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2. Enhanced far infrared emissivity, UV protection and near-infrared shielding of polypropylene composites via incorporation of natural mineral for functional fabric development
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Pengfei He, Rayland Jun Yan Low, Stephen Francis Burns, Vitali Lipik, and Alfred Iing Yoong Tok
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Far infrared radiation in the range of 4–20 µm has been showed to have biological and health benefits to the human body. Therefore, incorporating far-infrared emissivity additives into polymers and/or fabrics hold promise for the development of functional textiles. In this study, we incorporated nine types of natural minerals into polypropylene (PP) film and examined their properties to identify potential candidates for functional textiles and apparels. The addition of 2% mineral powders into PP film increased the far-infrared emissivity (5–14 µm) by 7.65%-14.48%. The improvement in far-infrared emissivity within the range of 5–14 µm, which overlaps with the peak range of human skin radiation at 8–14 µm, results in increased absorption efficiency, and have the potential to enhance thermal and biological effects. Moreover, the incorporation of mineral powders in PP films exhibited favorable ultraviolet (UV) protection and near-infrared (NIR) shielding properties. Two films, specifically those containing red ochre and hematite, demonstrated excellent UV protection with a UPF rating of 50+ and blocked 99.92% and 98.73% of UV radiation, respectively. Additionally, they showed 95.2% and 93.2% NIR shielding properties, compared to 54.1% NIR shielding properties of PP blank films. The UV protection and NIR shielding properties offered additional advantages for the utilization of polymer composite with additives in the development of sportswear and other outdoor garments. The incorporation of minerals could absorb near-IR radiation and re-emit them at longer wavelength in the mid-IR region. Furthermore, the incorporation of minerals significantly improved the heat retention of PP films under same heat radiation treatment. Notably, films with red ochre and hematite exhibited a dramatic temperature increase, reaching 2.5 and 3.2 times the temperature increase of PP films under same heat radiation treatment, respectively (46.8 °C and 59.9 °C higher than the temperature increase of 20.9 °C in the PP film). Films with additives also demonstrated lower thermal effusivity than PP blank films, indicating superior heat insulation properties. Therefore, polypropylene films with mineral additives, particularly those containing red ochre and hematite, showed remarkable heat capacity, UV-protection, NIR-shielding properties and enhanced far infrared emissivity, making them promising candidates for the development of functional textiles.
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- 2023
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3. Prevalence and circulant genotypes of Chlamydia trachomatis in university women from cities in the Brazilian Amazon
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Leonardo Miranda dos Santos, Maria Renata Mendonça dos Santos Vieira, Rodrigo Covre Vieira, Lídia Bolivar da Luz Silva, Geraldo Mariano Moraes de Macêdo, Angélica Espinosa Miranda, Danielle Murici Brasiliense, Ricardo José de Paula Souza e Guimarães, Edivaldo Costa Sousa, Stephen Francis Ferrari, Helder Henrique Costa Pinheiro, Edna Aoba Yassui Ishikawa, and Maísa Silva de Sousa
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Medicine ,Science - Published
- 2024
4. Using copepods to develop a didactic strategy for teaching species concepts in the classroom
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Camila Moraes Gomes, Davidson Sodré, Rauquírio Marinho da Costa, André Magalhães, Renata Furtado do Rosário, Stephen Francis Ferrari, Grazielle Fernanda Evangelista Gomes, Iracilda Sampaio, and Marcelo Vallinoto
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Education ,Practical activities ,Copepods ,Didactic strategies ,Special aspects of education ,LC8-6691 ,Evolution ,QH359-425 - Abstract
Abstract While there is little doubt that the species is the lowest independent evolutionary unit, understanding the many different species concepts is a difficult task, even for university students. In the present study, we propose a didactic sequence that involves fieldwork, laboratory analyses, experimental cultures, and computational work in an integrated strategy for the comprehension of the phenetic, ecological, biological, and phylogenetic species concepts. This activity is based on the observation of the morphological, ecological, biological, and phylogenetic characteristics of samples of two copepod crustaceans, Acartia tonsa Dana, 1849 and Acartia lilljeborgi Giesbrecht, 1889 (Copepoda, Calanoida). These species were the focus of a simple practical that contributes to the effective comprehension of the four species concepts mentioned above, using straightforward methods that can be standardized easily in the laboratory and classroom. The practical activities developed for the didactic sequence presented here not only made the classes more interesting and motivational, but also contributed to the more effective assimilation of the content, as well as the more effective consolidation of the knowledge presented in the class. It is important to note that these activities can be developed at different educational levels (i.e., undergraduate and graduate students), and can be applied to other types of organism (e.g., amphibians, insects or other copepods), as long as their characteristics are adequate for the systematic exploration of the four species concepts included here.
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- 2022
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5. High prevalence of sexual infection by human papillomavirus and Chlamydia trachomatis in sexually-active women from a large city in the Amazon region of Brazil
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Leonardo Miranda dos Santos, Josiellem Damasceno de Souza, Hilary Acha Mbakwa, Akim Felipe Santos Nobre, Rodrigo Covre Vieira, Stephen Francis Ferrari, Anderson Raiol Rodrigues, Edna Aoba Yassui Ishikawa, João Farias Guerreiro, and Maísa Silva de Sousa
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Background The Human Papillomavirus (HPV) and Chlamydia trachomatis are the most prevalent Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) worldwide, and are associated cervical cancer and pelvic inflammatory disease, respectively. However, 80% of women testing positive are asymptomatic. In the Amazon region, young women, in particular, are widely exposed to the infections and their consequences. Objectives Determine the prevalence of sexual infection by HPV and C. trachomatis in young, sexually-active women treated at a university health program in a large city of the Brazilian Amazon region. Methods We amplified the L1 gene of HPV. We amplified ompA gene of C. trachomatis by nested PCR, and the study participants filled in a questionnaire on their social, epidemiological, and reproductive health characteristics. The data were analyzed using the Odds Ratio, to evaluate the degree of association of these variables with the observed infections. Results The prevalence of infection by HPV was 15.5% (47/303). This infection was recorded in 32.2% of the women of less than 25 years of age (OR:3.02 [CI95%] = 1.32–6.92; p = 0.014), 17.9% of the single women (OR: 2.41 [CI95%] = 1.22–4.75; p = 0.014), 23.8% of the women that reported having first sexual intercourse at less than 15 years of age (OR: 2.22 [CI95%] = 1.16–4.23; p = 0.021), 20% of those that reported having had more than one sexual partner during their lifetime (OR: 3.83 [CI95%] = 1.56–9.37; p = 0.003), and in 28.3% that use oral contraceptives (CI95% = 1.33–5.43; p = 0.008). The prevalence of sexual infection by C. trachomatis was 4.6% (14/303), and this bacterium was present in 16.1% of the young women of less than 25 years of age (OR: 2.86 [CI95%] = 1.33–5.43; p = 0.008). Conclusions We found a high prevalence of HPV in young, unmarried women who started their sex lives early, who had several sexual partners in their lives and who used oral contraceptives. The prevalence of C. trachomatis was high only in young women. Our data are in accordance with other studies in Brazil and in the world and may serve to base the formulation of diagnostic and screening measures for these infections in women in the Amazon.
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- 2022
6. Is Self-Determined Motivation a Useful Agent to Overcome Perceived Exercise Barriers in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus?
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Heon Jin Kang, John Chee Keng Wang, Stephen Francis Burns, and Melvin Khee-Shing Leow
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type 2 diabetes mellitus ,self-determined motivation ,barriers to physical activity ,self-determined theory ,physical activity ,exercise ,Psychology ,BF1-990 - Abstract
Background: Devising a program to increase physical activity (PA)/exercise behavior in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) can meet with limited effectiveness in real-world settings because of the variety of barriers to PA/exercise that individuals need to overcome. An alternative approach is to explore whether targeting motivation as a facilitator may be effective to increase PA/exercise. This study aimed to understand attitudes toward perceived barriers to PA/exercise by examining individual levels of motivation, grounded on self-determination theory, in patients with T2DM. Methods: This study used an integrated approach combining qualitative and quantitative analysis. Sixteen patients with T2DM were grouped (n = 8 for each group) into either a higher self-motivation (HSM) or lower self-motivation (LSM) group via the Relative Autonomy Index. Thematic and deductive analysis were used to identify attitudes based on ten preconceived barrier themes: apathy, dislike, no priority, lack of support, health problems, lack of knowledge, unfavorable environment, tiredness, lack of time, and financial constraints. Quantitative analysis was to assess statistical differences in the volume of PA/exercise across the two groups, and a mixed-methods analysis was employed to highlight unique cases. Results: Patients in the HSM group expressed positive attitudes toward barriers to PA/exercise, while patients in the LSM group expressed a greater degree of hindrance. Although regular PA/exercise is necessary for T2DM management, patients with LSM considered PA/exercise a lesser priority displaying negative attitudes such as apathy and dislike. Conversely, patients with HSM placed greater emphasis on the benefits of PA/exercise regardless of apathy and dislike. Lack of time and health problems were commonly reported in both groups. The volume of PA/exercise corresponded to motivation levels, but there were some unique cases which arose from active commuting habits and severe health problems. Conclusion: These findings provide insights on how attitudes to perceived barriers to PA/exercise differ by levels of motivation. One insight was that examining motivation should be an essential consideration when designing practical strategies to overcome PA/exercise barriers in patients with T2DM. Lack of time and health problems exist regardless of motivation levels. Future research requires a tailored approach to managing barriers to PA/exercise in patients with T2DM.
