7 results on '"Vieira TL"'
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2. Introduction to an epistemology for analytical psychology in a civilization in transition.
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Ferreira Vieira TL
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- Civilization, Humans, Knowledge, Jungian Theory, Psychotherapy
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This paper explores the epistemological sources of C.G. Jung's psychology over the course of its historical evolution. It considers whether his model should be seen as a scientific-philosophical, artistic, or an ethical-mystical model, or a combination of these; whether epistemological knowledge can come from getting a 'vision of the whole' or 'grasping the particulars thoroughly' (Jung 1939, para. 1012); as well as exploring the philosophers of science with whom Jung's epistemological model best coheres. The paper calls on the work of Joseph Henderson and his concept of the cultural unconscious, as well as exploring the contribution of Brazilian and Latin American civilization to the evolution of analytical psychology., (© 2022, The Society of Analytical Psychology.)
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- 2022
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3. No one-size-fits-all solution to clean GBIF.
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Zizka A, Antunes Carvalho F, Calvente A, Rocio Baez-Lizarazo M, Cabral A, Coelho JFR, Colli-Silva M, Fantinati MR, Fernandes MF, Ferreira-Araújo T, Gondim Lambert Moreira F, Santos NMC, Santos TAB, Dos Santos-Costa RC, Serrano FC, Alves da Silva AP, de Souza Soares A, Cavalcante de Souza PG, Calisto Tomaz E, Vale VF, Vieira TL, and Antonelli A
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Species occurrence records provide the basis for many biodiversity studies. They derive from georeferenced specimens deposited in natural history collections and visual observations, such as those obtained through various mobile applications. Given the rapid increase in availability of such data, the control of quality and accuracy constitutes a particular concern. Automatic filtering is a scalable and reproducible means to identify potentially problematic records and tailor datasets from public databases such as the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF; http://www.gbif.org), for biodiversity analyses. However, it is unclear how much data may be lost by filtering, whether the same filters should be applied across all taxonomic groups, and what the effect of filtering is on common downstream analyses. Here, we evaluate the effect of 13 recently proposed filters on the inference of species richness patterns and automated conservation assessments for 18 Neotropical taxa, including terrestrial and marine animals, fungi, and plants downloaded from GBIF. We find that a total of 44.3% of the records are potentially problematic, with large variation across taxonomic groups (25-90%). A small fraction of records was identified as erroneous in the strict sense (4.2%), and a much larger proportion as unfit for most downstream analyses (41.7%). Filters of duplicated information, collection year, and basis of record, as well as coordinates in urban areas, or for terrestrial taxa in the sea or marine taxa on land, have the greatest effect. Automated filtering can help in identifying problematic records, but requires customization of which tests and thresholds should be applied to the taxonomic group and geographic area under focus. Our results stress the importance of thorough recording and exploration of the meta-data associated with species records for biodiversity research., Competing Interests: The authors declare there are no competing interests., (©2020 Zizka et al.)
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- 2020
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4. Gluteus Maximus Activation during Common Strength and Hypertrophy Exercises: A Systematic Review.
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Neto WK, Soares EG, Vieira TL, Aguiar R, Chola TA, Sampaio VL, and Gama EF
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- Electromyography, Humans, Isometric Contraction physiology, Muscle Strength physiology, Muscle, Skeletal anatomy & histology, Muscle, Skeletal physiology, Resistance Training methods, Weight Lifting physiology
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The gluteus maximus (GMax) is one of the primary hip extensors. Several exercises have been performed by strength and conditioning practitioners aiming to increase GMax strength and size. This systematic review aimed to describe the GMax activation levels during strength exercises that incorporate hip extension and use of external load. A search of the current literature was performed using PubMed/Medline, SportDiscuss, Scopus, Google Scholar, and Science Direct electronic databases. Sixteen articles met the inclusion criteria and reported muscle activation levels as a percentage of a maximal voluntary isometric contraction (MVIC). The exercises classified as very high level of GMax activation (>60% MVIC) were step-up, lateral step-up, diagonal step-up, cross over step-up, hex bar deadlift, rotational barbell hip thrust, traditional barbell hip thrust, American barbell hip thrust, belt squat, split squat, in-line lunge, traditional lunge, pull barbell hip thrust, modified single-leg squat, conventional deadlift, and band hip thrust. We concluded that several exercises could induce very high levels of GMax activation. The step-up exercise and its variations present the highest levels of GMax activation followed by several loaded exercises and its variations, such as deadlifts, hip thrusts, lunges, and squats. The results of this systematic review may assist practitioners in selecting exercised for strengthening GMax., (© Journal of Sports Science and Medicine.)
