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    Message from the General Chair Prof. Dr. Claudio R. Brito

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    A presente pesquisa estuda a voz nos jogos de improvisação musical criados e desenvolvidos por Stenio Mendes, Fernando Barba e presentes nas práticas do projeto Música do Círculo. Para isto, descreve e analisa os conceitos presentes nestes jogos musicais, suas características técnicas, estéticas, expressivas e suas abordagens pedagógicas, a fim de perceber as possíveis contribuições para a voz em processos de criação e experimentação. Para tanto, a pesquisa baseia-se na participação da autora nas práticas citadas, em entrevistas feitas aos protagonistas destas práticas, em questionário feito a doze cantores que tiveram contato e utilizam os jogos de improvisação citados e em reflexões feitas a partir de revisão bibliográfica. No campo teórico, inicialmente apresenta-se uma breve perspectiva histórica sobre a Pedagogia Vocal a partir de Joana Mariz (2016), Costa e Zanini (2016) e Regina Machado (2007). Apresenta-se também o conceito de pedagogias abertas que, neste trabalho, é trazido por Brito (2011). Para a reflexão sobre a improvisação musical como ferramenta pedagógica abordaremos conceitos de J-H Koellreutter (KOELLREUTTER, 1997) (BRITO, 2001; 2015); Chefa Alonso (2008; 2014) e Rogério Costa (2003; 2012). Serão também abordados os conceitos de objetos sonoros e escuta de Pierre Schaeffer (SCHAEFFER apud OBICI, 2006) e R. Murray Schafer (1997). A voz, a corporeidade e os processos criativos vocais terão Adriana Cavarero (2011) e Wânia Storolli (2001; 2009; 2011) como principais fontes de pesquisa e reflexão. Algumas relações estabelecidas entre música e jogo apresentadas por Johan Huizinga (1971) e o olhar para a música enquanto jogo segundo François Delalande (1995), juntamente com os conceitos de rizoma de Gilles Deleuze e Félix Guattari (1980) e de educação musical em modo menor de Brito (2007) também irão compor as reflexões deste trabalho. A partir destes autores e das análises feitas, apresenta-se a proposta do reconhecimento de pedagogias vocais criativas que possam estar alinhadas com uma educação musical que considere a intuição, a escuta e a criatividade vocal como aspectos importantes dentro do processo de aprendizado.This research studies the voice in musical improvisation games created and developed by Stenio Mendes, Fernando Barba and found in the pratices of the Music of the Circle project. For this, it describes and analyzes the concepts found in these musical games, their technical, aesthetic, expressive characteristics and their pedagogical approaches, in order to understand their possible contributions to the voice in creation and experimentation processes. Therefore, the research is based on the author\'s participation in the mentioned practices, interviews with the protagonists of these practices, a questionnaire given to twelve singers who had contact with, and use of, the improvisation games, and insights from a literature review. In the theoretical field, a brief perspective on Vocal Pedagogy is presented initially from Joana Mariz (2016), Costa e Zanini (2016) and Regina Machado (2007). We also present the concept, in this work, of open pedagogies that, from Brito (2011). For reflection on musical improvisation as a pedagogical tool, we elucidate the concepts of J-H Koellreutter (KOELLREUTTER, 1997) (BRITO, 2001; 2015); Chefa Alonso (2008; 2014) and Rogério Costa (2003; 2012). Pierre Schaeffer\'s concepts of sound objects and listening (SCHAEFFER apud OBICI, 2006) and R. Murray Schafer (1997) will also be addressed. Voice, corporeality and vocal creative processes incorporate Adriana Cavarero (2011) and Wânia Storolli (2001; 2009; 2011) as the main sources of research and study. Some relations established between music and game presented by Johan Huizinga (1971) and the study of music as a game according to François Delalande (1995), together with the concepts of rhizome of Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari (1980) and and minor mode musical education from Brito (2007) will also contribute to this work. From these authors and the analyses made, this research propose the recognition of creative vocal pedagogies that may be integrated with a musical education that considers intuition, listening and vocal creativity as important aspects within the learning process

    Livro de Resumos do V World Congress on Comunication and Arts (WCCA'2012)