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- 2021
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7. Non-volant mammals of the Ibura National Forest, northeastern Brazil
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Raone Beltrão-Mendes, Mônica Alves Cunha, Caroline Silva, Paulo Cezar Reys Bastos, Juan Ruiz-Esparza, Marcus Vinicius Brandão, Patrício Adriano da Rocha, and Stephen Francis Ferrari
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phytophysiognomies ,eucalyptus plantation, habitat effect ,small mammals ,protected area. ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
Less than 10% of the original Atlantic Forest cover now remains standing in the Brazilian state of Sergipe, although few scientific studies have focused on its mammalian diversity. The present study describes the diversity of non-volant mammals found in the Ibura National Forest (INF), based on live trapping, and direct and indirect observations. We sampled the IBF on six days per month between June 2012 and August 2013, using live-traps (Sherman-type) positioned in pairs (ground and understory). We equally sampled semideciduous forest and an abandoned Eucalyptus plantation with dense understory (over 30 years). We also used non-systematics methods (direct observations, vestiges, camera-trap, and opportunistic captures). We recorded 18 species, from 12 families and 7 orders considering all the applied methods. Among recorded species, Bradypus torquatus and Lontra longicaudis are considered threatened of extinction. Considering only the live-trapping (totaling 3,240 trapping nights), we captured 125 individuals (3.85% success) from four species, Marmosa demerarae (52%), Didelphis albiventris (19.2%), Cerradomys vivoi (15.2%), and M. murina (13.6%). Estimated and observed richness was the same, suggesting a satisfactory effort. Didelphis albiventris and M. demerarae showed significantly higher captures in the dry seasons. Didelphis albiventris and C. vivoi showed significantly higher captures in the substratum, and M. demerarae higher in the understory. Cerradomys vivoi showed significantly higher captures in the Eucalyptus phytophysiognomy. Non-Metric Multidimensional Scaling and the ANOSIM showed a significant difference in the captured species among semidecidual forest and Eucalyptus. Despite the small area (144 ha), the INF still houses a relatively high mammalian diversity. Further investigations may help to understand the role of habitat reduction in the diversity and habitat partitioning among mammal species in the Atlantic Forest of Northeastern Brazil.
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- 2020
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8. Stability of the HTLV-1 glycoprotein 46 (gp46) gene in an endemic region of the Brazilian Amazon and the presence of a significant mutation (N93D) in symptomatic patients
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Maria de Nazaré do Socorro de Almeida Viana, Akim Felipe Santos Nobre, Edivaldo Costa Jr, Ingrid Christiane Silva, Bruna Teles Pinheiro, Cássia Cristine Costa Pereira, Louise de Souza Canto Ferreira, Danilo Souza de Almeida, Marcos William Leão de Araújo, Mariza da Silva Borges, Carlos Araujo da Costa, Edna Aoba Yassui Ishikawa, Stephen Francis Ferrari, and Maísa Silva de Sousa
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Genetic diversity ,Molecular evolution ,Neglected diseases ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
Abstract Background The human T-lymphotropic virus type 1 (HTLV-1) affects 2–5 million people worldwide, and is associated with a number of degenerative and infectious diseases. The Envelope glycoproteins (gp) are highly conserved among the different HTLV-1 isolates, although nucleotide substitutions in the region that codifies these proteins may influence both the infectivity and the replication of the virus. The gp46 gene has functional domains which have been associated with the inhibition of the formation of the syncytium, cell-cell transmission, and the production of antibodies. The present study investigated the genetic stability of the gp46 gene of HTLV-1 in an endemic region of Brazilian Amazonia. Methods Index case (IC - a sample of a given family group) carriers of HTLV-1 were investigated in the metropolitan region of Belém (Pará, Brazil) between January 2010 (registered retrospectively) and December 2015. The sequences that codify the gp46 were amplified by PCR, purified and sequenced (MF084788–MF084825). The gene was characterized using bioinformatics and Bayesian Inference. Results The 40 patients analyzed had a mean age of 45.2 years and 70% presented some type of symptom, with a predominance of pain and sensitivity, dysautonomia, and motor disorders. All patients presented the aA (Transcontinental Cosmopolitan) genotype, with an extremely low mutation rate, which is characteristic of the codifying region (aA – 1.83 × 10–4 mutations per site per year). The gp46 gene had a nucleotide diversity of between 0.00% and 2.0%. Amino acid mutations were present in 66.6% of the samples of individuals with signs/symptoms or diseases associated with HTLV-1 (p = 0.0091). Of the three most frequent mutations, the previously undescribed N93D mutant was invariably associated with symptomatic cases. Conclusions The aA HTLV-1 subtype is predominant in the metropolitan region of Belém and presented a high degree of genetic stability in the codifying region. The rare N93D amino acid mutation may be associated with the clinical manifestations of this viral infection. Importance Little is known of the phylogeny of HTLV-1 in the endemic region of Brazilian Amazonia, and few complete gene sequences are available for the gp46 glycoprotein from the local population. The nucleotide sequences of the viral gp46 gene recorded in the present study confirmed the genetic stability of the region, and pointed to a homogeneous viral group, with local geographic characteristics. Further research will be necessary to more fully understand the molecular diversity of this protein, given the potential of this codifying region as a model for an effective HTLV-1 vaccine. The identification of a rare mutation (N93D), present only in symptomatic patients, should also be investigated further as a potential clinical marker. Trial registration ISRCTN 12345678, registered 28 September 2014.
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- 2018
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9. Análise multitemporal do desmatamento nos municípios de Canindé de São Francisco e Poço Redondo, SE
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Daniela Pinheiro Bitencurti, Felippe Pessoa de Melo, Douglas Vieira Gois, Juan Ruiz-Esparza, Adauto de Souza Ribeiro, Stephen Francis Ferrari, and Rosemeri Melo e Souza
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Caatinga ,Cobertura vegetal ,Classificação ,Human ecology. Anthropogeography ,GF1-900 ,Physical geography ,GB3-5030 ,Geography (General) ,G1-922 - Abstract
O processo de desmatamento e o consequente aumento das áreas de pastagens configuram um dos graves processos de degradação das terras na atualidade. A presente pesquisa objetivou realizar análises multitemporais da cobertura vegetal (1980, 1990 e 2000) nos municípios de Canindé de São Francisco e Poço Redondo, com destaque para o Monumento Natural (MONA) Grota do Angico. Foram mapeadas seis classes: Caatinga arbórea, Caatinga arbórea-arbustiva, Caatinga arbustiva, Pasto, Hidrografia e Nuvens. O resultado mostrou o decréscimo das classes de Caatinga, como a variação da Caatinga arbórea entre o anos de 1980, 1990 e 2000 que corresponderam as porcentagens de 6,12, 0,71 e 2,81 respectivamente. Enquanto houve o consequente aumento da classe de pasto entre as referidas décadas, com 38,46, 52,33 e 69,65 respectivamente. A mesma lógica foi constatada dentro do MONA Grota do Angico.
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- 2017
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10. Low genetic diversity of the Human T-cell Lymphotropic Virus (HTLV-1) in an endemic area of the Brazilian Amazon basin.
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Akim Felipe Santos Nobre, Danilo de Souza Almeida, Louise Canto Ferreira, Deimy Lima Ferreira, Edivaldo Costa Sousa Júnior, Maria de Nazaré do Socorro de Almeida Viana, Ingrid Christiane Silva, Bruna Teles Pinheiro, Stephen Francis Ferrari, Alexandre da Costa Linhares, Edna Aoba Ishikawa, Rita Catarina Medeiros Sousa, and Maísa Silva de Sousa
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The Human T-cell Lymphotropic Virus (HTLV-1) is a Deltaretrovírus that was first isolated in the 1970s, and associated with Adult T-cell Leucemia-Lymphoma (ATLL), and subsequently to Tropical Spastic Paraparesis-Myelopathy (TSP/HAM). The genetic diversity of the virus varies among geographic regions, although its mutation rate is very low (approximately 1% per thousand years) in comparison with other viruses. The present study determined the genetic diversity of HTLV-1 in the metropolitan region of Belém, in northern Brazil. Blood samples were obtained from patients at the UFPA Tropical Medicine Nucleus between January 2010 and December 2013. The DNA was extracted and the PX region of the HTLV was amplified using nested PCR. The positive samples were then digested using the Taq1 enzyme for the identification and differentiation of the HTLV-1 and HTLV-2. The 5'LTR region of the positive HTLV-1 samples were amplified by nested PCR, and then sequenced genetically. The phylogenetic analysis of the samples was based on the maximum likelihood method and the evolutionary profile was analyzed by the Bayesian approach. Overall, 78 samples tested positive for HTLV-1, and 44 were analyzed here. The aA (cosmopolitan-transcontinental) subtype was recorded in all the samples. The following evolutionary rates were recorded for the different subtypes-a: 2.10-3, b: 2.69. 10-2, c: 6.23. 10-2, d: 3.08. 10-2, e: 6. 10-2, f: 1.78. 10-3, g: 2.2. 10-2 mutations per site per year. The positive HTLV-1 samples tested in the present study were characterized by their low genetic diversity and high degree of stability.
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- 2018
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11. High prevalence of sexual Chlamydia trachomatis infection in young women from Marajó Island, in the Brazilian Amazon.
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Leonardo Miranda Dos Santos, Maria Renata Mendonça Dos Santos Vieira, Jéssica Fernanda Galdino Oliveira, Josinaide Quaresma Trindade, Danielle Murici Brasiliense, Stephen Francis Ferrari, Mihoko Yamamoto Tsutsumi, Hellen Thais Fuzii, Edivaldo Costa Sousa Junior, Edna Aoba Yassui Ishikawa, Ricardo Ishak, and Maísa Silva de Sousa
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BackgroundChlamydia trachomatis is the most prevalent bacterial sexually transmitted infection (STI) in the world. Approximately 80% of infected women are asymptomatic, although this infection can lead to serious complications in the female reproductive tract. Few data on Chlamydia infection are available in rural Amazonian communities.ObjectivesTo evaluate the prevalence of sexual C. trachomatis infection in women from Marajó Archipelago communities in the Amazon region of Brazil and to identify associated factors and genotypes.MethodsWe utilized amplification of the ompA gene by nested PCR. Positive samples were genotyped by sequencing. Study participants completed a questionnaire on social, epidemiological, and reproductive health variables. A Poisson regression was used to evaluate the degree of association of these variables with the infection.ResultsThe sexual infection by C. trachomatis was observed in 4% (16/393) of the subjects, and was more often found in women aged ≤25 (14.3%; 95% CI = 2.83-35.47; p ConclusionsWe recorded a high prevalence of sexual infection by C. trachomatis in young and poor women from the interior of the Brazilian Amazon. This high prevalence and the frequencies of the main genotypes were similar to those found in major Brazilian urban centers. Our results reinforce the importance of the screening of this neglected infection, and the prevention of later sequelae in young women from rural and urban areas of Brazil.
