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    Image Quality In Partially Erased Denoptix® Storage Phosphor Plates

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    This study aimed at investigating the effect of the partial erasing of DenOptix® system storage phosphor plates on the image quality of digital radiographs. Standardized digital radiographs were acquired of a phantom mandible, using size 2 intraoral DenOptix® storage phosphor plates (n = 10). Subsequently, the active areas of the plates were placed in a viewing box with a constant light intensity of 1,700 lux for 130 seconds to achieve complete erasing (control plate), as well as for 0, 5, 10, 1S, 20, 25, 34, 66, and 98 seconds, to compose the experimental group of partially erased plates. The same exposure settings were repeated using the control and experimental plates, which were scanned at a resolution of 300 dpi. Five radiologists independently examined the pairs of digital radiographs obtained with the control and partially erased plates, in random order, and indicated the best image for oral diagnosis. Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel's chi-square test, at a significance level of 5%, was used to compare the percentages of superior quality images in each combination of control and partially erased plates, subjectively assessed. No significant differences were found between radiographic images acquired with control and partially erased plates, except for the combination of 0 second (30%) versus 130 seconds (70%), p = 0.0047. It can be concluded that, under adequate light intensity conditions, erasing intraoral DenOptix® storage phosphor plates may require time intervals of as little as 5 seconds.2217883Akdeniz, B.G., Gröndahl, H.G., Kose, T., Effect of delayed scanning of storage phosphor plates (2005) Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol Endod, 99 (5), pp. 603-607Akdeniz, B.G., Gröndahl, H.G., Degradation of storage phosphor images due to scanning delay (2006) Dentomaxillofac Radiol, 35 (2), pp. 74-77Almeida, S.M., Oliveira, A.E.F., Ferreira, R.I., Bóscolo, F.N., Image quality in digital radiographic systems (2003) Braz Dent J, 14 (2), pp. 136-141Borg, E., Attaelmanan, A., Gröndahl, H.G., Subjective image quality of solid-state and photostimulable phosphor systems for digital intra-oral radiography (2000) Dentomaxillofac Radiol, 29 (2), pp. 70-75Ferreira, R.I., Haiter-Neto, F., Tabchoury, C.P.M., Paiva, G.A.N., Bóscolo, F.N., Assessment of enamel demineralization using conventional, digital, and digitized radiography (2006) Braz Oral Res, 20 (2), pp. 114-119Wenzel, A., Gröndahl, H.G., Direct digital radiography in the dental office (1995) Int Dent J, 45 (1), pp. 27-34Oliveira, A.E., Almeida, S.M., Paganini, G.A., Haiter Neto, F., Bóscolo, F.N., Comparative study of two digjtal radiographic storage phosphor systems (2000) Braz Dent J, 11 (2), pp. 111-116Borg, E., Attaelmanan, A., Gröndahl, H.G., Image plate systems differ in physical performance (2000) Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol Endod, 89 (1), pp. 118-124Martins, M.G.B.Q., Haiter Neto, F., Whaites, E.J., Analysis of digital images acquired using different phosphor storage plates (PSPs) subjected to varying reading times and storage conditions (2003) Dentomaxillofac Radiol, 32 (3), pp. 186-190(1998) DenOptix digital imaging system - user manual and installation guide, , Gendex Dental X-Ray Division, Des Plaines: The Division;Menig, J.J., The DenOptix digital radiographic system (1999) J Clin Orthod, 33 (7), pp. 407-410Berkhout WE, Beuger DA, Sanderink GC, van der Stelt PF. The dynamic range of digital radiographic systems: dose reduction or risk of overexposure? Dentomaxillofac Radiol. 2004;33(1):1-SHildebolt, C.F., Couture, R.A., Whiting, B.R., Dental photostimulable phosphor radiography (2000) Dent Clin North Am, 44 (2), pp. 273-297Martins, M.G.B.Q., Whaites, E.J., Ambrosano, G.M.B., Haiter Neto, F., What happens if you delay scanning Digora phosphor storage plates (PSPs) for up to 4 hours? (2006) Dentomaxillofac Radiol, 35 (3), pp. 143-146Gröndahl, H.G., Wenzel, A., Borg, E., Tammisalo, E., An image plate system for digital intra-oral radiography (1996) Dent Update, 23 (8), pp. 334-33

