study
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Damiano, Rodolfo Furlan, Neto, Deusdedit Brandão, Oliveira, João Vitor Ribeiro, Magalhães Santos, Jonatas, Alves, Julia Vallin Rodrigues, Guedes, Bruno F., Nitrini, Ricardo, de Araújo, Adriana Ladeira, Oliveira, Melaine, Brunoni, André R., Voegels, Richard Louis, Bento, Ricardo Ferreira, Busatto, Geraldo, Miguel, Euripedes Constantino, Forlenza, Orestes V., and de Rezende Pinna, Fabio
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27. Gemellar Competition as a Key Component in Seed–Seedling Transition of Handroanthus chrysotrichus (Mart. ex A. DC.) Mattos (Bignoniaceae)
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Clesnan Mendes-Rodrigues, Ana Paula de Souza Caetano, Diana Salles Sampaio, Janser Moura Pereira, João Paulo Ribeiro-Oliveira, Paulo Eugênio Oliveira, and Marli A. Ranal
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apomixis ,intraspecific competition ,intraspecific variability ,polyembryony ,seedling emergence ,seed germination ,Plant culture ,SB1-1110 - Abstract
The occurrence of more than one embryo per seed (polyembryony) is common among angiosperms; however, there are gaps in the knowledge of its effects on the early stages of plant development. In this context, we study the effects of polyembryony and intraspecific variability in gemellar competition during the seed–seedling transition in Neotropical Handroanthus chrysotricus (Bignoniaceae). We used seeds from five cultivated trees in an urban environment inserted in a biodiversity hotspot (Cerrado). Embryo mass, seed germination, seedling emergence and seedling morphometry were evaluated. We did not find intraspecific variability in seed germination, seedling emergence or the mean number of embryos and seedlings per seed. On the other hand, intraspecific variability was observed during the transition from embryo to seedling. When only one seedling emerged from a seed, the seed–seedling transition was more asynchronous than when more seedlings emerged from one seed (with higher uncertainty and a longer time to emergence of the last seedling). The mass of embryos and seedlings decreased with the increase in the number of embryos in a seed, reinforcing the occurrence of gemellar competition. However, the total mass of embryos per seed was similar. The increase in seedlings per seed also decreased the morphometric measurements of each one. A positive morphometric aspect of the emergence of two seedlings per seed was that they had the highest total seedling mass, evidencing the positive Allee effect. Polyembryony had both positive and negative effects on seed germination and seedling morphology in the species, which helps to understand how this phenomenon acts on seed biology and plant establishment.
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28. Efeitos econômicos da pandemia da Covid-19 em famílias do município de Nova Andradina
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Toni Campina da Silva Pereira Pereira, João Victor Ribeiro Alves, and Fabiano Greter Moreira
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Economia ,Emprego ,Renda ,Social Sciences - Abstract
A pesquisa buscou compreender como a pandemia da Covid-19 modificou as relações de consumo de itens considerados de sobrevivência em famílias residentes do município de Nova Andradina (MS). A crise econômica é compreendida como uma situação em que a economia de um país experimenta uma queda repentina em sua produção agregada ou Produto Interno Bruto (PIB) real. O resultado da crise econômica é um declínio na renda real per capita das pessoas e o aumento no desemprego e na pobreza. A pesquisa utilizou como método a pesquisa qualitativa, por meio de questionário semiestruturado, aplicado em famílias do município de Nova Andradina (MS) com renda de até dois salários mínimos. A pandemia da Covid-19 e as restrições relacionadas à atividade econômica resultaram em um declínio acentuado da demanda externa e interna de mercadorias. A pesquisa apontou que as famílias pesquisadas foram e/ou estão sendo afetadas quanto ao consumo de bens essenciais para sobrevivência. Mesmo com o avanço da vacinação e a significativa queda nas mortes, novas práticas de consumo foram adotadas pelas famílias para superar a queda dos rendimentos.
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29. Perfil de atos comunicativos de crianças com transtorno do desenvolvimento de linguagem
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Débora Maria Befi-Lopes, João Vitor Ribeiro de Oliveira, and Aparecido José Couto Soares
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Comunicação ,Criança ,Linguagem infantil ,Transtorno específico de linguagem ,Transtornos do desenvolvimento da linguagem ,Otorhinolaryngology ,RF1-547 - Abstract
RESUMO Objetivo Caracterizar os atos comunicativos de crianças com transtorno do desenvolvimento da linguagem, verificando a quantidade de atos comunicativos, atos comunicativos interativos e sua relação com a idade cronológica. Métodos Foram participantes 40 crianças de ambos os gêneros com diagnóstico de transtorno do desenvolvimento da linguagem com idades entre 3 anos e 2 meses e 7 anos e 11 meses. Todos os sujeitos foram avaliados com a Prova de Pragmática ABFW - Teste de Linguagem Infantil, em sua avaliação inicial. Especificamente para este estudo, focou-se na verificação da quantidade de atos comunicativos, atos comunicativos por minuto, atos comunicativos interativos e número de iniciativas comunicativas. Resultados Os dados indicaram que crianças com transtorno do desenvolvimento da linguagem apresentam alterações importantes em relação aos atos comunicativos e interações comunicativas e há correlação dessas variáveis com a idade cronológica. Conclusão Crianças com transtorno do desenvolvimento da linguagem apresentam diminuição no número de atos comunicativos, atos comunicativos interativos e interações comunicativas, quando comparadas aos valores de referência de crianças típicas, independentemente da idade.
