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    A proposta da Revista Gama associa-se ao projeto do Congresso CSO — Criadores Sobre outras Obras — mas com uma opção editorial específica, de valorizar as obras merecedoras de uma revisão ao seu tempo, à sua génese, ao seu contexto. O estudo destes contextos permite um olhar integrador sobre a cultura. A mudança é profunda. Hoje, se já não se trata de mudar o mundo, restará ocupar os espaços desgovernados: é este o perigo na “Sociedade sem relato” (Canclini). Talvez a pesquisa que se impõe seja aquela que consegue estabelecer novas relações entre os referentes e agentes culturais, sem ambicionar revelar tramas ocultas, mas propondo linhas condutoras que permitam uma leitura do mundo no desordenamento cultural. É desde esse ponto que “a arte pode continuar a nos dar, nesta desencantada mudança de século, o mínimo de utopia sem a qual o progresso material perde o sentido da emancipação e se transforma na pior das perversões” (Martín-Barbero). Alguns dos 15 artigos apresentados neste número 8 da revista Gama devolvem-nos conhecimentos sobre propostas artísticas menos conhecidas no decorrer das décadas. Artistas retêm na sua memória a obra de alguns dos seus companheiros de trabalho: o seu olhar é privilegiado para conhecer o fazer artístico pelo lado de dentro, testemunhar o entretecer das tramas onde se elaboram os discursos, intervenções, que constroem a cultura. Lança-se o olhar, procura-se entre os iguais estudam-se as falas. As coisas precisam de voltar a ser pensadas.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio

    Que luz é esta que nos faz ver através do tempo : o mistério do visível

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    Possuiu um CD com Videos apenas consultável na Biblioteca da FBAUL, com a cota CDA 188What light is this that makes our sight... This is a research about light and time, about the relevance of a certain way of looking and the mystery of the visible. It is about the usual way of looking (the every-day view) and the look that is inhabited (the look-that-sees). In short, it is about how visibility – and more generally, existence - can be affected by a certain look. I purpose to walk this path through the evocation of some artists that approached these issues and from it they made art. They are: Gérard Castello-Lopes, Samuel Beckett, Paul Cézanne and James Turrell. Through art I propose to inquire visibility itself asserting that there it is unveiled (and hidden) the Mystery. That the mystery at the distant stars is the heaven on earth – and the ground beneath our fee

    Unraveling the genetic background of individuals with a clinical familial hypercholesterolemia phenotype

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    Familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) is a common genetic disorder of lipid metabolism caused by pathogenic/likely pathogenic variants in LDLR, APOB, and PCSK9 genes. Variants in FH-phenocopy genes (LDLRAP1, APOE, LIPA, ABCG5, and ABCG8), polygenic hypercholesterolemia, and hyperlipoprotein (a) [Lp(a)] can also mimic a clinical FH phenotype. We aim to present a new diagnostic tool to unravel the genetic background of clinical FH phenotype. Biochemical and genetic study was performed in 1,005 individuals with clinical diagnosis of FH, referred to the Portuguese FH Study. A next-generation sequencing panel, covering eight genes and eight SNPs to determine LDL-C polygenic risk score and LPA genetic score, was validated, and used in this study. FH was genetically confirmed in 417 index cases: 408 heterozygotes and 9 homozygotes. Cascade screening increased the identification to 1,000 FH individuals, including 11 homozygotes. FH-negative individuals (phenotype positive and genotype negative) have Lp(a) >50 mg/dl (30%), high polygenic risk score (16%), other monogenic lipid metabolism disorders (1%), and heterozygous pathogenic variants in FH-phenocopy genes (2%). Heterozygous variants of uncertain significance were identified in primary genes (12%) and phenocopy genes (7%). Overall, 42% of our cohort was genetically confirmed with FH. In the remaining individuals, other causes for high LDL-C were identified in 68%. Hyper-Lp(a) or polygenic hypercholesterolemia may be the cause of the clinical FH phenotype in almost half of FH-negative individuals. A small part has pathogenic variants in ABCG5/ABCG8 in heterozygosity that can cause hypercholesterolemia and should be further investigated. This extended next-generation sequencing panel identifies individuals with FH and FH-phenocopies, allowing to personalize each person’s treatment according to the affected pathway

    Characterisation of microbial attack on archaeological bone

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    As part of an EU funded project to investigate the factors influencing bone preservation in the archaeological record, more than 250 bones from 41 archaeological sites in five countries spanning four climatic regions were studied for diagenetic alteration. Sites were selected to cover a range of environmental conditions and archaeological contexts. Microscopic and physical (mercury intrusion porosimetry) analyses of these bones revealed that the majority (68%) had suffered microbial attack. Furthermore, significant differences were found between animal and human bone in both the state of preservation and the type of microbial attack present. These differences in preservation might result from differences in early taphonomy of the bones. © 2003 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved

    Brazilian Flora 2020: Leveraging the power of a collaborative scientific network

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    International audienceThe shortage of reliable primary taxonomic data limits the description of biological taxa and the understanding of biodiversity patterns and processes, complicating biogeographical, ecological, and evolutionary studies. This deficit creates a significant taxonomic impediment to biodiversity research and conservation planning. The taxonomic impediment and the biodiversity crisis are widely recognized, highlighting the urgent need for reliable taxonomic data. Over the past decade, numerous countries worldwide have devoted considerable effort to Target 1 of the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation (GSPC), which called for the preparation of a working list of all known plant species by 2010 and an online world Flora by 2020. Brazil is a megadiverse country, home to more of the world's known plant species than any other country. Despite that, Flora Brasiliensis, concluded in 1906, was the last comprehensive treatment of the Brazilian flora. The lack of accurate estimates of the number of species of algae, fungi, and plants occurring in Brazil contributes to the prevailing taxonomic impediment and delays progress towards the GSPC targets. Over the past 12 years, a legion of taxonomists motivated to meet Target 1 of the GSPC, worked together to gather and integrate knowledge on the algal, plant, and fungal diversity of Brazil. Overall, a team of about 980 taxonomists joined efforts in a highly collaborative project that used cybertaxonomy to prepare an updated Flora of Brazil, showing the power of scientific collaboration to reach ambitious goals. This paper presents an overview of the Brazilian Flora 2020 and provides taxonomic and spatial updates on the algae, fungi, and plants found in one of the world's most biodiverse countries. We further identify collection gaps and summarize future goals that extend beyond 2020. Our results show that Brazil is home to 46,975 native species of algae, fungi, and plants, of which 19,669 are endemic to the country. The data compiled to date suggests that the Atlantic Rainforest might be the most diverse Brazilian domain for all plant groups except gymnosperms, which are most diverse in the Amazon. However, scientific knowledge of Brazilian diversity is still unequally distributed, with the Atlantic Rainforest and the Cerrado being the most intensively sampled and studied biomes in the country. In times of “scientific reductionism”, with botanical and mycological sciences suffering pervasive depreciation in recent decades, the first online Flora of Brazil 2020 significantly enhanced the quality and quantity of taxonomic data available for algae, fungi, and plants from Brazil. This project also made all the information freely available online, providing a firm foundation for future research and for the management, conservation, and sustainable use of the Brazilian funga and flora
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