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- 2018
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12. Teleosemantics, Structural Resemblance and Predictive Processing
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Pain, Ross and Mann, Stephen Francis
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- 2024
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13. Mapeamento e caracterização dos fragmentos florestais na bacia hidrográfica do baixo rio São Francisco, Sergipe
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Eduardo Marques Santos Júnior, Stephen Francis Ferrari, Raone Beltrão-Mendes, Daniela Pinheiro Bitencurti, and Thiago Morato de Carvalho
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Geoprocessamento ,estrutura da Paisagem ,fragmentação ,bacia do baixo rio São Francisco ,Sergipe. ,Geography. Anthropology. Recreation ,Geography (General) ,G1-922 - Abstract
Este estudo teve o objetivo de quantificar e caracterizar os fragmentos de floresta no baixo rio São Francisco, porção pertencente ao Estado de Sergipe, avaliando-os quanto ao tamanho, a forma e distribuição sob o ponto de vista da conservação. Foram utilizadas imagens do satélite Landsat 5 (TM) para identificação e mapeamento dos fragmentos de mata, com base em classificação supervisionada, utilizando os programas SPRING 5.1.4 e ENVI 4.3. A região de estudo possui uma área de 6.792 km², com ocorrência de 5.453 fragmentos, os quais cobrem uma superfície de 738,5 km², representando 10,87% da área total. Os resultados obtidos através dos programas Patch Analyst 4 e Fragstats 3.3 sobre a forma e tamanho destes fragmentos indica uma média de tamanho de 13,54 ha (±72,14). Destes fragmentos, 560 são maiores que 20 ha, possuem formas irregulares conforme indicam os resultados dos índices de forma média (MSI = 2,55) e o índice ponderado pelo tamanho da área (AWMSI= 3,68).
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14. Examining the Pedagogical Content Knowledge of Subject Matter Experts Who Train
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Stephen Francis Fick
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Instructional designers and professional trainers conduct many different types of training. However, some topics are job- and- task-specific and are more effectively taught by subject matter expert (SME) trainers. In some cases, these SMEs are given training and/or instructional design (ID) resources, and in other cases they have to learn best practices for instruction from trial and error and personal experience. This grounded theory study was undertaken to find out the current state of the industry for SME trainers and to isolate and discuss the skills and knowledge needed when SMEs conduct training. There was extensive literature on the nature of expertise and best practices for conducting training. Of specific note to this topic is the concept of pedagogical content knowledge (PCK). According to Shulman (1986), PCK works alongside subject matter knowledge when conducting training. Because experts and novices perceive tasks differently (Bransford et al., 2000; Dreyfus, 2004), experts who train have to be able to understand their task through the perception of the novice they are teaching, creating rules and steps to follow for the novice to progress toward expertise. There seems to be a gap in the literature regarding the PCK and effectiveness of SMEs as trainers. This study was performed by interviewing 12 SMEs who train others in their specialty and analyzing their responses using grounded theory methodology to identify the type and amount of PCK needed by SME trainers and what tools or guidance these SMEs were given to gain their knowledge. The questions reviewed participant experience and instructional practices, beliefs regarding self-efficacy and best practices for training their specialty and learners, and training or assistance received when designing and conducting training. The study found that the trainers interviewed were successful in their training tasks, since all had completed multiple training instances and were in the process of conducting more at the time of the interviews. Not all of them used the tools and tricks available to them, and many of them had to create their training program without training or guidance. Coding and comparing their answers found that those who were very experienced trainers or who had received a trainer course in their specialist topic had more robust and well-designed training programs. Those who received little or no training and were not as experienced tended to struggle a bit more. Based on their general responses and some targeted interview items, their perceived competencies were compared to the International Board of Standards for Training, Performance, and Instruction (IBSTPI) instructor competencies (2021). All participants demonstrated some competencies, and many of the participants demonstrated nine or more of the 19 competencies. Demonstrated competencies tended to follow either long experience in training or professional assistance in the form of instructional design (ID) or train-the-trainer (TTT). The conclusion reached was that SMEs can make excellent instructors, they do not typically receive training or guidance to teach, and they all would benefit from ID help and TTT or adult learning methods instruction. Implications for ID contributions in SME training contexts and future research are discussed. [The dissertation citations contained here are published with the permission of ProQuest LLC. Further reproduction is prohibited without permission. Copies of dissertations may be obtained by Telephone (800) 1-800-521-0600. Web page: http://www.proquest.com/en-US/products/dissertations/individuals.shtml.]
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- 2024
15. Predation of the bat Pteronotus personatus (Mormoopidae), by a tarantula Lasiodora sp. (Theraphosidae, Araneae), in cave in northeastern Brazil
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Sidclay Calaça Dias, Patrício Adriano Rocha, Leoni Silva Bomfim, and Stephen Francis Ferrari
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Chiroptera ,Mygalomorphae ,Natural history ,Sergipe ,Science ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
The growing number of reports of spiders preying on bats over the past decade indicates that such events are more frequent than originally thought. The present note reports on the predation of a bat, Pteronotus personatus (Mormoopidae), by a tarantula spider, Lasiodora sp. (Theraphosidae). The event took place on the floor of the Urubu Cave in northeastern Brazil, and may be considered opportunistic, as in the majority of the cases of bat predation by these spiders. However, the high densities of both Pteronotus and Lasiodora in the cave suggest that this type of interaction may be relatively frequent.
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16. Phase II study of vemurafenib followed by ipilimumab in patients with previously untreated BRAF-mutated metastatic melanoma
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Bin Zhang, F. Stephen Hodi, Asim Amin, David H. Lawson, April K.S. Salama, Henry B. Koon, Troy Guthrie, Sajeve S. Thomas, Steven J. O’Day, Montaser F. Shaheen, and Stephen Francis
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Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Background Ipilimumab (IPI), an anti-CTLA-4 antibody, and vemurafenib (VEM), a BRAF inhibitor, have distinct mechanisms of action and shared toxicities (e.g., skin, gastrointestinal [GI] and hepatobiliary disorders) that may preclude concomitant administration. Concurrent administration of IPI and VEM previously showed significant dose-limiting hepatotoxicity in advanced melanoma. This single-arm, open-label, phase II study evaluated a sequencing strategy with these two agents in previously untreated patients with BRAF-mutated advanced melanoma.Methods This study was divided into two parts. During Part 1 (VEM1-IPI), patients received VEM 960 mg twice daily for 6 weeks followed by IPI 10 mg/kg every 3 weeks for 4 doses (induction), then every 12 weeks (maintenance) beginning at week 24 until disease progression or unacceptable toxicity. During Part 2 (VEM2), patients who progressed after IPI received VEM at their previously tolerated dose. The primary objective was to estimate the incidence of grade 3/4 drug-related skin adverse events (AEs) during VEM1-IPI.Results All patients who were initially treated with VEM (n = 46) received IPI induction therapy; 8 received IPI maintenance and 19 were treated during VEM2. During VEM1-IPI, the incidence of grade 3/4 drug-related AEs associated with the skin, GI tract, and hepatobiliary system was 32.6 %, 21.7 %, and 4.3 %, respectively. There were no drug-related deaths. At a median follow-up of 15.3 months, median overall survival was 18.5 months. Median progression-free survival was 4.5 months.Conclusions VEM (960 mg twice daily for 6 weeks) followed by IPI 10 mg/kg has a manageable safety profile. The benefits/risks of BRAF inhibitors followed by immunotherapy should be evaluated further in light of continuing developments in treatment options for metastatic melanoma.Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT01673854 (CA184-240) Registered 24 August 2012
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17. Twelve years of 'Astro' in Sergipe State: in search of harmony between the manatee and the local waterside communities =Doze anos de 'Astro' no Estado de Sergipe: buscando harmonia entre o peixe-boi e as comunidades ribeirinhas
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Stephen Francis Ferrari and Ernesto Frederico da Costa Foppel
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antillean manatee ,Trichechus manatus ,Sergipe ,behaviour ,conservation ,communities ,peixe-boi marinho ,comportamento ,conservação ,comunidades. ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
The Antillean manatee (Trichechus manatus) is the most threatened aquatic mammal in Brazil. It was considered to be extinct in Sergipe until 1998, when a re-introduced animal (Astro) arrived. Given plans for the re-introduction of more animals, a survey was conducted of the waterside communities of the animal’s home range, on the southern coast of Sergipe. Between March and November, 2009, 27 people were interviewed in 12 communities, using a 14-item questionnaire. All the interviewees knew Astro and were familiar with his behaviour. The primary source of tension between the animal and the community is its habit of approaching vessels and, in particular, fishing equipment. Some fishermen reported that he takes fish from their nets. While most local residents are tolerant of the animal’s presence, some interviewees reported aggression in the context of fishing. Most of the interviewees agreed with the idea of re-introducing more animals locally, but conflicts related to fishing were seen as the main potential problem. Given this, there is a clear need for a comprehensive environmental education programme, in order to guarantee the conservation of the species in the region.O peixe-boi marinho (Trichechus manatus) é o mamífero aquático mais ameaçado no Brasil. Era considerado extinto em Sergipe até 1998, quando chegou um animal reintroduzido (Astro). Visando a eventual reintrodução de mais animais, foi realizado um levantamento de comunidades ribeirinhas de sua área de vida, no litoral Sul de Sergipe. Entre março e novembro de 2009, 27 pessoas foram entrevistadas em 12 comunidades, usando um questionário com 14 perguntas. Todos os entrevistados conheciam o Astro e tinham alguma noção de seu comportamento. A fonte principal de atrito entre o animal e a comunidade é seu hábito de se aproximar de embarcações e, principalmente, de equipamentos de pesca. Alguns pescadores relataram que o animal retira peixes de suas redes. Apesar da tolerância geral em relação à presença do animal, alguns entrevistados relataram agressões no contexto da pesca. A maioria dos entrevistados foi acessível à ideia de reintroduzir mais animais na região, embora o atrito em relação à pesca se destacou como o maior problema em potencial. Assim, ficou clara a necessidade de um programa abrangente de conscientização ambiental, para garantir a conservação da espécie na região.
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18. Correction: Zoogeography of South American Forest-Dwelling Bats: Disjunct Distributions or Sampling Deficiencies?
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Patrício Adriano da Rocha, Stephen Francis Ferrari, Anderson Feijó, and Sidney Feitosa Gouveia
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19. Zoogeography of South American Forest-Dwelling Bats: Disjunct Distributions or Sampling Deficiencies?