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30. Reeleição de Prefeitos e o Enfrentamento à Pandemia de Covid-19 em 2020
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Vitor de Moraes Peixoto, João Gabriel Ribeiro Pessanha Leal, Larissa Martins Marques, and Renato Barreto de Souza
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reeleição ,pandemia ,eleições 2020 ,auxílio emergencial ,Sistema Único de Saúde (SUS) ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
Resumo O sucesso ou o fracasso de candidatos à reeleição nas prefeituras nas eleições de 2020 foi determinado pelo contexto da pandemia? Para responder essa questão, testamos a influência de variáveis de cinco dimensões: características individuais dos postulantes, fatores políticos municipais, questões socioeconômicas e de governança, assim como indicadores contextuais da pandemia sobre o desempenho daqueles que tentaram renovar os seus mandatos. A pesquisa circunscreveu 3032 municípios em que prefeitos participaram da corrida eleitoral. Influenciaram positivamente a reeleição os seguintes fatores: tamanho da população, gastos de campanha e gastos em saúde e em educação e contratação de médicos durante a pandemia. Como efeitos negativos, foram encontrados a competição eleitoral e o gênero do chefe do executivo. Concluiu-se que os aspectos que, de fato, determinaram a reeleição estão relacionados ao enfrentamento da Covid-19, a atributos individuais do candidato e às características políticas do município, e não a fatores epidemiológicos ligados à pandemia, como casos confirmados ou mesmo óbitos.
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31. Genetic variability and selection of soybean genotypes under shading
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Anderson Barbosa Evaristo, Amanda Gonçalves Guimarães, João Paulo Ribeiro Leite, Reimario de Castro Rodrigues, Leonardo Barros Dobbss, Eder Matsuo, and José Barbosa dos Santos
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Glycine max ,Genetic parameters ,Photosynthetically active radiation ,Genetic gain ,Agriculture (General) ,S1-972 - Abstract
ABSTRACT Shade-tolerant soybean genotypes will allow their greater adoption for use in agroforestry or intercropped systems in tropical and subtropical regions. These genotypes can be obtained from the selection of existing superior genotypes or through breeding programs. This study, was verified such genetic variability and select those genotypes with cultivation potential at reduced levels of photosynthetically active radiation (PAR). Morphophysiological and yield characteristics of 16 soybean genotypes were evaluated in two experiments conducted in a controlled environment and laid in a randomized block design with three replications. Genetic parameters, correlations and genetic diversity were estimated and path analysis was performed. The soybean cultivars used showed genetic variability with a high variation index and heritability, which is advantageous for the selection of superior cultivars. Leaf area showed genotypic correlation and had a direct effect on seed weight per plant, regardless of shading. Additionally, the number of pods, hypocotyl diameter, and leaf area, all indirectly contributed to seed weight per plant regardless of shading. Seven genotypes (NS7780, NS8338, NS7667, NS7901, RK8115, CZ37B43 and 8579RSF) were selected based on genetic gain obtained by the Mulamba and Mock index at the two levels of PAR reduction tested. Furthermore, five of these genotypes (CZ37B43, RK8115, NS7901, NS8338 and 8579RSF) were identified by the Unweighted Pair-Group method Arithmetic Mean, as suitable either as a shaded crop or, as parental materials in breeding programs.
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32. Comparative epidemiological study of breast cancer in humans and canine mammary tumors: insights from Portugal
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Paulo Tiago Carvalho, João Niza-Ribeiro, Irina Amorim, Felisbina Queiroga, Milton Severo, Ana Isabel Ribeiro, and Katia Pinello
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breast cancer ,canine ,cluster analysis ,comparative oncology ,environmental ,LISA cluster analysis ,Veterinary medicine ,SF600-1100 - Abstract
Dogs spontaneously develop mammary gland tumors (MGT) and exhibit striking similarities in clinical and epidemiological characteristics to human breast cancer (HBC). Descriptive and comparative analysis of HBC and canine MGT with a focus on evaluating similarities and geographical distribution were the aims of this study. HBC cases were obtained from North Regional Oncological Registry (RORENO) (2010–2015) and canine MGT cases from Vet-OncoNet (2019–2022). Analyses were performed based on published and well accepted classification systems (ICD-O-3.2 for humans and Vet-ICD-O-canine-1). Age-standardized incidence risks (ASIR) of Porto district municipalities were calculated using 2021 Portuguese census (INE) and data from the Portuguese animal registration system (SIAC). Among 7,674 HBC cases and 1,140 MGT cases, a similar age and sex distribution pattern was observed. Approximately 69.2% of HBC cases were between 40 and 69 years old, while 66.9% of MGT cases were diagnosed between 7 and 12 years old (mean age of 9.6 years, SD = 2.6). In women, Invasive breast carcinoma (8500/3) was the most common histological type (n = 5,679, 74%) while in dogs it was the Complex Carcinoma (8983.1/3) (n = 205, 39%). Cocker and Yorkshire Terriers exhibited the highest relative risks (3.2 and 1.6, p < 0.05, respectively) when compared to cross breed dogs. The municipalities' ASIR of the two species exhibited a high correlation (R = 0.85, p < 0.01) and the spatial cluster analysis revealed similar geographic hotspots. Also, higher ASIR values both in women and dogs were more frequently found in urbanized areas compared to rural areas. This research sheds light on the shared features and geographical correlation between HBC and canine MGT, highlighting the potential of cross-species environmental oncology studies.
