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    Relativismo Antropológico e Objetividade Etnográfica

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    A conferência tem dois objetivos: combater o relativismo antropológico que defende a incomensurabilidade de mundos e defender a objetividade etnográfica como componente essencial da atividade antropológica. Para isso, começo com uma recapitulação da história da etnografia, salientando aí o papel das duas guerras mundiais; em seguida considero as implicações atuais da violência e da guerra internacional para a discussão da objetividade e da comensurabilidade

    Dilemas da Razão Prática: Simbolismo, Tecnologia e Ecologia na Floresta Amazônica

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    O aspecto mais excitante desse livro é que ele trata de frente um fenómeno teórico curioso: a guerra que estruturalismo e materialismo cultural travam na floresta amazônica. É urna guerra com características tradicionais que não podem deixar de chamar a atenção do observador externo: nela, a existência do adversário é, parece, essencial para reafirmar a identidade de cada contendor, ao mesmo tempo que cada um deles é incapaz de reconhecer no seu interlocutor e adversário uma verdade sobre si mesmo. Não admira que a floresta amazônica seja um terreno fértil para o estruturalismo. Contrariamente à previsão de um evolucionismo tecnológico, por exemplo, sociedades pequenas e tecnicamente rudimentares, vivendo em ambientes marginais como o cerrado, mostram a qualquer observador uma inesperada exuberância intelectual e sociológica. Nada mais natural, portanto, que tomá-las como evidência da autonomia da atividade simbólica que se expressa em classificações, mitos e construções de valor estético, requintes que os materialistas pensam estar acima das posses materiais desses povos pobres

    Simetria e entropia: sobre a noção de estrutura de Lévi-Strauss

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    In a famous but often misunderstood article, Lévi-Strauss defines the notions of structure and model, and asserts the significance of these notions for the social sciences. We find there notions such as "group", "topology" and "order", as well as the distinction between "mechanical models" and "statistical models", and a classification of the social sciences (history, sociology, etnography and ethnology) based on such notions. It this a residue of "scientificism", to be discarded in later works, and to be contrasted with the "humanism" of Tristes Tropiques, for instance? The answer is no, not only because such notions stay alive in Lévi-Strauss later works, but also because some of the most basic ideas on society and history, present in Tristes Tropiques, spring from them. It is true that Lévi-Strauss uses such notions in a metaphorical mode, so that it is useless to seek in his texts precise scientific definitions. By employing such notions, always guided by a conscious effort towards combining sensibility and reason, and disrespecting the currently trendy cleavage between "Geistwissenschaften" and "Naturwissenchaften", Lévi-Strauss has expressed some of his central themes. One of them is the significance of symmetry as a fundamental property of culture and nature alike. Another theme is the view of history as a loss of symmetry. These basic themes are interspersed in his analyses of kinship and myth, and also in many texts on music and painting. The research program formulated by Lévi-Strauss in his article on "The Notion of Structure in Anthropology", as well as in La Pensée Sauvage, often treated as if it were outdated, remains influential outside the anthropological mainstream, in disciplines such as neuroscience, ethnoscience and the theory of self-organizing systems. This article tries to explain why.Em um artigo famoso mas pouco compreendido, Lévi-Strauss define as noções de estrutura e de modelos, e afirma a importância dessas noções para as Ciências Sociais. Encontramos ali as noções de "grupo", de "estrutura topológica" e de "estrutura de ordem", a distinção entre "modelos mecânicos" e a de "modelos estatísticos", e uma classificação das Ciências Sociais (a História, a Sociologia, a Etnografia e a Etnologia) a partir dessas noções . Trata-se de "cientificismo" depois abandonado? Não, porque o uso dessas noções não somente permanece em sua obra posterior, como elas envolvem algumas das idéias mais básicas de Lévi-Strauss sobre as sociedades e seu movimento histórico. É verdade que Lévi-Strauss utiliza metaforicamente essas noções, de maneira que não adianta buscar nos seus textos as definições científicas para eles. Em vez disso, guiado por um esforço consciente de combinar sempre sensibilidade e razão, desrespeitando a moderna separação entre "ciências do espírito" e "ciências da natureza", Lévi-Strauss expressou alguns de seus temas centrais. Um deles é a importância das simetrias como propriedades comuns à natureza e à mente humana. O segundo é a visão da história como perda de simetrias. Esses temas encontram-se entremeados em suas análises de mitos e de parentesco, mas também no domínio da arte, na música e na pintura. Curiosamente, os projetos formulados por Lévi-Strauss no seu artigo sobre "A noção de estrutura em Antropologia", bem como no "Pensamento selvagem" e outros trabalhos no mesmo espírito, embora sejam vistos por muitos como ultrapassados, encontram-se em pleno vigor fora do mainstream da Antropologia, em disciplinas como a Neurociência, a Etnociência e a Teoria de sistemas auto-organizativos

