<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?><rss version='2.0'><channel><title>Volume 9 Number 12 (December )</title>
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		<description>Open Access international Journal to publish research paper</description>
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		<title>Analysis of content published on the social network Twitter related to Brazilian candidates for the presidency of the republic</title>
		<description>This article seeks to verify how related the opinion of Twitter users about the Brazilian candidates for the presidency of the republic is with the polls of voting intentions. Do the positive and negative sentiments on Twitter track the results of the polls of voting intentions for president? In view of this, publications made on Twitter that mention candidates for the presidency of the republic were collected, using python scripts to collect the tweets and to classify them supervised machine learning algorithms via the sklearn library. Therefore, it is intended to verify how compatible the interactions on Twitter are with the results of the presidential polls of the year 2022.</description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/analysis-of-content-published-on-the-social-network-twitter-related-to-brazilian-candidates-for-the-presidency-of-the-republic/</link>
		<author>Renato Lopo MontalvÃ£o JÃºnior, VictÃ³ria Felipe Damascena Souza, Raphael MagalhÃ£es Hoed</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaers.com/uploads/issue_files/1IJAERS-11202254-Analysis.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>Nurses and care management in clinical emergencies: Bibliographic review</title>
		<description>Objective: This study aims to gather, characterize, evaluate and integrate studies that investigated the management of nursing care in the main clinical emergencies.  Method: This is a review of national and international literature, which includes the analysis of research results that offer support to nurses in relation to conduct in the main clinical emergencies. Results: Among the most cited clinical emergencies in the articles, the management of nursing care in hypertensive crisis, hyperglycemic crisis, upper and lower gastrointestinal bleeding, acute pulmonary edema, burn patients and sepsis stand out. Final considerations: The study had limitations regarding the number of scientific articles specifically related to urgency and nursing care. Furthermore, it is concluded that nurses play a fundamental role in the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, evolution and stabilization of the clinical picture.</description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/nurses-and-care-management-in-clinical-emergencies-bibliographic-review/</link>
		<author>LetÃ­cia Almeida de AssunÃ§Ã£o, Claudeth Freitas da Costa, Raimundo Lima Monteiro, ThaÃ­s Lopes do Amaral UchÃ´a, RalrizÃ´nia Fernandes Sousa, Adriana Borges Melo, Eliana Maria dos Santos, JosÃ© Carlos Nunes Braz, Priscila Morgana da Silva Caldeira, Sarah Jacqueline Costa do Lago, Luana Priscila AssunÃ§Ã£o, JosÃ© Gustavo Monteiro Penha, Leonardo Silva da Costa, Milton Nazareno de Quadros Miranda, Francielma Pinheiro das Chagas, Regina Racquel dos Santos Jacinto, RogÃ©rio Gomes Pereira, JoÃ£o Victor Elyakim Pantoja Magno,Elane MagalhÃ£es Oliveira,JÃºlio Ã‰liton Lima GuimarÃ£es,Josiane Macedo de Oliveira Rupf, Adams Brunno Silva, HioneTavares dos Santos, Yasmin Pacheco Ribeiro, Thamyris Abreu Marinho Rodrigues, Carla Caroline Motta Castilho, Alda Lima Lemos, Edioneise Dantas de Souza, Luceme Martins Silva, Jhennifer Pereira Rodrigues, Lucineia Ferreira Ferreira, Ana Caroline Guedes Souza Martins</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaers.com/uploads/issue_files/2IJAERS-11202239-Nurses.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>A clusters analysis of energy sector: Monitoring Brazilian matrix</title>
		<description>The present study provides an overview of energy production in Brazil and in other 53 (fifty-three) countries, considering 18 (eighteen) variables of interest collected from the World Bankâ€™s database of years 1997, 2002, 2007 and 2012. With an essentially quantitative approach and used Principal Components Analysis (PCA), 10 (ten) variables were adopted that most contributed to the variance of the data. In parallel, through the clustering technique, the countries were grouped by common characteristics, observing that Brazil, even with privileged water resources, has walked in the opposite direction of the other countries, presenting an involution in some reference indicators. The main contribution of the study is the design of an analysis model capable of defining, preliminarily, a design of the Brazilian energy matrix from the end of the 90s to the year 2012, a period that includes the publication of the secondary data used.</description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/a-clusters-analysis-of-energy-sector-monitoring-brazilian-matrix/</link>
		<author>Rodrigo Speckhahn Soares da Silva, Claudelino Martins Dias Junior</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaers.com/uploads/issue_files/3IJAERS-11202270-Aclusters.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>The Unborn Child and its Personality Rights</title>
		<description>The objective of the present research is to analyze, from a bibliographical and documental survey, the personality rights inherent to the unborn child from the perspective of the dignity of the human person since conception. To do so, we reflect on civil personality, trying to conceptualize it and show the currents that explain the beginning of personality. After that, we explain the principle of the Dignity of the Human Person, conceptualizing it, showing its origin, its legal nature, the international scope, and exposing the dignity of the human person as a fundamental right in the Brazilian legal system, as well as its use as a basis for court decisions. Finally, we discuss the rights of personality inherent to the unborn child and the search for the dignity of the human person from conception onwards, explaining the rights that can be applied to the unborn child, such as honor, one&#039;s own body, name, image, life and food, demonstrating through the jurisprudence of the courts how the possibility of applying these rights to the unborn child has been growing, placing them as beings with rights.</description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/the-unborn-child-and-its-personality-rights/</link>
		<author>Luis Henrique Ramos Alves, Raquel Rosan Christino Gitahy</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaers.com/uploads/issue_files/4IJAERS-11202271-TheUnborn.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>The 2030 Agenda, the Goal to Achieve Gender Equality and the Impact of the Covid 19 Pandemic on Women</title>
		<description>This article resumes the historic process of forming the 2030 Agenda with the election of the Sustainable Development Goals, highlighting what aims to achieve gender equality (SDG 5). It also deals with the impact of the Covid pandemic 19 on the implementation of the Agenda, emphasizing the urgency in the realization of the objectives and the essential involvement so that the project of leaving no one behind is effectively fulfilled.</description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/the-2030-agenda-the-goal-to-achieve-gender-equality-and-the-impact-of-the-covid-19-pandemic-on-women/</link>
		<author>EloÃ­sa de Sousa Arruda, Isael JosÃ© Santana, Lisandra Moreira Martins</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaers.com/uploads/issue_files/5IJAERS-11202260-The2030.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>The meaning of work for people kaingÃ¡ng: Crossing work in the various dimensions of life</title>
		<description>This article discusses the category of work linked to the various dimensions of social life in the context of native peoples: KaingÃ¡ng together with the process of reclaiming territory in the National Forest of Canela/RS. This research proposal has a qualitative bibliographic approach. We used the narrative interview as an instrument for data collection and, as a theoretical contribution, the contributions of Veiga (2004), Laroque (2005), Brighetti (2012), Brigmann (2015), SchÃ¼tze (2014), Santos (2019), Marechal (2021) among others, in addition to data obtained from the Chico Mendes Institute for Biodiversity Conservation (ICMBIO). The results point to the meaning of work in leadership practices under the prerogatives of the political dimension; the meaning of work in the making and commercialization of handicrafts in the valorization of ancestry and culture; and, work as an educational principle crossed in the societal life.</description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/the-meaning-of-work-for-people-kaing-ng-crossing-work-in-the-various-dimensions-of-life/</link>
		<author>AntÃ´nio Soares JÃºnior da Silva, Ederson Edimilson Rosa, Ismael Martins Boeira, Everton Rodrigo Santos</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaers.com/uploads/issue_files/6IJAERS-11202280-Themeaning.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>Accelerated aging test in "caroba" (Tabebuia caraiba (Mart.) Bureau) (Bignoniaceae) seeds </title>
		<description>The germination test does not demonstrate the physiological quality attributes of seeds. The accelerated aging test is conducted in conditions of high temperatures and relative humidities for short time periods and, therefore, studies on using temperatures of 41 to 45 Â°C and reducing the period of aging deserve to be studied. The objective in this study was to analyze the effects of solutions and periods of exposure during the accelerated aging test to identify caroba seed vigor. The experimental design was of completely randomized blocks with the seeds subjected to 3 periods of accelerated aging (24, 48 and 72h) and two solutions (distilled water and saturated aqueous NaCl solution). Germination and speed germination index were evaluated. Seed samples differ in the germination test and showed different quality levels from the accelerated aging test in caroba, which should be performed at 43Â°C for 24, 48 or 72 hours with distilled water or with saturated aqueous NaCl solution, are adequate for caroba seed vigor test. </description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/accelerated-aging-test-in-caroba-tabebuia-caraiba-mart-bureau-bignoniaceae-seeds/</link>
		<author>Crispim Monteiro dos Santos, Paulo Adler Alves de Araujo, Elbya LeÃ£o Gibson, Sheylla Susan Moreira da Silva de Almeida, Camila de Oliveira e Silva, AndrÃ© Luiz Pereira da Silva, Breno Marques da Silva e Silva</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaers.com/uploads/issue_files/7IJAERS-11202269-Accelerated.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>Sartrean existentialism in Brazilian Psychology: Field research and intervention experiences</title>
		<description>Taking into account the growing development of existentialist psychology based on Jean-Paul Sartre in Brazil, the objective of the research portrayed here was to investigate the productions focused on this approach in the country, specifically those that present field research and practical intervention, and your characteristics. To this end, a survey of publications in journals indexed in the Scientific Electronic Library Online (SciELO) and PeriÃ³dicos EletrÃ´nicos de Psicologia (PePSIC) electronic databases was carried out between the years 2000 and 2019. practical nature based on Sartrean Existentialist Psychology. From a thematic analysis, it was noticed that they address different fields of action and public: public policies (Unified Health System - SUS and education), promotion and strengthening of vulnerable people (women, youth, users/ those of psychoactive substances), mental health, field of work, children&#039;s clinic and art. Note the predominance of production in the southern region of the country and an evolution in the number of publications over the years. It is concluded that the Sartrian perspective supports a theory of significant contribution to psychological praxis, due to its dense theoretical-methodological foundations that combine with the defense of human rights, with the critique of hegemonic models, and with the proposal of paths for modifications subjectivation/objectification processes, in forms of sociability and in societies.</description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/sartrean-existentialism-in-brazilian-psychology-field-research-and-intervention-experiences/</link>
		<author>Talita de Oliveira Teixeira, Zuleica Pretto</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaers.com/uploads/issue_files/8IJAERS-11202262-Sartrean.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>Biometrics and Productivity of Pumpkins in Different Soil Management</title>
		<description>In recent years, there has been a growing interest in sustainable agricultural production, aimed at cleaner production, with less soil degradation, with pollution control and greater social responsibility. In this sense, the objective of the present study was to evaluate the biometry and productivity of different cultivars of pumpkins (Cucurbita moschata) cultivated in different soil managements. The experiment was carried out in an area located in the municipality of Acarape, CearÃ¡, where two cultivation systems were used, they were: conventional and in alleys and three pumpkin cultivars, using a completely randomized design with split and subdivided plots. The biometric analyzes contemplated the determination of the stem diameter (ST) and the height of the plants (HP) along the time of cultivation. The dry mass of shoot (DMS), stem (DMST), root (DMR) and leaf area (LA) were also evaluated. In the fruits, the number of seeds (NS), the dry mass of the seeds (DMSS) and the productivity (P) were evaluated. Higher values of root height and dry mass were found in plants cultivated under conventional management. This fact, however, was not observed analyzing the factor cultivars alone. Among the cultivars, Sergipe presented higher values of DMS. The isolated environmental factor did not influence the seed dry mass and productivity variables. However, the interaction between cultivars and soil management was significant for NS, DMSS and P. It was concluded that, for greater productivity, it is recommended to cultivate the pumpkin cultivar moranga in the conventional environment.</description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/biometrics-and-productivity-of-pumpkins-in-different-soil-management/</link>
		<author>Aiala Vieira Amorim, Raimundo Gleidison Lima Rocha, LetÃ­cia Kenia Bessa de Oliveira, Rafael Santiago da Costa, Francisca Edineide Lima Barbosa, Mirian Raquel do Nascimento Fernandes, AntÃ´nio Roberto Xavier, Francisco Linco de Souza Tomaz, Isabel da Silva AraÃºjo, Karla Renata de Aguiar Muniz</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaers.com/uploads/issue_files/9IJAERS-10202268-Biometrics.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>The Resettlement Process of Families in the Old AÃ§aizal Neighborhood from the Belo Monte Hydroelectric Project in Altamira-Pa</title>
		<description>The work discussed below discusses the issue of resettlement of families from the old Bairro AÃ§aizal in Altamira, ParÃ¡, an area impacted by the Belo Monte Hydroelectric project. The central objective of the research was to understand the new socio-spatial dynamics of families relocated and compensated in the AÃ§aizal neighborhood, for resettlements made available by Norte Energia, called &quot;RUC&#039;S&quot; (Collective Urban Resettlements). Quantitative surveys, reports and technical maps of their own authorship were used, as well as technical documents made available by Norte Energia. - urban structure, bearing in mind that part of this historic district suffered seasonal flooding, where hundreds of residences were entirely on stilts. Today, these families are living in houses with sanitation and basic social services, initially assisted by Norte Energia and later by the municipal government, but divergences and failures were observed in these mandatory services, reported in the â€œconditionsâ€ (mandatory actions to be carried out before during and after the Belo Monte hydroelectric project).</description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/the-resettlement-process-of-families-in-the-old-a-aizal-neighborhood-from-the-belo-monte-hydroelectric-project-in-altamira-pa/</link>
		<author>Lair da Silva Freitas Filho, Bruno Henrique Feitosa</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaers.com/uploads/issue_files/10IJAERS-11202252-TheResettlement.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>Energy balance in maize (Zea mays L.)</title>
		<description>Corn is a crop of wide importance worldwide and is present in many items of the human and animal diet. It is a plant that has a very large photosynthetic capacity due to its C4 metabolism, a highly efficient mechanism in terms of atmospheric carbon uptake and transformation into biochemical energy. Thus, this work aimed to calculate, through the enthalpies of chemical bonds, the energy produced by a corn plant during its cycle. The data obtained during the study were obtained from the results of scientific research on plant development. From the obtained results, it was possible to observe that corn produces a lot of energy during a cycle and that the energy stored in the grains produced by the plant is completely negligible compared to that produced. Therefore, this study proves the idea that the plant consumes, in respiration, only 40 to 60% of what was produced in photosynthesis, which would require further studies to elucidate this issue. </description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/energy-balance-in-maize-zea-mays-l/</link>
