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2015
Ducati, MBG, Griep MT, Machado MVT.  2015.  {Exclusive photoproduction of quarkonium at the LHC energies within the color dipole approach}. AIP Conf. Proc.. 1654(Fiore, Roberto, Kumerički, Krešimir, Papa, Alessandro, Passek-Kumerički, Kornelija, Tassi, Enrico, Vacca, Gian Paolo, Eds.).:100002., Number 1 Abstract
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Fiore, R, Jenkovszky L, Libov V, Machado MVT, Salii A.  2015.  {Vector meson production in ultra-peripheral collisions at the LHC}. AIP Conf. Proc.. 1654(Fiore, Roberto, Kumerički, Krešimir, Papa, Alessandro, Passek-Kumerički, Kornelija, Tassi, Enrico, Vacca, Gian Paolo, Eds.).:090002., Number 1 Abstract
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2014
Orfanus, D, de Freitas EP.  2014.  Comparison of UAV-based reconnaissance systems performance using realistic mobility models, Oct. 2014 6th International Congress on Ultra Modern Telecommunications and Control Systems and Workshops (ICUMT). :248-253. Abstract
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Milanezi, J, da Costa JPCL, de Freitas EP.  2014.  Improved radiofrequency energy harvesting based on a rectenna array system and its feasibility evaluation in urban environments, Oct. 2014 International Conference on Renewable Energy Research and Application (ICRERA). :561-565. Abstract
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Orfanus, D, Eliassen F, de Freitas EP.  2014.  Self-organizing relay network supporting remotely deployed sensor nodes in military operations, Oct. 2014 6th International Congress on Ultra Modern Telecommunications and Control Systems and Workshops (ICUMT). :326-333. Abstract
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Miranda, RK, d. Costa JPCL, Marinho MAM, d. Freitas EP, d. Ramos RF, Liu K, Cheung H, Baltar L, de J SRT.  2014.  Evaluation of Space-Time-Frequency (STF)-Coded MIMO-OFDM Systems in Realistic Channel Models, May. 2014 28th International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications Workshops. :310-315. Abstract
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Montenegro, MM, Flores MF, Colussi PR, Oppermann RV, Haas AN, Rosing CK.  2014.  Factors associated with self-reported use of mouthwashes in southern Brazil in 1996 and 2009, May. Int J Dent Hyg. 12:103-7., Number 2 AbstractWebsite

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the association between sociodemographic factors and self-reported use of mouthwashes in a city in the south of Brazil over a time span of 13 years. METHODS: The study involves a comparison of two household surveys conducted in 1996 and 2009. Respectively, 850 and 982 households were included in each year. The mother of the family answered to a structured questionnaire to provide sociodemographic data. Self-reported use of mouthwash was evaluated in a binary manner (yes/no). Multivariate Poisson regression models were used to estimate proportion ratios (PR) and 95% confidence intervals (95% CI). RESULTS: The proportion of mouthwash use increased significantly from 10.8% to 24.2% after 13 years. The probability of using mouthwashes increased more than two times from 1996 to 2009 (PR = 2.25 95% CI 1.80-2.82). Higher probabilities for using mouthwashes were observed in households with higher income (PR = 2.63 95% CI 1.97-3.51) and in those households where the mothers had higher educational levels (PR = 1.46 95% CI 1.05-2.03). CONCLUSION: Higher family income and higher maternal educational level were associated with self-reported use of mouthwashes in a higher proportion of households.

Marinho, MAM, d. Freitas EP, d. Costa JPCL, d. Sousa RT.  2014.  Sensor Localization via Diversely Polarized Antennas, May. 2014 IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing in Sensor Systems. :333-337. Abstract
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Visi, F, Schramm R, Miranda E.  2014.  Use of Body Motion to Enhance Traditional Musical Instruments, June 30 – July 0. Proceedings of the International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression. (Caramiaux, Baptiste, Tahiroglu, Koray, Fiebrink, Rebecca, Tanaka, Atau, Eds.).:601–604., London, United Kingdom: Goldsmiths, University of London Abstract

This work describes a new approach to gesture mapping in a performance with a traditional musical instrument and live electronics based upon theories of embodied music cognition (EMC) and musical gestures. Considerations on EMC and how gestures affect the experience of music inform different mapping strategies. Our intent is to enhance the expressiveness and the liveness of performance by tracking gestures via a multimodal motion capture system and to use motion data to control several features of the music. After a review of recent research in the field, a proposed application of such theories to a performance with electric guitar and live electronics will follow, focusing both on aspects of meaning formation and motion capturing.

