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2020
Rui, K, Barichello LB, da Cunha RD.  2020.  Recent Studies on Two-Dimensional Radiative Transfer Problems in Anisotropic Media. Journal of Computational and Theoretical Transport. 49:233-266.
Camboim, J, Ferreira LM, Fernandes MEG, Cabezudo MM, Ribeiro Júnior M, de Dagnino RS, Campani F.  2020.  AGRICULTURA URBANA E PERIURBANA: ALIMENTA{\c{C}}ÃO, EDUCA{\c{C}}ÃO E SAÚDE (SEGUNDA EDI{\c{C}}ÃO). Salão de Extensão (21.: 2020: Porto Alegre, RS). Caderno de resumos. Porto Alegre: UFRGS/PROREXT, 2020.. Abstract
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de Aydos, HP, Chaves IY, Cezimbra KM, Ferreira LM, Cabezudo MM, Ribeiro Júnior M, de Dagnino RS.  2020.  ALIMENTA{\c{C}}ÃO: AGROECOLOGIA, ÉTICA E SAÚDE NO RS. Salão de Extensão (21.: 2020: Porto Alegre, RS). Caderno de resumos. Porto Alegre: UFRGS/PROREXT, 2020.. Abstract
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Tanure, S, Rosa T, Angst I, Dagnino R, Witt NS, de Moura VD, Schwalm PC.  2020.  Cadernos de Avaliação: Resultados da UFRGS no contexto dos NAUs. Cadernos de Avaliação do Fórum dos Núcleos de Avaliação das Unidades. :30. Abstract
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Squizani, ED, Reuwsaat JCV, Lev S, Motta H, Sperotto J, Kaufman-Francis K, Desmarini D, Vainstein MH, Staats CC, Djordjevic JT, Kmetzsch L.  2020.  Calcium binding protein Ncs1 Is calcineurin regulated in Cryptococcus neoformans and essential for cell division and virulence. mSphere. 5, Number 5 AbstractWebsite
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Boullosa, D, Esteve-Lanao J, Casado A, Peyré-Tartaruga LA, da Rosa RG, Del Coso J.  2020.  Factors Affecting Training and Physical Performance in Recreational Endurance Runners. Sports. 8:35., Number 3: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute Abstract
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Boullosa, D, Esteve-Lanao J, Casado A, Peyré-Tartaruga LA, da Rosa RG, Del Coso J.  2020.  Factors affecting training and physical performance in recreational endurance runners. Sports. 8, Number 3 AbstractWebsite
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Dias, FTG, Rempel SP, Agnol LD, Bianchi O.  2020.  The main blow spun polymer systems: processing conditions and applications. Journal of Polymer Research. 27, Number 8 AbstractWebsite
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Passos-Monteiro, E, Schuch FB, Franzoni LT, Carvalho AR, Gomeñuka NA, Becker M, Rieder CRM, Andrade A, Martinez FG, Pagnussat AS, Peyré-Tartaruga LA.  2020.  Nordic Walking and Free Walking Improve the Quality of Life, Cognitive Function, and Depressive Symptoms in Individuals with Parkinson’s Disease: A Randomized Clinical Trial. Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology. 5, Number 4 AbstractWebsite
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Gomeñuka, NA, Oliveira HB, da Silva ES, Passos-Monteiro E, da Rosa RG, Carvalho AR, Costa RR, Paz M{\'ın CR{\'ıguez, Pellegrini B, Peyré-Tartaruga LA.  2020.  Nordic walking training in elderly, a randomized clinical trial. Part II: Biomechanical and metabolic adaptations. Sports medicine-open. 6:1–19., Number 1: SpringerOpen Abstract
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Gomeñuka, NA, Oliveira HB, da Silva ES, Passos-Monteiro E, da Rosa RG, Carvalho AR, Costa RR, Rodríguez Paz MC, Pellegrini B, Peyré-Tartaruga LA.  2020.  Nordic walking training in elderly, a randomized clinical trial. Part II: Biomechanical and metabolic adaptations. Sports Medicine - Open. 6, Number 1 AbstractWebsite
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de Sampaio Dagnino, R, Panitz LM, WEBER EJ, de Freitas MWD, Oliveira GG, Batista S, Megiato E, RODRIGUES M, Presser M, Sarmiento D, others.  2020.  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, Number 2 Abstract
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Garcia, AWA, Kinskovski UP, Diehl C, Reuwsaat JCV, Motta de Souza H, Pinto HB, da Trentin DS, de Oliveira HC, Rodrigues ML, Becker EM, Kmetzsch L, Vainstein MH, Staats CC.  2020.  Participation of Zip3, a ZIP domain-containing protein, in stress response and virulence in Cryptococcus gattii. Fungal Genetics and Biology. 144 AbstractWebsite
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Lopes, W, Cruz GNF, Rodrigues ML, Vainstein MH, Kmetzsch L, Staats CC, Vainstein MH, Schrank A.  2020.  Scanning electron microscopy and machine learning reveal heterogeneity in capsular morphotypes of the human pathogen Cryptococcus spp.. Scientific Reports. 10, Number 1 AbstractWebsite
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Oliveira, HB, da Rosa RG, Gomeñuka NA, de Carvalho AR, da Costa RF, Peyré-Tartaruga LA.  2020.  When mechanical work meets energetics: Obese versus non-obese children walking. Experimental Physiology. Abstract
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Oliveira, HB, da Rosa RG, Gomeñuka NA, Carvalho ARD, Costa RFD, Peyré-Tartaruga LA.  2020.  When mechanical work meets energetics: Obese versus non-obese children walking. Experimental Physiology. 105:1124-1131., Number 7 AbstractWebsite
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Ramos, GS, Machado MVT.  2020.  {Investigating entanglement entropy at small-$x$ in DIS off protons and nuclei}. Phys. Rev. D. 101:074040., Number 7 Abstract
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2019
Haas, AN, Prado R, Rios FS, Costa R, Angst PDM, Moura MDS, Maltz M, Jardim JJ.  2019.  Occurrence and predictors of gingivitis and supragingival calculus in a population of Brazilian adults, May 27. Braz Oral Res. 33:e036. AbstractWebsite

