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Braz. j. med. biol. res ; 56: e12996, 2023. tab
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1520483

ABSTRACT

Pain is present in the dental clinic, whether due to oral problems such as dental caries and its complications or related to dental procedures. Pain evaluation in patients with communication difficulties (PCDs) is challenging for dentists, potentially compromising treatment. The aim of this study was to develop and validate an instrument to assess the perception of dentists about pain in PCDs. This study followed a quantitative methodological approach involving constructing and validating an instrument administered to 50 dentists. The initial instrument consisted of 29 items divided into four domains. Content and construct validity and internal consistency were confirmed. Content validation was performed by judges using the Content Validity Index. The instrument underwent construct validation and internal consistency assessments through exploratory factor analysis and confirmatory factor analysis using Cronbach's α, Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin, and Bartlett's sphericity tests. The final instrument consisted of 21 items divided into three domains, with a high Cronbach's α for one domain and moderate values for the others. The total variance accounted for was above 46.03%. Each factor retained at least three items, with factor loadings greater than 0.3, commonalities greater than 0.2, and eigenvalues >1. Despite the study's limitations, the instrument demonstrated its applicability and potential in evaluating the perception and management of pain in PCDs.

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European J Med Plants ; 2022 Aug; 33(8): 10-15
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-219499

ABSTRACT

This is a literature review with the objective of presenting scientific evidence about the therapeutic importance of the use of Anacardium humile for the treatment of infected skin wounds. Retrospective and analytical study carried out from 1999 to 2021, in the Bireme, UpToDate, Pubmed and Scielo databases. The association of the descriptors “Phytotherapy” was used; “Cerrado and Pantanal Plants”; “Wounds contaminated by bacteria”; “elastic fibers”. Of the 248 articles analyzed, 36 were included in the review because they met the inclusion criteria. Among the results, it was evidenced that the conventional treatments, although effective (the gold standard being Sulfadiazine 1% silver), present toxicity to human keratinocytes and fibroblasts, with this, it is concluded that further research will be necessary to prove the effectiveness of new treatment options or association of herbal medicines with treatment.

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Braz. j. biol ; 76(2): 412-419, Apr.-June 2016. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-781380

ABSTRACT

Abstract Fishing selectivity of the mangrove crab Ucides cordatus in the north coast of Brazil can be defined as the fisherman's ability to capture and select individuals from a certain size or sex (or a combination of these factors) which suggests an empirical selectivity. Considering this hypothesis, we calculated the selectivity curves for males and females crabs using the logit function of the logistic model in the formulation. The Bayesian inference consisted of obtaining the posterior distribution by applying the Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) method to software R using the OpenBUGS, BRugs, and R2WinBUGS libraries. The estimated results of width average carapace selection for males and females compared with previous studies reporting the average width of the carapace of sexual maturity allow us to confirm the hypothesis that most mature individuals do not suffer from fishing pressure; thus, ensuring their sustainability.


Resumo A seletividade na pesca do caranguejo-uçá, na costa norte do Brasil, pode ser definida como a habilidade do pescador em capturar e selecionar indivíduos a partir de certo tamanho ou determinado sexo (ou pela combinação destes fatores) o que sugere uma seletividade empírica. Considerando esta hipótese foram calculadas as curvas de seletividade para caranguejos machos e fêmeas utilizando-se a função logit na formulação do modelo logístico. A inferência Bayesiana consistiu em obter a distribuição posterior com aplicação do método Monte Carlo com Cadeias de Markov - MCMC no software R com o uso do OpenBUGS e auxílio das bibliotecas BRugs e R2WinBUGS. Os resultados estimados de largura da carapaça média de seleção para machos e fêmeas comparados com estudos anteriores que relatam a largura da carapaça média de primeira maturação sexual permitem confirmar a hipótese de que grande parte dos indivíduos maduros não sofre a pressão da pesca o que garante sua sustentabilidade.