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Patrício Adriano da Rocha, Stephen Francis Ferrari, Anderson Feijó, and Sidney Feitosa Gouveia
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Many forest-dwelling bats are purported to be widespread in South America, although records are scant from the vast diagonal belt of dry ecosystems that straddles the continent, implying possible sampling deficiencies. Here, we investigate this possibility in the case of four species of bat (Centronycteris maximiliani, Lampronycteris brachyotis, Peropteryx kappleri and Trinycteris nicefori), evaluating whether their disjunct present-day distributions reflect their true zoogeographic characteristics or the subsampling of intermediate zones. We use environmental niche modelling (ENM) in an ensemble approach, combining four different modeling techniques, and using niche descriptors based on climatic and remote sensing data, to estimate the potential distribution of the four species. The models indicate that all four species have disjunct distributions in the Amazon and Atlantic forest biomes. The one possible exception is P. kappleri, which the models indicated might potentially occur in humid forest enclaves in western Brazil and eastern Bolivia. The present-day distribution of the species may date back to the Plio-Pleistocene, when the forested biomes of South America were more extensive and connected. Further studies of different chiropteran lineages may provide additional insights into the historic processes of faunal interchange between the Amazon and Atlantic forest biomes.
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20. Rebuilding the City of London in the age of global markets : a study of architectural discourse
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Rosser, Stephen Francis
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This thesis is concerned with public discourse on the subject of architecture, as relating to four significant developments in the late-twentieth century City of London. It sets out from two reference-points: first, the 1980s deregulation of London's financial markets labelled 'Big Bang' and its consequences for the City's mode of operation and general culture; and second, the reshaping of the City's built environment, a process commencing in the Big Bang era and continuing into the new century. The thesis seeks both to explore the extent and nature of interaction between those two themes and to examine how far discussion of the City's new architecture reflects or, as the case may be, diverges from the generality of architectural discourse relevant to this period. In only one of the case studies examined - Broadgate - does the discourse display an unambiguous relationship between the development project and the Big Bang City. In the other cases a connection between the two themes can be detected, but it emerges in more nuanced form, whether by way of purely circumstantial factors; perception of City finance and City architecture as existing in a state of tension; or extension of the City context into the contemporary political environment. The four developments were major projects of the time and their reception reflected broader strands of contemporary architectural discourse. What distinguishes the response to these projects within the general body of discourse relating to late- twentieth century British architecture is partly one of degree, these cases presenting contemporary strands of debate in a notably complete or focussed way. Otherwise what most marks out the response to these projects is the fact of their location in the City of London, a setting which has remained wholly distinctive in character, function and history.
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21. Nutrition to Raise Childhood Cognition
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Burns, Stephen Francis, Hung, Wei Loong David, editor, Jamaludin, Azilawati, editor, and Rahman, Aishah Abdul, editor
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22. Effect of ice slurry ingestion on thermoregulatory responses during fixed-intensity cycling in humid and dry heat
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Choo, Hui Cheng, Choo, Darine Hui Wen, Tan, Isabelle, Chang, Jared, Chow, Kin Ming, Lee, Jason Kai Wei, Burns, Stephen Francis, and Ihsan, Mohammed
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23. Joint evolution of traits for social learning
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Turner, Cameron Rouse, Mann, Stephen Francis, Spike, Matt, Magrath, Robert D., and Sterelny, Kim
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24. Acute and Chronic Effects of Blood Flow Restricted High-Intensity Interval Training: A Systematic Review
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Chua, Man Tong, Sim, Alexiaa, and Burns, Stephen Francis
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25. Spontaneous ingestion of water by a free-ranging maned sloth, Bradypus torquatus , in the Ibura National Forest, northeastern Brazil
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de Albuquerque, Natasha Moraes, Ruiz-Esparza, Juan, da Rocha, Patrício Adriano, Beltrão-Mendes, Raone, and Ferrari, Stephen Francis
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- 2021
26. NEOTROPICAL ALIEN MAMMALS : a data set of occurrence and abundance of alien mammals in the Neotropics
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da Rosa, Clarissa Alves, Ribeiro, Bruno R., Bejarano, Vanesa, Puertas, Fernando Henrique, Bocchiglieri, Adriana, dos Santos Barbosa, Adriana Loeser, Chiarello, Adriano Garcia, Paglia, Adriano Pereira, Pereira, Adriele Aparecida, de Souza Moreira, Adryelle Francisca, de Souza, Agnis Cristiane, Pellegrin, Aiesca, Gatica, Ailin, Medeiro, Akyllan Zoppi, Pereira, Alan Deivid, Braz, Alan Gerhardt, Yanosky, Alberto, Valenzuela, Alejandro Eduardo Jorge, Bertassoni, Alessandra, dos Santos Venturinido Prado, Alessandra, Nava, Alessandra Ferreira Dales, Rocha, Alessandro, Bovo, Alex Augusto Abreu, Bager, Alex, Cravino, Alexandra, dos Santos Pires, Alexandra, Martensen, Alexandre Camargo, Filippini, Alexandre, Percequillo, Alexandre Reis, Vogliotti, Alexandre, Antunes, Alexsander Zamorano, de Oliveira, Aline Cristina Leite, da Silva de Oliveira, Allan Jefferson, Devlin, Allison, de Paula, Almir, Ferreira, Aluane Silva, García-Olaechea, Alvaro, Subalusky, Amanda, Sánchez, Amadeo, de Aquino, Ana Carla Medeiros Morato, Srbek-Araujo, Ana Carolina, Gonçales, Amane Paldês, Araújo, Ana Caroline L., Gozzi, Ana Cecilia, Ochoa, Ana Cecilia, de Oliveira, Ana Cristina Mendes, Lacerda, Ana Cristyna Reis, Francisco, Ana Karina, de Oliveira Paschoal, Ana Maria, Gomes, Ana Paula Nascimento, Potrich, Ana Paula, Olímpio, Ana Priscila Medeiros, Rojas, Ana, Meiga, Ana Yoko Ykeuti, de Almeida Jácomo, Anah Tereza, Calaça, Analice Maria, Feijó, Anderson, Pagoto, Anderson, Miranda, André Borja, Alonso, André Chein, Barreto-Lima, André Felipe, Lanna, Andre, Luza, André Luís, Camilo, André Restel, Tavares, André, Nunes, André Valle, Kindel, Andreas, de Miguel, Andrés, Gatti, Andressa, Nobre, Andrezza Bellotto, da Conceição Campêlo, Anielise, de Albuquerque, Anna Carolina Figueiredo, de la Torre, Antonio, Mangione, Antonio, Pontes, Antonio Rossano Mendes, Fernandes, Arthur Soares, de Almeida Felicio, Artur Luiz, Ferreguetti, Atilla Colombo, Marcili, Arlei, Piratelli, Augusto João, do Nascimento, Ariel Guilherme Santos, dos Santos, Áureo Banhos, Rosa, Beatris Felipe, Cezila, Beatriz Azevedo, de Thoisy, Benoit, Ingberman, Bianca, Köhler, Bianca, Morais, Bianca Cruz, Gómez-Valencia, Bibiana, de Camargo, Bruna Bertagni, Bezerra, Bruna M., Tamasauskas, Bruna, Campos, Bruno A. T. Parahyba, Kubiak, Bruno Busnello, Saranholi, Bruno Henrique, Nakagawa, Bruno K., Leles, Bruno Pereira, Lim, Burton K., Mendes, Calebe Pereira, Islas, Camila Alvez, Aoki, Camila, Devids, Camila Cantagallo, Figueiredo, Camila, de Abreu, Camila Matias Goes, Oliveira, Camila Raquel Silva, Cassano, Camila Righetto, Lugarini, Camile, Caputo, Carin, Gestich, Carla Cristina, Tedesco, Carla Denise, de Vera y Conde, Carla Fabiane, Hegel, Carla Grasiele Zanin, Kasper, Carlos