31 research outputs found

    Genome Sequence of Streptomyces sp. Strain RTd22, an Endophyte of the Mexican Sunflower

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    We report here the complete genome sequence of Streptomyces sp. strain RTd22, an endophytic actinobacterium that was isolated from the roots of the Mexican sunflower Tithonia diversifolia. The bacterium’s 11.1-Mb linear chromosome is predicted to encode a large number of unknown natural products

    Accessing Mg‐Ion Storage in V 2 PS 10 via Combined Cationic‐Anionic Redox with Selective Bond Cleavage

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    Magnesium batteries attract interest as alternative energy‐storage devices because of elemental abundance and potential for high energy density. Development is limited by the absence of suitable cathodes, associated with poor diffusion kinetics resulting from strong interactions between Mg2+ and the host structure. V2PS10 is reported as a positive electrode material for rechargeable magnesium batteries. Cyclable capacity of 100 mAh g−1 is achieved with fast Mg2+ diffusion of 7.2 × ×{\times } 10−11–4 × ×{\times } 10−14 cm2 s−1. The fast insertion mechanism results from combined cationic redox on the V site and anionic redox on the (S2)2− site; enabled by reversible cleavage of S−S bonds, identified by X‐ray photoelectron and X‐ray absorption spectroscopy. Detailed structural characterisation with maximum entropy method analysis, supported by density functional theory and projected density of states analysis, reveals that the sulphur species involved in anion redox are not connected to the transition metal centres, spatially separating the two redox processes. This facilitates fast and reversible Mg insertion in which the nature of the redox process depends on the cation insertion site, creating a synergy between the occupancy of specific Mg sites and the location of the electrons transferred

    RELATO DE VISITA TÉCNICA AO ASSENTAMENTO JOSÉ MARIA – PROBLEMATIZANDO A EDUCAÇÃO NO/DO CAMPO

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    O relato de ExperiĂȘncia a ser compartilhado com os participantes do II MEPEC serĂĄ organizado no formato de “sessĂ”es de apresentação” com apoio de audiovisual. Os autores exporĂŁo aos visitantes a vivĂȘncia ocorrida em setembro de 2016 durante visita tĂ©cnica ao Campus Avançado do IFC em Abelardo Luz, situado no AssentamentoJosĂ© Maria.Esta visita teve como objetivos:-Compreender o que representa a expressĂŁo “sem terra”, de modo a extrapolar a ideia de mera luta pela terra e entender que “sem terra” Ă© uma identidade historicamente construĂ­da como afirmação de uma condição social (CALDART, 2001);-Conhecer o movimento pedagĂłgico de uma escola que atua para a formação de sujeitos sociais e de seres humanos que tĂȘm a identidade de luta como elemento que os aproxima, a Escola de Ensino MĂ©dio Paulo Freire;-Olhar para o Movimento Sem Terra e sua trajetĂłria, em especial, no que diz respeito Ă  Pedagogia e Ă  educação das crianças, jovens e adultos pertencentes ao Movimento, e pensar que em tempos de desumanidade crescente hĂĄ que investir em processos de formação humana marcados pela alteridade, pelo reconhecimento do outro enquanto um outro diferente de mim;-Compreender a influĂȘncia e a importĂąncia dos movimentos sociais na formação da consciĂȘncia social do direito a Educação BĂĄsica, desde a Educação Infantil;-o direito Ă  escola pĂșblica.-Aproximar as/os acadĂȘmicas/os da realidade dos movimentos sociais, de modo que esta relação teoria-prĂĄtica faça emergir sentidos que contribuam para problematizar conhecimentos produzidos no Ăąmbito dos componentes curriculares do Curso de Pedagogia.A apresentação na II MEPEC estĂĄ organizada em torno de quatro temas:-Vida de assentado: breve histĂłria, as lutas e conquistas, a situação atual
-O Campus avançado do IFC em Abelardo Luz;-Escola do/no campo: o ensino fundamental (as escolas municipais);-Escola do/no campo: o ensino mĂ©dio (as escolas estaduais).No decorrer da apresentação dos temas serĂŁo utilizadas imagens (fotos) e entrevistas realizadas com pessoas do local, para o que se farĂĄ necessĂĄrio contar com Datashow e computador e razĂŁo pela qual haverĂĄ mais de um expositor

    OFICINAS DO BRINCAR: UM RESGATE A INFÂNCIA POR MEIO DE JOGOS, BRINQUEDOS E BRINCADEIRAS. (relato de experiĂȘncia)

