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G\"odel-type Spacetimes in Induced Matter Gravity Theory
A five-dimensional (5D) generalized G\"odel-type manifolds are examined in
the light of the equivalence problem techniques, as formulated by Cartan. The
necessary and sufficient conditions for local homogeneity of these 5D manifolds
are derived. The local equivalence of these homogeneous Riemannian manifolds is
studied. It is found that they are characterized by three essential parameters
, and : identical triads correspond to
locally equivalent 5D manifolds. An irreducible set of isometrically
nonequivalent 5D locally homogeneous Riemannian generalized G\"odel-type
metrics are exhibited. A classification of these manifolds based on the
essential parameters is presented, and the Killing vector fields as well as the
corresponding Lie algebra of each class are determined. It is shown that the
generalized G\"odel-type 5D manifolds admit maximal group of isometry
with , or depending on the essential parameters ,
and . The breakdown of causality in all these classes of homogeneous
G\"odel-type manifolds are also examined. It is found that in three out of the
six irreducible classes the causality can be violated. The unique generalized
G\"odel-type solution of the induced matter (IM) field equations is found. The
question as to whether the induced matter version of general relativity is an
effective therapy for these type of causal anomalies of general relativity is
also discussed in connection with a recent article by Romero, Tavakol and
Zalaletdinov.Comment: 19 pages, Latex, no figures. To Appear in J.Math.Phys.(1999
The Tip of the Iceberg: Cutaneous Manifestations of Paediatric Diseases with Neurological Involvement
Introdução: Algumas alterações cutâneas podem ser as primeiras manifestações clínicas de diversas entidades nosológicas com
atingimento sistémico. O presente trabalho tem como objectivo rever a semiologia dermatológica relevante no contexto das doenças com envolvimento neurológico na infância.
Material e Métodos: Revisão dos artigos indexados à MedLine publicados nos últimos 12 anos e com relevância para o tema.
Resultados: Os principais grupos nosológicos relevantes para o tema compreendem as genodermatoses (com destaque para as
síndromes neurocutâneas), as alterações da pigmentação, as doenças vasculares, as endócrinas, os défices enzimáticos congénitos
e os disrafismos espinhais ocultos.
Discussão: O reconhecimento da semiologia cutânea específica é importante pois pode permitir um diagnóstico muito mais precoce
Phototherapy in Childhood: a 17-Year Retrospective Study Regarding Effectiveness and Safety
Introduction: Skin diseases in paediatric age are often distressing conditions with significant impact in children’s psychosocial development. Additionally, systemic therapeutic options are often limited in childhood, due to its potential toxicity in this vulnerable group. Phototherapy is therefore an endorsed option for photo-responsive dermatological conditions.
Objective and Methods:This observational retrospective study aims to access efficacy and safety of Phototherapy in our paediatric population. Relevant clinical data from 1996 to present concerning patients aged 18 years or less was collected.
Results: 78 patients were included, of which64,1%was female. Mean age was 12,9 years (range 2-18). Distribution according to diagnosis was:47,4%psoriasis, 34,6% alopecia areata, 9,0% vitiligo, 9,0% other diagnosis.
Mean number of cycles was 1,5 (range 1-7), with an average of 16,3 treatments per cycle and mean cumulative dose 134 J/cm2. 70,5% was treated with one single cycle. Topic and systemic PUVA were the first choice in 37,2% and 39,7%, respectively, while UVB TL01 and broadband UVB were used in 11,5% each.
On the first cycle 67,5% improved, 14,3% showed no sustained clinical response and 19,5% were lost to follow-up. Psoriasis patients had the best response rates (81,8%), followed by alopecia areata (59,3%).
Side effects occurred in 21%, being erythema the most common (12%). None led to therapeutic interruption.