Benhur, De Angelo, Carlos, Grelle, Carlos E. V., Fragoso, Carlos Eduardo, Esbérard, Carlos Eduardo Lustosa, Rocha, Carlos Frederico Duarte, Verona, Carlos Eduardo, Salvador, Carlos Henrique, Vieira, Carlos Leonardo, Abrahão, Carlos Roberto, Brocardo, Carlos Rodrigo, Fieker, Carolline Zatta, Braga, Caryne, Lalinde, Catalina Sánchez, Bueno, Cecília, Ikuta, Cássia Yumi, Luna, Cecília Licarião Barreto, Cestari, Cesar, Del Vechio Koike, Christine, Knogge, Christoph, Anderson, Christopher Brian, Hurtado, Cindy M., de Oliveira, Cintia Ferreira Antunes, Tellaeche, Cintia, Cesário, Clarice Silva, Costa, Claudia Guimarães, Kanda, Claudia Zukeran, Costa, Sebastián Andrés, Seixas, Cristiana Simão, Trinca, Cristiano Trapé, López-Fuerte, Cristina F., da Cunha, Cristina Jaques, Ribas, Cynthia Doutel, Santos, Cyntia Cavalcante, Buscariol, Daiane, Carreira, Daiane, do Nascimento, Daiane Chaves, Carvalho, Danianderson Rodrigues, da Silva Ferraz, Daniel, Galiano, Daniel, Homem, Daniel Henrique, Jesús-Espinosa, Daniel, Bôlla, Daniela A. S., Moreno, Daniele Janina, de Oliveira Moreira, Danielle, Ramos, Danielle Leal, de Amorim, Danilo Angelucci, Barros-Battesti, Darci Moraes, Lopez, David Echeverri, Tavares, Davi Castro, Post, David M., Couto, Dayvid Rodrigues, Patrocínio, Dennis Nogarolli, Carvalho, Diana Letícia Kruger Pacheco, Silva, Diego Afonso, Córdoba, Diego, Queirolo, Diego, Varela, Diego, de Oliveira, Dilmar Alberto Goncalves, Casanova, Diogo Cavenague, de Matos Dias, Douglas, da Silva, Douglas Machado, Barbier, Eder, Rivadeneira, Edgar Federico, Alexandrino, Eduardo, Carrano, Eduardo, Santos, Eduardo Marques, Venticinque, Eduardo Martins, Hernández-Pérez, Edwin, da Fonseca Casazza, Egberto, Anderson, Elizabeth P., da Costa Fraga, Elmary, de Lima, Elson Fernandes, D’Bastiani, Elvira, Vieira, Emerson Monteiro, Guijosa-Guadarrama, Emiliano, González, Enrique M., Maggiorini, Erica Vanessa, de Aguiar, Erick Francisco Silva, Martínez-Nambo, Erik Daniel, Castro, Érika Paula, de la Peña-Cuéllar, Erika, Pedó, Ezequiel, de Melo, Fabiana Cristina S. Alves, Rocha, Fabiana Lopes, Fonseca, Fabiana Luques, Girardi, Fabiane, de Melo, Fabiano Rodrigues, de Oliveira Roque, Fábio, Ferreira, Fabíola Keesen, Peters, Felipe Bortolotto, Fantacini, Felipe Moreli, Pedrosa, Felipe, da Silva, Felipe Pessoa, Vélez-García, Felipe, Abra, Fernanda D., de Azevedo, Fernanda Cavalcanti, da Silva, Fernanda Guedes, Neri, Fernanda Maria, Teixeira, Fernanda Zimmermann, dos Santos Fernandez, Fernando Antonio, Carvalho, Fernando, Passos, Fernandode Camargo, de Castro Jacinavicius, Fernando, Ferreira, Fernando, de Pinho, Fernando Ferreira, Gonçalves, Fernando, Martins, Fernando Ibanez, Lima, Fernando, Contreras-Moreno, Fernando M., Ribeiro, Fernando Silvério, Tortato, Fernando, Patel, Filipe M., Caruso, Flavia, Tirelli, Flávia Pereira, Rodrigues, Flávio Henrique Guimarães, Ubaid, Flávio Kulaif, Palmeira, Francesca Belem Lopes, Neto, Francisco Grotta, Gabriel, Francisco Homem, de Souza, Franco Leandro, da Veiga da Costa, Francys E., de Aguiar, Gabriel Lima, Lemos, Frederico Gemesio, Magezi, Gabriel S., Di Panigai, Gabriel Ferreira Vianna, Hofmann, Gabriel Selbach, Heliodoro, Gabriela, Graviola, Gabriela Rosa, Beca, Gabrielle, de Andrade, Gabrielle Ribeiro, Romero, Germán Jiménez, Duarte, Gabriela Teixeira, Melo, Geruza Leal, Dierings, Geverson Luiz, Sabino-Santos, Gilberto, de Oliveira, Geovana Linhares, Santana, Gindomar Gomes, Ciocheti, Giordano, Zanirato, Gisele Lamberti, Alves, Giselle Bastos, Batista, Graziele Oliveira, Behling, Greici Maia, Ferreira, Guilherme Braga, da Rocha, Guilherme Casoni, Lessa, Gisele, Mourão, Guilherme, Maras, Gustavo A., da Costa Toledo, Gustavo Alves, Gonsioroski, Gustavo, Canale, Gustavo R., Schuchmann, Karl-Ludwig, Sebastião, Harley, do Prado, Helena Alves, de Godoy Bergallo, Helena, Secco, Helio Kinast Cruz, Roig, Henrique Llacer, Rajão, Henrique, Carlos, Henrique Santiago Alberto, de Oliveira B. Duarte, Herbert, Ermenegildo, Hiago, de Jesus Pena, Hilda Fátima, Júnior, Hilton Entringer, Neto, Hipólito Ferreira Paulino, de Macedo Lemos, Hudson, del Castillo, Hugo, Fernandes-Ferreira, Hugo, Banquero, Hugo Ignacio Coitiño, Roesler, Ignacio, Ribeiro, Igor Kintopp, Coelho, Igor Pfeifer, Lima, Ingrid M. S., Bechara, Isabel Muniz, Lermen, Isabel Salgueiro, Méndez, Isac Mella, Schuck, Gabriela, Esperandio, Isadora Beraldi, de Oliveria Silva, Ita, Mourthe, Italo, Oliveira, Igor, Bernardi, Itiberê Piaia, Miller, Jacqueline R., Marinho-Filho, Jader, Zocche, Jairo José, Russell, James Charles, Seibert, Jardel Brandão, Hinojosa, Javier, Vitule, Jean R. S., Thompson, Jeffrey J., Silva, Jean Carlos Ramos, Gouvea, Jéssica Abonízio, Santos, Jean Pierre, de Faria Falcão, Jéssica Caroline, Castro-Prieto, Jessica, Ferreira, Jéssica Paloma, Pincheira-Ulbrich, Jimmy, Nodari, Joana Zorzal, Gebin, João Carlos Zecchini, Giovanelli, João Gabriel Ribeiro, Miranda, João M. D., Souza-Alves, João Pedro, de Almeida Marins, João Rafael Gomes, Costa, Jociel Ferreira, Sponchiado, Jonas, de Souza, Jonathas Linds, Gallo, Jorge Alberto, Cherem, Jorge José, Cordeiro, José Luís Passos, Duarte, José Maurício Barbanti, Dantas, José Oliveira, de Matos, José Roberto, Pires, José Salatiel Rodrigues, Lanfranco, Juan Andrés Martínez, de la Cruz Godoy, Juan Camilo, Rudolf, Juan Carlos, Parrish, Juan Felipe Reátiga, Tellarini, Juan Francisco, Peña-Mondragón, Juan L., Arrabal, Juan Pablo, Reppucci, Juan, Ruiz-Esparza, Juan, Beduschi, Julia, de Faria Oshima, Júlia Emi, Ribeiro, Juliana Fernandes, de Almeida Rocha, Juliana Monteiro, Neto, José Soares Ferreira, dos Santos, Juliana Silveira, Pereira-Ribeiro, Juliane, Zanoni, Juliani Bruna, Bogoni, Juliano André, Ferreira, Juliana Rodrigues, Bicca-Marques, Júlio César, Pacheco, Julio Javier Chacón, de Oliveira Scarascia, Pietro, Guidoni-Martins, Karlo Gregório, Burs, Kathrin, de Barros Ferraz, Katia Maria Paschoaletto Micchi, Pisciotta, Kátia Regina, Von Kossel de Andrade Silva, Katyucha, Juarez, Keila MacFadem, de 1a Cruz-Félix, Keynes, de Morais, Kimberly Danielle Rodrigues, Candelária, Lana Pavão, Fornitano, Larissa, Bailey, Larissa Lynn, Gonçalves, Larissa Oliveira, Fasola, Laura, León, Laura Johanna Nova, de Andrade, Layla Reis, de Oliveira Marques, Leandro, Macedo, Leandro, Moreira, Leandro Santana, Silveira, Leandro, de Carvalho Oliveira, Leonardo, da Silva, Leonardo Henrique, Jerusalinsky, Leandro, La Serra, Leonardo, Costa, Leonardo Marques, Sartorello, Leonardo Rodrigues, Munhoes, Leticia Prado, Oliveira-Silva, Liany Regina B., de Pina, Ligia Ferracine, Bonjorne, Lilian, Rampim, Lilian Elaine, Sales, Lilian P., da Silva, Lucas Gonçalves, Quintilham, Lucas Lacerda Toth, Perillo, Lucas Neves, Rodríguez-Planes, Lucía Inés, Martín, Lucía, Araújo, Luciana Souza, Tiepolo, Liliani Marilia, Silva, Luciana Zago, Loaiza, Lina Marcela García, de Alagão Querido, Luciano Carramaschi, da Silva, Luciano Ferreira, La Sala, Luciano Francisco, Bopp, Luciano Tessare, Hufnagel, Ludmila, de Oliveira, Luiz Flamarion Barbosa, Oliveira-Santos, Luiz Gustavo Rodrigues, Lyra, Luiz Henrique, Guimarães, Luiza Neves, Segura, Luz Fernanda Jimenez, de Sousa, Luziene Conceição, Möcklinghoff, Lydia, Guichón, M. Laura, de la Maza, Javier, Barrios-Garcia, M. Noelia, Talamoni, Sônia A., Severo, Magnus Machado, Martins, Maísa Ziviani Alves, Oliveira, Marcela Alvares, Moraes, Marcela Figuerêdo Duarte, Lima, Marcela Guimarães Moreira, Pinheiro, Marcell Soares, do Carmo Pônzio, Marcella, Guerreiro, Marcello, Cervini, Marcelo, da Silva, Marcelo, Oliveira, Marcelo Juliano Rabelo, Magioli, Marcelo, Passamani, Marcelo, de Almeida, Marcelo Silva, Amaku, Marcos, de Oliveira, Márcio Leite, Tortato, Marcos Adriano, Melo, Marcos Antônio, Coutinho, Marcos E., Santos, Marcos Pérsio Dantas, Vieira, Marcus V., Andrade, Maria Augusta, Barros, Maria Claudene, do Rosario, Maria Cristina Ferreira, dos Santos Domit, Maria Dolores Alves, de Avelar Fernandes, Maria Emília, Iezzi, María Eugenia, do Nascimento, Maria Histele Sousa, Andrade-Núñez, María José, Lorini, Maria Lucia, de Castro Morini, Maria Santina, Nagy-Reis, Mariana B., Landis, Mariana Bueno, Vale, Mariana Moncassim, Xavier, Mariana Sampaio, Kaizer, Mariane C., Baptiste, Maria Piedad, Bergel, Mariano