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Female , Brachyura , Brazil , Sex Factors , Bayes Theorem , Conservation of Natural Resources , Body Size
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Braz. j. biol ; 68(4): 685-693, Nov. 2008. graf, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-504485

ABSTRACT

Increasing urbanization and deforestation have enhanced the opportunities of contact between humans and monkeys and the impact of human activities on primate behavior is receiving growing attention. This study explores whether activity budgets and diet of a group of capuchin monkeys (Cebus libidinosus) inhabiting the area of the swimming pools of the National Park of Brasília is affected by the presence of visitors providing food to them. During one year, both in the dry and the wet seasons, we scored capuchins' behavior via scan sampling every ten minutes. Results showed that this group spent less time foraging for wild foods than other comparable groups living in similar habitats. Moreover, capuchins relied more on human food during the dry season, when pulpy fruits were less available, than in the wet season. Our findings confirm other studies on different monkey species that have shown that access to human food decreases the time spent foraging for wild food and the home range size. They also show that capuchins are able to modify their diet, to exploit alternative food sources, and to change their activity budget in response to the availability of new food opportunities and to seasonal food availability.


Recentemente, o impacto de atividades humanas sobre o comportamento de primatas tem recebido maior importância dado o crescente desmatamento e urbanização, que têm favorecido o aumento do contato entre humanos e macacos. O presente estudo descreve os padrões de atividade e a dieta de um grupo de macacos-prego (Cebus libidinosus) que vive no Parque Nacional de Brasília. O Parque é freqüentado diariamente por visitantes, de modo que os animais estão habituados à presença humana, bem como ao consumo de itens de sua dieta. Observações comportamentais do grupo foram realizadas ao longo de um ano, compreendendo a estação seca e a chuvosa, utilizando-se registro de varredura a cada 10 minutos. Resultados obtidos indicaram que o grupo despendeu menos tempo forrageando itens naturais do que outros grupos vivendo em habitats similares. Além disso, durante a estação seca, quando há menor disponibilidade dos frutos de polpa, os macacos-prego alimentaram-se mais de itens da dieta humana como uma fonte alternativa de recurso. Como demonstrado em estudos anteriores realizados com outras espécies de macacos, a alimentação baseada em itens da dieta humana pareceu diminuir a motivação dos animais para forragear no seu habitat natural, assim como promoveu a redução do tempo gasto no forrageamento e a redução de sua área de uso. Nossos resultados indicaram ainda que o consumo de comida humana reflete o caráter adaptável dos animais em explorar fontes alternativas de recurso, bem como a sua habilidade em modificar a sua dieta e padrões de comportamento face às mudanças ambientais.


Subject(s)
Animals , Female , Humans , Male , Conservation of Natural Resources , Cebus/physiology , Exploratory Behavior/physiology , Feeding Behavior/physiology , Brazil , Seasons
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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 60(2): 449-453, abr. 2008. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-484673

ABSTRACT

Estabeleceram-se faixas de coeficientes de variação (CV) que orientem a avaliação de determinadas variáveis em pesquisas futuras. Foram coletados dados de CV de vários trabalhos publicados no Brasil, com ênfase em frangos de corte, abordando: ganho de peso, consumo de ração, conversão alimentar, mortalidade, viabilidade, peso vivo e rendimentos de carcaça, de peito, de pernas, de gordura abdominal, de asas e de dorso. Utilizou-se uma tabela que relaciona mediana (Md) e pseudo-sigma (PS) para estabelecer os intervalos de CV de cada variável. O rendimento de gordura abdominal apresentou faixa de variação com maiores coeficientes de variação; para as demais variáveis, as faixas de classificação dos coeficientes de variação mostraram-se relativamente baixas.


Coefficients of variation (CV) were taken from several researches published in Brazil, with emphasis on broilers performance and their most studied characteristics, such as weight gain, feed consumption, feed:weight gain ratio, mortality, viability, body weight and yields of carcass, breast, legs, abdominal fat, wings and back. The purpose of the study was to establish CV bands which can guide the evaluation of each variable in future experiments. Based on relations between the median (Md) and pseudosigma (PS), a table was created with suggested intervals for the cited parameters. Larger coefficient of variation intervals were observed for abdominal fat yield. The other variables showed relatively low CV interval bands.