		<author>Benjamim Pereira da Costa Neto</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaers.com/uploads/issue_files/11IJAERS-1220223-Energy.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>Survey of Deep Learning Approaches for Twitter Text Classification</title>
		<description>Sentiment analysis (also known as opinion mining or emotion AI) is the use of natural language processing, text analysis, computational linguistics, and biometrics to systematically identify, extract, quantify, and study affective states and subjective information. Sentiment analysis is widely applied to voice of the customer materials such as reviews and survey responses, online and social media, and healthcare materials for applications that range from marketing to customer service to clinical medicine. With the rise of deep language models, such as RoBERTa, also more difficult data domains can be analyzed, e.g., news texts where authors typically express their opinion/sentiment less explicitly. Sentiment analysis aims to extract opinion automatically from data and classify them as positive and negative. Twitter widely used social media tools, been seen as an important source of information for acquiring peopleâ€™s attitudes, emotions, views, and feedbacks. Within this context, Twitter sentiment analysis techniques were developed to decide whether textual tweets express a positive or negative opinion. In contrast to lower classification performance of traditional algorithms, deep learning models, including Convolution Neural Network (CNN) and Bidirectional Long Short-Term Memory (Bi-LSTM), have achieved a significant result in sentiment analysis. Keras is a Deep Learning (DL) framework that provides an embedding layer to produce the vector representation of words present in the document. The objective of this work is to analyze the performance of deep learning models namely Convolutional Neural Network (CNN), Simple Recurrent Neural Network (RNN) and Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM), bidirectional Long Short-Term Memory (Bi-LSTM), BERT and RoBERTa for classifying the twitter reviews. From the experiments conducted, it is found that RoBERTa model performs better than CNN and simple RNN for sentiment classification.</description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/survey-of-deep-learning-approaches-for-twitter-text-classification/</link>
		<author>Mr. Lukesh Kadu, Dr.Manoj Deshpande, Dr.Vijaykumar Pawar</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaers.com/uploads/issue_files/12IJAERS-11202255-Surveyof.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>Analysis of pathological manifestations of a stretch of Avenida Perimetral in BelÃ©m, ParÃ¡, Brazil â€“ A case study</title>
		<description>Paving and drainage of roads are important infrastructure works in a city, which deserve special attention in terms of design, execution and conservation, so that they do not generate more problems than solutions. This work sought to bring real and updated data on the conditions of use of Perimetral Avenue, in BelÃ©m-PA, Brazil, regarding the conditions of the pavement and the rainwater drainage system. For this purpose, data collection was carried out in loco, in a section of the road, with cataloging and analysis. The results showed that in a section of the road, despite having several pathologies, such as: holes, cracks, obstruction of storm drains, flooding, etc.; is functional and in regular condition.</description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/analysis-of-pathological-manifestations-of-a-stretch-of-avenida-perimetral-in-bel-m-par-brazil-a-case-study/</link>
		<author>Alex Geovany da Silva Miranda, Glauciane Santos da Silva</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaers.com/uploads/issue_files/13IJAERS-10202236-Analysis.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>What is a Good Teacher? The view of the Accounting Students at a Brazilian Federal University</title>
		<description>The teacher is inserted in a society of multiple simultaneous demands, of great technological advance and of easy accessibility to information. In this way, the teacher is increasingly necessary, as he has an important role to mediate the abundant information that is offered, providing the connection between them so that they can then be transformed into knowledge. Considering the above, the present work aims to verify, under the perception of the academics of the Accounting Sciences course FundaÃ§Ã£o Universidade Federal de RondÃ´nia â€“ UNIR â€“ Campus at Vilhena, what it means to be a good teacher, and whether its characteristics are being found in the professors who make up the course&#039;s faculty. Therefore, the study was carried out through the application of a questionnaire to a sample of 30 (thirty) students of the Accounting Sciences course at the Federal University â€“ Campus at Vilhena.</description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/what-is-a-good-teacher-the-view-of-the-accounting-students-at-a-brazilian-federal-university/</link>
		<author>Edival Cesar Folador, Elder Gomes Ramos, JosÃ© Arilson de Souza, Leonardo Severo da Luz Neto</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaers.com/uploads/issue_files/14IJAERS-11202274-Whatis.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>Bioethics, pandemic and the duty to treat: Discussing the allocation of scarce resources</title>
		<description>Objectives: To know the ethical parameters in relation to the allocation of scarce resources in the midst of the pandemic. Method: This is an integrative literature review that included articles published in 2020, during the Covid-19 pandemic, in journals indexed in Lilacs and Scielo databases, available for free, and studies discussed in international bioethics forums focused on discussing ethical dilemmas during the pandemic. Results: There are strong justifications for the development and application of triage protocols in case the pandemic exceeds the capacity to provide intensive care to all patients. Conclusion: It is important that hospitals take immediate steps to develop a decision-making process, anticipate what will be the priority criteria in this pandemic moment and involve the ethics team in the institutions, in order to take the burden off the decision of health professionals, which are already overloaded.</description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/bioethics-pandemic-and-the-duty-to-treat-discussing-the-allocation-of-scarce-resources/</link>
		<author>LetÃ­cia Almeida de AssunÃ§Ã£o, Eliana Maria dos Santos, Sarah Jacqueline Costa do Lago, Claudeth Freitas da Costa, JosÃ© Gustavo Monteiro Penha, Leonardo Silva da Costa, Milton Nazareno de Quadros Miranda, Francielma Pinheiro das Chagas, Regina Racquel dos Santos Jacinto, Carla Monique Lavareda Costa, Elane MagalhÃ£es Oliveira, Josiane Macedo de Oliveira Rupf, Adams Brunno Silva, Sonia Maria dos Santos Farias, Yasmin Pacheco Ribeiro, Carla Caroline Motta Castilho, Taynnara de Oliveira do EspÃ­rito Santo Cunha, Ivonete Vieira Pereira Peixoto, Lucineia Ferreira Ferreira, Alessandra Evangelista, Jhennifer Pereira Rodrigues, Luceme Martins Silva, Marilene de Sousa Costa, Edioneise Dantas de Souza, Luana Priscila AssunÃ§Ã£o, TainÃ¡ Sayuri Onuma de Oliveira, Erick Bruno Monteiro Costa, Tarsila Fagury Videira Secco Carvalho, Liana de Oliveira AraÃºjo, Ana Caroline Guedes Souza Martins</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaers.com/uploads/issue_files/15IJAERS-11202240-Bioethics.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>The role of the pharmacist in leprosy through the Pharmaceutical Care: An integrative review</title>
		<description>Objective: To demonstrate the role of the pharmacist in leprosy through pharmaceutical care. Methodology: This is an integrative literature review, for which a bibliographic survey was carried out in the following databases: Scientific Electronic Library Online (Scielo), U.S. National Library of Medicine (PUBMED) with the help of Mendeley, Ministry of Health and official statistical data. Data were collected from December 2021 to April 2022 and covered between the years 2016 to 2021. Results: After selecting the studies, according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria, 23 scientific articles were selected from the 55 found for this study and the processing of the result and the discussion of the data, although this integrative review had not restricted its scope to research carried out in Brazil, the matrix information that makes up this discussion comes from studies produced in a national scenario. Conclusion: It was found that Brazil has been considered a country with a high rate of leprosy, second only to India. Therefore, pharmaceutical care within the context of Pharmaceutical Care (PA) through the Unified Health System (SUS), becomes fundamental in the fight against leprosy within the Brazilian scenario.</description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/the-role-of-the-pharmacist-in-leprosy-through-the-pharmaceutical-care-an-integrative-review/</link>
		<author>Alcivaldo Mendes Pinheiro, Amanda Gabriele Nunes Cardoso Mello, Emylly Carollyny Campelo Pinheiro, Luann Wendel Pereira de Sena</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaers.com/uploads/issue_files/16IJAERS-11202283-Therole.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>Agribusiness in the municipality of Dourados and its importance for the state of Mato Grosso do Sul</title>
		<description>The objective of this work is to carry out an overview of agribusiness in Dourados and its importance in the economy of the municipality and state. The municipality of Dourados, Mato Grosso do Sul, is the second largest municipality in population in the state, living up to its name called model municipality. It has an area of 4,086,387 kmÂ², being in a privileged region where its agricultural production is easily shipped to any part of the country. Dourados stands out with its thriving activity in agribusiness. The Human Development Index (HDI) of the municipality is 0.747. It has the 3rd largest GDP of the 79 municipalities in the state. The activities of industry, service, commerce, education and leisure are the main economic activities developed in the municipality. In 2021, 200,000 hectares of soybean were planted with a production of 684,000 tons. With regard to corn, 170,000 hectares, and production was 406,080 tons. Regarding these temporary crops, soybeans since 1985 have grown by 223%, from 63,208 hectares of planted area to 204,199 in 2022. It was also observed that in the last 5 years the municipality has always been among the 5 largest grain producers in the state, and this production each year has been reaching production records. With all this growth, the municipality has attracted dozens of industries focused on agribusiness, generating thousands of jobs in the municipality and also in the countryside, mainly in precision agriculture. The State Agency for Animal and Vegetal Sanitary Defense of Mato Grosso do Sul IAGRO in Dourados has 2798 active records of inspected rural properties in the municipality. Regarding the service to family farmers during the year 2022, the Agrarian Development and Rural Extension Agency AGRAER carried out 263 extension services to family farmers in the municipality. Therefore, Dourados is one of the most promising municipalities in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul in the agricultural sector, being in a prominent position in the production of grains, livestock, vegetable extraction and forestry. These activities, in addition to increasing the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of the municipality, have contributed to local and regional development, providing the creation of jobs, improvement of infrastructure and education. Data from the Comex Stat (2022) linked to the Ministry of Economy, the municipality of Dourados - MS moved in 2021 US$ 514.984.916,00 of which about 99.7% of exports came from agricultural production. In view of all this development produced by the productive sector, which makes the municipality really occupy a prominent national position, the fact is that in 2023 an important Brazilian television network will present a soap opera in honor of the municipality, highlighting the local agribusiness, called â€œTerra Vermelhaâ€ (red earth) , a reference to the extremely fertile red earth prevalent in the municipality.</description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/agribusiness-in-the-municipality-of-dourados-and-its-importance-for-the-state-of-mato-grosso-do-sul/</link>
		<author>Samuel Carvalho de AragÃ£o, Carlos VinÃ­cius da Silva Figueiredo, Renno de Abreu AraÃºjo, Carlos Aparecido de Almeida, FabrÃ­cio Guedes MendonÃ§a, Eliton da Silva, Augusto Lacerda Lopes de Carvalho JÃºnior, Viviane Lima Catelan Moreira, Cristiano Moreira de Oliveira, MÃ¡rcio Teixeira Oliveira, Suellen Moreira de Oliveira,Marcelo Salvador Garcia, MaurÃ­cio ConceiÃ§Ã£o Freitas</author>
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		<title>Implementation of Biomass Boiler Aimed at Reducing Negative Impacts in an Industry</title>
		<description>Non-renewable energy sources have organic plant or animal origin, and it takes millions of years to form in nature. This high consumption harms society and the environment, because of the high volume of carbon dioxide (CO2), which its burning releases into the atmosphere. Renewable energy in Brazil has a significant participation, portraying 43.5% of the country&#039;s entire energy matrix. This presence is even greater if we consider only electricity, which totals 81.7%, while the world index is approximately 20%.  This case study aims to present a technological solution for the supply of steam produced through a biomass boiler in a domestic feed industry. From a diagnosis and implementation, with objectives aimed at the implementation of technology through commodities capital. We opted for biomass through eucalyptus wood with high replanting control, there are nine stages of implementation of the project, aligned with the concept of the Deming improvement cycle. The integrated and dynamic process of the Biomass Boiler makes all its product and its waste have the best use from the environmental point of view. Working with the burning of biomass, the renewable fuel in the new Boiler unit managed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions more than 70%.</description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/implementation-of-biomass-boiler-aimed-at-reducing-negative-impacts-in-an-industry/</link>
		<author>Jakeline Silva de AraÃºjo Campos, Daniele de Castro Pessoa de Melo, Wanderson dos Santos Souza, Danilo EmÃ­dio de Souza Cavalcanti, Eduardo Antonio Maia Lins</author>
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		<title>Predictability of Endodontic Treatment in Tooth with Extensive Lesion: Clinical Case Study</title>
		<description>The pulp tissue and the periodontal ligament are closely linked through the apical foramen, lateral canals, dentinal tubules, inter-conducts, and apical deltas, allowing the exchange of agents between them. Contamination of root canals can lead to injury in the furcation region and endodontic treatment can promote disinfection of the dental element and enable the healing process. The aim of this study was to evaluate, through a case report, the predictability of endodontic treatment in a tooth with extensive damage. A patient was attended who had the element 36 necrotic, asymptomatic and with a furcation lesion, confirmed in the initial radiography. In the first session, anesthesia, access surgery, absolute isolation, irrigation with 2.5% sodium hypochlorite, odontometry, instrumentation with Logic rotary files at working length, drying and insertion of intracanal medication (calcium hydroxide) were performed. In the second session (after 15 days), the intracanal medication was removed, the distal root canals were filled using thermoplastified technique and the mesial ones were filled with added mineral trioxide. During the proservations period, crown/radicular fracture of the dental element and painful symptoms were observed. It is possible to conclude with this clinical case that even using biostimulating materials such as aggregated mineral trioxide, the endodontic treatment was not successful.</description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/predictability-of-endodontic-treatment-in-tooth-with-extensive-lesion-clinical-case-study/</link>
		<author>BÃ¡rbara Maciel Grama Santiago Peixoto, Hildete Souza de AraÃºjo Santos, Thalyta karller Dias Correia, Eduardo Fernandes Marques</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaers.com/uploads/issue_files/19IJAERS-11202253-Predictability.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>Development of a low-cost microclimate monitoring system through IoT, using long-range technology (LoRa)</title>
