234 research outputs found

    The textile materiality in the graduation of the fashion designer

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    AThe text presents a methodological experience lived in a Fashion Design course in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, made with students from the last semester during the development of their conclusion projects. It presents the study of a tool for the creative process and some results obtained. The text also reflects on the importance of textile material as a creative element and not just as a means for clothing

    Mediação: ferramenta de empoderamento dos jurisdicionados para a cultura do consenso em um contexto de respeito aos “precedentes judiciais"

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    - Divulgação dos SUMÁRIOS das obras recentemente incorporadas ao acervo da Biblioteca Ministro Oscar Saraiva do STJ. Em respeito à Lei de Direitos Autorais, não disponibilizamos a obra na íntegra.- Localização na estante: 347.918(81) T231

    Prevalence of suicide risk and comorbidities in postpartum women in Pelotas

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    AbstractObjectivesTo evaluate the prevalence of suicide risk and comorbidities in postpartum women.MethodsThis is a cross-sectional study of postpartum women. The sample comprised mothers who have received prenatal care from the Brazilian National System of Public Heath in the city of Pelotas. Suicide risk and other mental disorders were evaluated using the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI). A yes answer on one of the six interview questions was considered a sign of suicide risk.ResultsThe sample consisted of 919 postpartum women. The 11.5% suicide prevalence was 4.62 (CI 2.45, 8.73) times higher in women with low educational levels. Women with comorbid depression or an anxiety disorder showed a 17.04 (CI 2.27; 19.96) times greater risk of suicide than those who did not suffer from any mood disorder.ConclusionLower education levels and psychiatric disorders are associated with suicide risk. Bipolar disorder is the psychiatric disorder with the highest impact on suicide risk

    Removal of Emergent Pollutants by a Vertical Flow Constructed Wetland with Vetiveria Zizanioides: A Case Study for Caffeine

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    This work evaluated caffeine removal in a vertical flow constructed wetland (VFCW), planted with Vetiveria zizanioides. The feeding was continuous (synthetic influent: mineral medium and caffeine) to reduce the concentration variations in the bed. Two influent concentrations (0.75 ± 1.0 mg·L−1 and 1.5 ± 1.0 mg·L−1) were used with a constant hydraulic load (100 ± 10 L·m−2·d−1). Plant growth was monitored weekly, and characterization was carried out to determine the levels of chlorophyll a and b, pigments and carotenoids, and nutrients (nitrogen, phosphorus, magnesium, calcium, sodium and potassium). HPLC-MS was used to determine the caffeine concentration. The caffeine removal efficiency reached averages of 93 ± 1% and 87 ± 1% (retention time: 6.23 ± 0.23 hours). The caffeine contents in the influent did not affect chlorophyll a, total chlorophyll or carotenoids, and an increasing trend throughout the tests was observed. Sodium and potassium contents also showed an increase with higher caffeine concentration. This preliminary study showed that removing caffeine from wastewater using a VFCW is promising. Keywords: wastewater, emergent pollutants, caffeine, vertical flow constructed wetlands, Vetiveria zizanioide

    ONDE ELAS ESTÃO? A presença das mulheres como fontes de informação no Jornal Hoje e no JMTV 1a Edição:

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    This work aims to contribute to journalism and gender studies by focusing on the presence of women as sources of information in the national newscasts Jornal Hoje (Rede Globo), and JMTV 1a Edição (TV Mirante, affiliated with Rede Globo), regional newspaper of Maranhão. For this, Content Analysis was used as a scientific method. The corpus of the study comprises a sample of 24 news from Jornal Hoje and 24 news from JMTV 1a Edição, which were broadcast in 2019. Thus, 429 articles were analyzed that had 1,119 sources of information, of which only 442 were women. As a result, it is clear that were discrepancies in the presence of men and women in relation to the quantity and functions in the journalistic narrative.Este trabajo tiene como objetivo contribuir al periodismo y los estudios de género al enfocarse en la presencia de las mujeres como fuentes de información en los noticieros nacionales Jornal Hoje (Rede Globo) y JMTV 1a Edição (TV Mirante, afiliado a Rede Globo), diario regional de Maranhão. Para ello, se utilizó el Análisis de Contenido como método científico. El corpus del estudio comprende una muestra de 24 noticias de Jornal Hoje y 24 noticias de JMTV 1a Edição, que se emitieron en 2019. Así, se analizaron 429 artículos que contaban con 1.119 fuentes de información, de las cuales solo 442 eran mujeres. Como resultado, se vio discrepancias en la presencia de hombres y mujeres en relación a la cantidad y funciones en la narrativa periodística.Este trabalho se propõe a contribuir com os estudos de jornalismo e gênero ao se debruçar sobre a presença das mulheres como fontes de informações nos telejornais Jornal Hoje (Rede Globo), de abrangência nacional, e JMTV 1ª Edição (TV Mirante, afiliada da Rede Globo), jornal regional do Maranhão. Para isso, foi utilizado como método científico a Análise de Conteúdo. O corpus do estudo compreende uma amostra de 24 edições do Jornal Hoje e 24 edições do JMTV 1ª Edição, que foram transmitidas no ano de 2019. Assim, foram analisadas 429 matérias que contavam com 1.119 fontes de informação, sendo que apenas 442 eram mulheres. Como resultado, verificou-se discrepâncias da presença de homens e mulheres em relação à quantidade e funções na narrativa jornalística

