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Influence of post and resin cement on stress distribution of maxillary central incisors restored with direct resin composite
The current study evaluated the influence of two endodontic post systems and the elastic modulus and film thickness of resin cement on stress distribution in a maxillary central incisor (MCI) restored with direct resin composite using finite element analysis (FEA). A three-dimensional model of an MCI with a coronary fracture and supporting structures was performed. A static chewing pressure of 2.16 N/mm2 was applied to two areas on the palatal surface of the composite restoration. Zirconia ceramic (ZC) and glass fiber (GF) posts were considered. The stress distribution was analyzed in the post, dentin and cement layer when ZC and GF posts were fixed to the root canals using resin cements of different elastic moduli (7.0 and 18.6 GPa) and different layer thicknesses (70 and 200 μm). The different post materials presented a significant influence on stress distribution with lesser stress concentration when using the GF post. The higher elastic modulus cement created higher stress levels within itself. The cement thicknesses did not present significant changes.34222322
Acesso inteligente: uma porta capaz de aprender
Technology has provided effciency and practicity for daily routines of people and companies. The market has solutions to exibilize access that usually uses hard security controls that need cosntant actions from a manager. This way, the paper aims to formalize a control access model that uses artificial intelligence techniques to adapt the users behavior changes and presents a case study of the implementation of this model. It was verified that the model presented satisfactory performance and it is suggested, as future works, the use of neural networks to make a comparison with this work.Sociedad Argentina de Informática e Investigación Operativ
Acesso inteligente: uma porta capaz de aprender
Technology has provided effciency and practicity for daily routines of people and companies. The market has solutions to exibilize access that usually uses hard security controls that need cosntant actions from a manager. This way, the paper aims to formalize a control access model that uses artificial intelligence techniques to adapt the users behavior changes and presents a case study of the implementation of this model. It was verified that the model presented satisfactory performance and it is suggested, as future works, the use of neural networks to make a comparison with this work.Sociedad Argentina de Informática e Investigación Operativ
A new chemoenzymatic approach to the synthesis of Latanoprost and Bimatoprost
Bimatoprost (1) and Latanoprost (2) are prostaglandin analogues widely used for glaucoma treatment. We have developed a new chemoenzymatic synthesis for 1 and 2, which utilizes a highly stereoselective sequence of biotransformations catalyzed by enzymes belonging to a single microorganism (the yeast Pichia anomala). The original synthesis, starting from (-)-Corey lactone benzoate (3aR,4R,5R,6aS)-3, was modified by replacing three synthetic steps (Cdouble bond, longC reduction, stereoselective Cdouble bond, longO reduction and hydrolysis/deprotection of the benzoate ester) with a one-pot, three-enzymes reaction. The overall biotransformation gave good yields and it was highly stereoselective; noteworthy, by engineering the reaction medium, Cdouble bond, longC reduction could be modulated so that unsaturated (3aR,4R,5R,6aS,3\u2032S)-6 or saturated intermediate (3aR,4R,5R,6aS,3\u2032R)-7 could be preferentially obtained. \ua9 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved
Acesso inteligente: uma porta capaz de aprender
Technology has provided effciency and practicity for daily routines of people and companies. The market has solutions to exibilize access that usually uses hard security controls that need cosntant actions from a manager. This way, the paper aims to formalize a control access model that uses artificial intelligence techniques to adapt the users behavior changes and presents a case study of the implementation of this model. It was verified that the model presented satisfactory performance and it is suggested, as future works, the use of neural networks to make a comparison with this work.Sociedad Argentina de Informática e Investigación Operativ
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Co-designing global target-seeking scenarios: A cross-scale participatory process for capturing multiple perspectives on pathways to sustainability