		<description>The Internet of Things (IoT) can be a means of inserting the environment into our daily lives. IoT allows remote monitoring of any area or process, providing greater reliability. Therefore, this work aimed to develop a low-cost microclimate monitoring system through IoT, using long-range (LoRa) technology with radiofrequency communication between the receiver and the transmitter systems. Two WiFi LoRa 32 V2 modules were used to develop data acquisition systems with independent information storage. For microclimate monitoring, temperature sensors, relative air humidity, illuminance, anemometer and a MicroSD card module were used, connected to the data acquisition transmitter system (DAQ_T). This system was packaged into polyvinyl chloride (PVC) tubes for outdoor protection. The modules were programmed through the Arduino IDE (Integrated Development Environment) platform, which permits the development of a web service for real-time data visualization and, as support for monitoring and data storage by the ThingView App. All sensors were tested and compared with reference equipment to ensure its effectiveness and efficiency. After numerous tests, the developed system presented satisfactory results and reached 3.5 km of intermittent communication between receiver and transmitter of the develop system. Consequently, this system could be considered a low-cost option to be applied in microclimate monitoring or environmental monitoring, including places without internet network.</description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/development-of-a-low-cost-microclimate-monitoring-system-through-iot-using-long-range-technology-lora/</link>
		<author>R. Camparim, M. E. Petenuci, Y. R. SÃºarez</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaers.com/uploads/issue_files/20IJAERS-1220226-Development.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>The Conflict between Development And Environment Preservation from the Perspective of Celso Furtado and Ana Maria Nusdeo</title>
		<description>The development model practiced in Brazil is a reflection of the impositions made by the market economy and has been intensified over time by the high consumption of modern life. In this sense, the present study seeks to analyze development from the perspective of Celso Furtado and Ana Maria Nusdeo, and also to rationalize whether this development model that is applied today in Brazil is harmful to the environment. Therefore, an analysis of the current paradigm of environmental justice will be carried out.</description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/the-conflict-between-development-and-environment-preservation-from-the-perspective-of-celso-furtado-and-ana-maria-nusdeo/</link>
		<author>Victor da Silva Costa</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaers.com/uploads/issue_files/21IJAERS-1220225-TheConflict.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>Consumption of red meat: The impact on the environment and on the development of colorectal cancer</title>
		<description>Red meat is of paramount importance for human nutrition, containing necessary amounts of minerals, proteins, vitamins and fatty acids, thus contributing to adequate human nutrition. However, its production is becoming unsustainable, since more natural resources are used to produce 1 kg of animal protein than 1 kg of vegetable protein. The literature review was performed using the PubMed database, using combinations of keywords related to &quot;Neoplasms&quot;, &quot;Colorectal cancer&quot;, &quot;Sustainability&quot;, &quot;Red meat&quot;, &quot;Agriculture&quot;, &quot;Unsustainable&quot; and &quot;Meat&quot;. Eligible criteria included studies in the English language, published between the years 2001 and 2021. In view of this, red and processed meats were classified as carcinogenic or having a carcinogenic potential for humans, thus, new diets such as the vegetarian diet or vegan, has become a healthier option in addition to generating less greenhouse gases, caused largely by ruminants, using less fuel, making use of lower amounts of pesticides and fertilizers, would be generating less waste and occupying less space to generate the same amount of protein, minerals, vitamins and fatty acids needed by the population. Since in the coming decades the production of red meat will be unsustainable due to the population, it is necessary to search for new diets and new sustainable food sources, such as vegetarian and vegan diets.</description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/consumption-of-red-meat-the-impact-on-the-environment-and-on-the-development-of-colorectal-cancer/</link>
		<author>Lucas Dutra Zani da Silva Souza, Vinicius Maia, Carolina de Fatima Mantovani Godoy, Daniele Fernanda Felipe, Ariana Ferrari</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaers.com/uploads/issue_files/22IJAERS-11202286-Consumption.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>The Economic and Social Impacts of Repaving BR 319 and their Respective Environmental Developments</title>
		<description>BR 319 is a highway of great importance for the state of Amazonas and for other states in the northern region, since the existence of this road directly influences social, economic and environmental aspects of the region. It is noteworthy that many people depend on this highway to move between Manaus and Porto Velho and, consequently, to connect to the rest of the country. This study presents an analysis of the economic and social benefits of the repaving of BR 319 and its respective environmental consequences. On a preliminary basis, it can be said that the reconstruction of the road will contribute to the increase in the generation of jobs and will facilitate the flow of production, favoring regional development. This study also suggests that the reconstruction of the road will result in a reduction in the cost per kilometer travelled, resulting in a decrease in road freight and a reduction in the value of bus tickets between Manaus and Porto Velho. The loss, degradation of natural habitats, fauna trampling, chemical pollution, anthropic invasion and the increase in violence were some of the negative impacts raised in this work.</description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/the-economic-and-social-impacts-of-repaving-br-319-and-their-respective-environmental-developments/</link>
		<author>Luiz Henrique Castelo de Souza, Simone da Silva</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaers.com/uploads/issue_files/23IJAERS-11202285-TheEconomic.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>Oral Health Team's Work Process in the Pandemic Period</title>
		<description>This study aimed to verify the work process of the oral health team in the municipality of FernandÃ³polis/SP during the pandemic by the new coronavirus and to verify the biosafety measures adopted by these professionals in this period. Through the results obtained with this study it was possible to identify whether the biosafety measures adopted in the Basic Health Units (BHU) and the Center for Dental Specialties (CEO) of the city of FernandÃ³polis/SP were sustained, allowing the planning and establishment of strategies for awareness of these individuals and, if necessary, intervention actions.</description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/oral-health-team-s-work-process-in-the-pandemic-period/</link>
		<author>Monica Moreno de Carvalho, Renan Lemos da Silva, Isadora Salani de Queiroz, Heloisa Ehmke Cardoso dos Santos, AndrÃ© Wilian Lozan, JosÃ© Martins Pinto Neto, Karina Gonzalez Camara Fernandes, Luciana Estevam Simonato</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaers.com/uploads/issue_files/24IJAERS-11202282-OralHealth.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>The Water and Socioeconomic Importance of the Aracoiaba Dam for the MaciÃ§o do BaturitÃ© Region</title>
		<description>Brazil, despite being privileged among other countries, for the amount of fresh water it has, also has many problems with water scarcity, especially in northeastern regions, with high temperatures and frequent periods of drought. As an example, in the late 1990s, the municipality of Aracoiaba experienced a serious crisis of drinking water shortages, which required the construction of the Aracoiaba Dam, which began in 2000. The purpose of this research was to demonstrate the socioeconomic importance of construction from the Aracoiaba Dam, to the communities where it is located, and to the Massif de BaturitÃ©. The investigation was developed according to a basic and exploratory nature, with a qualitative and quantitative approach through a case study. Through the surveys carried out, it was found that the Aracoiaba Dam minimized the problem of lack of drinking water in the city, and provided the social and economic development of local communities, neighboring municipalities and also the Metropolitan Region of Fortaleza, through agriculture and livestock, agriculture , horticulture, and other productive activities. The Aracoiaba Dam, develops great socioeconomic importance for this municipality, MaciÃ§o de BaturitÃ©, and the Metropolitan Region of Fortaleza, which justifies the need for greater inspection and monitoring of production, product and development.</description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/the-water-and-socioeconomic-importance-of-the-aracoiaba-dam-for-the-maci-o-do-baturit-region/</link>
		<author>LÃ­via Paulia Dias Ribeiro, Maria Lenir Menezes Paz, Francisco Nildo da Silva, AntÃ´nio Roberto Xavier, Sandra Sely Silveira Maia e Silva</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaers.com/uploads/issue_files/25IJAERS-12202216-TheWater.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>Emotional intelligence as an instrument to control occupational stress and Burnout Syndrome</title>
		<description>Burnout Syndrome consists of a disease, also known as professional burnout syndrome, characterized by a process based on emotional exhaustion, depersonalization and low professional achievement, defined as a chronic psychological phenomenon that occurs in people whose work involves relationships of intense attention and common to people who need assistance and care. The objective was to demonstrate the importance of emotional intelligence as a means of preventing Burnout Syndrome. Methodologically, this is a bibliographical, descriptive and exploratory review of works published between 2015 and 2022, through consultations of scientific articles in the Virtual Health Library network, carried out between July and October 2022. It is possible to verify that we live in an immediatist era, which has been directly reflected in professional practice, mainly among people who occupy leadership positions, and may contribute to the compromise of the mental health of such professionals. It is essential for workers to reflect until what moment it is worth dedicating all their time to their professional life, in this sense, the need for a skill called self-management is latent, which can contribute significantly to improving the quality of life of workers. It was concluded that the main problems arising from mental exhaustion can cause irreversible harm to an individual&#039;s health, therefore, the appearance of the syndrome must be avoided from the first signs and symptoms; the most successful professionals are not necessarily those with the highest intelligence, but those with better emotional control, which means they have greater emotional intelligence. The ability of professional self-management is interpreted as breaking the alienation of work by emphasizing that overcoming the division of intellectual and manual labor is the basis for sustaining a society divided into classes and an oppressive structure.</description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/emotional-intelligence-as-an-instrument-to-control-occupational-stress-and-burnout-syndrome/</link>
		<author>AntÃ´nia Gomes de Olinda, Michelly Angelina Lazzari da Silva, Daniel da Silva Costa Lazzari, Marlene SimÃµes e Silva, Pamela Nery do Lago, Mariana Regina Pinto Pereira, Simone Aparecida de Souza Freitas, Priscila de Oliveira Martins, Raquel Resende Cabral de Castro e Silva, FlÃ¡via de Oliveira Freitas, Elmira ValÃ©ria Carvalho Amorim, Aline Helen Alves de Oliveira GuimarÃ£es Leite, Karine Alkmim DurÃ£es, Karine LetÃ­cia de AraÃºjo Costa, Dayana Cristina Ferreira, MaÃ­ra Amaral Silveira Gomes Ferreira, Luzia Maria dos Santos, MÃ¡rcia Marques dos Santos, Chaiene Cristina de Figueiredo, Iara Alves de Sousa, Andreia Aparecida Martins de Carvalho, Siomara Jesuina de Abreu Rodrigues, TarcÃ­sio Silva Borborema, Tamara OlÃ­mpio Prado, Daniela de Sousa Azeredo, Tami Silva Nunes, Rafaela Bezerra Gama GuimarÃ£es, MarÃ­lia Prata Oliveira, Adriana de Cristo Sousa, Camilla Greyce Santos Silva Fontes, Kelly Monte Santo Fontes, Marcelo Dangllys Duarte Fernandes, Ilze Mariane Oliveira Matos, Ana Paula Ferreira Marques de AraÃºjo, Kiwisunny GalvÃ£o Franzoi, Juliane Guerra Golfetto, Darlan dos Santos DamÃ¡sio Silva, Anderson Fernandes da Silva, Edmilson Escalante Barboza, Liane Medeiros Kanashiro, Tatiana Alves Costa, Cristiani Mellendes Oliveira, Maria Ivanilde de Andrade, Samanntha Lara da Silva Torres Anaisse, Tatiana Lamounier Silva, Eliseu da Costa Campos, Alanna Drumond Terri Oliveira, Paulene SimÃµes GonÃ§alves, Joana Dâ€™Arc Alves Soares, Andrea Molina Lima Avelino, Amanda Silva Bacelar, Cristiane Carla Correia Nogueira, LetÃ­cia de Oliveira Rocha, Fabiana Ribeiro Silva, Cristiane Marta Ramalho
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		<pdflink>http://ijaers.com/uploads/issue_files/26IJAERS-12202210-Emotional.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>Educational health technology for patients with arterial hypertension: An integrative review</title>
		<description>Systemic Arterial Hypertension (SAH) is a chronic multifactorial disease that aggravates public health, characterized by high and sustained levels of blood pressure (BP), systematically, equal to or greater than 140 x 90 mmHg, being responsible for the emergence of several other diseases of greater or lesser potential conditioning the morbidity of the target population. The use of educational technologies by health professionals is a growing reality. This study aims to synthesize what already exists in the literature on intervention strategies using educational technology as a contribution to the pharmacist&#039;s action in promoting quality of life and adherence to treatment of health workers with hypertension. It is a bibliographic, descriptive study, of the integrative literature review type, which enables the synthesis of the results of researches already carried out and shows, above all, the conclusions about something specific, having as a time frame the period between the years 2018 and 2022. The search strategy included the descriptors Pharmaceutical Assistance; Educational technology; Educational technology in health; Institutionalization; Interventions (Medical Subject Headings / Health Sciences Descriptors), using the Boolean operators AND and OR. Macedo considers that technology is a product of science and engineering that involves a set of instruments, methods and techniques aimed at solving problems. It is a practical application of scientific knowledge in several areas of research. In the field of health, we can define technology as an instrument for approaching users, allowing the sharing of knowledge about prevention, health promotion and rehabilitation of diseases.</description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/educational-health-technology-for-patients-with-arterial-hypertension-an-integrative-review/</link>
		<author>JosÃ© HorÃ¡cio Bairros Ramos, ValÃ©ria Regina Cavalcante dos Santos</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaers.com/uploads/issue_files/27IJAERS-11202266-Emotional.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>The High Rate of Traffic Accidents on BR 364 in the Section from Vilhena to Pimenta Bueno</title>
		<description>The objective of this research was to seek to identify what makes the stretch of Highway BR-364, between the municipalities of Vilhena-RO and Pimenta Bueno-RO, with approximately 174 km, theoretically small in relation to others, have a high rate of road accidents. traffic, where almost half, about 46%, leave people injured. The data presented here were collected from the Federal Highway Police website, the body responsible for attending to and recording incidents on the country&#039;s federal highways. With statistical records of the last 10 years (2010-2020), it was found that almost half of the claims were caused by human error, mainly due to the lack of attention of drivers, as soon as they can be avoided, these numbers would be even greater if we consider defects mechanics, among others, as human error in the lack of preventive maintenance on vehicles. An interesting piece of data found in the surveys is that, contrary to popular belief, more than 75% of traffic accidents occurred in a straight line, theoretically in places with better visibility, added to this, lane departures were the most common causes among the 21 listed by the police. With this study, we seek to help authorities with jurisdiction over the road to make decisions in their public prevention policies, which can reduce accident rates and save lives in the near future. lane departures were the most common cause of the 21 listed by the police. With this study, we seek to help authorities with jurisdiction over the road to make decisions in their public prevention policies, which can reduce accident rates and save lives in the near future. lane departures were the most common cause of the 21 listed by the police. With this study, we seek to help authorities with jurisdiction over the road to make decisions in their public prevention policies, which can reduce accident rates and save lives in the near future.</description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/the-high-rate-of-traffic-accidents-on-br-364-in-the-section-from-vilhena-to-pimenta-bueno/</link>
