Publications by authors named "Leandro de Araujo"

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  • * The study compares the Acceptable Daily Intake and Maximum Residue Limits of pesticides in the EU with those in Brazil, highlighting increased usage and sales of glyphosate in Brazil over the last decade.
  • * It reveals that Brazil approved 474 new pesticides in 2019, maintained glyphosate's sales, and lessened its toxicity classification while discussing the need for safer, environmentally friendly alternatives.
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Goiânia, the Goiás State capital, starred in 1987, where one of the largest radiological accidents in the world happened. A teletherapy machine was subtracted from a derelict radiotherapy clinic and disassembled by scavengers who distributed fragments of the 50 TBq CsCl source among relatives and acquaintances, enchanted by the blue shine of the substance. During the 15 days before the accident was acknowledged, contaminated recycling materials were delivered to recycling factories in four cities in the state of São Paulo, Brazil, in the form of recycling paper bales.

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The main goal of this study was to assess alternatives to the current challenges on environmental quality and circular economy. The former is here addressed by the treatment of radioactively contaminated solutions, and the latter by using abundant and low-cost biomass. In this paper, we examine the biosorption of hexavalent uranium (U(VI)) in a batch system using the macrophytes Limnobium laevigatum and Azolla sp.

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Biosorption has been examined for the treatment of aqueous solutions containing uranium, a radiotoxic pollutant. Nevertheless, the evaluation of the role of process variables by experimental design on the use of hydroxyapatite and bone meal as biosorbents for uranium has not yet been previously addressed. In this study, the effects of adsorbent dosage (M), initial uranium concentrations ([U]), and solution pH were investigated, using a two-level factorial design and response surface analysis.

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RHIPICEPHALUS MICROPLUS: is the most important ectoparasite of livestock in tropical and subtropical areas around the world. Research focused on developing an efficient vaccine for cattle tick control is a high priority. The aim of this study was to evaluate the rSBm7462® peptide (Bm86-B and T cell epitopes) regarding its properties of immunogenicity, protective effect in cattle and efficacy against R.

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Rice and coffee husks (raw and chemically activated) are examined as potential biosorption materials regarding their capacity to remove U (total), Am, and Cs. The physical parameters evaluated were the morphological characteristics of the biomass, real and apparent density, and surface area. Contact times for the batch experiments were 0.

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A theoretical and experimental study of bisphenol A (BPA) degradation by the UV/HO process in water is presented. The effects of the HO concentration and the specific rate of photon emission (E) on BPA degradation were investigated. A kinetic model derived from a reaction sequence was employed to predict BPA and hydrogen peroxide concentrations over time using an annular photochemical reactor in batch recirculation mode.

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The objectives were to evaluate the effects of two non-fibrous carbohydrate sources and the rate of body weight gain on puberty status in ewe lambs. Sixty ewe lambs (½ Dorper × ½ Santa Ines) with an initial body weight of 25.1 ± 4.

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Biosorption-based technologies have been proposed for the removal of radionuclides from radioactive liquid waste containing organic compounds. Nevertheless, pytoremediation potential of uranium (U) by nonliving aquatic macrophytes Lemna sp. and Pistia stratiotes has not been previously addressed.

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  • The main focus of the study is the environmental effects of produced water (PW) discharge from oil and gas platforms, which can also serve as artificial reefs.
  • Two fish species, Caranx crysos and Tylosurus acus, were captured near discharging platforms P19 and P40, as well as a nondischarging platform P25 for comparison.
  • The study found that Caranx crysos had the highest concentrations of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) in muscle tissue at P40, indicating that PW discharge could be linked to higher contamination levels, while trace elements remained stable across all platforms.
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The objective of this work was to develop and evaluate agrometeorological models to simulate the production of Guineagrass. For this purpose, we used forage yield from 54 growing periods between December 2004-January 2007 and April 2010-March 2012 in irrigated and non-irrigated pastures in São Carlos, São Paulo state, Brazil (latitude 21°57'42″ S, longitude 47°50'28″ W and altitude 860 m). Initially we performed linear regressions between the agrometeorological variables and the average dry matter accumulation rate for irrigated conditions.

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Objective: To compare the efficacy of anterior transposition (AT) and graded recession (GR) in the treatment of V- pattern strabismus caused by overaction of the inferior oblique muscle.

Methods: The charts of surgically treated cases of V-pattern strabismus were analyzed retrospectively and the patients classified as AT or GR. Age, initial horizontal deviation, initial V-pattern and the amount of V-pattern correction were compared between the two groups.

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