327 results on '"de Souza, F. A."'
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2. Field-testing solutions for drinking water quality monitoring in low- and middle-income regions and case studies from Latin American, African and Asian countries
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Pichel, N., Hymnô de Souza, F., Sabogal-Paz, L.P., Shah, P.K., Adhikari, N., Pandey, S., Shrestha, B.M., Gaihre, S., Pineda-Marulanda, D.A., Hincapie, M., Luwe, K., Kumwenda, S., Aguilar-Conde, J.C., Cortes, M.A.L.R.M., Hamilton, J.W.J., Byrne, J.A., and Fernandez-Ibañez, P.
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- 2023
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3. Perivascular mast cells and expression of vascular endothelial growth factor, laminin-332 and matrix metalloproteinase-9 in human colorectal neoplasms
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Meloti-Fiorio, L., Silva-Sinara-Alves, I., Rohor-de-Souza, F., Grassi-Bautz, W., Silva-Souza-Ribeiro, F., Pinto-Nogueira-da-Gama, L., and Nogueira-da-Gama-de-Souza, L.
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- 2023
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4. Hydrogen-designed spin-states of 2D silicon carbide and graphene nanostructures.
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Filho, L. Fiorini, Morais, W. P., Batista, N. N., de Souza, F. A. L., Varandas, A. J. C., Paz, W. S., and Pansini, F. N. N.
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Identifying and manipulating spin in two-dimensional materials is of great interest in advancing quantum information and sensing technologies, as well as in the development of spintronic devices. Here, we investigate the influence of hydrogen adsorption on the electronic and magnetic properties of graphene-like triangulenes. We have constructed triangulenes from SiC monolayers, which have been successfully synthesized very recently, extending our investigation to include graphene triangulenes. This advancement in the synthesis of SiC monolayers allows us to investigate deeper into the unique properties of SiC-based triangulenes and compare them with their graphene counterparts. The addition of hydrogen has been found to induce a magnetic moment in the SiC monolayer, with a more localized spin density when H is adsorbed in the C sites while spreading through the lattice when adsorbed on the Si sites. In triangular flakes, the ground spin state changes with the adsorption site: decreasing multiplicity on edge-defined sublattices and increasing it on the opposite sublattice. These findings suggest hydrogen adsorption as a tool for tuning spin-state properties in SiC and graphene nanostructures, with potential applications in spintronics and spin quantum dot devices. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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5. Valorization of non-beneficiated clays as supplementary cementitious materials in the production of cement-based mortar
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de Oliveira, V.M., de Souza, F., da Cruz, R.T., Py, L.G., Kirchheim, A.P., and Bragança, S.R.
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- 2021
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6. Sunlight sterilized, recyclable and super hydrophobic anti-COVID laser-induced graphene mask formulation for indelible usability
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Pal, Kaushik, Kyzas, George Z., Kralj, Samo, and Gomes de Souza, F., Jr.
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- 2021
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7. LONGEVIDADE ATIVA: UMA META NO CURSO DA VIDA DOS IDOSOS
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SILVA, CRISTIANE BARBOZA DA, primary, GOMES, GABRIELLY MANSOUR S. GOMES, additional, ESQUIVEL, ANA PAULA DE SOUZA F. ESQUIVEL, additional, and VELLASCO, TÂNIA REGINA DOUZATS, additional
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- 2022
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8. Brain function and clinical characterization in the Boston adolescent neuroimaging of depression and anxiety study
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Hubbard, N.A., Siless, V., Frosch, I.R., Goncalves, M., Lo, N., Wang, J., Bauer, C.C.C., Conroy, K., Cosby, E., Hay, A., Jones, R., Pinaire, M., Vaz De Souza, F., Vergara, G., Ghosh, S., Henin, A., Hirshfeld-Becker, D.R., Hofmann, S.G., Rosso, I.M., Auerbach, R.P., Pizzagalli, D.A., Yendiki, A., Gabrieli, J.D.E., and Whitfield-Gabrieli, S.
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- 2020
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9. Influence of the Sintering Temperature of Y3Fe4.97La0.03O12 Nanoparticles on the Resulting Structural and Magnetic Properties.
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de Souza, F. R., França, E. L. T., Soares, João M., Carvalho, A. S., da Silva, R. B., Assis, L. K. C. S., Oliveira, D. M., Abrão, J. E., Peña-Garcia, R., and Padrón-Hernández, E.
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MAGNETIC properties ,SINTERING ,MAGNETIC moments ,NANOPARTICLES ,DISCONTINUOUS precipitation ,IRON powder ,MICROWAVE sintering - Abstract
This study investigates the influence of sintering temperature on the structural and magnetic properties of Y
3 Fe4,97 La0,03 O12 , elucidating the nucleation and growth mechanisms related to temperature. Through meticulous X-ray diffraction analysis, we confirmed the formation of a single YIG phase at 900 °C. Conversely, samples sintered at 1000 °C and 1100 °C reveal the presence of a second phase, attributed to YFeO3 , highlighting the complex interaction between sintering temperature and material morphology. Moreover, magnetic characterization details how sintering temperatures directly influence the magnetic moment and saturation magnetization of the nanoparticles, presenting significant fluctuations in magnetic properties due to the presence of the secondary phase. This work not only sheds light on the subtle relationship between lanthanum doping, sintering temperature, and the resulting magnetic properties but also paves the way for fine-tuning these properties in advanced materials for specific technological applications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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10. What are the 100 most cited fungal genera?
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Bhunjun, C. S., Chen, Y. J., Phukhamsakda, C., Boekhout, T., Groenewald, J. Z., McKenzie, E. H. C., Francisco, E. C., Frisvad, J. C., Groenewald, M., Hurdeal, V. G., Luangsa-ard, J., Perrone, G., Visagie, C. M., Bai, F. Y., Błaszkowski, J., Braun, U., de Souza, F. A., de Queiroz, M. B., Dutta, A. K., and Gonkhom, D.
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BIBLIOMETRICS ,ALTERNARIA ,TRICHODERMA ,SACCHAROMYCES ,INTERNET searching ,FUNGAL spores - Abstract
The global diversity of fungi has been estimated between 2 to 11 million species, of which only about 155 000 have been named. Most fungi are invisible to the unaided eye, but they represent a major component of biodiversity on our planet, and play essential ecological roles, supporting life as we know it. Although approximately 20 000 fungal genera are presently recognised, the ecology of most remains undetermined. Despite all this diversity, the mycological community actively researches some fungal genera more commonly than others. This poses an interesting question: why have some fungal genera impacted mycology and related fields more than others? To address this issue, we conducted a bibliometric analysis to identify the top 100 most cited fungal genera. A thorough database search of the Web of Science, Google Scholar, and PubMed was performed to establish which genera are most cited. The most cited 10 genera are Saccharomyces, Candida, Aspergillus, Fusarium, Penicillium, Trichoderma, Botrytis, Pichia, Cryptococcus and Alternaria. Case studies are presented for the 100 most cited genera with general background, notes on their ecology and economic significance and important research advances. This paper provides a historic overview of scientific research of these genera and the prospect for further research. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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11. Bioactive glass ceramic can improve the bond strength of sealant/enamel?
