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    Trevo-balansa (Trifolium michelianum Savi)

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    O trevo-balansa é indígena do Sul da Europa, estendendo-se a sua área de distribuição da Espanha até à Turquia. As referências portuguesas a esta espécie fundamentam-se em plantas individuais “escapadas” de cultura

    Rastall Cosmology and the \Lambda CDM Model

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    Rastall's theory is based on the non-conservation of the energy-momentum tensor. We show that, in this theory, if we introduce a two-fluid model, one component representing vacuum energy whereas the other pressureless matter (e.g. baryons plus cold dark matter), the cosmological scenario is the same as for the \Lambda CDM model, both at background and linear perturbative levels, except for one aspect: now dark energy may cluster. We speculate that this can lead to a possibility of distinguishing the models at the non-linear perturbative level.Comment: 9 pages, 1 figure. Accepted for publication in Physical Review

    Black-bounce solution in kk-essence theories

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    In the present work, we construct black-bounce configurations in the context of kk-essence theory. The solutions have a regular metric function at the origin. The area metric function is linked to the black-bounce area initially considered by Simpson-Visser, Σ2=x2+a2\Sigma^2=x^2+a^2. Subsequently, the expressions for the scalar field and scalar potential corresponding to the found solutions are determined, exhibiting phantom behavior everywhere due to violation of Null Energy Condition (NECϕ)(NEC^\phi). The Kretschmann scalar is regular throughout spacetime, and the geodesics are complete. The energy conditions are analyzed, verifying that the null (NEC1ϕ)(NEC^\phi_1) and dominant energy conditions (DEC1ϕ)(DEC^\phi_1) are violated inside and outside the event horizon. Finally, the extrinsic curvature method was applied to determine the sign of the mass on the junction surface.Comment: 13 pages, 15 figure

    Informal Trade of Psychoactive Herbal Products in the City of Diadema, SP, Brazil: Quality and Potential Risks

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    The present study aimed to assess the quality and risks involved in the consumption of psychoactive herbal products (PHs) that are available through informal commerce in the city of Diadema, SP, Brazil. Methods of ethnography were used to conduct the fieldwork during which four dealers were selected to record the collection, handling, packaging, types of PHs marketed, and their therapeutic purposes. in addition, lots of the PHs selected were purchased from the dealers and analyzed using microbiology and pharmacognosy techniques. 217 PHs were recorded and categorized into two main groups: stimulants (67%) and depressants (27%) of the central nervous system; sixteen of them were selected, and their 52 lots were acquired. the deficiencies observed in handling and packaging these lots by dealers were confirmed by microbiological analysis; 80.8% of them presented risk according to the indicators defined by the Brazilian Pharmacopoeia. the pharmacognostic analysis confirmed the authenticity of only 9 to 16 PHs analyzed. in addition, descriptions of contraindications, adverse reactions, and drug interactions were found in the literature for the PHs. the results of this study allow the observation of the priorities for the sanitary adequacy of the popular trade of herbs.Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)AFIP-Associacao Fundo de Incentivo a PesquisaUniversidade Federal de São Paulo, Dept Med Prevent, BR-04038034 São Paulo, BrazilUniversidade Federal de São Paulo, Dept Ciencias Biol, Ctr Estudos Etnobot & Etnofarmacol, BR-09972270 Diadema, SP, BrazilUniv São Paulo, Dept Farm, BR-05508000 São Paulo, BrazilAdolfo Lutz Inst, Ctr Medicamentos Cosmet & Saneantes, BR-01246902 São Paulo, BrazilUniversidade Federal de São Paulo, Dept Psicobiol, BR-04023062 São Paulo, BrazilUniv Bandeirante Anhanguera, BR-02071013 São Paulo, BrazilUniversidade Federal de São Paulo, Dept Ciencias Biol, BR-09972270 Diadema, SP, BrazilUniversidade Federal de São Paulo, Dept Med Prevent, BR-04038034 São Paulo, BrazilUniversidade Federal de São Paulo, Dept Ciencias Biol, Ctr Estudos Etnobot & Etnofarmacol, BR-09972270 Diadema, SP, BrazilUniversidade Federal de São Paulo, Dept Psicobiol, BR-04023062 São Paulo, BrazilUniversidade Federal de São Paulo, Dept Ciencias Biol, BR-09972270 Diadema, SP, BrazilWeb of Scienc

    Biodegradation of graphene oxide-polymer nanocomposite films in wastewater

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    The synthesis of polymer nanocomposites has been extensively investigated by many researchers, however, the end of life fate of polymer nanocomposites is still largely unknown. It is expected that at the end of their service life, these polymer nanocomposites will most likely end up in soil and water systems where microorganisms will interact and, perhaps, even biodegrade them. In this study, we investigate the ability of wastewater microorganisms to biodegrade nanocomposite films containing different graphene oxide (GO) loads (0% to 0.6%, (w/w%)) embedded in a model biopolymer (i.e. chitosan). The ability of wastewater microorganisms to grow and form biofilms on the surface of the nanocomposite films was determined by live and dead staining assisted with confocal laser scanning microscopy. The capability of wastewater biofilms to biodegrade nanocomposites was assessed through nanocomposite film weight losses, Fourier transformed infrared (FTIR) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analyses. Results showed that microorganisms present in the activated sludge can grow on the surface of the nanocomposites and biodegrade the polymer surrounding the graphene oxide nanoplatelets. As the biopolymer gets degraded, there is increasing exposure of GO on the surface, which yields microbial inactivation and biofilm growth inhibition. To determine the evolution of the toxicity of the nanocomposite during biodegradation. We determined the emergence of the sharp edges of GO on the surface of the nanocomposite through atomic force microscopy (AFM), as well as the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) with the Ellman's assay before and after biodegradation of the nanocomposites. The results show that as GO surfaces the nanocomposite film during biodegradation, there is increasing production of ROS, which explains the increasing inactivation of the microorganisms

