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    Kinematics of a Spacetime with an Infinite Cosmological Constant

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    A solution of the sourceless Einstein's equation with an infinite value for the cosmological constant \Lambda is discussed by using Inonu-Wigner contractions of the de Sitter groups and spaces. When \Lambda --> infinity, spacetime becomes a four-dimensional cone, dual to Minkowski space by a spacetime inversion. This inversion relates the four-cone vertex to the infinity of Minkowski space, and the four-cone infinity to the Minkowski light-cone. The non-relativistic limit c --> infinity is further considered, the kinematical group in this case being a modified Galilei group in which the space and time translations are replaced by the non-relativistic limits of the corresponding proper conformal transformations. This group presents the same abstract Lie algebra as the Galilei group and can be named the conformal Galilei group. The results may be of interest to the early Universe Cosmology.Comment: RevTex, 7 pages, no figures. Presentation changes, including a new Title. Version to appear in Found. Phys. Let

    Cosmic microwave background constraints on the epoch of reionization

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    We use a compilation of cosmic microwave anisotropy data to constrain the epoch of reionization in the Universe, as a function of cosmological parameters. We consider spatially-flat cosmologies, varying the matter density Ω0\Omega_0 (the flatness being restored by a cosmological constant), the Hubble parameter hh and the spectral index nn of the primordial power spectrum. Our results are quoted both in terms of the maximum permitted optical depth to the last-scattering surface, and in terms of the highest allowed reionization redshift assuming instantaneous reionization. For critical-density models, significantly-tilted power spectra are excluded as they cannot fit the current data for any amount of reionization, and even scale-invariant models must have an optical depth to last scattering of below 0.3. For the currently-favoured low-density model with Ω0=0.3\Omega_0 = 0.3 and a cosmological constant, the earliest reionization permitted to occur is at around redshift 35, which roughly coincides with the highest estimate in the literature. We provide general fitting functions for the maximum permitted optical depth, as a function of cosmological parameters. We do not consider the inclusion of tensor perturbations, but if present they would strengthen the upper limits we quote.Comment: 9 pages LaTeX file with ten figures incorporated (uses mn.sty and epsf). Corrects some equation typos, superseding published versio

    A produção orgânica no município de Cacoal, RO: uma análise da dinâmica econômica e o desenvolvimento sustentável.

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    A preocupação com a segurança alimentar, qualidade de vida e a questão ambiental vem ao longo do tempo adquirindo uma dinâmica em escala global com novos hábitos alimentares e modos de produção. Com o objetivo verificar o desenvolvimento produtivo e sua viabilidade comercial diante da implantação de sistemas orgânicos na associação dos produtores do município de Cacoal, RO buscou-se analisar e caracterizar as relações comerciais e sociais que se estabelece entre o produtor e consumidor sendo identificados os diferentes cenários como: produção, distribuição e comercialização no município, através do método de pesquisa com a identificação dos principais meios e espaços de comercialização e, a realização de entrevistas com os principais membros da associação e feirante envolvidos no processo. Conclui-se que diante dos obstáculos a serem superados, a produção e a comercialização agroecológica apresenta possibilidades de expansão no município

    Impacts of the agricultural sector technological change on brazilian economy.

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    Long term economic and social impacts of the agricultural expansion in Brazil: invisible revolution and social inclusion; Increases in productivity and exports: an exploratory analysis; Effects of agricultural research on the consumer

    Oral Anticoagulation in the Elderly: New Oral Anticoagulants-Innovative Solution for an Old Problem?

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    Direct oral anticoagulants emerge as the most innovative and promising drug toward preventing and treating cardiovascular disease, raising great interest among the scientific community. Numerous studies and meta-analysis generated much data clarifying clinicians' doubts; however, uncertainties remain regarding their use in particular groups such as patients with prosthetic valves, in valvular atrial fibrillation (defined as atrial fibrillation related to mitral rheumatic heart disease or prosthetic heart valves), among the elderly, in paraneoplastic thromboembolism, in pulmonary embolism with hemodynamic compromise, and scarcity of specific antidotes. This review article intends to condense the vast scientific production addressing new oral anticoagulants by focusing on their advantages and disadvantages when used on the elderly
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