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    Book of Abstracts do evento WCCA'2012. The V World Congress on Communication and Arts - WCCA'2012, happened in Guimarães, cradle of Portugal, on April 15 -18, 2012. The theme of the congress was: "Beyond Art, Beyond Humanities, Beyond Technology: A New Creativity". The official languages were English, Spanish and Portuguese. The host Institution was UMINHO – University of Minho. General Chair: Prof. Dr. Claudio R. Brito. ISBN: 978-85-89549-95-0. ISSN 2317-1707. 58 páginas. DOI: 10.14684/wcca

    Sparisoma

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    Sparisoma n. sp. (Figures 15 and 16) SMNS 25275, 1 specimen, from Lagoa Azul, CAS 214635, 1 specimen, from off Marlin Beach Hotel, CAS 224080, 1 specimen caught by hook and line off a private dock near São Tomé airport. UFES 153 (1 specimen) Praia das Furnas, near Diogo Vaz, São Tomé. This species is common in the tropical eastern Atlantic and has been called Sparisoma rubripinne (Valenciennes, 1839) by many authors (e.g. Afonso et al. 1999; Brito et al. 1999). It is, however, the undescribed eastern Atlantic sister species to the Brazilian S. axillare. The species is currently being described by L. Rocha and A. Brito.Published as part of Peter Wirtz, Carlos Eduardo L. Ferreira, Sergio R. Floeter, Ronald Fricke, Joao Luiz Gasparini, Tomio Iwamoto, Luiz Rocha, Claudio L. S. Sampaio & Ulrich K. Schliewen, 2007, Coastal Fishes of Sao Tome and Principe islands, Gulf of Guinea (Eastern Atlantic Ocean) - an update., pp. 1-48 in Zootaxa 1523 on page 1

    Phyllocnistis petronellii Brito & Lopez-Vaamonde & Gonçalves & Becker & Mielke & Moreira 2017

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    Phyllocnistis petronellii Brito & Lopez –Vaamonde, sp. nov. Figs. 3Q, 4Q, 5, 6H, S 1; Tab. 2 Type material. French Guiana: Sinnamary, Paracou Research Station, 5°16’28.5” N 52°55’25.3” W, 30 m elevation. Preserved dried and pinned. C. Lopez – Vaamonde leg., 11.XI.2015. HOLOTYPE: #f (Sample ID: IO0535; Process ID: LEPPC2393–16), with genitalia on slide (GRPM 50–143), deposited at MNHN. PARATYPE: with no sex identified (Sample ID: IO0536; Process ID: LEPPC2394–16), deposited at MNHN. BIN registry for BOLD: ACY6760. Diagnosis. Dorsal forewing: lf is absent; tf 1 is indistinctly shaped, restricted to costal margin and fused to tf 2. tf 2 is distinctive with distal border marked by light brown scales, crossing the wing from costal to the inner margin. This species is similar to P. citrella and P. xylopiella, differentiated from these by the absence of lf. Description (Figs. 3Q, S 1; Tab. 2). Forewing length: 1.75 mm (n=2). Head: covered with white silver scales. Antennae long and filiform. Thorax: forewing ground color white silver. lf absent. tf 1 pale yellow, shape weakly defined, restricted to costal margin and fused to tf 2. The latter with same coloration, c-shaped, presenting a wellmarked distal border with light brown scales, crossing the wing entirely. tf 3 and tf 4 forming blotch covered by scales of same coloration as the tf 2 (III). Narrow, weakly defined, light gray band precedes as. Costal strigulae (a– c), emerge from the tf 2 and from the blotch formed by the tf 3 and tf 4. Other strigulae emerge from as. Basal portion of inner fringes pale yellow, with distal apex light gray. Hindwing reduced, formed by light gray scales and long fringes. Abdomen: covered with silvery white scales. Male genitalia: unknown. Female genitalia (Fig. 6H): abdominal segment VII subrectangular, VIII reduced. Apophyses similar in shape: anterior apophysis almost reaching the limit between the VI and VII abdominal segments; posterior apophysis reaching the limit between the VIII and VII abdominal segments, ~0.5 x the size of anal papilla. The latter covered with setae of different sizes randomly arranged at distal margin. Ductus bursae thin and membranous, connected to the corpus bursae; corpus bursae wide, thin, not sclerotized. Signum absent. Geographical distribution (Fig. 5). Known only from the type locality, Paracou CIRAD Research Station, Sinnamary, French Guiana. Natural history. P. petronellii adults were reared from two field-collected leaf mines (voucher number of host plant: P2015A/CLV086). The holotype herein described emerged on 20.XI.2015. The species co-author (C.L.-V.) collected a third leaf mine (voucher number of host plant: P2015A-CLV43), on 13.VI.2015, in the same host plant with a dead larva inside which was dissected out of the mine and successfully barcoded (process ID: LEPPC1389- 15). Host plant(s). Vismia guianensis (Aubl.) Pers. (Hypericaceae). The vouchers of the host plant from which both P. petronellii specimens were reared were identified by the tropical botanist Pascal Petronelli (Kourou, Guyane) and are deposited at the herbarium of the University Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France (P2015A/CLV086 & P2015A- CLV43). Vismia is a small tree or shrub, with 80% of its species concentrated in Central and South America. V. guianensis is known to occur in Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, French Guiana and Brazil (Mourão & Beltrati 2001; Di Stasi & Hiruma-Lima 2002). Almeida-Cortez & Melo-de-Pinna (2006) described the anatomy of a leaf mine on V. guianensis associated with an unidentified microlepidopterous larva in Brazil that could be conspecific to P. petronellii. This record should be further examined. Etymology. The species name, petronellii, is a patronym in honor of tropical botanist Pascal Petronelli for his help identifying our host plant vouchers.Published as part of Brito, Rosângela, Lopez-Vaamonde, Carlos, Gonçalves, Gislene L., Becker, Vitor O., Mielke, Olaf H. H. & Moreira, Gilson R. P., 2017, Taxonomic revision of Neotropical Phyllocnistis Zeller, 1848 (Lepidoptera: Gracillariidae), with descriptions of seven new species and host plant associations, pp. 301-352 in Zootaxa 4341 (3) on pages 319-320, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4341.3.1, http://zenodo.org/record/104000

