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Influence of seismic activity on the atmospheric electric field in Lisbon (Portugal) from 1955 to 1991
In the present study, we considered the influence of seismic activity on the atmospheric electric field recorded at Portela meteorological station (Lisbon, Portugal) for the period from 1955 to 1991. To this end, an exploratory method was developed, which involved the selection of events for which the distance from the atmospheric electrical field sensor to the earthquake epicenter is smaller than the preparation radius of the event. This enabled the correlation of the atmospheric electric field variations with a quantity S, defined basically as the ratio of the earthquake preparation radius to the distance between the sensor and the event epicenter. The first results
show promising perspectives, but clearly a more profound study is required, in which a careful analysis of the weather conditions and other variables, like atmospheric radon levels, must be considered
Ácido ascórbico, betalaínas, e fenóis totais em ecótipos de Opuntia spp.
O género Opuntia spp. pertence à família Cactaceae, sendo a espécie Opuntia ficus-indica (OFI) a que tem maior importância económica. Em frutos de vinte populações provenientes de quatro espécies do género Opuntia spp. (OFI, O. robusta, O. dillenii and O. elata), com origem em Portugal, foram estudadas as características cromáticas, a acidez, o pH, o teor em sólidos solúveis totais (SST) e ainda os teores em ácido ascórbico (AA), betalaínas e fenóis totais (FT). As cultivares Italianas de OFI ‘Bianca’, ‘Gialla’ e ‘Rossa’ foram incluídas como termo de comparação. Os valores mais elevados de acidez foram registados nos frutos de O. dillenii e O. elata e os menores em OFI. Os frutos de O. dillenii apresentaram os teores mais elevados de betalaínas e FT, ao passo que as concentrações mais elevadas de AA foram registadas nos frutos de O. elata. Os ecótipos de OFI mostraram variação na concentração de compostos bioativos. Em OFI, a cv. de polpa vermelha ‘Rossa’ é a que apresenta maior concentração de betalaínas, seguida pelos ecótipos de polpa laranja e, finalmente, os ecótipos de polpa branca. Os valores mais elevados de FT foram encontrados nos ecótipos de polpa branca. O género Opuntia spp. é uma fonte de compostos bioativos, pelo que o consumo dos seus frutos representa uma boa forma de ingestão de compostos de elevado valor nutricional
Nutrição De Tithonia Diversifolia E Atributos Do Solo Adubado Com Biofertilizante Em Sistema Irrigado
The fertilization with biofertilizer associated with the use of irrigation favors nutrient uptake by plants and soil chemical properties; however, these effects are little studied in Tithonia diversifolia in semiarid regions. This study evaluated the effect of doses of bovine biofertilizer and irrigation on accumulation of nutrients in the leaves of Tithonia diversifolia plants and on soil chemical attributes. The study was carried out from December 3, 2014 to November 28, 2015, and arranged in a 2 x 5 factorial scheme, consisting of five doses of bovine biofertilizer (0, 40, 80, 120 and 160 m3 ha-1), combined with and without irrigation. The experiment was set in a randomized block design, using three replicates. Irrigation promoted increased accumulation of N, P, K, Ca, Mg, S, Zn, Fe, Mn, Cu and B in leaves of Tithonia diversifolia in the first cutting. However, the high bicarbonate concentration in the irrigation water and the occurrence of rainfall during the second crop increased the accumulation of Cu in the leaves of Tithonia diversifolia under rainfed condition, compared with irrigated plants. The increase in biofertilizer doses contributed to the increment of base saturation and the contents of organic matter, P and K in soil. © 2016, Departamento de Engenharia Agricola - UFCG/Cnpq. All rights reserved.20111008101
Reactivation of wild-type and mutant p53 by tryptophanolderived oxazoloisoindolinone SLMP53-1:a novel anticancer small-molecule
Restoration of the p53 pathway, namely by reactivation of mutant (mut) p53, represents a valuable anticancer strategy. Herein, we report the identification of the enantiopure tryptophanol-derived oxazoloisoindolinone SLMP53-1 as a novel reactivator of wild-type (wt) and mut p53, using a yeast-based screening strategy. SLMP53-1 has a p53-dependent anti-proliferative activity in human wt and mut p53R280K-expressing tumor cells. Additionally, SLMP53-1 enhances p53 transcriptional activity and restores wt-like DNA binding ability to mut p53R280K. In wt/mut p53-expressing tumor cells, SLMP53-1 triggers p53 transcription-dependent and mitochondrial apoptotic pathways involving BAX, and wt/mut p53 mitochondrial translocation. SLMP53-1 inhibits the migration of wt/mut p53-expressing tumor cells, and it shows promising p53-dependent synergistic effects with conventional chemotherapeutics. In xenograft mice models, SLMP53-1 inhibits the growth of wt/mut p53-expressing tumors, but not of p53-null tumors, without apparent toxicity. Collectively, besides the potential use of SLMP53-1 as anticancer drug, the tryptophanol-derived oxazoloisoindolinone scaffold represents a promissing starting point for the development of effective p53-reactivating drugs
