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2019
Agnol, LD, Ceratti HL, Favero D, Rempel SP, Schiavo LSA, Ernzen JR, Dias FTG, Bianchi O.  2019.  Transurethanization reaction as an alternative for melt modification of polyamide 6. Journal of Polymer Research. 26, Number 5 AbstractWebsite
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Razeira, M, Hadjimichef D, Machado MVT, Köpp F, Volkmer G, Bodmann B, Degrazia GA, Vasconcellos CAZ.  2019.  {Effective field theory with genuine many-body forces and tidal effects on neutron stars}. Astron. Nachr.. 340(Strassmeier, K. G., Brandenburg, A., Cuntz, M., Hasinger, G., Montmerle, T., Neuhäuser, R., Eds.).:209–212., Number 1-3 Abstract
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Ben, FG, Machado MVT, Sauter WK.  2019.  {Geometric scaling applied to lepton–{}ion collisions}. Astron. Nachr.. 340(Zen Vasconcellos, C. A., Pérez Mart\'ı{}nez, A., Pérez Rojas, H., Roth, M., Gonzalez Felipe, R., Boller, Th., Hess, P., Eds.).:898–903., Number 9-10 Abstract
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Machado, MVT.  2019.  {Investigating the asymptotic proton-proton cross section at the Large Hadron Collider using parton saturation models and geometric scaling phenomenon}. Astron. Nachr.. 340(Zen Vasconcellos, C. A., Pérez Mart\'ı{}nez, A., Pérez Rojas, H., Roth, M., Gonzalez Felipe, R., Boller, Th., Hess, P., Eds.).:971–976., Number 9-10 Abstract
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Köpp, F, Vasconcellos CZA, Machado M.  2019.  {On the nature of the quantum chromodynamics phase transition in hybrid compact stars}. Astron. Nachr.. 340(Zen Vasconcellos, C. A., Pérez Mart\'ı{}nez, A., Pérez Rojas, H., Roth, M., Gonzalez Felipe, R., Boller, Th., Hess, P., Eds.).:892–897., Number 9-10 Abstract
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2018
Pimentel, SP, Shiota R, Cirano FR, Casarin RCV, Pecorari VGA, Casati MZ, Haas AN, Ribeiro FV.  2018.  Occurrence of peri-implant diseases and risk indicators at the patient and implant levels: A multilevel cross-sectional study, Sep. J Periodontol. 89:1091-1100., Number 9 AbstractWebsite

BACKGROUND: High prevalence rates of peri-implant diseases have been reported; however, the lack of standardization of definition criteria has lead to variations in the observed estimates. In addition, scarce data are available concerning patient and implant related factors associated to peri-implantitis. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of peri-implant diseases and their risk indicators at the patient and implant levels. METHODS: One hundred forty-seven patients with 490 dental implants were included. Dental implants were clinically and radiographically evaluated to determine their peri-implant conditions. Patient-related conditions and implant and prosthetic-related factors were recorded. Multivariable Poisson regression was fitted and prevalence ratios (PR) were reported. RESULTS: 85.3% of implants (95%CI 80.2 to 90.4) had mucositis and 9.2% (95%CI 4.7 to 13.7) had peri-implantitis. 80.9% (95%CI 73.8 to 86.8), and 19.1% (95%CI 12.6 to 25.5) of patients had mucositis and peri-implantitis. At the patient level, it was observed an increased probability of peri-implantitis in individuals with pocket depths >/=6 mm (PR = 2.47) and with >/=4 implants (PR = 1.96). Smoking increased the probability of peri-implantitis by three times (PR = 3.49). The final multilevel Poisson regression model at the implant level indicated that platform switching reduced the probability of peri-implantitis (PR = 0.18) and implants in function for >/=5 years increased this probability (PR = 2.11). The final model including patient and implant level indicators demonstrated that higher time of function (PR = 2.76) and smoking (PR = 6.59) were associated with peri-implantitis. CONCLUSION: Peri-implant diseases are highly prevalent in the studied sample, and factors associated with the occurrence of peri-implantitis were presence of pockets >/=6 mm, smoking, time of function, and type of platform.

