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Leonard, Ellen C., Jessica L. Friedrich, and David P. Basile. "VEGF-121 preserves renal microvessel structure and ameliorates secondary renal disease following acute kidney injury." American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology 295, no. 6 (December 2008): F1648—F1657. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/ajprenal.00099.2008.

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Acute kidney injury induced by renal ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) compromises microvascular density and predisposes to chronic kidney disease (CKD) and sodium-dependent hypertension. VEGF-121 was administered to rats fed a standard (0.4%) sodium diet at various times following recovery from I/R injury for up to 35 days. VEGF-121 had no effect on the initial loss of renal function, as indicated by serum creatinine levels measured 24 h after injury. Serum creatinine levels declined thereafter, indicative of renal repair. Rats were then switched to an elevated (4.0%) sodium diet for an additional 28 days to induce CKD. The 4.0% sodium diet enhanced renal hypertrophy, interstitial volume, albuminuria, and cardiac hypertrophy relative to postischemic animals maintained on the 0.4% sodium diet. Administration of VEGF-121 from day 0 to 14, day 0 to 35, or day 3 to 35 after I/R suppressed the effects of sodium diet on CKD development, while delayed administration of VEGF-121 from day 21 to 35 had no effect. Endothelial nitric oxide synthase protein levels were upregulated in postischemic animals, and this effect was significantly increased by the 4.0% sodium diet but was not influenced by prior treatment with VEGF. Conversely, microvascular density was preserved in postischemic animals treated with VEGF-121 relative to vehicle-treated postischemic animals. These data suggest that early, but not delayed, treatment with VEGF-121 can preserve vascular structure after ischemia and influence chronic renal function in response to elevated sodium intake.
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Rahman, AKM Matiur, Rashida Sadia Begum, Sayeeda Anwar, Md Ramzan Ali, and Mowshumi Rahman. "Fahr’s Disease: A Rare Neurodegenerative Disorder in Children." Bangladesh Journal of Child Health 35, no. 3 (May 6, 2012): 121–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/bjch.v35i3.10524.

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González Miranda, José Luis. "Dios y los muros. Una interpretación bíblica del fenómeno migratorio." Revista Latinoamericana de Teología 35, no. 104 (August 31, 2018): 121–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.51378/rlt.v35i104.5734.

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Vougiouklaki, Despina, Dionysios Antonopoulos, Stella Allexeli, and Dimitra Houhoula. "Identification of Polymorphisms of Gene CSN2 of B Casein in Greek Cow Breeds (Holstein) by Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism." Journal of Agricultural Science 12, no. 11 (October 15, 2020): 32. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/jas.v12n11p32.

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The research focused to detect and identify genetic polymorphisms in exon 7 of the β-casein CSN2 gene in blood samples from Greek Holstein cows. For this purpose, DNA was extracted from 120 blood samples of cows. The desired region of exon 7 was amplified by PCR, resulting in a 121 bp product. The PCR product was digested by restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) method. The results suggest that the A1A2 genotype prevails over the others. Specifically, of the 120 cattle, 72 showed triple bands of 121 bp, 86 bp, and 35 bp indicating the A1A2 genotype. The 42 cattle showed a single band at 121 bp, indicating that they carried the A1A1 genotype. The remaining 6 showed only two bands of 86 and 35 bps, indicating that they carried the A2A2 genotype. In the total population of heterozygotes A1A2-0.60 were the most frequent, while homozygotes A2A2-0.06 were the least frequent ones. This suggests a slight superiority of allele A-0.65.
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Van Geel-Schutten, G. H., E. J. Faber, E. Smit, K. Bonting, M. R. Smith, B. Ten Brink, J. P. Kamerling, J. F. G. Vliegenthart, and L. Dijkhuizen. "Biochemical and Structural Characterization of the Glucan and Fructan Exopolysaccharides Synthesized by theLactobacillus reuteri Wild-Type Strain and by Mutant Strains." Applied and Environmental Microbiology 65, no. 7 (July 1, 1999): 3008–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/aem.65.7.3008-3014.1999.

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ABSTRACT Lactobacillus reuteri LB 121 cells growing on sucrose synthesize large amounts of a glucan (d-glucose) and a fructan (d-fructose) with molecular masses of 3,500 and 150 kDa, respectively. Methylation studies and 13C or1H nuclear magnetic resonance analysis showed that the glucan has a unique structure consisting of terminal, 4-substituted, 6-substituted, and 4,6-disubstituted α-glucose in a molar ratio of 1.1:2.7:1.5:1.0. The fructan was identified as a (2→6)-β-d-fructofuranan or levan, the first example of levan synthesis by a Lactobacillus species. Strain LB 121 possesses glucansucrase and levansucrase enzymes that occur in a cell-associated and a cell-free state after growth on sucrose, raffinose, or maltose but remain cell associated during growth on glucose. Sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of sucrose culture supernatants, followed by staining of gels for polysaccharide synthesizing activity with sucrose as a substrate, revealed the presence of a single glucansucrase protein of 146 kDa. Growth of strain LB 121 in chemostat cultures resulted in rapid accumulation of spontaneous exopolysaccharide-negative mutants that had lost both glucansucrase and levansucrase (e.g., strain K-24). Mutants lacking all levansucrase activity specifically emerged following a pH shiftdown (e.g., strain 35-5). Strain 35-5 still possessed glucansucrase and synthesized wild-type glucan.
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Elmonir, Walid, Etab Abo-Remela, and Azza Sobeih. "Public health risks of Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus in raw bovine milk sold in informal markets in Egypt." Journal of Infection in Developing Countries 12, no. 07 (July 31, 2018): 533–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.3855/jidc.9509.