The United Nations 2030 Agenda catalysed the development of global target-seeking sustainability-oriented scenarios representing alternative pathways to reach the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Implementing the SDGs requires connected actions across local, national, regional, and global levels; thus, target-seeking scenarios need to reflect alternative options and tensions across those scales. We argue that the design of global sustainability-oriented target-seeking scenarios requires a consistent process for capturing multiple and contrasting perspectives on how to reach the goals, including the perspectives from multiple scales (e.g. local, national, regional) and geographic regions (e.g. the Global South). Here we propose a novel approach to co-design global target-seeking scenarios, consisting of (a) capturing global perspectives on pathways to the SDGs through a review of existing global scenarios; (b) a multi-stakeholder process to obtain multiple sub-global perspectives on pathways to sustainability; (c) an analysis of convergences, and crucially, divergences between global and regional perspectives on pathways to reach the SDGs, feeding into the design of new target-seeking scenario narratives. As a case study, we use the results of the 2018 African Dialogue on The World in 2050, discussing the future of agriculture and food systems. The identified divergent themes emerging from our analysis included urbanization, population growth, agricultural practices, and the roles of different actors in the future of agriculture. The results challenge some of the existing underlying assumptions of the current sustainability-oriented global scenarios (e.g. population growth, urbanisation, agricultural practices), indicating the relevance and timeliness of the proposed approach. We suggest that similar approaches can be replicated in other contexts to better inform the process of sustainability-oriented scenario co-design across scales, regions and cultures. In addition, we highlight the implications of the approach for scenario quantification and the evolution of modeling tools
Participatory pathways to the sustainable development goals : inviting divergent perspectives through a cross-scale systems approach
DATA AVAILABILITY STATEMENT : The data that support the findings of this study are available in the Supplementary data.The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) include social and ecological goals for humanity. Navigating towards reaching the goals requires the systematic inclusion of perspectives from a diversity of voices. Yet, the development of global sustainability pathways often lacks perspectives from the Global South. To help fill this gap, this paper introduces a participatory approach for visioning and exploring sustainable futures - the Three Horizons for the Sustainable Development Goals (3H4SDG). 3H4SDG facilitates explorations of (a) systemic pathways to reach the SDGs in an integrated way, and (b) highlights convergences and divergences between the pathways. We illustrate the application of 3H4SDG in a facilitated dialogue bringing together participants from four sub-regions of Africa: West Africa, Central Africa, East Africa, and Southern Africa. The dialogue focused on food and agricultural systems transformations. The case study results incorporate a set of convergences and divergences in relation to the future of urbanization, population growth, consumption, and the role of agriculture in the African economy. These were subsequently compared with the perspectives in global sustainability pathways, including the shared socioeconomic pathways (SSPs). The study illustrates that participatory approaches that are systemic and highlight divergent perspectives represent a promising way to link local aspirations with global goals.Formas, a Swedish government research council for sustainable development and European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme.https://iopscience.iop.org/journal/2515-7620am2024Agricultural Economics, Extension and Rural DevelopmentNon
Rethinking Cultural Relations and Exchange in the Critical Zone
Chapter for Managing Culture: Reflecting on Exchange in our Global Times, book edited by Raphaela Henze and Victoria Durrer, to be published by Palgrave: Sociology of the Arts
De-Novo Assembly and Analysis of the Heterozygous Triploid Genome of the Wine Spoilage Yeast Dekkera bruxellensis AWRI1499
Despite its industrial importance, the yeast species Dekkera (Brettanomyces) bruxellensis has remained poorly understood at the genetic level. In this study we describe whole genome sequencing and analysis for a prevalent wine spoilage strain, AWRI1499. The 12.7 Mb assembly, consisting of 324 contigs in 99 scaffolds (super-contigs) at 26-fold coverage, exhibits a relatively high density of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). Haplotype sampling for 1.2% of open reading frames suggested that the D. bruxellensis AWRI1499 genome is comprised of a moderately heterozygous diploid genome, in combination with a divergent haploid genome. Gene content analysis revealed enrichment in membrane proteins, particularly transporters, along with oxidoreductase enzymes. Availability of this assembly and annotation provides a resource for further investigation of genomic organization in this species, and functional characterization of genes that may confer important phenotypic traits
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