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    Catches in ghost-fishing octopus and fish traps in the northeastern Atlantic Ocean (Algarve, Portugal)

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    Ghost fishing is the term used to describe the continued capture of fish and other living organisms after a fisherman has lost all control over the gear. Traps may be lost for a variety of reasons including theft, vandalism, abandonment, interactions with other gear, fouling on the bottom (i.e., traps and ropes are caught on rocky substrate), bad weather, and human error (Laist, 1995). Annual trap loss can be as high as 20% to 50% of fished traps in some fisheries (Al-Masroori et al., 2004). Because lost traps can continue to fish for long periods, albeit with decreasing efficiency over time (e.g., Smolowitz, 1978; Breen, 1987, 1990; Guillory, 1993), ghost fishing is a concern in fisheries worldwide

    Estimação em Pequenos Domínios com modelos que combinam Informação Seccional e Cronológica

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    O objectivo principal deste artigo consiste na proposta de um novo estimador para parâmetros de interesse em pequenos domínios com dados de nível área

    Estimação jackknife ponderada do erro quadrático médio de predição do EBLUP temporal

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    A metodologia baseada na melhor predição linear empírica não enviesada (Empirical Best Linear Unbiased Prediction), consagrada com o acrónimo EBLUP, é muito utilizada na estimação de parâmetros para pequenos domínios. Apesar da relativa facilidade de dedução dos EBLUPs, mesmo num contexto de um modelo longitudinal, a medição da sua qualidade é um problema complexo devido à di culdade de estimação do erro quadrático médio de predição (EQMP) de tais preditores. Neste trabalho utiliza-se um estimador de parâmetros de interesse em pequenos domínios assistido pelo modelo temporal de Rao-Yu (Rao e Yu, 1994). O EBLUP temporal é apresentado e é revisitada a aproximação analítica assimptótica do EQMP do EBLUP temporal proposta por Rao e Yu (1994). Sob o modelo de Rao-Yu, é proposta uma metodologia jackknife ponderada para estimar o EQMP do EBLUP, desenvolvida a partir dos trabalhos de Chen e Lahiri (2008). Foi realizado um estudo por simulação com o objectivo de comparar o desempenho do estimador proposto com o obtido por via da aproximação analítica do EQMP

    Physiological roles of regulated Ire1 dependent decay

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    Inositol-requiring enzyme 1 (Ire1) is an important transducer of the unfolded protein response (UPR) that is activated by the accumulation of misfolded proteins in the endoplamic reticulum (ER stress). Activated Ire1 mediates the splicing of an intron from the mRNA of Xbp1, causing a frame-shift during translation and introducing a new carboxyl domain in the Xbp1 protein, which only then becomes a fully functional transcription factor. Studies using cell culture systems demonstrated that Ire1 also promotes the degradation of mRNAs encoding mostly ER-targeted proteins, to reduce the load of incoming ER "client" proteins during ER stress. This process was called RIDD (regulated Ire1-dependent decay), but its physiological significance remained poorly characterized beyond cell culture systems. Here we review several recent studies that have highlighted the physiological roles of RIDD in specific biological paradigms, such as photoreceptor differentiation in Drosophila or mammalian liver and endocrine pancreas function. These studies demonstrate the importance of RIDD in tissues undergoing intense secretory function and highlight the physiologic role of RIDD during UPR activation in cells and organisms.publishersversionpublishe

    Addressing hospitalisations with non-error-free data by generalised SEIR modelling of COVID-19 pandemic

