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2018
Schons, P, da Rosa RG, Fischer G, Berriel GP, Fritsch CG, Nakamura FY, Baroni BM, Peyré-Tartaruga LA.  2018.  The relationship between strength asymmetries and jumping performance in professional volleyball players. Sports biomechanics. : Routledge Abstract
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Altmann, S.  2018.  Representações sensíveis e apercepção originária. Studia Kantiana. 17:27-48., Number 3 AbstractWebsite
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2017
Senna, CE, Teixeira FG.  2017.  Rendering: a evolução da linguagem gráfica, seus precursores e sua relação com o design de produto, 2017. REVISTA BRASILEIRA DE EXPRESSÃO GRÁFICA. 5:48-68. AbstractFull Text

This article focuses the evolution of a graphical language, introduced at the start of the twentieth century, namely with the term Rendering, in the USA. The works of Raymond Loewy, Norman Bel Geddes, Henry Dreyfuss and Walter Dorwin Teague between 1930 and 1960 were chosen as subjects of analysis. This article presents an overall view of their projects at the time, knowing that they were pioneers in changing the visuality, construction and presentation of images. As a methodological strategy, our research took the biographies of different authors, their main projects, collaborations and individual image productions into consideration. In carrying out our research, it became clear that precursors of this graphic language were not treated with appropriate consideration in design literature. Even today, when the subject is dealt with, it's often treated lightly, even in specialized biographies.

Radomsky, G.  2017.  Roberto Esposito: comunidade, biopolítica e imunização. Politica & Sociedade. 17(35):459-473.Website
Coertjens, P, Coertjens M, de Oliveira HG, Knorst MM, Peyré-Tartaruga LA.  2017.  Relationship between stair climbing test and locomotor parameters after pulmonary rehabilitation. : European Respiratory Society Abstract
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Allem, LE, Capaverde J, Trevisan V, Gutman I, Zogić E, Glogić E.  2017.  Resolvent energy of unicyclic, bicyclic and tricyclic graphs. MATCH Commun. Math. Comput. Chem. 77:95–104. Abstract
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2016
FONSECA, P.  2016.  A receita tropical. Zero Hora. 14/07
Montanari, T.  2016.  Recursos virtuais para o ensino presencial e remoto de Histologia. Revista Novas Tecnologias na Educação. 14(2):1-12.renote2016_2.pdf
Grohmann, LGM.  2016.  Reforma Política: um primeiro passo.
Domingues, FS.  2016.  Renda da terra e expansão da fronteira imobiliária. Desenvolvimento em questão. 1(35):35-59.renda_da_terra_e_expansao_da_fronteira_i.pdf
Barichello, LB, Tres A, Picoloto CB, Azmy Y.  2016.  Recent Studies of the Asymptotic Convergence of the Spatial Discretization for Two-Dimensional Discrete Ordinates Solutions. Journal of Computational and Theoretical Transport. 45:299–313., Number 4 Abstract
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L. B. Barichello, PCB, Azmy YY.  2016.  Recent Studies on the Asymptotic Convergence of the Spatial Discretization for Two-Dimensional Discrete Ordinates Solutions. Journal of Computational and Theoretical Transport. 45:299–313. Abstract
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Turkienicz, B, Aloise JM, Kussler K, Vargas JC.  2016.  Regimes {Construtivos} em {Ambiências} {Históricas}: estudos de visibilidade em {Três} {Coroas}, {RS}. Bloco 12 - o partido arquitetônico e a cidade. :110–122.: Feevale Abstract
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Pantoja, PATRÍCIADIAS, Morin J-B{\^ıt, Peyré-Tartaruga LA, Brisswalter J.  2016.  Running energy cost and spring-mass behavior in young versus older trained athletes. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 48:1779–1786. Abstract
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Pantoja, PD, Morin JB, Peyré-Tartaruga LA, Brisswalter J.  2016.  Running Energy Cost and Spring-Mass Behavior in Young versus Older Trained Athletes. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 48:1779-1786., Number 9 AbstractWebsite
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2015
Franzon, R, Opdam NJ, Guimaraes LF, Demarco FF, Casagrande L, Haas AN, Araujo FB.  2015.  Randomized controlled clinical trial of the 24-months survival of composite resin restorations after one-step incomplete and complete excavation on primary teeth, Oct. J Dent. 43:1235-41., Number 10 AbstractWebsite