    Sensitometric Comparisons Of Insight And Ektaspeed Plus Films: Effects Of Chemical Developer Depletion

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    The aim of this study was to compare the sensitometric properties of Insight and Ektaspeed Plus radiographic films manually and automatically processed using fresh and depleted chemical solutions. Ten sets of each type of film were obtained (1 set = 5 films), 5 sets being manually processed and 5 sets being automatically processed. A total of 100 films (50 Ektaspeed Plus and 50 Insight film) were exposed and developed. The first two sets of each film type were developed in fresh chemicals (one set per each type of processing), on the first day of the experiment. The other sets were processed in the same progressively depleted solutions once a week until the end of experiment, which was completed within 4 weeks. Characteristic curves were constructed to compare the sensitometric properties of the films: contrast, latitude and speed. Processing solution depletion had different effects on manually and automatically developed films, which was confirmed by the changes in the form of the characteristic curves in the third week of the automatic processing and fourth week of the manual processing. Ektaspeed Plus showed 11% reduction in contrast values for manual processing and 53% for automatic processing, while Insight contrast values showed a reduction of 25% and 59%, respectively. Insight film, however, showed lesser loss of speed and lesser increase of latitude than Ektaspeed Plus. In conclusion, chemical depletion in automatic film processing was faster than in manual developing. In depleted chemicals, both types of films had an increase in latitude values and a decrease in speed and contrast. Insight was more resistant than Ektaspeed Plus to decrease in speed and latitude when processed using older chemicals, whereas contrast in Ektaspeed Plus was comparatively more stable.172149154Syriopoulos, K., Velders, X.L., Sanderink, G.C.H., van Ginkel, F.V., van der Selt, P.F., Sensitometric evaluation of four dental x-ray films using five processing solutions (1999) Dentomaxillofac Radiol, 28, pp. 73-79Tamburus, J.R., Lavrador, M.A.S., Radiographic contrast. A comparative study of three dental X-ray films (2001) Dentomaxillofac Radiol, 26, pp. 201-205Geist, J.R., Brand, J.W., Sensitometric comparison of speed group E and F dental radiographic films (2001) Dentomaxillofac Radiol, 30, pp. 147-152ISO 5799. Photography. Direct-exposing medical and dental radiographic film/process systems (1991) Determination of ISO speed and ISO average gradient, , International Organization for Standardization, 2nd ed. Geneva: ISO;Thunthy, K.H., Weinberg, R., Effects of developer exhaustion on Kodak Ektaspeed Plus, Ektaspeed and Ultra-speed dental films (1995) Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol, 79, pp. 117-121Syriopoulos, K., Velders, X.L., Sanderink, G.C.H., van der Selt, P.F., Sensitometric and clinical evaluation of a new F-speed dental X-ray film (2001) Dentomaxillofac Radiol, 30, pp. 40-44White, S.C., Pharoah, M.J., (2000) Oral radiology, principles and interpretation, , 4th ed. Mosby: St Louis;ISO 3665. Photography. Intra-oral dental radiographic film (1996) Specification, , International Organization for Standardization, 2nd ed. Geneva: ISO;Ludlow, J.B., Platin, E., Densitometric comparisons of Ultraspeed, Ektaspeed, Ektaspeed Plus intraoral films for two processing conditions (1995) Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol Endod, 79, pp. 105-113Syriopoulos, K., Velders, X.L., Sanderink, G.C.H., van Ginkel, F.V., van der Selt, P.F., Effects of developer exhaustion on the sensitometric properties of four dental films (1999) Dentomaxillofac Radiol, 28, pp. 80-88Ludlow, J.B., Platin, E., Mol, A., Characteristics of Kodak Insight, an F-speed intraoral film (2001) Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol Endod, 91, pp. 120-129Casanova, M.L.S., Haiter-Neto, F., Effects of developer depletion on image quality of Kodak Insight and Ektaspeed Plus films (2004) Dentomaxillofac Radiol, 33, pp. 108-113Fletcher, J.C., A comparison of Ektaspeed and Ultraspeed films using manual and automatic processing solutions (1987) Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol, 63, pp. 94-102Sposto, M.R., Tavano, O., Lopes, E.S., Sensitometric study of two developers (Kodak and Silib) for radiographic periapical dental films (1983) Estomatol Cult, 13, pp. 61-67Ribeiro, R.F., Tavano, O., Evaluation of the exhaustion of the Ray developing solution in the portable processing box (1993) Braz Oral Res (formely Rev Odontol Univ São Paulo), 7, pp. 167-171Ribeiro, A., Tavano, O., Iucif Pereira, P.P., Comparative study of Hexa solution and its degradation by sensitometric method (1994) J Appl Oral Sci (formely Rev Fac Odontol Bauru), 2, pp. 68-73Price, C., Sensitometric evaluation of a new F-speed dental radiographic film (2001) Dentomaxillofac Radiol, 30, pp. 29-34Sheaffer, J.C., Eleazer, P.D., Scheetz, J.P., Clark, J., Farman, A.G., A comparison of D-, E- and F-speed conventional intraoral radiographic films in endodontic measurement (2002) Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol Endod, 93, pp. 337-34

