996 resultados para Penttilä, Aarni Emanuel


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Pós-graduação em Ciência e Tecnologia de Materiais - FC

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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)

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Like many other Caribbean countries, Grenada, Saint Lucia and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines are almost entirely dependent on imported petroleum as their primary source of energy. In this regard, many countries in the subregion have taken a strategic approach to long-term planning in the energy sector towards creating higher levels of efficiency on both the demand and supply sides as well as promoting diversification in the energy mix. Within this context, this study was conducted to present mechanisms to improve energy efficiency (EE) in the transport sector in Grenada, Saint Lucia and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. For each country, the report presents a brief description of current trends in energy consumption generally as well as energy issues in the transport sector and programmes, initiatives and regulatory mechanisms currently in place that are contributing to energy efficiency in the sector.

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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)

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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)

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Atualmente, existem ao redor do mundo três espécies de peixes-boi: a) Trichechus manatus (Linnaeus, 1758); b) Trichechus senegalensis (Link, 1795) e c) Trichechus inunguis (Natterer, 1883), todas pertencentes à família Trichechidae. Algumas características ambientais parecem influenciar a presença dos peixes-boi em uma determinada área, tais como: i) temperatura da água – principalmente para áreas subtropicais, ii) profundidade dos corpos d’água, iii) salinidade e iv) ação das marés; v) disponibilidade de alimento e vi) baixa hidrodinamica. Apesar de as espécies de sirênios existentes no Brasil estarem protegidas pela Lei Federal de Proteção à Fauna (Lei nº 5.197, de 03-01-1967) e sua alteração (Lei nº 7.653, de 18-12- 1987) e pela Lei de Crimes Ambientais (Lei nº 9.605/98, de 12-02-98), o peixe-boi amazônico e o peixe-boi marinho ainda correm risco de desaparecimento em um futuro próximo, sendo por isso, considerados como vulnerável e muito ameaçado de extinção, respectivamente, pela Portaria IBAMA nº 1.522/89. O presente estudo tem como objetivo investigar a ocorrência de sirênios do gênero Trichechus com base no conhecimento ecológico local e nos parâmetros ambientais existentes na costa leste da Ilha do Marajó, no Estado do Pará. Para tanto foi avaliado o nível de conhecimento dos pescadores locais sobre os peixes-boi; mapeada as áreas de ocorrência dos peixes-boi com base no conhecimento ecológico local e determinou as áreas de maior ou menor probabilidade de ocorrência de peixes-boi com base em indicadores ambientais. Os pescadores locais possuem um excelente conhecimento sobre o peixe-boi, informando características morfológicas, hábito alimentar e preferências ambientais satisfatórias. As ameaças diretas (caça) para a região não estão evidentes devido à diminuição de mão de obra especializadas, havendo apenas captura oportuna. Foi registrado durante o estudo dois encalhes na região e segundo informações de mortalidade de Trichechus spp. na área, nos últimos 50 anos morrem no mínimo 43 animais, sendo estes principalmente usados na farmacologia e consumo. O município de Salvaterra é o com maior probabilidade de ocorrência de peixe-boi segundo as características ambientais (menor intensidade de correntes, baixa salinidade, abundancia de alimento, menor tráfego de embarcações motorizadas) corroborando com os dados do conhecimento ecológico local, que indica a mesma área como de uso pelos peixes-boi. Apesar do incremento nos últimos anos nos estudos dos peixes-boi para o estado do Pará, ainda se faz necessário o investimento maior na pesquisa acerca desses animais. A continuidade das ações relacionadas ao manejo e a conservação dos peixes-boi devem ser somadas a participação dos atores sociais para uma rede de informações mais eficiente a fim de minimizar a perda de hábitat, os encalhes e aperfeiçoar as ações de resgate e reabilitações dos sirênios no estado. A foz do rio Amazonas deve ser especialmente estudada, pois se trata de uma área de simpatia das duas espécies ocorrentes no Brasil que influencia diretamente na conservação dos peixes-boi do todo o país.

