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    Especiarias como antioxidantes naturais: aplicaçÔes em alimentos e implicação na saĂșde Spices as natural antioxidants: their application in food and implication for health

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    O crescente interesse na substituição de antioxidantes sintĂ©ticos por naturais em alimentos tem fomentado a pesquisa sobre fontes vegetais, caracterização de matĂ©rias-primas e identificação de novos compostos antioxidantes. As reaçÔes de oxidação nĂŁo sĂŁo uma preocupação exclusiva das indĂșstrias alimentĂ­cias, seu estudo Ă© tambĂ©m amplamente necessĂĄrio para evitar implicaçÔes indesejĂĄveis na saĂșde humana. O objetivo desta revisĂŁo, depois de apresentar aspectos gerais sobre a oxidação, Ă© concentrar-se nos benefĂ­cios da utilização das especiarias como antioxidantes naturais, em especial as da famĂ­lia Labiatae, amplamente utilizadas na culinĂĄria brasileira.<br>The growing interest in replacing synthetic antioxidants by natural antioxidants in food has stimulated research on vegetable sources, raw material characterization and identification of new antioxidant compounds. Oxidation reactions are not an exclusive preoccupation of the food industry; studies regarding this issue are widely necessary in order to prevent undesired implications for human health. The aim of this review, after presenting overall aspects about oxidation, is to concentrate on the benefits of using spices as natural antioxidants, especially those from the Labiatae family, which are widely used in the Brazilian cuisine

    Observation of triple J/ψ meson production in proton-proton collisions

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    Protons consist of three valence quarks, two up-quarks and one down-quark, held together by gluons and a sea of quark-antiquark pairs. Collectively, quarks and gluons are referred to as partons. In a proton-proton collision, typically only one parton of each proton undergoes a hard scattering – referred to as single-parton scattering – leaving the remainder of each proton only slightly disturbed. Here, we report the study of double- and triple-parton scatterings through the simultaneous production of three J/ψ mesons, which consist of a charm quark-antiquark pair, in proton-proton collisions recorded with the CMS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider. We observed this process – reconstructed through the decays of J/ψ mesons into pairs of oppositely charged muons – with a statistical significance above five standard deviations. We measured the inclusive fiducial cross-section to be 272−104+141(stat)±17(syst)fb, and compared it to theoretical expectations for triple-J/ψ meson production in single-, double- and triple-parton scattering scenarios. Assuming factorization of multiple hard-scattering probabilities in terms of single-parton scattering cross-sections, double- and triple-parton scattering are the dominant contributions for the measured process

    Measurement of the Bs0→Ό+Ό− decay properties and search for the B0â€Żâ†’â€ŻÎŒ+Ό− decay in proton-proton collisions at s=13TeV

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    Measurements are presented of the Bs0→Ό+Ό− branching fraction and effective lifetime, as well as results of a search for the B0→Ό+Ό− decay in proton-proton collisions at s=13TeV at the LHC. The analysis is based on data collected with the CMS detector in 2016–2018 corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 140fb−1. The branching fraction of the Bs0→Ό+Ό− decay and the effective Bs0 meson lifetime are the most precise single measurements to date. No evidence for the B0→Ό+Ό− decay has been found. All results are found to be consistent with the standard model predictions and previous measurements

    Strategies and performance of the CMS silicon tracker alignment during LHC Run 2

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    The strategies for and the performance of the CMS silicon tracking system alignment during the 2015–2018 data-taking period of the LHC are described. The alignment procedures during and after data taking are explained. Alignment scenarios are also derived for use in the simulation of the detector response. Systematic effects, related to intrinsic symmetries of the alignment task or to external constraints, are discussed and illustrated for different scenarios
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