    Avaliação de unidades de reciclagem e compostagem de resíduos sólidos urbanos do Estado de São Paulo.

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    Diante do exposto, o presente trabalho vem subsidiar a avaliação IQC aplicada nas URC's visando estabelecer um índice mais confiável e completo. O trabalho determina uma nova classificação das unidades pelo cruzamento de informações sobre a avaliação do IQC com as dos parâmetros analisados (valores fora do limite estabelecido).Edited by Claudio da Rocha Brito; Melany M. Ciampi. EHWC 2006

    The Effect of Bid-Ask Prices on Brazilian Options Implied Volatility: A Case Study of Telemar Call Options

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    Although not explicitly reported, option traders on the Bovespa exchange pay an implicit bid-ask spread on each trade. Reported transaction prices that comprise the databases previously used to study the Brazilian options markets do not reflect actual option values at the time of the trades, but actual values plus (for purchases) or minus (for sales) the bid-ask spread. We use a chooser American option model to estimate Telemar call options bid-ask spreads, and to create a database of spread-adjusted trade prices. We find that the bid-ask spreads explain several previously reported puzzles regarding asset price volatility.

    Livro de Resumos do V World Congress on Comunication and Arts (WCCA'2012)

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    Book of Abstracts do evento WCCA'2012. The V World Congress on Communication and Arts - WCCA'2012, happened in Guimarães, cradle of Portugal, on April 15 -18, 2012. The theme of the congress was: "Beyond Art, Beyond Humanities, Beyond Technology: A New Creativity". The official languages were English, Spanish and Portuguese. The host Institution was UMINHO – University of Minho. General Chair: Prof. Dr. Claudio R. Brito. ISBN: 978-85-89549-95-0. ISSN 2317-1707. 58 páginas. DOI: 10.14684/wcca/http://copec.eu/congresses/wcca2012

    The Human Penguin Project: Climate, social integration, and core body temperature

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    Full author list: IJzerman, H.; Lindenberg, S.; Dalgar, I.; Weissgerber, S.S.C.; Vergara, R.C.; Cairo, A.H.; Colic, M.V.; Dursun, P.; Frankowska, N.; Hadi, R.; Hall, C.J.; Hong, Y.; Hu, C.P.; Joy-Gaba, J.;, Lazarevic D, Lazarevic LB, Parzuchowski M, Ratner KG, Rothman D, Sim S, Simao C, Song M, Stojilovic D, Blomster JK, Brito R, Hennecke M, Jaume-Guazzini F, Schubert TW, Schutz A, Seibt B, Zickfeld JH</p
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