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Com o presente estudo pretende-se demonstrar que o risco da perda da coisa, objecto de um contrato de compra e venda com reserva de propriedade, deverá ser imputável ao adquirente, fundamentando tal solução não somente na teoria do risco consagrada pelo legislador português no art. 796º do Código Civil, segundo a qual a passagem do risco se dá com a transferência da propriedade da coisa para o adquirente, mas essencialmente no sinalagma que carateriza o tipo de contrato em análise.
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Com o objetivo de se avaliar a magnitude da infecção perinatal pelo citomegalovírus em hospital público do município de São Paulo, os autores acompanharam prospectivamente 98 recém-nascidos até o quarto mês de vida. Amostras de urina foram coletadas ao nascimento e posteriormente a cada mês, para inoculação em tubos contendo fibroblastos humanos. Amostras de sangue foram coletadas ao nascimento, no segundo e quarto mês de vida para pesquisa de anticorpos IgM específicos para o CMV, pelo método de imunofluorescência indireta. Dos 37 recém-nascidos que foram acompanhados até o quarto mês de vida, 9 se infectaram neste período, com diagnóstico feito pelo isolamento do CMV. O risco de aquisição da infecção pelo citomegalovírus no período perinatal estimado pela tábua de sobrevivência foi de 30,9%. A pesquisa de anticorpos IgM por imunofluorescência indireta só permitiu tal diagnóstico em 2 casos (8,1%). A diferença observada entre os dois métodos foi estatisticamente significante (p = 0,015). O estudo da prevalência de anticorpos IgG pelo ensaio imunoenzimático nas mães das crianças mostrou taxas de 92,7%. Não se isolou CMV nas amostras de leite materno, coletadas mensalmente até o terceiro mês de lactação. O acompanhamento clínico evidenciou que as crianças infectadas apresentaram-se de forma assintomática e com desenvolvimento neurop-sicomotor normal até o quarto mês.
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The Tagus estuary is bordered by the largest metropolitan area in Portugal, the Lisbon capital city council. It has suffered the impact of several major tsunamis in the past, as shown by a recent revision of the catalogue of tsunamis that struck the Portuguese coast over the past two millennia. Hence, the exposure of populations and infrastructure established along the riverfront comprises a critical concern for the civil protection services. The main objectives of this work are to determine critical inundation areas in Lisbon and to quantify the associated severity through a simple index derived from the local maximum of momentum flux per unit mass and width. The employed methodology is based on the mathematical modelling of a tsunami propagating along the estuary, resembling the one occurred on the 1 November of 1755 that followed the 8.5 M-w Great Lisbon Earthquake. The employed simulation tool was STAV-2D, a shallow-flow solver coupled with conservation equations for fine solid phases, and now featuring the novelty of discrete Lagrangian tracking of large debris. Different sets of initial conditions were studied, combining distinct tidal, atmospheric and fluvial scenarios, so that the civil protection services were provided with comprehensive information to devise public warning and alert systems and post-event mitigation intervention. For the most severe scenario, the obtained results have shown a maximum inundation extent of 1.29 km at the AlcA cent ntara valley and water depths reaching nearly 10 m across Lisbon's riverfront.
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Reporter genes are routinely used in every laboratory for molecular and cellular biology for studying heterologous gene expression and general cellular biological mechanisms, such as transfection processes. Although well characterized and broadly implemented, reporter genes present serious limitations, either by involving time-consuming procedures or by presenting possible side effects on the expression of the heterologous gene or even in the general cellular metabolism. Fourier transform mid-infrared (FT-MIR) spectroscopy was evaluated to simultaneously analyze in a rapid (minutes) and high-throughput mode (using 96-wells microplates), the transfection efficiency, and the effect of the transfection process on the host cell biochemical composition and metabolism. Semi-adherent HEK and adherent AGS cell lines, transfected with the plasmid pVAX-GFP using Lipofectamine, were used as model systems. Good partial least squares (PLS) models were built to estimate the transfection efficiency, either considering each cell line independently (R 2 ≥ 0.92; RMSECV ≤ 2 %) or simultaneously considering both cell lines (R 2 = 0.90; RMSECV = 2 %). Additionally, the effect of the transfection process on the HEK cell biochemical and metabolic features could be evaluated directly from the FT-IR spectra. Due to the high sensitivity of the technique, it was also possible to discriminate the effect of the transfection process from the transfection reagent on KEK cells, e.g., by the analysis of spectral biomarkers and biochemical and metabolic features. The present results are far beyond what any reporter gene assay or other specific probe can offer for these purposes.
