Publications by authors named "F Verdu"

Article Synopsis
  • The study examined how Israel, the Philippines, and Brazil managed national resilience during the COVID-19 pandemic, focusing on societal values and institutional stability.
  • Results indicated that national resilience was highest in Israel, followed by the Philippines, and lowest in Brazil, highlighting differences in how each country coped with the crisis.
  • Key predictors of national resilience included community resilience, quality of life, and perceived threats, which were significant across all countries in the study.
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The progressive increase of slaughterhouse waste production requires actions for both addressing an environmental issue and creating additional value within a biorefinery concept. In this regard, some of these animal by-products exhibit a significant content of fatty acids that could be efficiently converted into bioplastics such as polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) by adequately performing substrate screening with producing bacterial strains and applying affordable pretreatments. One of the main challenges also relies on the difficulty to emulsify these fat-rich substrates within culture broth and make the fatty acids accessible for the producing bacteria.

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In recent years, changes have taken place in Brazilian obstetrics in response to the distance between the national scenario and World Health Organization recommendations and the work of organized civil society. This indicates the need for the national and international contexts to be considered. As such, the aim here is to understand the influence of transnationalism on normal childbirth in Brazil.

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Presumptive tests for blood are very simple and sensitive tests used in the search for evidence. They also provide initial information on the nature of stains. A second test can confirm their nature.

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