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Ultrassonografia duplex Doppler transcraniana em cães com hidrocefalia
Transcranial duplex Doppler ultrasound was performed in 32 conscious dogs presenting ventriculomegaly detected in B-mode, obtaining measures of lateral ventricles and resistance parameters of main cerebral arteries before and after 30 days of clinical treatment. The animals were distributed divided in two groups: group 1, dogs that presented remission or decrease of the neurological signs of the disease after clinical therapy; and group 2, dogs that displayed worsening of the neurological signs or clinical stability. The data were all presented in tables and were submitted to paired t test and to logistic regression models to evaluate the influence of the RI reduction on both groups. There was no significant influence of the variables in the B-mode. After the treatment, the mean resistive index (RI) was significantly lower for the group that presented clinical improvement. There was no significant difference of the mean RI reduction for the same artery when the right and left sides were compared. It could be concluded that transcranial duplex Doppler ultrasound is a method of cerebral hemodynamic assessment able to monitor more precisely the treatment of hydrocephalus in dogs and verify the responses.Foi realizada a ultrassonografia duplex Doppler transcraniana em 32 cães, conscientes, que apresentavam ventriculomegalia previamente detectada ao exame modo-B, para obter as medidas dos ventrículos laterais e os parâmetros de resistência das artérias cerebrais antes e depois de 30 dias de tratamento clínico. Os animais foram distribuídos em dois grupos: 1 - formado por cães que apresentaram remissão ou diminuição dos sinais clínicos após tratamento; 2 - por cães que apresentaram piora dos sinais neurológicos ou estabilidade do quadro clínico. Todos os dados foram dispostos em tabelas e submetidos ao teste t pareado e a modelos de regressão logística para avaliar a influência da redução do índice de resistividade (IR). Não foi observada influência das variáveis em modo-B. Após o tratamento, a média do IR foi significantemente menor para o grupo que apresentou melhora clínica; não houve diferença significativa da média de redução do IR para a mesma artéria quando comparados os lados direito e esquerdo. Concluiu-se que o duplex Doppler transcraniano é um métodos de avaliação hemodinâmica capaz de monitorar mais precisamente o tratamento da hidrocefalia em cães e verificar a resposta dos pacientes
First report of partial albinism in genus Thrichomys (Rodentia: Echimyidae)
Reports about albinism in rodents are common. In the family Echimyidae, however, albinism is very rare. This is the second case of coat color variation reported within Echimyidae and the first for the genus Thrichomys. The pelages of Thrichomys pachyurus individuals with normal and variant coat color were observed under a fluorescent artificial light and were examined with a stereoscopic microscope. The descriptions of pelage color were based on the book "Color Standards and Color Nomenclature". The predominantly white pattern of coat color in individuals of T. pachyurus suggests a partial albinism caused by delay in migration time of melanoblasts from neural crest to epidermis. The habitat of T. pachyurus has a heavy vegetative cover, which offers natural protection against predators and high-quality nutrition.Registros de albinismo em roedores são comuns. Na família Echimyidae, no entanto, albinismo é muito raro. Este é o segundo caso de variação da cor da pelagem registrado para Echimyidae e o primeiro para o gênero Thrichomys. A pelagem de indivíduos de Thrichomys pachyurus com a cor normal e a variante foram observados sob luz fluorescente artificial e foram examinados com um microscópio estereoscópico. As descrições da cor da pelagem foram baseados no livro "Color Standards and Color Nomenclature". O padrão predominantemente branco da cor da pelagem no indivíduo de T. pachyurus sugere um abinismo parcial causado pelo atraso no tempo de migração dos melanoblastos da crista neural para a epiderme. O habitat de T. pachyurus tem uma densa cobertura vegetal, que oferece proteção natural contra predadores e nutrição de alta qualidade
Sonolência diurna excessiva em condutores de veículos pesados
Introduction: Excessive daytime sleepiness is an entity that has a negative impact on physical
and cognitive performance, since it reduces the individual's ability to respond to stimuli.
Professional drivers are undoubtedly a class exposed to this entity, endangering their life and
others.
Objective: To investigate the prevalence of Excessive Daytime Sleepiness in drivers of heavy
trucks and passenger vehicles, comparing it with accidents/near misses accidents and also to relate
these variables with the type of vehicle.
Methods: This study evaluated 148 drivers, of which 68 were drivers of heavy trucks vehicles, 58
of passenger vehicles and 22 of both types of trucks. Both Epworth Sleepiness Scale and a
questionnaire to assess sleeping habits and driving habits were used.
Results: The prevalence of sleepiness in drivers is 37,8 % and it was correlated with the total time
in bed (r = -0.169, p = 0.040) and with the time of driving of heavy trucks (r = 0.151, p = 0.068).
It was found that 14.2 % of accidents and 27.8 % of near misses accidents were due to sleepiness.
Highly significant differences in sleepiness and near misses were found (p < 0.001). There was
dependence between the type of vehicle and accidents (p = 0.046).
