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    I Congresso Ibero-Americano de Bibliotecas Escolares

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    Actas de la primera ediciĂłn del I Congreso Iberoamericano de Bibliotecas Escolares, CIBES 2015, organizado por la Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (España), la Universidad Estatal Paulista (Brasil) y el Ayuntamiento de Getafe (España). Celebrado: 21 - 23 de octubre de 2015 en la Universidad Estatal Paulista (MarĂ­lia) y 26 - 28 de octubre de 2015 en la Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (Getafe)Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (España)Universidad Estatal Paulista (Brasil)Ayuntamiento de Getafe (España)Dimensiones y visiones de la biblioteca escolar en una EducaciĂłn por competencias: la necesidad de una polĂ­tica estratĂ©gica / Miguel Ángel Marzal. -- Getafe ciudad educadora, lectora y escritora: Bibliotecas escolares / Lourdes Muñoz Santiuste. -- Presente y futuro: biblioteca escolar-CREA y proyectos interdisciplinares / Rosa PiquĂ­n. -- Cultura en informaciĂłn: un reto esencial de la biblioteca escolar / MĂłnica BarĂł. -- Bibliotecas escolares de Galicia: un mundo de oportunidades a favor de la EducaciĂłn / Cristina Novoa. -- 10 años de la Red de Bibliotecas Escolares de Extremadura (REBEX) / Casildo MacĂ­as Pereira. -- Biblioteca Escolar y uso Ă©tico de la informaciĂłn para una Cultura de Paz / Ana Barrero TĂ­scar. -- DinamizaciĂłn de la Biblioteca Escolar Plumita durante el curso escolar 2014/15 / MarĂ­a Antonia Cano Cañada. -- Experiencia de la creaciĂłn de una biblioteca escolar / Susana Santos MartĂ­n. -- Grupo cooperativo Bibliotecas escolares en Red-Albacete / JosĂ© Manuel Garrido Argandoña y Eva Leal Scasso. -- La BCREA "Juan Leiva". El fomento de la lectura desde la web social / AndrĂ©s Pulido Villar. -- Proceso de implantaciĂłn de una herramienta de autoevaluaciĂłn en la red de bibliotecas escolares de Extremadura (REBEX) / Casildo MacĂ­as Pereira. -- La biblioteca escolar: abriendo fronteras / Lorena VerĂłnica Cabrera Orellana. -- O programa RBE e a avaliaçao das bibliotecas escolares: melhoria, desenvolvimiento e innovaçao / Elsa Conde. -- Profesional de BiblioteconomĂ­a y DocumentaciĂłn: esencial en la plantilla de la escuela / Pilar del Campo Puerta. -- Una mirada activa al proceso educativo desde la biblioteca escolar / MarĂ­a JesĂșs Fontela FernĂĄndez . -- Con otra mirada "La ilustraciĂłn como vehĂ­culo de comunicaciĂłn y aprendizaje en las bibliotecas escolares" / Pablo Jurado SĂĄnchez-GalĂĄn. -- Fingertips. Recriar a biblioteca escolar na sala de aula / Rui Alfonso Mateus. -- Hablemos de libros. CĂłmo transformar una clase de literatura en una comunidad de interpretaciĂłn de textos / Francisco CĂ©sar DĂ­az Rey. -- InclusiĂłn social de familias inmigrantes a travĂ©s de un programa de aprendizaje de la lengua castellana / Ana Carmen Tolino FernĂĄndez-Henarejos. -- O desenvolvimento de atividades de mediação de leitura em biblioteca escolar: o caso da biblioteca da Escola Sesc de Ensino MĂ©dio / Vagner Amaro. -- La biblioteca escolar. Proceso de enseñanza-aprendizaje de padres a hijos / Ana Carmen Tolino FernĂĄndez- Henarejos. -- Leo con y para los demĂĄs / Ismael FernĂĄndez FernĂĄndez, Ana MarĂ­a Moreno Vicente y Ana Beatriz Vicente PĂ©rez. -- Nanas y arrullo. PoesĂ­a a la deriva / Bernardo Fuentes Navarrete y Carlos GarcĂ­a-Romeral PĂ©rez. -- GestiĂłn y evaluaciĂłn de servicios bibliotecarios para personas con dislexia: una biblioteca escolar inclusiva