OBJECTIVE: This randomized clinical trial aimed to compare the 24-months survival of composite restorations in primary molars after partial caries removal (PCR) and total caries removal (TCR). METHODS: Forty-eight children aged 3-8 years with at least one molar with a deep carious lesion were included (PCR; n=66; TCR; n=54). For PCR, excavation was stopped when dentine with a leathery consistency was achieved; in the TCR group, total absence of carious tissue was confirmed using a blunt-tipped probe. Pulpotomy was performed in cases of pulp exposure. Success was assessed by modified USPHS criteria with Alpha and Bravo scores recorded as success. RESULTS: Pulp exposure occurred in 1 and 15 of the teeth treated with PCR and TCR respectively (p<0.01). The restorations survival rate after 24 months was 66% (PCR) and 86% (TCR) (p=0.03). When teeth that received pulpotomy were analyzed separately, the survival rate was 92% (p=0.09). PCR performed in occlusoproximal restorations demonstrated the lowest success rate (p=0.002). PCR increases 2.90 times the probability of having a restorative failure compared to TCR (p=0.03), after adjusting for cavity type. When pulp exposure and restoration failure were considered as the outcome, there was no significant difference between the two groups (p=0.10) with success rates of 64% (PCR) and 61% (TCR). CONCLUSION: Collectively, deciduous teeth submitted to PCR prevented pulp exposure and, consequently, more invasive treatments; otherwise, PCR yielded lower longevity for composite restoration compared to TCR, suggesting that PCR restorations need to be followed over time, especially when multi-surface restorations are involved. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE: Composite restorations on carious remaining tissue require monitoring over time, especially those performed in more than one surface. Even if the restorations present shortcomings over the time, the majority of them are subject to repair, allowing more conservative approaches for teeth with deep caries lesions.

Saffi, MA, Furtado MV, Polanczyk CA, Montenegro MM, Ribeiro IW, Kampits C, Haas AN, Rosing CK, Rabelo-Silva ER.  2015.  Relationship between vascular endothelium and periodontal disease in atherosclerotic lesions: Review article, Jan 26. World J Cardiol. 7:26-30., Number 1 AbstractWebsite

Inflammation and endothelial dysfunction are linked to the pathogenesis of atherosclerotic disease. Recent studies suggest that periodontal infection and the ensuing increase in the levels of inflammatory markers may be associated with myocardial infarction, peripheral vascular disease and cerebrovascular disease. The present article aimed at reviewing contemporary data on the pathophysiology of vascular endothelium and its association with periodontitis in the scenario of cardiovascular disease.

Cattani, A, Teixeira FG, de Jacques JJ, Ferreira MLD, Costa TN.  2015.  Redução de resíduos têxteis por meio de projeto de produto de moda, 2015. Revista Design & Tecnologia. 6:38-44. AbstractFull Text

O presente artigo traz reflexões sobre como o projeto de moda pode ser pensado com o viés da sustentabilidade ambiental, contemplando alguns conceitos e ações do setor têxtil e de confecção. Foi realizada uma simulação de produção de um modelo de blusa feminina levando em consideração os conceitos de redução de resíduo na fonte por meio de modificações simples no produto. Desta forma, foram elaborados os desenhos, modelagens, encaixes e cálculos de tecidos e mão de obra para que fossem comparados os custos de produção e de geração de resíduos têxteis em cada um dos modelos. Os resultados mostram que as modificações reduziram consideravelmente a quantidade de resíduos na etapa de corte de tecidos, embora tenham acarretado no aumento dos custos com mão de obra.

Haubrich, J, Crestani AP, Cassini L, Santana F, Sierra RO, De Oliveira Alvares L, Quillfeldt JA.  2015.  Reconsolidation Allows Fear Memory to be Updated to a Less Aversive Level Through the Incorporation of Appetitive Information. Neuropsychopharmacology. (40):315-326.