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The Amazon region of Brazil includes communities founded by escaped slaves, some of which still remain relatively isolated. We studied two such Afro-Brazilian communities (Pacoval and Curiau), in the rural area of Alenquer, Pará, and in the metropolitan region of Macapá, Amapá, respectively. Among 12 blood loci, alleles considered as markers of African ancestry, such as HBB*S, HBB*C, TF*D1, HP*2M, ABO*B, RH*D-, and CA2*2 were found at frequencies that are expected for populations with a predominantly African origin. Estimates of interethnic admixture indicated that the degree of the African component in Curiau (74%) is higher than that of Pacoval (44%); an Amerindian contribution was not detected in Curiau. Estimated values of African ancestry fit well with the degree of isolation and mobility of the communities. Pacoval exhibited a high proportion of immigrants among the parents and grandparents of the individuals studied, whereas persons living in Curiau exhibited a low level of mobility, despite its location in the metropolitan area of Macapá city, suggesting a relatively strong barrier against the interethnic admixture in this population. In addition, analysis of genetic data in a sub-sample consisting of individuals whose parents and grandparents were born in the study site, and that probably represents the populations two generations ago, indicated that gene flow from non-black people is not a recent event in both populations.

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The accumulation of somatic mutations in mtDNA is correlated with aging. In this work, we sought to identify somatic mutations in the HVS-1 region (D-loop) of mtDNA that might be associated with aging. For this, we compared 31 grandmothers (mean age: 63 ± 2.3 years) and their 62 grandchildren (mean age: 15 ± 4.1 years), the offspring of their daughters. Direct DNA sequencing showed that mutations absent in the grandchildren were detected in a presumably homoplasmic state in three grandmothers and in a heteroplasmic state in an additional 13 grandmothers; no mutations were detected in the remaining 15 grandmothers. However, cloning followed by DNA sequencing in 12 grandmothers confirmed homoplasia in only one of the three mutations previously considered to be homoplasmic and did not confirm heteroplasmy in three out of nine grandmothers found to be heteroplasmic by direct sequencing. Thus, of 12 grandmothers in whom mtDNA was analyzed by cloning, eight were heteroplasmic for mutations not detected in their grandchildren. In this study, the use of genetically related subjects allowed us to demonstrate the occurrence of age-related (> 60 years old) mutations (homoplasia and heteroplasmy). It is possible that both of these situations (homoplasia and heteroplasmy) were a long-term consequence of mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation that can lead to the accumulation of mtDNA mutations throughout life.

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ABSTRACT: The Amazon region of Brazil is an area of great interest because of the large distribution of hepatitis B virus in specific Western areas. Seven urban communities and 24 Indian groups were visited in a total of 4,244 persons. Each individual was interviewed in order to obtain demographic and familial information. Whole blood was collected for serology and genetic determinations. Eleven genetic markers and three HBV markers were tested. Among the most relevant results it was possible to show that (i) there was a large variation of previous exposure to HBV in both urban and non-urban groups ranging from 0 to 59.2%; (ii) there was a different pattern of epidemiological distribution of HBV that was present even among a same linguistic Indian group, with mixed patterns of correlation between HBsAg and anti-HBs and (iii) the prevalence of HBV markers (HBsAg and anti-HBs) were significantly higher (P=0.0001) among the Indian population (18.8%) than the urban groups (12.5%). Its possible that the host genetic background could influence and modulate the replication of the virus in order to generate HB carrier state.

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ABSTRACT: The formation of the Brazilian Amazonian population has historically involved three main ethnic groups, Amerindian, African and European. This has resulted in genetic investigations having been carried out using classical polymorphisms and molecular markers. To better understand the genetic variability and the micro-evolutionary processes acting in human groups in the Brazilian Amazon region we used mitochondrial DNA to investigate 159 maternally unrelated individuals from five Amazonian African-descendant communities. The mitochondrial lineage distribution indicated a contribution of 50.2% from Africans (L0, L1, L2, and L3), 46.6% from Amerindians (haplogroups A, B, C and D) and a small European contribution of 1.3%. These results indicated high genetic diversity in the Amerindian and African lineage groups, suggesting that the Brazilian Amazonian African-descendant populations reflect a possible population amalgamation of Amerindian women from different Amazonian indigenous tribes and African women from different geographic regions of Africa who had been brought to Brazil as slaves. The present study partially mapped the historical biological and social interactions that had occurred during the formation and expansion of Amazonian African-descendant communities.