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Introduction: Milk is an important food in Egypt and most of it is sold as raw milk in informal markets. Methodology: This study was conducted to investigate the public health risks of Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus in milk sold in informal markets in Egypt. A total of 121 milk samples were analyzed for occurrence, virulence genes and antibiotic resistance of E. coli and S. aureus. Results: A total of 35/121 (28.9%) of milk samples were contaminated with 16/121 (13.2%) E. coli, 22/121 (18.2%) S. aureus, and 3/121 (2.5%) both isolates. Shiga-toxin producing E. coli (STEC), Enterotoxigenic E. coli (ETEC) and Enterotoxigenic S. aureus were detected in 5/121 (4.1%), 2/121 (1.7%) and 8/121 (6.6%) of the examined milk samples, respectively. Multiple drug resistances (MDRs) were showed by 14/16 (87.5%) and 21/22 (95.5%) of E. coli and S. aureus isolates, respectively. E. coli isolates showed high resistance for cephalothin (87.5%), ampicillin (68.8%) and tetracycline (68.8%), but were sensitive for gentamicin and chloramphenicol. Resistance phenotypes of E. coli were diverse; however, STEC isolates were significantly associated with co-resistance to cephalothin, ampicillin and tetracycline (P< 0.05). Two (9.1%) of S. aureus isolates were methicillin-resistant (MRSA) but sensitive to gentamicin (GS-MRSA). Five (22.7%) of S. aureus isolates were gentamicin-resistant methicillin-sensitive S. aureus (GR-MSSA). S. aureus isolates also showed high resistance for ampicillin (100%), tetracycline (90.1%) and sulfamethoxazole-trimethoprim (90.1%). Conclusion: These findings highlighted the potential public health hazards of E. coli and S. aureus pathogens in raw milk sold in informal markets in Egypt.
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Li, Ruiqian, Hushan Zhang, Qilin Wang, Hong Yang, Yu Bai, Chen Hu, Hongyi Wu, et al. "Abstract 5402: Urothelial carcinomas in different anatomical positions exhibit distinct genomic and immunological characteristics." Cancer Research 82, no. 12_Supplement (June 15, 2022): 5402. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.am2022-5402.

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Abstract Background Human bladder cancers were recently suggested to be grouped into different molecular subtypes. However, little is known about the difference in gene landscape between upper tract urothelial carcinoma (UTUC) and lower tract urothelial carcinoma (LTUC) of Chinese patients. Herein, we analyzed the genomic characteristics of primary UTUC and LTUC in China. Methods The formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded specimens of 250 LTUC and 121 UTUC patients have been consecutively collected and have underwent next-generation sequencing (NGS) from 2018 to 2021 in 3DMed Clinical Laboratory Inc. Gene mutation and TMB level were analyzed by NGS, detected PD-L1 expression by using Dako PD-L1 IHC 22C3 pharmDx, Tumor Proportion Score (TPS) was used to determine expression of PD-L1. Results NGS analysis showed that, in the samples of UTUC, the top ten gene mutations were CDKN2A/2B 6.6% (8/121), TP53 5.8% (7/121), FGF19 5.8% (7/121), TERT 3.3% (4/121), PREX2 3.3% (4/121), FRS2 3.3% (4/121), KDM6A 2.5% (3/121), PIK3CA 2.5% (3/121), EGFR 2.5% (3/121), MYCL 2.5% (3/121); while in the LTUC, the top gene mutations were TP53 44.4% (111/250), TERT 31.6% (79/250), CDKN2A/2B 25.7% (64/250), FGF3 18% (45/250), KDM6A 17.6% (44/250), PIK3CA 16.4% (41/250), RB1 14.0%(35/250), DGFR3 13.6% (34/250), ARID1A 12.4% (31/250). Furthermore, TMB level and PD-L1 expression in the UTUC and LTUC were also analyzed, and results showed that although the gene mutation was totally different, but no significant difference was found on TMB level (p&gt;0.05). However, among these patients, higher PD-L1 expression level were found in UTUC than LTUC (p&lt;0.05). Conclusion UTUC and LTUC in Chinese patients hold different gene landscape and PD-L1 expression, this suggested these patients may have different prognosis and response differently to targetable therapy and immunotherapy. Citation Format: Ruiqian Li, Hushan Zhang, Qilin Wang, Hong Yang, Yu Bai, Chen Hu, Hongyi Wu, Chongjian Zhang, Ziyong Wang, Qiwei Wang, Pengjie Xu, Jun Li. Urothelial carcinomas in different anatomical positions exhibit distinct genomic and immunological characteristics [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2022; 2022 Apr 8-13. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2022;82(12_Suppl):Abstract nr 5402.
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Maimuna, Ummey. "Anaemia in Diabetes Mellitus." Bangladesh Journal of Medicine 35, no. 2 (May 13, 2024): 118–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/bjm.v35i2.72666.

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Anaemia in Diabetes Mellitus should be addressed properly. Because, anaemia in this immunocompromised state may deteriorate the physical status of this group of patients. Multiple factors have been found to be associated with anemia in Diabetes mellitus. This review article contains basic and updated concepts as well as recent studies regarding anaemia with diabetes mellitus. Bangladesh J Medicine 2024; 35: 118-121
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Xin, Ying, Zhenghe Han, and Zelong Liao. "Experimental 35 kV/121 MVA superconducting cable system installed at PUJI substation in China Southern Power Grid." IEEJ Transactions on Electrical and Electronic Engineering 1, no. 1 (2006): 8–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/tee.20004.