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    Mendes, J. M., & Coelho, P. S. (2021). Addressing hospitalisations with non-error-free data by generalised SEIR modelling of COVID-19 pandemic. Scientific Reports, 11(1), 1-20. [19617]. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-98975-wSuccessive generalisations of the basic SEIR model have been proposed to accommodate the different needs of the organisations handling the SARS-CoV-2 epidemic. These generalisations have not been able until today to represent the potential of the epidemic to overwhelm hospital capacity until today. This work builds on previous generalisations, including a new compartment for hospital occupancy that allows accounting for the infected patients that need specialised medical attention. Consequently, a deeper understanding of the hospitalisations rate and probability as well as of the recovery rates for hospitalised and non-hospitalised individuals is achieved, offering new information and predictions of crucial importance for the planning of the health systems and global epidemic response. Additionally, a new methodology to calibrate epidemic flows between compartments is proposed. We conclude that the two-step calibration procedure is able to recalibrate non-error-free data and showed crucial to reconstruct the series in a specific situation characterised by significant errors over the official recovery cases. The performed modelling also allowed us to understand how effective the several interventions (lockdown or other mobility restriction measures) were, offering insight for helping public authorities to set the timing and intensity of the measures in order to avoid the implosion of the health systems.publishersversionpublishe

    The Value of Design Thinking for PhD Students: A Retrospective Longitudinal Study

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    Doctoral studies are changing worldwide, with growing concerns about doctoral graduates' employability and ability to develop relevant links with industrial challenges. The present study aims examine the impact of Design Thinking skills on PhD students on their future academic and professional performance. Drawing on 7 years of pedagogical experimentation, we conducted a mixed methods longitudinal study to investigate the perceptions of students who attended a two-day Design Thinking workshop. Two questionnaires, with a total of 40 items measuring the quality and course impact dimensions, were given to 415 and 41 students, respectively. Finally, 12 students were chosen for in-depth interviews to learn more about how they applied their newly acquired design thinking skills in their research and work. Our findings show that developing Design Thinking skills impacts the professional lives of students of all fields of knowledge, ages, and stages of their PhD. The primary outcomes mentioned are associated with increased creative confidence and collaboration abilities. This study focuses on relevant dimensions for designing and delivering Design Thinking skills within doctoral programmes, as well as the impact of design thinking on the quality of PhD education and student employability opportunities. Doi: 10.28991/ESJ-2023-SIED2-02 Full Text: PD

    Hábitos de aconselhamento de medicamentos por fisioterapeutas

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    O fisioterapeuta, enquanto profissional de saúde envolvido na promoção e educação para a saúde, e apresentando funções de aconselhamento, poderá, no exercício da sua prática clínica, aconselhar medicamentos aos seus utentes, para além da eventual administração dos mesmos. No entanto, e apesar dessas práticas, o fisioterapeuta tem na maior parte dos casos pouca formação na área da farmacologia. O aconselhamento de medicamentos deverá ter em consideração de que modo os efeitos da sua utilização irão influenciar o tratamento de fisioterapia e vice-versa. É, por isso, fundamental que estes profissionais sejam detentores de formação na área da farmacologia de modo a potenciar os benefícios e minimizar os riscos destas interacções. Objectivos do estudo - Geral: caracterizar os hábitos de aconselhamento de medicamentos por fisioterapeutas em Portugal. Específicos: identificar os grupos farmacoterapêuticos mais aconselhados; determinar as situações e razões referidas para o aconselhamento de medicamentos; determinar a informação prestada pelos fisioterapeutas sobre os medicamentos aconselhados

    Olefin Cyclopropanation via Carbene Transfer Catalyzed by Engineered Cytochrome P450 Enzymes

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    Transition metal–catalyzed transfers of carbenes, nitrenes, and oxenes are powerful methods for functionalizing C=C and C–H bonds. Nature has evolved a diverse toolbox for oxene transfers, as exemplified by the myriad monooxygenation reactions catalyzed by cytochrome P450 enzymes. The isoelectronic carbene transfer to olefins, a widely used C–C bond–forming reaction in organic synthesis, has no biological counterpart. Here we report engineered variants of cytochrome P450_BM3 that catalyze highly diastereo- and enantioselective cyclopropanation of styrenes from diazoester reagents via putative carbene transfer. This work highlights the capacity to adapt existing enzymes for the catalysis of synthetically important reactions not previously observed in nature
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