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33. Fourteen weeks of multicomponent training associated with flexibility training modifies postural alignment, joint range of motion and modulates blood pressure in physically inactive older women: a randomized clinical trial
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Andressa C. S. Sobrinho, Cicero Jonas R. Benjamim, Mariana Luciano de Almeida, Guilherme da Silva Rodrigues, Laryssa Grazielle Feitosa Lopes, João Gabriel Ribeiro de Lima, and Carlos Roberto Bueno Júnior
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muscle compensation ,healthcare ,range of motion ,healthy aging ,hemodynamics ,training ,Physiology ,QP1-981 - Abstract
Background: Body relaxation and pain reduction are some of the reported benefits of flexibility training (through active stretching exercises), however their effects on posture and blood circulation are uncertain. We aimed to investigate the effects of flexibility training (through active stretching exercises) in combination with multicomponent training (MT) on blood pressure (BP), and the correlation with changes in body alignment and flexibility in physically inactive women.Methods: Women aged 60–70 years were into three groups: multicomponent training group (MT), multicomponent training plus flexibility training group (FT), and control group (CG). After randomization, the resting blood pressure was measured and the participants were reallocated into subgroups according to pressure values >130/80 mmHg (This classification is according to the American Heart Association (AHA), resulting in the subgroups: flexibility training (FT); flexibility training for hypertensive patients (FTSAH); multicomponent training (MT); multicomponent training for hypertensive patients (MTSAH); control group (CG); control group of hypertensive patients (CGSAH). The interventions lasted 14 weeks. Systolic (sBP) and diastolic (dBP) BP, range of motion (flexion and extension), and postural analysis by asymmetry in the frontal plane and asymmetry in the sagittal plane, displacement and the flexibility test were collected before (Pre) and after training (Post). In total, 141 women participated in the study (without SAH: FT = 23, MT = 20, and CG = 21; with SAH: FTSAH = 28, MTSAH = 23, and CGSAH = 26).Results: Systolic blood pressure, in the pre and post moments were: FT (116 ± 6.7 vs. 114 ± 4.7); FTSAH (144 ± 16.5 vs. 121 ± 10.1); MT: (120 ± 6.8 vs. 121 ± 7.3); MTSAH: (137 ± 10.6 vs. 126 ± 13.0); CG: (122 ± 5.3 vs. 133 ± 19.2); and CGSAH: (140 ± 9.7 vs. 143 ± 26.2), presenting an F value (p-value - group x time) of 12.00 (
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34. Advancing the interfacing performances of chronically implantable neural probes in the era of CMOS neuroelectronics
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Alberto Perna, Gian Nicola Angotzi, Luca Berdondini, and João Filipe Ribeiro
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brain-computer interfaces ,chronic implants ,CMOS neural probes ,intracortical electrodes ,Foreign Body Reaction ,bending stiffness ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 - Abstract
Tissue penetrating microelectrode neural probes can record electrophysiological brain signals at resolutions down to single neurons, making them invaluable tools for neuroscience research and Brain-Computer-Interfaces (BCIs). The known gradual decrease of their electrical interfacing performances in chronic settings, however, remains a major challenge. A key factor leading to such decay is Foreign Body Reaction (FBR), which is the cascade of biological responses that occurs in the brain in the presence of a tissue damaging artificial device. Interestingly, the recent adoption of Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) technology to realize implantable neural probes capable of monitoring hundreds to thousands of neurons simultaneously, may open new opportunities to face the FBR challenge. Indeed, this shift from passive Micro Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) to active CMOS neural probe technologies creates important, yet unexplored, opportunities to tune probe features such as the mechanical properties of the probe, its layout, size, and surface physicochemical properties, to minimize tissue damage and consequently FBR. Here, we will first review relevant literature on FBR to provide a better understanding of the processes and sources underlying this tissue response. Methods to assess FBR will be described, including conventional approaches based on the imaging of biomarkers, and more recent transcriptomics technologies. Then, we will consider emerging opportunities offered by the features of CMOS probes. Finally, we will describe a prototypical neural probe that may meet the needs for advancing clinical BCIs, and we propose axial insertion force as a potential metric to assess the influence of probe features on acute tissue damage and to control the implantation procedure to minimize iatrogenic injury and subsequent FBR.
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35. Astrocytes actively support long-range molecular clock synchronization of segregated neuronal populations
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Lidia Giantomasi, João F. Ribeiro, Olga Barca-Mayo, Mario Malerba, Ermanno Miele, Davide De Pietri Tonelli, and Luca Berdondini
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Abstract In mammals, the suprachiasmatic nucleus of the hypothalamus is the master circadian pacemaker that synchronizes the clocks in the central nervous system and periphery, thus orchestrating rhythms throughout the body. However, little is known about how so many cellular clocks within and across brain circuits can be effectively synchronized. In this work, we investigated the implication of two possible pathways: (i) astrocytes-mediated synchronization and (ii) neuronal paracrine factors-mediated synchronization. By taking advantage of a lab-on-a-chip microfluidic device developed in our laboratory, here we report that both pathways are involved. We found the paracrine factors-mediated synchronization of molecular clocks is diffusion-limited and, in our device, effective only in case of a short distance between neuronal populations. Interestingly, interconnecting astrocytes define an active signaling channel that can synchronize molecular clocks of neuronal populations also at longer distances. At mechanism level, we found that astrocytes-mediated synchronization involves both GABA and glutamate, while neuronal paracrine factors-mediated synchronization occurs through GABA signaling. These findings identify a previously unknown role of astrocytes as active cells that might distribute long-range signals to synchronize the brain clocks, thus further strengthening the importance of reciprocal interactions between glial and neuronal cells in the context of circadian circuitry.
