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    Pensando sobre políticas públicas de lazer para juventudes em contextos de vulnerabilidade social: contribuições a partir de pesquisa em Ribeirão das Neves

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    Pensando sobre políticas públicas de lazer para juventudes em contextos de vulnerabilidade social: contribuições a partir de pesquisa em Ribeirão das Neves – Minas Gerais / Vânia Noronha (org.). - Belo Horizonte: Editora, 2009. 176 p. : il.Esta publicação é resultado de um convênio estabelecido entre a Sociedade Mineira de Cultura, com interveniência da Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais (PUC Minas), de Belo Horizonte. O Projeto foi executado pelo curso de Educação Física, em parceria com a Pró-Reitoria de Extensão, por meio do Instituto da Criança e do Adolescente e do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Geografia. No período de janeiro de 2008 a janeiro de 2009, foi realizada uma pesquisa na cidade de Ribeirão das Neves com o objetivo de elaborar e aplicar um diagnóstico sociopopulacional e cultural (esporte e lazer) para a cidade, visando construir subsídios para o desenvolvimento de políticas de inclusão pelo esporte e lazer de jovens sujeitos à situação de risco para a violência.Rede CEDES / M

    EMAS position statement: The ten point guide to the integral management of menopausal health

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    Neves-E-Castro, M., Birkhauser, M., Samsioe, G., Lambrinoudaki, I., Palacios, S., Borrego, R.S., Llaneza, P., Ceausu, I., Depypere, H., Erel, C.T., Pérez-López, F.R., Schenck-Gustafsson, K., Van Der Schouw, Y.T., Simoncini, T., Tremollieres, F., Rees, M

    Transformação digital das cidades inteligentes

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    Neto, M. D. C. S. F., Neves, F. T., & Rego, J. S. (2017). Transformação digital das cidades inteligentes. In F. Moreira, M. Au-Yong-Oliveira, R. Gonçalves, & C. Costa (Eds.), Transformação Digital (pp. 79-95). Sílabas & Desafios.publishersversionpublishe

    Anacroneuria jaciara Bispo & Neves 2005

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    Anacroneuria jaciara Bispo & Neves, 2005 Fig. 3A–F Anacroneuria jaciara Bispo & Neves, in Bispo, Neves & Froehlich, 2005: 2; Froehlich, 2010: 159; Ribeiro & Gorayeb, 2016: 434; Pessacq et al. 2019: 200. Material examined. BR, TO: Rio da Conceiç „o municipality, Cachoeira Cavalo Queimado (-11.40366, -46.85849), 512 m, 15/ VI /2018, light sheet, MLS Rippel, TYS Orlando, AS Fernandes, R Boldrini, TK Krolow, 21 males. Measurements. Male (n=8) forewing length: 8.8 mm – 10.0 mm (mean= 9.3 mm). Remarks. The material from our study presents a considerable variation in size, as also observed in Bispo et al. (2005). The keel of the penial armature in our specimens is more truncate than triangular and the base is narrower (Fig. 3E) in comparison with the illustration of the holotype provided by Bispo et al. (2005), but we are considering these variations as intraspecific. Anacroneuria jaciara was found in a low order stream with cascades and a waterfall above the collection site. This is a new record from Tocantins state, Brazil (Table 1).Published as part of Rippel, Mellis Layra Soares, Salles, Frederico Falcão, Fernandes, André Silva & Krolow, Tiago Kütter, 2023, New and additional records of Anacroneuria Klapálek (Plecoptera: Insecta) from Tocantins state, Brazil, pp. 377-389 in Zootaxa 5339 (4) on pages 380-382, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5339.4.4, http://zenodo.org/record/830920

