998 resultados para Surveying method
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Many Hyperspectral imagery applications require a response in real time or near-real time. To meet this requirement this paper proposes a parallel unmixing method developed for graphics processing units (GPU). This method is based on the vertex component analysis (VCA), which is a geometrical based method highly parallelizable. VCA is a very fast and accurate method that extracts endmember signatures from large hyperspectral datasets without the use of any a priori knowledge about the constituent spectra. Experimental results obtained for simulated and real hyperspectral datasets reveal considerable acceleration factors, up to 24 times.
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In this study, we sought to assess the applicability of GC–MS/MS for the identification and quantification of 36 pesticides in strawberry from integrated pest management (IPM) and organic farming (OF). Citrate versions of QuEChERS (quick, easy, cheap, effective, rugged and safe) using dispersive solid-phase extraction (d-SPE) and disposable pipette extraction (DPX) for cleanup were compared for pesticide extraction. For cleanup, a combination of MgSO4, primary secondary amine and C18 was used for both the versions. Significant differences were observed in recovery results between the two sample preparation versions (DPX and d-SPE). Overall, 86% of the pesticides achieved recoveries (three spiking levels 10, 50 and 200 µg/kg) in the range of 70–120%, with <13% RSD. The matrix effects were also evaluated in both the versions and in strawberries from different crop types. Although not evidencing significant differences between the two methodologies were observed, however, the DPX cleanup proved to be a faster technique and easy to execute. The results indicate that QuEChERS with d-SPE and DPX and GC–MS/MS analysis achieved reliable quantification and identification of 36 pesticide residues in strawberries from OF and IPM.
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A simple method of rubella antigen production by treatment with sodium desoxycholate for use in enzyme immunoassay (IMT-ELISA) is presented. When this assay was compared with a commercial test (Enzygnost-Rubella, Behring), in the study of 108 sera and 118 filter paper blood samples, 96.9% (219/226) overall agreement and correlation coefficient of 0.90 between absorbances were observed. Seven samples showed discordant results, negative by the commercial kit and positive by our test. Four of those 7 samples were available, being 3 positive by HI.
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Faeces of 138 chickens were inoculated on Blaser agar plates. One set of plates was incubated in jars with CampyPak envelopes. The others were incubated in "Zip-lock" plastic bags (7 x X in.) and a microaerophilic atmosphere was generated exhaling into the "Zip-lock" plastic bag, after holding the breath for 20 sec. Then, the bag was pressed to evacuate its atmosphere, inflated again, and pressed (4 times), and finally sealed. Campylobacter was isolated from 127 (96.2%) of samples incubated in jars with gas generator envelopes and from 129 (98%) of the specimens incubated into the bags. The proposed methodology offers good savings for cost-conscious laboratories.
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Prevalence of Strongyloides stercoralis infection in three areas of Brazil was surveyed by a recently developed faecal culture method (an agar plate culture). The Strongyloides infection was confirmed in 11.3% of 432 subjects examined. The diagnostic efficacy of the agar plate culture was as high as 93.9% compared to only 28.5% and 26.5% by the Harada-Mori filter paper culture and faecal concentration methods, when faecal samples were examined simultaneously by these three methods. Among the 49 positive samples, about 60% were confirmed to be positive only by the agar plate culture. These results indicate that the agar plate culture is a sensitive new tool for the correct diagnosis of chronic Strongyloides infection.
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A single and practical method to slain Malassezia furfur and Corynebacterium minutissimum in lesions' scales is described. The scales are collected by pressing small pieces of scotch tape (about 4 cm lenght and 2 cm width) onto the lesions and following withdrawl the furfuraceous scales will remain on the glue side. These pieces are then immersed for some minutes in lactophenol-cotton blue stain. Following absorption of the stain the scales are washed in current water to remove the excess of blue stain, dried with filter paper, dehydrated via passage in two bottles containing absolute alcohol and then placed in xylene in a centrifugation tube. The xylene dissolves the scotch tape glue and the scales fall free in the tube. After centrifugation and decantation the scales concentrated on the bottom of the tube are collected with a platinum-loop, placed in Canada balsam on a microscopy slide and closed with a cover slip. The preparations are then ready to be submitted to microscopic examination. Other stains may also be used instead of lactophenol-cotton blue. This method is simple, easily performed, and offers good conditions to study these fungi as well as being useful for the diagnosis of the diseases that they cause.
