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    Chromosomal characterization of Hyla bischoffi and Hyla guentheri (Anura, Hylidae)

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    Hyla bischoffi and H. guentheri share some morphological and call characters with the H. pulchella and H. polytaenia groups. The inclusion of these two species in one of these two groups is still controversial. This study showed that both species have 2n = 24 chromosomes, consisting of five metacentric, five submetacentric, and two subtelocentric chromosome pairs. The nucleolus organizer region (NOR) was located on the long arm of chromosome 10, which also presented a block of heterochromatin in both species. The pericentromeric region of all the chromosomes was positively C-banded. There were no conspicuous differences in the karyotypes of these two species, except for an additional heterochromatic C-band on the short arms of chromosome 6 in H. bischoffi. The karyotypes of these two species were very similar to those of the H. pulchella group and indicate that neither species can be excluded from that group

    Intra and inter-rater reliability study of pelvic floor muscle dynamometric measurements

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    The aim of this study was to evaluate the intra and inter-rater reliability of pelvic floor muscle (PFM) dynamometric measurements for maximum and average strengths, as well as endurance. A convenience sample of 18 nulliparous women, without any urogynecological complaints, aged between 19 and 31 (mean age of 25.4±3.9) participated in this study. They were evaluated using a pelvic floor dynamometer based on load cell technology. The dynamometric evaluations were repeated in three successive sessions: two on the same day with a rest period of 30 minutes between them, and the third on the following day. All participants were evaluated twice in each session; first by examiner 1 followed by examiner 2. The vaginal dynamometry data were analyzed using three parameters: maximum strength, average strength, and endurance. The Intraclass Correlation Coefficient (ICC) was applied to estimate the PFM dynamometric measurement reliability, considering a good level as being above 0.75. The intra and inter-raters' analyses showed good reliability for maximum strength (ICCintra-rater1=0.96, ICCintra-rater2=0.95, and ICCinter-rater=0.96), average strength (ICCintra-rater1=0.96, ICCintra-rater2=0.94, and ICCinter-rater=0.97), and endurance (ICCintra-rater1=0.88, ICCintra-rater2=0.86, and ICCinter-rater=0.92) dynamometric measurements. The PFM dynamometric measurements showed good intra- and inter-rater reliability for maximum strength, average strength and endurance, which demonstrates that this is a reliable device that can be used in clinical practice.1929710

    Civilidade e empatia em disputa: o problema do controle de animais no espaço pĂșblico

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    Este artigo analisa as disputas morais que permeiam a ocupação do espaço pĂșblico por cĂŁes e gatos, evidenciando os valores conflitantes presentes nos processos de ordenação dessa convivĂȘncia. Seu foco Ă© a compreensĂŁo das ambiguidades geradas pela combinação entre a sensibilidade de empatia interespĂ©cie e uma sensibilidade civilizada, entendidas a partir da experiĂȘncia de proibição da polĂ­tica de captura e morte de animais errantes em Recife (PE). As emoçÔes persistentes de medo e nojo no contato com cĂŁes e gatos sĂŁo trazidas como exemplo do carĂĄter limiar da civilidade em relação Ă  violĂȘncia e do contraste entre as expressĂ”es morais antropocĂȘntricas e as moralidades fundadas na sensibilidade de empatia interespĂ©cie.Palavras-chave: Animais de rua. Impulsos civilizadores. Moralidade.Civility and emapthy in conflict: the problem of controlling animals in public placesThis article analyses the moral disputes over the presence of stray animals in public spaces, highlighting the conflicting values emerging in attempts to control the population of stray cats and dogs. It focuses on understanding the ambiguities developed through the combination of an interspecies empathy and a civilized sensibility based on the specific case of a local policy against overpopulation in Recife (state of Pernambuco, Brazil). The recurring emotions of fear and disgust are used as examples of the threshold between (1) civility and violence and (2) the anthropocentric morality versus interspecies empathy sensibility.Keywords: Stray animals. Civilizing impulses. Morality.

