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Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências, Volume: 72, Número: 2, Publicado: 2000
  • O(p + 1) x O(p + 1)-Invariant hypersurfaces with zero scalar curvature in euclidean space Mathematical Sciences

    SATO, JOCELINO

    Resumo em Inglês:

    We use equivariant geometry methods to study and classify zero scalar curvature O(p + 1) x O(p + 1)-invariant hypersurfaces in R2p+2 with p > 1.
  • Geodesics without conjugate points and curvatures at infinity Mathematical Sciences

    MENDONÇA, SÉRGIO; ZHOU, DETANG

    Resumo em Inglês:

    We study the asymptotic behavior of curvature and prove that the integral of curvature along a geodesic without conjugate points is nonpositive and some generalizations of Myers theorem and Cohn-Vossen's theorem. Some applications are also given.
  • Surfaces in E³ invariant under a one parameter group of isometries of E³ Mathematical Sciences

    ROUSSOS, IOANNIS M.

    Resumo em Inglês:

    We develop a convenient surface theory in E³ in order to apply it to the class of the surfaces invariant under a one-parameter group of isometries of E³. In this way we derive intrinsic characterizations along with several results of subclasses of this class of surfaces that satisfy certain preassigned properties. In the process all results are also effortlessly derived. Among these subclasses are those with surfaces; of constant mean curvature, of constant Gaussian curvature, isothermic, with constant difference or ratio of the principal curvatures.
  • Dirac's æther in curved spacetime Physical Sciences

    OLIVEIRA, ALEXANDRE L.; TEIXEIRA, ANTONIO F. F.

    Resumo em Inglês:

    Proca's equations for two types of fields in a Dirac's æther with electric conductivity sigma are solved exactly. The Proca electromagnetic fields are assumed with cylindrical symmetry. The background is a static, curved spacetime whose spatial section is homogeneous and has the topology of either the three-sphere S³ or the projective three-space P³. Simple relations between the range of Proca field lambda, the Universe radius R, the limit of photon rest mass mgamma and the conductivity sigma are written down.
  • The current status of the New World monkey phylogeny Biological Sciences

    SCHNEIDER, HORACIO

    Resumo em Inglês:

    Four DNA datasets were combined in tandem (6700 bp) and Maximum parsimony and Neighbor-Joining analyses were performed. The results suggest three groups emerging almost at the same time: Atelidae, Pitheciidae and Cebidae. The total analysis strongly supports the monophyly of the Cebidae family, grouping Aotus, Cebus and Saimiri with the small callitrichines. In the callitrichines, the data link Cebuela to Callithrix, place Callimico as a sister group of Callithrix/Cebuella, and show Saguinus to be the earliest offshoot of the callitrichines. In the family Pithecidae, Callicebus is the basal genus. Finally, combined molecular data showed congruent branching in the atelid clade, setting up Alouatta as the basal lineage and Brachyteles-Lagothrix as a sister group and the most derived branch. Two major points remain to be clarified in the platyrrhine phylogeny: (i) what is the exact branching pattern of Aotus, Cebus, Saimiri and the small callitrichines, and (ii), which two of these three lineages, pitheciines, atelines or cebids, are more closely related?
  • Strategies by which some pathogenic trichomonads integrate diverse signals in the decision-making process Biomedical And Medical Sciences

    LÓPEZ, LUCIENE BOTTENTUIT; BRAGA, MARIANE BANDEIRA DE MELO; ORTEGA LÓPEZ, JAIME; ARROYO, ROSSANA; SILVA FILHO, FERNANDO COSTA E

    Resumo em Inglês:

    The interaction between each one of Trichomonas vaginalis and Tritrichomonas foetus with their hosts is a complex process in which components associated to the cell surfaces of both parasites and host epithelial cells, and also to soluble components found in vaginal/urethral secretions, are involved. Either cytoadhesion or the cytotoxicity exerted by parasites to host cells can be dictated by virulence factors such as adhesins, cysteine proteinases, laminin-binding proteins, integrins, integrin-like molecules, a cell detachment factor, a pore-forming protein, and glycosidases among others. How trichomonads manipulate informations from the extracellular medium, transduce such informations, and respond to them by stimulating the activities of some surface molecules and/or releasing enzymes are the aspects concerning trichomonal virulence which are here briefly reviewed and discussed.
  • A possible chelonian egg from the Brazilian late cretaceous Earth Sciences