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36. O que mudou entre os períodos de pico e de platô durante a primeira onda do SARS-CoV-2? Estudo multicêntrico português em unidades de cuidados intensivos
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Rui Antunes Pereira, Marta Sousa, José Pedro Cidade, Luís Melo, Diogo Lopes, Sara Ventura, Irene Aragão, Raul Miguel de Freitas Lima Neto, Elena Molinos, Ana Marques, Nelson Cardoso, Flávio Marino, Filipa Brás Monteiro, Ana Pinho Oliveira, Rogério C Silva, André Miguel Neto Real, Bruno Sarmento Banheiro, Renato Reis, Maria Adão-Serrano, Ana Cracium, Ana Valadas, João Miguel Ribeiro, Pedro Póvoa, Camila Tapadinhas, Vítor Mendes, Luís Coelho, Raquel Maia, Paulo Telles Freitas, Isabel Amorim Ferreira, Tiago Ramires, Luís Silva Val-Flores, Mariana Cascão, Rita Alves, Simão C Rodeia, Cleide Barrigoto, Rosa Cardiga, Maria João Ferreira da Silva, Bruno Vale, Tatiana Fonseca, Ana Lúcia Rios, João Camões, Danay Pérez, Susana Cabral, Maria Inês Ribeiro, João João Mendes, João Gouveia, and Susana Mendes Fernandes
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COVID-19 ,Infecções por coronavírus ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Pandemia ,Cuidados intensivos ,Estado terminal ,Corticosteroides ,Síndrome do desconforto respiratório ,Cânula ,Resultados de cuidados críticos ,Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aid ,RC86-88.9 - Abstract
RESUMO Objetivo: Analisar e comparar as características de pacientes críticos com a COVID-19, a abordagem clínica e os resultados entre os períodos de pico e de platô na primeira onda pandêmica em Portugal. Métodos: Este foi um estudo de coorte multicêntrico ambispectivo, que incluiu pacientes consecutivos com a forma grave da COVID-19 entre março e agosto de 2020 de 16 unidades de terapia intensiva portuguesas. Definiram-se as semanas 10 - 16 e 17 - 34 como os períodos de pico e platô. Resultados: Incluíram-se 541 pacientes adultos com mediana de idade de 65 [57 - 74] anos, a maioria do sexo masculino (71,2%). Não houve diferenças significativas na mediana de idade (p = 0,3), no Simplified Acute Physiology Score II (40 versus 39; p = 0,8), na pressão parcial de oxigênio/fração inspirada de oxigênio (139 versus 136; p = 0,6), na terapia com antibióticos na admissão (57% versus 64%; p = 0,2) ou na mortalidade aos 28 dias (24,4% versus 22,8%; p = 0,7) entre o período de pico e platô. Durante o período de pico, os pacientes tiveram menos comorbidades (1 [0 - 3] versus 2 [0 - 5]; p = 0,002); fizeram mais uso de vasopressores (47% versus 36%; p < 0,001) e ventilação mecânica invasiva na admissão (58,1% versus 49,2%; p < 0,001), e tiveram mais prescrição de hidroxicloroquina (59% versus 10%; p < 0,001), lopinavir/ritonavir (41% versus 10%; p < 0,001) e posição prona (45% versus 36%; p = 0,04). Entretanto, durante o platô, observou-se maior uso de cânulas nasais de alto fluxo (5% versus 16%; p < 0,001) na admissão, remdesivir (0,3% versus 15%; p < 0,001) e corticosteroides (29% versus 52%; p < 0,001), além de menor tempo de internação na unidade de terapia intensiva (12 versus 8 dias; p < 0,001). Conclusão: Houve mudanças significativas nas comorbidades dos pacientes, nos tratamentos da unidade de terapia intensiva e no tempo de internação entre os períodos de pico e platô na primeira onda da COVID-19.
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37. Epidemiology and Burden of Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia among Adult Intensive Care Unit Patients: A Portuguese, Multicenter, Retrospective Study (eVAP-PT Study)
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Paulo Mergulhão, João Gonçalves Pereira, Antero Vale Fernandes, Andriy Krystopchuk, João Miguel Ribeiro, Daniel Miranda, Heloísa Castro, Carla Eira, Juvenal Morais, Cristina Lameirão, Sara Gomes, Dina Leal, Joana Duarte, Leonor Pássaro, Filipe Froes, and Ignacio Martin-Loeches
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hospital stay ,invasive mechanical ventilation ,nosocomial infections ,sepsis ,VAP (ventilator-associated pneumonia) ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) is a prevailing nosocomial infection in critically ill patients requiring invasive mechanical ventilation (iMV). The impact of VAP is profound, adversely affecting patient outcomes and placing a significant burden on healthcare resources. This study assessed for the first time the contemporary VAP epidemiology in Portugal and its burden on the healthcare system and clinical outcomes. Additionally, resource consumption (duration of iMV, intensive care unit (ICU), hospital length of stay (LOS)) and empirical antimicrobial therapy were also evaluated. This multicenter, retrospective study included patients admitted to the hospital between July 2016 and December 2017 in a participating ICU, who underwent iMV for at least 48 h. Patients with a VAP diagnosis were segregated for further analysis (n = 197). Control patients, ventilated for >48 h but without a VAP diagnosis, were also included in a 1:1 ratio. Cumulative VAP incidence was computed. All-cause mortality was assessed at 28, 90, and 365 days after ICU admission. Cumulative VAP incidence was 9.2% (95% CI 8.0–10.5). The all-cause mortality rate in VAP patients was 24.9%, 34.0%, and 40.6%, respectively, and these values were similar to those observed in patients without VAP diagnosis. Further, patients with VAP had significantly longer ICU (27.5 vs. 11.0 days, p < 0.001) and hospital LOS (61 vs. 35.9 days, p < 0.001), more time under iMV (20.7 vs. 8.0 days, p < 0.001) and were more often subjected to tracheostomy (36.5 vs. 14.2%; p < 0.001). Patients with VAP who received inappropriate empirical antimicrobials had higher 28-day mortality, 34.3% vs. 19.5% (odds ratio 2.16, 95% CI 1.10–4.23), although the same was not independently associated with 1-year all-cause mortality (p = 0.107). This study described the VAP impact and burden on the Portuguese healthcare system, with approximately 9% of patients undergoing iMV for >48 h developing VAP, leading to increased resource consumption (longer ICU and hospital LOS). An unexpectedly high incidence of inappropriate, empirical antimicrobial therapy was also noted, being positively associated with a higher mortality risk of these patients. Knowledge of the Portuguese epidemiology characterization of VAP and its multidimensional impact is essential for efficient treatment and optimized long-term health outcomes of these patients.
