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2025
Duarte, S, Siqueira M.  2025.  What makes a verbal irony?: On the development of a psycholinguistic irony comprehension task. What makes a Figure: Rethinking figurativity. , Amsterdam: John Benjamins
2023
Ferrari, CG, Siqueira M.  2023.  Where there's a proverb, there are many conceptual mappings. Crossroads. A journal of English studies. 43:57-81.2023. Ferrari e Siqueira.pdfWebsite
2022
  2022.  Winding number and homotopy for quaternionic curves. Int. J. Geom. Meth. Mod. Phys.. 19(6):2250087.Website
2021
Penafiel, AP, Radomsky G.  2021.  "Water is life": politics, memory and experience in conflicts over mining in Cajamarca, Peru. Revista de Antropologia (USP). 64(1)Website
2020
Abreu, E, Lambert W, Perez J, Santo A.  2020.  A weak asymptotic solution analysis for a Lagrangian-Eulerian scheme for scalar hyperbolic conservation laws. Proceedings of the Seventeenth International Conference on Hyperbolic Problems. :223–230., University Park, Pennsylvannia, United States of America
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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2019
Menezes, DP, Brito C, Anteneodo C.  2019.  Women in Physics: Scissors Effect from the Brazilian Olympiad of Physics to Professional Life. arXiv preprint arXiv:1901.05536. Abstract

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Techio, J.  2019.  The world viewed and the world lived: Stanley Cavell and film as the moving image of skepticism. Film and Philosophy: Bridging Divides. (Christina Rawls, Diana Neiva, Steven S. Gouveia, Eds.).: Routledge Abstract
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2017
Agostini, VO, Nascimento Ritter MD, Macedo AJ, Muxagata E, Erthal F.  2017.  What determines sclerobiont colonization on marine mollusk shells? PLoS ONE. 12, Number 9: Public Library of Science AbstractWebsite

Empty mollusk shells may act as colonization surfaces for sclerobionts depending on the physical, chemical, and biological attributes of the shells. However, the main factors that can affect the establishment of an organism on hard substrates and the colonization patterns on modern and time-averaged shells remain unclear. Using experimental and field approaches, we compared sclerobiont (i.e., bacteria and invertebrate) colonization patterns on the exposed shells (internal and external sides) of three bivalve species (Anadara brasiliana, Mactra isabelleana, and Amarilladesma mactroides) with different external shell textures. In addition, we evaluated the influence of the host characteristics (mode of life, body size, color alteration, external and internal ornamentation and mineralogy) of sclerobionts on dead mollusk shells (bivalve and gastropod) collected from the Southern Brazilian coast. Finally, we compared field observations with experiments to evaluate how the biological signs of the present-day invertebrate settlements are preserved in molluscan death assemblages (incipient fossil record) in a subtropical shallow coastal setting. The results enhance our understanding of sclerobiont colonization over modern and paleoecology perspectives. The data suggest that sclerobiont settlement is enhanced by (i) high(er) biofilm bacteria density, which is more attracted to surfaces with high ornamentation; (ii) heterogeneous internal and external shell surface; (iii) shallow infaunal or attached epifaunal life modes; (iv) colorful or post-mortem oxidized shell surfaces; (v) shell size (<50 mm2 or >1,351 mm2); and (vi) calcitic mineralogy. Although the biofilm bacteria density, shell size, and texture are considered the most important factors, the effects of other covarying attributes should also be considered. We observed a similar pattern of sclerobiont colonization frequency over modern and paleoecology perspectives, with an increase of invertebrates occurring on textured bivalve shells. This study demonstrates how bacterial biofilms may influence sclerobiont colonization on biological hosts (mollusks), and shows how ecological relationships in marine organisms may be relevant for interpreting the fossil record of sclerobionts relationships in marine organisms may be relevant for interpreting the fossil record of sclerobionts. © 2017 Ochi Agostini et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

2016
2015
FERRARI, F, FONSECA P.  2015.  Which developmentalism? A Keynesian– Institutionalist proposal Review of Keynesian Economics. 3:90-107.which_developmentalism.pdf
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
Pinto, SS, Zaffari P, Bagatini NC, Baroni BM, Lanferdini FJ, Radaelli R, Pantoja P{\'ıcia D, Peyré-Tartaruga LA, Schoenell MCW, Cadore EL, others.  2014.  Water-Based Concurrent Training Improves Neuromuscular Economy, Force Development And Jump Height In Young Women: 930 Board\# 345 May 28, 200 PM-330 PM. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 46:255., Number 5S: LWW Abstract
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2013
Moraes, JC, Pereyra MC.  2013.  Weighted estimates for dyadic paraproduct and t-Haar multipliers of complexity (m,n). Publicacions Matemàtiques. 57(2):265-294.
2012
Bruno, FB, Teixeira FG, da Silva RP, da Silva TLK.  2012.  Web-based learning design tool, 2012. Campus-Wide Information Systems. 29:201-212. Abstract
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Bruno, FB, Teixeira FG, da Silva RP, da Silva TLK.  2012.  Web-based learning design tool, 2012. Campus-Wide Information Systems. 29:201-212. Abstract
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2011
Bruno, FB, Teixeira FG, da Silva RP, da Silva TLK.  2011.  A Web-Based Learning Design Tool, 2011. 17th International Conference on Engineering EducationProceedings. :-., Belfast Abstract
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Bruno, FB, Teixeira FG, da Silva RP, da Silva TLK.  2011.  A WEB-BASED LEARNING DESIGN TOOL, 2011. International Conference on Engineering Education - ICEE2011Proceedings.... :-., Belfast Abstract
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Moraes, JC.  2011.  Weighted estimates for dyadic operators with complexity. (M.C. Pereyra, Ed.)., Albuquerque: University of New Mexico
2009
Blank, D, Hohgraefe Neto G, Grando E, Siqueira PZ, Lunkes RP, Pietrobeli JL, Marzola NR, Goldani MZ.  2009.  Web-based survey on students? conceptions of accident Inform Health Soc Care. 34:189-208.Acesso online