697 resultados para Literatura brasileira Rio de Janeiro (Cidade) Teses
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This paper comprises: 1) A note on Systematists of fiddler crabs from the Bay of Rio de Janeiro, with its new species Uca olympioi, Uca salsisitus, and a new variety U. pugnax var. brasiliensis. 2) Female Uca characterization is easier and infuse certainness when we inquire her third maxillipod. 3) Redescriptions are made for type-locality animals at Rio de Janeiro and nearness. 4) Male characterization become possible through its maxillipod if we lose its quelipod. 5) A historical referendary originating into indigenous dialect « Guarany » about the name Uca and brasilian nicknames of the fiddler crabs. 6) A few Uca species from the Rio de Janeiro determinative keys asked after main distinctions among others species described over the world in paragraph « diagnose diferencial ». 7) A collected material catalogue and some mensurement tables.
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É referido o encontro de barbeiros (Panstrongylus megistus) adultos em residências do Distrito Federal, nos bairros de Santa Teresa (Rua Almirante Alexandrino) e de Botafogo (Travessa João Afonso). Um exemplar capturado em Santa Teresa estava infectado por flagelados, critidias e tripanosomas metacÃclicos, fato pela primeira vez assinalado na Capital da República. Dejeções no inseto infectado foram inoculadas em camondongos brancos, determinando apenas infecções sanguÃneas inaparentes, reveladas pelo xenodiagnóstico. Entretanto, no exsudato peritoneal dos animais foram encontrados a fresco tripanosomas com caracters de Schizotrypanum. Os transmissores da doença de chagas até agora referidos no Distrito Federal são: Panstrongylus megistus, Panstrongylus geniculatus, Triatoma vitticeps, Triatoma oswaldoi e Triatoma rubrofasciata.
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1 – A close inquiry into 6700 post mortem examinations reveals amongst them 589 cases of endocarditis which, as causa mortis, thus concur with an 8.82% score. 2 – As to their etiology, the endocarditis cases are classified in: Rheumatic E………………417cases or 6.22% of the necropsies; Syphilitic E……………….106 cases or 1.58% of the necropsies; Malignant E………………….66 cases or 0.98% of the necropsies . 3 – With the exception of the cases of syphilitic endocarditis, or aortic endocarditis connected with syphilitic changes, as well as of malignant (bacterial) endocarditis, 417 cases of rheumatic endocarditis are left which constitute 6.22% of the total amount of the post mortem examinations and 70.79% of the endocarditis cases. 4 – As to their anatomical location, the cases of rheumatic endocarditis are distributed as follows: Valvular E………..396 cases or 94.96% of the endocarditis cases; Mural E………..21 cases or 5.04% of the endocarditis cases; 5 – As to valvular changes, the following location was observed: Mitral E…………….156 cases or 39.39%; Aortic E……………120 cases or 30.30%; Tricuspid E…………10 cases or 2.51%; Pulmonary E…………2 cases or 0.50%; Mitral-aortic E……….88 cases or 22.22%; Mitral-tricuspid E………….10 cases or 2.51%; Mitral-tricuspid-aortic E…………9 cases or 2.27%; Mitral-tricuspid-pulmonary E………….1 cases or 0.25%. 6 – As to sex, 59.21% are males and 40.70% females. As regards mitral endocarditis, the incidence for both sexes is practically one and the same (49.55% of males and 50.47% of females), whilst as regards aortic endocarditis 74.16% of males and 26.84% of females are affected by. 7 – As to colour: White……..50.24% of the cases; Black……………28.50% of the cases; Brown……………21.25% of the cases. 8 – As to nationality: Brazilians…………81.86% of the cases; Aliens…………..18.13% of the cases. 9 – As to age: 0 to 10 years…………7 cases, 51 to 60 years……57 cases; 11 to 20 years……..33 cases, 61 to 70 years……51 cases; 21 to 30 years……..64 cases, 71 to 80 years……..21 cases; 31 to 40 years……..79 cases, 81 to 90 years……1 cases; 41 to 50 years…………58 cases, 91 to 100 years……..2 cases.