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2016
Siqueira, M, Finger I.  2016.  Pragmática Experimental. Pragmáticas - Vertentes Contemporâneas. sumario.pdf
FONSECA, P.  2016.  A receita tropical. Zero Hora. 14/07
FONSECA, P.  2016.  Sem sobressaltos. Zero Hora. 14/01
FONSECA, P.  2016.  Sem sobressaltos. Zero Hora. 14/01
Fonseca-Pongutá, ÉC, Ziebell LF, Gaelzer R, Yoon PH.  2016.  Two dimensional kinetic analysis of electrostatic harmonic plasma waves. Physics of Plasmas. 23(062310) Abstract062310_1_am.pdfWebsite

Electrostatic harmonic Langmuir waves are virtual modes excited in weakly turbulent plasmas, first observed in early laboratory beam-plasma experiments as well as in rocket-borne active experiments in space. However, their unequivocal presence was confirmed through computer simulated experiments and subsequently theoretically explained. The peculiarity of harmonic Langmuir waves is that while their existence requires nonlinear response, their excitation mechanism and subsequent early time evolution are governed by essentially linear process. One of the unresolved theoretical issues regards the role of nonlinear wave-particle interaction process over longer evolution time period. Another outstanding issue is that existing theories for these modes are limited to one-dimensional space. The present paper carries out two dimensional theoretical analysis of fundamental and (first) harmonic Langmuir waves for the first time. The result shows that harmonic Langmuir wave is essentially governed by (quasi)linear process and that nonlinear wave-particle interaction plays no significant role in the time evolution of the wave spectrum. The numerical solutions of the two-dimensional wave spectra for fundamental and harmonic Langmuir waves are also found to be consistent with those obtained by direct particle-in-cell simulation method reported in the literature.

FONSECA, P.  2016.  Um dever amaríssimo. Zero Hora. 19/05
FONSECA, P.  2016.  Um dever amaríssimo. Zero Hora. 19/05
de da Franco, AOR, They NH, de Canani LGC, Maggioni R, Odebrecht C.  2016.  Asterionellopsis tropicalis (Bacillariophyceae): a new tropical species found in diatom accumulations. Journal of phycology. 52:888–895., Number 5 Abstract
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Frizzo, CP, Bender CR, Gindri IDM, Villetti MA, Machado G, Bianchi O, Martins MAP.  2016.  Elucidating Anion Effect on Nanostructural Organization of Dicationic Imidazolium-Based Ionic Liquids. Journal of Physical Chemistry C. 120:14402-14409., Number 26 AbstractWebsite
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Silva, GG, de Moraes DU, Moraes RS, Peyré-Tartaruga LA, Figueiredo P.  2016.  Estabilidade dinâmica de caminhada em pacientes com doença arterial periférica. Clinical and biomedical research. Porto Alegre. Abstract
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Gass, R, Fischer G, de Queiroz FB, Coertjens M, Ribeiro PAB, Peyré-Tartaruga LA.  2016.  Os efeitos do treinamento muscular inspiratório sobre o consumo de oxigênio de pico e a redistribuição de fluxo sangu{\'ıneo em um indiv{\'ıduo com paraplegia. Jornal brasileiro de pneumologia. Bras{\'ılia, DF. Abstract
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D'ANTONA, A, DAGNINO R, FREIXO C.  2016.  Populações tradicionais em Unidades de Conservação na Pan Amazônia. VII Congresso da Associação Latino-americana de População e XX Encontro Nacional de Estudos Populacionais. Abstract
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Furlanetto, TS, Peyré-Tartaruga LA, do Pinho AS, da Bernardes ES, Zaro MA.  2016.  Propriocepção, equil{\'ıbrio corporal e funcionalidade em indiv{\'ıduos com reconstrução do LCA. Acta ortop. bras. :67–72. Abstract
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Furlanetto, TS, Peyré-Tartaruga LA, do Pinho AS, da Bernardes ES, Zaro MA.  2016.  Proprioception, body balance and functionality in individuals with ACL reconstruction. Acta ortopedica brasileira. 24:67–72., Number 2: Sociedade Brasileira de Ortopedia e Traumatologia Abstract
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Furlanetto, TS, Peyré-Tartaruga LA, do Pinho AS, Da Bernardes ES, Zaro MA.  2016.  Proprioception, body balance and functionality in individuals with ACL reconstruction. Acta Ortopedica Brasileira. 24:67-72., Number 2 AbstractWebsite
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Oliveira, DL, Fonseca FL, Zamith-Miranda D, Nimrichter L, Rodrigues J, Pereira MD, Reuwsaat JCV, Schrank A, Staats C, Kmetzsch L, Vainstein MH, Rodrigues ML.  2016.  The putative autophagy regulator Atg7 affects the physiology and pathogenic mechanisms of Cryptococcus neoformans. Future Microbiology. 11:1405–1419., Number 11 AbstractWebsite
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Ernzen, JR, Bondan F, Luvison C, Henrique Wanke C, De Nardi Martins J, Fiorio R, Bianchi O.  2016.  Structure and properties relationship of melt reacted polyamide 6/malenized soybean oil. Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 133, Number 8 AbstractWebsite
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Fischer, G, Gass R, de Figueiredo PAGS, Nunes E, Peyré-Tartaruga LA.  2016.  Validity of wheelchair fencing performance test in spinal cord injured athletes: preliminary results. International Convention on Science, Education and Medicine in Sport (3.: 2016: Santos). Annals of congress.[Santos]:[ICSSPE], 2016.. Abstract
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do Ritter, MN, Francischini H, Kuhn LA, Da Luz NC, Michels FH, de Morais ALM, Paim PAV, Xavier PLA, de Francesco CG.  2016.  {Operator and replicability bias in comparative taphonomic studies}. : PANGAEA Abstract

