System Of Community Property
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13. O procedimento monitório e seus aspectos polêmicos no ordenamento jurídico brasileiro
The Brazilian monitory procedure has been available in our legal system for not even a decade, but yet it has been sufficient time to some problems concerning Law 9.079, from 14th July 1995 to come up. Doctrine diverges in many aspects, and jurisprudence is not uncontroversial, therefore some points, such as admissibility of service of process of the debtor
Publicado em: 2004
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14. Sistemas locais de apropriação dos recursos e suas implicações para projetos de manejo comunitário: um estudo de caso numa comunidade tradicional da floresta nacional do Tapajós - PA. / Local resource use e tenure system and their implication to community management projects: a case study in traditional community in the tapajós national forest.
The objective this dissertation is to analyze, on the basis of case study of a traditional community in the Tapajós National Forest, local resource uses and tenure systems and their implication to community management projects. Conventional and participatory methods were used, with emphasis on community mapping. In general, projects assume that rural popula
Publicado em: 2002
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15. Organization of instabilities in multispecies systems, a test of hierarchy theory.
The hierarchy theory predicts that system components functioning at lower levels of hierarchy operate or change at higher rates than the components at the level(s) above. If this prediction is correct, then interpretation of stability in complex ecological systems may be in need of revision. We test the prediction using a model of hierarchical structure of h
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16. Stability of the Resident Microflora and the Bacteriocinogeny of Streptococcus mutans as Factors Affecting its Establishment in Specific Pathogen-Free Rats
The outcome of the experimental implantation of Streptococcus mutans strains in humans and animals is unpredictable, and neither success nor failure can be explained. It seems logical to assume that, apart from dietary and host factors, the characteristics of the S. mutans strain involved and those of the resident plaque microflora are important in colonizat