Publications by authors named "J C Fogaca"

Agenamyia Albuquerque, 1953 is exclusive of the Neotropical region and is a poorly studied group. Here we described one new species from Colombia, namely Agenamyia diversa sp. nov.

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  • The study investigated the effects of ozone therapy on wound healing in the skin of rats, utilizing different treatment methods.
  • A total of 120 male rats were divided into five groups to receive varying treatments such as saline solution, sunflower oil, ozonated sunflower oil, and ozone bagging.
  • Results indicated that ozone bagging enhanced wound healing compared to other methods, and although ozone therapy was generally safe, certain treatments showed better efficacy at different time points.
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A clear model of professional development (PD) has the potential to enhance educational and training programs and promote effective, competent, and ethical practice. Scholars have explored facets of the PD of sport psychology practitioners (SPPs) using theoretical frameworks borrowed from counseling psychology. Yet, given the emergence of a sport-specific body of work on this topic, it appears timely to take stock of existing context-specific knowledge.

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Stomopogon Malloch (Diptera, Muscidae) is a Neotropical genus recorded from Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile and Peru. In this contribution, the genus is revised, and three new species are described, one from Bolivia (Murillo, La Paz), one from Brazil (Palmas, Paraná) and one from Peru (Wayqecha, Cuzco). The descriptions include color images, illustrations and ultrastructural morphology of the terminalia of the adult.

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