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2009
Mao, S, Wen-Gan M, Ren-You Z, Lei G, Shao-Ming W, Machado MVT, Colangelo G, Gasser J, Rusetsky A, Braun MA, others.  2009.  Regular Article-Theoretical Physics. The European Physical Journal C. 59, Number 4 Abstract
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Brito, VB, Rocha JBT, Folmer V, Erthal F.  2009.  {Diphenyl diselenide and diphenyl ditelluride increase the latency for 4-aminopyridine-induced chemical seizure and prevent death in mice}. Acta Biochimica Polonica. 56, Number 1 Abstract

In this work was investigated the effect of pre-treatment with (PhSe) 2 and (PhTe) 2 on chemical seizure and 4-aminopyridine-induced lethality in mice. Additionally, lipid peroxidation levels of whole brain after treatment with 4-aminopyridine and effect of pre-treatment with (PhSe) 2 and (PhTe) 2 on these levels were investigated. Mice were pre-treated with (PhSe) 2 or (PhTe) 2 (50, 100, or 150 $μ$mol/kg) 30 min before 4-aminopyridine (12 mg/kg) administration. The treatment with 4-aminopyridine caused a significant incidence of seizures (clonic, tonic) and death. Pre-treatment with (PhSe) 2 and (PhTe) 2 significantly increased the latency for clonic and tonic seizures, and prevented 4-aminopyridine-induced death. Significantly, the pre-treatment with (PhSe) 2 or (PhTe) 2 increased the latency for clonic seizures in a dose-dependent manner. Additionally, a significant increase was observed in the brain lipid peroxidation level after treatment with 4-aminopyridine, which was significantly inhibited by pre-treatment with 150 $μ$mol/kg (PhSe) 2 or (PhTe) 2 . These results demonstrate that (PhSe) 2 and (PhTe) 2 counteract the harmful effects of 4-aminopyridine. It is possible that this effect results from modulation of the redox state of N-methyl-d-aspartate receptors and/or of Ca 2+ channel activity with subsequent alteration in neurotransmitter release. Importantly, this study provides evidence for anticonvulsant and antioxidant properties of (PhSe) 2 and (PhTe) 2′ which indicates a neuroprotective activity of these compounds.

2008
Mariath, AA, Bressani AE, Haas AN, Araujo FB, Rosing CK.  2008.  Professional flossing as a diagnostic method for gingivitis in the primary dentition, Oct-Dec. Braz Oral Res. 22:316-21., Number 4 AbstractWebsite

The aim of this study was to evaluate flossing as a diagnostic method for interproximal gingival bleeding in children. For this crossover study, 23 pre-schoolchildren presenting neither restorations nor approximal carious cavities and with at least 15% of gingival bleeding sites were selected. Examinations were performed at three different moments (3-4 days interval). Examinations comprised repeated measurements of two gingival indices with a 10-minute interval in the following sequences: the Ainamo & Bay Gingival Bleeding Index (GBI) followed by the Carter & Barnes flossing index (CBI); CBI followed by GBI; and GBI followed by GBI. Data analysis was performed only for the interproximal sites, considering the GBI as the gold-standard. Agreement between indices, sensitivity (SE), specificity (SP), positive (PPV) and negative predictive values (NPV) were estimated. Percentage agreements in sequences GBI-CBI, CBI-GBI and GBI-GBI were 70.3%, 76.4% and 84.5%, respectively. Validation of flossing in the first sequence (GBI-CBI) resulted in values of 0.61 (95%CI 0.53 - 0.68), 0.72 (95%CI 0.69 - 0.76), 0.33 (95%CI 0.28 - 0.39) and 0.89 (95%CI 0.86 - 0.92) respectively for SE, SP, PPV and NPV. It can be concluded that professional flossing is a useful tool in the diagnosis of interproximal gingival inflammatory status in children, especially in conditions of gingival health.