    Confissão e autoficção na obra de Reinaldo Santos Neves

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    If in 19th and 20th centuries the notion of individual had been shaken by the thoughts of intellectuals like Friedrich Nietzsche, the image of the author has been continuously controlling literary works until the mid-1960s, when it also has suffered a process of decentralization, triggered by the texts of scholars like Roland Barthes and Michel Foucault. Nevertheless, nowadays the author comes back to the stage without its late oppressive presence: after some replacing and resizing, now he participates on the planning of the traps that deceive the reader with referrals to reality that are supposedly true and that mix themselves with fictional material. In autofiction, term coined by Serge Doubrovsky in 1970, the hypothetical boundaries between reality and fiction are erased and the impasse and indecision, even in the face of texts that are self-proclaimed autobiographies, do prevail. Although autofiction has its grounds in French theoretical thought, studies on this literary practice progress in the works of Brazilian authors, as it can be seen in the rising number of texts being published; courses being held; and of researchers taking the matter into account. In this sense, this dissertation proposes to adjust its focus to the work of Reinaldo Santos Neves in an attempt to grasp what lies beyond the coincidence of the name the author, narrator and character have, an intricate game that dim the boundaries between reality and fiction, suspending the beliefs that are pretentiously maintained in autobiographical accounts. In this way, the work of Reinaldo will be analyzed in order to identify how the author biographical data commingle with fictional elements, so that this imaginary other self cannot establish bounds with a solid and stable individual, but that it will nevertheless remain inside an unresolvable zone, where the traps hind the reader of leaning on any alleged truth.Se entre os séculos XIX e XX a noção de sujeito sofreu um abalo por meio de pensadores como Friedrich Nietzsche, a figura do autor continuou dominando as obras literárias pelo menos até a década de 1960, quando também passou por um processo de descentralização por conta de trabalhos de estudiosos como Roland Barthes e Michel Foucault. Hoje, porém, o autor volta à ribalta sem a presença opressiva de outrora: após um reposicionamento e um redimensionamento diante de sua obra, ele agora participa da elaboração de armadilhas que iludem o leitor com supostas referências à realidade que se misturam à matéria ficcional. Dentro da autoficção, prática nomeada por Serge Doubrovsky em 1970, as hipotéticas fronteiras entre o real e a ficção são apagadas, prevalecendo o impasse e a indecisão mesmo diante de textos que se autoproclamam autobiográficos. Embora a matriz teórica da autoficção seja francesa, avançam cada vez mais os estudos sobre essa prática na obra de autores brasileiros, como se nota no crescente número de publicações, cursos e pesquisadores que se lançam a estudar este assunto. Nesse sentido, a proposta desta dissertação é ajustar o foco para a obra de Reinaldo Santos Neves tentando enxergar, para muito além de uma simples coincidência entre o nome do autor, do narrador e do personagem, um elaborado jogo que obnubila as supostas fronteiras entre verdade e ficção, pondo em suspensão as certezas que pretensamente se tem em relatos autobiográficos convencionais. Dessa maneira, analisar-se-á ao longo da obra de Reinaldo como dados biográficos do autor se confundem com elementos ficcionais de modo que esse outro eu criado não consiga fincar raízes num sujeito sólido e estável, mas que permaneça dentro de uma zona do indecidível, onde as armadilhas impedem que o leitor se apoie em alguma suposta verdade

    Neohygrocybe fumosa J. S. Cardoso, M. A. Neves & J. S. Oliveira 2023, sp. nov.