    Avaliação das competências cognitivas com o Inventário Real-World Outcomes of Critical Thinking em Portugal e Espanha : implicações metodológicas e educativas

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    O pensamento crítico, forma superior de inteligência particularmente proeminente na faixa jovem-adulta, é apresentado como potenciando o sucesso académico no Ensino Superior e o sucesso na vida profissional. Daqui se depreende a pertinência de investigar as formas que o pensamento crítico assume no início da idade adulta. A presente comunicação apresenta o processo de tradução e adaptação do Real-World Outcomes (Butler & Halpern) para a população portuguesa e espanhola. Este inventário de autoavaliação engloba um conjunto de afirmações concernentes ao uso do pensamento crítico em situações do quotidiano, versando decisões referentes à vida pessoal, social, escolar ou profissional dos indivíduos; foram adicionadas quatro afirmações referentes ao sucesso percebido na relação com colegas e amigos, no debate de temas da actualidade, na gestão dos recursos financeiros e, por fim, nas aprendizagens escolares. Após a tradução e sequente retroversão do inventário para o inglês, procedeu-se à reflexão falada, com vista a assegurar a compreensão e relevância dos itens. As versões experimentais foram aplicadas a uma amostra de 475 alunos universitários da área de Ciências e Tecnologias e de Letras e Humanidades, tendo-se analisado a dificuldade e homogeneidade dos itens. Estudaram-se as correlações entre os resultados no inventário com os indicadores de sucesso referidos e com uma variável de rendimento académico, considerando-se ainda diferenças de acordo com a universidade/país, área de estudos e sexo dos sujeitos. Finalmente, tecem-se considerações sobre o funcionamento deste inventário e a pertinência do pensamento crítico na qualidade das aprendizagens escolares.Universidade de Lisboa. Faculdade de PsicologiaSociedade Portuguesa de PsicologiaCaixa Geral de Depósitos (CGD)CEGOCSHLProdutos e Serviços de Estatística, Lda. (PSE)ProfiForm

    Influence of arterial mechanical properties on carotid blood flow: comparison of CFD and FSI studies

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    Carotid artery blood flow is studied to compare models with rigid and elastic walls. Considering a patient-specific geometry and transient boundary conditions. In the case of rigid walls, only the fluid (blood) behavior is considered, in a typical Computational Fluid Dynamics study. With the elastic walls, the reciprocal influence of both fluid and solid (blood and artery) are taken into account, constituting a Fluid-Structure Interaction study. Further more, the study of the influence of mechanical properties of the artery, which become stiffer with the progression of atherosclerosis, on blood flow is also presented, an innovative approach relative to the work done in this field. Results show that the carotid sinus is the preferential zone to develop atherosclerosis, given its low values of Time-Averaged Wall Shear Stress. Additionally, it is fundamental to consider the arterial wall as elastic bodies, given that the rigid model overestimates the flow velocity and Wall Shear Stress. On the different mechanical properties of the vessel, its influence is minimal in the Time-Averaged Wall Shear Stress profiles. However, given the results of the displacement and velocity profiles, their inclusion in blood flow simulations in stenosed arteries should be considered.This work was supported by FEDER funds through the COMPETE program with the reference project PTDC/SEM-TEC/3827/2014. Additionally, this work is supported by FCT with the reference projects UID/EEA/04436/2019, UID/CEC/00319/2019 and UID/EMS/04077/2019

    A computer vision based web application for tracking soccer players

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    Soccer is a sport where everyone that is involved with it make all the efforts aiming for excellence. Not only the players need to show their skills on the pitch but also the coach, and the remaining staff, need to have their own tools so that they can perform at higher levels. Footdata is a project to build a new web application product for soccer (football), which integrates two fundamental components of this sport's world: the social and the professional. While the former is an enhanced social platform for soccer professionals and fans, the later can be considered as a Soccer Resource Planning, featuring a system for acquisition and processing information to meet all the soccer management needs. In this paper we focus only in a specific module of the professional component. We will describe the section of the web application that allows to analyse movements and tactics of the players using images directly taken from the pitch or from videos, we will show that it is possible to draw players and ball movements in a web application and detect if those movements occur during a game. © 2014 Springer International Publishing

    Open source technologies involved in constructing a web-based football information system

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    The current information systems and match analysis software associated to professional football output a huge amount of statistics. Many football professionals are particularly interested in real time information about the tactical plan occurring during the match, and the relations between that information and what was prepared in the training sessions. It is fundamental to have on the bench, and on-the-fly, the most relevant information each time they have to take a decision. In this paper, we present a set of open source technologies involved in building a multi-platform web based integrated football information system, supported in three main modules: user interfaces, databases, and the tactical plan detection and classification. We show that the selected technologies are suitable for those modules, allowing field occurrences to trigger meaningful information
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