desde una perspectiva internacional / Carmen Jorge GarcĂ­a-Reyes. -- Sueños lectores compartidos hechos realidad: la biblioteca escolar del C.E.I.P-S.E.S-A.A “LA PAZ” de Albacete / Ana Rosa Cabañero Tobarra, Juan Manuel HerrĂĄez, Eva Leal Scasso, MarĂ­a MarĂ­n SĂĄnchez, Ana BelĂ©n Medrano MartĂ­nez y MarĂ­a JosĂ© Nortes RuipĂ©rez. -- El programa biblioteca escuela en Civican. La literatura como elemento motivador para la alfabetizaciĂłn informacional / Villar Arellano Yanguas. -- La competencia digital en el diseño curricular: desde la biblioteca al aula / Felicidad Campal GarcĂ­a. -- O deselvomimento da pesquisa escolar por meio da competĂȘncia em informaçao / Luciane de FĂĄtima Cavalcante Beckman y Marta Leandro da Mata. -- Proyecto escolar de investigaciĂłn documental "Te pillĂ© leyendo" / JosĂ© Manuel Garrido Argandoña. -- Aprender com a Biblioteca Escolar: formar para as literacias / Paula Correia y Isabel Mendinhos. -- SucediĂł en el siglo XX / MarĂ­a Antonia Becerra MontalbĂĄn, Ángel BernabĂ© Muñoz y SofĂ­a Vaz Romero. -- El Club de lectura en la nube / BelĂ©n Benito BlĂĄzquez y Ana OrdĂĄs GarcĂ­a. -- Promover a leitura e a escrita na era digital: prĂĄcticas nas bibliotecas escolares / MarĂ­a Raquel Ramos. -- A biblioteca escolar e o desafĂ­o da interculturalidade: o projeto Ser + cidadao / MarĂ­a da Conceição TomĂ©. -- Cuando la competencia digital encontrĂł a la alfabetizaciĂłn informacional o Mucho ruido y pocas nueces / Felicidad Campal GarcĂ­a. -- Hora de ler, un programa para el fomento de la lectura en contexto educativo / Cristina Novoa. -- HĂĄbitos de lectura para las competencias en informaciĂłn y alfabetizaciĂłn en informaciĂłn en bibliotecas escolares de Puerto Rico / Karen Denise Centeno Casillas. -- Repositorios digitales en las bibliotecas escolares andaluzas: situaciĂłn, modelos y herramientas para su creaciĂłn / Dolores Olmos Olmos y AndrĂ©s Pulido Villar. -- Trabajando las competencias clave con las aventuras de Mozarito en Extremadura / MarĂ­a Teresa Carballosa GonzĂĄlez y MarĂ­a Esther Nieto Vidal. -- AnĂĄlisis de modelos de evaluaciĂłn de la web de la biblioteca escolar / RaĂșl Cremades GarcĂ­a. -- EmociĂłnate con las historias: El bosque de las emociones e historias con mucho teatro / Esther Luis PĂ©rez y Ana MarĂ­a Peromingo FernĂĄndez. -- Biblioteca escolar de innovaciĂłn y continuaciĂłn / E. MarĂ­a Guerrero Palacios y Silvia Mora RamĂ­rez. -- Uso de estĂĄndares y licencias para la creaciĂłn y difusiĂłn de contenidos en las bibliotecas escolares / JosĂ© Luis Barreiro Cebey. -- La biblioteca escolar digital mĂłvil / Javier FernĂĄndez Delgado. -- Uso de aplicaciones mĂłviles para el desarrollo de la competencia lingĂŒĂ­stica. Proyecto Hansel App Gretel / Dolores Olmos Olmos. -- A memĂłria e a mediação segundo Vigotski / Leda Maria AraĂșjo, Patricia Celia Santana, Sueli Bortolin y Leticia Gorri Molina. -- Bibliotecas escolares como tema de estudo dos alunos de graduação em blioteconomia do Instituto de Ensino Superior da FUNLEC: estado da arte / Tiago Pereira Nocera y Rodrigo Pereira. -- AçÔes de mediação da leitura e da informação em bibliotecas escolares: um olhar sobre as bibliotecas dos ColĂ©gios de Aplicação / Tatyanne Christina Gonçalves Ferreira Valdez y Alberto Calil JĂșnior. -- Mediação pedagĂłgica numa biblioteca de escola pĂșblica em Londrina / Rovilson JosĂ© da Silva, Teba Silva Yllana y Sueli Bortolin. -- Utilização de categorias por cores em sistema de biblioteca voltado ao pĂșblico infanto-juvenil / Liliana Giusti Serra. -- Atividades de ensino