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A sedimentation technique is described, in which a fecal suspension is placed on top of an aqueous sucrose solution of specific gravity 1.015 g/cm³. Using 100 by 15 mm test tubes, duplicate gravity sedimentation experiments were made using homogenized fecal suspensions (single-columns) and fecal suspensions placed on top of clear columns (double-columns). Egg- and cyst-counts, and turbidity determinations were made in the sediments obtained after definite time intervals. Most Ascaris lumbricoides, Trichuris trichiura and Ancylostomidae eggs sedimented within 20 minutes in single - and between 30 and 60 minutes in double-columns. Giardia duodenalis cysts required longer periods to sediment in double - than in single-columns; after 180 minutes (the maximum period of observation), double-column sediments produced 60.0% of the counts of single-columns. Double-column sediments were consistently less turbid than single-column ones
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Adhesive bonding is nowadays a serious candidate to replace methods such as fastening or riveting, because of attractive mechanical properties. As a result, adhesives are being increasingly used in industries such as the automotive, aerospace and construction. Thus, it is highly important to predict the strength of bonded joints to assess the feasibility of joining during the fabrication process of components (e.g. due to complex geometries) or for repairing purposes. This work studies the tensile behaviour of adhesive joints between aluminium adherends considering different values of adherend thickness (h) and the double-cantilever beam (DCB) test. The experimental work consists of the definition of the tensile fracture toughness (GIC) for the different joint configurations. A conventional fracture characterization method was used, together with a J-integral approach, that take into account the plasticity effects occurring in the adhesive layer. An optical measurement method is used for the evaluation of crack tip opening and adherends rotation at the crack tip during the test, supported by a Matlab® sub-routine for the automated extraction of these quantities. As output of this work, a comparative evaluation between bonded systems with different values of adherend thickness is carried out and complete fracture data is provided in tension for the subsequent strength prediction of joints with identical conditions.
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The iron(III) complexes [H(EtOH)][FeCl2(L)(2)] (1), [H(2)bipy](1/2)[FeCl2(L)(2)].DMF (2) and [FeCl2(L)(2,2'-bipy)] (3) (L = 3-amino-2-pyrazinecarboxylate; H(2)bipy = doubly protonated 4,4'-bipyridine; 2,2'-bipy = 2,2'-bipyridine, DMF = dimethylformamide) have been synthesized and fully characterized by IR, elemental and single-crystal X-ray diffraction analyses, as well as by electrochemical methods. Complexes 1 and 2 have similar mononuclear structures containing different guest molecules (protonated ethanol for 1 and doubly protonated 4,4'-bipyridine for 2) in their lattices, whereas the complex 3 has one 3-amino-2-pyrazinecarboxylate and a 2,2'-bipyridine ligand. They show a high catalytic activity for the low power (10 W) solvent-free microwave assisted peroxidative oxidation of 1-phenylethanol, leading, in the presence of TEMPO, to quantitative yields of acetophenone [TOFs up to 8.1 x 10(3) h(-1), (3)] after 1 h. Moreover, the catalysts are of easy recovery and reused, at least for four consecutive cycles, maintaining 83 % of the initial activity and concomitant rather high selectivity. 3-Amino-2-pyrazinecarboxylic acid is used to synthesize three new iron(III) complexes which act as heterogeneous catalysts for the solvent-free microwave-assisted peroxidative oxidation of 1-phenylethanol.
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A new family of eight ruthenium(II)-cyclopentadienyl bipyridine derivatives, bearing nitrogen, sulfur, phosphorous and carbonyl sigma bonded coligands, has been synthesized. Compounds bearing nitrogen bonded coligands were found to be unstable in aqueous solution, while the others presented appropriate stabilities for the biologic assays and pursued for determination of IC50 values in ovarian (A2780) and breast (MCF7 and MDAMB231) human cancer cell lines. These studies were also carried out for the [5: HSA] and [6: HSA] adducts (HSA = human serum albumin) and a better performance was found for the first case. Spectroscopic, electrochemical studies by cyclic voltammetry and density functional theory calculations allowed us to get some understanding on the electronic flow directions within the molecules and to find a possible clue concerning the structural features of coligands that can activate bipyridyl ligands toward an increased cytotoxic effect. X-ray structure analysis of compound [Ru(eta(5)-C5H5)(bipy)(PPh3)][PF6] (7; bipy = bipyridine) showed crystallization on C2/c space group with two enantiomers of the [Ru(eta(5)-C5H5)(bipy)(PPh3)](+) cation complex in the racemic crystal packing. (C) 2015 Elsevier Inc All rights reserved.