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38. Aircraft Structural Design and Life-Cycle Assessment through Digital Twins
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Sérgio M. O. Tavares, João A. Ribeiro, Bruno A. Ribeiro, and Paulo M. S. T. de Castro
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digital twins ,finite-element models ,damage-tolerant design ,structural design ,model updating ,data-driven design ,Technology ,Engineering design ,TA174 - Abstract
Numerical modeling tools are essential in aircraft structural design, yet they face challenges in accurately reflecting real-world behavior due to factors like material properties scatter and manufacturing-induced deviations. This article addresses the potential impact of digital twins on overcoming these limitations and enhancing model reliability through advanced updating techniques based on machine learning. Digital twins, which are virtual replicas of physical systems, offer a promising solution by integrating sensor data, operational inputs, and historical records. Machine learning techniques enable the calibration and validation of models, combining experimental inputs with simulations through continuous updating processes that refine digital twins, improving their accuracy in predicting structural behavior and performance throughout an aircraft’s life cycle. These refined models enable real-time monitoring and precise damage assessment, supporting decision making in diverse contexts. By integrating sensor data and updating techniques, digital twins contribute to improved design and maintenance operations by providing valuable insights into structural health, safety, and reliability. Ultimately, this approach leads to more efficient and safer aviation operations, demonstrating the potential of digital twins to revolutionize aircraft structural analysis and design. This article explores various advancements and methodologies applicable to structural assessment, leveraging machine learning tools. These include the utilization of physics-informed neural networks, which enable the handling of diverse uncertainties. Such approaches empower a more informed and adaptive strategy, contributing to the assurance of structural integrity and safety in aircraft structures throughout their operational life.
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39. Methodology for Predicting Maritime Traffic Ship Emissions Using Automatic Identification System Data
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João N. Ribeiro da Silva, Tiago A. Santos, and Angelo P. Teixeira
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Automatic Identification System ,port and coastal maritime traffic ,ship emissions ,ports ,Naval architecture. Shipbuilding. Marine engineering ,VM1-989 ,Oceanography ,GC1-1581 - Abstract
This paper develops a methodology to estimate ship emissions using Automatic Identification System data (AIS). The methodology includes methods for AIS message decoding and ship emission estimation based on the ship’s technical and operational characteristics. A novel approach for ship type identification based on the visited port terminal is described. The methodology is implemented in a computational tool, SEA (Ship Emission Assessment). First, the accuracy of the method for ship type identification is assessed and then the methodology is validated by comparing its predictions with those of two other methodologies. The tool is applied to three case studies using AIS data of maritime traffic along the Portuguese coast and in the port of Lisbon for one month. The first case study compares the estimated emissions of a ferry and a cruise ship, with the ferry emitting much less than the cruise ship. The second case study estimates the geographical distribution of emissions in the port of Lisbon, with terminals corresponding to areas with a heavier concentration of exhaust emissions. The third case study focuses on the emissions from a container ship sailing along the continental coast of Portugal, differing considerably from port traffic since it operates exclusively in cruising mode.
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40. Anticoagulation Management in V-V ECMO Patients: A Multidisciplinary Pragmatic Protocol
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Ana Bento Rodrigues, Anabela Rodrigues, Catarina Jacinto Correia, Gustavo Nobre Jesus, and João Miguel Ribeiro
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(1) Background: Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) is a complex procedure affecting both the risk of thrombosis and bleeding. High-quality data to personalize anticoagulation management in ECMO are lacking, resulting in a high variability in practice among centers. For this reason, we review coagulation methods and monitoring and share a pragmatic proposal of coagulation management, as performed in our high-volume ECMO Referral Centre; (2) Methods: We revised the anticoagulation options and monitoring methods available for coagulation management in ECMO through PubMed search based on words including “anticoagulation,” “coagulation assays,” “ECMO,” “ELSO,” and “ISTH”; (3) Results: Actual revision of the literature was described as our routine practice regarding ECMO anticoagulation and monitoring; (4) Conclusions: No coagulation test is exclusively predictive of bleeding or thrombotic risk in patients undergoing ECMO support. An approach that allows for a tailored regimen of anticoagulation (regardless of agent used) and monitoring is mandatory. To accomplish this, we propose that the titration of anticoagulation therapies should include multiple laboratory tests, including anti-Xa, aPTT, ACT, viscoelastic tests, AT levels, platelet count, fibrinogen, and FXIII levels. Anticoagulation regimens should be tailored to a specific patient and personalized based on this complex array of essays.
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41. Infratentorial choroid plexus tumors in children: Case report and review of literature
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Amanda de Oliveira López, Patricia Dastoli, João Gabriel Ribeiro Gomes, Jardel Mendonça Nicácio, Marcos Devanir Silva da Costa, and Sergio Cavalheiro
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choroid plexus tumors ,posterior fossa ,pediatric ,Pediatrics ,RJ1-570 ,Surgery ,RD1-811 - Abstract
Background: Infratentorial choroid plexus tumors are rare lesions in the pediatric population. At diagnosis, they most often present with signs of intracranial hypertension and cranial nerve deficits. The main objective of the surgery is total resection and the prognosis is favorable in most cases. Case Report: A 16-year-old boy with gait disturbance, headaches and left side hypoacusia had a diagnosis of posterior fossa tumor with hypertensive hydrocephalus. He underwent urgent placement of a ventriculoperitoneal shunt and subsequently microsurgery with gross total resection. At follow up, the patient was asymptomatic and without deficits. Conclusion: Choroid plexus tumors should be included in the differential diagnosis of posterior fossa tumors in childhood. Preoperative planning, choosing the best surgical approach and interruption of the lesion's vascular supply as the initial step of surgery are fundamental strategies for successful treatment.