Conclusion: In the group of evaluated drivers there is Excessive Daytime Sleepiness, which leads
to the significantly increasing risk of accidents/near misses accidents, as well as a higher
incidence of accidents in truck drivers compared to drivers of passenger vehicles.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Identifying multiple stressor controls on phytoplankton dynamics in the River Thames (UK) using high-frequency water quality data
River phytoplankton blooms can pose a serious risk to water quality and the structure and function of aquatic
ecosystems. Developing a greater understanding of the physical and chemical controls on the timing, magnitude
and duration of blooms is essential for the effective management of phytoplankton development. Five years of
weekly water quality monitoring data along the River Thames, southern England were combined with hourly
chlorophyll concentration (a proxy for phytoplankton biomass), flow, temperature and daily sunlight data
from the mid-Thames. Weekly chlorophyll data was of insufficient temporal resolution to identify the causes
of short term variations in phytoplankton biomass. However, hourly chlorophyll data enabled identification of
thresholds in water temperature (between 9 and 19 °C) and flow (<30 m3 s−1) that explained the development
of phytoplankton populations. Analysis showed that periods of high phytoplankton biomass and growth rate
only occurred when these flow and temperature conditions were within these thresholds, and coincided with periods
of long sunshine duration, indicating multiple stressor controls. Nutrient concentrations appeared to have
no impact on the timing or magnitude of phytoplankton bloom development, but severe depletion of dissolved
phosphorus and silicon during periods of high phytoplankton biomass may have contributed to some bloom collapses
through nutrient limitation. This study indicates that for nutrient enriched rivers such as the Thames,manipulating residence time (through removing impoundments) and light/temperature (by increasing riparian
tree shading) may offer more realistic solutions than reducing phosphorus concentrations for controlling excessive
phytoplankton biomass
Precise spatio-temporal control of rapid optogenetic cell ablation with mem-KillerRed in Zebrafish
The ability to kill individual or groups of cells in vivo is important for studying cellular processes and their physiological function. Cell-specific genetically encoded photosensitizing proteins, such as KillerRed, permit spatiotemporal optogenetic ablation with low-power laser light. We report dramatically improved resolution and speed of cell targeting in the zebrafish kidney through the use of a selective plane illumination microscope (SPIM). Furthermore, through the novel incorporation of a Bessel beam into the SPIM imaging arm, we were able to improve on targeting speed and precision. The low diffraction of the Bessel beam coupled with the ability to tightly focus it through a high NA lens allowed precise, rapid targeting of subsets of cells at anatomical depth in live, developing zebrafish kidneys. We demonstrate that these specific targeting strategies significantly increase the speed of optoablation as well as fish survival
Delay times and reflection in chaotic cavities with absorption
Absorption yields an additional exponential decay in open quantum systems
which can be described by shifting the (scattering) energy E along the
imaginary axis, E+i\hbar/2\tau_{a}. Using the random matrix approach, we
calculate analytically the distribution of proper delay times (eigenvalues of
the time-delay matrix) in chaotic systems with broken time-reversal symmetry
that is valid for an arbitrary number of generally nonequivalent channels and
an arbitrary absorption rate 1/\tau_{a}. The relation between the average delay
time and the ``norm-leakage'' decay function is found. Fluctuations above the
average at large values of delay times are strongly suppressed by absorption.
The relation of the time-delay matrix to the reflection matrix S^{\dagger}S is
established at arbitrary absorption that gives us the distribution of
reflection eigenvalues. The particular case of single-channel scattering is
explicitly considered in detail.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures; final version to appear in PRE (relation to
reflection extended, new material with Fig.3 added, experiment
cond-mat/0305090 discussed
Statistical Theory for Incoherent Light Propagation in Nonlinear Media
A novel statistical approach based on the Wigner transform is proposed for
the description of partially incoherent optical wave dynamics in nonlinear
media. An evolution equation for the Wigner transform is derived from a
nonlinear Schrodinger equation with arbitrary nonlinearity. It is shown that
random phase fluctuations of an incoherent plane wave lead to a Landau-like
damping effect, which can stabilize the modulational instability. In the limit
of the geometrical optics approximation, incoherent, localized, and stationary
wave-fields are shown to exist for a wide class of nonlinear media.Comment: 4 pages, REVTeX4. Submitted to Physical Review E. Revised manuscrip
First report of partial albinism in genus Thrichomys (Rodentia: Echimyidae)
Reports about albinism in rodents are common. In the family Echimyidae, however, albinism is very rare. This is the second case of coat color variation reported within Echimyidae and the first for the genus Thrichomys. The pelages of Thrichomys pachyurus individuals with normal and variant coat color were observed under a fluorescent artificial light and were examined with a stereoscopic microscope. The descriptions of pelage color were based on the book "Color Standards and Color Nomenclature". The predominantly white pattern of coat color in individuals of T. pachyurus suggests a partial albinism caused by delay in migration time of melanoblasts from neural crest to epidermis. The habitat of T. pachyurus has a heavy vegetative cover, which offers natural protection against predators and high-quality nutrition
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