Discussion: Phototherapy is a safe and effective option in childhood, yet the withdraw rate might be an important limitation
Comparison of nonlinear growth models and factors affecting body weight at different ages in Toy Poodles
Limited information is available to evaluate optimal growth in Toy Poodles. This work aimed at comparing three growth curves, proposing centile charts and developing a model to estimate the adult body weight (BW) in Toy Poodles. A total of 65 puppies (male = 30, female = 35) born in the same breeding centre were used. BW at birth and, weekly BW, for 53 weeks, BW of parents, litter size, type of management, daily activity and neutering were recorded. Forty-six puppies were sold, and their data were reported by the new owners. Three growth curves (i.e. Hawthorne, Brody and Gompertz) were constructed and compared; Linear Mixed Models including demographic characteristics and management habits were built. The BW at birth was 154 \ub1 35 g and adult BW was 3208 \ub1 860 g. Based on the goodness-of-fit and accuracy indices, Gompertz was the best growth model and was selected to plot centile curves based on sex. Toy Poodles achieved 50% of their adult weight at 11\u201312 weeks, with an overall growth rate of 11.8%. Adult BW was affected by birth BW (p <.01), sex (p <.05) and mother\u2019s BW (p <.01) and their effects varied depending on the age. Extrinsic factors, including litter size, type of management and daily activity were less significant, probably due to the standardised and high-level management of these Toy Poodles. These new and applicable tools for monitoring the growth and predicting adult BW could be useful for veterinarians, breeders and owners for early diagnosis of poor health and welfare. Subject classification codes: companion animals sectionsHighlights Performance of three logistic models for describing the growth curve in Italian Toy Poodles were compared Based on the goodness of fit and accuracy indices, Gompertz was the best growth model The centile growth curves were constructed for males and females using the Gompertz Adult body weight (BW) was mainly affected by the sex and birth BW, and less by BW of the parents and litter size Monitoring BW of puppies may be useful to enhance their health and welfare
Estimativa de áreas agrícolas utilizando o produto MOD13Q1 em Baturité, Ceará.
Avaliou-se a dinâmica de áreas agrícolas através da classificação por árvore dedecisão entre os anos de 2000 a 2011 no município de Baturité, Estado do Ceará. Foram utilizados o produto MOD13Q1, e o Modelo Digital de Elevação (MDE) gerado a partir dos sensores de radar a bordo do ônibus espacial Endeavour, no projeto SRTM (Shuttle Radar Topography Mission) para montagem da árvore de decisão e classificação das áreas agrícolas de Baturité. O teste Qui-quadrado revelou que o 2 cal χ (1967,93) é superior ao 2 0 χ (19,68) para o intervalo de confiança de α = 5% e 9 graus de liberdade, consequentemente aceita-se a hipótese de nulidade que afirma que os dados observados não são diferentes dos dados estimados. Os resultados obtidos mostram que a técnica da árvore de decisão foi eficaz na determinação das áreas agrícolas em Baturité. A ferramenta poderá dar suporte para levantamentos e planejamentos para tomada de decisões no setor primário (agricultura/pecuária) dos municípios do Ceará
Genotipagem de uma família F2 de mamoneira por meio de marcadores microssatélite.
A mamoneira (Ricinus communis L.) é uma planta oleaginosa de elevado potencial energético e de grande importância socioeconômica para o Nordeste. Apresenta-se como fonte energética alternativa ao petróleo e seus derivados, além de apresentar uma alta capacidade de adaptação às diferentes condições ambientais.Em paralelo aconteceram também os seguintes eventos: V Seminário de Pesquisa do Recôncavo da Bahia; V Seminário Estudantil de Pesquisa da UFRB; V Seminário da Pós-Graduação da UFRB; II Seminário Regional de Pesquisa da EBDA; 5ª Jornada Científica da Embrapa Mandioca e Fruticultura; VIII Seminário Estudantil de Pesquisa e Extensão da FAMAM; Semana de Ciência, Tecnologia e Inovação no Agronegócio; Fórum de Gestores de Iniciação Científica e Tecnológica da Bahia; II Simpósio Baiano de Defesa Agropecuária; I Semana de Educação Tutorial da UFRB
Susceptibility of common and tepary beans to Agrobacterium spp. strains and improvement of Agrobacterium-mediated transformation using microprojectile bombardment.
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