Search Results - "Góes, João M."
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Reproductive investment and multiple spawning evidence in the redfinger rubble crab Eriphia gonagra (Brachyura, Eriphioidea)
Published in Nauplius (2017)“…Abstract The variation in reproductive investment (RI) and the hypothesis of multiple spawning were evaluated in the redfinger rubble crab Eriphia gonagra…”
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Marine Anomurans (Decapoda) from the Non-Consolidated Sublittoral Bottom at the Southeastern Coast of Brazil
Published in Crustaceana (01-01-2011)“…The present study assessed the composition and abundance of species of Anomura at the southeastern coast of Brazil. Sampling was carried out monthly from…”
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Evaluation of the stomach contents of Eriphia gonagra from a rocky shore in the southeastern Brazilian coast
Published in Iheringia. Série zoologia (01-01-2020)“…ABSTRACT The rocky shores of Praia Grande, in Ubatuba (São Paulo, Brazil), are formed by rock and Sabellaridae polychaete sandy reefs. These microenvironments…”
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Green synthesis of silver nanostructures with amino acid-modified Pluronic F127 for antibacterial applications
Published in Applied surface science (01-03-2020)“…•Multiresistant bacteria can be combated by silver nanoparticles without causing damage to the body.•Pluronic functionalized with amino acids produces…”
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The Subfascial Approach to Primary and Secondary Breast Augmentation with Autologous Fat Grafting and Form-Stable Implants
Published in Clinics in plastic surgery (01-10-2015)“…This article presents an overview of the subfascial approach to primary and secondary breast augmentation with form-stable implants associated with autologous…”
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Transaxillary Subfascial Augmentation Mammaplasty with Anatomic Form-Stable Silicone Implants
Published in Clinics in plastic surgery (01-10-2015)“…This article presents an overview of the transaxillary subfascial approach to primary breast augmentation with the latest-generation anatomic form-stable…”
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