The operator effect is a well-known analytical bias already quantified in some taphonomic studies. However, the influence of operator bias in the replicability on taphonomic studies has still not been considered. Here, we quantified for the first time this bias using different multivariate statistical techniques, testing if the operator effect is related to the replicability. We analyzed the results reported by 15 operators working on the same dataset. Each operator analyzed 30 bioclasts (bivalve shells) by site, from a total of five sites, considering the following taphonomic attributes: shell fragmentation, edge rounding, corrasion, bioerosion, and color alteration. The operator effect followed the same pattern reported in previous studies, characterized by a worse correspondence for those attributes having more than two levels of damage categories. However, the effect did not appear to have relation to replicability, because nearly all operators found differences among sites. The binary attribute bioerosion exhibited 83{%} of correspondence among operators, but at the same time, it was the taphonomic attribute that showed the highest dispersion among operators (28{%}). Therefore, we concluded that binary attributes, despite indicating a reduction of the operator effect diminishes replicability, result in different interpretations of concordant data. We found that a variance value of nearly 8{%} among operators was enough to generate a different taphonomic interpretation, in a Q-mode cluster analysis. The results reported here showed that the statistical method employed influences the level of replicability and comparability of a study and that the availability of results may be a valid alternative to reduce bias.

2015
Franzon, R, Opdam NJ, Guimaraes LF, Demarco FF, Casagrande L, Haas AN, Araujo FB.  2015.  Randomized controlled clinical trial of the 24-months survival of composite resin restorations after one-step incomplete and complete excavation on primary teeth, Oct. J Dent. 43:1235-41., Number 10 AbstractWebsite