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    A brincadeira e jogo sĂŁo construçÔes sociais e, portanto culturais. A criança ao nascer estĂĄ impregnada de prĂĄticas estabelecidas nas relaçÔes com outros sujeitos, adultos e outras crianças que possibilitam o acesso aos cĂłdigos sociais estabelecidos na forma de aprendizagem social. É na brincadeira, na fantasia e posteriormente no jogo com a elaboração de regras mais complexas que a criança se apropria da organização social na qual estĂĄ inserida. Como processo cultural, o acesso a brincadeira e ao jogo se dĂĄ fundamentalmente na relação com outro e com as condiçÔes de espaço, materiais e possibilidades de exploração desses elementos. Considerando a importĂąncia da brincadeira e do jogo em proposiçÔes criativas, de descobertas, elaboraçÔes ereelaboraçÔes, estamos realizando um projeto de pesquisa denominado “Oficinas do brincar: um resgate a infĂąncia por meio de jogos, brinquedos e brincadeiras”, desenvolvido com os acadĂȘmicos da quarta fase do curso de Licenciatura em Pedagogia, do Instituto Federal Catarinense – campi Blumenau (SC), com a perspectiva de propiciar espaço de relacionamento significativo com a brincadeira, o jogo, o brinquedo e prĂĄticas corporais expressivas como elementos de acesso a cultura lĂșdica e, portanto de inserção num contexto social humanizador. A dinĂąmica do projeto compreende atividades sequenciais com os discentes, semanalmente, nos quais sĂŁo utilizadas as dependĂȘncias da prĂłpria instituição, que disponibiliza o espaço fĂ­sico e conta com a colaboração dos estudantes ao trazerem os recursos - como brinquedos, jogos e materiais para prĂĄticas corporais e expressivas. O projeto estĂĄ em fase inicial de desenvolvimento, mas vem confirmando a relevĂąncia de seus propĂłsitos, haja visto que parte do princĂ­pio de propiciar resgate e vivĂȘncias da infĂąncia, do brincar, atravĂ©s dos jogos, brinquedos e brincadeiras, tematizando discussĂ”es em torno da ludicidade, como processo histĂłrico e social, capaz de proporcionar reflexĂŁo e colaborar com a formação humana pelo acesso e interação com essas formas de manifestação da cultura. Dessa forma, objetiva-se com esta oficina, propiciar espaço e oportunidades de autoconhecimento, vivĂȘncias inclusivas, melhora da auto-estima, desenvolver habilidades de comunicação, expressĂŁo e interação social dos acadĂȘmicos envolvidos no projeto com os sujeitos participantes, colaborando com a formação acadĂȘmica dos alunos mediadores do projeto tanto no que se refere Ă  prĂĄtica pedagĂłgica exercida sob a perspectiva de professor, intelectual-pesquisador, bem como para a comunidade envolvida, no sentido de poder recordar os jogos, brinquedos e brincadeiras de suas infĂąncias por meio de cantos temĂĄticos (num estande ou sala de aula), contendo: mostra do acervo de brinquedos que fizeram parte da infĂąncia da turma; produção artesanal de brinquedos sustentĂĄveis com matĂ©rias reciclĂĄveis; espaço do faz de conta, com oficineiros desenvolvendo atividades recreacionistas para o pĂșblico visitante

    Sexual transmission of American trypanosomiasis in humans : a new potential pandemic route for Chagas parasites

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    Background: the Trypanosoma cruzi infection endemic in Latin America has now spread to several countries across four continents; this endemic involves triatomine vector-free protists. We hypothesised that the sexual transmission of T. cruzi contributes to the ongoing spread of Chagas disease. Objectives: a short-term longitudinal study was conducted to evaluate this hypothesis. Methods: the study population comprised 109 subjects from four families, among whom 21 had been diagnosed with acute Chagas disease by direct parasitological analysis. Blood mononuclear cells and serum samples were obtained from each study subject once per year for three consecutive years. Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and indirect immunofluorescence serological examinations were used to detect specific T. cruzi antibodies. Polymerase chain reaction of T. cruzi DNA revealed 188-nucleotide bands, which hybridised to a specific radiolabelled probe and were confirmed by cloning and sequencing. Results: three independent assessments at different time points revealed T. cruzi nuclear DNA footprints in 76% (83/109) of the study population with active infection. In contrast, the ELISA and indirect immunofluorescence assays detected the T. cruzi antibody in 28.4% (31/109) of the study samples. Moreover, the semen from 82.6% (19/23) of subjects people revealed harboured the 188- bp base pair T. cruzi footprint. Interestingly, the ejaculates of nuclear DNA-positive Chagas patient transmitted the T. cruzi upon peritoneal injection or infusion in the vagina of mice, and amastigotes were detected in the skeletal muscle, myocardium, vas deferens, and uterine tube. Main conclusions: T. cruzi infections can be transmitted from females or males to naĂŻve mates through intercourse, and progeny showed discrepancies between the ratios of nuclear DNA footprints and specific antibody that can be explained by the tolerance attained during early embryo growth. Additional studies are needed to develop drugs to eradicate the infections. Additionally, the importance of a vigorous education, information, and communication program to prevent sexually transmitted Chagas disease in humans cannot be underemphasised