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- 2020
5. Barbell Hip Thrust, Muscular Activation and Performance: A Systematic Review.
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Neto WK, Vieira TL, and Gama EF
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- Biomechanical Phenomena, Buttocks, Hip, Humans, Isometric Contraction, Posture, Thigh, Hamstring Muscles physiology, Paraspinal Muscles physiology, Quadriceps Muscle physiology, Weight Lifting physiology
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The present systematic review aimed to analyze the activation of the muscles involved in the barbell hip thrust (BHT) and its transfer to sports activities that include horizontal displacement. A search of the current literature was performed using the PubMed, SPORTDiscuss, Scopus and Google Scholar databases. The inclusion criteria were: (a) descriptive studies, (b) physically trained participants, (c) analyzed muscle activation using normalized EMG signals or as a percentage of maximal voluntary isometric contraction (MVIC) and (d) acute or chronic transfer of the BHT to horizontal displacement activity. Twelve articles met the inclusion criteria and the following results were found: 1) neuromuscular activation: hip extensor muscles (gluteus maximus and biceps femoris) demonstrated greater activation in the BHT compared to the squat. The straight bar deadlift exercise demonstrated greater biceps femoris activation than BHT; 2) Regardless of the BHT variation and intensity used, the muscle excitation sequence is gluteus maximus, erector spinae, biceps femoris, semitendinosus, vastus lateralis, gluteus medius, vastus medialis and rectus femoris; 3) acute transfer: four studies demonstrated a significant improvement in sprinting activities after BHT exercise; 4) as for the chronic transfer: two studies demonstrated improvement of the sprint time, while other two studies failed to present such effect. We concluded that: a) the mechanics of BHT favors greater activation of the hip extensor muscles compared to more conventional exercises; b) regardless of the variation of BHT used, the muscle excitation sequence is gluteus maximus, erector spinae, hamstrings, and quadriceps femoris; c) the acute transfer of the post-activation potentiation of the BHT is significant, improving the sprinting time; and d) despite training with BHT submaximal loads can improve sprint times, further investigations are needed.
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- 2019
6. [Ñande Ru Marangatu: the judicialization of the struggle for indigenous land and the role of the scientist].
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Cavalcante TL
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- 2010
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7. [Subcutaneous phaeohyphomycosis in the state of Pará: a report of 3 cases].
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Arnaud MV, Vieira TL, and Moraes MA
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- Adult, Aged, Arm, Brazil, Dermatomycoses microbiology, Dermatomycoses surgery, Hand Dermatoses microbiology, Hand Dermatoses pathology, Hand Dermatoses surgery, Humans, Leg, Male, Middle Aged, Opportunistic Infections microbiology, Opportunistic Infections surgery, Dermatomycoses pathology, Mitosporic Fungi, Opportunistic Infections pathology
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Three cases of subcutaneous phaeohyphomycosis from the state of Pará, Brazil are reported. This is the first time that this form of phaeohyphomycosis is described in northern Brazil. The etiologic agents could not isolated, and the diagnosis in all cases was established only on histopathological basis, particularly through the demonstration of fungal elements in tissue sections. Hyphal fragments and vesicular cells were very numerous and conspicuous in special (Grocott and Fontana-Masson methods) stained sections, in contrast to their apparent scarcity in routine hematoxilin-eosin preparations. The difference was certainly due to the aspect in the latter of the invasive tissue forms: the thin-walled and light brown pigmented organisms stained poorly and were very difficult to distinguish from the tissue components.
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- 1996
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