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2015
Castro, HCO, Ranincheski S, Grohmann LGM.  2015.  Poder e Esporte: política internacional e mudanças globais. , Brasilia: Verbena Editora
Ripoll, J, Telichevesky M.  2015.  Regularity at infinity of Hadamard manifolds with respect to some elliptic operators and applications to asymptotic Dirichlet problems. Transactions of the American Mathematical Society. 367(3):1523-1541.
Morfini, M, Benson G, Jimenez-Yuste V, Ljung R, Mannucci PM, Pasta G, Remor E, Alek SZ.  2015.  Tailoring care to haemophilia patients’ needs: which specialty and when? Blood Transfusion. 13(4):644-650.
They, NH, Ferreira TF, Motta-Marques D, Ribeiro Rodrigues L, Silveira SB, de Arriada AA, Crossetti LO, de Cardoso LS, Fragoso Jr CR.  2015.  Allelopathic Effects of Macrophytes in Subtropical Shallow Lakes. New Developments in Allelopathy Research. :89–134.: Nova Publishers Abstract
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Riiter, M.  2015.  Conchas na praia. Ciência Hoje. Abstract
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Klaudat, A.  2015.  Disgrace e a Amoralidade do Desejo. Lendo J. M. Coetzee. (Rosenfield, Kathrin, Pereira, Lawrence, Eds.).:255-270., Santa Maria: Editora da UFSM Abstract
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Rodrigues, J, Fonseca FL, Schneider RO, Godinho RDMC, Firacative C, Maszewska K, Meyer W, Schrank A, Staats C, Kmetzsch L, Vainstein MH, Rodrigues ML.  2015.  Pathogenic diversity amongst serotype C VGIII and VGIV Cryptococcus gattii isolates. Scientific Reports. 5 AbstractWebsite
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de Carvalho, AR, de Oliveira Fagundes A, Fontoura MS, Melo OUM, Remião EO, Tartaruga MP, Peyré-Tartaruga LA.  2015.  Use of adhesive tape for ankle taping and its effect in running economy. ConScientiae Saúde. 14:568., Number 4: Universidade Nove de Julho (UNINOVE), ConScientiae Saúde Abstract
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de Carvalho, AR, de Oliveira Fagundes A, Fontoura MS, Melo OUM, Remião EO, Tartaruga MP, Peyré-Tartaruga LA.  2015.  Utilização do esparadrapo para bandagem de tornozelo e sua influência na economia de corrida. ConScientiae Saúde. 14:568–576., Number 4: Universidade Nove de Julho Abstract
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Pinto, SS, Alberton CL, Cadore EL, Zaffari P, Baroni BM, Lanferdini FJ, Radaelli R, Pantoja P{\'ıciaD, Peyré-Tartaruga LA, Schoenell MWC, others.  2015.  Water-based concurrent training improves peak oxygen uptake, rate of force development, jump height, and neuromuscular economy in young women. The Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research. 29:1846–1854., Number 7: LWW Abstract
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Pinto, SS, Alberton CL, Cadore EL, Zaffari P, Baroni BM, Lanferdini FJ, Radaelli R, Pantoja PD, Peyré-Tartaruga LA, Wolf Schoenell MC, Vaz MA, Kruel LFM.  2015.  Water-Based Concurrent Training Improves Peak Oxygen Uptake, Rate of Force Development, Jump Height, and Neuromuscular Economy in Young Women. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. 29:1846-1854., Number 7 AbstractWebsite
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2014
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.

Garcia-Llana, H, Remor E, del Peso G, Celadilla O, Selgas R.  2014.  Motivational Interviewing Promotes Adherence and Improves Wellbeing in Pre-Dialysis Patients with Advanced Chronic Kidney Disease, Mar. Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings. 21(1):103-115.Website
Haas, AN, Wagner MC, Oppermann RV, Rosing CK, Albandar JM, Susin C.  2014.  Risk factors for the progression of periodontal attachment loss: a 5-year population-based study in South Brazil, Mar. J Clin Periodontol. 41:215-23., Number 3 AbstractWebsite