A Step Forward in Breast Cancer Research: Gold Nanoparticles as Photothermal Therapy Enhancers
Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) have been widely used and characterized for multiple biomedical applications, including the enhancement of photothermal therapy (PTT). AuNPs present a particular plasmon resonance band and are able to convert the absorbed optical radiation into heat, which validates their use in PTT. Several production methods have already been proposed for the synthesis of AuNPs, allowing to optimize the particles' morphology, size and optical properties. However, the production methods commonly used are frequently associated with the use of toxic reagents such as Cetyltrimethylammonium bromide, which presents some concerns for clinical applications. Herein, it is proposed a novel AuNPs' core synthesis method using tetrachloroauric acid and a mixture of reducing agents, later on coated with a combination of hyaluronic and oleic acids. The coating here represents a potential improvement of AuNPs biocompatibility, biodegradability and lifetime, while simultaneously potentiating the attachment towards specific ligands, such as the CD44 receptor, to develop more localized and highly selective tools. The produced functionalized nanoparticles were characterized by Dynamic Light Scattering, Microscopy Techniques and Spectroscopy, showing diameter sizes under 350 nm, polydispersity index smaller than 0.4 and enhanced absorbance in the Near Infrared (NIR, 650 to 900 nm) range. Moreover, the AuNPs safety and efficacy were preliminarily assessed in vitro using breast cancer cell lines. No toxicity was observed by MTT assay, both in breast cancer cell lines, and red blood cells. The irradiation process was proved to be safe; however, when combined with the AuNPs administration, it resulted in a significant reduction of cell viability for some of the breast cell lines tested. Thus, the results highlight the potential of the proposed system for some type of tumors, even though further tests are required to better understand the mechanisms behind the obtained results
Megalencephalic Leukoencephalopathy With Subcortical Cysts (mlc) – A Case With Clinical And Magnetic Resonance Imaging (mri) Dissociation [leucoencefalopatia Megalencefálica Com Cistos Subcorticais (mlc) – Um Caso Com Dissociação Clínica E De Resonância Magnética]
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Ammonia in a time of COVID-19. A submission of evidence to Defra/AQEG
A submission to the Air Quality Expert Group (AQEG), an expert committee of the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) • Ammonia gas (NH3) is a priority pollutant both as a precursor to particulate matter and for ecosystem impacts. • Three scenarios for UK emission reductions during COVID-19 in emission sectors, where activity is likely reduced ,have been assessed. • Total UK emissions of NH3 are likely to have decreased slightly (~2%), which is within the uncertainty and meteorological variability of the UK atmosphere. • Urban background and urban on road and roadside emissions of NH3 are likely to have decreased, by as much as 30% and 90% respectively compared with usual emissions before COVID-19. • Unratified data from three of the five UK automatic NH3 analysers (Auchencorth Moss, Chilbolton Observatory, and Manchester OSCA Observatory) show typical springtime NH3 concentrations across the UK. •
Data from the non-automatic National Ammonia Monitoring Network will enable analysis at UK level in the months ahead. This includes roadside data from London Cromwell Rd. • Evidence gaps & future approaches are outlined. Future analysis of the Defra UKEAP rural networks proposed. • The key measurement gap is urban roadside NH3 (and PM ammonium) as there is only one long-term site in the UK measuring roadside NH3 concentrations. It is suggested that a roadside network of samplers and/or analysers are urgently put in place (perhaps aligned with the UK Urban NO2 Network; UUNN) to monitor NH3 at roadsides during and post COVID-19 lock down where possible
The Role of Rosmarinic Acid on the Bioproduction of Gold Nanoparticles as Part of a Photothermal Approach for Breast Cancer Treatment.