    Intraclonal Genome Stability of the Metallo-beta-lactamase SPM-1-producing Pseudomonas aeruginosa ST277, an Endemic Clone Disseminated in Brazilian Hospitals

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    Carbapenems represent the mainstay therapy for the treatment of serious P aeruginosa infections. However, the emergence of carbapenem resistance has jeopardized the clinical use of this important class of compounds. The production of SPM-1 metallo-beta-lactamase has been the most common mechanism of carbapenem resistance identified in P. aeruginosa isolated from Brazilian medical centers. Interestingly, a single SPM-1-producing P. aeruginosa clone belonging to the ST277 has been widely spread within the Brazilian territory. In the current study, we performed a next-generation sequencing of six SPM-1-producing P. aeruginosa ST277 isolates. The core genome contains 5899 coding genes relative to the reference strain P. aeruginosa PAO1. A total of 26 genomic islands were detected in these isolates. We identified remarkable elements inside these genomic islands, such as copies of the bla(spM-1) gene conferring resistance to carbapenems and a type I-C CRISPR-Cas system, which is involved in protection of the chromosome against foreign DNA. In addition, we identified single nucleotide polymorphisms causing amino acid changes in antimicrobial resistance and virulence-related genes. Together,these factors could contribute to the marked resistance and persistence of the SPM-1-producing P aeruginosa ST277 clone. A comparison of the SPM-1-producing P. aeruginosa ST277 genomes showed that their core genome has a high level nucleotide similarity and synteny conservation. The variability observed was mainly due to acquisition of genomic islands carrying several antibiotic resistance genes.Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (FAPERJ)Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)Lab Nacl Comp Cient, Lab Bioinformat, Petropolis, BrazilUniv Fed Sao Paulo, Escola Paulista Med, Dept Internal Med, Lab Alerta,Div Infect Dis, Sao Paulo, BrazilLaboratório Alerta, Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Internal Medicine, Escola Paulista de Medicina, Universidade Federal de São Paulo, São Paulo, BrazilCNPq: 305535/2014-5CNPq: 302768/2011-4CNPq: 312864/2015-9FAPERJ: E-26/202.903/2016Web of Scienc

    Human Hantavirus Infection, Brazilian Amazon

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    Tropical Medicine Foundation of Amazonas. Manaus, AM, Brasil / Amazonas State University. Manaus, AM, Brasil / Nilton Lins University Center. Manaus, AM, Brasil.Tropical Medicine Foundation of Amazonas. Manaus, AM, Brasil / Amazonas State University. Manaus, AM, Brasil / Nilton Lins University Center. Manaus, AM, Brasil / University of Brasília. Brasília, DF, Brasil.Tropical Medicine Foundation of Amazonas. Manaus, AM, Brasil.Tropical Medicine Foundation of Amazonas. Manaus, AM, Brasil / Amazonas State University. Manaus, AM, Brasil / Nilton Lins University Center. Manaus, AM, Brasil.Health Surveillance Foundation. Manaus, AM, Brasil.Ministry of Health. Brasília, DF, Brazil.Ministério da Saúde. Secretaria de Vigilância em Saúde. Instituto Evandro Chagas. Belém, PA, Brasil.Ministério da Saúde. Secretaria de Vigilância em Saúde. Instituto Evandro Chagas. Belém, PA, Brasil.Ministério da Saúde. Secretaria de Vigilância em Saúde. Instituto Evandro Chagas. Belém, PA, Brasil.Tropical Medicine Foundation of Amazonas. Manaus, AM, Brasil / Amazonas State University. Manaus, AM, Brasil / Nilton Lins University Center. Manaus, AM, Brasil / University of Brasília. Brasília, DF, Brasil

    Spectroscopic and Asteroseismic Analysis of the Secondary Clump Red Giant HD 226808*

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    In order to clarify the properties of the secondary clump star HD 226808 (KIC 5307747), we combined four years of data from Kepler space photometry with high-resolution spectroscopy of the High Efficiency and Resolution Mercator Échelle Spectrograph mounted on the Mercator telescope. The fundamental atmospheric parameters, radial velocities, rotation velocities, and elemental abundance for Fe and Li were determined by analyzing line strengths and fitting-line profiles, based on a 1D local thermodynamic equilibrium model atmosphere. Second, we analyzed a photometric light curve obtained by Kepler and we extracted asteroseismic data of this target using Lets Analysis, Use and Report of Asteroseismology, a new seismic tool developed for the study of evolved FGK solar-like stars. We determined the evolutionary status and effective temperature, surface gravity, metallicity, microturbulence, and chemical abundances for Li, Ti, Fe, and Ni for HD 226808, by employing spectroscopy, asteroseismic scaling relations, and evolutionary structure models built in order to match observed data. Our results also show that an accurate synergy between good spectroscopic analysis and asteroseismology can provide a jump toward understanding evolved stars

