966 resultados para Illegal armed actors
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Background: Illegal hunting is one of the major threats to vertebrate populations in tropical regions. This unsustainable practice has serious consequences not only for the target populations, but also for the dynamics and structure of tropical ecosystems. Generally, in cases of suspected illegal hunting, the only evidence available is pieces of meat, skin or bone. In these cases, species identification can only be reliably determined using molecular technologies. Here, we reported an investigative study of three cases of suspected wildlife poaching in which molecular biology techniques were employed to identify the hunted species from remains of meat.Findings: By applying cytochrome b (cyt-b) and cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) molecular markers, the suspected illegal poaching was confirmed by the identification of three wild species, capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris), Chaco Chachalaca (Ortalis canicollis) and Pampas deer (Ozotoceros bezoarticus). In Brazil, hunting is a criminal offense, and based on this evidence, the defendants were found guilty and punished with fines; they may still be sentenced to prison for a period of 6 to 12 months.Conclusions: The genetic analysis used in this investigative study was suitable to diagnose the species killed and solve these criminal investigations. Molecular forensic techniques can therefore provide an important tool that enables local law enforcement agencies to apprehend illegal poachers. © 2012 Sanches et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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Analiza las ideas de don Jose Medina Echavarria acerca de las clases sociales, tanto de las dominantes como de las dominadas, que representan roles en el desarrollo de America Latina.
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Pós-graduação em Educação - IBRC
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Pós-graduação em História - FCHS
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A área de influência da rodovia Santarém-Cuiabá, na Amazônia brasileira, desde a década de 1970 vem sofrendo um processo de ocupação desordenada e avanço ilegal sobre os estoques naturais da região. Neste século, setores econômicos ligados à agricultura, pecuária e madeira passaram a fazer pressão sobre o governo federal para que fosse asfaltada grande parte da rodovia, o que permitiria novos fluxos econômicos e acesso mais lucrativo da produção ao mercado, inclusive o internacional. A essas pressões somaram-se outros problemas: crescente desmatamento, intensos conflitos fundiários, práticas econômicas ilegais, ineficácia do Estado. Diante desse quadro, o governo federal elaborou o Plano BR-163 Sustentável, entre 2004 e 2005, como experiência piloto de uma política de desenvolvimento da região, consolidada no Plano Amazônia Sustentável. Entre os objetivos daquele Plano, encontram-se o desenvolvimento sustentável, a redução das desigualdades sociais e um novo modelo de gestão democrática e integrada de políticas públicas. A pesquisa busca compreender, a partir do oeste do Estado do Pará, de que modo se inter-relacionam as dinâmicas de atores sociais importantes, após as primeiras medidas decorrentes do Plano. Os atores inseridos na pesquisa foram representações ligadas ao Estado, nos três níveis de gestão, madeireiros, fazendeiros e trabalhadores rurais. A análise parte dos discursos desses atores para avaliar se o governo federal conseguiu institucionalizar os conflitos e obter reconhecimento político externo. Os resultados obtidos confirmam a hipótese de que as condições para o sucesso das medidas ainda não estão dadas, em função de problemas estruturais do Estado, da falta de coesão política em torno dos objetivos do Plano, entre as próprias instituições federais, e também da ausência de novos mecanismos institucionais de gestão que apontem para a mediação dos conflitos e indiquem adesão às novas medidas. O débil capital político do governo federal, no campo de acirradas disputas, ainda constitui empecilho à redução das graves desigualdades sociais e ao retorno à legalidade, que deve se impor não apenas pela força das leis, mas, principalmente, pela legitimidade de novas dinâmicas e do próprio Estado.
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Pós-graduação em História - FCHS
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Purpose. The present study aimed to compare actors/actresses's voices and vocally trained subjects through aerodynamic and electroglottographic (EGG) analyses. We hypothesized that glottal and breathing functions would reflect technical and physiological differences between vocally trained and untrained subjects.Methods. Forty participants with normal voices participated in this study (20 professional theater actors and 20 untrained participants). In each group, 10 male and 10 female subjects were assessed. All participants underwent aerodynamic and EGG assessment of voice. From the Phonatory Aerodynamic System, three protocols were used: comfortable sustained phonation with EGG, voice efficiency with EGG, and running speech. Contact quotient was calculated from EGG. All phonatory tasks were produced at three different loudness levels. Mean sound pressure level and fundamental frequency were also assessed. Univariate, multivariate, and correlation statistical analyses were performed.Results. Main differences between vocally trained and untrained participants were found in the following variables: mean sound pressure level, phonatory airflow, subglottic pressure, inspiratory airflow duration, inspiratory airflow, and inspiratory volume. These variables were greater for trained participants. Mean pitch was found to be lower for trained voices.Conclusions. The glottal source seemed to have a weak contribution when differentiating the training status in speaking voice. More prominent changes between vocally trained and untrained participants are demonstrated in respiratory-related variables. These findings may be related to better management of breathing function (better breath support).
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The Government of Japan, through the Institute for Cetacean Research (Tokyo), has established a DNA register for whales taken under special permit or otherwise destined for commercial markets (IWC 2005; IWC 2010a). The functionality of this DNA register, for the purposes of traceability/trackability, is critical to the current negotiations on the future of the IWC (IWC 2010b). Here we request access to the DNA register for 3 species of whales (fin, sei and Antarctic minke) for the purposes of tracking the origins of whale products purchased at commercial outlets in Seoul, South Korea and Santa Monica, US, as described in the Baker et al. (2010). The attached proposal was included as Supplementary Material to this published article and submitted for consideration to the IWC Data Availability Group (DAG) on 12 April 2010. However, the DAG declined to forward the proposal to the data holders, recommending that we “wait until the Scientific Committee has reviewed the proposed DNA register/market sampling text in the draft Consensus Decision in accordance with the Commission's instructions and then reported to the Commission itself” (email 16 May 2010). We assume that this will take place at SC/62 in Agadir and request that this proposal be considered for endorsement by the DNA subcommittee.
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Novel water-soluble decacationically armed C-60 and C-70 decaiodide monoadducts, C-60- and C-70[>M(C3N6+C3)(2)], were synthesized, characterized, and applied as photosensitizers and potential nano-PDT agents against pathogenic bacteria and cancer cells. A high number of cationic charges per fullerene cage and H-bonding moieties were designed for rapid binding to the anionic residues displayed on the outer parts of bacterial cell walls. In the presence of a high number of electron-donating iodide anions as parts of quaternary ammonium salts in the arm region, we found that C-70[>M(C3N6+C3)(2)] produced more HO center dot than C-60[>M(C3N6+C3)(2)], in addition to O-1(2). This finding offers an explanation of the preferential killing of Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria by C-60[>M(C3N6+C3)(2)] and C-70[>M(C3N6+C3)(2)], respectively. The hypothesis is that O-1(2) can diffuse more easily into porous cell walls of Gram-positive bacteria to reach sensitive sites, while the less permeable Gram-negative bacterial cell wall needs the more reactive HO center dot to cause real damage.
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Internationalization of the Colombian Conflict by the Involvement of External Actors: Action by the OAS in Demobilizing Paramilitary Groups in Colombia This paper discusses the effects of the internationalization of the Colombian armed conflict, understood as the participation of foreign actors in programs regarding the resolution of the conflict. Through an analysis of the involvement of multilateral and state actors, the authors argue that this process involved the dilemma between unilateralism and multilateralism. The empirical analysis is centered on the intervention of conflict mediation mechanisms from the Organization of American States (OAS), specifically the Mission to Support the Peace Process (MAPP/OAS), whose scope is aimed at demobilizing paramilitary groups in Colombia.