989 resultados para rural transport
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This paper aimed to evaluate the richness, abundance and frequency of sand fly occurrence in rural and urban areas American visceral Leishmaniasis -AVL is endemic in the study area of Santarém municipality, Pará state. Sand flies were collected during 1995-2000, using CDC light traps placed in neighborhoods and rural areas of the municipality. A total of 53.454 individuals and 26 species of sand flies were collected. The most abundant species in both urban and rural environments was Lutzomyia longipalpis, vector of AVL in the area. The highest species richness by capture was in rural area. In all years sampled, the largest number of species of sand fly collected was always in rural areas. The species of sand flies in urban and rural area were similar in 11 species. In the rural area other 11 species were found, a total of 22 species. Shannon-Wiener index ranged from 0.12 to 0.84 at rural areas and 0.08 to 0.34 at urban ones. In general, rural localities showed higher diversity (H') of phlebotomines than urban ones. Individual-based rarefaction curves for each area demonstrated that urban localities had the lowest expected number of phlebotomine species and the richest rural ones reach higher expected values with lower amount of individuals than urban sites. The most frequent species were Lutzomyia longipalpis, Evandromyia carmelinoi and Bichromomyia flaviscutellata.
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The use of construction and demolition waste (C&DW) in the construction industry is an important contribution to attain sustainability in the sector. The roads are among the civil engineering works which can use larger quantities of C&DW recycled aggregates. In Portugal, the limit values for the properties of C&DW recycled aggregates that can be used in the roads of Portuguese Road Network are defined by two Laboratório Nacional de Engenharia Civil (LNEC) technical specifications (TS), in accordance to Portuguese Decree-law no. 46/2008 of May 12th. Municipal and rural roads and trenches have specific characteristics that can enable the use of C&DW of lower quality than those required by existing LNEC TS, and even then ensuring an adequate performance. However, given the absence of specific regulation for those applications, the Portuguese Environment Agency requires compliance with the existing LNEC TS, which represents an obstacle to recycling a significant part of the C&DW, in particular at a local government level. This paper presents guidelines for the recycling of C&DW in municipal and rural roads and in trenches, which could be considered in a new forthcoming LNEC TS. In the preparation of the guidelines, the bibliography collected and analysed, the information gathered from the application of C&DW in a municipal and rural roads of a Portuguese municipality and in the roadways of a Portuguese resort, and the results of laboratory tests carried out on samples collected in the Portuguese municipality were taken into consideration.
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Cancer cells rely mostly on glycolysis to meet their energetic demands, producing large amounts of lactate that are extruded to the tumour microenvironment by monocarboxylate transporters (MCTs). The role of MCTs in the survival of colorectal cancer (CRC) cells is scarce and poorly understood. In this study, we aimed to better understand this issue and exploit these transporters as novel therapeutic targets alone or in combination with the CRC classical chemotherapeutic drug 5-Fluorouracil. For that purpose, we characterized the effects of MCT activity inhibition in normal and CRC derived cell lines and assessed the effect of MCT inhibition in combination with 5-FU. Here, we demonstrated that MCT inhibition using CHC (a-cyano-4-hydroxycinnamic acid), DIDS (4,4'-diisothiocyanatostilbene-2,2'-disulphonic acid) and quercetin decreased cell viability, disrupted the glycolytic phenotype, inhibited proliferation and enhanced cell death in CRC cells. These results were confirmed by specific inhibition of MCT1/4 by RNA interference. Notably, we showed that 5-FU cytotoxicity was potentiated by lactate transport inhibition in CRC cells, either by activity inhibition or expression silencing. These findings provide novel evidence for the pivotal role of MCTs in CRC maintenance and survival, as well as for the use of these transporters as potential new therapeutic targets in combination with CRC conventional therapy.