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    <i>Neohygrocybe fumosa</i> J.S. Cardoso, M.A. Neves & J.S. Oliveira, <i>sp. nov.</i> (Figs. 3f–h, 4d–f, 5) <p>MycoBank # MB844323</p> <p>Etymology:—From Latin “fumosus” = smoky, grey, changing to brown; refers to the greyish light brown pileus.</p> <p> Type:— BRAZIL. Mato Grosso: Novo Mundo, Reserva Particular do Patrimônio Natural Cristalino, Castanheira Trail, 250 m elev., 9º33’52’’S 55º54’19’’W, 9 January 2019, <i>Cardoso, J. S. & Furtado, A. N. M.</i> 600 (FLOR67460, holotype).</p> <p> Diagnosis:—Basidiomata dull-coloured, pileus umbonate, greyish brown, lamellae pale greyish brown, stipe light silvery grey, basidiomata with a distinct nitrous smell and without colour changes when injured. Differs from <i>Neohygrocybe subovina</i> by having brighter colours, no colour changes upon bruising, ellipsoid basidiospores and pyriform cheilocystidia.</p> <p> Description:— <i>Pileus</i> 30–44 mm diam., plane-convex, umbonate, sometimes tearing in the centre, slightly fibrillose, moist to dry, becoming translucent-striate towards margin, hygrophanous, light grey-brown (oac730, oac729) to brown (oac748, oac749); margin translucent-striate, uplifted to revolute, undulating, eroded, pale grey (oac732). <i>Lamellae</i> uncinate, up to 8mm broad, subdistant, thick, white with shades of grey-brown (oac711, oac718), intervenose, with veins projecting in the lamellar faces; lamellulae of two lengths, anastomosing. <i>Stipe</i> 75–83 × 5–7 mm, central, flexuous, hollow, smooth, glabrous, moist to dry, silky, tapering towards the base, light silvery grey (oac774, oac690) to whitish. <i>Odour</i> nitrous.</p> <p> <i>Basidiospores</i> 6.8– <i>7.99</i> –9.1 × 5.2– <i>6.08</i> –7.1 µm, Q = 1.315, ellipsoid, smooth, hyaline, inamyloid, thin-walled, guttulate, hilar appendage visible. <i>Basidia</i> 26.8–36.4 × 6.3–9.7 (–10.8) µm, clavate, thin-walled, hyaline, 2–4-spored, sterigmata up to 7 µm, with basal regular clamp connections. <i>Lamellar edge</i> fertile. <i>Cheilocystidia</i> 32.8–35.6 × 16.6– 22.1 µm, pyriform, like a swollen basidiole, sometimes guttulate. <i>Pleurocystidia</i> absent. <i>Pseudocystidia</i> 96.7–219.3 × 15.1–23.6 µm, obclavate to ventricose-rostrate, apex sometimes with conspicuous cellular contents, emerging from the lamellar trama and projecting up to 40 µm above basidia and basidioles (Figure 5). <i>Lamellar trama</i> regular, composed of parallel inflated elements, 40.2–233.2 × 8.6–33.8 µm, clamp connections present. <i>Pileipellis</i> a cutis, with parallel, undifferentiated hyphae, 3.3–7 µm diam., some with granular encrusting pigments, pale brownish in water, hyaline in KOH, clamp connections present. <i>Stipitipellis</i> a cutis, hyphae 2.3–15.9 µm diam., hyaline in KOH and water, with rare encrustations, clamp connections present.</p> <p> Specimens examined:— BRAZIL. Mato Grosso: Alta Floresta, RPPN Cristalino, Dr. Haffer’s Trail, 250 m elev., 9º3”10’ S 55 º54”53’ W, 25 January 2018, <i>Cardoso, J. S</i> <i>.</i> 277 (FLOR63574); Novo Mundo, RPPN Cristalino, Castanheira Trail, 250 m elev., 9º33’52’’S 55º54’19’’W, 9 January 2019, <i>Cardoso, J. S</i> <i>. & Furtado, A. N. M.</i> 600 (FLOR67460).</p> <p>Distribution:—Known only from the type locality.</p> <p> Habitat:—Growing solitary on clay soils of <i>terra-firme</i> forest.</p> <p> Comments:— <i>Neohygrocybe fumosa</i> is the first species of the genus described from Brazil. There are two species known from the neotropical region: <i>Neohygrocybe subovina</i> (Hesler & A.H. Sm.) Lodge & Padamsee (2013 [2014]: 41) and <i>Hygrocybe ovinoides</i> Lodge, S.A. Cantrell & T.J. Baroni (2004: 1312) combined in <i>Neohygrocybe</i> herein. <i>Neohygrocybe subovina</i>, from USA, also has cheilocystidia and pseudocystidia projecting from the hymenium, but the basidiomata are much darker in colour, the lamellae bruise pink to reddish brown or darker, the basidiospores are globose to subglobose rather than ellipsoid, and the cheilocystidia are vermiform and cylindrical rather than pyriform (Hesler & Smith 1963). <i>Hygrocybe ovinoides</i> produces very small basidiomata which are also dark in colour, but the pilei have a white margin (Cantrell & Lodge 2004). In the microscopy, <i>H. ovinoides</i> lacks cheilocystidia and has hook-like pileocystidia (Cantrell & Lodge 2004). Both <i>N. subovina</i> and <i>H. ovinoides</i> lack the nitrous odour found in <i>N. fumosa.</i></p>Published as part of <i>Cardoso, Juli Simon, Moncalvo, Jean-Marc, Lodge, D. Jean, Margaritescu, Simona, Neves, Maria Alice & Oliveira, Jadson J. S., 2023, Studies in Hygrocybe s. l. (Hygrocyboideae, Hygrophoraceae) in Brazil: New species of Humidicutis and Neohygrocybe, pp. 57-71 in Phytotaxa 607 (1)</i> on pages 64-66, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.607.1.5, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/8212211">http://zenodo.org/record/8212211</a&gt

