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Caracterização morfológica, extração e identificação das proteínas do pé do mexilhão Perna perna responsáveis pela formação do bisso [PDF]
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Ciências Agrárias, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciência dos Alimentos, Florianópolis, 2013.Não existem colas sintéticas impermeáveis à água e às forças de turbulência das marés ...
Panini, Roseane Lucia
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Ocorrência de Monstrilla sp. em Perna perna cultivado no Brasil
Copepoditos do gênero Monstrilla foram registrados em Perna perna cultivados no litoral do estado de Santa Catarina, Brasil. Entre julho de 2010 a junho de 2011 foram coletados 2.880 indivíduos de P.
Ana Lúcia CARNEIRO-SCHAEFER +4 more
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ABSTRACT This paper examines the current state of the art regarding the contribution of Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). We conducted a Systematic Literature Review Analysis (SLRA), which integrates a traditional Systematic Literature Review (SLR) with Bibliographic Analysis (BA), on a
Pasquale Latella, Stefania Veltri
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Período de permanência de cordas do mexilhão Perna perna (L., 1758) em cultivo [PDF]
TCC (graduação em Engenharia de Aquicultura) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Ciências Agrárias, 2009O presente trabalho foi realizado no Cultivo Experimental do Laboratório de Moluscos Marinhos (LMM) da UFSC, localizado na Praia do ...
Santos, Felipe Weber Mendonça
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156. Perna perna (Linnaeus, 1758) Bathymetric distribution: 0 m—SW. Geographical distribution: Venezuela, Brazil (RN to RS) to Uruguay; South Africa —WGD. Remarks: The status of this species as being introduced or native has been debated (e.g., Fernandes 2008; Pierri et al. 2016; Oliveira et al. 2017b; Silva et al. 2018). References: Klappenbach (1965),
Passos, Flávio Dias +2 more
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Anatomia funcional de Perna perna (Linné) (bivalvia, Mytilidae) [PDF]
Perna perna (Linne, 1758) occurs on the Atlantic littoral from Venezuela to Uruguay. The main organ systems were studied in the living animais, particular attention being paid to the ciliary feeding and cleansing mechanisms in the mantle cavity. The anatomy, functioning of the stomach and the ciliary sorting mechanisms are described. The siphons belong
Narchi, Walter +1 more
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Three shades of self‐regulation with unique complex dynamics, drivers and targets for intervention
Abstract Self‐regulated learning (SRL) is an active process involving multiple interacting components that evolve over time, exhibiting characteristics of complex systems such as non‐linearity, emergent behaviour, self‐organization, and hierarchy. These interactions unfold at different temporal levels, each warranting a dedicated lens to capture their ...
Sonsoles López‐Pernas +2 more
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Abstract As students learn and practice new skills in university courses, their behaviour can change in response to competing demands and increasing content complexity. However, most metrics used to evaluate study behaviour focus on the number or sequence of activities rather than on the change of behaviour.
Oleksandra Poquet +2 more
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Physiological studies of the mussel Perna perna in Brazil are almost 30 years behind those of other, more exhaustively investigated species, such as Mytilus edulis.
C. Resgalla Jr. +2 more
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Abstract To ensure learning efficiency in game‐based learning (GBL), learners must regulate cognitive, affective, metacognitive and motivational (CAMM) processes, collectively known as self‐regulated learning (SRL). SRL is dynamic and non‐linear, characterized by regulatory patterns and CAMM interactions that lead to macro‐level SRL behaviours. In this
Elizabeth B. Cloude +6 more
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