Brazil's Public Administration and the Challenge of New Democracies: Promoting Social Inclusion
ABSTRACT Brazil's public administration (PA) has sought to strengthen democratic governance through an emphasis on social inclusion. Since democratization in 1988, reforms have aimed to address entrenched inequalities along with decentralization and professionalism spurring innovations in social inclusion.
Evan M. Berman +7 more
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[The chondrotoxic and apoptotic effects of levobupivacaine and bupivacaine on the rabbit knee joint]. [PDF]
Çevik O +8 more
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Bureaucrats in Campaigns: Elections Increase Dysfunctional Behaviors Among Civil Servants
ABSTRACT Elections are essential for democracy, but the turbulence and uncertainty they bring can disrupt the functioning of public organizations. This study investigates how elections may trigger dysfunctional interpersonal dynamics and behaviors among civil servants.
Gustavo M. Tavares +2 more
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Sustainable Farming: Nanofiber from the Pupunha Heart of Palm Sheath (<i>Bactris gasipaes</i>)-Enhanced Diets for Growing Rabbits and Their Health Impacts. [PDF]
de Oliveira GR +8 more
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Time and Policy Diffusion: Analysing Subnational Education Policy in Brazil
ABSTRACT Time has recently gained prominence as a critical factor in policy diffusion studies at the international level and in studies examining federal systems. Nevertheless, empirical research investigating the role of time in subnational policy diffusion processes remains scarce.
Catarina Ianni Segatto +1 more
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Imposed expiratory resistance, dynamic hyperinflation and locomotor power and fatigue
Abstract Expiratory flow limitation results in dynamic hyperinflation, dyspnoea and premature exercise intolerance. We aimed to measure whether expiratory resistance reduces locomotor power via limiting maximal voluntary motor activity, exacerbating muscle fatigue, or both.
Jonathan Cunha +4 more
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Sweat evaporation in humans: A molecular and thermodynamic perspective
Abstract Evaporative heat loss through sweating is essential for maintaining thermal balance in humans, particularly during exercise or in hot environments. Although the physiological mechanisms regulating sweat production and skin blood flow are well documented, the molecular processes underpinning sweat evaporation are less often considered.
Edward T. Ashworth
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Histopathological comparison of bone healing effects of endonasal and percutaneous lateral osteotomy methods in rabbit rhinoplasty model. [PDF]
Öğreden Ş +7 more
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Modelo de anestesia em coelhos para procedimentos no tórax
Elias Kallás +7 more
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Integrative physiology of skeletal muscle for maintaining cognitive health
Abstract figure legend Maintenance of brain/cognitive health and function is increasingly appreciated to be a systemic challenge. In particular, skeletal muscle influences the brain through release of myokines in response to contraction, which influence the expression of brain‐derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) in the brain, a vital player in the ...
Matthew H. Brisendine, Joshua C. Drake
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