		<author>Marcos Holander da Silva, JosÃ© Arilson de Souza, Elder Gomes Ramos, Joelson Agustinho de Pontes, Leonardo Severo da Luz Neto</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaers.com/uploads/issue_files/28IJAERS-12202229-TheHigh.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>Care with the fixation for the transflight of the pediatric patient in rotary wing aircraft: integrative literature review</title>
		<description>The objective was to identify the necessary care for the safe fixation during the transflight of the patient from 0 to 14 years old in aeromedical service of rotary wing aircraft. Method: integrative literature review. Data collection took place in the databases: Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Online, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied, Scopus, Latin American and Caribbean Literature in Health Sciences, Embase; Nursing Database and Scientific Electronic Library Online, using the Health Sciences and Medical Subject Headings descriptors: â€œAir ambulance,â€ â€œAir medical service,â€ â€œPediatric patient,â€ â€œHelitransported,â€ â€œEmergency helicopter,â€ â€œ Air rescue,â€ â€œPre-hospital emergency careâ€ From June/July 2022. Inclusion criteria: articles available in full in English, Portuguese and Spanish, from 2010 to 2022. Publication in annals, reports were excluded of experience and texts from graduation course completion works. Results: 412 studies were found, after applying the criteria, the final sample comprised four articles, where the thematic categories emerged: characteristics of pediatric scene flights as well as the procedures performed; transport epidemiology and qualification and training of professionals who work in pediatric emergency services. Final considerations: there is a need for production in the literature addressing the fixation of the pediatric patient in the transflight on a rotary wing after the rescue. Information and concern about the transfer of pediatric patients reinforce the importance of training professionals to provide safe care.</description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/care-with-the-fixation-for-the-transflight-of-the-pediatric-patient-in-rotary-wing-aircraft-integrative-literature-review/</link>
		<author>Euseli de Assis Batista, Ana Izabel JatobÃ¡ de Souza, Keyla Cristina do Nascimento</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaers.com/uploads/issue_files/29IJAERS-12202239-Carewith.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>Family Farming and Social Construction: the advances in the adaptation processes to the conformities of organic and agroecological agriculture in Pernambuco, Brazil</title>
		<description>The aim of this article is to analyse the social construction of the processes of compliance with organic agriculture and agroecology based on the collective action promoted by movements, social organisations, universities, Agroecology Centres, public and private entities in Pernambuco&#039;s territory. The different strategies developed by territorial organisations, with the support of the Pernambuco Organic Production Commission (CPOrg-PE), have produced results in the field of expanding the Brazilian system of accreditation and guarantee of organic and agroecological production from the national to the territorial level. This process highlights the state of Pernambuco within the context of the National Policy on Agroecology and Organic Production, which is expanded through the construction of Social Control Organisations (OCS) which, strengthened by the participation of women farmers, articulate production, commercialisation and consumption initiatives, raising the levels of food sovereignty and nutritional security for rural and urban populations in Pernambuco, Brazil.</description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/family-farming-and-social-construction-the-advances-in-the-adaptation-processes-to-the-conformities-of-organic-and-agroecological-agriculture-in-pernambuco-brazil/</link>
		<author>Paulo JosÃ© de Santana, Walter Santos Evangelista JÃºnior, Ana Maria Dubeux Gervais, Luciano Pires Andrade, JosÃ© Nunes da Silva</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaers.com/uploads/issue_files/30IJAERS-12202212-FamilyFarming.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>Morbimortality in American Cutaneous Leishmaniasis in the XingÃº region â€“ ParÃ¡: Elaboration of a digital booklet for health professionals</title>
		<description>Objective: To carry out a survey of the morbidity and mortality of American Tegumentary Leishmaniasis (ATL) in the XingÃº / PA region. Method: Study with a quantitative and qualitative approach of an exploratory nature and descriptive characterization, starting from the analysis of morbidity and mortality data to the construction of a technology in Health, in the format of a digital booklet, to assist health professionals in the surveillance and assistance to patients with ATL. Results: Professionals oriented on the use of protocols, the need for assisted treatment and patient follow-up until cure, in addition to the need to pay attention to adverse events and the presence of coinfections, thus reducing complications and deaths during treatment. Conclusion: The use of a health technology proves to be of fundamental importance to help the health professional in the care of ACL patients, as it allows quick and easy access to clarify doubts about protocols, flows, references in the state, available medications. The pilot study took place in the XingÃº - Pa health region, due to its epidemiological importance, being one of the most important notifiers of ACL in the state, according to SINAN - PA, and with the particularity of being the region with the largest territorial extension of the country, having many patients in remote areas of care. Thus, it is believed that a digital booklet will help professionals by minimizing the risks of complications, aggravation and death of patients undergoing ATL treatment.</description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/morbimortality-in-american-cutaneous-leishmaniasis-in-the-xing-region-par-elaboration-of-a-digital-booklet-for-health-professionals/</link>
		<author>Simony do Socorro de Vilhena GuimarÃ£es, ValÃ©ria Regina Cavalcante dos Santos, Silvia Ferreira Nunes, Silvestre Savino Neto, Marilene de Sousa Costa, Nelma Maria de Lima Chaves, ThaÃ­s Lopes do Amaral UchÃ´a, Elane MagalhÃ£es Oliveira, Regina Racquel dos Santos Jacinto, Josiane Macedo de Oliveira Rupf, Elidiane de Carvalho Ribeiro, Edioneise Dantas de Souza, Carla Caroline Motta Castilho, Claudeth Freitas da Costa, Taynnara de Oliveira do EspÃ­rito Santo Cunha, Ivonete Vieira Pereira Peixoto, TainÃ¡ Sayuri Onuma de Oliveira, Adriane Wosny GuimarÃ£es, Larissa das GraÃ§as Santos Rodrigues, Gizelle Rodrigues UchÃ´a, Claudia Aparecida Godoy Rocha, PatrÃ­cio Macedo de Sousa, Blenda Evangelista de Moura, Jean Jorge da Silva Ferreira, Juliana Nava de Souza, Danielle de Sousa Ferreira Brito, Iranildo Lopes de Oliveira, Irna Carla do RosÃ¡rio Souza Carneiro</author>
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		<title>Development of Encapsulated Shea Butter as Bio-Based Phase change Material for Thermal Storage Application</title>
		<description>In this study, unrefined Shea butter is studied as a low-cost biological phase change materials for medium thermal storage applications. The phase change behavior of the Shea butter was investigated using Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC). Charging/discharging experiments were carried out to investigate the effect of  Heat Transfer Fluid inlet temperature using water (HTF=45Â°C) with time, in an experimental rig set up consisting of encapsulated Shea butter. A 2-D axisymmetric model was used to model its thermal transient behavior using a Computational Fluid Dynamics (C.F.D) software package.  In the DSC results of Shea butter, phase change temperature onset = 31.25Â°C, end set = 40.2Â°C, latent heat = 50.34 J/g.  Total charging/discharging and melting time of Shea butter was highest at 110/145min at 2 L/min flow rate, and lowest at 70min 6 L/min. However, efficiency was observed to be highest at 68.5% at 6 L/min, and lowest with 63% at 2 L/min. Computational fluid dynamics results are obtained in 2-D temperature-velocity streamlines and 3-D solid-liquid phase change moving boundary of the encapsulated Shea butter with time. These streamlines showed a time dependent heat transfer process during charging of the Shea butter capsules in the experimental rig. The results were used to validate experimental results at an absolute percentage error of 4.7%.</description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/development-of-encapsulated-shea-butter-as-bio-based-phase-change-material-for-thermal-storage-application/</link>
		<author>A. R. Salisu, S.M. Waziri, M. S. Galadima</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaers.com/uploads/issue_files/32IJAERS-11202272-Development.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>Ecological Literacy: Challenges of contextualization in the school curriculum in the city of Juazeiro-BA</title>
		<description>Ecological Education must have as its essence the inclusion of participatory management of knowledge and knowledge of different peoples. In this sense, the present study points out reflections on the importance of this theme in the Political Pedagogical Projects of schools, placing this discussion in the municipality of Juazeiro/BA. As main challenges, the work indicates that it is necessary to think about new mentalities of the human being in the construction of a new contract of new protective and cooperative relations with nature.</description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/ecological-literacy-challenges-of-contextualization-in-the-school-curriculum-in-the-city-of-juazeiro-ba/</link>
		<author>Francineide Santana Silva, JosemÃ¡rio Martins da Silva</author>
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		<title>Ethnobotany: Ressignifying traditional knowledge for high school students</title>
		<description>Ethnobotany seeks to understand the relationship between man and plants, a relationship that spans generations and places itself in lines of discussion where the interaction between subjects and the fronts gains new boundary from personal experiences. In highschools, so more people seek to unite traditional knowledge and scientific principles with a view to producing an engaged education. In the present work, we sought to evaluate the level of knowledge of students from a highschool in the municipality of GuaiÃºba-CE, about the use of medicinal plants and through this, to understand their perception of the field of ethnobotany. For that, a semi-structured questionnaire was applied, with objective and subjective questions, in an audience of 30 students aged between 15 and 18 years. The collected data gave rise to graphs and tables that support the discussion. The results showed that the students acquired part of their knowledge about medicinal plants through the family, demonstrating the ethnic/generational character of knowledge. Students demonstrated knowledge of the use of medicinal plants to cure diseases, treat wounds and relieve symptoms. The most cited plant was boldo, with use aimed at the treatment and/or relief of poor digestion, stomachache and nausea. From the results, it is noted that the students have knowledge about the use of medicinal plants, although we do not have the perception that such knowledge is part of a broader sense of knowledge, its named Ethnobotany.</description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/ethnobotany-ressignifying-traditional-knowledge-for-high-school-students/</link>
		<author>Cilmara Talyne de AraÃºjo Costa, Joelma de Melo Barroso, Olienaide Ribeiro de Oliveira Pinto, Maria Ivanilda de Aguiar</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaers.com/uploads/issue_files/34IJAERS-12202231-Ethnobotany.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>Crystalline Bi25FeO40 Cluster Microspheres as Efficient Photo-Fenton Catalysts for Rhodamine B Degradation</title>
		<description>In this study, cluster microspheres Bi25FeO40 materials were synthesized by a simple method. The characteristic of the obtained products was studied using the X-ray diffraction (XRD), (FESEM) scanning electron microscopy, UV-vis reflectance. Results showed as-prepared products are uniform microspheres with high porosity, which are composed of aggregation nanocrystal speces into an ordered arrangement structure. Their photocatalytic activity in photodegradation of Rhodamine B under visible light was sequentially investigated, indicating the high photocatalytic capacity of as-obtained the cluster Bi25FeO40 materials.</description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/crystalline-bi25feo40-cluster-microspheres-as-efficient-photo-fenton-catalysts-for-rhodamine-b-degradation/</link>
		<author>Xuan Sang Nguyen</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaers.com/uploads/issue_files/35IJAERS-11202263-Crystalline.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>Sustainable Management of Organic Waste in the City of VitÃ³ria de Santo AntÃ£o, Pernambuco, Brazil.</title>
		<description>Brazil produces millions of tons of organic waste per year, of which only 1% is reused, the rest is sent to landfills, burned, or released in the open, causing enormous impacts on the environment. Reverse logistics emerged as a promising alternative for mitigating potential impacts from the reinsertion of waste and co-products into production cycles, providing environmental, social, and economic benefits. The final disposition must consider environmentally appropriate alternatives provided for in the National Solid Waste Policy (PNRS), provided that the specific operational norms are observed to avoid damage or risks to public health and safety. Organic waste can also be used to generate bioproducts and electricity, contributing to economic development and environmental preservation. On the other hand, sanitary landfills have limited capacity, high cost and are usually designed for 20-year cycles. Based on these observations, the present work aimed to present sustainable alternatives for the proper destination and treatment of organic waste generated in the city of VitÃ³ria de Santo AntÃ£o-PE, with the possibility of producing bioproducts for agriculture and biogas for electricity, with a reduction of environmental liabilities generated from organic waste. A study was presented on the sustainable management of waste, seeking its reintroduction in the production chain based on the concept of circular economy and enabling a reduction of pressure on the exploitation of natural resources. This work has waste management guidelines with the possibility of adding value from the transformation of organics into energy and bioproducts, generating work and income. The municipality can become a sustainable hub that will serve as an example.</description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/sustainable-management-of-organic-waste-in-the-city-of-vit-ria-de-santo-ant-o-pernambuco-brazil/</link>
		<author>Maria JosÃ© Alves, Eduardo Antonio Maia Lins, Daniele de Castro Pessoa de Melo, Wanderson dos Santos Souza</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaers.com/uploads/issue_files/36IJAERS-12202255-Sustainable.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>Analysis of the Experiences of the Nueva Ecija University of Science and Technologyâ€™s BSIT Students: A Follow-Up Study</title>
		<description>This study aimed to analyze the experiences of the NEUST Graduating Students S.Y. 2021-2022 during their four-year stay at the University. This paper was a follow-up study of research entitled &quot;Analysis of the Expectations and Experiences of the NEUST First Year BSIT Students for S.Y. 2018-2019.&quot; The main objective was to gather comparative and comprehensive results of the students&#039; expectations, experiences, and overall satisfaction rating of their residency in the College of Information and Communications Technology (CICT) now that they have completed their degree in Information Technology. The researchers used the descriptive research method to describe the respondents&#039; profiles and satisfaction with their experiences. The purposive sampling technique was used to gather the satisfaction ratings of the students. A questionnaire was distributed online as the primary data gathering tool, where the results were evaluated using a weighted average.  The findings showed that the NEUST CICT produced students confident enough to find related jobs with the skills they have acquired from their education. During their stay at the University, they were able to give satisfaction ratings on their experiences and the services offered by the College during pre-pandemic and pandemic semesters. Based on their evaluation, both categories garnered very satisfactory ratings, but the pre-pandemic set-up was rated noticeably higher. As the final output, the researchers have come up with a list of improvements needed through a proposed action plan that can be adopted by the College of Information and Communications Technology for capability enhancement and service improvement.</description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/analysis-of-the-experiences-of-the-nueva-ecija-university-of-science-and-technology-s-bsit-students-a-follow-up-study/</link>
