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    Understanding drought dynamics during dry season in Eastern Northeast Brazil

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    Eastern Northeast Brazil (ENEB) generally experiences a high variability in precipitation in the dry season, with amplitudes that can overcome 500mm. The understanding of this variability can help in mitigating the socio-economic issues related to the planning and management of water resources this region, which is highly vulnerable to drought. This work aims to assess spatio-temporal variability of precipitation during the dry season and investigate the relationships between climate phenomena and drought events in the ENEB, using univariate (Spearman correlation) and multivariate statistical techniques, such as Principal Component Analysis, Cluster Analysis, and Maximum Covariance Analysis. The results indicate that the variability of precipitation in the dry season can be explained mainly (62%) by local physical conditions and climate conditions have a secondary contribution. Further analysis of the larger anomalous events suggests that the state of Atlantic and Pacific oceans can govern the occurrence of those events, and the conditions of Atlantic Ocean can be considered a potential modulator of anomalous phenomena of precipitation in ENEB

    Emanuele Tesauro nos trópicos: caminhos de uma tradução e crítica teórico-histórica em Organização do Conhecimento

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    After a series of historical-epistemological studies, focused on the Knowledge Organization (KO), which call attention to the thought of Emanuele Tesauro, a seventeenth-century theoretician, the urgency of bringing to discussion about the importance of translation, as a way of updating, his work. The present reflection tries to understand the Brazilian studies on Tesauro developed centrally in the last years, from the epistemological-historical perspective and the philosophy of the language, leading to the (necessary) interpretative experience of translation of the theoretical. The corpus of the proposal is focused on the introductory paragraph of the Categorical Index, a discourse that places Tesauro at the heart of the historical construction of the KO and, at the same time, at the forefront of the challenges of innovation in the contemporary domain. The Tesaurian Index is present in the third chapter, “Cagioni Instrumentali delle argutezze oratorie simboliche et lapidarie”, of his work Il Cannocchiale Aristotelico, published in 1670, an essential treatise for the modern understanding of metaphor as a possibility of understanding the world through language. One of the ways to enable this theoretical and epistemological deepening is the translation of his work, which can be considered a way of interpretation and updating, since it is a work of the seventeenth century. Starting from the point of view that the translation is an exercise of communication between different languages, epochs, histories, finally, cultures, that is to relate the meaning of a word with other words that do not belong to the same culture, the work was done involving four phases: definition of the scope of translation focusing on the relationship between Tesauro and KO, reaching the Categorical Index; first contact with the work with appropriation of the Introduction and the Categorical Index; translation proper, which corresponds to the creative part of the translation; evaluation of the translation in light of the KO lexicon. The Tesauro’s research practice and its work in KO seems immediately adherent, mainly by the (co) incidence of the name between subject and instrument (documentary language). The Tesauro’s metalinguistic character evokes not only a way of understanding Aristotelian rhetoric, but of establishing a writing practice, as well as, together with the presentation of the method of such a practice, filled with the interweaving of information, concepts, practices. This is, in short, Emanuele's twist: he is using logical (analytic-conceptual) Aristotle, but under a rhetorical (discursive) Aristotle's theory to indicate the dynamics of words in relation to things. With epistemological-historical lenses, focused on the constant instance of recontextualization, via the slow and necessary process of translation, Tesauro's thinking opens up, establishing itself not only as adherent, but as co-founder (among many margins of theoretical construction of the domain) of the OC. From the metaphorical plane, we can see that Emanuele Tesauro enters the heart of the most difficult and instigating dilemmas, current and historical, of the KO itself

    Preliminary Limits on the WIMP-Nucleon Cross Section from the Cryogenic Dark Matter Search (CDMS)

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    We are conducting an experiment to search for WIMPs, or weakly-interacting massive particles, in the galactic halo using terrestrial detectors. This generic class of hypothetical particles, whose properties are similar to those predicted by extensions of the standard model of particle physics, could comprise the cold component of non-baryonic dark matter. We describe our experiment, which is based on cooled germanium and silicon detectors in a shielded low-background cryostat. The detectors achieve a high degree of background rejection through the simultaneous measurement of the energy in phonons and ionization. Using exposures on the order of one kilogram-day from initial runs of our experiment, we have achieved (preliminary) upper limits on the WIMP-nucleon cross section that are comparable to much longer runs of other experiments.Comment: 5 LaTex pages, 5 eps figs, epsf.sty, espcrc2dsa2.sty. Proceedings of TAUP97, Gran Sasso, Italy, 7-11 Sep 1997, Nucl. Phys. Suppl., A. Bottino, A. di Credico and P. Monacelli (eds.). See also http://cfpa.berkeley.ed

