1000 resultados para communitarian media
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Entre os veículos impressos voltados para colônias de imigrantes em circulação na cidade de São Paulo, atualmente (2005/2006), estão Mundo Lusíada (português) e Alborada (espanhol). Identificar se estes dois jornais trazem em seu conteúdo, predominantemente, assuntos que favorecem a aculturação e assimilação do estrangeiro no território receptor ou a preservação de sua identidade cultural foi o principal objetivo deste trabalho, além de apurar as características editoriais e averiguar se a relação com a comunidade em questão não é apenas uma estratégia mercadológica. O estudo foi baseado em pesquisa bibliográfica, mapeamento das principais publicações voltadas para imigrantes que circulam na capital paulista e, sobretudo, em análise de conteúdo de 12 edições do Mundo Lusíada e 11 de Alborada. Entre os resultados observados destaca-se que o conteúdo de ambos os títulos fornece elementos que propiciam um contato direto com as raízes desses grupos. Este demonstra elementos que permeiam a memória coletiva dos imigrantes luso e hispânico que vieram para o Brasil há mais de um século independentemente de essa identidade ser real. Mundo Lusíada, apesar de ser um veículo voltado para a comunidade luso-brasileira é segmentado, uma vez que, entre outros fatores, se utiliza de estrutura comercial de uma micro empresa. Já Alboradapode ser considerado comunitário no sentido de servir à comunidade atendida pela Sociedade Hispano Brasileira SHB (que o mantém) embora este caráter esteja mudando. Com relação a aspectos jornalísticos verificados nos dois jornais, estes se assemelham aos da pequena imprensa, numa mistura de amadorismo e fonte de status. No entanto, ambos têm papel relevante no fortalecimento dos laços de amizade, culturais e união dos envolvidos, bem como na celebração de suas origens.(AU)
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Entre os veículos impressos voltados para colônias de imigrantes em circulação na cidade de São Paulo, atualmente (2005/2006), estão Mundo Lusíada (português) e Alborada (espanhol). Identificar se estes dois jornais trazem em seu conteúdo, predominantemente, assuntos que favorecem a aculturação e assimilação do estrangeiro no território receptor ou a preservação de sua identidade cultural foi o principal objetivo deste trabalho, além de apurar as características editoriais e averiguar se a relação com a comunidade em questão não é apenas uma estratégia mercadológica. O estudo foi baseado em pesquisa bibliográfica, mapeamento das principais publicações voltadas para imigrantes que circulam na capital paulista e, sobretudo, em análise de conteúdo de 12 edições do Mundo Lusíada e 11 de Alborada. Entre os resultados observados destaca-se que o conteúdo de ambos os títulos fornece elementos que propiciam um contato direto com as raízes desses grupos. Este demonstra elementos que permeiam a memória coletiva dos imigrantes luso e hispânico que vieram para o Brasil há mais de um século independentemente de essa identidade ser real. Mundo Lusíada, apesar de ser um veículo voltado para a comunidade luso-brasileira é segmentado, uma vez que, entre outros fatores, se utiliza de estrutura comercial de uma micro empresa. Já Alboradapode ser considerado comunitário no sentido de servir à comunidade atendida pela Sociedade Hispano Brasileira SHB (que o mantém) embora este caráter esteja mudando. Com relação a aspectos jornalísticos verificados nos dois jornais, estes se assemelham aos da pequena imprensa, numa mistura de amadorismo e fonte de status. No entanto, ambos têm papel relevante no fortalecimento dos laços de amizade, culturais e união dos envolvidos, bem como na celebração de suas origens.(AU)
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Entre os veículos impressos voltados para colônias de imigrantes em circulação na cidade de São Paulo, atualmente (2005/2006), estão Mundo Lusíada (português) e Alborada (espanhol). Identificar se estes dois jornais trazem em seu conteúdo, predominantemente, assuntos que favorecem a aculturação e assimilação do estrangeiro no território receptor ou a preservação de sua identidade cultural foi o principal objetivo deste trabalho, além de apurar as características editoriais e averiguar se a relação com a comunidade em questão não é apenas uma estratégia mercadológica. O estudo foi baseado em pesquisa bibliográfica, mapeamento das principais publicações voltadas para imigrantes que circulam na capital paulista e, sobretudo, em análise de conteúdo de 12 edições do Mundo Lusíada e 11 de Alborada. Entre os resultados observados destaca-se que o conteúdo de ambos os títulos fornece elementos que propiciam um contato direto com as raízes desses grupos. Este demonstra elementos que permeiam a memória coletiva dos imigrantes luso e hispânico que vieram para o Brasil há mais de um século independentemente de essa identidade ser real. Mundo Lusíada, apesar de ser um veículo voltado para a comunidade luso-brasileira é segmentado, uma vez que, entre outros fatores, se utiliza de estrutura comercial de uma micro empresa. Já Alboradapode ser considerado comunitário no sentido de servir à comunidade atendida pela Sociedade Hispano Brasileira SHB (que o mantém) embora este caráter esteja mudando. Com relação a aspectos jornalísticos verificados nos dois jornais, estes se assemelham aos da pequena imprensa, numa mistura de amadorismo e fonte de status. No entanto, ambos têm papel relevante no fortalecimento dos laços de amizade, culturais e união dos envolvidos, bem como na celebração de suas origens.(AU)
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Protocols for the generation of dendritic cells (DCs) using serum as a supplementation of culture media leads to reactions due to animal proteins and disease transmissions. Several types of serum-free media (SFM), based on good manufacture practices (GMP), have recently been used and seem to be a viable option. The aim of this study was to evaluate the results of the differentiation, maturation, and function of DCs from Acute Myeloid Leukemia patients (AML), generated in SFM and medium supplemented with autologous serum (AS). DCs were analyzed by phenotype characteristics, viability, and functionality. The results showed the possibility of generating viable DCs in all the conditions tested. In patients, the X-VIVO 15 medium was more efficient than the other media tested in the generation of DCs producing IL-12p70 (p=0.05). Moreover, the presence of AS led to a significant increase of IL-10 by DCs as compared with CellGro (p=0.05) and X-Vivo15 (p=0.05) media, both in patients and donors. We concluded that SFM was efficient in the production of DCs for immunotherapy in AML patients. However, the use of AS appears to interfere with the functional capacity of the generated DCs.