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Sustainable Construction, Materials and Practice, p. 426-432
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We show here a simplified RT-PCR for identification of dengue virus types 1 and 2. Five dengue virus strains, isolated from Brazilian patients, and yellow fever vaccine 17DD as a negative control, were used in this study. C6/36 cells were infected and supernatants were collected after 7 days. The RT-PCR, done in a single reaction vessel, was carried out following a 1/10 dilution of virus in distilled water or in a detergent mixture containing Nonidet P40. The 50 µl assay reaction mixture included 50 pmol of specific primers amplifying a 482 base pair sequence for dengue type 1 and 210 base pair sequence for dengue type 2. In other assays, we used dengue virus consensus primers having maximum sequence similarity to the four serotypes, amplifying a 511 base pair sequence. The reaction mixture also contained 0.1 mM of the four deoxynucleoside triphosphates, 7.5 U of reverse transcriptase, 1U of thermostable Taq DNA polymerase. The mixture was incubated for 5 minutes at 37ºC for reverse transcription followed by 30 cycles of two-step PCR amplification (92ºC for 60 seconds, 53ºC for 60 seconds) with slow temperature increment. The PCR products were subjected to 1.7% agarose gel electrophoresis and visualized by UV light after staining with ethidium bromide solution. Low virus titer around 10 3, 6 TCID50/ml was detected by RT-PCR for dengue type 1. Specific DNA amplification was observed with all the Brazilian dengue strains by using dengue virus consensus primers. As compared to other RT-PCRs, this assay is less laborious, done in a shorter time, and has reduced risk of contamination
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RESUMO - Âmbito e objectivos: O presente trabalho incide sobre a área dos cuidados paliativos, nomeadamente, visa contribuir para uma maior efectividade do processo de aquisição e acompanhamento deste tipo de cuidados. Neste contexto, e como objectivo principal do estudo, foram identificados os indicadores chave, na vertente da qualidade, indispensáveis para a conceptualização de um modelo de contratualização e, consequentemente, para assegurar a monitorização, acompanhamento e avaliação da actividade realizada. Método e metodologias: Numa primeira fase, foi conduzida uma pesquisa documental tendente ao levantamento dos indicadores, na dimensão da qualidade, em utilização nos cuidados paliativos em vários países, tendo sido escolhidos aqueles que apresentavam indicadores já validados, designadamente, o Canadá, Reino Unido, Austrália, Espanha e EUA. Desta forma, foram seleccionados os indicadores comuns aos vários países estudados, para efeitos de discussão e consensualização, no âmbito de uma Técnica de Grupo Nominal, passíveis de integrarem um modelo de contratualização nesta área em Portugal. Apresentação e discussão de resultados: Da pesquisa documental resultaram 188 indicadores na dimensão qualidade, em utilização nos países estudados, tendo sido identificados 19 indicadores comuns. Estes indicadores foram submetidos a discussão e consensualização em reunião de peritos, tendo sido hierarquizados os sete indicadores mais adequados para a contratualização em cuidados paliativos: composição de uma equipa interdisciplinar; capacidade de resposta doentes tratados/pedido de acesso; avaliação inicial e periódica das necessidades (oito domínios); acessibilidade farmacológica; congruência entre os cuidados prestados e os desejados; prática regular de reuniões multidisciplinares; conferência familiar, pelo menos 2 vezes. Conclusões: No panorama nacional, não se conhecem indicadores unanimemente ratificados como adequados à avaliação da efectividade, qualidade e eficiência dos cuidados paliativos. Por outro lado, atento o objectivo do presente trabalho, a informação recolhida a nível internacional devolveu indicadores aplicáveis maioritariamente num contexto da avaliação da prestação dos cuidados paliativos, e Indicadores de Qualidade para a Contratualização de Cuidados Paliativos em Portugal x/ 93 não tanto num contexto de um processo de contratualização efectivo. Assim, partindo destes indicadores, em utilização nos vários países estudados, o estudo permitiu identificar sete indicadores considerados como adequados para a contratualização destes cuidados, em Portugal. -------------- ABSTRACT - Scope and objectives: This work focuses on the palliative care area, in particular, aims to contribute to greater effectiveness of the monitoring and procurement process of this type of care. In this context, as the main objective of the study, key indicators were identified regarding the quality issue, crucial to the conceptualization of a contracting model, and consequently to ensure the monitoring, supervising and evaluating of the undertaken activities. Method and methodology: Initially, a documentary research was held. That research aimed to surveying the indicators in their dimension of quality, regarding their use in palliative care throughout several countries. The chosen countries already had validated