		<author>Emilsa T. Bantug, Ruth G. Luciano</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaers.com/uploads/issue_files/37IJAERS-12202242-Analysis.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>Learning Management System (LMS) Tools used by Universities in the Philippines: A SWOT Analysis</title>
		<description>This study is qualitative and descriptive in nature since it uses SWOT Analysis. It is used to examine the historical, theoretical, and time frame perspective, as an effective situation analysis technique that plays an important role in the fields of marketing, public relations, advertising, and any fields requiring strategic planning. In this study, SWOT Analysis is used to evaluate the â€˜strengthsâ€™, â€˜weaknessesâ€™, â€˜opportunitiesâ€™, and â€˜threatsâ€™ involved in the adoption of learning management system (LMS) tools. The findings revealed that LMS tools must be economical, efficient, and tailor-fitted to the needs of the students, teachers, and school administrators of a university. </description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/learning-management-system-lms-tools-used-by-universities-in-the-philippines-a-swot-analysis/</link>
		<author>Jodell R. Bulaclac, Judilyn C. Mateo â€“ Nakamura, Ruth G. Luciano</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaers.com/uploads/issue_files/38IJAERS-12202243-Learning.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>Occurrence of spores of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in Agroforestry Systems and at the Manaus refinery, Amazonas State</title>
		<description>The Amazonian soils are characterized by being weathered and presenting low natural fertility and high acidity. With these conditions, the cultivation of species of economic interest becomes a challenge. Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi (AMF) form symbiotic associations with the roots of most vascular plants, aiding in the absorption of water and nutrients. The objective of this work was to evaluate the occurrence of spores of these fungi in the soils of three agroforestry systems and in an altered area of the Oil Refinery of Manaus Isaac SabbÃ¡-REMAN. Samples were collected from rhizosphere soils of 21 host species. Per area, five specimens of each species with five replications were sampled. The spore density was determined using 30 g of rhizospheric soil from each plant following the wet sieving extraction technique and counting with the aid of a magnifying glass. Chemical attributes for soil macronutrients were evaluated. High concentrations of spores of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi found in soils indicate that they are not a factor that can influence root colonization. Sporesâ€™ numbers in the rhizosphere soils of the studied host species ranged from 248 to 687 in 30 g of soil and were influenced by management systems. The number of spores was significantly higher in AFS 3 than in AFS 1, AFS 2 and in the REMAN area. The soil under peach palm trees in AFS 3 showed the highest numbers of spores. Mycorrhizal-arbuscular fungi of the genus Glomus predominated in the study areas, followed by Acaulospora and Gigaspora.</description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/occurrence-of-spores-of-arbuscular-mycorrhizal-fungi-in-agroforestry-systems-and-at-the-manaus-refinery-amazonas-state/</link>
		<author>Edilaine Dâ€™Avila da Silva, Francisco Wesen Moreira, Cassiane Minelli-Oliveira, RÃ¢ndrea Grazziella VerÃ§osa GuimarÃ£es, Sonia Sena Alfaia, Luiz Antonio de Oliveira</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaers.com/uploads/issue_files/39IJAERS-12202214-Occurrence.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>The use of Predictive Models as a Tool to Fight Dengue and to Improve Public Health</title>
		<description>Dengue has become a global concern due to the number of populations threatened by the disease, especially in countries with tropical climates, and the ease of adaptation of the transmitting mosquito to new environments. Thus, the objective of this work is to demonstrate a predictive model based on meteorological and dengue data mining organized in an Excel spreadsheet. Organized data allow for the generation of association and classification rules through the CBA software so that public administrations can plan preventive actions to control disease outbreaks. Based on the association and classification rules, it was possible to prepare a forecast of the occurrence of dengue of up to 10 weeks, as proposed in the research.</description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/the-use-of-predictive-models-as-a-tool-to-fight-dengue-and-to-improve-public-health/</link>
		<author>MÃ¡rlon Luiz de Almeida, FÃ¡bio Teodoro de Souza</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaers.com/uploads/issue_files/40IJAERS-12202235-Theuse.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>The nurse in the interdisciplinary team in the search for quality of life through palliative care for cancer patients and their families</title>
		<description>This research aims to analyze the possible interventions of the nursing and interdisciplinary team to promote the quality of survival in palliative care for the patient and family in the hospital context. Methodology: This is an integrative review that used as a guiding question â€œhow should the nurse and the interdisciplinary health team work with the family of terminally ill patients during palliative care in search of quality of life? Articles were collected from academic journals of the Virtual Health Library (BVS) and also by Google Scholar. 14 studies were evidenced. Discussion: There is little knowledge on the part of professionals, families and patients about the importance of palliative care. However, when there is knowledge and effective participation of the nursing team in the interdisciplinary context, this action presents better results. Conclusion: Palliative care is essential for the quality of life of terminally ill patients and also makes a difference in how these patients&#039; families deal with the situation. It is necessary that more studies and more information reach professionals in the area on the subject.</description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/the-nurse-in-the-interdisciplinary-team-in-the-search-for-quality-of-life-through-palliative-care-for-cancer-patients-and-their-families/</link>
		<author>LÃ­via Martins da Rosa Trigueiro, Marilene Lopes de Jesus, Romulo Rissi Cordeiro, Diego da Silva Pires, Wagner dos Santos Nogueira, Bruno Benevides Leal, Solange Soares Martins, Carlos Eduardo Gomes Marinho, Monike Silva Luiz, Josele da Rocha SchrÃ¤der, Luciana Pires de AraÃºjo, Dayana Dias Rodrigues Duarte, Thayane Rodrigues de Andrade Alves de Amorim, Maria Carolina Mojon, Yago da Silveira Santos, TainÃ¡ Pereira de Souza, DÃ©bora Martins dos Santos, AlcinÃ©a Cristina Ferreira de Oliveira, Claudemir Santos de Jesus</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaers.com/uploads/issue_files/41IJAERS-1220229-Thenurse.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>Spatial distribution of agronomic attributes of corn plants in integrated production systems in Brazilian Amazonia</title>
		<description>Crop-livestock-forest systems are a sustainable production alternative based on the integration of several components and configurations that increase the complexity of management and soil-plant relationships. The aim of this study was to investigate the spatial distribution of many agronomic characteristics of maize intercropped with grass (Urochloa brizantha &#039;XaraÃ©s&#039;) in an integrated crop-livestock and crop-livestock-forest system. To assess the yield components of maize intercropped with grass, 120 plant samples were collected in a normal 30 x 30 m grid at 120 positions. The GeoR software was used to perform for geostatistical and Kriging analyses. There were found spatial dependencies in ear insertion height, number of kernels per row, number of kernel rows per ear, ear length, and ear diameter. In the crop-livestock-forest systems, we detected geographical variation in corn plant characteristics, although with a weak spatial relationship. The observed wavy pattern illustrates the sensitivity of corn characteristics to the presence of eucalyptus trees. To increase maize yield components in crop-livestock-forest systems in the southwestern region of the Amazon, 42-meter-wide tree strips are suggested</description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/spatial-distribution-of-agronomic-attributes-of-corn-plants-in-integrated-production-systems-in-brazilian-amazonia/</link>
		<author>Izabela de Lima Feitosa, Marcelo Silva de Oliveira, Rafael Lemos Bastos, Alexandre Martins AbdÃ£o dos Passos, Henrique Nery Cipriani</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaers.com/uploads/issue_files/42IJAERS-12202245-Spatial.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>Ethnobotany: Methodological notes</title>
		<description>Ethnobotany is the science or discipline that studies the interrelationship between individuals, populations or human societies and flora. This work was carried out through bibliographical research in several electronic bases in order to identify concepts, methods of approach and research techniques in ethnobotany, with emphasis on free listings and salience index. Among the main conceptual results identified are the inseparability between society, culture and environment; the ability to generate knowledge by associating traditional and scientific knowledge; the potential to create alternatives to mitigate social and environmental impacts and damage and interdisciplinarity. There is diversity and coverage in the objects of study that can be carried out with traditional populations or not; industrialized companies or not; urban and rural populations. Research with medicinal plants has been widely verified. According to the studies surveyed, the researches tend to an applied nature and a variable theoretical-methodological framework, according to the object of study. Ethnobotany contains an essential descriptive methodological aspect. Quantitative and qualitative methods and techniques are used separately or associated. However, this descriptive knowledge is not sufficient, as a theoretical reference, to answer research questions that aim at explanations. For the knowledge of an explanatory nature, it is necessary to have a broader theoretical knowledge for the elaboration of the research, formulation of hypotheses and in the choice of the methods used. Funding: CAPES.</description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/ethnobotany-methodological-notes/</link>
		<author>Adriana de MagalhÃ£es Chaves Martins, Lin Chau Ming, Lilia Aparecida Salgado de Morais, ClÃ¡udia Pozzi Jantalia</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaers.com/uploads/issue_files/43IJAERS-12202230-Ethnobotany.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>Footstep Classification Methodology using Piezoelectric Sensors Embedded in Insole</title>
		<description>This article presents a proposal for a methodology to classify the types of steps, using piezoelectric sensors embedded in an ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA) insole, configuring a low-cost intelligent insole. From a few steps or a walk by the user, the electrical signals generated by the piezoelectric sensors are measured or stored for later treatment and analysis. The steps of the proposed methodology were applied step by step in tests carried out to classify the types of footsteps of male and female users, who used the intelligent insoles built into running shoes. The proposed methodology was also implemented in a computational code that was applied to classify the types of steps in the performed tests. The step classification results were satisfactory, compared with the specialized literature. It should be noted that the classification obtained from the application of the methodology is a suggestion of the type of footfall from an engineering point of view, and the result should be evaluated by a specialized health professional.</description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/footstep-classification-methodology-using-piezoelectric-sensors-embedded-in-insole/</link>
		<author>ClÃ¡udio GonÃ§alves, Carlos Moreira, Deolinda Ferreira, Edivan Neves, Larissa Bacelar, Andreza MourÃ£o</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaers.com/uploads/issue_files/44IJAERS-12202270-Footstep.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>Development of a New Layout for Serial Labels to Reduce Interruptions in TV Lines Caused by Difficulty Reading Barcodes</title>
		<description>With the advent of new technologies and the growing market demand, companies have been looking for ways to improve the efficiency of their production processes, introducing innovations from the elimination of waste, reduction of rework and incongruity of information due to manual data entry . The objective of this article is to demonstrate that it is possible to mitigate or eliminate stoppages in the TV production process, caused by difficulty in reading barcodes printed on a thermal transfer printer, with intelligent and innovative solutions supported by quality tools. In the search for the resolution of these problems, this work was developed in three chapters. Chapter I begins with an introduction that presents the problem to be dealt with, what types of bar codes are adopted in the company, addresses the quality tools that were used as support in the search for the solution of the problem and also the general objective and the specifics that were defined by the researchers. Chapter II briefly presents the methodology that was applied for the development of this work, the concept of efficiency and effectiveness in the production system, details the quality tools used (PDCA, Brainstorming, 5 Whys, Ishikawa Diagram, 5W2H) to find a viable solution to the problem being addressed. It discusses the most used types of bar codes, two-dimensional and linear, among others, their structural compositions, the encoding and decoding processes, the check digit and the methods that cover the detection of incorrect typing. Chapter III presents a proposed solution for the company, based on a vastly detailed analysis of the flowchart of each area involved in the printing process and the use of barcode labels, the materials used in the printing process, which information systems are used as well as the layout and method used for printing. The result of this study tends to contribute to other enterprises that have similar bar code printing processes, since its application aims to reduce or eliminate line stops, acting directly on the bar code failures that cause so much stoppages. line, demonstrating that disruptive thinking associated with intelligent change contributes positively to the company&#039;s results by improving process and information flow, contributing to increased efficiency and reduced rework.</description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/development-of-a-new-layout-for-serial-labels-to-reduce-interruptions-in-tv-lines-caused-by-difficulty-reading-barcodes/</link>
		<author>Elias Rodriuges, Jandecy Cabral Leite, Marcelo Maia do Nascimento</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaers.com/uploads/issue_files/45IJAERS-12202222-Development.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>Anomaly Detection Applied to ISHM for Thickness Reduction Analysis in Controlled Environments</title>
		<description>In this work, three machine learning approaches were evaluated for detecting anomalies in impedance-based structural health monitoring (ISHM â€“ Impedance-based Structural Health Monitoring) of a specimen in a controlled environment. Supervised, unsupervised, and semi-supervised algorithms were chosen to compare them regarding detecting anomalies in an aluminum beam with failure induced by surface machining on one of the faces. After applying the algorithms, it was found that, of the three types of learning, supervised and semi-supervised were the ones that achieved the best accuracy in detecting anomalies. On the other hand, the unsupervised type model did not obtain good results for the conditions investigated. Thus, this can be an important technique comparison achievement for implementing real anomaly detection ISHM systems.</description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/anomaly-detection-applied-to-ishm-for-thickness-reduction-analysis-in-controlled-environments/</link>
		<author>Alexsander L. Lima, Stanley W. F. Rezende, Diogo S. Rabelo, Quintiliano S. S. Nomelini, JosÃ© Waldemar Silva, Roberto M. Finzi Neto, Carlos A. Gallo, JosÃ© dos Reis V. Moura Jr</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaers.com/uploads/issue_files/46IJAERS-12202267-Anomaly.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>White Cement and Concrete Compressive Strength in Sea Water Curing</title>
