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    Da luta pela terra ao reconhecimento: considerações sobre a trajetória das famílias assentadas no PDS Santa Helena e o acesso a políticas públicas

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    A expansão do capitalismo no meio rural tem como consequência histórica o conflito entre o capital e as populações camponesas. Esse conflito se materializa, não somente, mas em grande parte, na luta pela terra e na dificuldade que as populações camponesas têm em acessar políticas públicas voltadas para um desenvolvimento rural compatível com a diversidade dos sujeitos e de suas formas de organização social presentes no rural brasileiro. Neste contexto, o presente trabalho pretende analisar a conflitualidade inerente à questão agrária brasileira a partir de um estudo de caso, a saber: o Projeto de Desenvolvimento Sustentável (PDS) Santa Helena, localizado no município de São Carlos, interior do estado de São Paulo. Nosso objetivo é reconstruir a trajetória de luta pela terra dos assentados, bem como compreender como se dá o acesso da comunidade assentada a outras políticas públicas. Nossa hipótese é a de que os agricultores do Santa Helena enfrentam dificuldades para serem reconhecidos como sujeitos que podem acessar políticas públicas, o que limita, por seu turno, a capacidade de produção e reprodução social e material desses assentados

    Effects of deoxynivalenol exposure time and contamination levels on rainbow trout

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    The trend toward using plant‐based ingredients in aquafeeds is set to intensify; however, mycotoxin contamination might be a challenge. Two diets, with deoxynivalenol (DON) levels of 1,166 μg/kg (1.1 DON) and 2,745 μg/kg (2.7 DON), were prepared for short‐term DON exposure (50 days). A third diet with a low DON level of 367 μg/kg (0.3 DON) was prepared for long‐term DON exposure (168 days). Ingestion of DON by trout during both short‐term/high‐dosage exposure (50 days; 1,166 μg/kg and 2,700 μg/kg DON) and long‐term/low‐dosage exposure (168 days; 367 μg/kg DON) impacted growth performance and, to a lesser extent, liver enzyme parameters (2.7 DON). Histopathology showed mild to moderate changes in the liver but not in the other sampled tissues (intestine and kidney). Despite these effects, short‐term exposure of rainbow trout to high doses of DON did not result in increased susceptibility to Yersinia ruckeri. In both the short‐ and long‐term studies, the effects of DON showed a high interindividual variability. The present study confirms that subclinical levels of mycotoxins affect rainbow trout. The effects of such low mycotoxin levels could be masked by other production challenges while still negatively affecting productivity

    Promising prospective effects of Withania somnifera on broiler performance and carcass characteristics: A comprehensive review

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    Poultry production contributes markedly to bridging the global food gap. Many nations have limited the use of antibiotics as growth promoters due to increasing bacterial antibiotic tolerance/resistance, as well as the presence of antibiotic residues in edible tissues of the birds. Consequently, the world is turning to use natural alternatives to improve birds' productivity and immunity. Withania somnifera, commonly known as ashwagandha or winter cherry, is abundant in many countries of the world and is considered a potent medicinal herb because of its distinct chemical, medicinal, biological, and physiological properties. This plant exhibits antioxidant, cardioprotective, immunomodulatory, anti-aging, neuroprotective, antidiabetic, antimicrobial, antistress, antitumor, hepatoprotective, and growth-promoting activities. In poultry, dietary inclusion of W. somnifera revealed promising results in improving feed intake, body weight gain, feed efficiency, and feed conversion ratio, as well as reducing mortality, increasing livability, increasing disease resistance, reducing stress impacts, and maintaining health of the birds. This review sheds light on the distribution, chemical structure, and biological effects of W. somnifera and its impacts on poultry productivity, livability, carcass characteristics, meat quality, blood parameters, immune response, and economic efficiency

    Gene surgery

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    Gene therapy became in last decade a new emerging therapeutic era showing promising results against different diseases such as cancer, cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, and neurological disorders. Recently, the genome editing technique for eukaryotic cells called CRISPR-Cas (Clustered Regulatory Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats) has enriched the field of gene surgery with enhanced applications. In the present review, we summarized the different applications of gene surgery for treating human diseases such as cancer, diabetes, nervous, and cardiovascular diseases, besides the molecular mechanisms involved in these important effects. Several studies support the important therapeutic applications of gene surgery in a large number of health disorders and diseases including β-thalassemia, cancer, immunodeficiencies, diabetes, and neurological disorders. In diabetes, gene surgery was shown to be effective in type 1 diabetes by triggering different signaling pathways. Furthermore, gene surgery, especially that using CRISPR-Cas possessed important application on diagnosis, screening and treatment of several cancers such as lung, liver, pancreatic and colorectal cancer. Nevertheless, gene surgery still presents some limitations such as the design difficulties and costs regarding ZFNs (Zinc Finger Nucleases) and TALENs (Transcription Activator-Like Effector Nucleases) use, off-target effects, low transfection efficiency, in vivo delivery-safety and ethical issues