OBJECTIVE: This randomized clinical trial aimed to compare the 24-months survival of composite restorations in primary molars after partial caries removal (PCR) and total caries removal (TCR). METHODS: Forty-eight children aged 3-8 years with at least one molar with a deep carious lesion were included (PCR; n=66; TCR; n=54). For PCR, excavation was stopped when dentine with a leathery consistency was achieved; in the TCR group, total absence of carious tissue was confirmed using a blunt-tipped probe. Pulpotomy was performed in cases of pulp exposure. Success was assessed by modified USPHS criteria with Alpha and Bravo scores recorded as success. RESULTS: Pulp exposure occurred in 1 and 15 of the teeth treated with PCR and TCR respectively (p<0.01). The restorations survival rate after 24 months was 66% (PCR) and 86% (TCR) (p=0.03). When teeth that received pulpotomy were analyzed separately, the survival rate was 92% (p=0.09). PCR performed in occlusoproximal restorations demonstrated the lowest success rate (p=0.002). PCR increases 2.90 times the probability of having a restorative failure compared to TCR (p=0.03), after adjusting for cavity type. When pulp exposure and restoration failure were considered as the outcome, there was no significant difference between the two groups (p=0.10) with success rates of 64% (PCR) and 61% (TCR). CONCLUSION: Collectively, deciduous teeth submitted to PCR prevented pulp exposure and, consequently, more invasive treatments; otherwise, PCR yielded lower longevity for composite restoration compared to TCR, suggesting that PCR restorations need to be followed over time, especially when multi-surface restorations are involved. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE: Composite restorations on carious remaining tissue require monitoring over time, especially those performed in more than one surface. Even if the restorations present shortcomings over the time, the majority of them are subject to repair, allowing more conservative approaches for teeth with deep caries lesions.

dos Anjos, JCS, Assun MD, Bez J, Geyer C, de Freitas EP, Carissimi A, Costa JPCL, Fedak G, Freitag F, Markl V, Fergus P, Pereira R.  2015.  SMART: An Application Framework for Real Time Big Data Analysis on Heterogeneous Cloud Environments, Oct. 2015 IEEE International Conference on Computer and Information Technology; Ubiquitous Computing and Communications; Dependable, Autonomic and Secure Computing; Pervasive Intelligence and Computing. :199-206. Abstract
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Saffi, MA, Furtado MV, Polanczyk CA, Montenegro MM, Ribeiro IW, Kampits C, Haas AN, Rosing CK, Rabelo-Silva ER.  2015.  Relationship between vascular endothelium and periodontal disease in atherosclerotic lesions: Review article, Jan 26. World J Cardiol. 7:26-30., Number 1 AbstractWebsite

Inflammation and endothelial dysfunction are linked to the pathogenesis of atherosclerotic disease. Recent studies suggest that periodontal infection and the ensuing increase in the levels of inflammatory markers may be associated with myocardial infarction, peripheral vascular disease and cerebrovascular disease. The present article aimed at reviewing contemporary data on the pathophysiology of vascular endothelium and its association with periodontitis in the scenario of cardiovascular disease.

da Silva, FM, Teixeira FG, Ferrão L, Maldonado PJ.  2015.  INSPAEDIA USER EXPERIENCE DESIGN (UXD), 2015. 6th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and ErgonomicsProceedings of.... 1:-., Las Vegas Abstract

The Inspaedia moto is to inspire a collaborative intelligence network on innovation and design processes. This paper is focused on Inspaedia user centered design features. We will describe how users can access the web platform, add, explore, relate, and share the Inspaedia contents. It will be a unique, memorable and inspiring collaborative knowledge experience that will facilitate several creative activities. Inspaedia is the natural consequence and development of the prototype resulting from the research in Design PhD thesis entitled " Innovation, design et cetera ". Therefore, the new platform is being developed under the post-doctoral Design in FA/UL – Faculty of Architecture of the University of Lisbon (Portugal); Science Without Borders Program with a Special Visiting Researcher fellowship from CAPES (Brazil) at the PGDesign UFRGS – Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul; CITAD – Research Centre for Territory, Architecture and Design of Lusíada Universities (Portugal); FCT – Foundation for Science and Technology (Portugal). The aim of this paper is to disclose the new research developments and the results from the systematization of experience and user's interaction on the Inspaedia platform. We want to share and discuss the interim results achieved so far with the participants of the 6th AHFE through a visual based presentation of the Inspaedia. We will choose the best outputs to be included in the next phases of the Inspaedia research project.