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2021
FONSECA, PDC.  2021.  Quando a Virtude é o Problema: a Atualidade de Celso Furtado. Revista da Sociedade brasileira de Economia Politica. 59(Especial):66-88.furtado_sep_2021__pdf.pdf
Fernandes, M, Guerre E, Horta E.  2021.  Smoothing quantile regressions. Journal of Business and Economic Statistics. 39(1):338-357. Abstract

We propose to smooth the entire objective function, rather than only the check function, in a linear quantile regression context. Not only does the resulting smoothed quantile regression estimator yield a lower mean squared error and a more accurate Bahadur-Kiefer representation than the standard estimator, but it is also asymptotically differentiable. We exploit the latter to propose a quantile density estimator that does not suffer from the curse of dimensionality. This means estimating the conditional density function without worrying about the dimension of the covariate vector. It also allows for two-stage efficient quantile regression estimation. Our asymptotic theory holds uniformly with respect to the bandwidth and quantile level. Finally, we propose a rule of thumb for choosing the smoothing bandwidth that should approximate well the optimal bandwidth. Simulations confirm that our smoothed quantile regression estimator indeed performs very well in finite samples.

Ferrareze, PAG, Maufrais C, Streit RSA, Priest SJ, Cuomo CA, Heitman J, Staats CC, Janbon G.  2021.  Application of an optimized annotation pipeline to the Cryptococcus deuterogattii genome reveals dynamic primary metabolic gene clusters and genomic impact of RNAi loss. G3 (Bethesda, Md.). 11, Number 2 AbstractWebsite
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Ferrareze, PAG, Maufrais C, Streit RSA, Priest SJ, Cuomo CA, Heitman J, Staats CC, Janbon G.  2021.  Application of an optimized annotation pipeline to the Cryptococcus deuterogattii genome reveals dynamic primary metabolic gene clusters and genomic impact of RNAi loss. G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics. 11, Number 2 AbstractWebsite
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Berriel, GP, Schons P, Costa RR, Oses VHS, Fischer G, Pantoja PD, Kruel LFM, Peyré-Tartaruga LA.  2021.  Correlations between jump performance in block and attack and the performance in official games, squat jumps, and countermovement jumps of professional volleyball players. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. 35:S64-S69. AbstractWebsite
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Favero, D, Marcon V, Figueroa CA, Gómez CM, Cros A, Garro N, Sanchis MJ, Carsí M, Bianchi O.  2021.  Effect of chain extender on the morphology, thermal, viscoelastic, and dielectric behavior of soybean polyurethane. Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 138, Number 27 AbstractWebsite
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Fischer, G, de Queiroz FB, Berton DC, Schons P, Oliveira HB, Coertjens M, Gruet M, Peyré-Tartaruga LA.  2021.  Factors influencing self-selected walking speed in fibrotic interstitial lung disease. Scientific Reports. 11, Number 1 AbstractWebsite
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Diniz, R, Del Vecchio FB, Schaun GZ, Oliveira HB, Portella EG, da Silva ES, Formalioni A, Campelo PCC, Peyré-Tartaruga LA, Pinto SS.  2021.  Kinematic Comparison of the Roundhouse Kick Between Taekwondo, Karate, and Muaythai. Journal of strength and conditioning research. 35:198-204., Number 1 AbstractWebsite
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Peyré-Tartaruga, LA, Dewolf AH, di Prampero PE, Fábrica G, Malatesta D, Minetti AE, Monte A, Pavei G, Silva-Pereyra V, Willems PA, Zamparo P.  2021.  Mechanical work as a (key) determinant of energy cost in human locomotion: recent findings and future directions. Experimental Physiology. 106:1897-1908., Number 9 AbstractWebsite
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ROSA, T, Konzen E, MENDES B, TOMAZONI C, FERREIRA G, MARQUES J, WELTER L, DAGNINO R, TANURE S, MOURA V, others.  2021.  NAU Campus Litoral Norte (CLN). RAAI 2020: Relatório de autoavaliação institucional da Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul: 16º Ciclo: 2020. Volume 2.. : Comissão Própria de Avaliação; Secretaria de Avaliação Institucional-UFRGS Abstract
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Oliveira, NK, Frank LA, Squizani ED, Reuwsaat JCV, Marques BM, Motta H, Garcia AWA, Kinskovski UP, Barcellos VA, Schrank A, Pohlmann AR, Staats CC, Guterres SS, Vainstein MH, Kmetzsch L.  2021.  New nanotechnological formulation based on amiodarone-loaded lipid core nanocapsules displays anticryptococcal effect. European Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 162 AbstractWebsite
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de Dagnino, RS, Panitz LM, WEBER EJ, Freitas MWD, Oliveira GG, Batista SC, Megiato ÉI, dos RODRIGUES MS, Presser MK, SARMIENTO DWP, others.  2021.  O monitoramento da Covid-19 através de Sistemas de Informação Geográfica: estratégias e desafios para a transparência de dados públicos no Rio Grande do Sul. Boletim Gaúcho de Geografia. 47:79–110. Abstract
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de Dagnino, RS, Panitz LM, Weber EJ, de Freitas MWD, de Oliveira GG, Batista SC, Megiato ÉI, dos RODRIGUES MS, Presser MK, SARMIENTO DWP, others.  2021.  O monitoramento da COVID-19 através de sistemas de informação geográfica: estratégias e desafios para a transparência de dados públicos no Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil. Boletim Gaúcho de Geografia. Porto Alegre, RS: UFRGS, 2021. Vol. 47, n. 2 (2021), p. 79-110.. Abstract
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Fetter, F, Gamermann D, Brito C.  2021.  On the stability of the Brazilian presidential regime: A statistical analysis. Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications. 571:125832. AbstractWebsite