		<description>Concrete is the most widely used construction material in the world, including in areas around the sea. Several previous studies have shown that sea water can reduce the strength of concrete. Therefore, research is needed to overcome this. This study aims to obtain the compressive strength of concrete treated in seawater by substituting portland cement with white cement, which is 10%, 20% and 30%. The results showed that the substitution of White Cement could increase the compressive strength of the concrete, both cured with fresh water and cured with seawater. The decrease in compressive strength of concrete that does not contain white cement is 11.28% greater than that of concrete containing white cement which is only around 4% on average.</description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/white-cement-and-concrete-compressive-strength-in-sea-water-curing/</link>
		<author>Syahrul Sariman, Abd. Rahim Nurdin, Riswanto M</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaers.com/uploads/issue_files/47IJAERS-12202237-White.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>Drug products intoxications in Brazil: An epidemiological view between 2012 and 2021</title>
		<description>The present study aimed to perform an epidemiological analysis of cases of drug intoxication in Brazil from 2012 to 2021. For this, data available in the Notifiable Diseases Information System (SINAN) of the Informatics Department of the Unified Health System (DATASUS) were used, considering the drug product as a toxic agent.  During the study period, there were 1,255,435 cases of intoxication in Brazil. Of these, 47.5% (n= 596,086) were caused by drug products, with prevalence in females (72.11%; n= 429,838), age group 20 to 39 years (42.06%; n= 250,718), ethnicity/white color (45.51%; n= 271,268) and schooling - high school (23.81%; n= 141,934). Regarding the circumstances that triggered drug intoxication, the main reason was the suicide attempt in 391,635 cases (65.70%), and the Southeast region presented the highest number of intoxications per drug (49.51%), followed by the South (21.80%) and Northeast region (18.71%). Most cases of drug intoxication were defined based on clinical criteria (68.24%) and only 3.35% on clinical and laboratory criteria, which evolved to cure without sequelae in 81.11% (n= 483,490) of the cases, with 1,233 deaths. These data reinforce the need for health education focused on the rational use of medications and the importance of health professionals in this process, such as pharmacists, which are the interface between the patient and the medication.</description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/drug-products-intoxications-in-brazil-an-epidemiological-view-between-2012-and-2021/</link>
		<author>SÃ¢mia Moreira de Andrade, Maria VictÃ³ria Macedo de Andrade, JosÃ© Lopes Pereira JÃºnior, Larysse Fortes Farias, Juliana Carvalho Rocha Alves da Silva, Rodrigo LuÃ­s Taminato, Ãtalo SÃ¡vio Mendes Rodrigues, LuÃ­s Marcelo Vieira Rosa</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaers.com/uploads/issue_files/48IJAERS-12202248-Drugproducts.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>Logistics service quality: An importance-performance analysis of customer perception</title>
		<description>In the face of an increasingly competitive scenario in the services market, numerous researchers have searched for ways to distinguish which elements make up logistic service quality (LSQ) and how these lead to customer satisfaction. Set in a company in the Industrial Pole of Manaus, this study aimed to identify the perceptions of its customers about the dimensions of its logistics service quality. For this, an online survey composed of items related to the LSQ dimensions proposed by Mentzer et al. (2001) was applied and, aided by a non-parametric test of the distributions formed by the data, a strong association was found between Order Release Quantities, Ordering Procedures and Order Accuracy and the general satisfaction of the respondents. Furthermore, the use of the importance-performance matrix by Martilla and James (1977) made it possible to recommend improvements in handling lost goods and information on product availability.</description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/logistics-service-quality-an-importance-performance-analysis-of-customer-perception/</link>
		<author>Nicole Costa dos Anjos, Antonio Geraldo Harb</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaers.com/uploads/issue_files/49IJAERS-12202264-Logistics.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>Agronomic, economic and energy performance of cassava genotypes in the southwestern Amazon region</title>
		<description>Cassava is an important crop in many parts of the world. It is a staple food for millions of people, and it is also used in a variety of other applications. Cassava is a rich source of carbohydrates and can be used to produce fuel-grade ethanol. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the agronomic, economic, and energy performance of several cassava genotypes in the southwest region of the Brazilian Amazon. Root productivity, flour yield, dry mass, starch content, number of roots per plant, number of rotten roots per plant, plant and first branch height, gross and net costs and income, and the crop&#039;s energy balance were evaluated. The genotypes affected all evaluated characteristics. The BRS Kiriris genotype excelled in terms of flour yields, root productivity, and absence of rot disease. The highest net revenues were observed for the most productive genotypes. The research disclosed an average energy demand of 9.78 GJ ha-1. BRS Kiriris (252,7 GJ ha-1) produced the most favorable energy balance, with an energy efficiency of 26.9. The greatest demand for direct energy costs for root production was for nitrogen fertilization (37,9%), followed by the use of herbicides (27,9%), which have a high energy charge associated with their manufacture. Cassava is a valuable source of biofuel feed in the Brazilian Amazon&#039;s southwest region. The selection of the appropriate cassava genotype is crucial for achieving adequate levels of activity sustainability.</description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/agronomic-economic-and-energy-performance-of-cassava-genotypes-in-the-southwestern-amazon-region/</link>
		<author>Alexandre Martins AbdÃ£o dos Passos, Simone MarÃ§al Quintino, RogÃ©rio SebastiÃ£o Correa da Costa</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaers.com/uploads/issue_files/50IJAERS-12202253-Agronomic.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>Impact of ultraviolet C radiation and ozone application on the physiological quality of organic maize seeds</title>
		<description>Non-thermal energy sources have been utilized to control diseases and boost the physiological quality of maize seeds. The aim of this paper was to assess the impact of UV-c exposure and ozone application, associated or not, on organic maize seed germination and seedling vigor. Three cultivars (BRS CaimbÃ©, BRS 1060 and BR 451), three exposure levels to ozone (15, 30 and 60 minutes) in the absence and presence of ultraviolet radiation (UV-c), were used in a completely randomized design with a factorial scheme of 3 x 3 x 2 + 3 (additional treatments) experiment.  Evaluations of electrical conductivity, emergence in soil, and germination (at 4th and 7th day) on paper roll were done. Daily measurements of the emerged seedlings were taken up to the 14th day after emergence. The measurements included total emergence (EC), coefficient of variation in emergence time (CVt) in percentage, coefficient of emergence velocity (CVe) in percentage, emergence rate index (ERI) in days, and emergence synchronization index (Z). The tested genotypes caused differences in all studied variables. Increasing the percentage with a 30-minute exposure to ozone in the presence of UV-C radiation resulted in a validated enhance in the first germination reading. The association of O3 and UV-c techniques can be used to treat organic maize seeds without significantly affecting their physiological quality.</description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/impact-of-ultraviolet-c-radiation-and-ozone-application-on-the-physiological-quality-of-organic-maize-seeds/</link>
		<author>Mayana Pereira Maia, Carine GregÃ³rio Machado Silva, Guilherme Rodrigues Martins, Danielle de Oliveira Silva, Ana Luiza Xavier Pereira, Artur de Souza Mamedes, Alexandre Martins AbdÃ£o dos Passos</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaers.com/uploads/issue_files/51IJAERS-12202258-Impact.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>Care Management in Family Health Strategies from the Perspective of the Nursing Professional: Literature Review</title>
		<description>Objective: To elaborate a literature review to learn about the understanding and practice of nurses working in the ESFs regarding health care management. Methodology: This is a qualitative research, with an exploratory character, of the literature review type, with an approach divided into the stages of elaboration of the theme, definition of criteria for inclusion and exclusion of studies, indexing of descriptors in databases such as SciELO, BVS and PubMed, critical analysis and categorization of the literature in the time frame 2019 to 2022. Results: 10 articles were selected that showed that the professional nurse throughout his trajectory has been rediscovering his role through the performance in Primary Health Care, especially, for assistance in the Family Health Strategy, by creating and recreating nursing care in public health, ensuring the promotion, prevention and recovery of collective and individual well-being. Conclusion: It is emphasized that it is important for the professional nurse to understand that managing care in the strategy is to articulate care activities to have a care plan for each user of the services, guided by the policies recommended by the Ministry of Health.</description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/care-management-in-family-health-strategies-from-the-perspective-of-the-nursing-professional-literature-review/</link>
		<author>Aline Ouriques de Gouveia, Julyany Rocha Barrozo de Souza, KÃ¡tia Cilene Lisboa Farias, FlÃ¡via Nunes Vieira, Herundino Neto Moura Moreira, Victor Matheus Silva Maues, Amanda Ouriques de Gouveia, Karen Silva de Castro, Michele Pinheiro Ferreira, ValÃ©ria Regina Cavalcante dos Santos</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaers.com/uploads/issue_files/52IJAERS-12202262-CareManagement.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>Paths of Unsustainability, Forestry Education and Regional Development</title>
		<description>Degradation of forests and Climate Change are on the agenda of relevant debates at a global level. Environmental monitoring data demonstrate the unsustainability of forests and the need to seek ways of coexistence, man and the natural environment, dissociated from a purely economic matrix. In the direction of building a thought that encourages society towards an educational trajectory about forests and the rational use of natural resources, this article is presented as a theoretical essay, which aims to make some considerations about the idea of Forestry Education - EF as an interdisciplinary and integrative social educational process; a potential pathway to environmental quality; and its possible contribution to regional development. It was concluded that considering Forestry Education as a potential way of contributing to development requires society to change behavior in the way of living and acting in the spaces it occupies, that it is necessary to expand public involvement through initiatives that enable a raising the level of awareness and education, ensuring information and institutional consolidation of open channels for participation in a pluralist perspective.</description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/paths-of-unsustainability-forestry-education-and-regional-development/</link>
		<author>Elielma Santana Fernandes, Wellington Dantas de Sousa, Lucia Marisy Souza Ribeiro de Oliveira</author>
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		<title>Exposure to Aluminum and the Prevalence of Anemia in Communities in Barcarena ParÃ¡, Brazil</title>
		<description>The city of Barcarena, a major industrial hub, is a city of high demand for mining industry and accidents that involved environmental contamination by heavy metals such as aluminum, subjecting the population to its harmful efFects. Socio-epidemiological data and results of toxicological and hematological tests of 124 individuals were analyzed. The statistical analysis adopting the significance level as p &lt; 0.05. Epidemiological data indicate that the majority of the sample was female (71.1%), residents of more than 5 years in the region (90.6%), non-workers with heavy metals and/or mining (81.3%). In the dosage of metals in the blood, about 93.5% of the individuals exhibited aluminum intoxication, which due to the great variability found in the levels of aluminum exposure, the individuals were categorized into the following groups; medium-grade exposure, ranging from 5 ug/dL to 100 ug/dL, high level, more than 100 ug/dL and low detection limit exposure smaller than 5 ug/dL. In addition, the presence of anemia in the population was 64.5%, of which 65.2% were women and 62.5% were men. The relationship between the presence of anemia and high aluminum exposure in the blood was shown to mean (p-value 0.0347) as well as the decrease in hemoglobin and changes in hematimetric indices (p-value &gt; 0.001). This study observed a significant association between aluminum contamination and the presence of anemia, reported that one of the indicators of the toxic action of aluminum on the hematopoietic system, with aluminum as an indicator of apparent hematological changes. </description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/exposure-to-aluminum-and-the-prevalence-of-anemia-in-communities-in-barcarena-par-brazil/</link>
		<author>Helenize CM Costalat, Nahide P Rodrigues, Aline F Ribeiro, Ronaldo RM Rocha, Rosane P Loiola Rocha, Tereza CO Corvelo</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaers.com/uploads/issue_files/54IJAERS-12202252-Exposure.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>Health Care for the Elderly Population in Basic Health Units: Reflections about Multiprofessional Care</title>
		<description>The assistance of the multidisciplinary team to the elderly should happen in a specific way and contribute to a better quality of life for this population, this study starts from the following guiding question: â€œHow does the literature address health care for the elderly in primary care?â€, and aims to reflect on the importance of health care in primary care for elderly patients. This is a study of the narrative literary review type, with a theoretical-reflective aspect, a qualitative approach and an exploratory bias. For the survey of the study, articles from the databases, Scientific Electronic Library Online (SCIELO), American and Caribbean Literature in Science and Health (LILACS), Database in Nursing (BDENF), via the Virtual Health Library ( BVS) and MEDLINE via PubMed. The eligibility criteria were articles published in scientific journals, books and book chapters, theses and dissertations in Portuguese, related to the theme. In the total search, 185 studies were found, of which 10 were included in the study. From the analysis, the following categories emerged, namely: Primary care and health of the elderly; Skills of the multidisciplinary team in caring for the elderly in primary health care. Primary care is an integral part of the country&#039;s health system, and represents the first level of contact for people, families and society as a whole with the national health system, where health education activities aimed at prevention and protection are developed. ; family planning; maternal and child health; immunization; prevention and control of endemic diseases; treatment of common illnesses and injuries; provision of essential medicines; distribution of information on proper nutrition, water treatment and sanitation. And in the context of elderly health, the multidisciplinary team has the function of physical, mental and social rehabilitation, prevention of injuries, treatment of existing diseases and health promotion. The identification of conceptions about health care for the elderly in primary care can contribute to the reflection on the multidisciplinary care provided to this population. New studies will be carried out on the use of this model to design indicators that measure the effectiveness of the assistance activities recommended for the elderly in primary health care.</description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/health-care-for-the-elderly-population-in-basic-health-units-reflections-about-multiprofessional-care/</link>
		<author>Leandro Barbosa Teixeira, Tereza Cristina Santos Gomes de AraÃºjo, Allan Bruno Alves de Sousa Santos, CÃ©lio Pereira de Sousa JÃºnior, VictÃ³ria Maria Pontes Martins, Luiz Mauricio Abdallah Louis, Suelen Visniewski Barbosa, Juliana Cantele Xavier, Edivania Felix dos Santos, Guilherme de Andrade Ruela, Ediran Ericles Pontes dos Anjos, Jessica Andrade Limeira, Gisele Cristina Costa, Marcos Benedito AdÃ£o, Weberton DorÃ¡sio Sobrinho, Marcia do Prado Pereira, Mariana Marques Pinto, Karina de Souza Silva, Railany de Oliveira Santana, Ãris Marsalia</author>