    AZEVEDO, SERGIO ALEX; GALLO, VALÉRIA; FERIGOLO, JORGE

    Resumo em Inglês:

    This paper describes a possible fossil egg proceeding from the Bauru Group, Late Cretaceous of Paraná Basin, Brazil. External morphology, dimensions, texture and shell ornamentation examined under electron microscopy show close resemblance to the Recent podocnemidid chelonian eggs. Association with bony material in the outcrop suggests that it is related to a species of Podocnemis. Computerized tomography reveals a high density outer region corresponding to the shell component layers, and successive layers with decreasing density towards the nucleus. An area of high density in the central region may represent remains of an embryo.
  • Geometry and kinematics of experimental antiformal stacks Earth Sciences

    GOMES, CAROLINE JANETTE SOUZA; FERREIRA, JULIANO EFIGÊNIO

    Resumo em Inglês:

    Sandbox experiments with different boundary conditions demonstrate that antiformal stacks result from a forward-breaking thrust sequence. An obstacle blocks forward thrust propagation and transfers the deformation back to the hinterland in a previously formed true duplex. In the hinterland, continued shortening causes faults to merge toward the tectonic transport direction until the older thrusts override the younger thrusts. In experiments using thin sand layers or high basal friction, shortening is accommodated by a cyclic process of thrusting, back rotation of the newly formed thrust combined with strong vertical strain, and nucleation of a new thrust. Continuous deformation produces an antiformal stack through progressive convergence of branch lines.
  • The Sm-Nd isotopic method in the geochronology laboratory of the University of Brasília Earth Sciences

    GIOIA, S.M.C.L.; PIMENTEL, M.M.

    Resumo em Inglês:

    Nd isotopes represent one of the best tools to investigate the processes involved in the evolution of the continental crust and mantle. This is due mainly to the similar geochemical behaviour of Sm and Nd, both light rare earth elements, which inhibits their fractionation during most varied geological processes. In order to carry out crustal evolution studies in central Brazil, the Sm-Nd isotopic method was implanted at the Geochronology Laboratory of the University of Brasília. The Sm-Nd separation methodology is basically that described in Richard et al. (1976), with the addition of some improvements. In this study we describe in detail the methodology used in Brasília. Precision and accuracy were checked with the international standards such as JB-3, BCR-1, BHVO-1 and La Jolla, and the following results were found: JB-3 (Nd=15.74 ppm and Sm=4.28 ppm), BCR-1 (143Nd/144Nd=0.512647±8, Nd=28.73 ppm and Sm=6.66 ppm), BHVO-1 (Nd=24.83 ppm and Sm=6.2 ppm) and La Jolla (143Nd/144Nd=0.511835±14).
  • The eolianites between Sanga do Cabral and Botucatu formations in Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil Earth Sciences

    NOWATZKI, CARLOS H.; KERN, HENRIQUE P.

    Resumo em Inglês:

    This paper discusses the facies distribution of Mesozoic eolian sandstones between the Sanga do Cabral and Botucatu formations and also their contact relationships, in São Leopoldo area, State of Rio Grande do Sul (RS), southern Brazil. The main distinctive characteristics regarding these sandstones and formations are the mineralogical composition, paleocurrents and the occurrence of wet interdune deposits. These interdune deposits are characterized by frequent thin mudstone layers with mudcracks, ichnofossils and salt impressions. There are also some features that resemble plant fossils. The distinctive characteristics of these sequences to Sanga do Cabral and Botucatu formations allow us to suggest the informal name of Pedreira Sandstone, considering its type section, the Pedreira Cliff, at Sapucaia do Sul, RS.
  • The quaternary geological history of the Santa Catarina Southeastern Region (Brazil) Earth Sciences

    CARUSO JR., FRANCISCO; SUGUIO, KENITIRO; NAKAMURA, TOSHIO

    Resumo em Inglês:

    This paper supply subsidies for Quaternary geological reconstruction of the southeastern State of Santa Catarina coast in Brazil, being based on detailed geological mapping supported by a series of drilling data, which allowed to establish a stratigraphical hierarchy of the sedimentary deposits. Among the mapped geological units stand out the extensive Pleistocene shallow marine sandy sediments, which are commonly referred as a barrier island - lagoonal depositional system. A drilling campaign done in the domain permitted the sampling of material for 14C datings, and the obtained data confirmed some previously assumed ages. The sequence of events, that originated the Holocene deposits, has been also reconstructed through drilling and 14C dating of the collected peat and shell samples. Finally, the main characteristics of the most promising mineral prospect of the area, represented by voluminous calcareous shell deposits associated with Holocene sediments, are also presented.
  • Patterns of sediment dispersion coastwise the State of Bahia - Brazil Earth Sciences