    Azimuthal asymmetry in the risetime of the surface detector signals of the Pierre Auger Observatory

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    The azimuthal asymmetry in the risetime of signals in Auger surface detector stations is a source of information on shower development. The azimuthal asymmetry is due to a combination of the longitudinal evolution of the shower and geometrical effects related to the angles of incidence of the particles into the detectors. The magnitude of the effect depends upon the zenith angle and state of development of the shower and thus provides a novel observable, (secθ)max(\sec \theta)_\mathrm{max}, sensitive to the mass composition of cosmic rays above 3×10183 \times 10^{18} eV. By comparing measurements with predictions from shower simulations, we find for both of our adopted models of hadronic physics (QGSJETII-04 and EPOS-LHC) an indication that the mean cosmic-ray mass increases slowly with energy, as has been inferred from other studies. However, the mass estimates are dependent on the shower model and on the range of distance from the shower core selected. Thus the method has uncovered further deficiencies in our understanding of shower modelling that must be resolved before the mass composition can be inferred from (secθ)max(\sec \theta)_\mathrm{max}.Comment: Replaced with published version. Added journal reference and DO

    Genome of the Avirulent Human-Infective Trypanosome—Trypanosoma rangeli

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    Background: Trypanosoma rangeli is a hemoflagellate protozoan parasite infecting humans and other wild and domestic mammals across Central and South America. It does not cause human disease, but it can be mistaken for the etiologic agent of Chagas disease, Trypanosoma cruzi. We have sequenced the T. rangeli genome to provide new tools for elucidating the distinct and intriguing biology of this species and the key pathways related to interaction with its arthropod and mammalian hosts.  Methodology/Principal Findings: The T. rangeli haploid genome is ,24 Mb in length, and is the smallest and least repetitive trypanosomatid genome sequenced thus far. This parasite genome has shorter subtelomeric sequences compared to those of T. cruzi and T. brucei; displays intraspecific karyotype variability and lacks minichromosomes. Of the predicted 7,613 protein coding sequences, functional annotations could be determined for 2,415, while 5,043 are hypothetical proteins, some with evidence of protein expression. 7,101 genes (93%) are shared with other trypanosomatids that infect humans. An ortholog of the dcl2 gene involved in the T. brucei RNAi pathway was found in T. rangeli, but the RNAi machinery is non-functional since the other genes in this pathway are pseudogenized. T. rangeli is highly susceptible to oxidative stress, a phenotype that may be explained by a smaller number of anti-oxidant defense enzymes and heatshock proteins.  Conclusions/Significance: Phylogenetic comparison of nuclear and mitochondrial genes indicates that T. rangeli and T. cruzi are equidistant from T. brucei. In addition to revealing new aspects of trypanosome co-evolution within the vertebrate and invertebrate hosts, comparative genomic analysis with pathogenic trypanosomatids provides valuable new information that can be further explored with the aim of developing better diagnostic tools and/or therapeutic targets

    Ultrahigh-energy neutrino follow-up of Gravitational Wave events GW150914 and GW151226 with the Pierre Auger Observatory

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    On September 14, 2015 the Advanced LIGO detectors observed their first gravitational-wave (GW) transient GW150914. This was followed by a second GW event observed on December 26, 2015. Both events were inferred to have arisen from the merger of black holes in binary systems. Such a system may emit neutrinos if there are magnetic fields and disk debris remaining from the formation of the two black holes. With the surface detector array of the Pierre Auger Observatory we can search for neutrinos with energy above 100 PeV from point-like sources across the sky with equatorial declination from about -65 deg. to +60 deg., and in particular from a fraction of the 90% confidence-level (CL) inferred positions in the sky of GW150914 and GW151226. A targeted search for highly-inclined extensive air showers, produced either by interactions of downward-going neutrinos of all flavors in the atmosphere or by the decays of tau leptons originating from tau-neutrino interactions in the Earth's crust (Earth-skimming neutrinos), yielded no candidates in the Auger data collected within ±500\pm 500 s around or 1 day after the coordinated universal time (UTC) of GW150914 and GW151226, as well as in the same search periods relative to the UTC time of the GW candidate event LVT151012. From the non-observation we constrain the amount of energy radiated in ultrahigh-energy neutrinos from such remarkable events.Comment: Published version. Added journal reference and DOI. Added Report Numbe
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