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Semin, Dmitry, Oksana Kibalnik, Irina Efremova, Victoria Stepanchenko, Svetlana Kukoleva, and Denis Stepanchenko. "The study of the source material for the breeding of productive varieties of grain sorghum with a high starch content in the grain." АгроЭкоИнфо 2, no. 62 (March 28, 2024): 8. http://dx.doi.org/10.51419/202142208.

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As a result of three years of research, valuable lines have been identified for a complex of economically valuable features that are donors of important indicators. The starting material for the selection of varieties with well-developed inflorescences were: L-35/17, L-43/14, L-44/14, L-57/14, L-66/14, L-91/14, L-130/14 (23.9-27.1 cm), which exceeded the Volzhskoe 44 standard by 31.3-49.8% in terms of feature value; for breeding of coarse-grained varieties (by weight of 1000 seeds) , L-62/14, L-80/14, L-91/14, L-98/14, L-130/14, L-132/14, L-138/17, L-o-170/18 (35.0-39.9 g), the excess of the attribute value over the standards was 12.9-28.6%; for the selection of high-yielding grain (5.05-6.68 t/ha) and biomass (17.84–19.63 t/ha) lines L-35/17, L-80/14, L-95/14, L-112/14, L-121/14. A significant variation in the starch content in grain samples was found: from 72.09% (L-252/16) up to 77.30% (L-112/14) with starch content at the standards of 70.70% (Start) and 72.41% (Volzhskoe 44). Productive samples with the highest theoretical yield of grain starch were identified: L-35/17 (3.33 t/ha), L-112/14 (3.40 t/ha) and L-121/14 (4.29 t/ha). Keywords: SORGHUM VARIETY, BREEDING LINE, GRAIN PRODUCTIVITY, STARCH CONTENT AND YIELD
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Books on the topic "121/.35"

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Atomic light (shadow optics). Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2005.

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Atomic Light (Shadow Optics). University of Minnesota Press, 2005.

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The World at a Glance (Studies in Continental Thought). Indiana University Press, 2007.

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Commentary on Aristotle's "On sense and what is sensed" and "On memory and recollection". Washington, DC: Catholic University of America Press, 2005.

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"The simplex method." In 100 Years of Math Milestones, 181–86. Providence, Rhode Island: American Mathematical Society, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1090/mbk/121/35.

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Roberts, D., and P. Novick. "DSS4." In Secretory Pathway, 175–78. Oxford University PressOxford, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198599425.003.0109.

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Abstract dss4-1 suppresses the growth defect, the block in invertase secretion, and the accumulation of 100 nm secretory vesicles seen in sec4-8 cells at the restrictive temperature1. Suppression is seen at 35°C, but not at 37°C whether dss4-1 is present in single copy or overexpressed. dss4-1 can not suppress a deletion of SEC4 and can not suppress the growth defect of ypt1-1 (seep. 121). dss4-1 has no effect on wild-type SEC4 cells.
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Rigaudias, Cecilia Alvarez, and Alessandro Spina. "Article 38 Position of the data protection officer." In The EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198826491.003.0076.

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Article 13(1)(b) (Information to be provided where personal data are collected from the data subject) (see too recitals 60–61); Article 14(1)(b) (Information to be provided where personal data have not been obtained from the data subject) (see too recital 61); Article 30 (Records of processing activities) (see too recital 82); Article 33 (Notification of a personal data breach to the supervisory authority) (see too recital 85); Article 35 (Data protection impact assessment) (see too recitals 90–91); Article 36 (Prior consultation) (see too recital 94); Article 37 (Designation of the Data Protection Officer) (see too recital 97); Article 39 (Tasks of the data protection officer) (see too recitals 77 and 97); Article 47 (Binding corporate rules) (see too recital 108); Article 52(1) (Independence of supervisory authorities) (see too recitals 117–118 and 120–121); Article 57 (Tasks of supervisory authorities) (see too recital 122); Article 69 (Independence of the EDPB) (see too recital 139).
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Greene, Anne-Marie. "Women and Industrial Relations." In Understanding Work and Employment: Industrial Relations in Transition, 305–15. Oxford University PressOxford, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199240661.003.0015.

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Abstract Industrial relations continues to be a field which is dominated by men. The Annual British Universities Industrial Relations Association Conference (BUIRA), as one of the key events in the conference season for British industrial relations academics is a case in point. At the conference in 2001, held in Manchester, there were 121 named contributors in the published abstracts, of whom forty-two were women. The significance of such a comparison is that not only do women account for only 35 per cent of the industrial relations researchers at such a conference, but that (to borrow a phrase used with regard to collective bargaining in the context of a similarly male dominated trade union movement), ‘the absence of women at the table has to be part of the explanation for the absence of women on the table’ (Colling and Dickens 1998: 32 original emphasis). In other words, the lack of women researchers will mean a neglect of women as subject matter.
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"LETTER 148." In Letters, 121-150, 169–70. Catholic University of America Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctt32b1sd.35.

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Allison, Penelope M. "Unit I 10,12." In The Insula of the Menander at Pompeii. Oxford University Press, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199263127.003.0020.