    Convergence of developmental mutants into a single tomato model system: 'Micro-Tom' as an effective toolkit for plant development research

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    <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The tomato (<it>Solanum lycopersicum </it>L.) plant is both an economically important food crop and an ideal dicot model to investigate various physiological phenomena not possible in <it>Arabidopsis thaliana</it>. Due to the great diversity of tomato cultivars used by the research community, it is often difficult to reliably compare phenotypes. The lack of tomato developmental mutants in a single genetic background prevents the stacking of mutations to facilitate analysis of double and multiple mutants, often required for elucidating developmental pathways.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>We took advantage of the small size and rapid life cycle of the tomato cultivar Micro-Tom (MT) to create near-isogenic lines (NILs) by introgressing a suite of hormonal and photomorphogenetic mutations (altered sensitivity or endogenous levels of auxin, ethylene, abscisic acid, gibberellin, brassinosteroid, and light response) into this genetic background. To demonstrate the usefulness of this collection, we compared developmental traits between the produced NILs. All expected mutant phenotypes were expressed in the NILs. We also created NILs harboring the wild type alleles for <it>dwarf</it>, <it>self-pruning </it>and <it>uniform fruit</it>, which are mutations characteristic of MT. This amplified both the applications of the mutant collection presented here and of MT as a genetic model system.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>The community resource presented here is a useful toolkit for plant research, particularly for future studies in plant development, which will require the simultaneous observation of the effect of various hormones, signaling pathways and crosstalk.</p

    A combined approach for comparative exoproteome analysis of Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis

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    Background: Bacterial exported proteins represent key components of the host-pathogen interplay. Hence, we sought to implement a combined approach for characterizing the entire exoproteome of the pathogenic bacterium Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis, the etiological agent of caseous lymphadenitis (CLA) in sheep and goats. Results: An optimized protocol of three-phase partitioning (TPP) was used to obtain the C. pseudotuberculosis exoproteins, and a newly introduced method of data-independent MS acquisition (LC-MSE) was employed for protein identification and label-free quantification. Additionally, the recently developed tool SurfG+ was used for in silico prediction of sub-cellular localization of the identified proteins. In total, 93 different extracellular proteins of C. pseudotuberculosis were identified with high confidence by this strategy; 44 proteins were commonly identified in two different strains, isolated from distinct hosts, then composing a core C. pseudotuberculosis exoproteome. Analysis with the SurfG+ tool showed that more than 75% (70/93) of the identified proteins could be predicted as containing signals for active exportation. Moreover, evidence could be found for probable non-classical export of most of the remaining proteins. Conclusions: Comparative analyses of the exoproteomes of two C. pseudotuberculosis strains, in addition to comparison with other experimentally determined corynebacterial exoproteomes, were helpful to gain novel insights into the contribution of the exported proteins in the virulence of this bacterium. The results presented here compose the most comprehensive coverage of the exoproteome of a corynebacterial species so far

    Convergence of developmental mutants into a single tomato model system: \u27Micro-Tom\u27 as an effective toolkit for plant development research

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    Background The tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) plant is both an economically important food crop and an ideal dicot model to investigate various physiological phenomena not possible in Arabidopsis thaliana. Due to the great diversity of tomato cultivars used by the research community, it is often difficult to reliably compare phenotypes. The lack of tomato developmental mutants in a single genetic background prevents the stacking of mutations to facilitate analysis of double and multiple mutants, often required for elucidating developmental pathways. Results We took advantage of the small size and rapid life cycle of the tomato cultivar Micro-Tom (MT) to create near-isogenic lines (NILs) by introgressing a suite of hormonal and photomorphogenetic mutations (altered sensitivity or endogenous levels of auxin, ethylene, abscisic acid, gibberellin, brassinosteroid, and light response) into this genetic background. To demonstrate the usefulness of this collection, we compared developmental traits between the produced NILs. All expected mutant phenotypes were expressed in the NILs. We also created NILs harboring the wild type alleles for dwarf, self-pruning and uniform fruit, which are mutations characteristic of MT. This amplified both the applications of the mutant collection presented here and of MT as a genetic model system. Conclusions The community resource presented here is a useful toolkit for plant research, particularly for future studies in plant development, which will require the simultaneous observation of the effect of various hormones, signaling pathways and crosstalk