Brazil’s presidential system is characterized by the existence of many political parties that are elected for the Chamber of Deputies and unite in legislative coalitions to form a majority. Since the re-democratization in 1985, Brazil has had 8 direct presidential elections, among which there were two impeachments of the elected presidents. In this work we identify clear differences between stable presidential periods and Legislative terms with an impeachment by analyzing the votes that took place in the Chamber of Deputies from 1991 to 2019. Our statistical analysis are blind to the content of the bills. We start by measuring the cohesion of the parties and the congress for each bill. We then quantify the agreement between the votes of congressmen and observe that there is a stronger polarization among congressmen during legislative periods where there was no impeachment, referred here as stable legislative periods. Using clustering algorithms, we are able to associate these polarized groups observed during the stable periods with the opposition to the government and government base. For periods with an impeachment, the data shows that the congress split up in more than two groups. To characterize the impeachment of Collor and Dilma Rousseff (in 1992 and 2016, respectively) we analyze how the agreement between congressmen and the government evolved over time and we also propose a division of the congressmen in three groups. We identified that, in periods with an impeachment, the third group aligns itself against the president.

Schons, P, da Silva ES, Coertjens M, Oliveira HB, Fischer G, Costa RR, Preissler AAB, Knorst MM, Peyré-Tartaruga LA.  2021.  The relationship between height of vertical jumps, functionality and fall episodes in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: A case-control study. Experimental Gerontology. 152 AbstractWebsite
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Berton, DC, Gass R, Feldmann B, Plachi F, Hutten D, Mendes NBS, Schroeder E, Balzan FM, Peyré-Tartaruga LA, Gazzana MB.  2021.  Responses to progressive exercise in subjects with chronic dyspnea and inspiratory muscle weakness. Clinical Respiratory Journal. 15:26-35., Number 1 AbstractWebsite
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Piffer, AC, Dos Santos FM, Thomé MP, Diehl C, Garcia AWA, Kinskovski UP, de Schneider RO, Gerber A, Feltes BC, Schrank A, Vasconcelos ATR, Lenz G, Kmetzsch L, Vainstein MH, Staats CC.  2021.  Transcriptomic analysis reveals that mTOR pathway can be modulated in macrophage cells by the presence of cryptococcal cells. Genetics and Molecular Biology. 44, Number 3 AbstractWebsite
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Diehl, C, Garcia AWA, Kinskovski UP, Sbaraini N, de Schneider RO, Ferrareze PAG, Gerber AL, De Vasconcelos ATR, Kmetzsch L, Vainstein MH, Staats CC.  2021.  Zrg1, a cryptococcal protein associated with regulation of growth in nutrient deprivation conditions. Genomics. 113:805–814., Number 2 AbstractWebsite
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Amaral, JT, Fagundes DA, Machado MVT.  2021.  {QCD traveling waves phenomenology revisited}. Phys. Rev. D. 103:016013., Number 1 Abstract
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2020
Schutz, JDS, de Azambuja CB, Cunha GR, Cavagni J, Rosing CK, Haas AN, Thome FS, Fiorini T.  2020.  Association between severe periodontitis and chronic kidney disease severity in predialytic patients: A cross-sectional study, Mar. Oral Dis. 26:447-456., Number 2 AbstractWebsite