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Giornali degli Scavi A,VI,7 (Apr. 1929–Dec. 1935): 174–5 (11–12 Apr. 1932) Elia 1934: 339–40. The recording of the excavation for this area is very summary, recording the height at which objects were found but with no mention of the condition of the volcanic deposit. Description: fragments from the neck of an amphora with an inscription in red on each side. Inscription: a. ‘ΛAX’; b. ‘F’. Present location: unknown, not inventoried at time of excavation. Reference: inscription: Della Corte 1933: 317, no. 334. Discussion: see discussion on amphora. Dimensions: diam.: 35 mm; h.: 6 mm. Description: Plano-convex bone disc with a central hole (diam.: 6 mm). Convex surface decorated with two groups of concentric incised lines. Flat surface with two faint incised lines. Present location: Pompeii Collection, CB (inv. no. 4903). Discussion: probably a spindle whorl (see cat. no. 1048). Dimensions: preserved l.: 210 mm. Description: Bone implement of tapering circular section (max. diam.: 10 mm), the larger end decorated with three concentric incised lines and terminating in a pear-shaped knob. Other end broken. Present location: Pompeii Collection, CB (inv. no. 4904). Discussion: Probably a spindle. See discussion on punteruolo. Dimensions: diam.: 110 mm. Discussion: pot with rounded body and lid. Present location: unknown, not inventoried at time of excavation. Discussion: the diameter similar to cat. no. 1901. Dimensions: l.: 121 mm; h.: 17 mm; max. w.: 13 mm. Description: large bronze lock bolt with a key pattern consisting of three rows of holes, the central row of three rhomboid holes, and the outer rows each of three circular holes. Present location: Pompeii Collection, CB (inv. no. 4901). Discussion: Probably from large tumbler lock (see cat. no. 149). See discussion on locks and keys. Dimensions: l.: c.150 mm (GdSc). Description: key with five teeth and a suspension ring. Present location: left in Casa del Menandro at time of excavation (inv. no. 4902). Discussion: Possibly similar to cat. no. 136. See discussion on locks and keys. Dimensions: l.: 130 mm and 90 mm (GdSc). Description: two nails of common type. Present location: unknown, not inventoried at time of excavation.
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Carballo, Fábio Peron. "A compreensão das relações de gênero como base para uma educação inclusiva – pesquisa realizada com alunos de ensino fundamental." In Reflexões, proposições e desafios na construção do conhecimento acadêmico e científico no Brasil: 2022. Centro de Pesquisa, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.32749/nucleodoconhecimento.com.br/livros/764.

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Os debates realizados nos últimos tempos em diversas instâncias da sociedade envolvendo Gênero têm dividido opiniões. No entanto, em âmbito escolar os debates iniciam, ou deveriam iniciar, por meio do conteúdo Orientação Sexual, entendido como “(...) processos de intervenção pedagógica que tem como objetivo transmitir informações e problematizar questões relativas à sexualidade, incluindo posturas, crenças, tabus e valores a ela associados” (BRASIL, 2011, p. 34). Também, faz-se necessário que a educação cumpra as deliberações da Lei de Diretrizes e Bases da Educação (LDB – Lei 9.394/96), que assevera em seu Art.3º § IV, que “O ensino será ministrado com base (...) no respeito à liberdade e no apreço à tolerância” - sendo sempre contra todo tipo de discriminação e preconceito. O debate sobre Gênero como compromisso da Educação, é previsto nos PCN’s (Parâmetros Curriculares Nacionais), que definem a si próprios como “(...) referencial de qualidade para a Educação no Ensino Fundamental em todo o País”. (BRASIL, 2001, p. 45), e estão incluídos nas propostas de discussão em sala de aula, inserindo-se em conteúdos cujas temáticas lidam com o desenvolvimento humano, como “(...) Ética, Meio Ambiente, Pluralidade Cultural, Saúde e Orientação Sexual.” (BRASIL, 2011, p. 29) – propondo que esta abordagem seja feita de modo “(...) não diretivo”. (BRASIL 2001, p.121), a partir da Transversalidade, que, dada “(...) a complexidade [inerente a cada um desses assuntos] faz com que nenhuma das áreas, isoladamente, seja suficiente para abordá-los”. (BRASIL, 2011, p. 36). Assim, discutir sobre Relações de Gênero em sala de aula tem como objetivo o “(...) o questionamento de papéis rigidamente estabelecidos a homens e mulheres, a valorização de cada um e a flexibilização desses papéis”. (BRASIL 2001, p. 35). Além disso, a Educação Sexual Escolar, tratada como Orientação Sexual nos PCN’s, tem por meta “(...) promover reflexões e discussões de técnicos, professores, equipes pedagógicas, bem como com pais e responsáveis com a finalidade de sistematizar a ação pedagógica no desenvolvimento dos alunos, levando em conta os princípios morais de cada um dos envolvidos e respeitando também os Direitos Humanos” (BRASIL 2001, p. 107). Abordar este tema nos anos finais do Ensino Fundamental é importante porque os alunos que integram o 4º Ciclo, que compreende os 7º, 8º e 9º Anos, estão na faixa etária de 12 a 15 anos, e, portanto, na fase de puberdade, quando ocorrem (...) as mudanças físicas [que] incluem alterações hormonais [quando] (...) os alunos também já trazem questões mais polêmicas em sexualidade, [e] já apresentam necessidade e melhores condições de refletir sobre temáticas como aborto, virgindade, homossexualidade, pornografia, prostituição e outras (BRASIL, 2001, p. 118-129). Sendo assim, o presente trabalho pretende abordar as relações de gênero, buscando aferir o nível de percepção dos alunos frente à diversidade que compõe a sociedade e a escola.
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"'There is a Word for People Like You: Audience. The Spectator as Bad Witness and Bad Voyeur', in Judith Helmer and Florian Malzacher (eds), Not Even a Game Anymore: The Theatre of Forced Entertainment, Berlin: Alexander Verlag, pp. 121–35." In European Theatre Performance Practice, 1900 to the Present, 547–62. Routledge, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315255842-50.

