Safety Harbor
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1. Metodologias de automação integradas ao centro de controle, comunicação, operações e segurança - CCCOS para o sistema de segurança portuário. / Methodologies for integrated automation control center, communications, operations and safety - CCCOS for port security system.
A dissertação de mestrado apresenta as metodologias utilizadas com a integração de sistemas dos equipamentos de campo ao Centro de Controle, Comunicação, Operações e Segurança - CCCOS, visto ser o concentrador que recebe, gerencia, armazena e envia todas as informações dos equipamentos, seja do sistema de controle de acesso, através dos dados env
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 11/04/2011
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2. Comparação entre desempenhos de estacas metálicas tubadas de ponta aberta e fechada na Baixada Santista. / Comparison between the behavior of steel pipe piles with opened and closed ends at the Santos Coastal Plain.
This MSc thesis dealt with the plug phenomenon in open-ended-toes steel pipe piles. This phenomenon occurs when, in the driving process of an open-ended toe pile, the soil that gets into its base alters its behavior, making it similar to one of a close-ended toe under static load and, sometimes, even under dynamic load. Many bored piles, installed with the p
Publicado em: 2005
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3. OspE-Related, OspF-Related, and Elp Lipoproteins Are Immunogenic in Baboons Experimentally Infected with Borrelia burgdorferi and in Human Lyme Disease Patients
Presently, the rhesus macaque is the only nonhuman primate animal model utilized for the study of Lyme disease. While this animal model closely mimics human disease, rhesus macaques can harbor the herpes B virus, which is often lethal to humans; macaques also do not express the full complement of immunoglobulin G (IgG) subclasses found in humans. Conversely,
American Society for Microbiology.
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4. Safety of live oral Salmonella typhi vaccine strains with deletions in htrA and aroC aroD and immune response in humans.
A single-dose, oral Salmonella typhi vaccine strain has been sought as a carrier or vector of cloned genes encoding protective antigens of other pathogens. Such a hybrid vaccine, administered orally, would stimulate immune responses both at the mucosal surface and in the systemic compartment and would potentially provide protection against multiple pathogens