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    The Socioeconomic Impact of Paralyzed Public Works: Analysis on the University City of the State of Amazonas

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    The presente research refers to the analysis of  the socioeconomic impacts caused by the stoppage of the University City of the State University of Amazonas in the Community Our Lady of Nazareth Lake Test with the objective of investigating the consequences of not observing the principle of efficiency in execution of the work of the University City by its managers, verifying the curret socioeconomic situation of this local population, and finally propose ways to mitigate problems and losses resulting from the stoppage, which is a matter of common interest as it covers all social classes. The research approach is quantitative because it intends to describe a phenomenon of a particular group or Society, its research instrument was the interview. To be eficiente during the execution of a work, it is necessary to have management during the process, so the Executive Branch has instituted laws fo the public Works to be managed efficiently, namely: the Growth Acceleration Program (PAC), instituted by the Decree n° 6.025/2007; the DifferentialContracting Regime (RDC), launched by Law nº 12.462/2011; and the Bidding Law, introduced by Law n° 8.666/1993. These measures sought to reduce delas and stoppages in public Works and the social and economic impacts that might be generated

    A participação da família na reabilitação psicossocial do sujeito em sofrimento psíquico

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    Objetivo: conhecer a participação da família na reabilitação psicossocial do sujeito em sofrimento psíquico. Métodos: trata-se de uma pesquisa qualitativa, exploratória e descritiva, realizada em 2012. Os sujeitos do estudo foram seis familiares de usuários de um Centro de Atenção Psicossocial (CAPS). Foi utilizada a análise temática conforme Minayo, que tem como foco encontrar núcleos de sentido na comunicação apresentada pelo material estudado. Resultados: emergiram desse estudo dois eixos temáticos: A inserção do sujeito em sofrimento psíquico na sociedade sob a ótica da família e A participação da família na reabilitação psicossocial do sujeito em sofrimento psíquico. Conclusão: há um certo isolamento do usuário no serviço substitutivo. É importante que os profissionais de saúde invistam na autonomia dos sujeitos, contribuindo para o conhecimento do usuário e sua família acerca dos seus direitos e da proposta da reforma psiquiátrica. Colaborando com o aumento do compromisso da família neste processo

    Stolen dreams: Youth in poor communities on the Coast of Paraná – Brazil

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    Brazil is going through a period of instability in the economic and social areas, resulting from a model of governmental management that cares little, especially for the new generations. In this context, a descriptive exploratory study was carried out with 173 young people about the problems faced in building the future. The study revealed that the average age was 19.24 years old and the average income was USD 270 for a family with an average of 4.6 people, without their own residence. 40% of these families did not have formal employment. 36.5% of young people felt deeply discouraged about the future, and among the reasons revealed by them there were the absence of a minimum income (39.9%), difficulty in accessing free public education (28%), low job offer that can reconcile with studies (22%), not considering themselves capable of overcoming difficulties (18%) and fear of failure (14%). According to the perception of all respondents, public policies to encourage minorities and access to education and work have been dilapidated in recent years and that has been the main cause that prevents the future desired by new generations

    Production of enzymes by filamentous fungus using sugarcane and sugarcane bagasse as substrate