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SAULO DE JESUS, DANTAS, NUNES LUCAS RAMON TEIXEIRA, VIANA JONATHAN DOS SANTOS, SILVA BIANCA CAVALCANTE DA, and PALARETTI LUIZ FABIANO. "COBERTURA DO SOLO ASSOCIADO A NÍVEIS DE IRRIGAÇÃO NOS COMPONENTES PRODUTIVOS DE Capsicum baccatum var. pendulum." In PERSPECTIVAS DAS CIÊNCIAS AGRÁRIAS NA SOCIEDADE 5.0: EDUCAÇÃO, CIÊNCIA, TECNOLOGIA E AMOR, 108–21. Instituto Internacional Despertando Vocações, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31692/978-65-88970-07-2.108-121.

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A demanda de água pela agriculta vem aumentando consideravelmente. No Brasil, este volume corresponde por cerca de 71% do total consumido. Diante da crescente escassez hídrica, o desenvolvimento de tecnologias que permitam cultivar com um menor volume de água, sem comprometer a produtividade agrícola, é indispensável. Assim, o objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar o efeito das combinações de níveis de irrigação associado ao uso de mulching na cor branca na produção da pimenta dedo-de-moça Capsicum baccatum var. pendulum. O experimento foi conduzido no Setor de Plasticultura do Departamento de Engenharia e Ciências Exatas da FCAV/UNESP. Foram utilizados vasos de 12 dm3 , preenchidos com Latossolo Vermelho distrófico típico, de textura argilosa, com horizonte A moderado. O delineamento experimental utilizado foi o de blocos casualizados (DBC) com 6 repetições. Os tratamentos consistiram em T1: nível de irrigação 50% da capacidade de vaso (CV) mais solo descoberto; T2: nível de irrigação 50% CV mais mulching branco; T3: nível de irrigação 100% CV mais solo descoberto; T4: nível de irrigação 100% CV mais mulching branco. As mudas foram transplantadas 35 dias após a semeadura, estabelecendo-se 1 planta por vaso. Os tratamentos foram aplicados aos 10 dias após o transplantio e a colheita foi realizada aos 63 dias. As avaliações objetivaram mensurar os seguintes parâmetros: massa fresca da parte aérea (MFPA) (g planta -1), número de frutos (NF) (por planta) e produção (g planta -1). Além destas variáveis, a lâmina total de irrigação aplicada em cada tratamento foi mensurada a partir da média da lâmina total de dois vasos por tratamento. Os dados foram submetidos à análise de variância pelo teste F (P<0,05) e as médias foram comparadas pelo teste de Tukey por meio do software Agroestat, versão 1.0. Os valores médios de MFPA evidenciaram que, à exceção de T1 (50% capacidade de água do vaso e solo nu), os tratamentos não se diferiram estatisticamente. Entretanto, para as variáveis NF e produção, os melhores resultados foram obtidos pelas plantas submetidas ao tratamento T4, composto por 100% da CV mais solo coberto com mulching de cor branca. Apesar da produção do T4 ter sido 94,05% superior ao T3, o segundo melhor tratamento, foi exigido menor volume de água, evidenciando que a combinação de irrigação em níveis adequados e o emprego do mulching é uma técnica que proporciona ao produtor maior produtividade de pimenta dedo-de-moça com menor uso de água, gerando maior rendimento econômico e menor impacto ambiental.
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"Mars, G. 55 testing of researcher in 125–6; value Mason, J. 63 of work in 124–6 Maynard, M. 32, 101 Meerabeau, L. 100 Oakley, A. 15, 94, 97 methodologies: autobiography 21; Okely, J. 94, 96; and Callaway, H. 96 collective memory 21; covert Opie, A. 101 17–18, 46–7, 56, 164, 169–70, Owens, D. 100 198–9; desk work/fieldwork balance 57; disengagement 122; Parker, C. 134, 135, 138 formal interviews 170; in-depth Patrick, J. 58 interviews 117; interest in 92–3; Payne, G. et al. 92 non-participant 117; participant Pearson, G. 35, 64 observation 21, 34–6, 39, 137–40, Peritore, N.P. 28 142–4, 170–1; physical danger 3, 8–9, 43, 61–2, 132, qualitative/quantitative 13, 14, 21, 147, 203; in communities under 23, 61–2, 87, 115, 117, 129–30, threat 11; experience of 74–81; and 147, 149; reflexive 12, 16, 56–7, extremism 156, 163; gender 89, 114, 116, 143, 144; symbolic 20 dynamics of 12; and health 11–12; Milgram, S. 17 intimidation/destabilisation 137; Morgan, D. 18, 38, 57 negotiation of 67–8; and Morris, S. 45 participant-observer role 137–40; Mungham, G. 50 participant/researcher sharing of Mykhalovskiy, E. 108 12–13; personal 11–12; preparation for/anticipation of 69–70, 72; National Front 56 reduction in 62–3; at religious New Religious Movements (NRMs) festival 137–42; on the streets 148, 150, 153, 154, 162, 163 10–11; threat of 68; vs psychological New Reproductive Technologies 184–6; and vulnerability of (NRTs) 92 researcher 63–4 nursing home 114–15; as policing 26–7, 40–1; and bouncers 48, alien/unsettling 118; 49, 51; and cult of masculinity 31; contamination/escape from 126–7; danger 26, 27–9, 32; and danger emotional strains in 123–4; initial from above 37–9; enduring emotional responses to 118–23; fieldwork in 29–32; and fear 32, membership issues 119–23; negative 33–7; and gender identity 26, 27, feelings for 126–7; punishment 28, 33–4, 40; and group solidarity strategies 121–2; researcher/staff 27; insider/outsider relationship interaction 119–20; setting of 117; 27–8, 35, 38, 40; and local staff/patient interaction 119, population 34–6; and protectiveness 121–2, 125; structure of 118; and 28–9, 36; research sites 27; seeing." In Danger in the Field, 219. Routledge, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203136119-40.

