18 resultados para 234Th int


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ABSTRACT One of the factors that can influence soybeans yield is the interference imposed by weeds. This research has aimed to determine the critical period of weed interference on cv. INT 6100 RRTM soybeans. The experiment was conducted under field conditions at Campo Mourão County, Parana State, in the 2013/2014 harvest, using randomized blocks, arranged in a 2 x 8 factorial, with four replications. In the first factor, the coexistence (period before weed interference) and control (total period of weed interference prevention) periods were assessed. The second factor consisted of management times of weed species (0, 7, 14, 28, 35, 49, 56 and 130 days after emergence - DAE). The evaluations performed were density and shoot dry matter of the weed community, height, number of pods, thousand grain weight and soybean yield. Among the weed species in soybean crops, there was predominance of eudicotyledonous ones (82%). The yield results allowed establishing, for cv. INT 6100 RRTM soybeans at Campo Mourão County, Parana State, a critical period for preventing interference between 24-38 DAE.

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Resumo Abordo neste artigo as apropriações culturais e transformações rituais da Verônica, o vero ícone, personagem vinculada à dramatização da paixão de Cristo, que remete tanto à mulher que teria o ajudado na via-crúcis, enxugando o seu rosto coberto de sangue e suor, quanto ao próprio tecido onde teria ficado impressa a face de Cristo. Relacionando o material etnográfico produzido em minha pesquisa sobre celebração da Semana Santa em Ouro Preto (MG) com o trabalho de outros autores, investigo as relações que se mantêm tanto entre as intérpretes da Verônica e seu público, quanto entre elas e o próprio personagem/artefato manipulado. Ao analisar as técnicas de interpretação e as ambivalências que se depreendem da pragmática ritual que envolve tal personagem, concluo que a Verônica (isto é, o “sudário”) pode ser compreendida como um tipo de “máscara”, uma persona que permite tanto mobilizar e exprimir certos estados interiores de suas performers, quanto conectar a corporalidade profana dessas intérpretes com a sacralidade ambígua do rosto de Cristo.

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The role of different cytokines in the peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC) proliferative response and in in vitro granuloma formation was evaluated in a cross-sectional study with patients with the different clinical forms and phases of Schistosoma mansoni infection, as well as a group of individuals "naturally" resistant to infection named normal endemic (NE). The blockage of IL-4 and IL-5 using anti-IL-4 and anti-IL-5 antibodies significantly reduced the PBMC proliferative response to soluble egg (SEA) and adult worm (SWAP) antigens in acute (ACT), chronic intestinal (INT) and hepatosplenic (HS) patients. Similar results were obtained in the in vitro granuloma formation. Blockage of IL-10 had no significant effect on either assay using PBMC from ACT or HS. In contrast, the addition of anti-IL-10 antibodies to PBMC cultures from INT patients significantly increased the proliferative response to SEA and SWAP as well as the in vitro granuloma formation. Interestingly, association of anti-IL-4 and anti-IL-10 antibodies did not increase the PBMC proliferative response of these patients, suggesting that IL-10 may act by modulating IL-4 and IL-5 secretion. Addition of recombinant IL-10 decreased the proliferative response to undetectable levels when PBMC from patients with the different clinical forms were used. Analysis of IFN-g in the supernatants showed that PBMC from INT patients secreted low levels of IFN-g upon antigenic stimulation. In contrast, PBMC from NE secreted high levels of IFN-g. These data suggest that IL-10 is an important cytokine in regulating the immune response and possibly controlling morbidity in human schistosomiasis mansoni, and that the production of IFN-g may be associated with resistance to infection.