    Household Transmission of Leptospira Infection in Urban Slum Communities

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    Leptospirosis has emerged to become an urban slum health problem. Epidemics of severe leptospirosis, characterized by jaundice, acute renal failure and haemorrhage, are now reported in cities throughout the developing world due to rapid expansion of slum settlements, which in turn has produced the ecological conditions for rodent-borne transmission of the spirochete pathogen. A survey was performed in the city of Salvador, Brazil, to determine whether the risk of Leptospira infection clustered in households within slum communities in which a member had developed severe leptospirosis. We found that members of households with an index case of leptospirosis had more than five times the risk of having serologic evidence for a prior infection than members of neighbourhood households in the same communities. Increased risk of infection was found among all age groups who resided in these households. The finding that Leptospira infection clusters in specific slum households indicates that the factors associated with this environment are important determinants for transmission. Further research is needed to identify the sources of contamination and risk exposures which occur in the places where slum inhabitants reside such that effective community-based prevention of urban leptospirosis can be implemented

    Calculating the QED correction to the hadronic vacuum polarisation on the lattice

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    Isospin-breaking corrections to the hadron vacuum polarization component of the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon are needed to ensure the theoretical precision of gΌ - 2 is below the experimental precision. We describe the status of our work calculating, using lattice QCD, the QED correction to the light and strange connected hadronic vacuum polarization in a Dashen scheme. We report results using physical N f = 2 + 1 + 1 HISQ ensembles at three lattice spacings and three heavier-than-light valence quark masses

    Development of New Canned Chub Mackerel Products Incorporating Edible Seaweeds—Influence on the Minerals and Trace Elements Composition

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    This study aimed to develop new canned chub mackerel products incorporating edible seaweeds (Ascophyllum nodosum, Fucus spiralis, Saccorhiza polyschides, Chondrus crispus, Porphyra sp. and Ulva sp.) harvested in the Portuguese North-Central coast, with simultaneous sensory improvement and minerals enrichment. Two processes were compared, namely the addition of seaweeds in i) the canning step and ii) in the brining step (as the replacement for salt). The concentrations of four macrominerals (Na, K, Ca and Mg), chloride, and twelve trace elements (Co, Cu, Fe, I, Li, Mn, Mo, Rb, Se, Sr, V and Zn) were determined by high-resolution continuum source flame atomic absorption spectrometry (HR-CS-FAAS) and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS), respectively. Results showed that canned chub mackerel incorporating C. crispus and F. spiralis was found to be the preferred sensory option, also exhibiting contents enriched with Cl, Co, Cu, Fe, I, Li, Mg, Mn, Mo, Na, Rb, Se, and Sr. This effect was more pronounced when both seaweed species were added to replace the salt added in the brining step.This work received financial support from project iCanSea—Conservas com macroalgas para diferenciação nutricional e sensorial, sponsored by Portugal 2020 under the Programa Operacional Competitividade e Internacionalização (Ref.3171/Portugal 2020). The Fundação para a CiĂȘncia e a Tecnologia (FCT) and the FEDER, under Programme PT2020 (Project UID/QUI/50006/2019) and the project Qualidade e Segurança Alimentar—uma abordagem (nano)tecnolĂłgica (NORTE-01-0145-FEDER-000011) are also acknowledged for the financial funding.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio

    Agricultura familiar e agroindĂșstria canavieira: impasses sociais.

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    A PolĂ­tica AgroenergĂ©tica para produção de biocombustĂ­veis Ă© apresentada sob os pressupostos do desenvolvimento sustentĂĄvel. O ĂĄlcool, produzido a partir da cana-de-açĂșcar, aparece como a alternativa mais viĂĄvel, o que estimula a expansĂŁo e redistribuição espacial da produção canavieira. O estado de GoiĂĄs estĂĄ entre as principais rotas de ampliação da cana. O objetivo do artigo Ă© compreender o debate das questĂ”es sociais no plano dos discursos oficiais em torno do Plano Nacional de Agroenergia, bem como as contradiçÔes sociais associadas Ă  expansĂŁo da monocultura canavieira em regiĂ”es de predomĂ­nio da agricultura familiar. O desenvolvimento do tema baseou-se num estudo de caso, realizado no municĂ­pio de Itapuranga (GO), valendo-se de uma abordagem qualitativa e da combinação das tĂ©cnicas de pesquisa bibliogrĂĄfica, observação e, principalmente, entrevistas. Constatou-se que a expansĂŁo do cultivo da cana-de-açĂșcar contribuiu para transformar o contexto social de Itapuranga e provocar alteraçÔes considerĂĄveis na dinĂąmica produtiva e organizacional dos agricultores familiares
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