Franzon, R, Guimaraes LF, Magalhaes CE, Haas AN, Araujo FB.  2014.  Outcomes of One-Step Incomplete and Complete Excavation in Primary Teeth: A 24-Month Randomized Controlled Trial, Apr 8. Caries Res. 48:376-383., Number 5 AbstractWebsite

Aim: To compare 24-month pulp health outcomes of partial caries removal (PCR) and total caries removal (TCR) with composite restoration in primary molars. Methods: 48 children aged 3-8 years with at least one molar with a deep carious lesion were included. 120 teeth were randomized to control (TCR; n = 54; 69% class II) and test (PCR; n = 66; 63% class II) groups. Total absence of carious tissue was confirmed using a blunt-tipped probe in the TCR group. For PCR, excavation was stopped when hardened, dried dentin with a leathery consistency was achieved. Pulpotomy was performed in cases of pulp exposure. Results: Pulp exposure occurred in 2 and 27.5% of teeth treated with PCR and TCR, respectively (p < 0.01). The operative time was significantly higher for TCR than PCR. Success rates were 92 and 96% in the PCR and TCR groups, respectively (p = 0.34). The success rate tended to be lower in occlusoproximal (92%) than in occlusal (100%) lesions (p = 0.08). Conclusion: The clinical and radiographic success rates of PCR and TCR in primary teeth with deep carious lesions were high and did not differ significantly, indicating that PCR is a reliable minimally invasive approach in primary teeth and that the retention of carious dentin does not interfere with pulp vitality. Moreover, PCR provided other clinically relevant advantages over TCR, especially lower incidence of pulp exposure and lower operative time. (c) 2014 S. Karger AG, Basel.

Flores, MF, Montenegro MM, Furtado MV, Polanczyk CA, Rosing CK, Haas AN.  2014.  Periodontal status affects C-reactive protein and lipids in patients with stable heart disease from a tertiary care cardiovascular clinic, Apr. J Periodontol. 85:545-53., Number 4 AbstractWebsite

BACKGROUND: There are scarce data on the impact of the periodontal condition in the control of biomarkers in patients with cardiovascular disease (CVD). The aim of this study is to assess whether periodontal inflammation and tissue breakdown are associated with C-reactive protein (CRP) and lipids in patients with stable heart disease. METHODS: This cross-sectional study included 93 patients with stable coronary artery disease (57 males; mean age: 63.5 +/- 9.8 years) who were in outpatient care for at least 6 months. After applying a structured questionnaire, periodontal examinations were performed by two calibrated periodontists in six sites per tooth at all teeth. Blood samples were collected from patients on the day of periodontal examination to determine levels of CRP, lipids, and glycated hemoglobin. Multiple linear regression models were fitted to evaluate the association among different periodontal and blood parameters controlling for sex, body mass index, glycated hemoglobin, use of oral hypoglycemic drugs, and smoking. RESULTS: Overall, the sample presented high levels of periodontal inflammation and tissue breakdown. Unadjusted mean concentrations of triglycerides (TGs), very-low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, and glucose were significantly higher in individuals with severe periodontitis. When multiple linear regression models were applied, number of teeth with clinical attachment loss >/=6 mm and presence of severe periodontitis were significantly associated with higher CRP concentrations. Bleeding on probing was significantly associated with TGs, total cholesterol, and non-high-density lipoprotein cholesterol. CONCLUSION: In this sample of patients with stable CVD, current periodontal inflammation and tissue breakdown are associated with cardiovascular inflammatory markers, such as CRP and lipid profile.