dos atos de leitura com crianças em risco social / Adriana Naomi Fukushima da Silva y Dagoberto Buim Arena. -- Biblioteca escolar: espaço de significados entre alunos, professores e bibliotecĂĄrios / Rodrigo Barbosa Paulo, Marisa Xavier, Helen Castro Casarin y Creuza Barbaroto. -- A Biblioteca Escolar no Contexto da Legislação e do Processo Educativo / Eliane Lourdes da Silva Moro, Francisca Rosaline Leite Mota y Raimundo Martins de Lima. -- O jornal impresso como fonte de informação: a importĂąncia da formação de leitores crĂ­ticos / Mariana PĂ­caro Cerigatto. -- Bibliotecas escolares no estado do Rio Grande do Sul: a trajetĂłria de realização dos fĂłruns gaĂșchos pela melhoria das bibliotecas escolares / Eliane Lourdes da Silva Moro y Lizandra Brasil Estabel. -- O acesso Ă  informação dos usuĂĄrios surdos na biblioteca escolar / AndrĂ© LuĂ­s OnĂłrio Coneglian y Mayara Melo Santana. -- Aprendizagem coletiva de bibliotecĂĄrios e a competĂȘncia de pesquisa dos docentes: o caso do Instituto Federal do EspĂ­rito Santo / Maristela Almeida Mercandeli Rodrigues y Beatriz Quiroz Villardi. -- Biblioteca escolar: atores, parĂąmetros e competĂȘncias / Mavi Galante Mancera DallÂŽAcqua Carvalho y Claudio Marcondes de Castro Filho. -- EstratĂ©gias de aprendizagem de escrita no Ensino Fundamental II / Érika Christina Kohle. -- BebĂȘs e livros: leitura nas bebetecas. Kenia Adriana de Aquino Modesto Silva, Juliane Francischeti Martins Motoyama y Renata Junqueira de Souza. -- PrĂĄticas alternativas para organização de acervos nos espaços de leitura em ambientes escolares / Luciana Souza Gracioso, Ariovaldo Alves, DĂ©bora Nascimento, Suelen Redondo, Tainara Torika Kiri de Castro, Elizabete Angelon y Eduardo Barbosa. -- ReflexĂ”es sobre a modelagem e criação de uma Rede Virtual de Leitores para Bibliotecas Escolares / Carla Floriana Martins y Raoni Guerra RajĂŁo. -- Biblioteca escolar: espaço de formação leitora? / Silvana Ferreira de Souza Balsan y Renata Junqueira de Souza. -- “Se a Biblioteca Escolar Ă© minha mĂŁe, o Google Ă© meu pai”: representaçÔes da relação entre Biblioteca Escolar e Google no imaginĂĄrio de alunos do ensino tĂ©cnico / Adriana Bogliolo Sirihal-Duarte, Maria L. Amorim Antunes y Raquel Miranda Vilela Paiva. -- Desafios e propostas para a universalização das bibliotecas escolares no Brasil e na Espanha / Rodrigo Pereira, Daniela Spudeit y Fernanda de Sales. -- BibliotecĂĄrio educador: possibilidades de atuação no contexto da biblioteca escolar / AndrĂ© Carlos da Silva, ValĂ©ria Martin Valls y Mariana de Paula Silva. -- Uma ONG para Bibliotecas Escolares : estratĂ©gia para ampliar a igualdade e capacidade de acesso e uso da informação e educação escolar de qualidade / Suelen Camilo Ferreira y Luciana de Souza Gracioso. -- O aluno com deficĂȘncia: o papel do bibliotecĂĄrio na disponibilidade de recursos acessĂ­veis na biblioteca escolar / Adriano de Sales Coelho, Rosilene de Melo Oliveira y Marcos Pastana Santos. -- Biblioteca digital virtual e o uso do tablete: uma possibilidade de construção de novas prĂĄticas de leitura na escola / Barbara Cibelli da Silva Monteagudo y Dagoberto Buim Arena. -- A importĂąncia da biblioteca na educação de crianças de 0 a 3 anos / Yngrid Karolline Mendonça Costa y Cyntia Graziella Guizelim SimĂ”es Girotto. -- Comportamento Informacional de adolescentes: a relação com bibliotecas e escolas / Nelson Sebastian Silva-Jerez y Helen de Castro S. 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    ExpressĂŁo da metaloproteinase – 9 em lesĂ”es periapicais

