Publications by authors named "S Vianna"

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  • Palms, belonging to the Arecaceae family, are globally important plants but are facing extinction due to over-exploitation for their economic value.
  • This article discusses the biology, genetics, and socioeconomic impact of various palm species, along with recent research advancements.
  • It emphasizes the need for urgent conservation efforts since palms are crucial for biodiversity and essential ecosystem services.
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Acrocomia (Arecaceae) is a genus widely distributed in tropical and subtropical America that has been achieving economic interest due to the great potential of oil production of some of its species. In particular A. aculeata, due to its vocation to supply oil with the same productive capacity as the oil palm (Elaeis guineenses) even in areas with water deficit.

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The comprehension of the fluid flow in the upper airways is of paramount importance when treating patients under clinical conditions that demand mechanical ventilation. Barotrauma and overdistension are related to undesirable pressures and might be responsible for morbidity and mortality. In the current work we use computational fluid dynamics to investigate the pressure field in the upper respiratory airways.

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This paper addresses an important breakthrough in the high mass production of liposomes by microfluidics technology. We investigated the synthesis of liposomes using a high flow rate microfluidic device (HFR-MD) with a 3D-twisted cross-sectional microchannel to favor chaotic advection. A simple construction scaffold technique was used to manufacture the HFR-MD.

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Guided endodontic access is a promising method to treat teeth with pulp calcification. This report aimed to describe a case of root canal treatment performed through guided endodontic access in a calcified anterior tooth with apical periodontitis. A 23-year-old female with a history of trauma 10 years ago in the anterior maxilla was referred to the dental office.

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