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Universidade Estadual de Campinas. Faculdade de Educação Física
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This study evaluated the effect of surface sealant on the translucency of composite resin immersed in different solutions. The study involved the following materials: Charisma, Fortify and coffee, Coca-Cola®, tea and artificial saliva as solutions. Sixty-four specimens (n = 8) were manufactured and immersed in artificial saliva at 37 ± 1 °C. Samples were immersed in the solutions for three times a day and re-immersed in artificial saliva until the translucency readings. The measurements were carried out at nine times: T1 - 24 hours after specimen preparation, T2 - 24 hours after immersion in the solutions, T3 - 48 hours and T4 to T9 - 7, 14, 21, 30, 60 and 90 days, respectively, after immersion. The translucency values were measured using a JOUAN device. The results were subjected to ANOVA and Tukey's test at 5%. The surface sealant was not able to protect the composite resin against staining, the coffee showed the strongest staining action, followed by tea and regarding immersion time, a significant alteration was noted in the translucency of composite resin after 21 days.
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OBJECTIVE: This study evaluated the influence of light sources and immersion media on the color stability of a nanofilled composite resin. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Conventional halogen, high-power-density halogen and high-power-density light-emitting diode (LED) units were used. There were 4 immersion media: coffee, tea, Coke® and artificial saliva. A total of 180 specimens (10 mm x 2 mm) were prepared, immersed in artificial saliva for 24 h at 37±1ºC, and had their initial color measured with a spectrophotometer according to the CIELab system. Then, the specimens were immersed in the 4 media during 60 days. Data from the color change and luminosity were collected and subjected to statistical analysis by the Kruskall-Wallis test (p<0.05). For immersion time, the data were subjected to two-way ANOVA test and Fisher's test (p<0.05). RESULTS: High-power-density LED (ΔE=1.91) promoted similar color stability of the composite resin to that of the tested halogen curing units (Jet Lite 4000 plus - ΔE=2.05; XL 3000 - ΔE=2.28). Coffee (ΔE=8.40; ΔL=-5.21) showed the highest influence on color stability of the studied composite resin. CONCLUSION: There was no significant difference in color stability regardless of the light sources, and coffee was the immersion medium that promoted the highest color changes on the tested composite resin.
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Melatonin (MEL) acts as a powerful scavenger of free radicals and direct gonadal responses to melatonin have been reported in the literature. Few studies, however, have evaluated the effect of MEL during in vitro maturation (IVM) on bovine embryos. This study tested the addition of MEL to maturation medium (MM) with no gonadotropins on nuclear maturation and embryo development rates and the incidence of DNA damage in resulting embryos. Cumulus-oocyte complexes were aspirated from abattoir ovaries and cultured in MM (TCM-199 medium supplemented with 10% fetal calf serum - FCS) at 39ºC and 5% CO2 in air. After 24 hours of culture in MM with 0.5 µg mL-1 FSH and 5.0 µg mL-1 LH; 10-9 M MEL) or 10-9 M MEL, 0.5 µg mL-1 FSH and 5.0 µg mL-1 LH, the oocytes were stained with Hoechst 33342 to evaluate nuclear maturation rate. After in vitro fertilization and embryo culture, development rates were evaluated and the blastocysts were assessed for DNA damage by Comet assay. There was no effect of melatonin added to the MM, alone or in combination with gonadotropins, on nuclear maturation, cleavage and blastocyst rates. These rates ranged between 88% to 90%, 85% to 88% and 42% to 46%, respectively. The extent of DNA damage in embryos was also not affected by MEL supplementation during IVM. The addition of 10-9 M MEL to the MM failed to improve nuclear maturation and embryo development rates and the incidence of DNA damage in resulting embryos, but was able to properly substitute for gonadotropins during IVM.