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Silveira, R. E., Vivanco, R. G., de Morais, R. C., Da Col dos Santos Pinto, G., and Pires-de-Souza, F. de C. P.
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- 2019
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12. Grupo de mulheres na Atenção Básica
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Ana Julia Santos Matos, Alana Pereira Rodrigues, Débora de Souza F. Ramos, and Alexandra Iglesias
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Fuel Technology ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology ,General Medicine - Abstract
Este artigo descreve uma experiência vivenciada com grupo de mulheres em uma Unidade de Saúde da Família de Vitória (ES). A experiência evidenciou que mulheres se destacam como importante grupo a ser atendido além das práticas médicas, já que outras dimensões compõem o universo feminino. PALAVRAS-CHAVE: Psicologia. Sistema Único de Saúde. Atenção básica. Grupos. Saúde da mulher.
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- 2023
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13. Persistent effects of pre-Columbian plant domestication on Amazonian forest composition
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Levis, C., Costa, F. R. C., Bongers, F., Peña-Claros, M., Clement, C. R., Junqueira, A. B., Neves, E. G., Tamanaha, E. K., Figueiredo, F. O. G., Salomão, R. P., Castilho, C. V., Magnusson, W. E., Phillips, O. L., Guevara, J. E., Sabatier, D., Molino, J.-F., López, D. Cárdenas, Mendoza, A. M., Pitman, N. C. A., Duque, A., Vargas, P. Núñez, Zartman, C. E., Vasquez, R., Andrade, A., Camargo, J. L., Feldpausch, T. R., Laurance, S. G. W., Laurance, W. F., Killeen, T. J., Nascimento, H. E. Mendonça, Montero, J. C., Mostacedo, B., Amaral, I. L., Vieira, I. C. Guimarães, Brienen, R., Castellanos, H., Terborgh, J., de Jesus Veiga Carim, M., da Silva Guimarães, J. R., de Souza Coelho, L., de Almeida Matos, F. D., Wittmann, F., Mogollón, H. F., Damasco, G., Dávila, N., García-Villacorta, R., Coronado, E. N. H., Emilio, T., de Andrade Lima Filho, D., Schietti, J., Souza, P., Targhetta, N., Comiskey, J. A., Marimon, B. S., Marimon, B.-H., Neill, D., Alonso, A., Arroyo, L., Carvalho, F. A., de Souza, F. C., Dallmeier, F., Pansonato, M. P., Duivenvoorden, J. F., Fine, P. V. A., Stevenson, P. R., Araujo-Murakami, A., Aymard C., G. A., Baraloto, C., do Amaral, D. D., Engel, J., Henkel, T. W., Maas, P., Petronelli, P., Revilla, J. D. Cardenas, Stropp, J., Daly, D., Gribel, R., Paredes, M. Ríos, Silveira, M., Thomas-Caesar, R., Baker, T. R., da Silva, N. F., Ferreira, L. V., Peres, C. A., Silman, M. R., Cerón, C., Valverde, F. C., Di Fiore, A., Jimenez, E. M., Mora, M. C. Peñuela, Toledo, M., Barbosa, E. M., de Matos Bonates, L. C., Arboleda, N. C., de Sousa Farias, E., Fuentes, A., Guillaumet, J.-L., Jørgensen, P. Møller, Malhi, Y., de Andrade Miranda, I. P., Phillips, J. F., Prieto, A., Rudas, A., Ruschel, A. R., Silva, N., von Hildebrand, P., Vos, V. A., Zent, E. L., Zent, S., Cintra, B. B. L., Nascimento, M. T., Oliveira, A. A., Ramirez-Angulo, H., Ramos, J. F., Rivas, G., Schöngart, J., Sierra, R., Tirado, M., van der Heijden, G., Torre, E. V., Wang, O., Young, K. R., Baider, C., Cano, A., Farfan-Rios, W., Ferreira, C., Hoffman, B., Mendoza, C., Mesones, I., Torres-Lezama, A., Medina, M. N. U., van Andel, T. R., Villarroel, D., Zagt, R., Alexiades, M. N., Balslev, H., Garcia-Cabrera, K., Gonzales, T., Hernandez, L., Huamantupa-Chuquimaco, I., Manzatto, A. G., Milliken, W., Cuenca, W. P., Pansini, S., Pauletto, D., Arevalo, F. R., Reis, N. F. Costa, Sampaio, A. F., Giraldo, L. E. Urrego, Sandoval, E. H. Valderrama, Gamarra, L. Valenzuela, Vela, C. I. A., and ter Steege, H.