Haas, AN, de Castro GD, Moreno T, Susin C, Albandar JM, Oppermann RV, Rosing CK.  2008.  Azithromycin as an adjunctive treatment of aggressive periodontitis: 12-months randomized clinical trial, Aug. J Clin Periodontol. 35:696-704., Number 8 AbstractWebsite

AIM: To assess the effect of systemic azithromycin as a supplement to scaling and root planing (SRP) in the treatment of aggressive periodontitis (AgP). MATERIAL AND METHODS: Twenty-four individuals (13-26 years old) underwent a plaque control program, and then were treated with SRP. Subjects were assigned randomly into two groups; the test group used 500 mg azithromycin once a day for 3 days, whereas the control group used a placebo. Clinical variables were assessed at baseline, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months. The periodontal status at baseline and 12 months was compared using the Wald test, and adjusting for the effect of clustering of teeth within subjects. RESULTS: There were no significant differences in visible plaque, gingival bleeding, and supragingival calculus between groups throughout the study. Periodontal probing depth (PPD) and clinical attachment level improved significantly from baseline to 12 months in both groups, with the test group showing significantly more reduction in mean PPD compared with controls (2.88 mm versus 1.85 mm, respectively, p=0.025). Subjects administering azithromycin showed a higher percentage of teeth with attachment gain >or=1 mm (81.34 versus 63.63, p=0.037), whereas the controls had higher percentage of teeth with attachment loss >or=1 mm (11.57 versus 2.24, p=0.015). CONCLUSIONS: The adjunctive use of azithromycin has the potential to improve periodontal health of young patients with AgP.

Gaelzer, R, Ziebell LF, Viñas AF, Yoon PH, Ryu C-M.  2008.  Asymmetric Solar Wind Electron Superthermal Distributions, April. The Astrophysical Journal. 677:676–682., Number 1 AbstractWebsite

Electron distributions with various degrees of asymmetry associated with the energetic tail population are commonly detected in the solar wind near 1 AU. By numerically solving one-dimensional electrostatic weak turbulence equations the present paper demonstrates that a wide variety of asymmetric energetic tail distributions may result. It is found that a wide variety of asymmetric tail formation becomes possible if one posits that the solar wind electrons are initially composed of thermal core plus field-aligned counterstreaming beams, instead of the customary thermal population plus a single beam. It is shown that the resulting nonlinear wave-wave and wave-particle interactions lead to asymmetric nonthermal tails. It is found that the delicate difference in the average beam speeds associated with the forward versus backward components is responsible for the generation of asymmetry in the energetic tail.

da Silva, CH, Goldani MZ, da Silva AAM, Agranonik M, Bettiol H, Barbieri MA, Rona R.  2008.  The rise of multiple births in Brazil. Acta Paediatrica. 97:1019-1023.
Kugeratski, MS, Goncalves VP, Machado MVT, Navarra FS.  2008.  {An unified description of HERA and RHIC data}. Acta Phys. Polon. B. 39(Fiore, R, Papa, A., Royon, C., Eds.).:2583. Abstract
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2007
Remor, E, Milner-Moskovics J, Preussler G.  2007.  [Brazilian adaptation of the Assessment of Adherence to Antiretroviral Therapy Questionnaire], Oct. Rev Saude Publica. 41(5):685-94.
Remor, E, Penedo FJ, Shen BJ, Schneiderman N.  2007.  Perceived stress is associated with CD4+ cell decline in men and women living with HIV/AIDS in Spain, Feb. AIDS Care. 19(2):215-9.
Polonia, E, Roland L.  2007.   . Role of animated pedagogical agents in scenario-based language e-learning: a case study.., . X International Conference on Interactive Computer-aided Learning (ICL), . :26-28., Villach
Polonia, E, Roland L.  2007.   Ensino de línguas à distância: uma avaliação de três cursos totalmente baseados na web. . IX Simpósio Internacional de Informática Educativa -SIEE -, . , Porto
Haas, AN, Silveira EM, Rosing CK.  2007.  Effect of tongue cleansing on morning oral malodour in periodontally healthy individuals. Oral Health Prev Dent. 5:89-94., Number 2 AbstractWebsite