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this cross-sectional study was to evaluate the association between periodontitis and different severities of chronic kidney disease (CKD) in predialytic patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Demographic, socioeconomic, and medical data of 139 patients from the nephrology service of one university hospital in Porto Alegre, Brazil, were obtained through interview and clinical records. Full-mouth six-sites per tooth periodontal examinations were performed. Associations between periodontitis, stages of CKD, and estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) were estimated by multivariable models adjusted for sex, smoking, vitamin D supplementation, physical activity, and renal treatment duration. CKD was classified based on eGFR (<60 ml/min/1.73 m(2) ) estimated by the Chronic Kidney Disease Epidemiology Collaboration equation. RESULTS: Patients with severe periodontitis, compared to those without severe periodontitis, had 2.8 (95% CI: 1.25-6.62) and 3.4 (95% CI: 1.27-9.09) times higher risk of being in stages 4 and 5 of CKD, respectively. Having >/= 2 teeth with clinical attachment loss (CAL) >/=6 mm increased 3.9 times the risk of being in stage 5 of CKD. Patients with severe periodontitis and >/=2 teeth with CAL >/= 6 mm had 4.4 ml/min/1.73(2) and 5.2 ml/min/1.73(2) lower eGFR (p-values < .05), respectively. CONCLUSION: Severe periodontitis was associated with poor renal conditions in predialytic CKD patients, strengthening the importance of periodontal evaluation in such patient population.

Liberman, J, Franzon R, Guimaraes LF, Casagrande L, Haas AN, Araujo FB.  2020.  Survival of composite restorations after selective or total caries removal in primary teeth and predictors of failures: A 36-months randomized controlled trial, Feb. J Dent. 93:103268. AbstractWebsite

OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to assess the survival of composite restorations after selective (SCR) or total caries removal (TCR) and determine predictors of failures after 36 months. METHODS: 120 teeth with deep occlusal or occlusal-proximal carious lesions were randomly divided into control (TCR; n = 54; 69% Class II) and test (SCR; n = 66; 63% Class II) groups. Clinical evaluation was applied using the USPHS criteria, and the presence of Charlie or Delta scores at the marginal integrity were considered as a failure. RESULTS: The overall survival rate of restorations was 68% after 36 months, 81% for TCR and 57% for SCR (p = 0.004). The multivariable Cox Regression model demonstrated that restorations performed after SCR had 3.44 times greater probability of failure compared to TCR (p = 0.006). The other two predictors for failure of restorations were teeth with Class II cavities (hazard ratio = 3.3) and children with gingival bleeding over 20% (hazard ratio = 2.5). CONCLUSIONS: Performing composite restorations after SCR in primary teeth had success rate significantly lower than restorations performed after TCR. Complex cavities and worst patient s oral hygiene were found to be predictors of failure of restorations. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE: Although SCR has been demonstrating high rates of pulp preservation, clinicians should consider that composite restorations fail in a higher frequency compared to TCR in primary teeth and, in some circumstances, may be preferable in terms of restoration longevity.

Frozza, CF, Pivel MAG, Su JY, do Ritter MN, Coimbra JC.  2020.  Bioerosion on late Quaternary planktonic Foraminifera related to paleoproductivity in the western South Atlantic, 2020/06/04/. : PANGAEA AbstractWebsite

These datasets include the relative abundances of planktonic foraminifera, relative abundances of drilled specimens, stable isotope data and age model results of sediment core SAT-048A.

Frozza, CF, Pivel MAG, Suárez-Ibarra JY, Ritter MN, Coimbra JC.  2020.  Bioerosion on late Quaternary planktonic Foraminifera related to paleoproductivity in the western South Atlantic, 2020. Paleoceanography and PaleoclimatologyPaleoceanography and Paleoclimatology. n/a(n/a):e2020PA003865.: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd AbstractWebsite

Key Points: For the first time, drill holes in planktonic Foraminifera from the western South Atlantic were compared with paleoceanographic proxies. Paleoproductivity of the western South Atlantic was reconstructed using assemblage and geochemical indexes for the last 46 kyr. Paleoproductivity estimates and bioerosion rates of planktonic foraminiferal tests show a strong relation during late Quaternary.

Fritsch, M, Blank D.  2020.  Cuidados em casa, 18/04/2020. Zero Hora. :3.zh_caderno_vida_cuidados_em_casa_18-04-2020.pdf