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    O clickbait no ciberjornalismo português e brasileiro: o caso brasileiro

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    O trabalho tem como proposta analisar a incidência de "clickbait" no jornalismo online português e brasileiro. Faz parte de uma atividade realizada em conjunto por pesquisadores brasileiros e portugueses, em que cada grupo efetuou a verificação em 18 veículos de informação geral do seu país com abrangência nacional, com produção própria e atualizada frequentemente, tanto nas páginas Web, assim como no Facebook. Este artigo traz os resultados encontrados na amostra brasileira que apontam um alto índice de "clickbait" ao se verificar os dados gerais, com 54,4% da amostra com ocorrência desta prática. Ao mesmo tempo, os valores se reduzem ao olharmos os 32 indicadores individualmente, em que apenas três tiveram índices superiores a 10%.The paper aims to analyze the incidence of clickbait in Portuguese and Brazilian online journalism. It is part of an activity carried out jointly by Brazilian and Portuguese researchers, in which each group carried out the verification in the Web and Facebook pages of 18 general information vehicles of such countries, each having national coverage, as well as its own production and frequent updates. This article presents the results found in the Brazilian sample that shows a high clickbait index, of 54.4%, when crosschecking the general data. On the other hand, the values are reduced when we look at the 32 indicators individually, in which only three had rates above 10%

    O clickbait no ciberjornalismo português e brasileiro: o caso português

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    A investigação que aqui se apresenta partiu da proposta de analisar a incidência de clickbait no ciberjornalismo português e brasileiro. Faz parte de um projeto desenvolvido em conjunto por investigadores brasileiros e portugueses, em que cada grupo efetuou a verificação em 18 cibermeios de informação geral do seu país com abrangência nacional e com produção própria e atualizada frequentemente, tanto nas páginas Web como no Facebook. Neste artigo apresentamos os resultados encontrados nos 270 títulos/conteúdos que constituíram a amostra portuguesa, que apontam para um índice de clickbait de 39,6%. Analisando individualmente os 32 indicadores, verificamos que nenhum chega aos 10%, destacando-se como valor mais alto a "Informação empolada", presente em 8,5% da amostra.The paper aims to analyze the incidence of clickbait in Portuguese and Brazilian online journalism. It is part of an activity carried out jointly by Brazilian and Portuguese researchers, in which each group carried out the verification in the Web and Facebook pages of 18 general information vehicles of such countries, each having national coverage, as well as its own production and frequent updates. This article presents the results found in the Portuguese sample that shows a high clickbait index, of 39,6%, when cross-checking the general data. On the other hand, the values are reduced when we look at the 32 indicators individually, all of them with rates below 10%

    The Effects of Different Loading Times on the Bone Response Around Dental Implants: A Histomorphometric Study in Dogs

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    Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate, through histomorphometric analysis, the effect that different loading times would have on the bone response around implants. Materials and Methods: Three Replace Select implants were placed on each side of the mandible in eight dogs (n = 48 implants). One pair of implants was selected for an immediate loading protocol (IL). After 7 days, the second pair of implants received prostheses for an early loading protocol (EL). Fourteen days after implant placement, the third pair of implants received prostheses for advanced early loading (AEL). Following 12 weeks of prosthetics, counted following the positioning of the metallic crowns for the AEL group, the animals were sacrificed and the specimens were prepared for histomorphometric analysis. The differences between loading time in the following parameters were evaluated through analysis of variance: bone-to-implant contact, bone density, and crestal bone loss. Results: The mean percentage of bone-to-implant contact for IL was 77.9% +/- 1.71%, for EL it was 79.25% +/- 2.11%, and for AEL it was 79.42% +/- 1.49%. The mean percentage of bone density for IL was 69.97% +/- 3.81%, for EL it was 69.23% +/- 5.68%, and for AEL it was 69.19% +/- 2.90%. Mean crestal bone loss was 1.57 +/- 0.22 mm for IL, 1.23 +/- 0.19 mm for EL, and 1.17 +/- 0.32 mm for AEL. There was no statistical difference for any of the parameters evaluated (P > .05). Conclusion: Different early loading times did not seem to significantly affect the bone response around dental implants. INT J ORAL MAXILLOFAC IMPLANTS 2010;25:473-481Nobel BiocareSao Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP)[2006/04747-0

    Left Ventricular Hypertrophy Evaluation in Obese Hypertensive Patients: Effect of Left Ventricular Mass Index Criteria

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    PURPOSE: To evaluate left ventricular mass (LVM) index in hypertensive and normotensive obese individuals. METHODS: Using M mode echocardiography, 544 essential hypertensive and 106 normotensive patients were evaluated, and LVM was indexed for body surface area (LVM/BSA) and for height² (LVM/h²). The 2 indexes were then compared in both populations, in subgroups stratified according to body mass index (BMI): <27; 27-30; > or = 30kg/m². RESULTS: The BSA index does not allow identification of significant differences between BMI subgroups. Indexing by height² provides significantly increased values for high BMI subgroups in normotensive and hypertensive populations. CONCLUSION: Left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) has been underestimated in the obese with the use of LVM/BSA because this index considers obesity as a physiological variable. Indexing by height² allows differences between BMI subgroups to become apparent and seems to be more appropriate for detecting LVH in obese populations

    Left Ventricular Diastolic Function in Essential Hypertensive Patients: Influence of Age and Left Ventricular Geometry

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    PURPOSE - To evaluate diastolic dysfunction (DD) in essential hypertension and the influence of age and cardiac geometry on this parameter. METHODS - Four hundred sixty essential hypertensive patients (HT) underwent Doppler echocardiography to obtain E/A wave ratio (E/A), atrial deceleration time (ADT), and isovolumetric relaxation time (IRT). All patients were grouped according to cardiac geometric patterns (NG - normal geometry; CR - concentric remodeling; CH- concentric hypertrophy; EH - eccentric hypertrophy) and to age (<40; 40 - 60; >60 years). One hundred six normotensives (NT) persons were also evaluated. RESULTS - A worsening of diastolic function in the HT compared with the NT, including HT with NG (E/A: NT - 1.38±0.03 vs HT - 1.27±0.02, p<0.01), was observed. A higher prevalence of DD occurred parallel to age and cardiac geometry also in the prehypertrophic groups (CR). Multiple regression analysis identified age as the most important predictor of DD (r²=0.30, p<0.01). CONCLUSION - DD was prevalent in this hypertensive population, being highly affected by age and less by heart structural parameters. DD is observed in incipient stages of hypertensive heart disease, and thus its early detection may help in the risk stratification of hypertensive patients
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