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Este estudo têm como objectivo saber quais as expectativas visuais e refractivas no pré operatório dos indivíduos com catarata. Analisámos a concordância entre estas e o resultado final, seis meses após a cirurgia. Foi realizado de forma prospectiva através de um questionário estruturado, e decorreu no Serviço de Oftalmologia do Hospital Garcia de Orta E.P.E. Com uma amostra de 200 doentes (68,5% do sexo feminino; 31,5% do sexo masculino, de idades entre os 31 e 89 anos, com uma mediana de 72 anos). A maioria dos indivíduos apresentava um nível escolaridade primário. Não exerciam actividade laboral, 91,5%. Na fase pré-operatória 84,5% dos doentes apresentavam correcção óptica para ver ao longe e 88,0% para ver ao perto. 80,0% dos doentes já conheciam alguém que tinha sido operado a catarata e destes 63,8% estavam satisfeitos com o resultado final. Quando questionados sobre a expectativa de a visão voltar ao normal no pós-operatório, a maioria respondeu com uma expectativa de muito provável (99,5% para respostas iguais ou superiores a 5 na escala de 10 pontos de Likert). 44% dos doentes esperava vir a usar óculos para longe e 46,5% para perto. Na importância de ficar a ver bem sem óculos depois da cirurgia,a maioria respondeu que seria muito importante tanto para ver ao perto (72,5%), como para longe (73,5%), (p=000). 120 pessoas (60%) responderam que “não” à pergunta “Depois da cirurgia à catarata, pensa que vai ficar a ver bem ao perto e ao longe sem precisar de usar óculos”. O género associava-se com esta resposta (p=0,015). De facto, apenas 34% dos indivíduos do sexo feminino é da opinião de que não vai precisar de óculos para a ver bem ao perto e ao longe depois da cirurgia (versus 52,4% para os indivíduos do sexo masculino). No que diz respeito à escolaridade também encontrámos uma associação com significado estatístico (p=0,023). De facto,dos doentes que esperavam não vir a necessitar de usar óculos (para ver ao longe e ao perto), 36,3% nunca estudaram, 40% estudaram até ao ensino primário e 23,8% detinham um nível de escolaridade superior ao ensino primário. A análise e estudo das frequências absolutas sobre a existência de óculos ou compensação refractiva para longe e para perto seis meses após a cirurgia revelou que dos 176 indivíduos (88% da amostra inicial), aproximadamente 89% ficou com óculos para ver ao longe e 92% ficou com óculos para ver ao perto. Da análise exploratória, verificámos que a visão de longe com a melhor correcção óptica, para os casos operados apresenta uma mediana de 8/10 (max.=10/10 e mín.=0,05). A visão de perto com a melhor correcção óptica, para os casos operados apresenta uma mediana de 10/10 (max.=10/10 e mín.=0,05). Verificou-se que a mediana para a acuidade visual de perto é de 5/10 nos casos em que não houve prescrição de óculos e de 10/10 nos casos em que se verificou prescrição (mín.=0,05 e max.=10/10). Na acuidade visual para longe, verificámos 19 doentes sem correcção óptica (10,8% do valor total da amostra), no entanto destes, só sete (4%) atingiram os 10/10 de acuidade visual. A grande maioria dos doentes (89,2%), ficou com correcção óptica e destes 74 conseguiram uma acuidade visual de 10/10. Na acuidade visual para perto, verificámos que só 14 doentes ficaram sem correcção óptica (8% do valor total da amostra) e destes só dois, o correspondente a 1,1% do valor total da amostra conseguiram uma acuidade visual de 10/10. A grande maioria da amostra, 162 dos casos (89,2%), ficou com correcção óptica e atingiram os 10/10 de acuidade visual 94 destes casos, o correspondente a 53,4% do valor total da amostra. Verificámos que a expectativa de ficar com óculos para ver ao longe era muito elevada, tanto para os indivíduos que ficaram sem óculos como para os que ficaram com óculos (mediana =10 e 9 respectivamente). A expectativa de ficar com óculos para ver ao perto era muito elevada, tanto para os indivíduos que ficaram sem óculos como para os que ficaram com óculos a mediana é igual a 9. De referir, foram poucos os casos em que não foi feita prescrição de óculos, 8% da amostra para n=176, e destes só 21,4% com acuidade visual igual ou superior a 8/10.
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The basic objective of this work is to evaluate the durability of self-compacting concrete (SCC) produced in binary and ternary mixes using fly ash (FA) and limestone filler (LF) as partial replacement of cement. The main characteristics that set SCC apart from conventional concrete (fundamentally its fresh state behaviour) essentially depend on the greater or lesser content of various constituents, namely: greater mortar volume (more ultrafine material in the form of cement and mineral additions); proper control of the maximum size of the coarse aggregate; use of admixtures such as superplasticizers. Significant amounts of mineral additions are thus incorporated to partially replace cement, in order to improve the workability of the concrete. These mineral additions necessarily affect the concrete’s microstructure and its durability. Therefore, notwithstanding the many well-documented and acknowledged advantages of SCC, a better understanding its behaviour is still required, in particular when its composition includes significant amounts of mineral additions. An ambitious working plan was devised: first, the SCC’s microstructure was studied and characterized and afterwards the main transport and degradation mechanisms of the SCC produced were studied and characterized by means of SEM image analysis, chloride migration, electrical resistivity, and carbonation tests. It was then possible to draw conclusions about the SCC’s durability. The properties studied are strongly affected by the type and content of the additions. Also, the use of ternary mixes proved to be extremely favourable, confirming the expected beneficial effect of the synergy between LF and FA. © 2015 RILEM.
