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Dissertação apresentada para cumprimento dos requisitos necessários à obtenção do grau de Mestre em Ciências da Comunicação
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Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Bioquímica Estrutural e Funcional
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Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Engenharia do Ambiente, Perfil de Engenharia de Sistemas Ambientais
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Actes du colloque international d' Aix-en-Provence et Marseille, 19-21 mars 2009
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Ce n’est que dans les dernières années que l’héraldique au Portugal a entamé le processus de rénovation qui, en France, a commencé il y a déjà quelques décennies. Dans ce processus, l’étude de l’héraldique médiévale a été peu contemplé, restant pratiquement à faire, en bonne partir dû à l’absence d’armoriaux antérieurs au XVe siècle qui permettent de connaître les armes utilisées par les familles et les diverses entités portugaises. Pour cette raison, les sceaux portant des représentations héraldiques ont une importance extrême, car ils constituent très fréquemment la seule source pour l’étude des armoiries, ayant en plus l’avantage d’être datés avec précision et liées à des personnages ou entités qui sont connues. Cependant, la sigillographie portugaise se trouve aussi dans une phase de son évolution qui, n’étant plus embryonnaire, est encore une phase de formation. Il nous manque des catalogues, des dépouillages systématiques, des études approfondies qui permettent aux héraldistes de faire leurs recherches. C’est dans ce contexte qui est née ce partenariat entre deux médiévalistes très intéressés à la sigillographie et un spécialiste d’héraldique, qui ensemble ont décidé d’entamer l’étude des origines des représentations héraldiques dans les sceaux portugais, en commençant par les sceaux du clergé séculier, qui constitue le sujet par excellence de la recherche des deux historiens. Dans ce vaste univers sigillaire, qui concerne des personnes d’une grande variété d’origines sociales, y compris la noblesse et la riche bourgeoisie urbaine, les éléments héraldiques semblent avoir émergé seulement à partir de la fin du XIIIe siècle, et d’une façon timide. Le XIVe siècle assiste à sa diffusion dans les sceaux d’évêques, dignités et chanoines, mais ce n’est qu’au XVe siècle que l’héraldique s’impose, gagnant même une place primordiale dans quelques représentations sigillographiques. Le but de cette communication sera donc l’analyse du processus d’héraldisation des sceaux du clergé séculier portugais, entre les dernières décennies du XIIIe et le XVe siècle, pour évaluer comme s’est procédé, dans le cas portugais, le phénomène d’«acculturation héraldique» de l’emblématique épiscopale et cléricale.
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Ana de Castro Osório, ao escrever Uma Lição da História (1909), traduz os saber, sentir e fazer literários segundo a sensibilidade feminina, à luz da vontade de consolidar a consciência nacional (sobremodo da mulher portuguesa nascida aristocrata ou burguesa). Ao analisar a narrativa, reflecte-se no presente artigo, sobre a alegoria como estratégia literária mais adequada para promover pela instrução nacional a implantação da república - objectivo tão imperioso quanto o momento económico e político, carente de acção reformadora, assim o exigia, sem dispensar quer a aristocracia, quer a burguesia
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Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia,
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INTRODUCTION: Study of the temporal activity of malaria vectors during the implantation of a hydroelectric power station on the River Paraná, intended to generate electrical energy. The river separates the States of São Paulo and Mato Grosso do Sul, in Brazil. The objective was to verify whether alterations occurred in the wealth and diversity indices of Anopheles, following two successive floods, extended to the temporal activity and nycthemeral rhythm followed over a five year period. METHODS: Mosquito capture was performed monthly using the Human Attraction Technique and Shannon Traps. The first, executed for 24h, provided the nycthemeral rhythm and the second, lasting 15h, permitted the tracking of Anopheles during the two floods. RESULTS: The bimodal pattern of Anopheles darlingi defined before these floods was modified throughout the environment interventions. The same effect had repercussions on the populations of An albitarsis s.l., An triannulatus and An galvaoi. Activity prior to twilight was less affected by the environment alterations. CONCLUSIONS: The dam construction provoked changes in Anopheles temporal activity patterns, permitting classification of the area as an ecologically steady and unstable situation. Differences observed in Anopheles behavior due to the capture methods revealed the influence of solo and multiple attractiveness inside the populations studied.