    Removal of emergent pollutants by a vertical flow constructed wetland with Vetiveria Zizanioides: A case study for caffeine

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    This work evaluated caffeine removal in a vertical flow constructed wetland (VFCW), planted with Vetiveria zizanioides. The feeding was continuous (synthetic influent: mineral medium and caffeine) to reduce the concentration variations in the bed. Two influent concentrations (0.75 ± 1.0 mg·L−1 and 1.5 ± 1.0 mg·L−1) were used with a constant hydraulic load (100 ± 10 L·m−2·d−1). Plant growth was monitored weekly, and characterization was carried out to determine the levels of chlorophyll a and b, pigments and carotenoids, and nutrients (nitrogen, phosphorus, magnesium, calcium, sodium and potassium). HPLC-MS was used to determine the caffeine concentration. The caffeine removal efficiency reached averages of 93 ± 1% and 87 ± 1% (retention time: 6.23 ± 0.23 hours). The caffeine contents in the influent did not affect chlorophyll a, total chlorophyll or carotenoids, and an increasing trend throughout the tests was observed. Sodium and potassium contents also showed an increase with higher caffeine concentration. This preliminary study showed that removing caffeine from wastewater using a VFCW is promising

    Por Que Dividir Se Posso Multiplicar?

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    Dona Helena é Relações Públicas da Associação Beneficente Conexão Agatha que assiste uma média de 120 crianças e adolescentes. Ao descobrir que uma parte das famílias residentes na comunidade local – junto com as crianças – invadiram um edifício abandonado foi ver de perto a situação. Ao chegar ao local ela se deparou com Pantro, uma espécie de líder comunitário que idealizou a ocupação, grupos de moradores que abandonaram suas casas para morar no imóvel e transeuntes que se aproveitaram da situação para se instalarem no local. Dentre os grupos distintos, um interesse em comum: pressionar a prefeitura para serem beneficiados no programa habitacional do governo

    Efficacy of proteolytic enzyme bromelain on health outcomes after third molar surgery. Systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials

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    Bromelain is a cysteine protease isolated from pineapple with a range of biological properties including platelet aggregation inhibition and anti-inflammatory effects. Recent studies have evaluated the clinical implications of bromelain in reducing postoperative inflammatory complications after third molar surgery, but the results are contrasting. This systematic review and meta-analysis evaluated the effects of bromelain on health outcomes in patients submitted to third molar surgery. The study was conducted following the PRISMA statement. Searches were conducted in six electronic databases and Google Scholar from inception to May 2018. The following elements were used to define eligibility criteria: (1) population: patients undergoing third molar surgery; (2) intervention and controls: bromelain vs placebo or no-treatment control group; (3) outcomes: quality of life, postoperative pain, rescue analgesic consumption, facial swelling, and trismus; and (4) study type: randomized clinical trials (RCTs). Treatment effects were defined as weighted (WMD) or standardized mean difference (SMD) and 95%CIs. Six RCTs were included in the meta-analysis. There was large effect size of bromelain on improving physical appearance (SMD -0.77, CI% 95 -1.11 to -0.42), social isolation (SMD -0.97, CI% 95 -1.74 to -0.21), and sleep quality (SMD -1.19, CI% 95 -1.97 to -0.40) during the first postoperative week. Differences in pain intensity were found during the first 24h (SMD -0.49, CI 95% -0.82 to -0.17) and 7 days after surgery (SMD -0.52, CI 95% -0.79 to -0.24). No evidence was found that bromelain was effective in reducing trismus and facial swelling. The currently available evidence suggests that bromelain has a beneficial effect in reducing pain and has a positive impact on patient quality of life after third molar surgery. However, therapeutic advances for the use of bromelain need a high level of evidence and further head-to-head RCTs are needed to inform clinical choices
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