The aim of this study was to determine the occurrence of gingivitis and calculus and their predictors in a population of adults in Brazil. A representative sample of 758 adults from 35 to 59 years of age from Porto Alegre city was examined. A structured questionnaire was applied. The Gingival Bleeding Index and the presence of calculus were measured at 4 sites/tooth. Multivariable logistic models were fitted to determine the predictors for gingival bleeding at >20% of sites. Overall, 96.5% (95% confidence interval [CI]=95.1-98.0) of individuals had >/= 1 bleeding site. The mean percentages of sites with gingivitis and calculus were 26.1% and 44.6%, respectively. The odds of gingivitis decreased by approximately 45% for individuals >/=40 years old compared to younger adults. Individuals that never performed interproximal cleaning and non-whites had an approximately two times higher chance of gingivitis. Smokers had lower chances of gingivitis than never-smokers (odds ratio=0.40; 95% CI=0.24-0.68). Higher numbers of missing teeth were associated with higher chances of gingivitis. The percentage of calculus was significantly associated with skin color, education, proximal cleaning, smoking exposure, dental visits, and tooth loss. It can be concluded that the occurrence of gingivitis and calculus was high in this Brazilian population, and it was associated with age, skin color, education, self-reported proximal cleaning, smoking, dental care, and tooth loss.

Montenegro, MM, Ribeiro IWJ, Kampits C, Saffi MAL, Furtado MV, Polanczyk CA, Haas AN, Rosing CK.  2019.  Randomized controlled trial of the effect of periodontal treatment on cardiovascular risk biomarkers in patients with stable coronary artery disease: Preliminary findings of 3 months, Mar. J Clin Periodontol. 46:321-331., Number 3 AbstractWebsite

AIM: To assess the effect of periodontal therapy (PT) on cardiovascular blood biomarkers. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This single-blind, parallel-design, randomized controlled trial included patients with stable coronary artery disease and periodontitis. The test group (TG) received non-surgical PT, whereas the control group (CG) received one session of plaque removal. Plasma levels of C-reactive protein (CRP), glycated haemoglobin, lipids and cytokines (IL-1beta, IL-6, IL-8, IL-10, IFN-gamma and TNF-alpha) were measured at baseline and after 3 months. RESULTS: Eighty-two patients (74.4% women, mean age 59.6 years) were analysed. TG had significantly better periodontal parameters than CG after 3 months, but no significant differences in blood markers were observed between them. In a post hoc subgroup analysis in patients with baseline CRP <3 mg/L, a significant increase in CRP was observed in CG (1.44 +/- 0.82 mg/L to 4.35 +/- 7.85 mg/L, p = 0.01), whereas CRP remained unchanged in TG (1.40 +/- 0.96 mg/L to 1.33 +/- 1.26 mg/L, p = 0.85), resulting in a significant difference between groups at 3 months. In patients with CRP >/=3 mg/L, a significant reduction in CRP was observed only in TG (11.3 +/- 12.8 mg/L to 5.7 +/- 4.1 mg/L, p = 0.04). Levels of IL-6 and IL-8 were significantly lower in TG than CG at 3 months. CONCLUSIONS: PT leads to lower levels of CRP, IL-6 and IL-8 in cardiovascular patients with high CRP levels.