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- 2017
14. Decision-Making Time Cells in Hippocampal Dorsal CA1
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Ma, M., primary, Simoes de Souza, F., additional, Futia, G.L., additional, Anderson, S.R., additional, Riguero, J., additional, Tollin, D., additional, Gentile-Polese, A., additional, Platt, J.P., additional, Hiratani, N., additional, Gibson, E. A., additional, and Restrepo, D., additional
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- 2023
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15. Electrochemical studies of V2O5/GOx for glucose detection
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De Souza, F A, Da Rocha, R C F, Vieira, N S, Cestarolli, D T, and Guerra, E M
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- 2020
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16. Global consortium for the classification of fungi and fungus-like taxa
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Hyde, K. D., Abdel-Wahab, M. A., Abdollahzadeh, J., Abeywickrama, P. D., Absalan, S., Afshari, N., Ainsworth, A. M., Akulov, O. Y., Aleoshin, V. V., Al-Sadi, A. M., Alvarado, P., Alves, A., Alves-Silva, G., Amalfi, M., Amira, Y., Amuhenage, T. B., Anderson, J. L., Antonín, V., Aouali, S., Aptroot, A., Apurillo, C. C. S., Araújo, J. P.M., Ariyawansa, H. A., Armand, A., Arumugam, E., Asghari, R., Assis, D. M.A., Atienza, V., Avasthi, S., Azevedo, E., Bahkali, A. H., Bakhshi, M., Banihashemi, Z., Bao, D. F., Baral, H. O., Barata, M., Barbosa, F. R., Barbosa, R. N., Barreto, R. W., Baschien, C., Belamesiatseva, D. B., Reuel, M. Bennett, Bera, I., Bezerra, J. D. P., Bezerra, J. L., Bhat, D. J., Bhunjun, C. S., Bianchinotti, M. V., Błaszkowski, J., Blondelle, A., Boekhout, T., Bonito, G., Boonmee, S., Boonyuen, N., Bregant, C., Buchanan, P., Bundhun, D., Burgaud, G., Burgess, T., Buyck, B., Cabarroi-Hernández, M., Cáceres, M. E. S., Caeiro, M. F., Cai, L., Cai, M. F., Calabon, M. S., Calaça, F. J. S., Callalli, M., Camara, M. P. S., Cano-Lira, J. F., Cantillo, T., Cao, B., Carlavilla, J. R., Carvalho, A., Castañeda-Ruiz, R. F., Castlebury, L., Castro-Jauregui, O., Catania, M. D., Cavalcanti, L. H., Cazabonne, J., Cedeño-Sanchez, M. L., Chaharmiri-Dokhaharani, S., Chaiwan, N., Chakraborty, N., Chaverri, P., Cheewangkoon, R., Chen, C., Chen, C. Y., Chen, K. H., Chen, J., Chen, Q., Chen, W. H., Chen, Y. P., Chethana, K. W. T., Coleine, C., Condé, T. O., Corazon-Guivin, M. A., Cortés-Pérez, A., Costa-Rezende, D. H., Courtecuisse, R., Crouch, J. A., Crous, P. W., Cui, B. K., Cui, Y. Y., da Silva, D. K. A., da Silva, G. A., da Silva, I. R., da Silva, R. M. F., da Silva Santos, A. C., Dai, D. Q., Dai, Y. C., Damm, U., Darmostuk, V., Zoha, Daroodi, Das, K., Davoodian, N., Davydov, E. A., Dayarathne, M. C., Decock, C., de Groot, M. D., De Kesel, A., de la Cruz, T. E. E., De Lange, R., Delgado, G., Denchev, C. M., Denchev, T. T., de Oliveira, N. T., de Silva, N. I., de Souza, F. A., Dentinger, B., Devadatha, B., Dianese, J. C., Dima, B., Diniz, A. G., Dissanayake, A. J., Dissanayake, L. S., Doğan, H. H., Doilom, M., Dolatabadi, S., Dong, W., Dong, Z. Y., Dos Santos, L. A., Drechsler-Santos, E. R., Du, T. Y., Dubey, M. K., Dutta, A. K., Egidi, E., Elliott, T. F., Elshahed, M. S., Erdoğdu, M., Ertz, D., Etayo, J., Evans, H. C., Fan, X. L., Fan, Y. G., Fedosova, A. G., Fell, J., Fernandes, I., Firmino, A. L., Fiuza, P. O., Flakus, A., de Souza, C. A.Fragoso, Frisvad, J. C., Fryar, S. C., Gabaldón, T., Gajanayake, A. J., Galindo, L. J., Gannibal, P. B., García, D., García-Sandoval, S. R., Garrido-Benavent, I., Garzoli, L., Gautam, A. K., Ge, Z. W., Gené, D. J., Gentekaki, E., Ghobad-Nejhad, M., Giachini, A. J., Gibertoni, T. B., Góes-Neto, A., Gomdola, D., de Farias, A. R. Gomes, Gorjón, S. P., Goto, B. T., Granados-Montero, M. M., Griffith, G. W., Groenewald, J. Z., Groenewald, M., Grossart, H. P., Gueidan, C., Gunarathne, A., Gunaseelan, S., Gusmão, L. F.P., Gutierrez, A. C., Guzmán-Dávalos, L., Haelewaters, D., Halling, R., Han, Y. F., Hapuarachchi, K. K., Harder, C. B., Harrington, T. C., Hattori, T., He, M. Q., He, S., He, S. H., Healy, R., Herández-Restrepo, M., Heredia, G., Hodge, K. T., Holgado-Rojas, M., Hongsanan, S., Horak, E., Hosoya, T., Houbraken, J., Huang, S. K., Huanraluek, N., Hur, J. S., Hurdeal, V. G., Hustad, V. P., Iotti, M., Iturriaga, T., Jafar, E., Janik, P., Jany, J. L., Jayalal, R. G.U., Jayasiri, S. C., Jayawardena, R. S., Jeewon, R., Jerônimo, G. H., Jesus, A. L., Jin, J., Johnston, P. R., Jones, E. B.G., Joshi, Y., Justo, A., Kaishian, P., Kakishima, M., Kaliyaperumal, M., Kang, G. P., Kang, J. C., Karakehian, J. M., Karimi, O., Karpov, S. A., Karunarathna, S. C., Kaufmann, M., Kemler, M., Kezo, K., Khyaju, S., Kirchmair, M., Kirk, P. M., Kitaura, M. J., Klawonn, I., Kolarik, M., Kong, A., Kuhar, F., Kukwa, M., Kumar, S., Kušan, I., Lado, C., Larsson, K. H., Latha, K. P.D., Lee, H. B., Leonardi, M., Leontyev, D. L., Lestari, A. S., Li, C. J.Y., Li, D. W., Li, H. Y., Li, L., Li, Q. R., Li, W. L., Li, Y., Li, Y. C., Liao, C. F., Liimatainen, K., Lim, Y. W., Lin, C. G., Linaldeddu, B. T., Linde, C. C., Linn, M. M., Liu, F., Liu, J. K., Liu, N. G., Liu, S., Liu, X. F., Liu, X. Z., Liu, Z. B., Lu, L., Lu, Y. Z., Luangharn, T., Luangsa-ard, J. J., Lumbsch, H. T., Lumyong, S., Luo, L., Luo, M., Luo, Z. L., Ma, J., Machado, A. R., Madagammana, A. D., Madrid, H., Magurno, F., Magyar, D., Mahadevan, N., Maharachchikumbura, S. S.N., Maimaiti, Y., Malosso, E., Manamgoda, D. S., Manawasinghe, I. S., Mapook, A., Marasinghe, D. S., Mardones, M., Marin-Felix, Y., Márquez, R., Masigol, H., Matočec, N., May, T. W., McKenzie, E. H.C., Meiras-Ottoni, A., Melo, R. F.R., Mendes-Alvarenga, R. L., Mendieta, S., Meng, Q. F., Menkis, A., Menolli, N., Mešić, A., Calvo, J. G.Meza, Mikhailov, K. V., Miller, S. L., Moncada, B., Moncalvo, J. M., Monteiro, J. S., Monteiro, M., Mora-Montes, H. M., Moreau, P. A., Mueller, G. M., Mukhopadyay, S., Murugadoss, R., Nagy, L. G., Najafiniya, M., Nanayakkara, C. M., Nascimento, C. C., Nei, Y., Neves, M. A., Neuhauser, S., Niego, A. G.T., Nilsson, R. H., Niskanen, T., Niveiro, N., Noorabadi, M. T., Noordeloos, M. E., Norphanphoun, C., Otaño, N. B.Nuñez, O’Donnell, R. P., Oehl, F., Olariaga, I., Orlando, O. P., Pang, K. L., Papp, V., Pawłowska, J., Peintner, U., Pem, D., Pereira, O. L., Perera, R. H., Perez-Moreno, J., Perez-Ortega, S., Péter, G., Phillips, A. J.L., Phonemany, M., Phukhamsakda, C., Phutthacharoen, K., Piepenbring, M., Pires-Zottarelli, C. L.A., Poinar, G., Pošta, A., Prieto, M., Promputtha, I., Quandt, C. A., Radek, R., Rahnama, K., Raj, K. N.A., Rajeshkumar, K. C., Rämä, T., Rambold, G., Ramírez-Cruz, V., Rasconi, S., Rathnayaka, A. R., Raza, M., Ren, G. C., Robledo, G. L., Rodriguez-Flakus, P., Ronikier, A., Rossi, W., Ryberg, M., Ryvarden, L. R., Salvador-Montoya, C. A., Samant, B., Samarakoon, B. C., Samarakoon, M. C., Sánchez-Castro, I., Sánchez-García, M., Sandoval-Denis, M., Santamaria, B., Santiago, A. L.C.M.A., Sarma, V. V., Savchenko, A., Savchenko, K., Saxena, R. K., Scholler, M., Schoutteten, N., Seifollahi, E., Selbmann, L., Selcuk, F., Senanayake, I. C., Shabashova, T. G., Shen, H. W., Shen, Y. M., Silva-Filho, A. G.S., Simmons, D. R., Singh, R., Sir, E. B., Song, C. G., Souza-Motta, C. M., Sruthi, O. P., Stadler, M., Stchigel, A. M., Stemler, J., Stephenson, S. L., Strassert, J. F.H., Su, H. L., Su, L., Suetrong, S., Sulistyo, B., Sun, Y. R., Svantesson, S., Sysouphanthong, P., Takamatsu, S., Tan, T. H., Tanaka, K., Tang, A. M.C., Tang, X., Tanney, J. B., Tavakol, N. M., Taylor, J. E., Taylor, P. W.J., Tedersoo, L., Tennakoon, D. S., Thamodini, G. K., Thines, M., Thiyagaraja, V., Thongklang, N., Tiago, P. V., Tian, Q., Tian, W. H., Tibell, L., Tibell, S., Tibpromma, S., Tkalčec, Z., Tomšovský, M., Toome-Heller, M., Torruella, G., Tsurykau, A., Udayanga, D., Ulukapi, M., Untereiner, W. A., Uzunov, B. A., Valle, L. G., Van Caenegem, W., Van den Wyngaert, S., Van Vooren, N., Velez, P., Verma, R. K., Vieira, L. C., Vieira, W. A.S., Vizzini, A., Walker, A., Walker, A. K., Wanasinghe, D. N., Wang, C. G., Wang, K., Wang, S. X., Wang, X. Y., Wang, Y., Wannasawang, N., Wartchow, F., Wei, D. P., Wei, X. L., White, J. F., Wijayawardene, N. N., Wijesinghe, S. N., Wijesundara, D. S.A., Wisitrassameewong, K., Worthy, F. R., Wu, F., Wu, G., Wu, H. X., Wu, N., Wu, W. P., Wurzbacher, C., Xiao, Y. P., Xiong, Y. R., Xu, B., Xu, L. J., Xu, R., Xu, T. M., Yakovchenko, L., Yan, J. Y., Yang, H. D., Yang, J., Yang, Z. L., Yang, Y. H., Yapa, N., Yasanthika, E., Youssef, N. H., Yu, F. M., Yu, Q., Yu, X. D., Yu, Y. X., Yu, Z. F., Yuan, H. S., Yuan, Y., Yurkov, A., Zafari, D., Zamora, J. C., Zare, R., Zeng, M., Zeng, N. K., Zeng, X. Y., Zhang, F., Zhang, H., Zhang, J. F., Zhang, J. Y., Zhang, Q. Y., Zhang, S. N., Zhang, W., Zhang, Y., Zhao, C. L., Zhao, H., Zhao, Q., Zhao, R. L., Zhou, L. W., Zhou, M., Zhurbenko, M. P., Zin, H. H., Zucconi, L., Hyde, K. D., Abdel-Wahab, M. A., Abdollahzadeh, J., Abeywickrama, P. D., Absalan, S., Afshari, N., Ainsworth, A. M., Akulov, O. Y., Aleoshin, V. V., Al-Sadi, A. M., Alvarado, P., Alves, A., Alves-Silva, G., Amalfi, M., Amira, Y., Amuhenage, T. B., Anderson, J. L., Antonín, V., Aouali, S., Aptroot, A., Apurillo, C. C. S., Araújo, J. P.M., Ariyawansa, H. A., Armand, A., Arumugam, E., Asghari, R., Assis, D. M.A., Atienza, V., Avasthi, S., Azevedo, E., Bahkali, A. H., Bakhshi, M., Banihashemi, Z., Bao, D. F., Baral, H. O., Barata, M., Barbosa, F. R., Barbosa, R. N., Barreto, R. W., Baschien, C., Belamesiatseva, D. B., Reuel, M. Bennett, Bera, I., Bezerra, J. D. P., Bezerra, J. 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The Global Consortium for the Classification of Fungi and fungus-like taxa is an international initiative of more than 550 mycologists to develop an electronic structure for the classification of these organisms. The members of the Consortium originate from 55 countries/regions worldwide, from a wide range of disciplines, and include senior, mid-career and early-career mycologists and plant pathologists. The Consortium will publish a biannual update of the Outline of Fungi and fungus-like taxa, to act as an international scheme for other scientists. Notes on all newly published taxa at or above the level of species will be prepared and published online on the Outline of Fungi website (https://www.outlineoffungi.org/), and these will be finally published in the biannual edition of the Outline of Fungi and fungus-like taxa. Comments on recent important taxonomic opinions on controversial topics will be included in the biannual outline. For example, 'to promote a more stable taxonomy in Fusarium given the divergences over its generic delimitation', or 'are there too many genera in the Boletales?' and even more importantly, 'what should be done with the tremendously diverse 'dark fungal taxa?' There are undeniable differences in mycologists' perceptions and opinions regarding species classification as well as the establishment of new species. Given the pluralistic nature of fungal taxonomy and its implications for species concepts and the nature of species, this consortium aims to provide a platform to better refine and stabilise fungal classification, taking into consideration views from different parties. In the future, a confidential voting system will be set up to gauge the opinions of all mycologists in the Consortium on important topics. The results of such surveys will be presented to the International Commission on the Taxonomy of Fungi (ICTF) and the Nomenclature Committee
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17. Mortality from neglected tropical diseases in the state of Maranhão, Brazil: a guidance for health planning in vulnerable areas.