Maudet, Borgnia, Mariela, Barros, Marília A. S., da Silva, Marina Lima, Favarini, Marina Ochoa, Munerato, Marina Sales, Zaluar, Marina Trancoso, Winter, Marina, da Silva, Marina Xavier, Zanin, Marina, Marques, Marinêz Isaac, Haberfeld, Mario Burke, Di Bitetti, Mario S., Galliez, Maron, Alvarez, Martin R., Malerba, Martina, Rivero, Marina, Dias, Mateus Melo, de Oliveira, Mateus Yan, dos Reis, Matheus Gonçalves, Corrêa, Matheus Rocha Jorge, Graipel, Maurício Eduardo, Godoi, Mauricio N., Núñez-Regueiro, Maurício M., Moura, Mauricio Osvaldo, Orsi, Mário Luís, da Silva, Marco Aurélio Galvão, Lopez, Mauro Sanvicente, Benedetti, Maximiliano Augusto, Beltrão, Mayara Guimarães, Camino, Micaela, Faria, Michel Barros, Miretzki, Michel, Luiz, Micheli Ribeiro, Perine, Michell, Monteiro, Miguel Coutinho Moretta, Alves-Eigenheer, Milene, Perilli, Miriam Lucia Lages, da Silva, Mônica Andrade, Marini, Miguel Ângelo, Pereira, Monicque Silva, de Freitas Junior, Mozart Caetano, Cossa, Natalia, Denkiewicz, Natalia Mariana, Tôrres, Natália Mundim, Olifiers, Natalie, de Albuquerque, Natasha Moraes, Canassa, Nathália Fernandes, Detogne, Nathália, Filho, Newton Gurgel, Seoane, Nicolás Fernando, da Rosa Oliveira, Nicole, Megale, Nicoli, Pasqualotto, Nielson, Cáceres, Nilton Carlos, Peroni, Nivaldo, Zanella, Noeli, Pays, Olivier, Arimoro, Omolabake Alhambra Silva, Acevedo-Charry, Orlando, de Almeida Curi, Nelson Henrique, Pinha, Patricia Ribeiro Salgado, Perovic, Pablo, Gonçalves, Pablo Rodrigues, Santos, Paloma Marques, de Goés Brennand, Pamella Gusmão, Rogeri, Patrícia Kerches, Ribeiro, Patrícia Rosas, da Rocha, Patrício Adriano, de Lázari, Patrick Ricardo, Pedreira, Paula Anabel, Pinheiro, Paula Fabiana, Lira, Paula Koeler, Ferreira, Paula Modenesi, Martin, Paula Sanches, de Tarso Zuquim Antas, Paulo, Marinho, Paulo Henrique, Ruffino, Paulo Henrique Peira, Camargo, Paulo Henrique S. A., Filho, Paulo Landgref, Mangini, Paulo Rogério, Farias, Patrick, Cordeiro-Estrela, Pedro, de Faria Peres, Pedro Henrique, Galetti, Pedro Manoel, Ramírez-Bautista, Pedro, de Almeida Maués, Paula Cristina Rodrigues, Renaud, Pierre-Cyril, Sartorello, Ricardo, de Barros, Pollyanna Alves, Lombardi, Pryscilla Moura, Bessa, Rafael, Arroyo-Gerala, Paulina, de Souza, Rafael Cerqueira Castro, Zenni, Rafael D., Peredo, Rafael Flores, Hoogesteijn, Rafael, Loyola, Rafael, Alves, Rafael Souza Cruz, de Paula Rodarte, Raisa Reis, Silva, Ramon Lima, de Oliveira, Ramonna, Beltrão-Mendes, Raone, de Macêdo Alencar, Raony, da Silva, Raquel Costa, Pedroso, Rayssa, Sampaio, Rebeca Ferreira, Ribeiro, Renan Lieto Alves, Pardini, Renata, Bonikowski, Renata Twardowsky Ramalho, Pagotto, Renata Valls, Dias, Ricardo Augusto, Bassini-Silva, Ricardo, Arrais, Ricardo Corassa, Sampaio, Ricardo, de Cassia Bianchi, Rita, Paolino, Roberta Montanheiro, Fusco-Costa, Roberto, Trovati, Roberto Guilherme, Hack, Robson Odeli Espíndola, de Arruda Mauro, Rodiney, de Almeida Nobre, Rodrigo, Gessulli, Rodrigo Delmonte, Pérez, Rodrigo León, Massara, Rodrigo Lima, da Silva, Rodrigo Medina Fróes, de Paula, Rogério Cunha, da Cunha, Rogério Grassetto Teixeira, Costa, Rômulo Theodoro, Marques, Rosane Vera, Morato, Ronaldo Gonçalves, Bovendorp, Ricardo S., da Paixão Dornas, Rubem Augusto, Andrade, Rubia Santana, Siciliano, Salvatore, Guaragni, Samara Arsego, Rolim, Samir Gonçalves, Astete, Samuel, Cavalcanti, Sandra, Hartz, Sandra Maria, Carvalho, Santiago, Cortez, Sara, de Sousa, Saulo Meneses Silvestre, Ballari, Sebastián A., Lima, Saulo Ramos, Cirignoli, Sebastián, García-R, Sebastian, Bazilio, Sérgio, Torres, Sergio Solari, Franco, Silvana Back, Martins, Simone Rebouças, de Bustos, Soledad, Age, Stefani Gabrieli, Ferrari, Stephen Francis, Francisco, Talitha Mayumi, Micheletti, Tatiane, da Silva Godim, Tayanna Medonça, Luiz, Thais Guimaraes, de Freitas, Thales Renato Ochotorena, Rodrigues, Thiago Ferreira, Piovezan, Ubiratan, Barcos, Umberto Cotrim, Onofrio, Valeria Castilho, Martin-Albarracin, Valeria L., Towns, Valeria, Araújo, Valquíria Cabral, Kanaan, Vanessa, Daga, Vanessa Salete, Boere, Vanner, de Araujo, Verônica Parente Gomes, Benitez, Verónica Victoria, Leandro-Silva, Victor, Geraldi, Vilma Clarice, Alberici, Vinicius, Bastazini, Vinícius Augusto Galvão, de Oliveira Gasparotto, Vinícius Peron, Orsini, Vinícius Santana, da Silva, Virgínia Santiago, Bonzi, Viviana Rojas, Pereira, Vinicius José Alves, Layme, Viviane Maria Guedes, da Silva, Victor Hugo Duarte, Tomas, Walfrido Moraes, De Almeida Moreira, Thamy, Martins, Waldney Pereira, de Moraes Pires, Walna Micaelle, Hannibal, Wellington, Dáttilo, Wesley, Mottin, Viviane, Endo, Whaldener, Bercê, William, Carvalho, William Douglas, Magnusson, William, Akkawi, Paula, Di Blanco, Yamil, Amaral, Paulo Roberto, Ramos, Yan Gabriel Celli, Rodríguez-Calderón, Yenifer G., Mendes, Yuri Raia, Ribeiro, Yuri Geraldo Gomes, Campos, Zilca, Galetti, Mauro, and Ribeiro, Milton Cezar
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27. The nursing profession and graduate status in England : perspectives from student nurses and health professional educators
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Prescott, Stephen Francis, Kirshbaum, Marilyn, and Eastburn, Sara
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610.73 ,L Education (General) ,RT Nursing - Abstract
This study investigates all graduate entry to nursing in England, focusing on the perceptions and experiences of nursing students and health professional educators at one English university. It presents a history of nurse education, debates the cases for and against the move to an all graduate entry, and introduces a conceptual framework based on the influences on, and expected outcomes of, the undergraduate nursing student. The study adopts a single-embedded case study design. Data was collected between October 2012 and September 2014 using questionnaires and focus groups. Statistical analysis and thematic analysis (using the framework devised by Braun and Clarke, 2006) were undertaken on the quantitative and qualitative data respectively. The undergraduate student nurses reflected a positive attitude towards nursing, seeing a therapeutic relationship and the values underpinning ‘compassion in practice’ as fundamental to the role of Registered Nurse (RN). They also demonstrated motivations that reflected these principles and, to some extent, recognised them in themselves. The importance of developing and demonstrating graduate attributes was acknowledged, but these were not seen to be as significant as the fundamental principles of what it means to be a nurse. The majority of health professional educators supported the move to an all graduate entry to nursing, with nurse educators being more in favour that their Allied Health Professional colleagues. There was also clear recognition that the role of the RN had changed and that RNs needed graduate attributes in order to manage the complexities of twenty-first century healthcare. Participants in this study saw the move to all graduate entry as welcome and necessary, although this view was not universal. Reasons students gave for pursuing a career in nursing reflected those identified in earlier studies. The students’ experiences in clinical practice were affected by the standards of care they observed, the quality of mentorship and by issues related to ‘belongingness’. The study highlights and contributes to the on-going debate surrounding the development of nursing as a profession, confirming that the ideals of altruism have not been lost in the development of academic processes and identity.
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28. Teleosemantics and the free energy principle
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Mann, Stephen Francis and Pain, Ross
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- 2022
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29. Free energy: a user’s guide
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Mann, Stephen Francis, Pain, Ross, and Kirchhoff, Michael D.
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30. Original Investigation: Manipulating energy availability in male endurance runners: a randomised controlled trial.