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    As lesÔes periapicais são resultantes de um processo infecciosoproveniente da contaminação da região periapical após necrose pulpar. O granuloma periapical é representado por um tecido de granulação advindo de um processo inflamatório crÎnico, enquanto o cisto é caracterizado por cavidade revestida internamente por epitélio contendo líquido em seu interiorresultado da proliferação dos restos epiteliais de Malassez. Tem sido encontrada a presença de metaloproteinases da matriz nestas lesÔes, sendo estas, enzimas que degradam matriz extracelular participando da destruição óssea. A metaloproteinase-9 é uma gelatinase B que degrada colågenodesnaturado

    Effects of arsenic (As) exposure on the antioxidant status of gills of the zebrafish Danio rerio (Cyprinidae)

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    In fishes, arsenic (As) is absorbed via the gills and is capable of causing disturbance to the antioxidant system. The objective of present studywas to evaluate antioxidant responses after As exposure in gills of zebrafish(Danio rerio, Cyprinidae). Fish were exposed for 48 h to three concentration of As, including the highest As concentration allowed by current Brazilian legislation (10 Όg As/L). A control group was exposed to tap water (pH 8.0; 26 °C; 7.20 mg O2/L). As exposure resulted in (1) an increase (pb0.05) of glutathione (GSH) levels after exposure to 10 and 100 Όg As/L, (2) an increase of the glutamate cysteine ligase (GCL) activity in the same concentrations (pb0.05), (3) no significant differences in terms of glutathione reductase, glutathione-Stransferase and catalase activities; (4) a significantly lower (pb0.05) oxygen consumption after exposure to 100 Όg As/L; (4) no differences in terms of oxygen reactive species generation and lipid peroxidation content(pN0,05). In the gills, only inorganic As was detected. Overall, it can be concluded that As affected the antioxidant responses increasing GCL activity and GSH levels, even at concentration considered safe by Brazilian legislation

    Ser e tornar-se professor: prĂĄticas educativas no contexto escolar

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    Implementation of a Brazilian Cardioprotective Nutritional (BALANCE) Program for improvement on quality of diet and secondary prevention of cardiovascular events: A randomized, multicenter trial

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    Background: Appropriate dietary recommendations represent a key part of secondary prevention in cardiovascular disease (CVD). We evaluated the effectiveness of the implementation of a nutritional program on quality of diet, cardiovascular events, and death in patients with established CVD. Methods: In this open-label, multicenter trial conducted in 35 sites in Brazil, we randomly assigned (1:1) patients aged 45 years or older to receive either the BALANCE Program (experimental group) or conventional nutrition advice (control group). The BALANCE Program included a unique nutritional education strategy to implement recommendations from guidelines, adapted to the use of affordable and regional foods. Adherence to diet was evaluated by the modified Alternative Healthy Eating Index. The primary end point was a composite of all-cause mortality, cardiovascular death, cardiac arrest, myocardial infarction, stroke, myocardial revascularization, amputation, or hospitalization for unstable angina. Secondary end points included biochemical and anthropometric data, and blood pressure levels. Results: From March 5, 2013, to Abril 7, 2015, a total of 2534 eligible patients were randomly assigned to either the BALANCE Program group (n = 1,266) or the control group (n = 1,268) and were followed up for a median of 3.5 years. In total, 235 (9.3%) participants had been lost to follow-up. After 3 years of follow-up, mean modified Alternative Healthy Eating Index (scale 0-70) was only slightly higher in the BALANCE group versus the control group (26.2 ± 8.4 vs 24.7 ± 8.6, P <.01), mainly due to a 0.5-serving/d greater intake of fruits and of vegetables in the BALANCE group. Primary end point events occurred in 236 participants (18.8%) in the BALANCE group and in 207 participants (16.4%) in the control group (hazard ratio, 1.15; 95% CI 0.95-1.38; P =.15). Secondary end points did not differ between groups after follow-up. Conclusions: The BALANCE Program only slightly improved adherence to a healthy diet in patients with established CVD and had no significant effect on the incidence of cardiovascular events or death. © 2019 The Author

    NEOTROPICAL ALIEN MAMMALS: a data set of occurrence and abundance of alien mammals in the Neotropics