Fiore, R, Jenkovszky L, Libov V, Machado MVT, Salii A.  2014.  {Vector meson production at the LHC}, 11. {8th International Workshop on Diffraction in High Energy Physics}. Abstract
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Castelan, J, Schaeffer L, Daleffe A, Fritzen D, Salvaro V, da Silva FP.  2014.  Manufacture of custom-made cranial implants from DICOM images using 3D printing, CAD/CAM technology and incremental sheet forming, 09. Revista Brasileira de Engenharia Biomedica. 30:265-273.: scielo AbstractWebsite

This work aims to pre-operatively manufacture custom-made low-cost implants and physical models (biomodels) of fractured skulls. The pre-DOI: operative manufacturing of biomodels and implants allows physicians to study and plan surgery with a greater possibility of achieving the expected result. Customization contributes to both the esthetic and functional outcome of the implant because it considers the anatomy of each patient, while the low cost allows a greater number of people to potentially benefit. From CT images of a fractured skull, a CAD model of the skull (biomodel) and a restorative implant were constructed digitally. The biomodel was then physically constructed with 3D Printing, and Incremental Sheet Forming (ISF) was used to manufacture the implant from a sheet of pure grade 2 titanium. Before cutting the implant’s final shape from a pre-formed sheet, heat treatment was performed to avoid deformations caused by residual stresses generated during the ISF process. A comparison of the dimensions of the implant and its respective CAD biomodel revealed geometric discrepancies that can affect both functional and aesthetic efficiency. Nevertheless, the final shape preserved symmetry between the right and left sides of the skull. Electron microscopy analysis did not indicate the presence of elements other than pure titanium. Dimensional variability can be decreased with changes in the manufacturing process (i.e., forming and cutting) and the heating ramp. Despite biomedical characteristics, there was no contamination of the implant by harmful chemical elements. 3D Printing was effective in making the biomodel, enabling pre-operative planning and improving physician-patient communication. Current results indicate that ISF is a process that can be used to obtain custom-made implants.

FIGUEIRO, F, MENDES F, CORBELINI P, JARANELLI F, JANDREY E, RUSSOWSKY D, BATTASTINI A, EIFLER-LIMA V.  2014.  2014-A Monastrol -derived Compound, LaSOM 63, Inhibits Ecto-5’Nucleotidase/CD73 Activity and Induces Apoptotic Cell Death of Glioma Cell Line. Anticancer Research. 34(4):1837-1842.
Filho, SOC, Ziegelmann FA, Dueker M.  2014.  Assessing Dependence Between Financial Market Indexes Using Conditional Time-Varying Copulas: Applications to Value at Risk. Quantitative Finance. 14:2155-2170.
Filho, SOC, Ziegelmann FA.  2014.  Assessing some stylized facts about financial market indexes: a Markov copula approach. Journal of Economic Studies (Bradford). 41:253-271.
BRANDÃO, L, FEIDEN J, FINGER L.  2014.  Communicative strategies in expressive aphasia: discourse as a guideline for rehabilitation. Stem-, Spraak- en Taalpathologie. 19(1):34-36.13158-14097-3-pb.pdf
BRANDÃO, L, FREITAS MID.  2014.  Demências: avaliação e terapia. TRATADO DAS ESPECIALIDADES EM FONOAUDIOLOGIA. , SÃO PAULO: ROCA (GUANABARA KOOGAN LTDA)
FONSECA, P.  2014.  Desenvolvimentismo: a construção do Conceito. Presente e Futuro do Desenvolvimento Brasileiro. , Brasília: IPEAdesenv._a_construcao_do_conceito.pdf
FONTOURA, DR, RODRIGUÊS JC, BRANDÃO L, MONÇÃO A, SALLES JF.  2014.  Eficácia da terapia de entonação melódica adaptada: estudo de caso de um paciente com afasia de Broca. Distúrbios da Comunicação. 26(4):641-655.eficacia_da_terapia_da_entonacao_melodica_adaptada.pdf
Carpenter, C, Christmann AM, Hu L, Fampiou I, Muniz AR, Ramasubraniam A, Maroudas D.  2014.  Elastic properties of graphene nanomeshes. Applied Physics Letters. 104:141911.
Visi, F, Schramm R, Miranda ER.  2014.  Gesture in performance with traditional musical instruments and electronics: Use of embodied music cognition and multimodal motion capture to design gestural mapping strategies. International Workshop on Movement and Computing, MOCO'14, Paris, France, June 16-17, 2014. (Frédéric Bevilacqua, Sarah Fdili Alaoui, Jules Françoise, Philippe Pasquier, Thecla Schiphorst, Eds.).:100.: {ACM} Abstract

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VALIATI, L, FONSECA P.  2014.  Institutions and Culture: Thorstein Veblen’s and Pierre Bourdieu’s economic thought in dialogue. Iberian Journal of the History of Economic Thought. 1(2386-5768):1-17.valiati_fonseca.pdf