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Sim, Alexiaa, primary, Tan, Hui Qing, additional, Ali, Yusuf, additional, and Burns, Stephen Francis, additional
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31. Camera trap surveys of Atlantic Forest mammals: A data set for analyses considering imperfect detection (2004–2020)
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Franceschi, Ingridi Camboim, primary, Dornas, Rubem Augusto da Paixão, additional, Lermen, Isabel Salgueiro, additional, Coelho, Artur Vicente Pfeifer, additional, Vilas Boas, Ademir Henrique, additional, Chiarello, Adriano Garcia, additional, Paglia, Adriano Pereira, additional, de Souza, Agnis Cristiane, additional, Borsekowsky, Alana Rafaela, additional, Rocha, Alessandro, additional, Bager, Alex, additional, de Souza, Alexander Zaidan, additional, Lopes, Alexandre Martins Costa, additional, de Moura, Aloysio Souza, additional, Ferreira, Aluane Silva, additional, García‐Olaechea, Alvaro, additional, Delciellos, Ana Cláudia, additional, Bacellar, Ana Elisa de Faria, additional, Campelo, Ana Kellen Nogueira, additional, Paschoal, Ana Maria Oliveira, additional, Rolim, Anderson Claudino, additional, da Silva, André Luiz Ferreira, additional, Lanna, Andre Monnerat, additional, da Silva, André Pereira, additional, Guimarães, Andresa, additional, Cardoso, Ângela, additional, Cassol, Angelica Soligo, additional, da Costa‐Pinto, Anna Ludmilla, additional, do Nascimento, Ariel Guilherme Santos, additional, Fernandes, Arthur Soares, additional, Clyvia, Aryanne, additional, Santos, Aureo Banhos dos, additional, Lima‐Silva, Barbara, additional, Beisiegel, Beatriz de Mello, additional, Luciano, Beatriz Fernandes Lima, additional, Leopoldo, Bernardo de Faria, additional, Krobel, Bruna Nunes, additional, Kubiak, Bruno Busnello, additional, Saranholi, Bruno Henrique, additional, Correa, Bruno Senna, additional, Sant Anna Teixeira, Caio, additional, Ayroza, Camila Rezende, additional, Cassano, Camila Righetto, additional, Benitez‐Riveros, Camilo, additional, Gestich, Carla Cristina, additional, Tedesco, Carla Denise, additional, Gheler‐Costa, Carla, additional, Hegel, Carla Grasiele Zanin, additional, Evangelista Junior, Carlito da Silva, additional, Ferreira, Carlos Eduardo Morando Faria, additional, Grelle, Carlos Eduardo Viveiros, additional, Esteves, Carolina Franco, additional, Espinosa, Caroline da Costa, additional, Leuchtenberger, Caroline, additional, Sanchéz‐Lalinde, Catalina, additional, Machado, Cauanne Iglesias Campos, additional, Andreazzi, Cecilia, additional, Bueno, Cecília, additional, Cronemberger de Faria, Cecilia, additional, Novaes, Claudio, additional, Widmer, Cynthia Elisa, additional, Santos, Cyntia Cavalcante, additional, Ferraz, Daniel da Silva, additional, Galiano, Daniel, additional, Bôlla, Daniela Aparecida Savariz, additional, Behs, Daniela, additional, Rodrigues, Daniele Pereira, additional, de Melo, Danielle Picão, additional, Ramos, Déborah Maria Soares, additional, de Mattia, Denise Lidório, additional, Pavei, Diego Dias, additional, Loretto, Diogo, additional, Huning, Douglas da Silva, additional, Dias, Douglas de Matos, additional, Paetzhold, Éder Ricardo, additional, Rios, Elaine, additional, Setz, Eleonore Zulnara Freire, additional, Cazetta, Eliana, additional, Cafofo Silva, Emanuel Giovani, additional, Pasa, Emanuelle, additional, Saito, Erica Naomi, additional, de Aguiar, Erick Francisco Silva, additional, Castro, Érika Paula, additional, Viveiros de Castro, Ernesto Bastos, additional, Pedó, Ezequiel, additional, Pereira, Fabiane de Aguiar, additional, Bolzan, Fábio, additional, Roque, Fábio de Oliveira, additional, Mazim, Fábio Dias, additional, Comin, Fábio Henrique, additional, Maffei, Fábio, additional, Peters, Felipe Bortolotto, additional, Fantacini, Felipe Moreli, additional, da Silva, Felipe Pessoa, additional, Machado, Felipe Santana, additional, Vélez‐Garcia, Felipe, additional, Lage, Fernanda Stussi Duarte, additional, Perini, Fernando Araújo, additional, Passos, Fernando Camargo, additional, Carvalho, Fernando, additional, de Azevedo, Fernando Cesar Cascelli, additional, Ferreira, Fernando, additional, de Pinho, Fernando Ferreira, additional, Chaves, Flávia Guimarães, additional, Miranda, Flavia Regina, additional, Rodrigues, Flavio Henrique Guimarães, additional, Ubaid, Flávio Kulaif, additional, Gabriel, Francisco Homem, additional, de Souza, Franco Leandro, additional, de Oliveira, Fred Victor, additional, Cupolillo, Gabriel, additional, Moreira, Gabriela de Araújo Pires, additional, Mette, Gabriela, additional, Duarte, Gabriela Teixeira, additional, Beca, Gabrielle, additional, Corso, Gilberto, additional, Perbiche‐Neves, Gilmar, additional, Souto, Glauber Henrique Borges de Oliveira, additional, Vilarroel, Glenda Jéssica da Silva, additional, Batista, Graziele O., additional, Ferreira, Guilherme Braga, additional, Toledo, Gustavo Alves da Costa, additional, Senger, Gustavo, additional, Bergallo, Helena de Godoy, additional, dos Santos, Hellen Cristina Pinheiro, additional, Gazola, Humberto Angelo, additional, Melo, Isabel, additional, Brack, Ismael Verrastro, additional, Veríssimo, Iuri, additional, Viana, Ivan Réus, additional, Laurentino, Izabela Costa, additional, Diehl, Jaime Luis, additional, Zocche, Jairo José, additional, Martins‐Silva, Jimi, additional, Just, João Paulo Gava, additional, Cherem, Jorge José, additional, Nascimento, Jorge Luiz, additional, Marinho, Jorge Reppold, additional, Dantas, José Oliveira, additional, de Matos, Jose Roberto, additional, Pires, José Salatiel Rodrigues, additional, Cerveira, Josi Fernanda, additional, Ruiz‐Esparza, Juan, additional, da Silva, Juliana Paulo, additional, Bogoni, Juliano André, additional, Molina, Karina Theodoro, additional, Pereira, Karla Dayane de Lima, additional, Ceron, Karoline, additional, de Vleeschouwer, Kristel, additional, Lautenschlager, Laís, additional, Bailey, Larissa, additional, Fornitano, Larissa, additional, Rampim, Lilian Elaine, additional, Sforza, Lorena, additional, Bissa, Luan Gonçalves, additional, Santucci, Luca Mattos, additional, da Silva, Lucas Gonçalves, additional, Perillo, Lucas Neves, additional, Correa, Lucas Ribeiro, additional, Hufnagel, Ludmila, additional, Alberti, Luis Fernando, additional, Recalde Mello, Luis Jose, additional, Bernardo, Luis Renato Rezende, additional, Oliveira‐Santos, Luiz Gustavo Rodrigues, additional, Guimarães, Luiza Neves, additional, Benchimol, Maíra, additional, Twardowschy, Manuela Catharina, additional, Ferreira‐Riveros, Marcela, additional, da Silva, Marcelo, additional, Jardim, Márcia Maria de Assis, additional, Fontes, Marco Aurélio Leite, additional, Tortato, Marcos Adriano, additional, do Nascimento, Marcos Tadeu, additional, Sekiama, Margareth Lumy, additional, Nascimento‐Costa, Maria Clara, additional, dos Santos, Maria Ester Bueno, additional, Morini, Maria Santina de Castro, additional, Nagy‐Reis, Mariana Baldy, additional, Kaizer, Mariane da Cruz, additional, Sant'Anna, Mariano José Ribeiro da Silva, additional, Hartmann, Marilia Teresinha, additional, Favarini, Marina Ochoa, additional, Olivo, Marina Oliveira, additional, Montes, Martín Alejandro, additional, Alvaréz, Martin Roberto del Valle, additional, Haddad, Matheus Feldstein, additional, Costa, Maurício Djalles, additional, Graipel, Maurício Eduardo, additional, Konzen, Mauricio Quoos, additional, Galetti, Mauro, additional, Almeida, Meyline de Oliveira Souza, additional, Faria, Michel Barros, additional, Luiz, Micheli Ribeiro, additional, Baptista, Michelle Noronha da Matta, additional, Marini, Miguel Ângelo, additional, Ribeiro, Milton Cezar, additional, Olifiers, Natalie, additional, de Albuquerque, Natasha Moraes, additional, Cantero, Nicolás, additional, Peroni, Nivaldo, additional, Zanella, Noeli, additional, Mendonça‐Furtado, Olívia, additional, Pays, Olivier, additional, Ferretti, Orlando Ednei, additional, Rocha‐Barbosa, Oscar, additional, Santos, Paloma Marques, additional, de Farias, Patrícia Menegaz, additional, da Rocha, Patrício Adriano, additional, Colas‐Rosas, Paul François, additional, Ribeiro‐Souza, Paula, additional, Ferracioli, Paula, additional, Hartmann, Paulo Afonso, additional, Antas, Paulo de Tarso Zuquim, additional, Ribeiro, Paulo, additional, Tomasi Sarti, Paulo, additional, Mônico, Paulo Ivo, additional, de Castilho, Pedro Volkmer, additional, Pereira, Peônia Brito de Moraes, additional, Crawshaw, Peter Gransden, additional, Renaud, Pierre‐Cyril, additional, Romagna, Rafael Spilere, additional, de Sousa, Rafael Turíbio Moraes, additional, Spagnol, Raíssa Soares, additional, Beltrão‐Mendes, Raone, additional, Mariano, Ravi Fernandes, additional, Rocha, Renata Reinoso, additional, Sousa‐Lima, Renata, additional, Pagotto, Renata Valls, additional, de Faria, Rhayssa Terra, additional, Arrais, Ricardo Corassa, additional, Moratelli, Ricardo, additional, Sartorello, Ricardo, additional, Bianchi, Rita de Cassia, additional, Guimarães, Roberto de Carvalho, additional, Massara, Rodrigo Lima, additional, Costa, Romulo Theodoro, additional, Marques, Rosane Vera, additional, Nunes, Ruan Márcio Ruas, additional, Hartz, Sandra Maria, additional, Silvestre de Sousa, Saulo Meneses, additional, Lima, Saulo Ramos, additional, Barbosa, Sergio Lutz, additional, Godoy, Silvia Neri, additional, Ferrari, Stephen Francis, additional, de Araújo‐Piovezan, Talita Guimarães, additional, Góes, Talita Laura, additional, Trigo, Tatiane Campos, additional, de Freitas, Thales R. O., additional, Maccarini, Thiago Bernardes, additional, de Castro, Thiago Marcial, additional, Bella, Thiago Ribas, additional, de Oliveira Junior, Tonny Marques, additional, Cunha, Uslaine Maciel, additional, Kanaan, Vanessa Tavares, additional, Pfannerstill, Vera, additional, Pimentel, Victor Siqueira, additional, Picinatto Filho, Vilmar, additional, Alves, Vinícius Nunes, additional, Rojas‐Bonzi, Viviana, additional, Mottin, Viviane, additional, Rocha, Vlamir José, additional, Kindel, Andreas, additional, and Coelho, Igor Pfeifer, additional
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- 2024
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32. Trends of physical activity and sedentary behaviours among secondary school students in Singapore: what has changed in 15 years?
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Wang, Chee Keng John, primary, Teo, Wei Peng, additional, Burns, Stephen Francis, additional, Chung, Ho Jin, additional, Chian, Lit Khoon, additional, Sumarta, Tin Tin, additional, Muhkerjee, Swarup, additional, Tan, Yi Jie, additional, and Gooley, Joshua, additional
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- 2024
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33. BATS FROM ALAGOAS STATE, NORTHEASTERN BRAZIL: UPDATED CHECKLIST BASED ON LITERATURE, COLLECTIONS, AND ACOUSTIC RECORDS/ MORCEGOS DO ESTADO DE ALAGOAS, NORDESTE DO BRASIL: LISTA ATUALIZADA BASEADA EM LITERATURA, COLECOES E REGISTROS BIOACUSTICOS
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Leal, Edson Silva Barbosa, Ramalho, Daniel Figueiredo, de Melo Soares, Fabio Angelo, da Costa-Pinto, Anna Ludmilla, Brito, Ana Cristina, Hintze, Frederico, Vilar, Emmanuel Messias, Lopes, Arthur Macario, Ranulpho, Rodrigo, Ferrari, Stephen Francis, and de Queiroz Guerra, Deoclecio
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- 2022
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34. Consequences of a Functional Account of Information
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Mann, Stephen Francis
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- 2020
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35. Reliability of a Novel Badminton Intermittent Exercise Protocol
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Chia, Jingyi Shannon, Chow, Jia Yi, Barrett, Laura Ann, and Burns, Stephen Francis
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Purpose: Badminton is a sport characterized by high-intensity activity interspersed with short rests requiring specific physiological fitness, skills and game tactics. This study aimed to develop, describe and establish the reliability of a novel badminton intermittent exercise protocol, to simulate singles match-play (Part A) and assess match-fitness (Part B). Method: Twelve well-trained male badminton players performed a two-part protocol, mimicking the demands and activity of match-play, on two occasions with at least 72-h recovery. Part A imitated match-play and consisted of 40 stages alternating between 20 s work -- receiving shuttlecocks from a launcher and ghosting (simulated) actions -- and 40 s rest. Part B was an open-ended period, challenging match-fitness, designed to exhaust participants within 10 min. Physiological responses (heart rate, blood lactate and ratings of perceived exertion) (Part A and B) and time to exhaustion (Part B) were determined both times. Results: There were no differences in performance and physiological responses between trials (p > 0.05). The protocol demonstrated excellent reliability (intraclass correlation coefficient > 0.89) for all variables. Time to exhaustion (Part B) was 198 ± 98 s and 194 ± 82 s, respectively. Mean (Part A) and peak (Part B) heart rates were 166 ± 9; 191 ± 8 b·min[superscript -1] and 166 ± 9; 191 ± 7 b·min[superscript -1] and blood lactate concentrations (Part B) 11.8 ± 2.3 and 11.5 ± 2.1 mmol·l[superscript -1] for trials 1 and 2, respectively. Conclusion: The protocol reliably induces match-like responses and can be used to assess match-fitness for training/research purposes.