    Association between Periodontal Disease and Inflammatory Arthritis Reveals Modulatory Functions by Melanocortin Receptor Type 3

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    Supported by Medical Research Council grant MR/K013068/1 (M.P. and T.M.M.), William Harvey Research Foundation (M.P. and L.V.N.), and Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq M.F.M.M., T.A.dS.; Brazil)

    The Dynamics of Transmission and Spatial Distribution of Malaria in Riverside Areas of Porto Velho, Rondônia, in the Amazon Region of Brazil

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    The study area in Rondônia was the site of extensive malaria epidemic outbreaks in the 19th and 20th centuries related to environmental impacts, with large immigration flows. The present work analyzes the transmission dynamics of malaria in these areas to propose measures for avoiding epidemic outbreaks due to the construction of two Hydroelectric Power Plants. A population based baseline demographic census and a malaria prevalence follow up were performed in two river side localities in the suburbs of Porto Velho city and in its rural vicinity. The quantification and nature of malaria parasites in clinical patients and asymptomatic parasite carriers were performed using microscopic and Real Time PCR methodologies. Anopheles densities and their seasonal variation were done by monthly captures for defining HBR (hourly biting rate) values. Main results: (i) malaria among residents show the riverside profile, with population at risk represented by children and young adults; (ii) asymptomatic vivax and falciparum malaria parasite carriers correspond to around 15% of adults living in the area; (iii) vivax malaria relapses were responsible for 30% of clinical cases; (iv) malaria risk for the residents was evaluated as 20–25% for vivax and 5–7% for falciparum malaria; (v) anopheline densities shown outdoors HBR values 5 to 10 fold higher than indoors and reach 10.000 bites/person/year; (vi) very high incidence observed in one of the surveyed localities was explained by a micro epidemic outbreak affecting visitors and temporary residents. Temporary residents living in tents or shacks are accessible to outdoors transmission. Seasonal fishermen were the main group at risk in the study and were responsible for a 2.6 fold increase in the malaria incidence in the locality. This situation illustrates the danger of extensive epidemic outbreaks when thousands of workers and secondary immigrant population will arrive attracted by opportunities opened by the Hydroelectric Power Plants constructions

    A biophysical model of cell adhesion mediated by immunoadhesin drugs and antibodies

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    A promising direction in drug development is to exploit the ability of natural killer cells to kill antibody-labeled target cells. Monoclonal antibodies and drugs designed to elicit this effect typically bind cell-surface epitopes that are overexpressed on target cells but also present on other cells. Thus it is important to understand adhesion of cells by antibodies and similar molecules. We present an equilibrium model of such adhesion, incorporating heterogeneity in target cell epitope density and epitope immobility. We compare with experiments on the adhesion of Jurkat T cells to bilayers containing the relevant natural killer cell receptor, with adhesion mediated by the drug alefacept. We show that a model in which all target cell epitopes are mobile and available is inconsistent with the data, suggesting that more complex mechanisms are at work. We hypothesize that the immobile epitope fraction may change with cell adhesion, and we find that such a model is more consistent with the data. We also quantitatively describe the parameter space in which binding occurs. Our results point toward mechanisms relating epitope immobility to cell adhesion and offer insight into the activity of an important class of drugs.Comment: 13 pages, 5 figure

    A parallel implementation of sequential minimal optimization on FPGA

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    This paper proposes a parallel FPGA implementation of the training phase of a Support Vector Machine (SVM). The training phase of the SVM is implemented using Sequential Minimal Optimization (SMO), which enables the resolution of a complex convex optimization problem using simple steps. The SMO implementation is also highly parallel and uses some acceleration techniques, such as the error cache. Moreover, the Hardware Friendly Kernel (HFK) is used in order to reduce the kernel’s area, enabling an increase in the number of kernels per area. After the parallel implementation in hardware, the SVM is validated by bit-accurate simulation. Finally, analysis associated with the temporal performance of the proposed structure, as well as analysis associated with FPGAs area usage is performed
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