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Subrahmaniyam, S., A. Pavan Sai Kumar, and Divya Namuduri. "Natural Convection Effects on Freezing in Vertical Cylinders." In ASME 2005 International Solar Energy Conference. ASMEDC, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/isec2005-76170.

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Freezing is an important thermal process with solar applications. The Phase Change Material (PCM) undergoes freezing process and the rate of freezing is influenced by natural convection in the melt if it is above the melting point. Experimental study was conducted on two PCMs namely Paraffin wax (m.p 63–65°C) and n-octadecane (m.p 27.7 °C). Steel and copper containers with insulation at both bottom and top by thermocol (1 cm thick) and acrylic plates (1 cm thick) are used to allow only radial heat flux. The PCMs were separately heated in a container to a known superheat and placed in an isothermal bath (± 1°C) containing the Heat Transfer Fluid (HTF). Water is used as HTF in this case. The temperature distributions in the PCM were measured using PT100 sensors with digital indicator to cover 10–16 points in radial and axial locations. In another separate set of experiments, the PCM under identical initial conditions of superheat is placed in the cylindrical metal container without any temperature sensors. Separating the frozen mass and unfrozen liquid at different time intervals and weighing, generate the frozen mass vs. time data following Sparrow et al (International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 24, 273–284,1981). The range of parameters studied are given below: • Container L/D ratio: 0.6–5.4; • Initial Superheat of PCM: 5–35 °C; • Range of water temperature: 5–25 °C; • Volume of PCMs: 35–500 ml. From the experimental data of temperature distributions, frozen mass vs. time data were generated following El Dessouky et al (Journal of Solar Energy Engineering, Transactions of ASME, 121, 98–109, 1999), whose data pertains to melting outside tubes. The data of melt separation and weighing of n-octadecane and paraffin wax are compared with temperature-based data. A tentative correlation of entire data is presented.
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Rawson, Jessica. "Changes in Central China — the impact of the Steppe, 8th–5th centuries BC." In Antiquities of East Europe, South Asia and South Siberia in the context of connections and interactions within the Eurasian cultural space (new data and concepts). Institute for the History of Material Culture Russian Academy of Sciences, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.31600/978-5-907053-35-9-119-121.

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Byanju, Bibek, and Buddhi Lamsal. "Probiotic Fermentation to Improve Nutritional Profile in Extruded or Ground Corn and Wheat Brans." In 2022 AOCS Annual Meeting & Expo. American Oil Chemists' Society (AOCS), 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.21748/pvmk9369.

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Corn bran and wheat bran are coproducts of corn and wheat milling operations, respectively, and have lower commercial value mostly as animal feeds. They are rich sources of dietary fiber and phenolics. In this research, the effect of two physical modifications of wheat and corn brans 1) extrusion at two die temperature settings (140 and 120°C), and 2) grinding to < 500mm were evaluated on fermentation by Lactobacillus plantarum and Bacillus subtillis. Color measurement for extruded brans showed lower L* (lightness) and higher a* and b* (red/green and yellow/blue) when compared with the ground control brans. The diameter of the extruded brans at 25% moisture content was 3.3 mm and 3.49 mm for wheat and corn bran, respectively, compared to 3.0 mm 3.17 mm for wheat- and corn brans at 35% moisture. For fermentation performance, the extruded or ground brans were dispersed in water at 1:10 w/v, pH adjusted to 6.5 and pH 7, autoclaved at 121°C for 30 min, and inoculated (1% v/v) with L. plantarum and B. subtillis, respectively. The fermentation was carried out in 500 mL shake flasks at 37°C for 72 h with shaking at 200 rpm; 10 mL samples were taken out at 0, 6, 12, 24, 48, and 72 h time intervals for microbial viability and pH measurement. All the extruded or ground brans supported the growth of probiotic bacteria, which are expected to modify bran matrix favorably in making dietary/ nutrition components easily available for digestion.
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Bhatia, Shruti, and S. K. Das. "Study of factors to predict recurrence in early stage endometrial cancer." In 16th Annual International Conference RGCON. Thieme Medical and Scientific Publishers Private Ltd., 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0039-1685333.