    BITTENCOURT, ABÍLIO CARLOS DA SILVA PINTO; DOMINGUEZ, JOSÉ MARIA LANDIM; MARTIN, LOUIS; SILVA, IRACEMA REIMÃO

    Resumo em Inglês:

    Using the average directions of the main wave-fronts which approach the coast of Bahia State - coinciding with that of the main wind occurring in the area - and of their periods, we define a wave climate model based on the construction of refraction diagrams. The resulting model of sediment transport was able to reproduce, in a general way, the sediment dispersion patterns furnished by geomorphic indicators of the littoral drift. These dispersion patterns control the generation of different types of sediment accumulations and of coastal stretches under erosion. We demonstrate that the presence of the Abrolhos and Corumbaú Point coral reefs is an important factor controlling the sediment dispersion patterns, since them act as a large protection against the waves action.
  • Storm surge modeling and forecast for the South-Western Atlantic Ocean Summary Of Communications

    Camargo, Ricardo de; Harari, Joseph; Dias, Pedro L.S.
  • Summer convection in urban environments and the flash floods Summary Of Communications

    Pereira Filho, Augusto J.
  • Hydrogeology of Brasília (DF) Sobradinho river basin Summary Of Communications

    Zoby, José Luiz G.; Duarte, Uriel
  • Pantanal Wetland rivers and lakes water level monitoring using Topex-Poseidon satellite altimetry: preliminary results Summary Of Communications

    Mattos, Elaine Medeiros de; Ussami, Naomi
  • Tests on the geopotential model EGM96 in São Paulo State Region Summary Of Communications

    Souza, Sérgio F.; Sá, Nelsi C. de
  • Effect of the essential oil from Piper solmsianum C.DC. leaves in mice Behaviour Summary Of Communications

    Moreira, Davyson de L.; Santos, Patrícia O. dos; Pereira, Nuno A.; Cardoso, Geraldo L.; Guimarães, Elsie F.; Kaplan, Maria Auxiliadora C.
  • Genetic differentiation between Plectranthus grandis cramer and Plectranthus barbatus andr. (Lamiaceae) Summary Of Communications

    Passinho, Helna Célia R.; Margis, Rogério; Félix, Durvalina; Maia, Carla S.; Kaplan, Maria Auxiliadora C.
  • A survey of chemistry and biological activities of Chrysobalanaceae Summary Of Communications

    Castilho, Rachel O.; Souza, Ilélia de; Guimarães, Úrsula P.; Kaplan, Maria Auxiliadora C.
  • Pharmacological evaluation of Cecropia purpurascens Berg Summary Of Communications

    Oliveira, Rodrigo R.; Lopes, Daise; Carauta, Jorge P.P.; Santos, Eduardo Caio T.; Bergmann, Bartira R.; Kaplan, Maria Auxiliadora C.
  • "Sapium glandulatum Complex" (Euphorbiaceae) Summary Of Communications

    Valle, Luci de Senna; Kaplan, Maria Auxiliadora C.
  • Ecology and variability of chemical mediators from Plumbago species Summary Of Communications

    Paiva, Selma R. de; Figueiredo, Maria Raquel; Kaplan, Maria Auxiliadora C.
  • Chemical studies on cultivation of Echinodorus grandiflorus (cham. & schl.) mich. Summary Of Communications

    Pimenta, Daniel S.; Figueiredo, Maria Raquel; Kaplan, Maria Auxiliadora C.
  • Arylpropanoids from Neoregelia cruenta (R. Graham) L.B. Smith (Bromeliaceae) Summary Of Communications

    Yano, Mami; Kaplan, Maria Auxiliadora C.
  • Secondary metabolites from Ananas bracteatus Lindley (Bromeliaceae) Summary Of Communications

    Rocha, Fabíola D.; Kaplan, Maria Auxiliadora C.
  • Chemical and biological investigations on Nidularium innocentii Lemaire Summary Of Communications

    Chedier, Luciana Moreira; Figueiredo, Maria Raquel; Kaplan, Maria Auxiliadora C.
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