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    Coffee inventory through orbital imagery

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    HIT: a Human-Inspired Trust model

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    This paper presents a new approach to assign trust levels in ad hoc networks. Our system is inspired by the human concept of trust. The trust level considers the recommendation of trustworthy neighbors and their own experience. For the recommendation computation, we take into account not only the trust level, but also its accuracy and the relationship maturity. We also propose the Recommendation Exchange Protocol (REP), which minimizes the number of exchanged messages. The results show the efficacy of the system and the influence of main parameters.8th IFIP/IEEE International conference on Mobile and Wireless CommunicationRed de Universidades con Carreras en Informática (RedUNCI

    Acumulação de metais pesados pelo uso de insumos agrícolas na microbacia de Caetés, Paty do Alferes, RJ.

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    O município de Paty do Alferes, localizado na região serrana do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, inserido no bioma Mata Atlântica e com declividade de até 50%, tem exclusivamente a horticultura, com uso intensivo de insumos, como atividade econômica (40% de todo o tomate do estado e um grande percentual de outras hortaliças - repolho, pepino, vagem, pimentão), mas, em função do declínio rápido da produtividade, as áreas estão sendo abandonadas, dando lugar a pastagem com pouco manejo. Diante do diagnóstico do uso excessivo de agroquímicos, este trabalho teve o objetivo de avaliar o seu impacto na contaminação do solo, água, sedimentos e plantas hortícolas por metais pesados na microbacia de Caetés (Paty do Alferes, RJ) e a influência da topografia e do uso agrícola na acumulação de metais pesados. Para tanto selecionaram-se duas toposseqüências de solos representativas da microbacia de Caetés: (a) toposseqüência 1 (T1) apresenta menor declividade e pendente longa, com três formas distintas de uso: capoeira, pasto (antiga área de horticultura) e horticultura atual; (b) na outra (T2), observa-se declividade mais acentuada (45%) e pendente curta, sendo os tipos de uso do solo os mesmos de T1. Notou-se que a contaminação por metais pesados nos solos da microbacia de Caetés concentrou-se onde ocorria a aplicação intensiva de agroquímicos (áreas de horticultura), mas não atingiu os níveis críticos estabelecidos para solos e estava distribuída em formas químicas pouco biodisponíveis (tomate, pimentão, repolho e pepino). A acumulação de metais pesados só não foi maior devido ao terreno ser muito declivoso, o que promoveu um arraste excessivo e contínuo da camada arável, sendo depositado nos córregos pelo uso agrícola inadequado à topografia. Em virtude do processo erosivo, constataram-se nos sedimentos da microbacia de Caetés incrementos nos teores totais de metais pesados de acordo com a posição de coleta na área, todavia esses metais não estavam presentes em formas químicas biodisponíveis. Entretanto, houve contaminação da água do córrego e do açude, que apresentou teor total de Mn e Cd acima dos padrões máximos estabelecidos para água potável.bitstream/item/159432/1/bp05-1998.pdfConvênio Financiadora de Estudos e Projetos (FINEP), Comunidade Econômica Européia (CEE) e Fundo Nacional de Meio Ambiente (FNMA)

    Evaluation of spacial resolution of a PET scanner through the simulation and experimental measurement of the Recovery coefficient

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    Purpose: In order to measure spatial resolution of a PET tomograph in clinical conditions, this study describes and validates a method based on the recovery coefficient, a factor required to compensate underestimation in measured radioactivity concentration for small structures. Methods: In a PET image, the recovery factors of radioactive spheres were measured and their comparison with simulated recovery coefficients yielded the tomographic spatial resolution. Following this methodology, resolution was determined in different surrounding media and several conditions for reconstruction, including clinical conditions for brain PET studies. All spatial resolution values were compared with those obtained using classical methods with point and line sources. Results: In each considered condition, spatial resolution of the PET image estimated using the recovery coefficient showed good agreement with classical methods measurements, validating the procedure. Conclusion: Measurement of the recovery coefficient provides an assessment of tomographic spatial resolution, particularly in clinical studies conditions

    HIT: a Human-Inspired Trust model

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    This paper presents a new approach to assign trust levels in ad hoc networks. Our system is inspired by the human concept of trust. The trust level considers the recommendation of trustworthy neighbors and their own experience. For the recommendation computation, we take into account not only the trust level, but also its accuracy and the relationship maturity. We also propose the Recommendation Exchange Protocol (REP), which minimizes the number of exchanged messages. The results show the efficacy of the system and the influence of main parameters.8th IFIP/IEEE International conference on Mobile and Wireless CommunicationRed de Universidades con Carreras en Informática (RedUNCI