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- 2019
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36. TELLEFSEN: Piano Concerti 1-2
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Vasta, Stephen Francis
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Consumer news and advice ,Electronics - Abstract
TELLEFSEN Piano Concerti 1-2 KALKBRENNER Grande Marche interrompue par un orage et Suivie d'une Polonaise Nuremberg Symphony Orchestra/Howard Shelley (piano-conductor) Hyperion CDA68345 (CD). 2024. Annabel Connellan, prod.; Ben Connellan, eng. [...]
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- 2024
37. MAHLER: Symphony 8 (Symphony of a Thousand)
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Vasta, Stephen Francis
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Consumer news and advice ,Electronics - Abstract
MAHLER Symphony 8 (Symphony of a Thousand) Carolyn Sampson, Jacquelyn Wagner (s); Sasha Cooke, Jess Dandy (a); Barry Banks (t); Julian Orlishausen (bar); Christian Immler(bs); Minnesota Chorale, National Lutheran Choir, [...]
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- 2024
38. Review of: "Necessity Was the Mother of Human Cultural Invention"
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Mann, Stephen Francis, primary
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- 2024
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39. Prevalence and circulant genotypes of Chlamydia trachomatis in university women from cities in the Brazilian Amazon
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dos Santos, Leonardo Miranda, primary, Vieira, Maria Renata Mendonça dos Santos, additional, Vieira, Rodrigo Covre, additional, Silva, Lídia Bolivar da Luz, additional, de Macêdo, Geraldo Mariano Moraes, additional, Miranda, Angélica Espinosa, additional, Brasiliense, Danielle Murici, additional, e Guimarães, Ricardo José de Paula Souza, additional, Sousa, Edivaldo Costa, additional, Ferrari, Stephen Francis, additional, Pinheiro, Helder Henrique Costa, additional, Ishikawa, Edna Aoba Yassui, additional, and de Sousa, Maísa Silva, additional
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- 2024
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40. Might text-davinci-003 Have Inner Speech?
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Mann, Stephen Francis, primary and Gregory, Daniel, additional
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- 2024
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41. ATLANTIC-PRIMATES : a dataset of communities and occurrences of primates in the Atlantic Forests of South America
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Culot, Laurence, Pereira, Lucas Augusto, Agostini, Ilaria, de Almeida, Marco Antônio Barreto, Alves, Rafael Souza Cruz, Aximoff, Izar, Bager, Alex, Baldovino, María Celia, Bella, Thiago Ribas, Bicca-Marques, Júlio César, Braga, Caryne, Brocardo, Carlos Rodrigo, Campelo, Ana Kellen Nogueira, Canale, Gustavo R., da Cruz Cardoso, Jader, Carrano, Eduardo, Casanova, Diogo Cavenague, Cassano, Camila Righetto, Castro, Erika, Cherem, Jorge José, Chiarello, Adriano Garcia, Cosenza, Braz Antonio Pereira, Costa-Araújo, Rodrigo, da Silva, Nilmara Cristina, Di Bitetti, Mario S., Ferreira, Aluane Silva, Ferreira, Priscila Coutinho Ribas, de S. Fialho, Marcos, Fuzessy, Lisieux Franco, Garbino, Guilherme Siniciato Terra, de Oliveira Garcia, Francini, Gatto, Cassiano A. F. R., Gestich, Carla Cristina, Gonçalves, Pablo Rodrigues, Gontijo, Nila Rássia Costa, Graipel, Maurício Eduardo, Guidorizzi, Carlos Eduardo, Hack, Robson Odeli Espíndola, Hass, Gabriela Pacheco, Hilário, Renato Richard, Hirsch, André, Holzmann, Ingrid, Homem, Daniel Henrique, Entringer, Hilton, Sabino-Santos, Gilberto, Kierulff, Maria Cecília Martins, Knogge, Christoph, Lima, Fernando, de Lima, Elson Fernandes, Martins, Cristiana Saddy, de Lima, Adriana Almeida, Martins, Alexandre, Martins, Waldney Pereira, de Melo, Fabiano R., OMELZEW, RICARD, Miranda, João Marcelo Deliberador, Miranda, Flávia, Moraes, Andréia Magro, Moreira, Tainah Cruz, de Castro Morini, Maria Santina, Nagy-Reis, Mariana B., Oklander, Luciana, de Carvalho Oliveira, Leonardo, Paglia, Adriano Pereira, Pagoto, Anderson, Passamani, Marcelo, de Camargo Passos, Fernando, Peres, Carlos A., de Campos Perine, Michell Soares, Pinto, Míriam Plaza, Pontes, Antonio Rossano Mendes, Port-Carvalho, Marcio, do Prado, Bárbara Heliodora Soares, Regolin, André Luis, Rezende, Gabriela Cabral, Rocha, Alessandro, dos S. Rocha, Joedison, de Paula Rodarte, Raisa Reis, Sales, Lilian Patrícia, dos Santos, Edmilson, Santos, Paloma Marques, Bernardo, Christine Steiner São, Sartorello, Ricardo, La Serra, Leonardo, Setz, Eleonore, de Almeida e Silva, Anne Sophie, da Silva, Leonardo Henrique, da Silva, Pedro Bencke Ermel, Silveira, Maurício, Smith, Rebecca L., de Souza, Sara Machado, Srbek-Araujo, Ana Carolina, Trevelin, Leonardo Carreira, Valladares-Padua, Claudio, Zago, Luciana, Marques, Eduardo, Ferrari, Stephen Francis, Beltrão-Mendes, Raone, Henz, Denison José, da Veiga da Costa, Francys E., Ribeiro, Igor Kintopp, Quintilham, Lucas Lacerda Toth, Dums, Marcos, Lombardi, Pryscilla Moura, Bonikowski, Renata Twardowsky Ramalho, Age, Stéfani Gabrieli, Souza-Alves, João Pedro, Chagas, Renata, da Cunha, Rogério Grassetto Teixeira, Valença-Montenegro, Monica Mafra, Ludwig, Gabriela, Jerusalinsky, Leandro, Buss, Gerson, de Azevedo, Renata Bocorny, Filho, Roberio Freire, Bufalo, Felipe, Milhe, Louis, dos Santos, Mayara Mulato, Sepulvida, Raíssa, da Silva Ferraz, Daniel, Faria, Michel Barros, Ribeiro, Milton Cezar, and Galetti, Mauro
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42. The relevance of communication theory for theories of representation
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Mann, Stephen Francis, primary
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43. Enhanced far infrared emissivity, UV protection and near-infrared shielding of polypropylene composites via incorporation of natural mineral for functional fabric development
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He, Pengfei, primary, Low, Rayland Jun Yan, additional, Burns, Stephen Francis, additional, Lipik, Vitali, additional, and Tok, Alfred Iing Yoong, additional
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- 2023
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44. Phylogeny, molecular dating and zoogeographic history of the titi monkeys (Callicebus, Pitheciidae) of eastern Brazil
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Carneiro, Jeferson, Sampaio, Iracilda, de Sousa e Silva-Júnior, José, Farias, Izeni, Hrbek, Tomas, Pissinatti, Alcides, Silva, Ronylson, Martins-Junior, Antônio, Boubli, Jean, Ferrari, Stephen Francis, and Schneider, Horacio
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- 2018
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45. Combining neuropsychology, magnetic resonance imaging and [18F]-FDG position emission tomography to investigate the brain dysfunction associated with the transition form mild cognitive impairment to mild Alzheimer's disease
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Carter, Stephen Francis
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46. Studies relevant to the cytoskeleton in chronic lymphocytic leukaemia
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Hawkins, Stephen Francis
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616.99 - Published
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47. Editorial: Medical education in uncertain times: threats, challenges, and opportunities of COVID-19.
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Mohiyeddini, Changiz and Loftus, Stephen Francis
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CAREER development ,COVID-19 pandemic ,MEDICAL personnel ,COGNITIVE therapy ,PSYCHOLOGY of students ,BLENDED learning ,ONLINE education - Published
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48. PROKOFIEV: Symphony 5
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Vasta, Stephen Francis
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Consumer news and advice ,Electronics - Abstract
PROKOFIEV Symphony 5 London Symphony Orchestra, Gianandrea Noseda LSO Live LSO0379 (CD). 2023. Nicholas Parker, prod.; Neil Hutchinson, ed. PERFORMANCE ***** SONICS ***** From the start, when the winds project [...]
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49. TCHAIKOVSKY: Symphony No. 4
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Vasta, Stephen Francis
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Consumer news and advice ,Electronics - Abstract
TCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No. 4 Cleveland Orchestra, Franz Welser-Most The Cleveland Orchestra TC00009 (WAV 44.1-16). 2023. Elaine Martone, prod.; Gintas Norvila, eng. PERFORMANCE ***1/2 SONICS ***** If you're looking for a [...]
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50. Retirement
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Schoeman, Stephen Francis
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Law firms ,Attorneys ,Law - Abstract
Yes, let's talk respectfully about retirement or inactive status as a lawyer. Many Florida lawyers who retire or request inactive status are not rolling in dough. Indeed there are lawyers [...]
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- 2024
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