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A list of 228 types of 79 species of erotylids (Insecta, Coleoptera, Erotylidae - including the Languriinae) of the collection of the Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de São Paulo and the data on their labels are presented.

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O presente artigo trata da história do Museu Paulista entre 1946 e 1956, com o objetivo de entender o lugar dessa instituição no campo da antropologia durante aquela década. Para isso, investigam-se as atividades desempenhadas pelos funcionários desse museu, bem como sua ligação com os outros centros de pesquisa em ciências sociais em São Paulo. Os dados levam à conclusão de que os antropólogos alemães tiveram, na primeira metade do século XX, papel fundamental no desenvolvimento e na consolidação das ciências sociais no Brasil.

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Nas colecções de História Natural do Museu Carlos Machado (MCM) em Ponta Delgada, Ilha de São Miguel, estão presentes 190 espécimes de Lepidópteros dos Açores, pertencentes a 38 espécies (13 Rhopalocera e 25 Heterocera). Os espécimens estão distribuídos por quatro caixas entomológicas, sendo todos provenientes de São Miguel. No presente trabalho procedeu-se à actualização da nomenclatura, à correcção de alguns erros de determinação e à identificação de alguns exemplares. Parnassius mnemosyne (Linnaeus), Noctua janthina (Denis & Schiffermüller) e Synthymia fixa (Fabricius) estão presentes na colecção, mas a primeira espécie nunca foi citada para São Miguel e as outras duas nunca foram referidas para o arquipélago Açoriano. Contudo, as razões subjacentes a este facto não são claras, sendo difícil de distinguir entre as duas hipóteses seguintes: (i) troca de espécimes entre colecções, ou (ii) captura dos espécimes após uma imigração ocasional ou uma introdução acidental.

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Do trabalho em causa resultou a seguinte comunicação: Leal, A.S., Coentro, S., Pereira, S., Fernandes, L., Alves, L., Muralha, V.S.F.. ‘’The collection of Hispano-Moresque tiles from the Museum of the Roman Theatre, in Lisboa: Chemical characterisation by μ–PIXE’’. International Conference on Nuclear Microprobe Technology and Applications’’, Pádua, Itália, 6 a 11 Julho de 2014.

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The collection of the Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi (MPEG), in the city of Belém, State of Pará, Brazil, has 65 samples of type-specimens of Isoptera, representing 26 species (21 holotypes and 5 paratypes) of 18 genera. This paper lists the number of specimens of each caste in each type series, type localities with geographical coordinates, collectors, and dates of collection.

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Novas espécies em Cerambycinae são descritas do Brasil, Piauí: Compsibidion paragraphycum sp. nov. (Neoibidionini). Em Lamiinae, - do Piauí: Trichohippopsis vestita sp. nov. (Agapanthiini); Oncioderes piauiensis sp. nov. (Onciderini); Cotycicuiara caracolensis sp. nov. (Desmiphorini); Xenofrea peculiaris sp. nov. (Xenofreini); Mariliana bellula sp. nov. (Hemilophini); - da Paraíba: Ataxia arenaria sp. nov. (Pteropliini); Dadoychus atrus sp. nov. (Hemilophini). Novos registros em Cerambycinae para o Piauí: Methia longipennis Martins, 1997 (Methiini); Tropidion sipolisi (Gounelle, 1909), Compsibidion decoratum (Gounelle, 1909), Cycnidolon obliquum Martins, 1969 (Neoibidionini); - para o Ceará: Paranyssicus conspicillatus (Erichson, 1847) (Elaphidiini); Aglaoschema collorata (Napp, 1993) (Compsocerini); - para a Bahia: Stizocera phtisica Gounelle, 1909 (Elaphidiini). Novos registros em Lamiinae para o Piauí: Dolichosybra tubericollis Breuning, 1942 (Apomecynini); Ceiupaba lineata Martins & Galileo, 1998, Cicuiara striata (Bates, 1866), Desmiphora pallida Bates, 1874 (Desmiphorini); Nesozineus apharus Galileo & Martins, 1996, Psapharochrus nigrovittatus (Zajciw, 1969) (Acanthoderini); - para o Ceará: Trichohippopsis rufula Breuning, 1958 (Agapanthiini); Ataxia parva Galileo & Martins, 2011 (Pteropliini); Desmiphora cirrosa Erichson, 1847 (Desmiphorini); - para a Paraíba: Eudesmus rubefactus Bates, 1865 (Onciderini); Laraesima ochreoapicalis Breuning, 1973 (Compsosomatini); Psapharochrus itatiayensis (Melzer, 1935) (Acanthoderini); - para a Bahia: Brasiliosoma tibialis (Breuning, 1948) (Compsosomatini); Adesmus hemispilus (Germar, 1821) (Hemilophini).

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The activities described here form part of an extensive programme in place in the Região Arqueológica de Central, state of Bahia, Brazil. After malacological and socio-environmental surveys in the area, a strategy comprising formal and non-formal education with an emphasis on schistosomiasis prevention was developed, introduced, and evaluated. Interviews were conducted of 142 students and 11 teachers, totalling 11 classes at six primary schools. On the basis of those interviews, four display cases and seven panels were prepared. In addition a table was set up where students could participate directly on the subject, drawing and recognising the factors involved in the schistosomiasis cycle. The exhibition was held at the Museu Arqueológico de Central. The endeavours of this paper underline the importance of health education as well as exhibitions to disease prevention activities.

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Cardio-vascular diseases (CVD), their well established risk factors (CVRF) and mental disorders are common and co-occur more frequently than would be expected by chance. However, the mechanisms underlying this association are still poorly understood. The main study questions of PsyCoLaus, the psychiatric arm of CoLaus, are: 1) Do mental disorders increase vulnerability to CVRF and CVD? 2) Do CVRF and CVD promote the development of mental disorders? 3) Do CVRF/ CVD and mental disorders share common pathogenetic processes? The longitudinal project adds a comprehensive psychiatric evaluation to the CoLaus investigation. A better understanding of the psychological, physiological and behavioral links underlying CVD/ CVRF and mental disorders will result in the development of more specific and efficient strategies of prevention and treatment for both psychiatric and CVD/CVRF, two major elements of burden of disease.

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BACKGROUND: In the United States, the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) has developed 20 Patient Safety Indicators (PSIs) to measure the occurrence of hospital adverse events from medico-administrative data coded according to the ninth revision of the international classification of disease (ICD-9-CM). The adaptation of these PSIs to the WHO version of ICD-10 was carried out by an international consortium. METHODS: Two independent teams transcoded ICD-9-CM diagnosis codes proposed by the AHRQ into ICD-10-WHO. Using a Delphi process, experts from six countries evaluated each code independently, stating whether it was "included", "excluded" or "uncertain". During a two-day meeting, the experts then discussed the codes that had not obtained a consensus, and the additional codes proposed. RESULTS: Fifteen PSIs were adapted. Among the 2569 proposed diagnosis codes, 1775 were unanimously adopted straightaway. The 794 remaining codes and 2541 additional codes were discussed. Three documents were prepared: (1) a list of ICD-10-WHO codes for the 15 adapted PSIs; (2) recommendations to the AHRQ for the improvement of the nosological frame and the coding of PSI with ICD-9-CM; (3) recommendations to the WHO to improve ICD-10. CONCLUSIONS: This work allows international comparisons of PSIs among the countries using ICD-10. Nevertheless, these PSIs must still be evaluated further before being broadly used.