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Oliveira, R. S., Pimentel, K. B. A., Almeida-de-Souza, F. E., Pinheiro, V. C. S., and Bezerra, J. M. T.
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HEALTH service areas ,NEGLECTED diseases ,TROPICAL climate ,MEDICAL climatology ,TROPICAL medicine ,LEISHMANIASIS - Abstract
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18. Grupo de mulheres na Atenção Básica
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Matos, Ana Julia Santos, primary, Rodrigues, Alana Pereira, additional, Ramos, Débora de Souza F., additional, and Iglesias, Alexandra, additional
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19. Probing on the hydrothermally synthesized iron oxide nanoparticles for ultra-capacitor applications
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Mitchell, E., De Souza, F., Gupta, R.K., Kahol, P.K., Kumar, D., Dong, L., and Gupta, Bipin Kumar
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- 2015
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20. P048 - Topic: AS04-MDS Biology and Pathogenesis/AS04c-MDS Mouse models (GEMMS, PDX): EGCG IMPROVES INEFFECTIVE HEMATOPOIESIS IN A MOUSE MODEL OF MYELODYSPLASTIC SYNDROME
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Della Via, F., Ferro, K., Santos, I., Amôr, N., De Souza, F., De Prax, M., and Saad, S.
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21. Spin State Engineering of Triangulene Graphene Embedded in H-Bn Nanoflake
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Filho, L. Fiorini, primary, Terroso, C. J., additional, de Souza, F. A. L., additional, Paz, W. S., additional, and Pansini, Fernando Nespoli Nassar, additional
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22. Long-term effect of bromelain and Biosilicate on dentin bond strength
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Geng Vivanco, R, primary, de Cássia Oliveira, V, additional, and de Carvalho Panzeri Pires-de-Souza, F, additional
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23. Does remaining filling material in minimally cavities causes crown discoloration?
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Corrêa Silva-Sousa, A, primary, Sousa-Neto, MD, additional, Camargo, RV, additional, Lima, TD, additional, Castelo Branco, A, additional, de Carvalho Panzeri Pires de Souza, F, additional, Faria-E-Silva, AL, additional, de Paula-Silva, FWG, additional, Souza-Gabriel, AE, additional, and Mazzi-Chaves, JF, additional
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24. Influence of the incorporation of titanium dioxide nanofibers net on bond strength and morphology of a total etching adhesive system
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Klein-Junior, C., primary, Zimmer, R., additional, Coelho-de-Souza, F., additional, Cantarelli, H., additional, Júnior, MR., additional, and Reston, E., additional
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25. AMPA receptor trafficking and its role in heterosynaptic plasticity
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Antunes, G. and Simoes-de-Souza, F. M.
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26. Coronary flow reserve by PET 13N-ammonia in patients with hereditary transthyretin amyloidosis with and without cardiac involvement
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Alencar Neto, A C, primary, Cafezeiro, C R F, additional, Bueno, B V K, additional, Ribeiro De Souza, F, additional, Henrique Rissato, J H S, additional, Souza Borges, T, additional, Freitas Carvalhal, S, additional, Santos Lima, M, additional, Alberto Buchpiguel, C, additional, Azem Chalela, W, additional, Alvarez Ramires, F J, additional, Shcolnik Szor, R, additional, Kalil Filho, R, additional, Rochitte, C E, additional, and Fernandes, F, additional
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27. Human leukocyte antigen distribution and genomic ancestry in Brazilian patients with sickle cell disease
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da Silva‐Malta, M. C. F., Rodrigues, P. S., Zuccherato, L. W., de Souza, F. C. B., Domingues, E. M. F. L., Souza, V. R., Tarazona‐Santos, E., and Martins, M. L.
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28. Perivascular mast cells and expression of vascular endothelial growth factor, laminin-332 and matrix metalloproteinase-9 in human colorectal neoplasms
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Meloti-Fiorio, L., primary, Silva-Sinara-Alves, I., additional, Rohor-de-Souza, F., additional, Grassi-Bautz, W., additional, Silva-Souza-Ribeiro, F., additional, Pinto-Nogueira-da-Gama, L., additional, and Nogueira-da-Gama-de-Souza, L., additional
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29. Description of global EGAM in the maximum of local frequency during current ramp-up discharges in DIII-D
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Camilo de Souza, F., primary, Gorelenkov, N., additional, Elfimov, A., additional, Galvão, R., additional, Collins, C., additional, Podesta, M., additional, and Fredrickson, E., additional
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30. AB1075 KNEE ARTHRITIS BY PARACOCCIDIOIDES BRASILIENSIS IN A LONG-STANDING RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS PATIENT
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Barguil Macedo, M., primary, Gama, C., additional, Antonelli, I. P. D. B., additional, De Souza, F. H. C., additional, and Medeiros Ribeiro, A. C., additional
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31. Los mastocitos perivasculares y la expresión de VEGF, laminina-332 y MMP-9 en neoplasias colorrectales humanas
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Meloti-Fiorio, L., primary, Silva-Sinara-Alves, I., additional, Rohor-de-Souza, F., additional, Grassi-Bautz, W., additional, Silva-Souza-Ribeiro, F., additional, Pinto-Nogueira-da-Gama, L., additional, and Nogueira-da-Gama-de-Souza, L., additional
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32. Sociedade: Um Estudo Sobre o Morro do Corcovado/ Rio de Janeiro
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Isabella de Souza Neto Teixeira, Deusana Maria da Costa Machado, Aline Rocha de Souza F. de Castro, and Luiza Freire de Farias
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patrimônio geológico ,geodiversidade ,Morro do Corcovado ,Rio de Janeiro ,Physical geography ,GB3-5030 ,Geography (General) ,G1-922 - Abstract
Ao iniciar o estudo sobre a importância patrimonial do Morro do Corcovado, situado no setor B do Parque Nacional da Tijuca, na Serra da Carioca, município do Rio de Janeiro/RJ, encontrou-se metodologia aplicada somente sob a visão do pesquisador para valorar a geodiversidade. Mas, ao longo do estudo, surgiu a necessidade de saber como a sociedade o via. Seria o Morro do Corcovado apenas reconhecido como uma paisagem deslumbrante pelos seus visitantes? Será que é entendido e valorizado como patrimônio? Será que os indivíduos vêem algo além dessa paisagem? E se vêem o quê seria? Para responder a esses questionamentos se buscou uma ferramenta que fornecesse a relação da sociedade com Morro do Corcovado. Nesse contexto, o questionário/entrevista estruturado mostrou ser uma ferramenta indispensável para a coleta de dados, visando decifrar a percepção patrimonial dos indivíduos. O questionário/entrevista foi pensado e organizado de forma estruturada, visando, através de sua aplicação e análise preliminares, mostrar como esse instrumento serve como ferramenta para compreender as apropriações do patrimônio geológico pela sociedade e possibilitar as tomadas de decisão quanto ao uso mais indicado desse patrimônio.