    Eficiência do protocolo Ovsynch em ovelhas da raça Santa Inês

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    Twenty six Santa Inês ewes were asigned to three treatments to evaluate the efficiency of the Ovsynch protocol. In the treatment 1 - control (n= 8), the estrus was synchronized with sponges containing 60 mg MAP for 14 days. On D14, 300 IU eCG were administered. In treatment 2 (n= 9) the Ovsynch protocol was used: 25 µg of GnRH (D0), 37.5 µg of PGF2a (D7) and 25 µg of GnRH (D9). In treatment 3 (n= 9) the modified Ovsynch protocol was used: the administration of PGF2a and second GnRH as two days early. Estrus detection was accomplished using teaser. All ewes were mated twice with 12 hours of interval. Pregnancy rate (PR) was evaluated by ultrasonography 30 days after the end of mating. Estrus response was of 88.46% on average, and without differences among treatments (p>0.05). The interval for onset of estrus was greater (p0.05). Pregnancy rate was significantly greater (p0,05). O intervalo entre o final do tratamento e o início do estro foi maior (p0,05) entre tratamentos. A TP diferiu entre os grupos (37,5%, 62,5% e 25%, respectivamente. p<0,05). Os resultados mostram eficiência superior do protocolo Ovsynch, sob as restantes condições expe-rimentais

    Vascular Flora Of The Legado Das Águas, Reserva Votorantim, Municipalities Of Tapiraí, Miracatú And Juquiá, São Paulo, Brazil

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    Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)We present a list of vascular plants found in Legado das Águas, Reserva Votorantim, a private reserve having an area of approximately 35,000 ha that spans the municipalities of Tapiraí, Miracatú, and Juquiá, in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. The reserve is part of a complex of state-protected areas including Alto Ribeira Touristic State Park, Intervales State Park, Carlos Botelho State Park, Jurupará State Park, and Serra do Mar State Park. Together, these form an important and large area of continuous and well-preserved forest. Our study, which involved two main floristic surveys in March/April 2013 and April 2014, recorded 768 species, representing 131 families and 432 genera. The majority of species were angiosperms (619) representing 106 families and 370 genera. There were also two species of gymnosperms belonging to two genera in separate families; 147 species of ferns and lycophytes belonging to 23 families and 60 genera. In demonstrating the presence of almost 800 species of plants, of which 16 are threatened, our study highlights the importance of floristic surveys and the critical role of private protected areas in managing and preserving native flora. © 2016 Check List and Authors.1262011/22923-8, FAPESP, Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo2015/9444-4, FAPESP, Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São PauloFundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP
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