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The object of this dissertation is to study the law of nationality in two countries: Portugal and Brazil. For this, it is necessary to think back on the traditional criteria for granting nationality, jus soli and jus sanguinis, and the nature of the applicability of the same rights in both countries. The ultimate goal involves the connection between these two points, making a comparison between both legal systems, as well as an analysis of the interests underlying these standards, applying the relationships between these interests and their own rules, in an attempt to understand the problems raise these laws.

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Endospores, or spores for simplicity, are a highly resistant cell type produced by some bacterial species under adverse conditions. Two main protective layers contribute to the resilience of spores: the cortex, composed of peptidoglycan, and the outermost proteinaceous coat. In Bacillus subtilis, the coat comprises up to 80 different proteins, organized into four sublayers: the basement layer, the inner coat, the outer coat and the crust. These proteins are synthesized at different times during sporulation and deposited at the spore surface in multiple coordinated waves. Central to coat formation is a group of morphogenetic proteins that guide the assembly of the coat components. Targeting of the coat proteins to the surface of the developing spore is mainly controlled by the SpoIVA morphogenetic ATPase. In a second stage, the coat proteins fully encircle the spore, a process termed encasement that requires the morphogenetic protein SpoVID. Assembly of the inner coat requires SafA, whereas formation of the outer coat and the crust requires CotE. SafA interacts directly with the N terminus of SpoVID. (...)