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Entre Nós: entrevista a Fernando Matos Silva
Emissões - Entre NósPrograma “Entre Nós” - uma produção vídeo da Universidade Aberta para a RTPEntrevista ao realizador de cinema Fernando Matos Silva, realizada em 2002.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Edward Schumacher-Matos Lecture
Born in Colombia, Schumacher-Matos was in the U.S. illegally from age 14 until age 21, when he went to court, was allowed to declare his citizenship, and joined the Army to serve in Vietnam. He was educated at Vanderbilt University and the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University, served as a Fulbright Fellow in Japan, and as a Bi-National Commission Fellow in Spain. He also was executive director of the Spanish Institute in New York, a nonprofit dedicated to U.S.-Spanish political, economic and cultural affairs. The Robert F. Kennedy Professor for Latin American Studies at Harvard University, Schumacher-Matos is also a Shorenstein Fellow on the Press, Politics and Public Policy at Harvard\u27s Kennedy School of Government, where he teaches a graduate seminar on immigration from Latin America into the U.S. and is writing a book on the subject. Schumacher-Matos applies his rich experiences—immigrant, soldier, reporter, editor, publisher, author, ombudsman, professor, academic fellow—to his weekly, syndicated column on national and international affairs. His work has appeared in the influential journal Foreign Affairs, and he has published numerous op-ed articles, which, he says, express the value of human dignity over self-righteousness and realism over wishful thinking. His talk was the keynote address of Susquehanna University\u27s 16th annual Latino Symposium
O processo de desenvolvimento em Angola: causas e consequências no período Pós-Guerra Civil (2002 a 2018)
MATOS, José Fernando de. O processo de desenvolvimento em Angola: causas e consequências no período Pós-Guerra Civil (2002 a 2018). 2019. 27 f. Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso (Bacharelado em Humanidades) - Instituto de Humanidades e Letras, Universidade da Integração Internacional da Lusofonia Afro-Brasileira, São Francisco do Conde, 2019
MATOS, Maria Vitalina Leal de - A vivência do tempo em Fernando Pessoa, Lisboa, Editorial Verbo/1992 [Recensão crítica]
Recensão crítica à obra "MATOS, Maria Vitalina Leal de - A vivência do tempo em Fernando Pessoa, Lisboa, Editorial Verbo, 1992" publicada na Revista Colóquio / Letras, nº 140/141, abril-setembro, p. 325-326info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Fernando Matos Rodrigues, António J. Cerejeira Fontes, Manuel Carlos Silva e André Cerejeira Fontes (coord.) (2016), A Cidade da Participação: Projeto de arquitetura básica participada na Ilha da Bela Vista, Porto, Afrontamento, pp.180.
O título suscitará, certamente, ao leitor interessado nos problemas urbanos e na democracia, a curiosidade em percorrer o livro para conhecer o modo como uma das questões maiores do nosso tempo é tratada pelos organizadores e autores: o direito à habitação na cidade do Porto. Da responsabilidade de dois colegas de ofício – Fernando Matos Rodrigues e Manuel Carlos Silva – e de dois arquitetos – António e André Cerejeira Fontes –, a construção deste livro contou também com o trabalho de muitas ..
Vivemos num país onde praticamente ninguém assume publicamente a identidade gay
Entrevista originalmente publicada em 2001, concedida a Osvaldo Silvestre e Fernando Matos Oliveira para o Ciberkiosk. Em virtude do encerramento do site e da impossibilidade de acesso ao conteúdo, os editores propõem a sua republicação, também como forma de comemorar a recente reedição da obra de Eduardo Pitta (Persona, 2019), sob a chancela das Publicações Dom Quixot
Myxobolus bragantinus Cardim & Silva & Hamoy & Matos & Abrunhosa 2018, n. sp.
Myxobolus bragantinus n. sp. Host: Mugil rubrioculus Harrison et al. 2007. Locality: Municipality of Bragança, northeastern Pará, Brazil. Site of infection: Gill filaments Plasmodial type: Intrafilamental-epithelial (FE) Prevalence: 60% (90/150). Type material: Slides containing cysts with spores in the gill filament, which were processed by embedding in paraffin, and stained with Ziehl-Neelsen (Fig. 2a). These specimens were deposited in the International Protozoan Type Specimen Collection at the Brazilian National Institute of Amazonian Research (INPA) in Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil (catalog number: INPA 34). Etymology: The species name, bragantinus, refers to the collection site, at Bragança, in the Brazilian state of Pará, where the microparasite was discovered and described for the first time. The histological analysis shows cysts lodged internally in the gill filament, located in the intermediate portion, causing hypertrophy, a moderate increase in the size of the filaments, associated with the presence of the parasitic cysts of Myxobolus bragantinus n. sp., and a thickening of the cyst wall (Fig. 2 a–b). Under light microscopy, the ZN-stained slides revealed spores characteristic of Myxobolus (Lom & Dykova 2006), featuring polar capsules (see Fig. 2b). The location of the parasite in the gills, is known as the “intrafilamental-epithelial” (FE) type.Published as part of Cardim, Joyce, Silva, Diehgo, Hamoy, Igor, Matos, Edilson & Abrunhosa, Fernando, 2018, Myxobolus bragantinus n. sp. (Cnidaria: Myxosporea) from the gill filaments of the redeye mullet, Mugil rubrioculus (Mugiliformes: Mugilidae), on the eastern Amazon coast, pp. 177-187 in Zootaxa 4482 (1) on pages 179-181, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4482.1.9, http://zenodo.org/record/144054
Myxobolus bragantinus n. sp. (Cnidaria: Myxosporea) from the gill filaments of the redeye mullet, Mugil rubrioculus (Mugiliformes: Mugilidae), on the eastern Amazon coast
Cardim, Joyce, Silva, Diehgo, Hamoy, Igor, Matos, Edilson, Abrunhosa, Fernando (2018): Myxobolus bragantinus n. sp. (Cnidaria: Myxosporea) from the gill filaments of the redeye mullet, Mugil rubrioculus (Mugiliformes: Mugilidae), on the eastern Amazon coast. Zootaxa 4482 (1): 177-187, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4482.1.
IICA En Acción. Episodio Avances hacia la sostenibilidad de la ganadería de las Américas.
Participantes:
Carolina Brunstein, locutora. Cecilia Jhons, representante del ministerio de agricultura ganadería y pesca de Uruguay.
Fernando Selner, asesor del ministerio de agricultura ganadería y abastecimiento de Brasil.
Manuel Otero, Director general del IICA.
Fernando Matos, Ministro representante de Uruguay.Temas: Cop27, ganadería sostenible, manejo de suelos vivos, reducción de emisiones
FIGURE 6 in A nomenclator for Elaphoglossum section Polytrichia (Dryopteridaceae), with notes on the identification and biogeography of its species
FIGURE 6. Elaphoglossum clathratum (Matos 2496, NY, P, RB, UPCB). A. Habitat near type locality. B. Habitat at type locality. C. Pendant, bluish green leaves of E. clathratum. D. Petiole with ovate scales that are patent and slightly enrolled at the base. E. Abaxial side of sterile lamina. F. Clathrate scales on lamina margin.Published as part of Matos, Fernando B., Moran, Robbin C. & Prado, Jefferson, 2022, A nomenclator for Elaphoglossum section Polytrichia (Dryopteridaceae), with notes on the identification and biogeography of its species, pp. 1-67 in Phytotaxa 535 (1) on page 14, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.535.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/620116
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