Afro Mass
Mostrando 1-9 de 9 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. The remarkable Juliano Moreira (1872-1933): an Afro-Brazilian psychiatrist, scientist, and humanist in an environment of slavery and racism
Objective: To evaluate the relationship between presence of depressive symptoms and risk of death in older adults residing in a municipality in Southern Brazil. Methods: Between 2009 and 2014, 1,391 people participated in the EpiFloripa Aging Cohort Study, a population-based longitudinal study. Depressive symptoms were assessed through the Geriatric Depres
Braz. J. Psychiatry. Publicado em: 2021-06
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2. Petiveria alliacea, a plant used in Afro-Brazilian smoke rituals, triggers pulmonary inflammation in rats
Abstract Petiveria alliacea L., Phytolaccaceae, a plant used in Afro-Brazilian religious smoke rituals is reported to have "harmonic properties" (anxiolytic effect) by ethnobotanical survey. In the present work, we analyzed the chemical composition of volatiles produced by leaves of P. alliacea, using headspace gas chromatography/mass spectrometry and its po
Rev. bras. farmacogn.. Publicado em: 09/12/2019
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3. Unconstitutional limbo: why the Smithsonian Institution may violate the separation of powers doctrine
Resumo Com a abertura do Museu Nacional de História Afro-Americana, as pessoas estão novamente vindo em massa ao National Mall para ver a mais nova edição do Smithsonian. E quase todos americanos conhecem o Smithsonian - de modo que seu reconhecimento ultrapassa os 90% nas pesquisas públicas. Todos os anos, 30 milhões de pessoas visitam os museus Smith
Rev. Investig. Const.. Publicado em: 15/04/2019
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4. Orisha: a cultural manifestation of god: an analysis of catholic liturgies inculturated / Orixás: a manifestação cultural de Deus - uma análise das liturgias católicas inculturadas
O objetivo desta pesquisa é discutir o processo de abertura da Igreja Católica às religiões afrobrasileiras, tendo como foco a liturgia das missas inculturadas (ou missa afro) nas quais elementos das religiões afro-brasileiras (principalmente do candomblé) são adotados. Em São Paulo, por exemplo, o ícone dessas celebrações é a missa da mãe negra
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 14/10/2011
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5. Ao som da radiola, danÃando bem juntinho: configuraÃÃes e identidades no reggae midiÃtico de SÃo LuÃs do MaranhÃo
O trabalho traz em seu conteÃdo uma anÃlise do processo de constituiÃÃo, configuraÃÃes atuais e respectivas dinÃmicas de identidade do chamado movimento reggae de SÃo Luis do MaranhÃo. O reggae à uma mÃsica surgida na Jamaica em fins dos anos 60, tendo como principal referÃncia mundial o cantor e compositor Bob Marley e a banda The Wailers. Em S�
Publicado em: 2009
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6. Genetic susceptibility and other risk factors associated to overweight and obesity in african-derived populations from the Ribeira River Valley - São Paulo / Susceptibilidade genética e outros fatores de risco associados ao sobrepeso e à obesidade em populações afro-descendentes do Vale do Ribeira-SP
Obesity, which is determined by multifactorial inheritance, is currently one of the most important issues concerning public health all over the world. Studies on the association of polymorphisms in genes with a possible role in the susceptibility to obesity have been conducted in different populations in the world, in order to elucidate the genetic basis tha
Publicado em: 2008
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7. O uno e o múltiplo: identidade(s) negra(s) no Rosário dos Pretos de São Paulo
The tracing of the construction of black identity/consciousness by members of the lay brotherhood of "Our Lady of the Rosary", a black community founded 1711 in Sao Paulo, is the maio proposal ofthis work. The roles of this community, as well as all the others of the same designation and widespread in Brazil during the XVIII century, are based on the teachin
Publicado em: 2004
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8. Incidence of hypertension and non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus and associated risk factors in a rapidly developing Caribbean community: the St James survey, Trinidad.
OBJECTIVE: To compare the incidence rates of hypertension and non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus in relation to ethnicity and other characteristics in a rapidly developing community. DESIGN: Prospective surveillance of a total community for five years. SUBJECTS: Cohort of 2491 men and women aged 35 to 69 years (79% response), of African, Indian and "oth
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9. Factors associated with weight for height and skinfold thickness in British children.
STUDY OBJECTIVE--To examine the associations of social and biological factors with measures of obesity in children. DESIGN--The study had a cross sectional design. SETTING--The analyses were based on data from two national study of health and growth cross sectional surveys. The "representative sample" comprised 1990 data from 22 English areas and 1990-91 dat