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33. Local hydrological conditions influence tree diversity and composition across the Amazon basin
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Marca-Zevallos, M.J., Moulatlet, G.M., Sousa, T.R., Schietti, J., Coelho, L.D.S., Ramos, J.F., Lima Filho, D.D.A., Amaral, I.L., de Almeida Matos, F.D., Rincón, L.M., Cardenas Revilla, J.D., Pansonato, M.P., Gribel, R., Barbosa, E.M., Miranda, I.P.D.A., Bonates, L.C.D.M., Guevara, J.E., Salomão, R.P., Ferreira, L.V., Dantas do Amaral, D., Pitman, N.C.A., Vriesendorp, C., Baker, T.R., Brienen, R., Carim, M.D.J.V., Guimarães, J.R.D.S., Núñez Vargas, P., Huamantupa-Chuquimaco, I., Laurance, W.F., Laurance, S.G.W., Andrade, A., Camargo, J.L., Monteagudo Mendoza, A., Vasquez, R., Valenzuela Gamarra, L., Mogollón, H.F., Marimon-Junior, B.H., Marimon, B.S., Killeen, T.J., Farias, E.D.S., Neill, D., de Medeiros, M.B., Simon, M.F., Terborgh, J., Carlos Montero, J., Licona, J.C., Mostacedo, B., García-Villacorta, R., Araujo-Murakami, A., Arroyo, L., Villarroel, D., Dávila, N., Coelho de Souza, F., Carvalho, F.A., Comiskey, J.A., Alonso, A., Dallmeier, F., Oliveira, A.A., Castilho, C.V., Lloyd, J., Feldpausch, T.R., Ríos Paredes, M., Castaño Arboleda, N., Cárdenas López, D., Aymard Corredor, G.A., Di Fiore, A., Rudas, A., Prieto, A., Barbosa, F.R., Noronha, J.C., Rodrigues, D.D.J., Carpanedo, R.D.S.á., Honorio Coronado, E.N., Peres, C.A., Milliken, W., Fuentes, A., Tello, J.S., Cerón, C., Klitgaard, B., Tirado, M., Sierra, R., Young, K.R., Rivas-Torres, G.F., Stevenson, P.R., Cano, A., Wang, O., Baider, C., Barlow, J., Ferreira, J., Berenguer, E., Stropp, J., Balslev, H., Ahuite Reategui, M.A., Mesones, I., Valderrama Sandoval, E.H., Gonzales, T., Pansini, S., Reis, N.F.C., Sampaio, A.F., Vos, V.A., Palacios Cuenca, W., Manzatto, A.G., Farfan-Rios, W., Silman, M.R., Garcia-Cabrera, K., von Hildebrand, P., Guedes, M.C., Costa, J.B.P., Phillips, J.F., Vela, C.I.A., de Toledo, J.J., Pauletto, D., Valverde, F.C., Umaña, M.N., Phillips, O.L., Magnusson, W.E., ter Steege, H., Costa, F.R.C., Marca-Zevallos, M.J., Moulatlet, G.M., Sousa, T.R., Schietti, J., Coelho, L.D.S., Ramos, J.F., Lima Filho, D.D.A., Amaral, I.L., de Almeida Matos, F.D., Rincón, L.M., Cardenas Revilla, J.D., Pansonato, M.P., Gribel, R., Barbosa, E.M., Miranda, I.P.D.A., Bonates, L.C.D.M., Guevara, J.E., Salomão, R.P., Ferreira, L.V., Dantas do Amaral, D., Pitman, N.C.A., Vriesendorp, C., Baker, T.R., Brienen, R., Carim, M.D.J.V., Guimarães, J.R.D.S., Núñez Vargas, P., Huamantupa-Chuquimaco, I., Laurance, W.F., Laurance, S.G.W., Andrade, A., Camargo, J.L., Monteagudo Mendoza, A., Vasquez, R., Valenzuela Gamarra, L., Mogollón, H.F., Marimon-Junior, B.H., Marimon, B.S., Killeen, T.J., Farias, E.D.S., Neill, D., de Medeiros, M.B., Simon, M.F., Terborgh, J., Carlos Montero, J., Licona, J.C., Mostacedo, B., García-Villacorta, R., Araujo-Murakami, A., Arroyo, L., Villarroel, D., Dávila, N., Coelho de Souza, F., Carvalho, F.A., Comiskey, J.A., Alonso, A., Dallmeier, F., Oliveira, A.A., Castilho, C.V., Lloyd, J., Feldpausch, T.R., Ríos Paredes, M., Castaño Arboleda, N., Cárdenas López, D., Aymard Corredor, G.A., Di Fiore, A., Rudas, A., Prieto, A., Barbosa, F.R., Noronha, J.C., Rodrigues, D.D.J., Carpanedo, R.D.S.á., Honorio Coronado, E.N., Peres, C.A., Milliken, W., Fuentes, A., Tello, J.S., Cerón, C., Klitgaard, B., Tirado, M., Sierra, R., Young, K.R., Rivas-Torres, G.F., Stevenson, P.R., Cano, A., Wang, O., Baider, C., Barlow, J., Ferreira, J., Berenguer, E., Stropp, J., Balslev, H., Ahuite Reategui, M.A., Mesones, I., Valderrama Sandoval, E.H., Gonzales, T., Pansini, S., Reis, N.F.C., Sampaio, A.F., Vos, V.A., Palacios Cuenca, W., Manzatto, A.G., Farfan-Rios, W., Silman, M.R., Garcia-Cabrera, K., von Hildebrand, P., Guedes, M.C., Costa, J.B.P., Phillips, J.F., Vela, C.I.A., de Toledo, J.J., Pauletto, D., Valverde, F.C., Umaña, M.N., Phillips, O.L., Magnusson, W.E., ter Steege, H., and Costa, F.R.C.