    Verbos de indicação na Libras: possíveis evidências de distanciamento

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    Nesta pesquisa, analisa-se as especificidades de um grupo de verbos que tem sido chamado na literatura ora de verbos indicadores (LIDDELL, 2003, MOREIRA, 2007), ora de verbos de concordância (BRITO, 1995, QUADROS; KARNOPP, 2004). O objetivo é identificar o elemento dêixis de pessoa na Língua de Sinais Brasileira e mais especificamente, discutir a noção de distanciamento na articulação dos verbos de indicação. Esta pesquisa se justifica devido à escassez de estudos na área e pela necessidade de entendermos mais sobre os verbos de indicação. Os dados (corpus) de análise desta pesquisa foram 54 piadas, contadas por 35 participantes surdos, sendo 26 homens e 9 mulheres. Na análise dos vídeos, foram encontrados 113 verbos de indicação. Uma característica de grande relevância encontrada nessa pesquisa foi quando os referentes estão distantes, os verbos de indicação tendem a ser articulados com trajetória distante e com posição da mão à altura da cabeça do sinalizador

    Oxidation of potato starch with different sodium hypochlorite concentrations and its effect on biodegradable films

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    AbstractThe objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of oxidation with sodium hypochlorite at different concentrations of active chlorine (0.5, 1.0 and 1.5 g/100 g) on the physicochemical, morphological, pasting, thermal and gel texture properties of potato starch. The native and oxidized starches were used in different concentrations (3.0, 4.0 and 5.0 g starch/100 mL) for the preparation of biodegradable films using glycerol as plasticizer. The films were evaluated for their mechanical properties, color, water solubility and permeability of water vapor. The degree of oxidation potato starches was more intense as there was an increased concentration of active chlorine in the reaction. Films made with oxidized starch with the highest level of active chlorine had lower tensile strength when compared to native starch films. Also, these films had a lower water solubility and water vapor permeability as compared to the native starch films

    N,N-Diphenylanilino-heterocyclic aldehyde-based chemosensors for UV-vis/NIR and fluorescence Cu(II) detection

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    Herein, three N,N-diphenylanilino-heterocyclic aldehyde probes (5, 6 and 7) are synthesized, characterized and their sensing behaviour against metal cations tested. Acetonitrile solutions of the three probes show an intramolecular charge-transfer band in the 360-420 nm range due to the presence of an electron donor N,N-diphenylanilino group and an electron acceptor aldehyde moiety. Besides, all three probes are moderately emissive with bands in the 540-580 nm range in acetronitrile. The chromo-fluorogenic behaviour of the three probes in acetonitrile in the presence of selected metal cations is assessed. Of all the metal cations tested only Cu(ii) induces marked colour and emission changes. In this respect, addition of Cu(ii) cations to solutions of the probes induces the appearance of NIR absorptions at 756 nm for 5, at 852 nm for 6 and at 527, 625 and 1072 nm for 7. Besides, Cu(ii) induces a marked quenching of the emission of the three probes. The observed spectral changes are ascribed to the formation of 1:1 probe-Cu(ii) complexes in which the metal cation interacts with the acceptor part of the chemosensors. In addition, the limits of detection determined using UV-visible and fluorescence titrations are in the 0.21-5.12 M range, which are values lower than the minimum concentration prescribed by the World Health Organization (WHO) guideline for drinking water for copper (30 mM). Besides, probe 7 is used for the detection of Cu(ii) in aqueous environments using SDS anionic surfactant.We thank the Spanish Government (MAT2015-64139-C4-1-R) and Generalitat Valenciana (PROMETEO2018/024). H. E. O. thanks Generalitat Valenciana for his Grisolia fellowship. Thanks are due to Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia (FCT) for a PhD grant to R. C. M. Ferreira (SFRH/BD/86408/2012), and FEDER (European Fund for Regional Development)-COMPETE-QREN-EU for financial support through the Chemistry Research Centre of the University of Minho (Ref. PEst-C/QUI/UI0686/2016 and PEst-C/QUI/UI0686/2018). The NMR spectrometer Bruker Avance III 400 is part of the National NMR Network and was purchased within the framework of the National Program for Scientific Re-equipment, contract REDE/1517/RMN/2005 with funds from POCI 2010 (FEDER) and FCT
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