    Topical essential fatty acid oil on wounds: local and systemic effects

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    FAPESP - FUNDAÇÃO DE AMPARO À PESQUISA DO ESTADO DE SÃO PAULOFUNADERM - FUNDO DE APOIO À DERMATOLOGIA DE SÃO PAULOCAPES - COORDENAÇÃO DE APERFEIÇOAMENTO DE PESSOAL E NÍVEL SUPERIORBackground The use of medicinal plants and their derivatives is increasing, and approximately one-third of all traditional herbal medicines are intended for wound treatment. Natural products used in these treatments include vegetable oils, which are rich in essential fatty acids. Once in contact with an ulcerative surface, the oil reaches the blood and lymphatic vessels, thus eliciting systemic effects. ObjectiveThis study evaluated the local and possible systemic effects of essential fatty acids (sunflower oil) applied topically to rat wounds. Methods Cutaneous punch wounds (6 mm) were produced on the dorsa of 30 rats. Saline (SS), mineral oil (MO) or essential fatty acid (EFA) solutions were applied topically. Healing was evaluated after 2, 4 and 10 days (n = 5 per group) by visual and histological/morphometric examination, second harmonic generation (SHG) microscopy, and cytokine and growth factor quantification in the scar tissue (real-time PCR) and in serum (ELISA). Results MO/EFA-treated animals had higher IGF-1, leptin, IL-6 and IFN-gamma mRNA expression and lower serum IL-6 levels than the control (SS/MO) animals. SHG analysis showed no difference in collagen density between the animals treated with MO and EFA. Conclusion EFA treatment induces topical (observed by local IGF-1, leptin, IL-6 and IFN-gamma production) and systemic effects, lowering IL-6 levels in the serum. As the oil is widely used to shorten ulcer healing time, studies are needed to evaluate the treatment safety and possible undesired effects.141115FAPESP - FUNDAÇÃO DE AMPARO À PESQUISA DO ESTADO DE SÃO PAULOFUNADERM - FUNDO DE APOIO À DERMATOLOGIA DE SÃO PAULOCAPES - COORDENAÇÃO DE APERFEIÇOAMENTO DE PESSOAL E NÍVEL SUPERIORFAPESP - FUNDAÇÃO DE AMPARO À PESQUISA DO ESTADO DE SÃO PAULOFUNADERM - FUNDO DE APOIO À DERMATOLOGIA DE SÃO PAULOCAPES - COORDENAÇÃO DE APERFEIÇOAMENTO DE PESSOAL E NÍVEL SUPERIOR07/59319-5015/2014043/201601P-04520-201

    Association between Antibodies to the MR 67,000 Isoform of Glutamate Decarboxylase (GAD) and Type 1 (Insulin-Dependent) Diabetes Mellitus with Coexisting Autoimmune Polyendocrine Syndrome Type II

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    By using an immunoprecipitation assay, we analysed reactivity of autoantibodies to human recombinant GAD65 and GAD67 in sera from patients with autoimmune polyendocrine syndrome Type II (APS II) with and without Type 1 (insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus (IDDM) compared to patients with organ-specific autoimmunity. Overall antibodies to GAD65 were correlated with IDDM in all study groups, whereas GAD67 antibodies were associated with IDDM when APS II coexists. Antibodies to GAD65 and GAD67 were detected in 13 (44.8%) and 7 (24.1%) out of 29 APS II patients with IDDM, but in only 4 (13.8%) and 2 (6.9%) out of 29 APS II patients without IDDM, respectively (p < 0.05). In short-standing IDDM (< 1 year), antibodies to GAD67 were significantly more frequent in patients with APS II (5 of 9 [55.6%] subjects) compared to matched diabetic patients without coexisting polyendocrinopathy (1 of 18 [5.6%] subjects) (p < 0.02). The levels of GAD65 (142 ± 90 AU) and GAD67 antibodies (178 ± 95 AU) were significantly higher in patients with polyglandular disease than in patients with isolated IDDM (91 ± 85 AU and 93 ± 57 AU) (p < 0.02). Interestingly, all 11 GAD67 antibody positive subjects also had GAD65 antibodies (p < 0.0001), and in 10 of 11 anti-GAD67 positive sera the GAD67 antibodies could be blocked by either GAD67 or GAD65, suggesting the presence of cross-reactive autoantibodies. No correlation was observed between GAD antibodies and age, sex or any particular associated autoimmune disease, besides IDDM. GAD antibodies were present in only 1 of 6 (16.7%) patients with APS Type I, in 1 of 26 (3.9%) patients with autoimmune thyroid disease but in none of the patients with Addison's disease (n = 16), pernicious anaemia (n = 7) or normal controls (n = 50). Our data suggest distinct antibody specificities reactive to GAD isoforms in APS II and IDDM, which might reflect different mechanisms of autoimmune response in IDDM with coexisting autoimmune polyendocrine autoimmunity
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