Saffi, MAL, Rabelo-Silva ER, Polanczyk CA, Furtado MV, Montenegro MM, Ribeiro IWJ, Kampits C, Rosing CK, Haas AN.  2018.  Periodontal therapy and endothelial function in coronary artery disease: A randomized controlled trial, Oct. Oral Dis. 24:1349-1357., Number 7 AbstractWebsite

OBJECTIVE: To assess the effects of periodontal treatment on endothelial function in patients with coronary artery disease. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A randomized controlled trial was conducted with 69 patients with stable coronary disease and severe periodontitis. The test group received nonsurgical periodontal therapy consisting of personalized oral hygiene instructions, subgingival scaling, and root planing per quadrant, whereas the control group received equal treatment after the study period. Endothelial function was assessed by measurement of brachial artery flow-mediated dilation, concentrations of sVCAM-1, sICAM-1, and P-selectin in serum before and 3 months after periodontal therapy. RESULTS: The test group exhibited statistically better periodontal parameters-plaque, probing depth, periodontal attachment loss, and bleeding on probing. No significant improvements were observed in the control (1.37%) and test (1.39%) groups in flow-mediated dilation, with no significant between-group difference. sVCAM-1 concentration increased in the control group (997.6 +/- 384.4-1201.8 +/- 412.5; p = 0.03), whereas in the test group, no significant changes were observed (915.1 +/- 303.8-1050.3 +/- 492.3; p = 0.17), resulting in a significant difference between the two groups (p = 0.04). The same pattern was observed for concentrations of sICAM-1. CONCLUSION: Periodontal treatment did not provide better vasodilation in patients with coronary disease in a short-term follow-up period, although it maintained blood concentrations of markers of vascular inflammation.

do Ritter, MN, Erthal F, Coimbra JC.  2018.  {Depth as an overarching environmental variable modulating preservation potential and temporal resolution of shelly taphofacies}, jul. Lethaia. AbstractWebsite

In the marine realm, the interpretation of taphofacies relies heavily on how oceanographic and sedimentary conditions affect the preservation state of fossils. Several taphonomic variables either covary with depth or are directly influenced by depth. Facies‐level factors rather than broad, basin‐scale parameters influence the taphonomic profile of mollusc death assemblages according to actualistic and experimental evidence. To determine the possible relation between depth and the taphonomic conditions of multiple species of bivalve remains, we used seven samples gathered over a comprehensive bathymetric gradient (from 7 to 150 m below mean sea level; topmost 10‐ to 20‐cm layer, roughly corresponding to the taphonomically active zone). We selected samples from predominantly muddy facies on the southern Brazilian shelf (SBS). The taphonomic damage profile (TDP) was measured using site samples based on a standard taphonomic analysis (categorical scoring system) of shells and fragments larger than 4 mm, to identify site damage patterns. Restricting the sedimentary grain size (samples from fine sediments) enabled the determination of the variation in damage with depth among the samples. Constrained analysis of proximities (CAP) revealed that up to 46{%} of the taphonomic variation observed was related to variation in depth (with approximately 28{%} unexplained by environmental factors). Part of the unexplained fraction was due to the effect of temporal mixing, which is predictable along large‐scale patches but is inversely linked to the TDP. Our results show that taphonomic analysis, considering large spatial scales in recent environments, can explain the variations present in shell beds that formed during distinct time periods of the evolution of a Quaternary sedimentary basin.