    Smooth compactness of f-minimal hypersurfaces with bounded f-index

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    The first author was supported by FAPEMIG and CNPq grants. The second author was supported by Andr´e Neves’ ERC and Leverhulme trust grants. The third author was supported by Jason D Lotay’s EPSRC grant

    Didemnum longigaster Rocha, Neves & Gamba, 2015, sp. nov.

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    Didemnum longigaster sp. nov. Rocha & Neves (Figs 8, 9) Examined material: Holotype: MZUSP 0 0 0 92 one colony, Quebramar Norte, Salvador, Bahia, 12 ° 57 ’ 52 ” S, 38 ° 30 ’ 57 ” W, 4 m, col. R. M. Rocha, 11.12. 2007. Etymology. The name refers to the elongated stomach that is uncommon in didemnids. The colony is encrusting, around 10 cm long and 2 mm thick. Beige with orange zooids, the colony has large circular cloacae with lobed rim (Fig. 8 A). When preserved in formalin the colony turns white. Spicules are very dense in the surface of the colony, but less so in the middle and basal tunic layers. Spicules are large and stellate, between 60 and 100 µm with 9–10 short conic rays in optical transverse section (Fig. 8 B). Zooids are 1.5 mm long. When relaxed, the thorax is larger than the abdomen. The oral siphon is tubular with shallow rounded lobes. The atrial aperture is wide exposing the pharynx, atrial languet is absent. The muscular process projects from the base of the thorax and is longer than the abdomen. Thoracic organs are elongated, protruding, located between the third and fourth rows of stigmata close to the endostyle. Each row has 5–6 stigmata on each side (Figs. 8 C, 9 A). No stolonic vessels were observed in the abdomen. The esophagus is short. In general, all zooids have elongated stomach, but not all of them as long as in Figs. 8 D and 9 B. The intestine does not form a secondary loop and the ascending portion passes beside, without overlaying, the stomach. The testis has a single and spherical follicle, surrounded by 8 coils of the sperm duct (Figs. 8 E, 9 B). Larvae are oval, 0.4 mm trunk length, around which the tail winds half way. Three adhesive papillae are present, with long and wide stalks plus six pairs of ectodermal ampullae. The sensorial vesicle (including ocellus and otolith) is in the mid-dorsal region of the larval trunk (Figs. 8 F, 9 C). Remarks. No other Didemnum species has an elongated stomach as in D. longigaster. The combination of this elongated stomach, large spicules and larvae with six pairs of ectodermal ampullae is also unique. In the Atlantic, two other species are of the same colony color. Didemnum granulatum have a beige color morph, but the colony surface has small projections filled with spicules, that are much smaller than in D. longigaster (Rocha et al. 2005). Didemnum vexillum Kott, 2002 does not occur in Brazilian coastal waters, and it has smaller spicules and larger larvae (Kott 2002).Published as part of Rocha, Rosana Moreira Da, Neves, Isabela Monteiro & Gamba, Gustavo Antunes, 2015, New species of Didemnidae (Tunicata: Ascidiacea) from the tropical coast of Brazil, pp. 381-396 in Zootaxa 3905 (3) on pages 390-391, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3905.3.4, http://zenodo.org/record/24308

    Aldecoa, F. y Guinea Llorente, M. (Eds.) (2023). Presidencia española del Consejo de la Unión Europea 2023: propuestas desde la sociedad civil. Editorial Catarata, 592 pp.

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    Review of:  Aldecoa, F. y Guinea Llorente, M. (Eds.) (2023). Presidencia española del Consejo de la Unión Europea 2023: propuestas desde la sociedad civil. Editorial Catarata, 592 pp.Reseña de: Aldecoa, F. y Guinea Llorente, M. (Eds.) (2023). Presidencia española del Consejo de la Unión Europea 2023: propuestas desde la sociedad civil. Editorial Catarata, 592 pp
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