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    The production of enzymes by bioprocesses is a good alternative to add value to agroindustrial waste. Sugarcane bagasse, an abundant and cheap by-product of the sugar industry, was tested as a carbon source for the production of biotechnological interesting enzymes. In this work, fungi were isolated from anatomical parts of sugarcane (root, steam and leaf) and, then, were assessed for enzyme production. The isolated and identified fungi were Fusarium sp., Penicillium sp., Trichoderma auroviride and Cladosporium cladosporioides. Trichoderma auroviride was used for enzyme production (xylanase, invertase and protease) using sugarcane as substrate. Xylanase production (2037 U) by Trichoderma auroviride was higher than invertase and protease production; thus, this enzyme was selected for the further studies. The study of the influence of variables (temperature and stirring intensity) on xylanase production by Trichoderma auroviride, using sugarcane bagasse as substrate, showed that the most favorable xylanase production conditions were observed at 25 °C, without stirring intensity and using saline and Tween for enzyme extraction, which led to a 1980 U xylanase activity.(Produção de enzimas por fungos filamentosos utilizando cana-de-açúcar e bagaço de cana-de-açúcar como substrato). A produção de enzimas por bioprocessos é uma boa alternativa para agregar valor a resíduos agroindustriais. O bagaço da cana-de-açúcar, um abundante e barato subproduto da indústria de açúcar, foi testado como fonte de carbono para a produção de enzimas de interesse biotecnológico. Neste trabalho foi realizado o isolamento e identificação de fungos a partir de peças anatômicas (caule, raiz e folha) da cana-de-açúcar e em seguida foi realizada a investigação da produção de enzimas por esses microrganismos. Fusarium sp., Penicillium sp., Trichoderma auroviride e Cladosporium cladosporioides foram os fungos isolados e identificados. Trichoderma auroviride foi utilizado para a produção de enzimas (xilanase, invertase e protease) utilizando cana-de-açúcar como substrato. A produção de xilanase (2037 U) por Trichoderma auroviride foi maior que a produção de protease e de invertase, portanto, essa enzima foi selecionada para estudos posteriores. O estudo da influência das variáveis temperatura e intensidade de agitação na produção da xilanase por Trichoderma auroviride usando bagaço da cana-de-açúcar como substrato demonstrou que a condição mais favorável para a produção de xilanase foi observada a 25 °C, sem agitação e utilizando solução salina e Tween para extração da enzima, o que levou a uma produção de xilanase de 1980 U

    LIME -- a gas TPC prototype for directional Dark Matter search for the CYGNO experiment

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    The CYGNO experiment aims at the development of a large gaseous TPC with GEM-based amplification and an optical readout by means of PMTs and scientific CMOS cameras for 3D tracking down to O(keV) energies, for the directional detection of rare events such as low mass Dark Matter and solar neutrino interactions. The largest prototype built so far towards the realisation of the CYGNO experiment demonstrator is the 50 L active volume LIME, with 4 PMTs and a single sCMOS imaging a 33×\times33 cm\textsuperscript{2} area for 50 cm drift, that has been installed in underground Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso in February 2022. We will illustrate LIME performances as evaluated overground in Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati by means of radioactive X-ray sources, and in particular the detector stability, energy response and energy resolution. We will discuss the MC simulation developed to reproduce the detector response and show the comparison with actual data. We will furthermore examine the background simulation worked out for LIME underground data taking and illustrate the foreseen expected measurement and results in terms of natural and materials intrinsic radioactivity characterisation and measurement of the LNGS underground natural neutron flux. The results that will be obtained by underground LIME installation will be paramount in the optimisation of the CYGNO demonstrator, since this is foreseen to be composed by multiple modules with the same LIME dimensions and characteristics