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Tree diversity and composition in Amazonia are known to be strongly determined by the water supplied by precipitation. Nevertheless, within the same climatic regime, water availability is modulated by local topography and soil characteristics (hereafter referred to as local hydrological conditions), varying from saturated and poorly drained to well-drained and potentially dry areas. While these conditions may be expected to influence species distribution, the impacts of local hydrological conditions on tree diversity and composition remain poorly understood at the whole Amazon basin scale. Using a dataset of 443 1-ha non-flooded forest plots distributed across the basin, we investigate how local hydrological conditions influence 1) tree alpha diversity, 2) the community-weighted wood density mean (CWM-wd) – a proxy for hydraulic resistance and 3) tree species composition. We find that the effect of local hydrological conditions on tree diversity depends on climate, being more evident in wetter forests, where diversity increases towards locations with well-drained soils. CWM-wd increased towards better drained soils in Southern and Western Amazonia. Tree species composition changed along local soil hydrological gradients in Central-Eastern, Western and Southern Amazonia, and those changes were correlated with changes in the mean wood density of plots. Our results suggest that local hydrological gradients filter species, influencing the diversity and composition of Amazonian forests. Overall, this study shows that the effect of local hydrological conditions is pervasive, extending over wide Amazonian regions, and reinforces the importance of accounting for local topography and hydrology to better understand the likely response and resilience of forests to increased frequency of extreme climate events and rising temperatures.
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34. Los mastocitos perivasculares y la expresión de VEGF, laminina-332 y MMP-9 en neoplasias colorrectales humanas
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Meloti-Fiorio, L., Silva-Sinara-Alves, I., Rohor-de-Souza, F., Grassi-Bautz, W., Silva-Souza-Ribeiro, F., Pinto-Nogueira-da-Gama, L., and Nogueira-da-Gama-de-Souza, L.
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El cáncer colorrectal (CCR) es uno de los más prevalentes en el mundo y contribuye significativamente a las muertes relacionadas con el cáncer. La mayoría de los casos surgen de pólipos adenomatosos. Actualmente, los biomarcadores desempeñan un papel importante en la progresión tumoral. Nuestro objetivo fue identificar mastocitos perivasculares y analizar la expresión de laminina-332, MMP-9 y VEGF en casos humanos de adenoma y CCR.
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35. Microcephaly associated with maternal Zika virus infection
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Moron, A F, Cavalheiro, S, Milani, H JF, Sarmento, S GP, Tanuri, C, de Souza, F F, Richtmann, R, and Witkin, S S
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36. Relationship of Maxillary Intercanine Line to Incisive Papilla in the Population of Three South Indian States: A Cross-sectional Study.
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Laura, Albuquerque, Sunila, Sangappa, and Maria, De Souza F.
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37. RANS-Based Jet-Surface Interaction Noise Prediction
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De Souza, F., primary, Lawrence, J., additional, and Proenca, A., additional
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38. THE EFFECTS OF TESTOSTERONE THERAPY COMBINED WITH SWIMMING EXERCISE ON ADIPOSE TISSUE AND BIOCHEMICAL PARAMETERS IN MALE OBESE WISTAR RATS
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de Lima, D. G., da Silva, C. F., Freitas, A. G., da Silva, O. L.P., de Souza, F. M.A., Bortolini, M. J.S., Penha-Silva, N., Santos, F. G.A., de Carvalho, Y. K., Valenti, Vitor E. [UNESP], Silva, R. P.M., Univ Fed Acre, Coll Meta, Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU), Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), Federal University of Acre, and College Meta
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Endocrinology ,Cholesterol ,Endocrine and Autonomic Systems ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Testosterone ,Obesity ,General Endocrinology ,Exercise ,Rats - Abstract
Made available in DSpace on 2022-04-28T17:21:35Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2021-07-01 Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES) Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq) Company Finacier of Studies and Projects (FINEP) Context. Exercise and anabolic steroids are anticipated to promote fat mass reduction and so decrease the number of comorbidities related to excessive weight. Objective. The aim of this study was to verify the influence of aerobic exercise and the use of steroids on the accumulation of adipose tissue and on the biochemical limitations of Wistar rats nourished by a hypercaloric diet. Methods. Forty, young male Wistar rats were split into four groups: obese control (n=10), obese under treatment (n=10), obese under aerobic exercise (n=10) and obese under aerobic exercise and treatment (n=10). All animals were fed with a hypercaloric diet and animals under treatment received intramuscular testosterone. Body (weight and visceral fat) and blood (lipidogram, glucose, and liver enzymes) parameters were assessed. Results. The group treated with aerobic exercise and testosterone revealed a reduction in body weight and visceral, perirenal, retroperitoneal and epididymal fats, accompanied by the blood levels of glucose, lactate, LDLcholesterol, HDL-cholesterol, and lactate dehydrogenase; following high-intensity physical activity. Conclusion. The results support the theory that the combination of steroids and physical activity reduce side-effects of androgenic-anabolic hormones and convey benefits to some constraints. Univ Fed Acre, Postgrad Program Hlth Sci Western Amazon, Rio Branco, AC, Brazil Coll Meta, Rio Branco, Acre, Brazil Univ Fed Acre, Med Hlth & Sports Sci Ctr, Rio Branco, Brazil Univ Fed Uberlandia, Inst Biotechnol, Uberlandia, MG, Brazil Univ Fed Acre, Postgrad Program Sanit & Sustainable Anim Prod We, Rio Branco, AC, Brazil Sao Paulo State Univ, UNESP, Av Hygino Muzzi Filho 737, BR-17525900 Marilia, SP, Brazil Sao Paulo State Univ, UNESP, Av Hygino Muzzi Filho 737, BR-17525900 Marilia, SP, Brazil
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39. Modeling of trivalent chromium speciation in binding sites of marine macroalgae Sargassum Cymosum
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de Souza, F. B., de Souza, S. M. A. Guelli Ulson, de Souza, A. A. Ulson, Costa, Carina A. E., Botelho, Cidália M. S., Vilar, Vítor J. P., and Boaventura, Rui A. R.
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40. Resistant hypertension: a practical clinical approach
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Muxfeldt, E S, de Souza, F, and Salles, G F
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41. IFNG +874 T>A single nucleotide polymorphism is associated with leprosy among Brazilians
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Cardoso, C. C., Pereira, A. C., Brito-de-Souza, V. N., Dias-Baptista, I. M., Maniero, V. C., Venturini, J., Vilani-Moreno, F. R., de Souza, F. C., Ribeiro-Alves, M., Sarno, E. N., Pacheco, A. G., and Moraes, M. O.
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42. Stochastic model for the mean weight evolution of the IAF-PNLMS algorithm
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das Chagas de Souza, F., Tobias, O.J., Seara, R., and Morgan, D.R.
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Least squares -- Usage ,Simulation methods -- Usage ,Signal processing -- Technology application ,Digital signal processor ,Technology application ,Business ,Computers ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Published
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43. A PNLMS algorithm with individual activation factors
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das Chagas de Souza, F., Tobias, O.J., Seara, R., and Morgan, D.R.