AIM: To assess sociodemographic and behavioural risk factors for periodontal attachment loss (PAL) progression after 5 years in an urban sample from south Brazil. METHODS: At baseline, 1586 subjects, 14 years and older, were derived using a multistage probabilistic sample strategy. At follow-up, 653 of 755 subjects had >/=6 teeth and were included in this analysis. A modified multiple Poisson regression was used to calculate adjusted relative risks (RR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI). RESULTS: Overall, 247 (37.8%) subjects exhibited PAL progression >/=3 mm in >/=4 teeth. Subjects older than 30 years had approximately two times higher risk of having PAL progression than younger subjects. Subjects with low education had 53% higher risk (RR = 1.53; 95% CI:1.06-2.22) of PAL progression compared to those with high education. A significant interaction between gender and smoking was observed. Among never-smokers, males were 33% more likely (RR = 1.33; 95% CI:1.06-1.66) to experience PAL progression than females. Among smokers, there was 8% increased risk of PAL progression (RR = 1.08; 95% CI:1.01-1.14) for males and 21% (RR = 1.21; 95% CI:1.11-1.33) for females per 10 packyears. Skin colour, socioeconomy, dental care and diabetes were not significantly associated with PAL progression after statistical adjustment. CONCLUSION: Sociodemographic factors and smoking are independent risk factors for PAL progression in this Brazilian population.

Lambert, T, Auerswald G, Benson G, Hedner U, Jimenez-Yuste V, Ljung R, Morfini M, Remor E, Santagostino E, Salek SZ.  2014.  Joint disease, the hallmark of haemophilia: What issues and challenges remain despite the development of effective therapies?, Jun Thrombosis Research. 133(6):967-971.
Jimenez-Yuste, V, Auerswald G, Benson G, Lambert T, Morfini M, Remor E, Salek SZ.  2014.  Achieving and maintaining an optimal trough level for prophylaxis in haemophilia: the past, the present and the future, Jul. Blood Transfusion. 12(3):314-319.
Costa, RS, Rios FS, Moura MS, Jardim JJ, Maltz M, Haas AN.  2014.  Prevalence and Risk Indicators of Dentin Hypersensitivity in Adult and Elderly Populations From Porto Alegre, Brazil, Feb 14. J Periodontol. AbstractWebsite

Background: Dentin hypersensitivity (DH) is a clinical condition with potential implications for patients. However, little is known about its occurrence and determinants in the general population. The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence and risk indicators of DH in Porto Alegre, Brazil. Methods: A representative multistage probability sample of 1,023 adults aged >/=35 years was obtained. Individuals were interviewed and were clinically examined in their homes. DH was assessed dichotomously in all present teeth by a blast of air and a manual probe. Teeth restored with crowns and presenting with carious cavitation were excluded. Survey logistic regression using sampling weights was applied to assess demographics, behavioral and clinical determinants. Results: Overall prevalence estimates for DH diagnosed by air and probe were 33.4% and 34.2%. DH affected 1.0 tooth per individual, and approximately 10% of teeth with gingival recession (GR) had DH. In a multivariate model for DH diagnosed with air, females had increased chance of DH [odds ratio (OR): 2.14; 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.57-2.91]. Smoking, periodontal treatment, and GR were also associated with increased DH chances. The chance of DH was lower (OR: 0.47, 95% CI: 0.29-0.76) among individuals >/=60 than 35 to 49 years old. Oral hygiene practices, socioeconomic and educational statuses, dental visits, and gingival inflammation were not associated with DH. Conclusion: DH may be considered a concern in a Brazilian general population. Reduction of DH may be achieved by smoking cessation and periodontal health improvements.

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.

da Silveira, A, Xavier B, Teixeira FG, Lacerda G, Zabadal J, Silveira S, Ribeiro VG.  2014.  Agile data: automating database refactorings, 2014. International Journal of Engineering Research and Applications (IJERA). 4:115-122. AbstractFull Text

This paper discusses an automated approach to database change management throughout the companies’ development workflow. By using automated tools, companies can avoid common issues related to manual database deployments. This work was motivated by analyzing usual problems within organizations, mostly originated from manual interventions that may result in systems disruptions and production incidents. In addition to practices of continuous integration and continuous delivery, the current paper describes a case study in which a suggested pipeline is implemented in order to reduce the deployment times and decrease incidents due to ineffective data controlling.

da Silveira, A, Teixeira FG, Lacerda G, Zabadal J, Silveira S, Ribeiro VG.  2014.  Closed form solutions to water pollution problems using auto-bäcklund transformations, 2014. International Journal of Engineering Research and Applications (IJERA). 4:223-229. Abstract
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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.
Radatz, CS, do Soares LA, Vieira ER, Alves D, Russowsky D, Schneider PH.  2014.  2014-Recoverable Cu/SiO2 composite-catalysed click synthesis of 1,2,3-triazoles in water media. New Journal of Chemistry. 38:1410-1417.
Ramasubramaniam, A, Muniz AR.  2014.  Ab initio studies of thermodynamic and electronic properties of phosphorene nanoribbons. Physical Review B. 90:085424.