    Technical Design Report - TDR CYGNO-04/INITIUM

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    The aim of this Technical Design Report is to illustrate the technological choices foreseen to be implemented in the construction of the CYGNO-04 demonstrator, motivate them against the experiment physics goals of CYGNO-30 and demonstrate the financial sustainability of the project. CYGNO-04 represents PHASE 1 of the long term CYGNO roadmap, towards the development of large high precision tracking gaseous Time Projection Chamber (TPC) for directional Dark Matter searches and solar neutrino spectroscopy. The CYGNO project1 peculiarities reside in the optical readout of the light produced during the amplification of the primary ionization electrons in a stack of triple Gas Electron Multipliers (GEMs), thanks to the nice scintillation properties of the chosen He:CF4 gas mixture. To this aim, CYGNO is exploiting the fast progress in commercial scientific Active Pixel Sensors (APS) development for highly performing sCMOS cameras, whose high granularity and sensitivity allow to significantly boost tracking, improve particle identification and lower the energy threshold. The X-Y track project obtained from the reconstruction of the sCMOS images is combined with a PMT measurement to obtain a full 3D track reconstruction. In addition, several synergic R&Ds based on the CYGNO experimental approach are under development in the CYGNO collaboration (see Sec 2) to further enhance the light yield by means of electro luminescence after the amplification stage, to improve the tracking performances by exploiting negative ion drift operation within the INITIUM ERC Consolidator Grant, and to boost the sensitivity to O(GeV) Dark Matter masses by employing hydrogen rich target towards the development of PHASE 2 (see Sec. 1.2). While still under optimization and subject to possible significant improvements, the CYGNO experimental approach performances and capabilities demonstrated so far with prototypes allow to foresee the development of an O(30) m3 experiment by 2026 for a cost of O(10) MEUROs. A CYGNO-30 experiment would be able to give a significant contribution to the search and study of Dark Matter with masses below 10 GeV/c2 for both SI and SD coupling. In case of a Dark Matter observation claim by other experiments, the information provided by a directional detector such as CYGNO would be fundamental to positively confirm the galactic origin of the allegedly detected Dark Matter signal. CYGNO-30 could furthermore provide the first directional measurement of solar neutrinos from the pp chain, possibly extending to lower energies the Borexino measurement2. In order to reach this goal, the CYGNO project is proceeding through a staged approach. The PHASE 0 50 L detector (LIME, recently installed underground LNGS) will validate the full performances of the optical readout via APS commercial cameras and PMTs and the Montecarlo simulation of the expected backgrounds. The full CYGNO-04 demonstrator will be realized with all the technological and material choices foreseen for CYGNO-30, to demonstrate the scalability of the experimental approach and the potentialities of the large PHASE 2 detector to reach the expected physics goals. The first PHASE 1 design anticipated a 1 m3 active volume detector with two back-to-back TPCs with a central cathode and 500 mm drift length. Each 1 m2 readout area would have been composed by 9 + 9 readout modules having the LIME PHASE 0 dimensions and layout. Time (end of INITIUM project by March 2025) and current space availability at underground LNGS (only Hall F) forced the rescaling of the PHASE 1 active volume and design to a 0.4 m3, hence CYGNO-04. CYGNO-04 will keep the back-to-back double TPC layout with 500 mm drift length each, but with an 800 x 500 mm2 readout area covered by a 2 + 2 modules based on LIME design. The reduction of the detector volume has no impact on the technological objectives of PHASE 1, since the modular design with central cathode, detector materials and shieldings and auxiliary systems are independent of the total volume. The physics reach (which is a byproduct of PHASE 1 and NOT an explicit goal) will be only very partially reduced (less than a factor 2 overall) since a smaller detector volume implies also a reduced background from internal materials radioactivity. In addition, the cost reduction of CYGNO-04 of about 1⁄3 with respect to CYGNO-1 illustrated in the CDR effectively makes the overall project more financially sustainable (see CBS in the last section). In summary this document will explain: the physical motivation of the CYGNO project and the technical motivations of the downscale of the PHASE 1 to CYGNO-04, 400 liters of active volume, with respect to the demonstrator presented in the CDR; the results of R&D and the Montecarlo expectations for PHASE 0; the technical choices, procedures and the executive drawings of CYGNO-04 in the Hall F of the LNGS; safety evaluations and the interference/request to the LNGS services; Project management, WBS/WBC, WP, GANTT, ec

    SARS-CoV-2 uses CD4 to infect T helper lymphocytes

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    The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is the agent of a major global outbreak of respiratory tract disease known as Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19). SARS-CoV-2 infects mainly lungs and may cause several immune-related complications, such as lymphocytopenia and cytokine storm, which are associated with the severity of the disease and predict mortality. The mechanism by which SARS-CoV-2 infection may result in immune system dysfunction is still not fully understood. Here, we show that SARS-CoV-2 infects human CD4+ T helper cells, but not CD8+ T cells, and is present in blood and bronchoalveolar lavage T helper cells of severe COVID-19 patients. We demonstrated that SARS-CoV-2 spike glycoprotein (S) directly binds to the CD4 molecule, which in turn mediates the entry of SARS-CoV-2 in T helper cells. This leads to impaired CD4 T cell function and may cause cell death. SARS-CoV-2-infected T helper cells express higher levels of IL-10, which is associated with viral persistence and disease severity. Thus, CD4-mediated SARS-CoV-2 infection of T helper cells may contribute to a poor immune response in COVID-19 patients.</p
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