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O trabalho da representação da memória social
Este artigo objetiva a analisar os bens culturais não tombados, através dos conceitos da memória social e idéias do patrimônio cultural, como silêncios das classes subalternas pela história oficial dominante no Brasil para construção de identidades
Hypovitaminosis D in patients undergoing kidney transplant: the importance of sunlight exposure
OBJECTIVES: Recent studies have shown a high prevalence of hypovitaminosis D, defined as a serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D level less than 30 ng/ml, in both healthy populations and patients with chronic kidney disease. Patients undergoing kidney transplant are at an increased risk of skin cancer and are advised to avoid sunlight exposure. Therefore, these patients might share two major risk factors for hypovitaminosis D: chronic kidney disease and low sunlight exposure. This paper describes the prevalence and clinical characteristics of hypovitaminosis D among patients undergoing kidney transplant. METHODS: We evaluated 25-hydroxyvitamin D serum levels in a representative sample of patients undergoing kidney transplant. We sought to determine the prevalence of hypovitaminosis D, compare these patients with a control group, and identify factors associated with hypovitaminosis D (e.g., sunlight exposure and dietary habits). RESULTS: Hypovitaminosis D was found in 79% of patients undergoing kidney transplant, and the major associated factor was low sunlight exposure. These patients had higher creatinine and intact parathyroid hormone serum levels, with 25-hydroxyvitamin D being inversely correlated with intact parathyroid hormone serum levels. Compared with the control group, patients undergoing kidney transplant presented a higher prevalence of 25-hydroxyvitamin D deficiency and lower serum calcium, phosphate and albumin but higher creatinine and intact parathyroid hormone levels. CONCLUSIONS: Our results confirmed the high prevalence of hypovitaminosis D in patients undergoing kidney transplant. Therapeutic strategies such as moderate sunlight exposure and vitamin D supplementation should be seriously considered for this population
Angular momentum of focused beams: beyond the paraxial approximation
We investigate in detail the focusing of a circularly polarized
Laguerre-Gaussian laser beam ( orbital angular momentum per photon;
for left/right-handed polarization) by a high numerical aperture
objective. The diffraction-limited focused beam has unexpected properties,
resulting from a strong interplay between the angular spatial structure and the
local polarization in the non-paraxial regime. In the region near the beam
axis, and provided that and and have opposite
signs, the energy locally counter-propagates and the projection of the electric
field onto the focal plane counter-rotates with respect to the circular
polarization of the incident beam. We explicitly show that the total angular
momentum flux per unit power is conserved after focusing, as expected by
rotational symmetry, but the spin and orbital separate contributions change.Comment: 10 pages, 9 figure
Micromechanical Properties of Injection-Molded Starch–Wood Particle Composites
The micromechanical properties of injection molded starch–wood particle composites were investigated as a function of particle content and humidity conditions.
The composite materials were characterized by scanning electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction methods. The microhardness
of the composites was shown to increase notably with the concentration of the wood particles. In addition,creep behavior under the indenter and temperature dependence
were evaluated in terms of the independent contribution of the starch matrix and the wood microparticles to the hardness value. The influence of drying time on the density
and weight uptake of the injection-molded composites was highlighted. The results revealed the role of the mechanism of water evaporation, showing that the dependence of water uptake and temperature was greater for the starch–wood composites than for the pure starch sample. Experiments performed during the drying process at 70°C indicated that
the wood in the starch composites did not prevent water loss from the samples.Peer reviewe
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