indicators, namely, Canada, United Kingdom , Australia, Spain and the USA. Thus, the indicators selected were common to all the above mentioned countries, for discussion purposes and agreement, as part of a Nominal Group Technique, that could integrate a model of contracting in this area in Portugal. Presentation and result discussion: The documentary research resulted in 188 quality indicators in use in the referred countries, 19 of those indicators were common to all countries. These indicators were submitted for discussion and agreement at a meeting of experts, having been ranked the seven most appropriate indicators for palliative care contracting: composition of an interdisciplinary team; response ability to the patients / access requests, initial and periodic assessment of the needs (eight areas), pharmacology accessibility; congruence between the desired care and its effective provision and regular practice of multidisciplinary meetings, family conferences, at least two times. Conclusions: In the national scene, unanimously ratified as suitable indicators to assess the effectiveness, efficiency and quality of palliative care are unknown. On other hand, given the objective of this work, the international collection of information has given applicable indicators mostly in the context of assessing the provision of palliative care, rather than an effective contracting process context. Thus, based on these indicators in use in the studied countries, the study itself identified seven indicators considered appropriate for the contracting of such care in Portugal.
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A comparison of the Etest and the reference broth macrodilution susceptibility test for fluconazole, ketoconazole, itraconazole and amphotericin B was performed with 59 of Candida species isolated from the oral cavities of AIDS patients. The Etest method was performed according to the manufacturer's instructions, and the reference method was performed according to National Committee for Clinical Laboratory Standards document M27-A guidelines. Our data showed that there was a good correlation between the MICs obtained by the Etest and broth dilution methods. When only the MIC results at ± 2 dilutions for both methods were considered, the agreement rates were 90.4% for itraconazole, ketoconazole and amphotericin B and 84.6% for fluconazole of the C. albicans tested. In contrast, to the reference method, the Etest method classified as susceptible three fluconazole-resistant isolates and one itraconazole-resistant isolate, representing four very major errors. These results indicate that Etest could be considered useful for antifungal sensitivity evaluation of yeasts in clinical laboratories.
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This work proposes a novel approach for a suitable orientation of antibodies (Ab) on an immunosensing platform, applied here to the determination of 8-hydroxy-2′-deoxyguanosine (8OHdG), a biomarker of oxidative stress that has been associated to chronic diseases, such as cancer. The anti-8OHdG was bound to an amine modified gold support through its Fc region after activation of its carboxylic functions. Non-oriented approaches of Ab binding to the platform were tested in parallel, in order to show that the presented methodology favored Ab/Ag affinity and immunodetection of the antigen. The immunosensor design was evaluated by quartz-crystal microbalance with dissipation, atomic force microscopy, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) and square-wave voltammetry. EIS was also a suitable technique to follow the analytical behavior of the device against 8OHdG. The affinity binding between 8OHdG and the antibody immobilized in the gold modified platform increased the charge transfer resistance across the electrochemical set-up. The observed behavior was linear from 0.02 to 7.0 ng/mL of 8OHdG concentrations. The interference from glucose, urea and creatinine was found negligible. An attempt of application to synthetic samples was also successfully conducted. Overall, the presented approach enabled the production of suitably oriented Abs over a gold platform by means of a much simpler process than other oriented-Ab binding approaches described in the literature, as far as we know, and was successful in terms of analytical features and sample application.
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The total antioxidant capacity (TAC) of 28 flavoured water samples was assessed by ferric reducing antioxidant potential (FRAP), oxygen radical absorbance capacity (ORAC), trolox equivalent antioxidant capacity (TEAC) and total reactive antioxidant potential (TRAP) methods. It was observed that flavoured waters had higher antioxidant activity than the corresponding natural ones. The observed differences were attributed to flavours, juice and vitamins. Generally, higher TAC contents were obtained on lemon waters and lower values on guava and raspberry flavoured waters. Lower and higher TACs were obtained by TRAP and ORAC method, respectively. Statistical analysis suggested that vitamins and flavours increased the antioxidant content of the commercial waters.