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Tese de Doutoramento em Sociologia
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BACKGROUND Most cancers, including breast cancer, have high rates of glucose consumption, associated with lactate production, a process referred as "Warburg effect". Acidification of the tumour microenvironment by lactate extrusion, performed by lactate transporters (MCTs), is associated with higher cell proliferation, migration, invasion, angiogenesis and increased cell survival. Previously, we have described MCT1 up-regulation in breast carcinoma samples and demonstrated the importance of in vitro MCT inhibition. In this study, we performed siRNA knockdown of MCT1 and MCT4 in basal-like breast cancer cells in both normoxia and hypoxia conditions to validate the potential of lactate transport inhibition in breast cancer treatment. RESULTS The effect of MCT knockdown was evaluated on lactate efflux, proliferation, cell biomass, migration and invasion and induction of tumour xenografts in nude mice. MCT knockdown led to a decrease in in vitro tumour cell aggressiveness, with decreased lactate transport, cell proliferation, migration and invasion and, importantly, to an inhibition of in vivo tumour formation and growth. CONCLUSIONS This work supports MCTs as promising targets in cancer therapy, demonstrates the contribution of MCTs to cancer cell aggressiveness and, more importantly, shows, for the first time, the disruption of in vivo breast tumour growth by targeting lactate transport.
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Transportation geotechnics associated with constructing and maintaining properly functioning transportation infrastructure is a very resource intensive activity. Large amounts of materials and natural resources are required, consuming proportionately large amounts of energy and fuel. Thus, the implementation of the principles of sustainability is important to reduce energy consumption, carbon footprint, greenhouse gas emissions, and to increase material reuse/recycling, for example. This paper focusses on some issues and activities relevant to sustainable earthwork construction aimed at minimising the use of energy and the production of CO2 while improving the in-situ ground to enable its use as a foundation without the consumption of large amounts of primary aggregate as additional foundation layers. The use of recycled materials is discussed, including steel slag and tyre bales, alongside a conceptual framework for evaluating the utility of applications for recycled materials in transportation infrastructure.
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Particulate fouling tests were carried out using kaolin-water suspensions flowing through an annular heat exchanger with a copper inner tube. The flow rate was changed from test to test, but the fluid temperature and pH, as well as the particle concentration, were maintained constant. In the lower range of fluid velocities (<0.5 m/s), the deposition process seemed to be controlled by mass transfer. The corresponding experimental transport fluxes were compared to the predictions obtained with several models, showing that diffusion governed particle transport. The absolute values of the mass transfer fluxes and their dependences on the Reynolds number were satisfactorily predicted by some of the models.
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OBJECTIVE: To assess the frequency of cardiovascular risk factors in the rural community of Cavunge, in the Brazilian state of Bahia. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was carried out with 160 individuals (age > 19 years) randomly drawn from those listed in the population census of the Cavunge Project. The following parameters were studied: arterial hypertension, dyslipidemia, diabetes, obesity, smoking, waist-hip ratio (WHR), physical activity, and overall cardiovascular risk classified according to the Framingham score. The assessing parameters used were those established by the III Brazilian Consensus on Hypertension and the II Brazilian Consensus on Dyslipidemia. RESULTS: Of the randomly drawn individuals, 126 with a mean age of 46.6 + 19.7 years were included in the study, 43.7% of whom were males. The frequency of arterial hypertension was 36.5%; 20.4% of the individuals had cholesterol levels >240 mg/dL; 31.1% of the individuals had LDL-C levels > 130 mg/dL; 4% were diabetic; and 39.7% had a high-risk Framingham score. Abdominal obesity was observed in 41.3% of the population and in 57.7% of the females. High caloric-expenditure (HCE) physical activities were performed by 56.5% of the individuals. The HCE group had a greater frequency of normal triglyceride levels (63% vs 44%; P=0.05), no diabetes, and WHR tending towards normal (46% vs 27%, P=0.08) as compared with those in the low caloric-expenditure group. CONCLUSION: Cardiovascular risk factors, such as hypertension and hypercholesterolemia, are frequently found in rural communities. The greatest frequency of normal triglyceride levels and normal WHR in the HCE group reinforces the association between greater caloric expenditure and a better risk profile.