Breast cancer is a high-burden malignancy for society, whose impact boosts a continuous search for novel diagnostic and therapeutic tools. Among the recent therapeutic approaches, photothermal therapy (PTT), which causes tumor cell death by hyperthermia after being irradiated with a light source, represents a high-potential strategy. Furthermore, the effectiveness of PTT can be improved by combining near infrared (NIR) irradiation with gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) as photothermal enhancers. Herein, an alternative synthetic method using rosmarinic acid (RA) for synthesizing AuNPs is reported. The RA concentration was varied and its impact on the AuNPs physicochemical and optical features was assessed. Results showed that RA concentration plays an active role on AuNPs features, allowing the optimization of mean size and maximum absorbance peak. Moreover, the synthetic method explored here allowed us to obtain negatively charged AuNPs with sizes favoring the local particle accumulation at tumor site and maximum absorbance peaks within the NIR region. In addition, AuNPs were safe both in vitro and in vivo. In conclusion, the synthesized AuNPs present favorable properties to be applied as part of a PTT system combining AuNPs with a NIR laser for the treatment of breast cancer
Pervasive and intelligent decision support in Intensive Medicine – the complete picture
Series : Lecture notes in computer science (LNCS), vol. 8649In the Intensive Care Units (ICU) it is notorious the high number of
data sources available. This situation brings more complexity to the way of how
a professional makes a decision based on information provided by those data
sources. Normally, the decisions are based on empirical knowledge and
common sense. Often, they don’t make use of the information provided by the
ICU data sources, due to the difficulty in understanding them. To overcome
these constraints an integrated and pervasive system called INTCare has been
deployed. This paper is focused in presenting the system architecture and the
knowledge obtained by each one of the decision modules: Patient Vital Signs,
Critical Events, ICU Medical Scores and Ensemble Data Mining. This system is
able to make hourly predictions in terms of organ failure and outcome. High
values of sensitivity where reached, e.g. 97.95% for the cardiovascular system,
99.77% for the outcome. In addition, the system is prepared for tracking
patients’ critical events and for evaluating medical scores automatically and in
real-time.(undefined
Story Map Caminhos d’O Conspirador: um percurso literário na vila de Marvão com Branquinho da Fonseca
Os autores pretendem apresentar uma nova forma de divulgação da investigação em turismo
literário, num formato mais atrativo, recorrendo às novas tecnologias e bem assim, aferir as suas
potencialidades. A ferramenta tecnológica utilizada foi o story map que permite combinar mapas na
Web com aplicações e templates que incorporam funções interativas e mapas dinâmicos. Um dos
recursos utilizados na produção do story map foi a base de dados do Museu Virtual de Turismo
(MUVITUR) em cujo site o produto final será disponibilizado. Os conteúdos e itinerários turísticos
literários organizados por especialistas permitem envolver os viajantes online nas geografias
imaginárias, para as quais os escritores nos remetem. Experiências virtuais mais envolventes
possibilitam a cada utilizador a descoberta dos melhores percursos por territórios literários. O objeto
do presente trabalho foi o conto “O Conspirador”, de Branquinho da Fonseca (1905-1974) tendo o
percurso na vila de Marvão sido enriquecido com desenhos e fotografias da sua autoriaThe authors intend to present a more attractive format to disseminate research in literary tourism,
making use of new technologies. The story map is the technological tool used, and it allows the
combination of online maps with apps and templates that incorporate interactive functions and
dynamic maps. One of the resources the authors use in the production of the story map is the
database of the Virtual Tourism Museum (MUVITUR) on whose website the final product will be
made available. The literary content and tourist itineraries organized by specialists allow online
travellers to be involved in imaginary geographies created by writers. More engaging virtual
experiences enable users to discover the best routes through literary territories. The object of the
present study was the short story “O Conspirador”, by Branquinho da Fonseca (1905-1974) and the
itinerary in the village of Marvão was enhanced by drawings and photographs authored by the
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