    Photography-based taxonomy is inadequate, unnecessary, and potentially harmful for biological sciences

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    The question whether taxonomic descriptions naming new animal species without type specimen(s) deposited in collections should be accepted for publication by scientific journals and allowed by the Code has already been discussed in Zootaxa (Dubois & NemĂ©sio 2007; Donegan 2008, 2009; NemĂ©sio 2009a–b; Dubois 2009; Gentile & Snell 2009; Minelli 2009; Cianferoni & Bartolozzi 2016; Amorim et al. 2016). This question was again raised in a letter supported by 35 signatories published in the journal Nature (Pape et al. 2016) on 15 September 2016. On 25 September 2016, the following rebuttal (strictly limited to 300 words as per the editorial rules of Nature) was submitted to Nature, which on 18 October 2016 refused to publish it. As we think this problem is a very important one for zoological taxonomy, this text is published here exactly as submitted to Nature, followed by the list of the 493 taxonomists and collection-based researchers who signed it in the short time span from 20 September to 6 October 2016

    Rationale, study design, and analysis plan of the Alveolar Recruitment for ARDS Trial (ART): Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

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    Background: Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is associated with high in-hospital mortality. Alveolar recruitment followed by ventilation at optimal titrated PEEP may reduce ventilator-induced lung injury and improve oxygenation in patients with ARDS, but the effects on mortality and other clinical outcomes remain unknown. This article reports the rationale, study design, and analysis plan of the Alveolar Recruitment for ARDS Trial (ART). Methods/Design: ART is a pragmatic, multicenter, randomized (concealed), controlled trial, which aims to determine if maximum stepwise alveolar recruitment associated with PEEP titration is able to increase 28-day survival in patients with ARDS compared to conventional treatment (ARDSNet strategy). We will enroll adult patients with ARDS of less than 72 h duration. The intervention group will receive an alveolar recruitment maneuver, with stepwise increases of PEEP achieving 45 cmH(2)O and peak pressure of 60 cmH2O, followed by ventilation with optimal PEEP titrated according to the static compliance of the respiratory system. In the control group, mechanical ventilation will follow a conventional protocol (ARDSNet). In both groups, we will use controlled volume mode with low tidal volumes (4 to 6 mL/kg of predicted body weight) and targeting plateau pressure <= 30 cmH2O. The primary outcome is 28-day survival, and the secondary outcomes are: length of ICU stay; length of hospital stay; pneumothorax requiring chest tube during first 7 days; barotrauma during first 7 days; mechanical ventilation-free days from days 1 to 28; ICU, in-hospital, and 6-month survival. ART is an event-guided trial planned to last until 520 events (deaths within 28 days) are observed. These events allow detection of a hazard ratio of 0.75, with 90% power and two-tailed type I error of 5%. All analysis will follow the intention-to-treat principle. Discussion: If the ART strategy with maximum recruitment and PEEP titration improves 28-day survival, this will represent a notable advance to the care of ARDS patients. Conversely, if the ART strategy is similar or inferior to the current evidence-based strategy (ARDSNet), this should also change current practice as many institutions routinely employ recruitment maneuvers and set PEEP levels according to some titration method.Hospital do Coracao (HCor) as part of the Program 'Hospitais de Excelencia a Servico do SUS (PROADI-SUS)'Brazilian Ministry of Healt

    High-Performance Na0.44MnO2 Slabs for Sodium-Ion Batteries Obtained through Urea-Based Solution Combustion Synthesis

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    One of the primary targets of current research in the field of energy storage and conversion is the identification of easy, low-cost approaches for synthesizing cell active materials. Herein, we present a novel method for preparing nanometric slabs of Na0.44MnO2, making use of the eco-friendly urea within a solution synthesis approach. This kind of preparation greatly reduces the time of reaction, decreases the thermal treatment temperature, and allows the obtaining of particles with smaller dimensions compared with those obtained through conventional solid-state synthesis. Such a decrease in particle size guarantees improved electrochemical performance, particularly at high current densities, where kinetic limitations become relevant. Indeed, the materials produced via solution synthesis outperform those prepared via solid-state synthesis both at 2 C, (95 mA h g−1 vs. 85 mA h g−1, respectively) and 5 C, (78 mA h g−1 vs. 68.5 mA h g−1, respectively). Additionally, the former material is rather stable over 200 cycles, with a high capacity retention of 75.7%
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