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42. Corporate governance index and market performance: evidence in the Brazilian stock market
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João Eduardo Ribeiro and Antônio Artur de Souza
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corporate governance ,governance indexes ,market performance ,Tobin's Q ,agency theory ,Business ,HF5001-6182 ,Finance ,HG1-9999 - Abstract
ABSTRACT This study aimed to build a corporate governance index for Brazilian companies with stocks traded by the Brazil Stock Exchange and Over-the-Counter Market (Brasil, Bolsa, Balcão [B3]) to evaluate the effect of the best governance practices on their market performance, between the years 2010 and 2020. Despite the different governance indexes created for Brazilian companies, most of the empirical studies used proxies based on B3's Differential Corporate Governance Levels (DCGLs). This scenario is mainly due to difficulty in collecting data and operationalizing these indexes. This article proposes a corporate governance index that is simple to use and, therefore, more accessible when compared to other indexes documented in the literature. The creation of an effective index for assessing corporate governance quality in Brazilian companies is key, given that the influence that governance has on the financial decisions made by these companies is greater in countries with weak legal protection for investors, such as Brazil. Investors see that well-governed companies are less risky, thus they have a better chance of recouping their investments. Thus, the proposed index stands out as a major instrument of financial assessment. The proposed governance index has been supported by previous studies pointing out the most efficient mechanisms in reducing agency problems. As measures of market performance, Tobin's Q and Firm Value were used. Finally, the analysis was performed using ordinary least squares (OLS) models, panel data, and regression models using the instrumental variables approach. The proposed index proved to be a good measure of governance, given the unanimous results among the models. In all estimations, the relationship between corporate governance and market performance was positive, attesting the market confidence associated with the corporate governance quality expressed by the index.
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43. Interpreting match performance in elite futsal: considerations for normalizing variables using effective time
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Konstantinos Spyrou, João Nuno Ribeiro, António Ferraz, Pedro E. Alcaraz, Tomás T. Freitas, and Bruno Travassos
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five-a-side soccer ,team-sports ,match play ,external load ,tactical performance ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 - Abstract
IntroductionThis study aimed to investigate the physical and individual technical-tactical performance of elite futsal players.MethodsThirteen National Team futsal players (27.4 ± 4.7 years, 70.3 ± 7.6 kg, 176.3 ± 5.5 cm) competed in 15 official matches in three distinct competitions. Session rate of perceived exertion (sRPE) and player load (PL) were measured for assessing physical internal and external load, respectively. Individual tactical actions were analyzed using Instat Scout®, considering variables such as fouls, shots, shots on target, goals, successful dribbles, passes, successful passes, ball losses, ball recoveries, and challenges won.ResultsThe cluster analysis classified the players into two groups: “high-involvement” (HIGH) and “low-involvement” (LOW), based on their average effective playing time, sRPE, and PL. A linear mixed model was used to examine the differences in external and internal load and technical-tactical variables between the two groups, accounting for individual repeated measures. Considering absolute values, HIGH players presented higher sRPE, RPE, total PL, shots, goals, passes, successful passes, ball losses and recoveries, and challenges won (p = 0.001–0.039; ES = 0.43–2.48), when compared to their LOW counterparts. However, when analyzed relative to effective time, LOW players reached higher total PL and shots per minute (p = 0.001–0.012; ES = 0.39–0.93) when compared to HIGH players. Non-significant differences were found for the rest of the variables.DiscussionIn summary, these results emphasize the importance of normalizing internal and external load variables and technical-tactical performance variables per effective playing time in futsal. The current findings indicate that players with lower involvement can present the same or even higher physical and technical-tactical performance compared to teammates with more playing time.
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44. Propriedades psicométricas dos instrumentos de mensuração de agency: uma revisão sistemática
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Maria Julia Pegoraro Gai, Roberto Moraes Cruz, João Nuno Ribeiro Viseu, Synara Sepúlveda Sales, and Cyntia Nunes
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agência ,agência pessoal ,propriedades psicométricas ,instrumentos de mensuração ,Psychology ,BF1-990 - Abstract
A capacidade de agência, relacionada à percepção de protagonismo na tomada de decisões sobre a própria vida, já apresenta um histórico de investigações a partir de estudos empíricos, mas ainda existem indefinições conceituais e de mensuração do fenômeno, em que são observadas simplificações e generalizações do construto. Tendo isso em vista, o objetivo desta revisão sistemática da literatura é analisar as propriedades psicométricas de instrumentos de mensuração da agência pessoal. Executou-se uma revisão sistemática de literatura com buscas em seis bases de dados brasileiras e internacionais de publicações até 2020. Dos 55 documentos analisados, identificaram-se 23 instrumentos com essa proposta. Observaram-se fragilidades no tocante à robustez das propriedades psicométricas apresentadas, já que a maior parte se limita à validade de estrutura interna. As validades convergente e divergente são pouco exploradas. Não foi identificado um instrumento de mensuração da agência com validade estatística para o contexto brasileiro, pois encontrou-se apenas um instrumento com validação semântica. O desenvolvimento de um instrumento adaptado para o contexto brasileiro é a principal recomendação para estudos futuros.
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45. Regenerative and translational medicine in COPD: hype and hope
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Lucas Pires Guarnier, Lincoln Gozzi Moro, Francislaine Aparecida dos Reis Lívero, Carolina Arruda de Faria, Mauricio Fogaça Azevedo, Beatriz Pizoni Roma, Edilson Rodrigues Albuquerque, Maria José Malagutti-Ferreira, Alessandra Gomes Duarte Rodrigues, Adelson Alves da Silva, Eliseo Joji Sekiya, and João Tadeu Ribeiro-Paes
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COPD is a common, preventable and usually progressive disease associated with an enhanced chronic inflammatory response in the airways and lung, generally caused by exposure to noxious particles and gases. It is a treatable disease characterised by persistent respiratory symptoms and airflow limitation due to abnormalities in the airways and/or alveoli. COPD is currently the third leading cause of death worldwide, representing a serious public health problem and a high social and economic burden. Despite significant advances, effective clinical treatments have not yet been achieved. In this scenario, cell-based therapies have emerged as potentially promising therapeutic approaches. However, there are only a few published studies of cell-based therapies in human patients with COPD and a small number of ongoing clinical trials registered on clinicaltrials.gov. Despite the advances and interesting results, numerous doubts and questions remain about efficacy, mechanisms of action, culture conditions, doses, timing, route of administration and conditions related to homing and engraftment of the infused cells. This article presents the state of the art of cell-based therapy in COPD. Clinical trials that have already been completed and with published results are discussed in detail. We also discuss the questions that remain unanswered about cell-based regenerative and translational medicine for COPD.