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Medievalista [Em linha]. Nº10, (Julho 2011). Direc. José Mattoso. Lisboa: IEM.
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In, European Review of Public Law (Spetses Conferences), 21, vol. 8, nº 3, Atenas, Outono de 1996
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INTRODUCTION: An epidemiological study was undertaken to identify determinant factors in the occurrence of American cutaneous leishmaniasis in areas under the influence of hydroelectric plants in Paranapanema river, State of Paraná, Brazil. The ecological aspects of the phlebotomine fauna were investigated. METHODS: Sandflies were sampled with automatic light traps from February 2004 to June 2006 at 25 sites in the urban and rural areas of Itambaracá, and in Porto Almeida and São Joaquim do Pontal. RESULTS: A total of 3,187 sandflies of 15 species were captured. Nyssomyia neivai predominated (34.4%), followed by Pintomyia pessoai (32.6%), Migonemyia migonei (11.6%), Nyssomyia whitmani (8.8%), and Pintomyia fischeri (2.7%), all implicated in the transmission of Leishmania. Males predominated for Ny. neivai, and females for the other vector species, with significant statistical differences (p < 0.001). Nyssomyia neivai, Pi. pessoai, Ny. whitmani, Brumptomyia brumpti, Mg. migonei, and Pi. fischeri presented the highest values for the Standardized Species Abundance Index (SSAI). The highest frequencies and diversities were found in the preserved forest in Porto Almeida, followed by forests with degradation in São Joaquim do Pontal and Vila Rural. CONCLUSIONS: Sandflies were captured in all localities, with the five vectors predominating. Ny. neivai had its highest frequencies in nearby peridomestic environments and Pi. pessoai in areas of preserved forests. The highest SSAI values of Ny. neivai and Pi. pessoai reflect their wider dispersion and higher frequencies compared with other species, which seems to indicate that these two species may be transmitting leishmaniasis in the area.
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Introduction: This study assessed the prevalence of Mansonella ozzardi in riverine communities of the Tefé River, Amazonas, Brazil. Methods: The prevalence of M. ozzardi was estimated by microscopic examination of thick blood smears. Results: The M. ozzardi prevalence rate was 6.3% (19/300). Filarial infection was found in 8 of the 11 communities surveyed, with prevalence rates varying from 2.5% to 22.2%. Conclusions: Tefé is a region of oil and natural gas exploration, in which there is a high turnover of workers. Migration patterns may facilitate the dissemination of mansonelliasis to other regions.
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Introduction Saint Louis encephalitis virus (SLEV) primarily occurs in the Americas and produces disease predominantly in humans. This study investigated the serological presence of SLEV in nonhuman primates and horses from southern Brazil. Methods From June 2004 to December 2005, sera from 133 monkeys (Alouatta caraya, n=43; Sapajus nigritus, n=64; Sapajus cay, n=26) trap-captured at the Paraná River basin region and 23 blood samples from farm horses were obtained and used for the serological detection of a panel of 19 arboviruses. All samples were analyzed in a hemagglutination inhibition (HI) assay; positive monkey samples were confirmed in a mouse neutralization test (MNT). Additionally, all blood samples were inoculated into C6/36 cell culture for viral isolation. Results Positive seroreactivity was only observed for SLEV. A prevalence of SLEV antibodies in sera was detected in Alouatta caraya (11.6%; 5/43), Sapajus nigritus (12.5%; 8/64), and S. cay (30.8%; 8/26) monkeys with the HI assay. Of the monkeys, 2.3% (1/42) of A. caraya, 6.3% 94/64) of S. nigritus, and 15.4% (4/26) of S. cay were positive for SLEV in the MNT. Additionally, SLEV antibodies were detected by HI in 39.1% (9/23) of the horses evaluated in this study. Arboviruses were not isolated from any blood sample. Conclusions These results confirmed the presence of SLEV in nonhuman primates and horses from southern Brazil. These findings most likely represent the first detection of this virus in nonhuman primates beyond the Amazon region. The detection of SLEV in animals within a geographical region distant from the Amazon basin suggests that there may be widespread and undiagnosed dissemination of this disease in Brazil.