PURPOSE: The aim of this randomised single-blind, cross-over trial was to assess the effect of tongue cleansing on morning oral malodour in periodontally healthy subjects. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Ten systemically healthy non-smoker subjects (6 males, 4 females), 24-38 years of age, completed two 4-day periods of oral hygiene cessation with a 7-day wash-out period. In one of these test periods, subjects were instructed to clean their tongues with a tongue scraper 2-3 times a day. Participants presented at least 20 teeth, without cavities, overhanging restorations/prostheses or periodontitis, and had no history of previous periodontal therapy or use of antibiotics in the 3 months prior to the study. Volatile sulphur compounds (VSC; Interscan Halimeter) and organoleptic scores were measured in exhaled mouth air once a day, early in the morning, by one examiner. Comparisons were performed using Wilcoxon's signed rank test and Friedman's test (alpha = 0.05). RESULTS: VSC levels at baseline were 206.3 ppb (SD 139.8) and 191.4 ppb (SD 127.7) for periods of usage and non-usage of the scraper respectively (p > 0.05). VSC levels did not change significantly during the 4 days, independent of tongue cleansing (Friedman, p > 0.05). Only at day 3 did the use of the tongue scraper lead to a significantly lower level of VSC compared with controls (131.1 ppb and 199.3 ppb respectively). No significant differences in organoleptic scores were observed between groups at baseline. During the whole experimental period, there were also no significant changes in organoleptic scores when individuals used or did not use the tongue scraper. CONCLUSION: Tongue cleansing with a scraper was unable to prevent morning oral malodour in the absence of tooth cleaning in periodontally healthy individuals.

Kruel, LFM, Tartaruga LAP, Coertjens M, Oliveira AS, Ribas LR, Tartaruga MP.  2007.  Influência das variáveis antropométricas na economia de corrida e no comprimento de passada em corredoras de rendimento. Motriz rev. educ. f{\'ıs.(Impr.). 13:1–6., Number 1 Abstract
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Duarte, TC, de Lima Campos EF, Coutinho C, Ribas RL, Peyré-Tartaruga LA, Loss JF.  2007.  Mathematical model of energy cost in sprint running. ISBS-Conference Proceedings Archive. Abstract
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2006
SALVATORI, E.  2006.  De la originalidad a la competencia: la enseñanza de arquitectura en la UFRGS, Porto Alegre, Brasil - 1962 a 1994. (Ramón i Graells, Antoni, Ed.)., Barcelona: ETSAB-UPC
HOLDERBAUM, CS, RINALDI J, BRANDÃO L, PARENTE MA.  2006.  A intervenção cognitiva de pacientes portadores de doença de Alzheimer. Cognição e envelhecimento. , Porto Alegre: ARTMED EDITORA S.A.
MARANDOLA JR., E, de MELLO LF, do LOMBARDI TTN, RODRIGUES M, de Dagnino RS, FERNANDEZ PSM, HIRANO FY, MOROIZUMI T, DUTRA GOMES R, DE PAULA FC.  2006.  Mapa Verde da UNICAMP: percepção e representação do espaço. I Encontro de Percepção e Paisagem da Cidade. :7. Abstract
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MARANDOLA JR., E, de MELLO LF, do LOMBARDI TTN, RODRIGUES M, de Dagnino RS, FERNANDEZ PSM, HIRANO FY, MOROIZUMI T, DUTRA GOMES R, DE PAULA FC, others.  2006.  Mapa Verde da UNICAMP: percepção e representação do espaço. I Encontro de Percepção e Paisagem da Cidade. :7. Abstract
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2005
Remor, E, Arranz P, Quintana M, Villar A, Jimenez-Yuste V, Diaz JL, Rincon C, Marrero C, Moreno M, Lucia JF, Martinez E, Soto I, Sedano C, Gonzalez-Boullosa R, Prieto M, Garcia-Luaces M, Hernandez-Navarro F.  2005.  Psychometric field study of the new haemophilia quality of life questionnaire for adults: the 'Hemofilia-QoL', Nov. Haemophilia. 11(6):603-10.
Remor, E, Arranz P, Quintana M, Villar A, Jiménez-Yuste V, Diaz JL, Rincón C, Marrero C, Moreno M, Lucia JF, Martínez E, Soto I, Sedano C, Gonzalez-Boullosa R, Prieto M, Garcia-Luaces M, Hernández-Navarro F, Group H-QLP.  2005.  Psychometric field study of the new haemophilia quality of life questionnaire for adults: the 'Hemofilia-QoL', Nov. Haemophilia. 11(6):603-10.
Tartaruga, LAP, Tartaruga MP, Black GL, Coertjens M, Ribas LR, Kruel LFM.  2005.  Comparação do ângulo da articulação subtalar durante velocidades submáximas de corrida. Acta Ortopédica Brasileira. 13:57–60., Number 2: Sociedade Brasileira de Ortopedia e Traumatologia Abstract
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