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46. COVID-19-associated Coagulopathy Characterization using Rotational Thromboelastometry in a Prospective, Observational Cohort Study: The HemoCoV Study
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Anabela Rodrigues, Tiago Dias Domingues, Gustavo Nobre Jesus, Ana Garção, Ana Rita Rodrigues, Catarina Jacinto Correia, Carla Leal Pereira, Dulce Correia, Álvaro Beleza, and João Miguel Ribeiro
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Blood Coagulation Disorders ,COVID-19 ,Fibrinolysis ,Thromboelastometry ,Thrombosis ,Medicine ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Introduction: COVID-19-associated coagulopathy includes systemic and endothelial inflammation with coagulation dysregulation related to immunothrombosis. The aim of this study was to characterize this complication of SARS-CoV-2 infection in patients with moderate to severe COVID-19. Methods: An open-label, prospective observational study conducted in patients with COVID-19 moderate to severe acute respiratory failure admitted to an intensive care unit (ICU). Coagulation testing, including thromboelastometry, biochemical analysis and clinical variables, were collected at prespecified time points during the 30 days of ICU stay. Results: The study included 145 patients, 73.8% male, with a median age of 68 years (interquartile range - IQR 55 - 74). The most prevalent comorbidities were arterial hypertension (63.4%), obesity (44.1%) and diabetes (22.1%). Simplified acute physiology score II (SAPS II) was on average 43.5 (11 - 105) and sequential organ failure assessment (SOFA) at admission was 7.5 (0 - 14). During ICU stay, 66.9% of patients underwent invasive mechanical ventilation and 18.4% extracorporeal membrane oxygenation support; thrombotic and hemorrhagic events occurred in 22.1% and 15.1% of the patients respectively; anticoagulation with heparin was present in 99.2% of patients since early ICU stay. Death occurred in 35% of patients. Longitudinal studies revealed changes in almost all coagulation tests during the ICU stay. SOFA score, lymphocyte counts, some biochemical, inflammatory and coagulation parameters, including hypercoagulability and hypofibrinolysis seen in thromboelastometry, differed significantly (p < 0.05), between ICU admission and discharge. Hypercoagulability and hypofibrinolysis persisted throughout ICU hospitalization, showing higher incidence and severity in non-survivors. Conclusion: COVID-19-associated coagulopathy is characterized by hypercoagulability and hypofibrinolysis from ICU admission, and persisted throughout the clinical course in severe COVID-19. These changes were more pronounced in patients with higher disease burden and in non-survivors.
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47. POMONA: a multiplatform software for modeling seed physiology
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Renato Fernandes Cantão, João Paulo Ribeiro-Oliveira, Edvaldo A. Amaral da Silva, Amanda Rithieli dos Santos, Rute Quelvia de Faria, and Maria Marcia Pereira Sartori
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agriculture 5.0 ,algebraic models ,automated scoring ,corn ,seed quality ,soybean ,Plant culture ,SB1-1110 - Abstract
Seed physiology is related to functional and metabolic traits of the seed-seedling transition. In this sense, modeling the kinetics, uniformity and capacity of a seed sample plays a central role in designing strategies for trade, food, and environmental security. Thus, POMONA is presented as an easy-to-use multiplatform software designed to bring several logistic and linearized models into a single package, allowing for convenient and fast assessment of seed germination and or longevity, even if the data has a non-Normal distribution. POMONA is implemented in JavaScript using the Quasar framework and can run in the Microsoft Windows operating system, GNU/Linux, and Android-powered mobile hardware or on a web server as a service. The capabilities of POMONA are showcased through a series of examples with diaspores of corn and soybean, evidencing its robustness, accuracy, and performance. POMONA can be the first step for the creation of an automatic multiplatform that will benefit laboratory users, including those focused on image analysis.
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48. HOW DO MEDICAL AND NURSING STUDENTS VIEW HEALTHCARE TECHNOLOGY? A PSYCHOMETRIC VALIDATION STUDY OF THE USABILITY EVALUATION QUESTIONNAIRE IN BANGLADESH
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Farhana Manzoor, Nandita Islam Pia, Ridwanur Rahman, Naheyan Bin Rahman, Debashish Debnath, Hasan Shahriar Rahman, Masood Mohammed Abdul Aziz, Farhana Ferdaus, Nahida Sultana, Kazi Shafiqul Halim, Mohammad Gilam Iqbal, Israt Jahan Ummon, Bui Vu Binh, Le Thi Tra My, Le Thi Cuc, Le Thanh Tung, Ngo Huy Hoang, Nguyen Thi Minh Chinh, Nguyen Thi Thanh Huong, Pham Thi Thuy Chinh, Mai Thi Thanh Thu, Essi Ylistalo, Katariina Kunnas, Annukka Huuskonen, Nina Smolander, Anabela de Sousa Salgueiro Oliveira, João Manuel Garcia do Nascimento Graveto, João Gonçalo Ribeiro Pardal, Paulo Jorge dos Santos Costa, and Pedro Miguel dos Santos Dinis Parreira
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Technology Acceptance ,Medical Students ,Nursing Students ,Scale ,Bangladesh ,Psychology ,BF1-990 ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 ,Mental healing ,RZ400-408 ,Anthropology ,GN1-890 - Abstract
The modernization of healthcare delivery is a reality in various international settings. To ensure efficient and safe use of the diverse forms of healthcare technology available, professionals and students must be receptive to incorporating such tools into their practice. Currently, there is no instrument in Bangladesh to assess healthcare students’ technology acceptance. Objective: To translate, culturally adapt, and validate the Usability Evaluation Questionnaire (UtEQ) among Bangladeshi healthcare students. Method: A cross-sectional study with a methodological approach was conducted in two phases. The first phase involved the translation of the UtEQ questionnaire to Bengali, following the six stages proposed by Beaton et al. In the second phase, the psychometric properties of the questionnaire were evaluated using a non-probability sample of 486 undergraduate healthcare students from three higher education institutions in Bangladesh. Confirmatory factor analysis was performed, and the Cronbach’s alpha coefficient was estimated to find out the internal consistency. Results: Internal consistency was found to be excellent for all scale dimensions, ranging from 0.88 to 0.92, while confirmatory factor analysis showed adequate goodness-of-fit indicators. Conclusion: The UtEQ-B provides a reliable and valid method for healthcare educators and researchers to assess technology acceptance among healthcare students during clinical training in Bangladesh.