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Introduction: Risk stratification of patients with early endometrial cancer for recurrence is inadequate. Objectives: To study factors that influence recurrence in uterus-confined, early stage endometrial cancer (UCD). Patients and Methods: We studied 140 consecutive patients with endometrial cancer, operated at Action Cancer Hospital, Delhi, from August 2010 to September 2015. All patients underwent staging laparotomy, TAH + BSO + BLPND + para-aortic LN sampling, and omental biopsy. Adjuvant treatment was given as per the NCCN guidelines. They were followed up 3 monthly for 2 years, and 6 monthly thereafter. 121 patients (86.4%) had UCD (FIGO stages IA, IB, II). Excluding one post-operative mortality, and 4 who were lost to follow up, we included 116 patients in this study. Results: The median age of these patients was 60.5 years (range: 35-81 years), with median BMI of 31.2 kg/m2 (range=19.8-57.5). Diabetes or hypertension was present in either or both of 76 (65.5%) patients. The median pelvic LN harvest was 17 (range: 4-42). Eight (6.9%) patients had non-endometroid histology, and 5 (4.3%) patients had LVSI. Grade 1, 2, and 3 tumor was found in 74 (63.8%), 30 (25.9%), and 12 (10.3%) patients, respectively. The median follow up was 28 months (range 5-61 months), and recurrence was seen in 13 (11.2%) patients. On univariate analysis we found that age, co-morbidities (DM and HT), LVSI, and non-endometroid histology were related to recurrence. The tumor grade and adjuvant treatment did not influence recurrence rates. On multivariate analysis, presence of comorbidities and non-endometroid histology were independently related to disease recurrence (p=0.044, and 0.011, respectively). Conclusions: Disease recurrence was seen in one in ten patients with UCD, despite stage-appropriate treatment. Presence of co-morbidities and non-endometroid histology were independently related to recurrence.
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González Espinoza, Jorge. "PATOLOGIA DUAL FORENSE." In 23° Congreso de la Sociedad Española de Patología Dual (SEPD) 2021. SEPD, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.17579/sepd2021o008.

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El año 2005, se promulga la Reforma Procesal Penal en Chile, pasando a ser un sistema acusatorio oral; en este contexto, están los Peritos Psiquiátricos, con el rol de diagnosticar y entregar conclusiones; junto con ello dar cumplimiento de garantías de accesibilidad, oportunidad y tratamiento en duales - forenses. Objetivos: Diagnosticar y Cuantificar Patología Dual en imputados del sistema judicial. Material: Fichas Institucionalizadas(2014-2016) computarizadas Método Revisión de contenidos bio sicosociales, diagnostico CE10y conclusiones forenses Resultados 121 imputados; hombres 104 , mujeres 17 Edad: 21 a 40 a = 56,4% ; de 51 y más 9% EstadoCivil Sin pareja 101 Escolaridad: Básica (60%) Media (32%), Superior (8.%) Actividad Laboral Con trabajo (63.6%), sin trabajo (36.4%). Etnia: Indígena (3.3%), Blanca (96.7%) Credo: Católicos (31.4%), Evangélicos (49.5%), Sin credo (19%) Red Familiar: Con (27.3%), Sin (72,7%). Patologías no adictivas (F0) =9 , (F20)=20 (F30) =17, (F40)=1, (F6, F65.2) =35, (F70)=7, (F90)=14 .Sin consignar 3. Patologías Adictivas (F10)6, (F14)5, (F18)2, (F13)1, (F 19)55. Dualidad más habitual: F-10 / T. Orgánicos F-11 -F-12/Esquizofrenia F-14 /T. Afectivos /T. Personalidad, Diagnósticos: No adicto (25.6%) , Adicto (14%) , Duales (54.5%), Sin Diagnóstico (5.7%). Conclusiones Delitos: Robos 44, Abuso Sexual 19, Homicidio10, 1, Violencia Intrafamiliar15, Desacato 17,sin delito 4. Forenses: Responsables 54.5%) Disminuida (14%), No Responsables (23.9%) Los Imputados Duales (66) , presentan importantes diferencias con otros pacientes Duales, mayoritariamente están en la edad media de la vida, con importante incidencia de alcoholismo y Cluster B (23) Hombre /Mujer (6 a 1) mayormente bajo nivel de escolaridad, sin pareja/apoyo familiar, relevante cantidad de Evangélicos, mayoritariamente sin oficio, Responsabilidad Penal (54.5%). Se hace necesario implementar programas, para imputados Duales con el fin de lograr una inserción real a la sociedad.
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Kurnikova, Irina, Ramchandra Sargar, Alexi Pavlov, Zhanar Baisenbaeva, Natalia Zabrodina, and Maria Zavalina. "Quantitative assessments in evaluating the effectiveness of arterial hypertension treatment: new technologies." In 9th International Conference on Human Interaction and Emerging Technologies - Artificial Intelligence and Future Applications. AHFE International, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.54941/ahfe1002959.