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Coevolution between two antagonistic species has been widely studied theoretically for both ecologically- and genetically-driven Red Queen dynamics. A typical outcome of these systems is an oscillatory behavior causing an endless series of one species adaptation and others counter-adaptation. More recently, a mathematical model combining a three-species food chain system with an adaptive dynamics approach revealed genetically driven chaotic Red Queen coevolution. In the present article, we analyze this mathematical model mainly focusing on the impact of species rates of evolution (mutation rates) in the dynamics. Firstly, we analytically proof the boundedness of the trajectories of the chaotic attractor. The complexity of the coupling between the dynamical variables is quantified using observability indices. By using symbolic dynamics theory, we quantify the complexity of genetically driven Red Queen chaos computing the topological entropy of existing one-dimensional iterated maps using Markov partitions. Co-dimensional two bifurcation diagrams are also built from the period ordering of the orbits of the maps. Then, we study the predictability of the Red Queen chaos, found in narrow regions of mutation rates. To extend the previous analyses, we also computed the likeliness of finding chaos in a given region of the parameter space varying other model parameters simultaneously. Such analyses allowed us to compute a mean predictability measure for the system in the explored region of the parameter space. We found that genetically driven Red Queen chaos, although being restricted to small regions of the analyzed parameter space, might be highly unpredictable.
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Materials selection is a matter of great importance to engineering design and software tools are valuable to inform decisions in the early stages of product development. However, when a set of alternative materials is available for the different parts a product is made of, the question of what optimal material mix to choose for a group of parts is not trivial. The engineer/designer therefore goes about this in a part-by-part procedure. Optimizing each part per se can lead to a global sub-optimal solution from the product point of view. An optimization procedure to deal with products with multiple parts, each with discrete design variables, and able to determine the optimal solution assuming different objectives is therefore needed. To solve this multiobjective optimization problem, a new routine based on Direct MultiSearch (DMS) algorithm is created. Results from the Pareto front can help the designer to align his/hers materials selection for a complete set of materials with product attribute objectives, depending on the relative importance of each objective.
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In this article we analytically solve the Hindmarsh-Rose model (Proc R Soc Lond B221:87-102, 1984) by means of a technique developed for strongly nonlinear problems-the step homotopy analysis method. This analytical algorithm, based on a modification of the standard homotopy analysis method, allows us to obtain a one-parameter family of explicit series solutions for the studied neuronal model. The Hindmarsh-Rose system represents a paradigmatic example of models developed to qualitatively reproduce the electrical activity of cell membranes. By using the homotopy solutions, we investigate the dynamical effect of two chosen biologically meaningful bifurcation parameters: the injected current I and the parameter r, representing the ratio of time scales between spiking (fast dynamics) and resting (slow dynamics). The auxiliary parameter involved in the analytical method provides us with an elegant way to ensure convergent series solutions of the neuronal model. Our analytical results are found to be in excellent agreement with the numerical simulations.
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An improved class of nonlinear bidirectional Boussinesq equations of sixth order using a wave surface elevation formulation is derived. Exact travelling wave solutions for the proposed class of nonlinear evolution equations are deduced. A new exact travelling wave solution is found which is the uniform limit of a geometric series. The ratio of this series is proportional to a classical soliton-type solution of the form of the square of a hyperbolic secant function. This happens for some values of the wave propagation velocity. However, there are other values of this velocity which display this new type of soliton, but the classical soliton structure vanishes in some regions of the domain. Exact solutions of the form of the square of the classical soliton are also deduced. In some cases, we find that the ratio between the amplitude of this wave and the amplitude of the classical soliton is equal to 35/36. It is shown that different families of travelling wave solutions are associated with different values of the parameters introduced in the improved equations.
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Origanum glandulosum Desf. (Species endemic of North Africa: Tunisia and Algeria) is important medicinally as it has antimicrobial, antifungal, antioxidant, antibacterial, antithrombin, antimutagenic, angiogenic, antiparasetic and antihyperglycaemic activities. Phytochemical investigations of the species of this genus have resulted in the extraction of a number of important bioactive compounds. This emphasizes on the need of extensive study for reporting the additional information on the medicinal importance, the biological activities and properties of oil of other unattended species of Origanum glandulosum. © 2015 Springer-Verlag France.