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Digital filters -- Design and construction ,Least squares -- Usage ,Recursive functions -- Usage ,Business ,Computers ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Published
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44. Application of thermal analysis in study of binary mixtures with metformin
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Santos, Ana Flávia Oliveira, Basílio, Jr, I. D., de Souza, F. S., Medeiros, A. F. D., Pinto, Márcia Ferraz, de Santana, D. P., and Macêdo, R. O.
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45. Thermal studies of pre-formulates of metronidazole obtained by spray drying technique
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Medeiros, Antonilêni F. D., Santos, Ana Flávia O., de Souza, F. S., Júnior, I. D. B., Valdilânio, J., Procópio, J. V. V., de Santana, D. P., and Macêdo, R. O.
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46. Thermal stability of paracetamol and its pre-formulates obtained by spray drying
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Medeiros, Antonilêni F. D., Santos, Ana Flávia O., de Souza, F. S., Procópio, J. V. V., Pinto, Márcia Ferraz, and Macêdo, R. O.
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47. Palms and trees resist extreme drought in Amazon forests with shallow water tables
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Sousa, TR, Schietti, J, Coelho De Souza, F, Esquivel‐Muelbert, A, Ribeiro, IO, Emílio, T, Pequeno, PACL, Phillips, O, and Costa, FRC
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1. The intensity and frequency of severe droughts in the Amazon region has increase in recent decades. These extreme events are associated with changes in forest dynamics, biomass and floristic composition. However, most studies of drought response have focused on upland forests with deep water tables, which may be especially sensitive to drought. Palms, which tend to dominate the less well‐drained soils, have also been neglected. The relative neglect of shallow water tables and palms is a significant concern for our understanding of tropical drought impacts, especially as one third of Amazon forests grow on shallow water tables (
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48. Brain function and clinical characterization in the Boston adolescent neuroimaging of depression and anxiety study
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McGovern Institute for Brain Research at MIT, Harvard University--MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Martinos Imaging Center (McGovern Institute for Brain Research at MIT), Hubbard, Siless, V, Frosch, IR, Goncalves, M, Lo, N, Wang, J, Bauer, CCC, Conroy, K, Cosby, E, Hay, A, Jones, R, Pinaire, M, Vaz De Souza, F, Vergara, G, Ghosh, S, Henin, A, Hirshfeld-Becker, DR, Hofmann, SG, Rosso, IM, Auerbach, RP, Pizzagalli, DA, Yendiki, A, Gabrieli, JDE, Whitfield-Gabrieli, S, McGovern Institute for Brain Research at MIT, Harvard University--MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Martinos Imaging Center (McGovern Institute for Brain Research at MIT), Hubbard, Siless, V, Frosch, IR, Goncalves, M, Lo, N, Wang, J, Bauer, CCC, Conroy, K, Cosby, E, Hay, A, Jones, R, Pinaire, M, Vaz De Souza, F, Vergara, G, Ghosh, S, Henin, A, Hirshfeld-Becker, DR, Hofmann, SG, Rosso, IM, Auerbach, RP, Pizzagalli, DA, Yendiki, A, Gabrieli, JDE, and Whitfield-Gabrieli, S
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© 2020 We present a Human Connectome Project study tailored toward adolescent anxiety and depression. This study is one of the first studies of the Connectomes Related to Human Diseases initiative and is collecting structural, functional, and diffusion-weighted brain imaging data from up to 225 adolescents (ages 14–17 years), 150 of whom are expected to have a current diagnosis of an anxiety and/or depressive disorder. Comprehensive clinical and neuropsychological evaluations and longitudinal clinical data are also being collected. This article provides an overview of task functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) protocols and preliminary findings (N = 140), as well as clinical and neuropsychological characterization of adolescents. Data collection is ongoing for an additional 85 adolescents, most of whom are expected to have a diagnosis of an anxiety and/or depressive disorder. Data from the first 140 adolescents are projected for public release through the National Institutes of Health Data Archive (NDA) with the timing of this manuscript. All other data will be made publicly-available through the NDA at regularly scheduled intervals. This article is intended to serve as an introduction to this project as well as a reference for those seeking to clinical, neurocognitive, and task fMRI data from this public resource.
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49. Progress toward eliminating TB and HIV deaths in Brazil, 2001–2015: a spatial assessment
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Ross, JM, Henry, NJ, Dwyer-Lindgren, LA, De Paula Lobo, A, De Souza, F, Biehl, MH, Ray, SE, Reiner, RC, Stubbs, RW, Wiens, KE, Earl, L, Kutz, MJ, Bhattacharjee, NV, Kyu, HH, Naghavi, M, and Hay, SI
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Male ,Small area estimation ,lcsh:R ,HIV ,Geospatial ,lcsh:Medicine ,HIV Infections ,History, 21st Century ,Geographic ,Humans ,Tuberculosis ,Female ,Mortality ,Case fatality ,Brazil ,Research Article - Abstract
Background Brazil has high burdens of tuberculosis (TB) and HIV, as previously estimated for the 26 states and the Federal District, as well as high levels of inequality in social and health indicators. We improved the geographic detail of burden estimation by modelling deaths due to TB and HIV and TB case fatality ratios for the more than 5400 municipalities in Brazil. Methods This ecological study used vital registration data from the national mortality information system and TB case notifications from the national communicable disease notification system from 2001 to 2015. Mortality due to TB and HIV was modelled separately by cause and sex using a Bayesian spatially explicit mixed effects regression model. TB incidence was modelled using the same approach. Results were calibrated to the Global Burden of Disease Study 2016. Case fatality ratios were calculated for TB. Results There was substantial inequality in TB and HIV mortality rates within the nation and within states. National-level TB mortality in people without HIV infection declined by nearly 50% during 2001 to 2015, but HIV mortality declined by just over 20% for males and 10% for females. TB and HIV mortality rates for municipalities in the 90th percentile nationally were more than three times rates in the 10th percentile, with nearly 70% of the worst-performing municipalities for male TB mortality and more than 75% for female mortality in 2001 also in the worst decile in 2015. The same municipality ranking metric for HIV was observed to be between 55% and 61%. Within states, the TB mortality rate ratios by sex for municipalities in the worst decile versus the best decile varied from 1.4 to 2.9, and HIV varied from 1.4 to 4.2. The World Health Organization target case fatality rate for TB of less than 10% was achieved in 9.6% of municipalities for males versus 38.4% for females in 2001 and improved to 38.4% and 56.6% of municipalities for males versus females, respectively, by 2014. Conclusions Mortality rates in municipalities within the same state exhibited nearly as much relative variation as within the nation as a whole. Monitoring the mortality burden at this level of geographic detail is critical for guiding precision public health responses. Electronic supplementary material The online version of this article (10.1186/s12916-018-1131-6) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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50. A proposal for a theory of constraints-based framework in sales and operations planning
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Rota, I. S., primary and De Souza, F. B., primary
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