Franciscatto, GJ, Koppe BTF, Hoppe CB, Oliveira JAP, Haas AN, Grecca FS, Rossi-Fedele G, Gomes MS.  2019.  Validation of self-reported history of root canal treatment in a southern Brazilian subpopulation, Feb 11. Braz Oral Res. 33:e007. AbstractWebsite

The aim of this study was to assess self-reported history of root canal treatment (SRHRCT) as a method for detecting the presence of root canal treatment (RCT) and apical periodontitis (AP) in a southern Brazilian subpopulation. In this cross-sectional study, 136 military police officers from the city of Porto Alegre, Brazil, were included. The participants were interviewed and full-mouth periapical radiographs were taken. A calibrated examiner determined the presence of RCT and AP by applying standardized criteria. The diagnostic accuracy of SRHRCT was calculated separately for RCT and AP. Accuracy, sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values (+PV and -PV), efficiency, and positive and negative likelihood ratios (+LR and -LR) were estimated. The mean age of the participants was 34.1 +/- 10.4 years and 88.2% were males. Overall, SRHRCT demonstrated high sensitivity and specificity for RCT, but not for AP: sensitivity (RCT = 0.960, AP = 0.757) and specificity (RCT = 0.835, AP = 0.631). The estimated values for PV and LR were: +PV (RCT=0.777, AP=0.396), -PV (RCT = 0.972, AP = 0.890), +LR (RCT = 5.853, AP = 2.057), and -LR (RCT = 0.046, AP = 0.383). SRHRCT proved to be a good predictor of the presence of RCT, but a weak predictor of AP in this subpopulation.

Wagner, TP, Colussi PR, Haas AN, Rosing CK.  2019.  Self reported dentin hypersensitivity in south brazilian adolescents: occurrence and risk indicators, Dec 1. Acta Odontol Latinoam. 32:156-163., Number 3 AbstractWebsite

The aim of this study was to assess the occurrence of selfreported dentin hypersensitivity (DH) and its risk indicators in adolescents from a southern Brazilian city. 736 students (1519 years old) were randomly selected from 20 public and private schools in the city of Passo Fundo, Brazil. DH was assessed through the answers on a Likert scale to the question: "Do you have tooth sensitivity?".Participants underwent a clinical examination in which present teeth were counted, and answered an interview based on a structured questionnaire on sociode mographic information, history of dental bleaching, orthodontic treatment and oral health habits. The dependent variable (DH) was dichotomized at the point where hypersen sitivity occurs fairly often or always. Data were analyzed by multivariable logistic regression, including demographic, health history, socioeconomic and behavioral variables. Results: 556 (75.5%) subjects reported having sensitive teeth never, rarely or sometimes, while 180 (24.5%) reported having sensitive teeth fairly often or always. In the final model, number of present teeth, age, skin color, flossing, smoking, bleaching and orthodontic history were not associated with selfreported DH. Females showed significantly greater chance of having DH than males [odds ratio (OR)=1.91; 95% confidence interval (95%CI) 1.342.72]. The likelihood of DH in students at public schools was 63% higher than in those at private schools (OR=1.63 95%, CI 1.012.75). DH is a common perception among adolescents and is associated with female gender and studying at public schools.

Gomeñuka, NA, Oliveira HB, Monteiro EP, da Rosa RG, Carvalho AR, Costa RR, Paz MCR, Pellegrini B, Peyré-Tartaruga LA, others.  2019.  Biomechanical and metabolic responses to Nordic Walking training in elderly, a randomized clinical trial (preprint). : SportRxiv Abstract

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Meyer, G, Marques FC, Radomsky G.  2019.  Desenvolvimento rural e ontologias em disputa: o caso do artesanato no noroeste de Minas Gerais. Desenvolvimento Rural Interdisciplinar. 1(2)Website