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An Experimental Evaluation of a Teaching Approach for Statistical Process Control in Computer Courses
In organizations that are seeking a high degree of maturity, it is necessary to achieve a statistical control of software processes and to know their behavior and operational performance. The approach adopted for the research...
Phylogenetic Analysis and Karyotype Evolution in Two Species of Core Gruiformes
Gruiformes is a group with phylogenetic issues. Recent studies based on mitochondrial and genomic DNA have proposed the existence of a core Gruiformes, consisting of five families: Heliornithidae, Aramidae, Gruidae, Psophiidae...
Cytotaxonomy of Gallinula melanops (Gruiformes, Rallidae)
Although Rallidae is the most diverse family within Gruiformes, there is little information concerning the karyotype of the species in this group. In fact, Gallinula melanops, a species of Rallidae found in Brazil, is among the...
Chromosomal Evolution in the Phylogenetic Context
Myiopsitta monachus is a small Neotropical parrot (Psittaciformes: Arini Tribe) from subtropical and temperate regions of South America. It has a diploid chromosome number 2n = 48, different from other members of the Arini Tribe...
Data-Centric UML Profile for Wireless Sensors
Modelling WSN data behaviour is relevant since it would allow to evaluate the capacity of an application for supplying the user needs, moreover, it could enable a transparent integration with different data-centric information...
Management Support Model for Information Technology Outsourcing
This study deals with the problem of outsourcing management, presenting a structure to support decision-making on effective information-technology outsourcing and highlighting the advantages and disadvantages that must be...
Healthcare and Social-Services Institutions in the Face of Radical Differences
When people at risk of discrimination on multiple grounds or experiencing identity-based oppression meet healthcare and social services, their complex life stories often result in mistrust and prejudice. The aim of this article...
Healthcare and Social-Services Institutions in the Face of Radical Differences
When people at risk of discrimination on multiple grounds or experiencing identity-based oppression meet healthcare and social services, their complex life stories often result in mistrust and prejudice. The aim of this article...
Information Science and Knowledge Management Maturity
The 21st century is known as the age of knowledge and informational data. This revolution in the way of managing knowledge required organizations to reinvent themselves in the search for competitive advantages. New models or...
Label-Free Ultrasensitive Memristive Aptasensor
We present the very first worldwide ever-reported electrochemical biosensor based on a memristive effect and DNA aptamers. This novel device is developed to propose a completely new approach in cancer diagnostics. In this study...
Modelling the evolution of novelty
Evolution has been an inventive process since its inception, about 4 billion years ago. It has generated an astounding diversity of novel mechanisms and structures for adaptation to the environment, for competition and...
Electrochemical biosensors and nanobiosensors
Electrochemical techniques have great promise for low-cost, miniaturised, easy-to-use, portable devices for a wide range of applications – in particular medical diagnosis and environmental monitoring. Different techniques can be...
Spin in the neurosurgical trauma literature
INTRODUCTION: Spin is defined as an inaccurate interpretation of results, intentionally or not, leading to equivocal conclusions and misdirecting readers to look at the data in an overly optimistic way. Previous studies have...
Aptamer-based Field-Effect Biosensor for Tenofovir Detection
During medical treatment it is critical to maintain the circulatory concentration of drugs within their therapeutic range. A novel biosensor is presented in this work to address the lack of a reliable point-of-care drug...
Electrochemical biosensors and nanobiosensors
Electrochemical techniques have great promise for low-cost, miniaturised, easy-to-use, portable devices for a wide range of applications – in particular medical diagnosis and environmental monitoring. Different techniques can be...
Primer synthesis by a eukaryotic-like archaeal primase is independent of its Fe-S cluster.
DNA replication depends on primase, the specialised polymerase responsible for synthesis of the RNA primers that are elongated by the replicative DNA polymerases. In eukaryotic and archaeal replication, primase is a heterodimer...
Aptamer-based Field-Effect Biosensor for Tenofovir Detection
During medical treatment it is critical to maintain the circulatory concentration of drugs within their therapeutic range. A novel biosensor is presented in this work to address the lack of a reliable point-of-care drug...
Label-Free Ultrasensitive Memristive Aptasensor
We present the very first worldwide ever-reported electrochemical biosensor based on a memristive effect and DNA aptamers. This novel device is developed to propose a completely new approach in cancer diagnostics. In this study...

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