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Background. In the practice of clinical research, it is traditionally accepted to evaluate parameters that characterize the degree of impairment or loss of the function of an organ or system, and not their preservation. A fundamental change in the approach distinguishes a new trend in modern medicine, which makes it possible to assess the degree of preservation of functional resources, which was the basis of this study.Study purpose: To develop a method for dynamic quantitative assessment of the severity of arterial hypertension and evaluate the relationship between a qualitative indicator of arterial hypertension and a quantitative indicator.Instruments and Data Collection Procedure. Index of adaptive aptitude (IAA) (patent for invention No. 2342900 "Method for eavaluation of the functional reserves of the body", author - Kurnikova I. A.). using automated assessment (certificates of official registration No. 2007614560 and No. 2007613898).IAA=0.011(P-P*)+0.014(S-S*)+0.008(D-D*)+0.009(W-W*),Where: P - actual heart rate (b/min.); P* - ideal pulse rate (beats/ min.); S - systolic blood pressure, actual average per day (mm Hg); S* – ideal systolic blood pressure (mm Hg); D - diastolic blood pressure, actual average per day (mm Hg); D* - ideal diastolic blood pressure (mm/Hg); W - body weight at the time of examination (kg); W* - ideal body weight (kg); H - patient's height at the time of examination (cm).Assessment of daily heart rate variability on the Valenta system, equipped with a program for computer processing of spectral analysis indicators.Results:- 143 patients with arterial hypertension (AH) were examined. The relationship between a qualitative indicator - the severity of AH and quantitative indicators - rehabilitation potential, the numerical value of which is PAS, the circadian index (CI) as an indicator of increased sensitivity of the heart rate to sympathetic stimulation, and the LF/HF vago sympathetic balance coefficient, which increases with hypersympathatic tone, was considered. Statistical analysis of the surface plot using the weighted least squares distance allowed this relationship to be clearly demonstrated. Quantitative analogue of the Framingham arterial hypertension severity scale (AHSS) in a specific patient (certificate for invention №. 201152181)AHSS = 119,31 + 2,22× (CI) - 2,03× (IAA) - 1,33×(2×(CI)) + 2,72×(CI)× (IAA) + 7,06×(IAA)where: AHSS less than 120 - normal. Mild AHSS = 121 – 130 points; average severity of AHSS = 131 – 140 points; severe AHSS - 141 points or more. The effectiveness of rehabilitation is good with AHSS less than 120, satisfactory - with 121 - 130; unsatisfactory - more than 131.For illustration, the data of 54 patients are presented. Observation group "1" - patients with AH (BMI<25), mean age - 49±1.9 years (19 people). Observation group "2" - patients with metabolic syndrome (BMI>25; HOMA index> 2.5), mean age - 50±1.7 (35 people). All patients were assessed for the severity of hypertension according to the WHO criteria and the AHSS index at the beginning of the study. Normal value was achieved in 41.8% in 1st group during treatment, in 47.1% there was a decrease in the severity of AH according to AHSS. In group 2, in patients with metabolic syndrome during treatment, it was possible to normalize blood pressure in 55.8%, and to obtain satisfactory results in 35.9%.Conclusion. Developed mathematical modeling methods, a quantitative analogue indicator of the severity of arterial hypertension - AHSS allows you to dynamically monitor the effectiveness of treatment and evaluate the achieved result based on a quantitative assessment within the severity indicated by the classification. The effectiveness of the rehabilitation of patients with hypertension is considered sufficient if the AHSS decreases below the value of 120 units or one level from the baseline
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Podestá Junior, Romeu Luiz de, and Maria Christina Sanches Muratori. "Feline sporotrichosis: Clinic, diagnosis and treatment." In V Seven International Multidisciplinary Congress. Seven Congress, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.56238/sevenvmulti2024-121.

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Feline sporotrichosis is a zoonosis transmitted by Sporothrix brasiliensis that causes cutaneous and disseminated lesions. The study aimed to evaluate the efficiency of the clinical routine, diagnosis and treatment of feline sporotrichosis. 96 cases suggestive of sporotrichosis were analyzed, through clinical and laboratory examinations. A protocol defined by the Sporotrichosis Service of the Zoonosis Control area of ​​the City of Vitória – ES was recommended. The material was collected by Swabs or by the imprint method , from an exudative lesion, identified, packaged and examined in the laboratory. Of the 95 (100%) animals were diagnosed with sporotrichosis, 69 (73%) submitted to the proposed treatment (itraconazole or itraconazole + potassium iodide) were cured and 26 (27%) were unsuccessful in the treatment. Therefore, it is concluded that felines between 23 months and 35 weeks, classified in stages I and II of treatment, achieved satisfactory cure rates and demonstrated that the therapeutic protocol used was effective.
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Kohli, Atul, and David G. Bogard. "Effects of Very High Free-Stream Turbulence on the Jet-Mainstream Interaction in a Film Cooling Flow." In ASME 1997 International Gas Turbine and Aeroengine Congress and Exhibition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/97-gt-121.

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Dispersion of coolant jets in a film cooling flow field is the result of a highly complex interaction between the film cooling jets and the mainstream. Understanding this complex interaction, particularly near the injection location, is critical for improving the predictive capabilities of existing film cooling models, especially when very high free-stream turbulence levels exist. This study uses a high frequency response temperature sensor to investigate the mean and fluctuating thermal field of a film cooling flow for two vastly different free-stream turbulence levels (0.5% and 20%). The high frequency response temperature sensor provides new information about the film cooling flow in terms of actual rms levels (Θ′), probability density functions (pdf’s), and frequency spectra of the thermal field. Results are presented for both free-stream conditions using round holes inclined at 35°, at a momentum flux ratio of I = 0.156 and density ratio of DR = 1.05. The mean thermal field results show severe degradation of the film cooling jet occurs with very high free-stream turbulence levels. Temperature rms results indicate levels as high as Θ′ = 0.25 exist at the jet-mainstream interface. More information is provided by the temperature pdf’s which are able to identify differences in the jet-mainstream interaction for the two free-stream conditions. With small free-stream turbulence, strong intermittent flow structures generated at the jet-mainstream interface disperse the jet by moving hot mainstream fluid into the coolant core, and ejecting coolant fluid into the mainstream. When the free-stream has large scales and very high turbulence levels, the jet-mainstream interface is obliterated by large scale turbulent structures originating from the free-stream which completely penetrate the coolant jet causing very rapid dispersion of the film cooling jet.
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