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    The best guess approach to phase I trial design

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    Prevalence of IgG antibodies against Borrelia Burgdorferi s.l. and Ehrlichia Phagocytophila in sera of patients presenting symptoms of Lyme disease in a central region of Italy.

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    The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence (seroprevalence) of antibodies against Borrelia burgdorferi and Ehrlichia phagocytophila among patients resident in Lazio, a region of central Italy. Of a sample of 1,050 patients, which presented clinical manifestations related to Lyme disease, 34 (3.2%) were Borrelia-seropositive (Lyme index value ≥ 1.2). The sera of 25 out of the 34 patients that were Borrelia-positive were also analysed for the presence of antibodies against E. phagocytophila and 3 (12%) were found Ehrlichia-positive (titres >1:64). No Ehrlichia-positive samples were found among sera of 250 Borrelia-negative patients. Since both B. burgdorferi s.l. and Ehrlichia species share the same tick vector ( Ixodes ricinus), our results indicate that concurrent transmission of these microbial pathogens might have been occurred among the patients included in this study

    Chromium removal from contaminated waters using nanomaterials – a review

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    Current environmental policies aim to reduce the levels of toxic substances in aquatic ecosystems and to promote the water reuse after appropriate treatment of wastewater. Chromium is a hazard element present in effluents of various industries that should be reduced to achieve the objectives of those policies. Most of the results reported in the literature concern the use of nanomaterials for chromium sorption dissolved either in synthetic or mono-elemental spiked solutions. The present work reviews the results of research undertaken in the last decade on the application of various nanomaterials to decrease chromium concentrations in contaminated waters. Major factors influencing the removal efficiency were examined. Because most of the published studies are based on simple experiments with deionised water and mono contamination further studies are suggested focused on effects of natural and artificial chelators, interferences of other trace elements competing with chromium sorption, reduction the sorbent mass per water volume.publishe

    Preliminary management strategy evaluation for blue shark in the Indian Ocean using a data-limited approach

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    In tuna-RFMOs there has been an effort to move to quantitative stock assessments for pelagic sharks, especially for the main species such as blue shark Prionace glauca. In IOTC, blue shark was last assessed in 2017 with the use of an integrated length-based age-structured model (SS3). This paper now presents a preliminary exercise with data-limited Management Strategy Evaluation (MSE) to test options for different potential management procedures (MPs), using the data-limited methods toolkit (DLMtool). Reference points have not yet been adopted for sharks in IOTC, so for this exercise we set some tentative reference points noting that those can be updated in the future as needed. Eighty-nine MPs were evaluated with 9 considered potentially acceptable. Options and tradeoffs between those MPs are shown and described in the paper. We have focused mainly on trade-offs between biomass and yield, but according to the management objectives agreed other performance metrics can be applied. Even thought this is a preliminary exercise at this point, we hope that it provides initial thoughts and opens the discussion for the advancement of the blue shark management and conservation in the Indian Ocean

    Microalgal biomass pretreatment for bioethanol production: a review

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    Biofuels derived from microalgae biomass have received a great deal of attention owing to their high potentials as sustainable alternatives to fossil fuels. Microalgae have a high capacity of CO2 fixation and depending on their growth conditions, they can accumulate different quantities of lipids, proteins, and carbohydrates. Microalgal biomass can, therefore, represent a rich source of fermentable sugars for third generation bioethanol production. The utilization of microalgal carbohydrates for bioethanol production follows three main stages: i) pretreatment, ii) saccharification, and iii) fermentation. One of the most important stages is the pretreatment, which is carried out to increase the accessibility to intracellular sugars, and thus plays an important role in improving the overall efficiency of the bioethanol production process. Diverse types of pretreatments are currently used including chemical, thermal, mechanical, biological, and their combinations, which can promote cell disruption, facilitate extraction, and result in the modification the structure of carbohydrates as well as the production of fermentable sugars. In this review, the different pretreatments used on microalgae biomass for bioethanol production are presented and discussed. Moreover, the methods used for starch and total carbohydrates quantification in microalgae biomass are also briefly presented and compared.CONACYT -Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnologíainfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio

    Scientific Advice on the estimation of surplus for Sustainable Fisheries Partnership Agreements.