Subject(s)
Animals , Analysis of Variance , Birds , Poultry
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Braz. j. biol ; 66(2a): 553-557, May 2006. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-431544

ABSTRACT

As larvas de Philornis Meinert são conhecidas como parasitas de aves, com hábitos coprófagos, semi-hematófagos ou hematófagos. Dados biológicos das larvas das 50 espécies descritas são ainda pouco conhecidos. Aqui são descritos alguns aspectos do parasitismo de uma espécie de Philornis em Thalurania glaucopis Gmelin (Trochilidae) e duas espécies parasitóides de Chalcididae (Hymenoptera), Conura annulifera (Walker, 1864) e Brachymeria podagrica (Fabricius, 1787) que emergiram de pupários de Philornis sp. são registradas.


Subject(s)
Animals , Muscidae/parasitology , Wasps/physiology , Larva/growth & development , Larva/physiology , Pupa/parasitology , Wasps/growth & development
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Braz. j. biol ; 66(2)2006.
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1467837

ABSTRACT

Philornis Meinert larvae are known as parasites of birds, with coprophagous, semi-hematophagous or hematophagous habits. Biological data of the larvae of the fifty described species are still scarcely known. Here we describe some aspects of the parasitism of a species of Philornis on Thalurania glaucopis Gmelin (Trochilidae) and record two species of Chalcididae (Hymenoptera) parasitoids, Conura annulifera (Walker, 1864) and Brachymeria podagrica (Fabricius, 1787), reared from Philornis puparia.


As larvas de Philornis Meinert são conhecidas como parasitas de aves, com hábitos coprófagos, semi-hematófagos ou hematófagos. Dados biológicos das larvas das 50 espécies descritas são ainda pouco conhecidos. Aqui são descritos alguns aspectos do parasitismo de uma espécie de Philornis em Thalurania glaucopis Gmelin (Trochilidae) e duas espécies parasitóides de Chalcididae (Hymenoptera), Conura annulifera (Walker, 1864) e Brachymeria podagrica (Fabricius, 1787) que emergiram de pupários de Philornis sp. são registradas.

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Braz. j. biol ; 63(2): 357-360, May 2003. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-343831

ABSTRACT

The objective of this study was to appraise the occurrence of parasitoids of the family Chalcididae in Itumbiara County, State of Goiás, central Brazil. Insect samples were collected in pastures and native forest areas using pan traps, from January to December 1998. The traps consisted of circular yellow plastic containers (30 cm in diameter and 12 cm in height) containing a mixture of 2 L of water, 2 ml of detergent, and 2 ml of formaldehyde. Samplings were performed weekly by placing 10 traps at soil level (5 traps in the pasture and 5 in the woods). During 1998, 121 specimens of Chalcididae were collected. Haltichella sp.4 was the most abundant species collected (15.7 percent)


Subject(s)
Animals , Hymenoptera , Brazil , Trees
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Arch. latinoam. nutr ; 42(4): 437-42, dic. 1992. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-134596

ABSTRACT

The effectiveness of the Quality Control System (QCS) implemented by the Fundaçäo de Assistência ao Escolar (FAE) for quality control of food products from different types and origins purchased by the National School-Feeding Programme (NSFP) in Pernambuco, Northeast Brazil, was evaluated. Physicochemical, microbiological, microscopical and organopetical analyses were performed in 4,860 food samples and the main causes of alterations were detected. Perishability was the characteristic used for distribution of food items into 3 main groups: A, B, and C. In accordance with 972 Quality Certificates between 1985 and 1988, 31.89 of the samples were rejected. The main reasons for rejection were innacuracies of net weight and drained weight and high moisture contents. Group B presented the smallest number of altered samples (27%); for Groups A and C these values were 33% and 44%, respectively. Our data lead to the conclusion that the QCS implemented by FAE is of paramount importance for an adequate quality control of foods provided to beneficiaries and for a good cost effectiveness of the school-feeding programme


Subject(s)
Humans , Food Analysis , National Health Programs , Brazil , Child , Child Nutrition , Food Microbiology , Nutritional Requirements , Program Evaluation , Quality Control
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