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		<title>Reflections on Teacher Training: Challenges and Possibilities</title>
		<description>This study aims to understand the contribution of the discipline: Education, Teacher Training and Educational Practices in the initial and continuing education of teachers. The study in question summarizes the record of mandatory and complementary readings, seminars and discussions held in the classes. The process of constructing teachers&#039; knowledge has in the initial training its basis of support and in the continuous formation its consolidation, constituting the classroom not only as a teaching space, but also of learning on the part of the teacher, that is, a rich space for the development of both formative and investigative practices. The systematic review of scientific production, articles of mandatory and complementary readings, indicates that these emerge from the concern with initial and continuing education, as well as with the professional development of teachers and educational policies. </description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/reflections-on-teacher-training-challenges-and-possibilities/</link>
		<author>Cleusa Francisca de Souza</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaers.com/uploads/issue_files/56IJAERS-12202260-Reflections.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>Working conditions according to Brazilian and Chinese labor laws: A systematic review</title>
		<description>This study aims to analyze working conditions according to Brazilian and Chinese labor laws. A systematic literature review was made through the Methodi Ordinatio method, researching papers in Emerald, PubMed, SciELO, Science Direct, Scopus and Web of Science databases in terms of the corporate code of conduct, labor legislation, working conditions, labor laws, Brazil and China descriptors, considering 94 papers for the final analysis, within which 42 are related to Brazilian working conditions and 52 to Chinese ones. Regarding Brazil, the studies highlight job insecurity and, consequently, point the flexibilization of labor laws. The informal employment is one of the concerns in the studies related to Chinese working conditions. In both countries there are gaps when it comes to working conditions and future researches can investigate the cohesion lack between the formal law and the applied one.</description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/working-conditions-according-to-brazilian-and-chinese-labor-laws-a-systematic-review/</link>
		<author>Cristiano Couto do Amarante, Claudia Tania Picinin, Gustavo Tadra Waldmann, Bruno Pedroso, Sandra Martins Moreira, Mauro Lizot</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaers.com/uploads/issue_files/57IJAERS-12202269-Working.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>In-Flight Qualification of the Suborbital Microgravity Platform in Brazil</title>
		<description>The Suborbital Microgravity Platform (PSM) is the first Brazilian suborbital payload developed to be launched using the Suborbital Vehicles VSB-30, with two stages, or VS-30, with one stage, both also fully Brazilian. This platform was designed to allow performing scientific and/or technological experiments, lasting 6 to 8 minutes in a microgravity environment, through suborbital ballistic flight and experiments recovering at sea. In addition to serving as a platform for holding experiments to meet the government demands of the Brazilian Space Agency (AEB) Microgravity Program, the PSM also has enormous potential to meet national and international private demands for carrying out scientific, technological, and commercial experiments in microgravity environment. Regarding its in-flight qualification, the PSM was launched by the Suborbital Booster Vehicle VSB-30, on October 23, 2022, from the AlcÃ¢ntara Launch Center (CLA) in Brazil. This article presents a summary of the PSM in-flight qualification, which includes: its description, the main stages of its development and a descriptive summary of the telemetry monitoring, whose data were received and decoded in real time by the PSM Launch Control Unit (BC-PSM). The successful qualification and flight performance of the PSM, in conformance with project requirements, demonstrated the compliance of mission flight events, and thus, enable Brazil technologically to carry out microgravity experiments in a suborbital space environment with a recoverable platform.</description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/in-flight-qualification-of-the-suborbital-microgravity-platform-in-brazil/</link>
		<author>Jaqueline Vaz Maiolino, CÃ©lio Costa Vaz, Marcelo Lopes de Oliveira e Souza</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaers.com/uploads/issue_files/58IJAERS-12202272-In-Flight.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>Pharmaceutical care during pregnancy: An integrative review </title>
		<description>Pregnancy is a natural and physiological phenomenon, in which 20% of cases can evolve to an unfavorable outcome, which can occur for both the woman and her baby. The absence of pregnancy is common with the use of medication. This practice still represents a challenge for the medicine, since many drugs cross the placental barrier and can cause harm to the fetus. Despite the risks of exposure, largely related to self-medication and lack of pharmacotherapeutic follow-up at this stage, drug problems (DRP) are probably not monitored due to the lack of a pharmacist on the team. This research aimed to investigate the theme of the pharmacist during the gestational period, based on the publications of scientific articles that address this subject, aiming to understand the role of the pharmacist in monitoring pharmacotherapy and identifying problems related to medications. This research consists of an integrative literature review (RIL), with the guiding question: What is the importance of pharmaceutical care in promoting health care during the gestational period? Publications were searched in the databases VHL, LILACS, MEDLINE, Scielo, Capes journal portal, using two Health Sciences Descriptors considering the Boolean connector: â€œANDâ€. After the searches, the number of 170 publications was reached, which were reduced to 7, after the inclusion and exclusion criteria. Only 3 professionals presented guidance tools for drug-related problems, citing the pharmacist as a professional capable of identifying and tracking the risks of drug therapy. In this way, the importance of discussing topics such as the use of medications during pregnancy, the identification of Problems Related to Medications, and especially pharmaceutical care during pregnancy is highlighted.</description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/pharmaceutical-care-during-pregnancy-an-integrative-review/</link>
		<author>JÃºlia de FÃ¡tima Sobrinho Saraiva Almeida, Maria FÃ¢ni Dolabela</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaers.com/uploads/issue_files/59IJAERS-12202223-Pharmaceutical.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>Precision Viticulture Focusing Southern Brazil</title>
		<description>There are four main wine regions in Rio Grande do Sul state, Brazil: (1) &quot;Serra GaÃºcha&quot;; (2) SÃ£o Francisco Valley; (3) â€œSerra do Sudesteâ€ and (4) â€œCampos de Cima da Serraâ€. The region (1) is the oldest wine region of Brazil, related to Italian immigration in nineteen century. Regions (2), (3) and (4) are newer, showing similarities but soft changes in climate and soil conditions.  Precision viticulture (PV) has advanced in these poles in the last 20 years. Different techniques related to precision viticulture in the context of the precision agriculture (PA) network of Embrapa, including soil mapping, physical properties sensors, remote sensing, spectrorradiometry and miscellaneous methods. Results suggest a medium technological development of PA in Brazil, with the most approaches related to grain production and few enterprises of growing fruit or viticulture, including PV. Most techniques considered an academic context or, in a few specific cases, the productive sector. </description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/precision-viticulture-focusing-southern-brazil/</link>
		<author>J.M. Filippini-Alba, G.R. Crizel, C.L. Girardi, C.A. Flores</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaers.com/uploads/issue_files/60IJAERS-10202257-Precision.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>Accelerated aging test in "caroba" (Tabebuia caraiba (Mart.) Bureau) (Bignoniaceae) seeds </title>
		<description>The germination test does not demonstrate the physiological quality attributes of seeds. The accelerated aging test is conducted in conditions of high temperatures and relative humidities for short time periods and, therefore, studies on using temperatures of 41 to 45 Â°C and reducing the period of aging deserve to be studied. The objective in this study was to analyze the effects of solutions and periods of exposure during the accelerated aging test to identify caroba seed vigor. The experimental design was of completely randomized blocks with the seeds subjected to 3 periods of accelerated aging (24, 48 and 72h) and two solutions (distilled water and saturated aqueous NaCl solution). Germination and speed germination index were evaluated. Seed samples differ in the germination test and showed different quality levels from the accelerated aging test in caroba, which should be performed at 43Â°C for 24, 48 or 72 hours with distilled water or with saturated aqueous NaCl solution, are adequate for caroba seed vigor test. </description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/accelerated-aging-test-in-caroba-tabebuia-caraiba-mart-bureau-bignoniaceae-seeds-2/</link>
		<author>Crispim Monteiro dos Santos, Paulo Adler Alves de Araujo, Elbya LeÃ£o Gibson, Sheylla Susan Moreira da Silva de Almeida, Camila de Oliveira e Silva, AndrÃ© Luiz Pereira da Silva, Breno Marques da Silva e Silva</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaers.com/uploads/issue_files/61IJAERS-11202269-Accelerated.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>Legal Education â€“ An analysis of the teacher / student Relationship in the teaching Learning Process</title>
		<description>With the COVID-19 pandemic, the teacher-student relationship faces the challenge of giving new meaning to the teaching-learning process. Thus, it isproposed to analyze the pedagogical mediation as a strategy capable of favoring the teaching-learning processes in Law, in times of complexity. The teacher-student relationship should favor the student&#039;s curiosity and creativity in an environment that favors the perception of meanings and senses. It is a bibliographic and documentary, qualitative and exploratory research. It appears that the teacher-mediator must validate previously obtained knowledge and favor collaborative processes, which encourage critical thinking in the student and favor the development of their protagonism.</description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/legal-education-an-analysis-of-the-teacher-student-relationship-in-the-teaching-learning-process/</link>
		<author>Manuel Gomes da Silva, Monica Mota Tassigny</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaers.com/uploads/issue_files/62IJAERS-12202221-Legal.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>Applications of Expert System in Agro-Informatics</title>
		<description>This paper emphasizes the applications of the Expert System in Agro-informatics and reveals their importance as one of the very useful tools for the transfer of domain specific knowledge to the end users. Agro-informatics is the interdisciplinary branch of study which deals with the application and development of electronics, computer and ICT based tools for agricultural applications. The profession of agriculture aided by the various ICT based tools opens new avenue for applied research. Expert system (ES) is one of the advanced developments in software technology and can play key role in the agro-informatics. An Expert System is a program that employs expert knowledge coded in a AI language in a computer to solve problems that require human expertise. It came as the first commercial product of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the software market place and proved it efficacy by solving many problems at par with the human expert. The Expert System in agriculture is based on agriculture related problem solving models; including Diagnostics model, Hypothesis proving model, Prediction model and Farm Management model. It uses the domain specific knowledge of the experts in different representational forms such as production rules, list, frames etc. An integrated approach of Expert System with other ICT tools and electronics systems has tremendous potential to supports many problem solving activities i.e. decision making, forecasting, regulating, controlling, monitoring, prescribing, interpreting, knowledge sharing and reuse, intelligent retrieval of agricultural data. The aim of the paper is to produce detail account of applications of expert system in agriculture in Indian perspective.</description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/applications-of-expert-system-in-agro-informatics/</link>
		<author>Haider, Madan Manohar Prasad, Rajkishore Prasad</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaers.com/uploads/issue_files/63IJAERS-12202215-Applications.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>Immediate Load in Units using the Indexed Prosthesis in the Sensitive System</title>
		<description>This clinical case report emphasizes the significant variations in implant placement systems, which denotes an emerging need for systems that minimize deviations in order to ensure implant placement at the intended bone level. The present work suggests a protocol for a simplified indexing technique using the Index SensitiveÂ® technology (ConexÃ£o Sistema de Prothesis, SÃ£o Paulo, Brazil), with the immediate placement of an implant-supported prosthesis with an indexed abutment in the implant, minimizing errors and distortions in the final result. of surgery arising from the process of making the surgical guide and the surgical procedure. The objective of this case report was to prove the efficiency of the Sleeve Index SensitiveÂ® system in the manufacture of implant-supported prostheses in exoplan and dentalcad software prior to implant installation and to assess whether the transfer of the planning in the software to the patient&#039;s mouth is accurate. Alternative hypothesis that the Sleeve Index SensitiveÂ® system is efficient in reproducing the indexed schedule and preserves the natural emergence profile. Patients were included with root fractures, and after previous analysis, it was proposed and the installation of dental implants of immediate loading in single units using the prosthesis indexed in the SensitiveÂ® System. The data needed for indexing was imported into the Exoplan software, Exocad. Surgical planning was performed with the prosthetic component, Ti-Base S NP, virtually indexing the prosthesis, determining the positioning of the tooth to the implant, generating the surgical guide. The surgical guide has been incorporated into SensitiveÂ® ferrules with a lock in a single position. Then it was exported in an STL file to be printed. The surgical plan was exported to manufacture the prosthesis. With the printed guide, milling was performed to install the Flash Vulcano implant with a diameter of 3.5 mm and height variation according to each case, distinctly. </description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/immediate-load-in-units-using-the-indexed-prosthesis-in-the-sensitive-system/</link>
		<author>Jenival C de Almeida JÃºnior, Emilli L Neves, Gustavo M de Almeida</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaers.com/uploads/issue_files/64IJAERS-11202281-Immediate.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>Factors associated with anxiety and depression in intensive care unit professionals: An integrative review</title>
		<description>Intensive Care Units are units that provide intensive care to patients who need continuous observation, critically ill or hemodynamically unstable. Workers&#039; mental health has been the target of stressors in this pandemic due to psychological overload, fatigue, exposure to large-scale deaths and significant losses, frustrations related to the quality of care, threats, aggression and increased risk of infection. Generalized Anxiety Disorder is characterized by excessive anxiety and worry about a variety of activities or events. In parallel, Depressive Disorder is characterized by severe or persistent sadness to the point of interfering with functioning and, often, decreasing interest or pleasure in the bearer&#039;s daily activities. This study is an integrative literature review (RIL) that is based on scientific findings with the objective of identifying and understanding problems, situations and vulnerabilities related to the population. The studies were published in the years 2020, 2021 and 2022, being the equivalent of 22.22% in the year 2020, 55.55% in the year 2021 and about 22.22% in the year 2022. Were respectively from Norway, Turkey, Brazil, Spain, United States of America, France, China and Italy, with France being the country with the highest prevalence in the study, presenting about 22.22% of the total percentage and the other countries containing only 11, 11%. Therefore, the contents of the research found referred to the factors associated with anxiety and depression in professionals in intensive care units: an integrative review.</description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/factors-associated-with-anxiety-and-depression-in-intensive-care-unit-professionals-an-integrative-review/</link>