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    Scientific advice on the concept of surplus, as defined by the UNCLOS, was provided for three types of Sustainable Fisheries Partnership Agreements (SFPAs): i) Mixed SFPAs in West Africa, ii) Tuna SFPAs and iii) SFPA with Greenland. For Mixed SFPAs in West Africa, methods for surplus computation were defined, including alternatives for cases of data limited stocks. These methods may use as input five parameters that could be obtained from those recent stocks assessments that are representative of the current stock status. Surplus estimates would need to be regularly updated (ideally, yearly), according to every new stock assessments and following the enforcement of a management plan (or, by default, according to a transition scheme towards reaching Fmsy in 2020). In the case of West African transboundary stocks, a theoretical share of the surplus could be calculated using a standard rule based on historical catches within EEZs. The Surplus concept is not applicable for Tuna SFPAs, due to the high migratory character of tuna or tuna-like species, the fact that these stocks are mostly found in areas beyond national jurisdictions, the lack of direct estimates of local abundance and impossibility to calculate the capacity of the coastal States. For the SFPA with Greenland, Surplus is considered as any TAC allocated to Greenland and not utilised by this coastal State

    Conjugated Linoleic Acid: good or bad nutrient

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    Conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) is a class of 28 positional and geometric isomers of linoleic acid octadecadienoic.Currently, it has been described many benefits related to the supplementation of CLA in animals and humans, as in the treatment of cancer, oxidative stress, in atherosclerosis, in bone formation and composition in obesity, in diabetes and the immune system. However, our results show that, CLA appears to be not a good supplement in patients with cachexia

    The Opacity of Nearby Galaxies from Colors and Counts of Background Galaxies: I. The Synthetic Field Method and its Application to NGC 4536 and NGC 3664

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    We describe a new, direct method for determining the opacity of foreground galaxies which does not require any a priori assumptions about the spatial distribution or the reddening law of the obscuring material. The method is to measure the colors and counts of background galaxies which can be identified through the foreground system. The method is calibrated, and the effects of confusion and obscuration are decoupled by adding various versions of a suitable deep reference frame containing only field galaxies with known properties into the image of the foreground galaxy, and analyzing these ``synthetic field'' images in the same way as the real images. We test the method on HST WFPC2 archived images of two galaxies which are quite different: NGC 4536 is a large Sc spiral, and NGC 3664 is a small Magellanic irregular. The reference frames are taken from the Hubble Deep Field. From the background galaxy counts, NGC 4536 shows an extinction A_I ~ 1 mag in the northwestern arm region, and lower than 0.5 mag in the corresponding interarm region (no correction for inclination has been attempted). However, from the galaxy colors, the same reddening of E(V - I) ~ 0.2 is observed in both the arm and the interarm regions. In the interarm region, the combination of extinction and reddening can be explained by a diffuse component with a Galactic reddening law (R_V ~ 3). In the spiral arm, however, the same diffuse, low opacity component seems to coexist with regions of much higher opacity. Since the exposures are shorter the results for NGC 3664 are less clear, but also appear to be consistent with a two component distribution.Comment: 42 pages, 18 figures; accepted for publication in The Astrophysical Journal, Vol. 506, October 10, 199

    Eficácia do infliximabe antagonista do fator de necrose tumoral para depressão resistente ao tratamento: revisão sistemática e meta-análise

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    Artigo submetido ao Curso de Medicina da UNESC como requisito parcial para obtenção do Título de Bacharel em Medicina.Introdução: O termo Depressão Resistente ao Tratamento (DRT) refere-se tipicamente a episódios depressivos maiores que não respondem satisfatoriamente após dois ensaios de antidepressivos em monoterapia. Estudos tem sugerido que alterações em citocinas possuem um importante papel na fisiopatologia do DRT. Objetivo: Realizar uma revisão sistemática e meta-análise para avaliar a eficácia do tratamento adjuvante do infiximabe em DRT. Métodos: A estratégia de busca utilizou os seguintes termos: “Infliximab” or “Tumor Necrosis Factor alpha” or “TNF-alpha Inhibitor” and “Mood Disorders” or “Bipolar Disorders” or “Depressive Disorders”. Foi realizada a busca nas bases de dados Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Online (MEDLINE) via Pubmed, Excerpta Medical Database (EMBASE), Scopus, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL), Biomed Central, Web of Science, Índice Bibliográfico Español en Ciencias de la Salud (IBECS), Literatura Latino-Americana e do Caribe em Ciências da Saúde (LILACS), American Psychological Association (PsycINFO), Resumos de congressos, e literatura cinzenta. A pesquisa foi limitada para humanos, mas não houve restrição de idioma. Resultados: A pesquisa inicial nas bases de dados identificou 844 artigos potencialmente relevantes. Foram excluídos 828 estudos publicados após a revisão dos títulos e resumos no Covidence. Foram lidos, na íntegra, 16 artigos e 12 desses foram excluídos após leitura detalhada, pois apresentaram desenhos de estudos, população e resultados diferentes. Quatro estudos primários, publicados entre os anos de 2013 e 2018, envolvendo 152 pacientes, preencheram os critérios de inclusão e foram incluídos na revisão sistemática. No entanto, apenas dois estudos apresentaram dados passiveis de meta-análise da escala Hamilton para depressão (HAM-D). Conclusão: A revisão sistemática sugere que o fármaco não possui eficácia no tratamento de remissão dos sintomas depressivos em pacientes com DRT, avaliados através das pontuações do HAM-D. O protocolo de revisão foi registrado no PROSPERO (número de registro: CRD42019128826); em 17 de abri de 2019
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