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    Comprehensive geriatric assessment predicts mortality and adverse outcomes in hospitalized older adults by Avelino-Silva, Thiago J, Farfel, Jose M, Curiati, Jose A E, Amaral, Jose R G, Campora, Flavia, Jacob-Filho, Wilson

    Published in BMC geriatrics (03-12-2014)
    “…Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment (CGA) provides detailed information on clinical, functional and cognitive aspects of older patients and is especially useful…”
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    Human Papillomavirus Prevalence among Women with Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia III and Invasive Cervical Cancer from Goiânia, Brazil by Rabelo-Santos, S H, Zeferino, L, Villa, L L, Sobrinho, J P, Amaral, R G, Magalhães, A V

    Published in Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz (01-03-2003)
    “…This study estimated the prevalence and distribution of human papillomavirus (HPV) types among women with cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) grade III…”
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    Evaluation of 100% rapid rescreening of negative cervical smears as a quality assurance measure by Manrique, E. J. C., Amaral, R. G., Souza, N. L. A., Tavares, S. B. N., Albuquerque, Z. B. P., Zeferino, L. C.

    Published in Cytopathology (Oxford) (01-06-2006)
    “…Objective:  The objective of this study was to compare the performance of 100% rapid rescreening, 10% random rescreening and the review of smears selected on…”
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    Performance of rapid prescreening and 100% rapid review as internal quality control methods for cervical cytopathology by Tobias, A. H. G., Vitalino, A. C., Rezende, M. T., Oliveira, R. R. R., Coura‐Vital, W., Amaral, R. G., Carneiro, C. M.

    Published in Cytopathology (Oxford) (01-10-2018)
    “…Background An objective of quality control for cervical cytopathology is reducing high rates of false‐negative results of laboratory tests. Therefore, methods…”
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    Analysis of the performance of 100% rapid review using an average time of 1 and 2 minutes according to the quality of cervical cytology specimens by Manrique, E. J. C., Souza, N. L. A., Tavares, S. B. N., Albuquerque, Z. B. P., Zeferino, L. C., Amaral, R. G.

    Published in Cytopathology (Oxford) (01-06-2011)
    “…E. J. C. Manrique, N. L. A. Souza, S. B. N. Tavares, Z. B. P. Albuquerque, L. C. Zeferino and R. G. Amaral Analysis of the performance of 100% rapid review…”
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    Rapid pre-screening of cervical smears as a method of internal quality control in a cervical screening programme by do Nascimento Tavares, S.B, de Sousa, N.L.A, Manrique, E.J.C, de Albuquerque, Z.B.P, Zeferino, L.C, Amaral, R.G

    Published in Cytopathology (Oxford) (01-08-2008)
    “…To evaluate the performance of rapid pre-screening (RPS) as a method of internal quality control in the cytopathological examination of cervical smears for…”
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    Subcellular localization of myosin-V in the B16 melanoma cells, a wild-type cell line for the dilute gene by Nascimento, A A, Amaral, R G, Bizario, J C, Larson, R E, Espreafico, E M

    Published in Molecular biology of the cell (01-10-1997)
    “…The discovery that the dilute gene encodes a class V myosin led to the hypothesis that this molecular motor is involved in melanosome transport and/or dendrite…”
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    Confining Potentials by Amaral, R. L. P. G., Lemes, V. E. R., Ventura, O. S., Vilar, L. C. Q.

    Published in Brazilian journal of physics (15-08-2019)
    “…We use the ‘t Hooft-Wilson method for the generation of static fermions potential in order to derive a class of confining potentials which can describe the…”
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    Prevalence of Plasmodium falciparum and P. vivax in an area of transmission located in Pará State, Brazil, determined by amplification of mtDNA using a real-time PCR assay by Souza, C R T, Carvalho, T A A, Amaral, R C G, Cunha, L S, Cunha, M G, Guerreiro, J F

    Published in Genetics and molecular research (01-01-2012)
    “…The need for a more sensitive and time-efficient assay for malaria has led to the development of molecular assays involving real-time PCR (qPCR), a procedure…”
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    Genome Sequence of the Bacterioplanktonic, Mixotrophic Vibrio campbellii Strain PEL22A, Isolated in the Abrolhos Bank by Amaral, Gilda Rose S, Silva, Bruno Sergio de O, Santos, Eidy O, Dias, Graciela M, Lopes, Rubens M, Edwards, Robert A, Thompson, Cristiane C, Thompson, Fabiano L

    Published in Journal of Bacteriology (01-05-2012)
    “…Vibrio campbellii PEL22A was isolated from open ocean water in the Abrolhos Bank. The genome of PEL22A consists of 6,788,038 bp (the GC content is 45%). The…”
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    A BRST Characterization of the Broken Phase Observables of the Confining Complex Theory by Amaral, R. L. P. G, Lemes, V. E. R, Ventura, O. S, Vilar, L. C. Q

    Published 19-05-2023
    “…Some time ago we have introduced a route to provide confinement in the sense that particle excitations would appear from condensates of fields that do not have…”
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    A BRST view of the spontaneous symmetry breaking by Amaral, R. L. P. G, Lemes, V. E. R, Ventura, O. S, Vilar, L. C. Q

    Published 05-05-2022
    “…After the phase transition of a Grand Unified Theory (GUT), its single coupling splits into the couplings of the basic interactions. On the other side, the…”
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    Transmission of Yersinia pestis cultures with different plasmid content from Xenopsylla cheopis to Calomys callosus by DE ALMEIDA, A. M. P, ALVES, L. C, AMARAL, R. L. G, FRANCA, W. G. B, LEAL, N. C

    Published in Parasitology research (1987) (01-02-2003)
    “…Most Brazilian Yersinia pestis isolates display a typical plasmid profile composed of the three classical plasmids: pYV, pPst and pFra. However, some cultures…”
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