Models Of Identification And Accumulation Of Results
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1. Macroecology of the genus Uca (Crustacea, Decapoda): patterns of diversity, distribution and responses to global climate change / Macroecologia do gênero Uca (Crustacea, Decapoda): padrões de diversidade, distribuição e respostas às mudanças climáticas globais
Macroecology of the genus Uca (Crustacea, Decapoda): Patterns of diversity, distribution and responses to global change. The genus Uca, composed by 97 species, has a worldwide distribution on coastal marine regions, mainly in tropical environments. Many researches have used the genus Uca as a model of study, although the actual scientific knowledge about thi
Publicado em: 2009
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2. Conhecimentos na análise de ambientes: a pedologia e o saber local em comunidade quilombola do norte de Minas Gerais / Knowledge in the environment analysis: the pedology and local knowledge in the quilombola community on northern Minas Gerais
Theren increasing incorporation and appropriation of the epistemologies towards the sustainability, valorization of the man-environment relationships and the perception of the need for maintaining the complexity of the productive systems in response to the environmental degradation process, aggravated by practices of the reductionist paradigms. Local knowled
Publicado em: 2008
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3. Aplicação de conceitos da gestão econômica (GECON) em hospitais : uma análise focada na visão de gestores hospitalares do estado de Pernambuco
The State of Pernambuco is recognized in national ambit by its development in the medical area. The Recife Metropolitan Area (RMR) detaches in Brazilian northeastern context by the existence of a high number of health services units, where public and deprived hospitals are located with more than 50 years, generating employment for a great number of people. I
Publicado em: 2006
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4. Identification of macrophage liver X receptors as inhibitors of atherosclerosis
Recent studies have identified the liver X receptors (LXRα and LXRβ) as important regulators of cholesterol metabolism and transport. LXRs control transcription of genes critical to a range of biological functions including regulation of high density lipoprotein cholesterol metabolism, hepatic cholesterol catabolism, and intestinal sterol absorption. Altho
The National Academy of Sciences.