Kopp, F, Quadros A, Volkmer G, Razeira M, Machado M, Hadjimichef D, Zen Vasconcellos CA.  2018.  {A comparative study of Compact Objects using 3 models: Walecka Model, PAL Model, and M.I.T. Bag Model}, 4. {14th International Workshop on Hadron Physics}. Abstract
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Casagranda, KL, Teixeira FG, Pinheiro RC, Ribas AM.  2018.  Processo colaborativo de confecção de órteses de membro superior utilizando Manufatura Aditiva, 2018. Tecnologia Assistiva: Pesquisa e Conhecimento - II. (Luis Carlos Paschoarelli; Fausto Orsi Medola, Ed.).:10-1., Bauru: Canal 6 Editora Abstract

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Casanova, LC, Villetti MC, Ramos MS, Blank D, Maia JC, Mainieri AS.  2018.  Crescimento e desenvolvimento. Pediatria Consulta Rápida. 2ª ed. . , Porto Alegre: Artmedcasanova_crescimento_e_desenvolvimento_2018.pdf
Pinheiro, TV, de Brito ML, dos Santos KF, Ramos JGL, da Silva CH, Goldani MZ.  2018.  Excesso de peso materno e início da amamentação : revisão analítica de estudos observacionais. Clinical and Biomedical Research. 38(4):384-395.
BRUNHARA, R, ROSA TK.  2018.  O Fragmento de Télefo e a Fuga em Arquíloco. Cadernos de Letras da UFF. 28(56):49-63.o_fragmento_de_telefo_e_a_fuga_em_arquil.pdf
Ripoll, J, Telichevesky M.  2018.  On the asymptotic Plateau problem for CMC hypersurfaces in hyperbolic space. Bulletin of the Brazilian Mathematical Society, New Series. online
Reisen, VA, Monte EZ, Franco GC, Sgrancio AM, Molinares FAF, Bondon P, Ziegelmann FA.  2018.  Robust estimation of fractional seasonal processes: Modeling and forecasting daily average SO 2 concentrations. Mathematics and Computers in Simulation. 146:27-43.
Franzoni, LT, Monteiro EP, Oliveira HB, da Rosa RG, Costa RR, Rieder C, Gomes Martinez F, Peyré-Tartaruga LA.  2018.  A 9-week Nordic and free walking improve postural balance in Parkinson’s disease. Sports Medicine International Open. 2:E28., Number 2: Thieme Medical Publishers Abstract
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Barichello, LB, Rui K, Pazinatto CB.  2018.  Advances in the ADO-Nodal Method for the Solution of Particle Transport Problems in Two-Dimensional Media. PHYTRA4 – The Fourth International Conference on Physics and Technology of Reactors and Applications. Marrakech, Morocco, September 17-19. Abstract
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Schons, P, Fischer G, da Rosa RG, Berriel GP, Peyré-Tartaruga LA.  2018.  Correlations between the strength of knee extensor and flexor muscles and jump performance in volleyball players: a review. Journal of Physical Education. 29: {Universidade Estadual de Maringá Abstract
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Squizani, ED, Oliveira NK, Reuwsaat JCV, Marques BM, Lopes W, Gerber AL, de Vasconcelos ATR, Lev S, Djordjevic JT, Schrank A, Vainstein MH, Staats CC, Kmetzsch L.  2018.  Cryptococcal dissemination to the central nervous system requires the vacuolar calcium transporter Pmc1. Cellular Microbiology. 20, Number 2 AbstractWebsite
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Pinto, SS, Alberton CL, Cadore EL, Kanitz AC, Delevatti RS, Pantoja P{\'ıcia D, Peyré-Tartaruga LA, Reichert T{\'ıs, Bregagnol LP, Lisboa SDC, others.  2018.  Does Aerobic Exercise Impair Neuromuscular Function During Water-Based Resistance Exercises? Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport. 89:465–473., Number 4: Routledge Abstract
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Pinto, SS, Alberton CL, Cadore EL, Kanitz AC, Delevatti RS, Pantoja PD, Peyré-Tartaruga LA, Reichert T, Bregagnol LP, Lisboa SDC, Kruel LFM.  2018.  Does Aerobic Exercise Impair Neuromuscular Function During Water-Based Resistance Exercises? Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport. 89:465-473., Number 4 AbstractWebsite
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Lopes, W, Reuwsaat JCV, Henning Vainstein M, Staats C, Kmetzsch L, Schrank A, Henning Vainstein M.  2018.  The duality of a deadly pathogen. Clinical Microbiology and Infection. 24:1064–1065., Number 10 AbstractWebsite
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