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Una fórmula magistral es una preparación farmacéutica que se realiza a partir de una prescripción realizada por un profesional (médico u odontólogo) que tiene como características particulares que es individual y personalizada, donde se detalla la composición cuali y cuantitativa de la misma y se destina a un tratamiento determinado, debiendo el facultativo renovar dicha prescripción en el caso de ser necesaria la terapéutica por un tiempo mas prolongado. El flúor es un agente mineral el cual tiene actividad cariostática ampliamente difundida. Sin embargo en poblaciones económicamente postergadas, donde existen bajas condiciones socio culturales y otros factores epidemiológicos y sanitarios concurrentes -desnutrición, dietas poco equilibradas- la falta de fluoración en las aguas (de fuentes alternativas: pozos o ríos, de dudosa potabilidad), y el escaso uso de productos dentales (dentífricos y pastas dentales) repercute en una mayor prevalencia de caries tanto en niños como en adultos. El objetivo del proyecto es diseñar y preparar una fórmula magistral con flúor con el propósito de ser utilizada como tratamiento preventivo de las caries en una población con bajos recursos, donde trabaja el voluntariado de la UCC en forma conjunta con profesionales odontólogos.
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La Municipalidad de Santa Eufemia cuenta con una población de 2.900 habitantes, posee actualmente un centro de salud municipal coordinado por un director. El centro recibe a una población de 340 pacientes por mes que concurren para ser asistidos por los médicos generalistas, brinda además servicio odontológico y de especialidades médicas tal como la ginecología. La población concurrente pertenece a este éjido municipal y desempeñan sus actividades en el área rural y en la zona aledaña, de influencia en la región. El equipo de salud estable que se desempeña en dicho centro asistencial, está constituido por un equipo multidisciplinario, constituido por médicos, psicólogos, odontólogos, enfermeras idóneas y asistente social, estos brindan atención activa y pasiva las 24 hs del día. El servicio de ortodoncia y ginecología brinda atención una vez a la semana, dado que los profesionales concurrentes pertenecen a otras localidades. Los servicios bioquímicos, de kinesiología, fonoaudiología y diagnóstico por imágenes son tercerizados a demanda. Separado del centro, pero comunicado con el mismo se encuentra una residencia de ancianos que es asistido por los profesionales del centro. El mismo alberga aproximadamente 11 personas, que no reciben ninguna otra ayuda social ni cuentan con una estructura familiar que los contenga. El intendente de la comuna considera que además de las actividades que se vienen desarrollando, se podría implementar otras, tales como: a) Capacitar al personal a fin de optimizar los recursos disponibles con la implementación de programas que permitan el diseño de estrategias de planificación en salud. b) Capacitar a la comunidad en temas vinculados a la salud a fin de disminuir los índices de morbilidad de la población y fomentar el auto-cuidado del paciente. c) Implementar un sistema de gestión (adquisición, conservación y distribución) de los medicamentos recibidos por el centro. d) Obtener datos epidemiológicos que permitan planificar y establecer la demanda presupuestaria.
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FUNDAMENTO: A hipertensão, importante problema de saúde pública, representa uma das principais causas de morbidade em todo o mundo. OBJETIVO: Estimar a prevalência da hipertensão arterial e seus fatores de risco em uma comunidade rural do nordeste do estado de Minas Gerais, Brasil. MÉTODOS: Estudo transversal realizado em 2004, em Virgem das Graças, comunidade rural localizada no Vale do Jequitinhonha. A amostra era composta por 287 indivíduos, com idades entre 18 e 88 anos. Hipertensão foi definida segundo os critérios da Joint National Committee (pressão arterial sistólica > 140 mmHg e/ou pressão arterial diastólica > 90 mmHg): indivíduos que já usavam medicamentos anti-hipertensivos também foram considerados hipertensos. Usou-se a análise bivariada para testar a relação entre as variáveis independentes e hipertensão, e a regressão logística para ajustar fatores de confusão e identificar interações. A força de associação foi mensurada usando-se odds ratio (OR) e seus intervalos de confiança de 95% [IC (95%)]. RESULTADOS: A prevalência bruta da hipertensão foi de 47,0% [IC (95%): 41,1 - 53,0], a prevalência ajustada por idade foi de 43,2% [IC (95%): 35,7 - 50,7], enquanto a prevalência ajustada por escolaridade foi de 44,1% [IC (95%): 43,9 - 44,3]. De acordo com a análise multivariada, observou-se que idade, triglicerídeos, circunferência da cintura e sexo eram fatores de risco independentes associados à hipertensão. CONCLUSÃO: Os achados fornecem evidências importantes de que a hipertensão é um problema de saúde pública associado à dislipidemia e à obesidade abdominal, na área rural de Minas Gerais.