		<author>Ana EmÃ­lia AraÃºjo de Oliveira, Sandyla Leite de Sousa, Joyce Helena LeÃ£o Queiroz, Romulo Ayres Dias Pinheiro, Isadora LuÃ­sa Borges Bringel, Julianne de Area LeÃ£o Pereira da Silva, RÃ´mulo Soares Dias, Jamile Sales Rocha, Sarah Lima Fernandes Ribas, Gabriel Gardhel Costa Araujo</author>
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		<title>Analysis of the Compatibility of the Exclusive Taxation Regime applicable in the Financial and Capital Markets and the Principle of the Economic Capacity</title>
		<description>Brazilian Constitution is the keystone for all Brazilian tax system. All other rules derive and are severely influenced by the Constitution. Non-compliance with the Principles set forth in the Constitution leads to unconstitutionality.  Concerning Income Taxes, Brazilian Constitution provides that it must observe the â€œEconomic Capacityâ€ of the taxpayers and that it must be Progressive. This means that the applicable tax rate should be progressively higher as the tax calculation basis is increased. This is precisely what occurs with income derived from employment, as taxpayers are subject to a progressive taxation rate, ranging from 0% to 27,5%, depending on the economic capacity.  However, when it comes to fixed income assets and variable income assets available in the financial and capital market, the taxation regime has specific rules that are often more advantageous in comparison with the income derived from employment relations or that adopt other criteria rather than the economic capacity. As per example, an investor accruing a large sum of money in a Certificate of Bank Deposit may be taxed at a 15% rate, a significant lower rate in comparison with the aforementioned 27,5% applicable to employment income. Hence, in principle, taxation in financial and capital markets seems to be incompatible with the Principle of Economic Capacity and Progressive Taxation. The purpose of our article is to study weather or not the taxation of financial and capital market instruments is compatible with the Constitution, notably in face of those two Principles or if, given the relevance in the economy of such instruments, such taxation could be accepted. </description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/analysis-of-the-compatibility-of-the-exclusive-taxation-regime-applicable-in-the-financial-and-capital-markets-and-the-principle-of-the-economic-capacity/</link>
		<author>Luiza Nagib</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaers.com/uploads/issue_files/66IJAERS-12202256-Analysis.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>WO ES WAR, SOLL ICH WERDEN. Translating the Unspeakable: The Moral and Civilizational Hecatomb of the Holocaust and Ethnic Genocide in Rwanda. No Stories Are Harder to Tell in All of Human History</title>
		<description>Through this article, we intend to clarify the reasons that led European civilization to the implementation of the Holocaust, as well as to analyze how the rupture of national unity in Rwanda took place. With regard to the Holocaust, it is proposed to give meaning to the inconceivable ingenious and bureaucratic methodology that was implemented as a form of extermination, precisely at a time when the supposed height of civilization and reason was being celebrated (ADORNO, HORCKEIMER, 1985). It departs from a paradigm peculiar to that of traditional historiography, in the sense of understanding that it was not sadists, psychopaths or perverts who practiced such barbarities, although among these there may have been some, but, in the vast majority, the evil was exercised by common and ordinary human beings who acted in this way in respect of the belief related to the moral duty of the categorical imperative (KANT, 1785), loyalty to the superior and submission to the State. The man who obeys, who does not question, who loses individuality, spontaneity and who is not psychologically aware of himself, but involved in the psychology of the masses, in short, this â€œman of dutyâ€, or â€œdrawer killerâ€ ( ARENDT, 2013) became the epicenter of monstrosity, which needs to be analyzed so that it is not reproduced by future generations. In turn, research on ethnic genocide in Rwanda intends to demonstrate how the disastrous state action produced immeasurable tragedy, even though it was coated with good intentions.</description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/wo-es-war-soll-ich-werden-translating-the-unspeakable-the-moral-and-civilizational-hecatomb-of-the-holocaust-and-ethnic-genocide-in-rwanda-no-stories-are-harder-to-tell-in-all-of-human-history/</link>
		<author>Roberta Fragoso Menezes Kaufmann</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaers.com/uploads/issue_files/67IJAERS-12202274-WOES.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>Production and Purification of Alcohol from Fermentation of Nira Aren (Arenga Pinnata  Merr)</title>
		<description>Alcohol is one of the chemicals produced from plants that contains starch, sugar and lignocellulose. Alcohols produced from plants containing starch, sugar and lignocellulose are usually referred to as bioethanol. In general, ethanol/bioethanol has very broad benefits such as being used as raw material for alcohol-derived industries, basic ingredients for the pharmaceutical industry, as an antiseptic, as a preservative, solvent and can also be used as a fuel mixture for vehicles. The aims of  study  are determine the optimum combination of palm juice fermentation time to produce alcohol  and  determine the increase in alcohol content after distillation. The method used in this research is an experimental method, calculating the length of fermentation time and determining the alcohol content after distillation. The results showed that: The length of time the palm sap fermentation had an effect on the alcohol content of the palm sap, with the optimum fermentation time for 48 hours, which was 5.5%; The process of distillation of palm sap stage I at 48 hours of fermentation with a volume of 3 liters obtained as much as 410 ml of alcohol with a level of 47%. Then phase II distillation was carried out to increase the alcohol content to a higher level, obtained 112 ml of alcohol with an alcohol content of 89%; The alcohol yield resulting from the distillation of 3 liters of palm sap for 90 minutes was 3.37%.</description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/production-and-purification-of-alcohol-from-fermentation-of-nira-aren-arenga-pinnata-merr/</link>
		<author>Hamsina Hamsina, Algazali, M. Tang, Hermawati, Hizkia T. Paniago, Zulkifli Maulana, Ruslan Hasani</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaers.com/uploads/issue_files/68IJAERS-12202224-Production.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>Association of Covid 19 with Anxiety: An Integrative Review</title>
		<description>Objective: this study aims to describe the association of covid 19 with anxiety. Methodology: This study is an integrative literature review, supported by journals published in PUBMED databases and in the Virtual Health Library (VHL). Results: XX articles were selected for this review. In which 20 met the inclusion criteria, and after reading the full texts, a total of 23 studies were selected, these studies were published between the years 2020 to 2022, at the height of the pandemic caused by COVID-19. Discussion: due to the COVID-19 pandemic and its repercussions on the mental health of the majority of the population, especially among health workers, it was found that most health workers experienced symptoms such as depression (77.6% of respondents), stress ( 76.4% of respondents), anxiety (60.2% of respondents), insomnia (50.4% of respondents), The mental health of individuals was affected differently during the COVID-19 pandemic, which demonstrated that the effects (depression and anxiety ) were more severely experienced by women, who were considered to be a greater predictor of post-traumatic stress disorder after the pandemic. Conclusion: With this study, the scientific information that relates the COVID-19 infection with anxiety is expanded, in this way, the results found in this work, will serve as a basis for the planning of professional measures, which interfere in the psychological worsening of people.</description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/association-of-covid-19-with-anxiety-an-integrative-review/</link>
		<author>Alessandre Gomes de Lima, Emmanuella Costa de Azevedo Mello, Guilherme Nobre Nogueira, Tamires Santos Pinheiro, Kevin Lucas Aguiar de Brito, Luciana Mendes Oliveira, Giovanna Silva Ramos, Luanna Mendes Buzzato, Sabrina Brenda Castelo Branco Silva, Ricardo Ferreira Roman</author>
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		<title>Growth and Technological Transformation in Brazil: An Analysis of the Meta Company Based on the Ontopsychological Theory</title>
		<description>This article proposes to analyze the actions and investments in technology, carried out from 2017 to 2022 with a focus on customer service objectives, by the company Meta ServiÃ§os em InformÃ¡tica S/A. For this purpose, a descriptive research with a qualitative approach was adopted, through the collection of institutional documents provided by the company, and an interview with the vice president of the company and the director of people and business performance. Thus, the growth and transformation of the technology segment in Brazil was evident, as well as the contribution of the company Meta in this scenario. In this perspective, the data point to a growing and promising universe in the area of technology at the national level, bearing in mind the fact that, in order to grow in this field of service, it is necessary to have intellectual capital up to date with the qualifications required by the market from moment to moment. , that is, people who are prepared to work with current and new technologies.</description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/growth-and-technological-transformation-in-brazil-an-analysis-of-the-meta-company-based-on-the-ontopsychological-theory/</link>
		<author>Vonia Engel, Rafaela Tagliapietra, Tifani CorrÃªa Silva, Alerhandra Cunha Pentiado, Tatiane Zuliani Moro</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaers.com/uploads/issue_files/70IJAERS-12202271-Growth.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>Practices Integratives at Health: Auriculotherapy</title>
		<description> integrative health brings together conventional and complementary approaches in The coordinated manner. Integrative health also emphasizes multimodal interventions, which are two or more interventions such as conventional health approaches (such as medication, physical rehabilitation, psychotherapy), and complementary health approaches (such at acupuncture, yoga, and probiotics) in various combinations, with an emphasis on treating the whole person rather than, for example, an organ system. Integrative health aims for well- coordinated care among different providers and institutions, bringing together conventional and complementary approaches I&#039;m the care of the whole person. The objective of this paper is to research and reflect upon such practices, with emphasis on Auriculotherapy, which will be reflected upon and discussed during the bibliographic research.</description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/practices-integratives-at-health-auriculotherapy/</link>
		<author>Ana Gabriely GonÃ§alves Jardim, Bruno Pereira Santana, Karolayne Gomes Dos Santos, Matheus Da silva Martins, Michael Douglas Araujo Nunes Couto, Naiane De Araujo Silva, Patricia Teixeira Dos Santos, Poliana Garden Harbor, Raquel De Souza Da Silva, Wender of the Saints Silva</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaers.com/uploads/issue_files/71IJAERS-11202275-Practices.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>Endocrown in Digital: Literature Review</title>
		<description>Currently, with the incessant search for esthetics, new technologies and tissue-conserving materials have emerged, promoting the evolution of adhesive restorations for posterior teeth. Endocrown is a technique created to restore endodontically treated teeth, in which the pulp chamber space is included in the preparation, excluding the need for an intraradicular pin. Prosthetic rehabilitations are more predictable, performed in fewer clinical steps, providing esthetics and longevity through the CAD CAM system. This paper presents a literature review on endocrown restorations in digital dentistry, elucidating concepts, advantages, disadvantages and raising questions about their longevity and adaptation. Articles from PubMed/MedLine, Scholar Google and Google academic from the last 15 years were used, searching for keywords below. It is concluded that the endocrown restorative technique under indication and assiduous evaluation of the clinical case can achieve greater predictability and success, becoming an advantageous alternative, with treatment longevity in the recovery of molar teeth that undergo endodontic interventions, in an aesthetic way and functional.</description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/endocrown-in-digital-literature-review/</link>
		<author>Emilli L Neves, Gustavo M de Almeida, Jenival C de Almeida JÃºnior</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaers.com/uploads/issue_files/72IJAERS-12202228-Endocrown.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>Machine Learning-mediated Gait Rating Based on Real Time Data Collected</title>
		<description>Machine Learning is a subgroup of Artificial Intelligence in which we use algorithms and methods to identify patterns and data with high volume. Tools such as Logistic Regression, K-Means, Dummy Classifier, Random Forest, KNN and SVM are very useful in identifying patterns. Deep Learning, a subgroup of Machine Learning, uses algorithms that mimic the neural network of the human brain, this network can be built by stacking layers of neurons, fed by large volumes of data, capable of performing classification tasks, impossible for humans. Tools such as RNA and RNC are examples used in Deep Learning. The use of these tools in the classification of types of footsteps (acquired data to be classified), applied to health, is very useful in speeding up the response of diagnoses with precise answers, helping physicians, physiotherapists, physical educators and scientists to employ and develop more efficient treatments, effective, and improve the health and quality of life of patients.</description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/machine-learning-mediated-gait-rating-based-on-real-time-data-collected/</link>
		<author>Vandermi Silva , Diogo Rezende, Jogno Vezu, Rafael Guedes, Walter Seiffert Silva, Andreza B. MourÃ£o</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaers.com/uploads/issue_files/73IJAERS-12202241-Machine.pdf</pdflink>
                
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		<title>Health Care for Climacteric Women in Primary Health Care: An Integrative Review</title>
		<description>This project aims to identify, in the scientific literature, nursing care for climacteric women in primary health care. Methodology: It is characterized as an Integrative Literature Review. Results: After all the methodological procedure, the search resulted in a total of 124 articles. Of these, 33 were found in the LILACS database, 79 in the PUBMED platform and 12 in SCIELO. After applying the inclusion criteria to integrate this study, a total of 119 did not meet the eligibility criteria and were excluded, leaving only 05 satisfactory samples. Conclusion: The activities carried out in the care of climacteric women are restricted to those who seek the service spontaneously, during the cytology collection and those who are part of groups of chronic diseases. Therefore, despite all the advances in public policies for women&#039;s health, there is still a gap in care for climacteric women, due to the delay in implementing strategies that directly affect the quality of life of these women, one of the solutions being a climacteric program composing the organization of assistance in primary care that follows the division by specialties or groups. On the other hand, this organization ends up fragmenting the service and making it close to the hospital environment, compromising the proposition of primary care, distancing the professional from the client and expanding the bond established with the community.</description>
		<link>http://ijaers.com/detail/health-care-for-climacteric-women-in-primary-health-care-an-integrative-review/</link>
		<author>Julyany Rocha Barrozo de Souza, Aline Carvalho da Silva, JÃ©ssica Dias Ribeiro, Silmara Nayara Silva Almeida, Aline Ouriques de Gouveia, Flavia Nunes Vieira, KÃ¡tia Cilene Lisboa Farias, AndrÃ©a das GraÃ§as Ferreira FrazÃ£o, Cinthia Cristina Sousa de Menezes da Silveira</author>
		<pdflink>http://ijaers.com/uploads/issue_files/74IJAERS-11202212-HealthCare.pdf</pdflink>
                
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