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    Warfarin Hipersensitivity. How to Deal with it?

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    Os autores descrevem um caso clínico de hipersensibilidade à varfarina traduzido por uma elevação acentuada do INR, aquando da introdução do fármaco em doente com antecedentes tromboembólicos. Da pesquisa de polimorfismos para os genes VKORC1 e CYP2C9, utilizando técnicas de amplificação por PCR e hibridização reversa, apurou-se heterozigotia para -1639G>A (gene VKORC1) e homozigotia para 1075A>C (genótipo CYP2C9*3/*3). Os autores fazem uma revisão da farmacodinâmica da varfarina e da sua acção sobre a vitamina K, sugerindo-se indicações para a investigação de algumas variações genéticas, no sentido de obviar potenciais complicações associadas ao fármaco

    Local identity as an amplifier: procedural justice, local identity and attitudes towards new dam projects

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    Local environmental changes are complex processes that are not always easily accepted by the communities. Research has shown that perceived procedural justice is a key variable in understanding these debates. From a perspective based on Social Identity Theory, we hypothesize in this paper that this effect will be particularly stronger for those that have a high degree of place identity, at least in the early stages of such projects. Results based on two large-scale studies conducted on sites where two dams were projected to be built support our hypotheses (Studies 1, N = 248 and Study 2, N = 385), and show that these results stand, even after controlling for demographic factors, perceived trust and expected outcomes of the project for the region. These results are discussed based on the implications they have for project communication and management in early stages of project implementation. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.info:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersio

    Determination of nitrate and nitrite in dairy samples by sequential injection using an in-line cadmium-reducing column

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    A sequential injection analysis (SIA) system for the spectrophotometric determination of nitrate in dairy samples was developed. A test portion was aspirated into a carrier solution containing ethylendiaminetetracetic acid (EDTA) and ammonium buffer, which flowed into a copperized cadmium reduction column installed in-line for the determination of the nitrate plus nitrite contents of samples. For the nitrite determination, another test portion of sample was aspirated and directly sent to the detector without reduction. Nitrate content was calculated from the difference between nitrate plus nitrite (expressed as nitrite) and nitrite content. The spectrophotometric determination is based on the Griess reaction. The proposed method was used to test several dairy samples (ultrapasteurized milk with 1.7% milk fat, whey, raw bovine milk and several cheese varieties). Results were statistically in good agreement with those provided by the reference procedure, with a detection limit of 0.15 mgL 1. A sampling rate of 21 determinations per hour can be achieved with this procedure

    Análise sensorial de carne de caprinos do nordeste brasileiro.

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    Analise sensorial de carne de caprinos do nordeste brasileiro.bitstream/CNPAT-2010/5393/1/Pa-060.pd

    A new approach for the sequential injection spectrophotometric determination of the total antioxidant activity

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    A sequential injection system based on the ABTS (2,2'-azino-bis-(3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulphonic-acid) methodology was developed. The proposed method, incorporating a mixing chamber in the side port of the selection valve, was evaluated to measure the total antioxidant activity of several beverages and foods. The ABTS•+ is generated by oxidation of ABTS with potassium persulfate and is reduced in presence of hydrogen-donating antioxidants converting into a colourless product. The applicability of the developed method was tested by measurement of the antioxidant activity of pure compounds as well as by analysing complex food and beverage samples. The antioxidant activity was presented as l(+) ascorbic acid equivalence. The values obtained by this methodology were not significantly different from the results obtained by the original spectrophotometric ABTS assay. For most of the studied antioxidants, antioxidant activity varied with pH and dilution. The proposed SIA system is suitable for screening direct or diluted total antioxidant activity of pure compounds or food samplesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersio

    Cell encapsulation in thermoresponsive chitosan based hydrogels for cartilage tissue engineering

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    [Excerpt] The repair of articular cartilage is still a challenging medical problem and there is a need for the development of a clinically useful cartilage tissue engineering strategies. A variety of materials have been suggested for cartilage engineered repair, and injectable hydrogels are among the most promising alternatives. This work aimed the exploration of the suitability of chitosan/ glycerol-phosphate/hydroxyethyl cellulose (CGP) hydrogel as scaffold for cell encapsulation, using ATDC5 cells (murine chondrogenic cell line) to produce cartilage-like tissue trough tissue engineering approach. [...]info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio

    Evaluating biomaterial-and microfluidic-based 3D tumor models

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    Cancer is a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, with a disease burden estimated to increase in the coming decades. Disease heterogeneity and limited information on cancer biology and disease mechanisms are aspects that 2D cell cultures fail to address. We review the current "state-of-the-art" in 3D Tissue Engineering (TE) models developed for and used in cancer research. Scaffold-based TE models and microfluidics, are assessed for their potential to fill the gap between 2D models and clinical application. Recent advances in combining the principles of 3D TE models and microfluidics are discussed, with a special focus on biomaterials and the most promising chip-based 3D models.The authors would like to thank the European Union's Seventh Framework Program (FP7/2007-2013) under grant agreement no REGPOT-CT2012-316331-POLARIS, and QREN (ON.2 - NORTE-01-0124-FEDER-000016) co-financed by North Portugal Regional Operational Program (ON.2 - O Novo Norte), under the National Strategic Reference Framework (NSRF), through the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) for providing financial support to this project. The FCT distinction attributed to J.M.O. under the Investigator FCT program (IF/00423/2012) Is also greatly acknowledged

    CDM Accelerating Cosmology as an Alternative to LCDM model

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    A new accelerating cosmology driven only by baryons plus cold dark matter (CDM) is proposed in the framework of general relativity. In this model the present accelerating stage of the Universe is powered by the negative pressure describing the gravitationally-induced particle production of cold dark matter particles. This kind of scenario has only one free parameter and the differential equation governing the evolution of the scale factor is exactly the same of the Λ\LambdaCDM model. For a spatially flat Universe, as predicted by inflation (Ωdm+Ωbaryon=1\Omega_{dm}+\Omega_{baryon}=1), it is found that the effectively observed matter density parameter is Ωmeff=1−α\Omega_{meff} = 1- \alpha, where α\alpha is the constant parameter specifying the CDM particle creation rate. The supernovae test based on the Union data (2008) requires α∼0.71\alpha\sim 0.71 so that Ωmeff∼0.29\Omega_{meff} \sim 0.29 as independently derived from weak gravitational lensing, the large scale structure and other complementary observations.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figure
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