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    Biological invasion is one of the main threats to native biodiversity. For a species to become invasive, it must be voluntarily or involuntarily introduced by humans into a nonnative habitat. Mammals were among first taxa to be introduced worldwide for game, meat, and labor, yet the number of species introduced in the Neotropics remains unknown. In this data set, we make available occurrence and abundance data on mammal species that (1) transposed a geographical barrier and (2) were voluntarily or involuntarily introduced by humans into the Neotropics. Our data set is composed of 73,738 historical and current georeferenced records on alien mammal species of which around 96% correspond to occurrence data on 77 species belonging to eight orders and 26 families. Data cover 26 continental countries in the Neotropics, ranging from Mexico and its frontier regions (southern Florida and coastal-central Florida in the southeast United States) to Argentina, Paraguay, Chile, and Uruguay, and the 13 countries of Caribbean islands. Our data set also includes neotropical species (e.g., Callithrix sp., Myocastor coypus, Nasua nasua) considered alien in particular areas of Neotropics. The most numerous species in terms of records are from Bos sp. (n = 37,782), Sus scrofa (n = 6,730), and Canis familiaris (n = 10,084); 17 species were represented by only one record (e.g., Syncerus caffer, Cervus timorensis, Cervus unicolor, Canis latrans). Primates have the highest number of species in the data set (n = 20 species), partly because of uncertainties regarding taxonomic identification of the genera Callithrix, which includes the species Callithrix aurita, Callithrix flaviceps, Callithrix geoffroyi, Callithrix jacchus, Callithrix kuhlii, Callithrix penicillata, and their hybrids. This unique data set will be a valuable source of information on invasion risk assessments, biodiversity redistribution and conservation-related research. There are no copyright restrictions. Please cite this data paper when using the data in publications. We also request that researchers and teachers inform us on how they are using the data

    NEOTROPICAL XENARTHRANS: a data set of occurrence of xenarthran species in the Neotropics

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    Xenarthrans—anteaters, sloths, and armadillos—have essential functions for ecosystem maintenance, such as insect control and nutrient cycling, playing key roles as ecosystem engineers. Because of habitat loss and fragmentation, hunting pressure, and conflicts with domestic dogs, these species have been threatened locally, regionally, or even across their full distribution ranges. The Neotropics harbor 21 species of armadillos, 10 anteaters, and 6 sloths. Our data set includes the families Chlamyphoridae (13), Dasypodidae (7), Myrmecophagidae (3), Bradypodidae (4), and Megalonychidae (2). We have no occurrence data on Dasypus pilosus (Dasypodidae). Regarding Cyclopedidae, until recently, only one species was recognized, but new genetic studies have revealed that the group is represented by seven species. In this data paper, we compiled a total of 42,528 records of 31 species, represented by occurrence and quantitative data, totaling 24,847 unique georeferenced records. The geographic range is from the southern United States, Mexico, and Caribbean countries at the northern portion of the Neotropics, to the austral distribution in Argentina, Paraguay, Chile, and Uruguay. Regarding anteaters, Myrmecophaga tridactyla has the most records (n = 5,941), and Cyclopes sp. have the fewest (n = 240). The armadillo species with the most data is Dasypus novemcinctus (n = 11,588), and the fewest data are recorded for Calyptophractus retusus (n = 33). With regard to sloth species, Bradypus variegatus has the most records (n = 962), and Bradypus pygmaeus has the fewest (n = 12). Our main objective with Neotropical Xenarthrans is to make occurrence and quantitative data available to facilitate more ecological research, particularly if we integrate the xenarthran data with other data sets of Neotropical Series that will become available very soon (i.e., Neotropical Carnivores, Neotropical Invasive Mammals, and Neotropical Hunters and Dogs). Therefore, studies on trophic cascades, hunting pressure, habitat loss, fragmentation effects, species invasion, and climate change effects will be possible with the Neotropical Xenarthrans data set. Please cite this data paper when using its data in publications. We also request that researchers and teachers inform us of how they are using these data

    Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy (4th edition)

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    In 2008, we published the first set of guidelines for standardizing research in autophagy. Since then, this topic has received increasing attention, and many scientists have entered the field. Our knowledge base and relevant new technologies have also been expanding. Thus, it is important to formulate on a regular basis updated guidelines for monitoring autophagy in different organisms. Despite numerous reviews, there continues to be confusion regarding acceptable methods to evaluate autophagy, especially in multicellular eukaryotes. Here, we present a set of guidelines for investigators to select and interpret methods to examine autophagy and related processes, and for reviewers to provide realistic and reasonable critiques of reports that are focused on these processes. These guidelines are not meant to be a dogmatic set of rules, because the appropriateness of any assay largely depends on the question being asked and the system being used. Moreover, no individual assay is perfect for every situation, calling for the use of multiple techniques to properly monitor autophagy in each experimental setting. Finally, several core components of the autophagy machinery have been implicated in distinct autophagic processes (canonical and noncanonical autophagy), implying that genetic approaches to block autophagy should rely on targeting two or more autophagy-related genes that ideally participate in distinct steps of the pathway. Along similar lines, because multiple proteins involved in autophagy also regulate other cellular pathways including apoptosis, not all of them can be used as a specific marker for bona fide autophagic responses. Here, we critically discuss current methods of assessing autophagy and the information they can, or cannot, provide. Our ultimate goal is to encourage intellectual and technical innovation in the field
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