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In vitro culture of the mutualistic fungus of leaf-cutting ants is troublesome due to its low growth rate, which leads to storage problems and contaminants accumulation. This paper aims at comparing the radial growth rate of the mutualistic fungus of Atta sexdens rubropilosa Forel in two different culture media (Pagnocca B and MEA LP). Although total MEA LP radial growth was greater all along the bioassay, no significant difference was detected between growth efficiencies of the two media. Previous evidences of low growth rate for this fungus were confirmed. Since these data cannot point greater efficiency of one culture medium over the other, MEA LP medium is indicated for in vitro studies with this mutualistic fungus due its simpler composition and translucent color, making the analysis easier.
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The photocatalytic degradation of phenol in aqueous suspensions of TiO2 under different salt concentrations in an annular reactor has been investigated. In all cases, complete removal of phenol and mineralization degrees above 90% were achieved. The reactor operational parameters were optimized and its hydrodynamics characterized in order to couple mass balance equations with kinetic ones. The photodegradation of the organics followed a Langmuir-Hinshelwood-Hougen-Watson lumped kinetics. From GC/MS analyses, several intermediates formed during oxidation have been identified. The main ones were catechol, hydroquinone, and 3-phenyl-2-propenal, in this order. The formation of negligible concentrations of 4-chlorophenol was observed only in high salinity medium. Acute toxicity was determined by using Artemia sp. as the test organism, which indicated that intermediate products were all less toxic than phenol and a significant abatement of the overall toxicity was accomplished, regardless of the salt concentration.
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DNA Microarray was developed to monitor the expression of many genes from Xylella fastidiosa, allowing the side by-side comparison of two situations in a single experiment. The experiments were performed using X. fastidiosa cells grown in two culture media: BCYE and XDM2. The primers were synthesized, spotted onto glass slides and the array was hybridized against fluorescently labeled cDNAs. The emitted signals were quantified, normalized and the data were statistically analyzed to verify the differentially expressed genes. According to the data, 104 genes were differentially expressed in XDM2 and 30 genes in BCYE media. The present study showed that DNA microarray technique efficiently differentiate the expressed genes under different conditions.
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Three comparative assays were performed seeking to improve the sensitivity of the diagnosis of Bordetella bronchiseptica infection analyzing swine nasal swabs. An initial assay compared the recovery of B. bronchiseptica from swabs simultaneously inoculated with B. bronchiseptica and some interfering bacteria, immersed into three transport formulations (Amies with charcoal, trypticase soy broth and phosphate buffer according to Soerensen supplemented with 5% of bovine fetal serum) and submitted to different temperatures (10ºC and 27ºC) and periods of incubation (24, 72 and 120 hours). A subsequent assay compared three selective media (MacConkey agar, modified selective medium G20G and a ceftiofur medium) for their recovery capabilities from clinical specimens. One last assay compared the polymerase chain reaction to the three selective media. In the first assay, the recovery of B. bronchiseptica from transport systems was better at 27ºC and the three formulations had good performances at this temperature, but the collection of qualitative and quantitative analysis indicated the advantage of Amies medium for nasal swabs transportation. The second assay indicated that MacConkey agar and modified G20G had similar results and were superior to the ceftiofur medium. In the final assay, polymerase chain reaction presented superior capability of B. bronchiseptica detection to culture procedures.
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Nowadays in Brazil, some social organizations, governments and mass media are discussing the need to establish an oversight committee to guarantee the quality of television programmes, as well as the need to set a system to determine what kind of pro, gram is appropriate for every television time slot. Across Brazil, a representative body of children and young people have come to the conclusion that the right to receive quality television programmes is not enough. The children of the new generations think they have the right to access new technologies and the production of their own messages, in accordance with their own creativity, interests and lifestyle projects within society.
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Social organizations, local governments and the media in Brazil are confronting them, selves over the need for an oversight board to guarantee quality television programming, and establishing a system to determine which television programs are appropriate for which television time slots. Across Brazil, a representative body of children and young adults have determined that the right to receive quality programming is not currently being met. Children of the new generation see themselves as having a right to access new technologies which enable them to produce their own messages according to their own creativity, interests, and social participation. This new generation wants to go beyond education in order to watch and conquer their ""right to screens"".
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Consider a random medium consisting of N points randomly distributed so that there is no correlation among the distances separating them. This is the random link model, which is the high dimensionality limit (mean-field approximation) for the Euclidean random point structure. In the random link model, at discrete time steps, a walker moves to the nearest point, which has not been visited in the last mu steps (memory), producing a deterministic partially self-avoiding walk (the tourist walk). We have analytically obtained the distribution of the number n of points explored by the walker with memory mu=2, as well as the transient and period joint distribution. This result enables us to explain the abrupt change in the exploratory behavior between the cases mu=1 (memoryless walker, driven by extreme value statistics) and mu=2 (walker with memory, driven by combinatorial statistics). In the mu=1 case, the mean newly visited points in the thermodynamic limit (N >> 1) is just < n >=e=2.72... while in the mu=2 case, the mean number < n > of visited points grows proportionally to N(1/2). Also, this result allows us to establish an equivalence between the random link model with mu=2 and random map (uncorrelated back and forth distances) with mu=0 and the abrupt change between the probabilities for null transient time and subsequent ones.