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49. HOW DO NURSING STUDENTS PERCEIVE HEALTHCARE TECHNOLOGY? A PSYCHOMETRIC VALIDATION STUDY OF THE USABILITY EVALUATION QUESTIONNAIRE IN VIETNAM
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Le Thanh Tung, Ngo Huy Hoang, Nguyen Thi Minh Chinh, Nguyen Thi Thanh Huong, Mai Thi Thanh Thu, Truong Quang Trung, Duong Thi Thu Huyen, Nguyen Thi Thu Huong, Kazi Shafiqul Halim, Mohammad Gilam Iqbal, Israt Jahan Ummon, Masood Mohammed Abdul Aziz, Farhana Ferdaus, Nahida Sultana, Farhana Manzoor, Nandita Islam Pia, Ridwanur Rahman, Naheyan Bin Rahman, Essi Ylistalo, Katariina Kunnas, Annukka Huuskonen, Nina Smolander, João Manuel Garcia do Nascimento Graveto, Anabela de Sousa Salgueiro Oliveira, João Gonçalo Ribeiro Pardal, Paulo Jorge dos Santos Costa, and Pedro Miguel dos Santos Dinis Parreira
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Technology Acceptance ,Nursing Students ,Vietnam ,Psychology ,BF1-990 ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 ,Mental healing ,RZ400-408 ,Anthropology ,GN1-890 - Abstract
The rapid advancement of technology has transformed the role of nurses and nursing students in patient care, making it an integral component of healthcare delivery. The use of innovative technologies has become commonplace in healthcare settings, creating a high-tech environment that can enhance nursing care quality and patient experience. It is essential for nursing staff and students to be receptive to incorporating such tools into their practice to ensure safe and efficient use of various forms of healthcare technology. Objective: Given the absence of an existing tool in Vietnam to evaluate healthcare students’ technology acceptance, the aim of our research was to culturally adapt, translate, and validate the Usability Evaluation Questionnaire (UtEQ) among nursing students in Vietnam. Method: We conducted a methodological and cross-sectional study in two phases: translation of the UtEQ to Vietnamese (UtEQ-V) following six stages proposed by Beaton and collaborators, and assessment of its psychometric properties in a non-probability sample of 295 Vietnamese nursing students. Results: The UtEQ-V’s reliability was found to be above 0.8 for all factors (.88–.95), while confirmatory factor analysis showed adequate goodness-of-fit indicators. Conclusion: The UtEQ-V is a reliable and valid instrument that can support nursing educators and researchers to assess students’ technology acceptance during their clinical training.
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50. CULTURAL ADAPTATION AND PSYCHOMETRIC VALIDATION OF THE SELF EFFICIENCY AND PERFORMANCE IN SELF-MANAGEMENT SUPPORT (SEPSS) QUESTIONNAIRE IN UNDERGRADUATE NURSING AND MEDICAL STUDENTS OF BANGLADESH
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Masood Mohammed Abdul Aziz, Farhana Ferdaus, Nahida Sultana, Farhana Manzoor, Nandita Islam Pia, Ridwanur Rahman, Naheyan Bin Rahman, Kazi Shafiqul Halim, Mohammad Gilam Iqbal, Israt Jahan Ummon, Nguyen Huu Tu, Le Thi Tra My, Duong Thi Thu Huyen, Le Thanh Tung, Ngo Huy Hoang, Nguyen Thi Minh Chinh, Nguyen Thi Thanh Huong, Pham Thi Thuy Chinh, Hoang Thi Minh Thai, Essi Ylistalo, Katariina Kunnas, Annukka Huuskonen, Nina Smolander, Anabela de Sousa Salgueiro Oliveira, João Manuel Garcia do Nascimento Graveto, João Gonçalo Ribeiro Pardal, Paulo Jorge dos Santos Costa, and Pedro Miguel dos Santos Dinis Parreira
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Self-Management ,Nursing Students ,Medical Students ,Self-Efficacy ,Performance ,Scale ,Psychology ,BF1-990 ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 ,Mental healing ,RZ400-408 ,Anthropology ,GN1-890 - Abstract
In an aging society, healthcare professionals and students face increasing demands to actively involve patients in the decision-making process regarding their health conditions and lifestyles. Self-management support is considered a best practice that aligns with the patient-centered care paradigm in Bangladesh. However, there is currently no instrument available to assess healthcare professionals’ competencies in this field, particularly during their early education and training period. The aim of this study was to translate the Self Efficiency and Performance in Self-management Support (SEPSS) instrument into Bangla and validate its psychometric properties in a sample of undergraduate healthcare students in Bangladeshi higher education institutions. A cross-sectional study was conducted to assess the reliability, validity, and cultural appropriateness of the Bangla version of SEPSS-36 among 486 nursing and medical students. Confirmatory factor analysis was carried out using the chi-square model fit index (CMIN), comparative fit index (CFI), and Root Mean Square Error of Approximation (RMSEA) as fit indices. The internal consistency was estimated by the Cronbach alpha coefficient. The results indicate that the CMIN (2.658) and RMSEA (.058) values suggest that the sample data and hypothetical model are an acceptable fit in the analysis, with satisfactory CFI values (.895). The reliability for all SEPSS dimensions was acceptable. The Bangla version of the SEPSS questionnaire is a valid and reliable instrument that can assist healthcare educators and researchers in determining students’ competencies within this domain.
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