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FUNDAMENTOS: Os dados sobre insuficiência cardíaca (IC) no Brasil são provenientes de centros terciários. Esses dados não podem ser extrapolados para a população rural, pois refletem características socioeconômico-culturais distintas. OBJETIVO: Estabelecer o perfil clínico-demográfico e indicadores de qualidade da IC em área rural. MÉTODOS: Estudo de coorte transversal, incluindo 166 pacientes da área rural do município de Valença-RJ. Após avaliação dos dados clínicos, laboratoriais e ecocardiográficos e utilizados o teste do qui-quadrado e o exato de Fisher para a análise das proporções, assim como o teste t de Student para as variáveis numéricas, com o intuito de estabelecer as características da população. RESULTADOS: A idade média foi de 61±14 anos, sendo 85 (51%) homens; 88 (53%) afrobrasileiros e 85 (51%) com ICFER. Comorbidades prevalentes: HAS em 151 (91%) e síndrome metabólica (SM) em 103 (62%). Etiologias mais comuns: hipertensiva em 77 (46%), isquêmica em 62 (37%). Indicadores de qualidade na IC: 43 (26%) com ecocardiograma prévio; 102 (62%) utilizavam betabloqueador; 147 (88%) receberam IECA ou BRA; e 22% dos portadores de FA utilizavam anticoagulação oral. Na ICFEN, predominou o sexo feminino p=0,001 RC 0,32 CI (0,17-0,60); SM p=0,004 RC 0,28 CI (1,31-4,78); e etiologia hipertensiva p<0,0001 RC 6,83 CI (3,45-13,5). Na ICFER, predominou o sexo masculino p=0,001, RC 0,32 CI (0,170-0,605) e etiologia isquêmica p<0,0001 RC 0,16 CI (0,079-0,330). CONCLUSÃO: Na área rural, a IC mostra semelhanças em relação ao sexo, cor e classificação da IC. A etiologia mais comum foi a hipertensiva. A ICFEN foi mais prevalente em mulheres e na SM. A ICFER associou-se a homens e etiologia isquêmica.
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Energy from waste (E/W) technologies in the form o f biogas plants, CHP plants and other municipal solid waste (MSW) conversion technologies, have been gaining steady ground in the provision o f energy throughout Europe and the UK. Urban Waste Water Treatment Plants (UWWTP) are utilising much o f the same biochemical processes common to these E/W plants. Previous studies on Centralised Anaerobic Digestion (CAD) within Ireland found that the legislative and economic conditions were not conducive to such an operation on the grounds o f low energy price for electric and heat energy, and due to the restrictive nature o f the allowable feedstocks. Recent changes to the Irish REFIT tariff on energy produced from Anaerobic digestion; alterations to the regulation o f the allowable use o f animal by products(ABP); the recent enactment o f the Renewable Energy D irective (09/28/EC) and a subsequent review o f the draft Biowaste Directive (2001) required that the issue o f decentralised energy production in Ireland be reassessed. In this instance the feasibility study is based on a extant rural community, centred around the village o f Woodford Co Galway. The review found that the prevailing conditions were now such that it was technically and economically feasible for this biochemical process to provide energy and waste treatment facilities at the above location. The review also outlines the last item which is preventing this process from becoming achievable, specifically the lack o f a digestate regulation on land spreading which deals specifically with biowaste. The study finds that the implementation o f the draft EU biowaste regulations, with amendments for Cr and Hg levels to match the proposed Irish regulation for compost, would ensure that Ireland has some o f the most restrictive regulations in Europe for this application. The delay in completing this piece o f legislation is preventing national energy and waste issues from being resolved in a planned and stepwise fashion. A proposed lay out for the new Integrated Waste from Energy Plant (IW/EP) is presented. Budget economic projections and alternative revenue streams are outlined. Finally a review o f the national policies regarding the Rural Development Plan (RDP), the Rural Planning Guidelines (RPG) and the National Renewable Energy Action Plan (NREAP) are examined against the relevant EU directives.