Eviction
Mostrando 1-12 de 16 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Da insustentabilidade do desenvolvimento: Os discursos da produção de “vazios” no âmbito de um programa de cooperação internacional
Resumo: Este texto tem como tema central os discursos sobre desenvolvimento que circundam o Programa de Cooperação Tripartida para o Desenvolvimento Agrícola da Savana Tropical em Moçambique – ProSavana, projeto de cooperação conjunta dos governos brasileiro, japonês e moçambicano. O objetivo é interpretar como a ideia de “vazio” é produzida
Civitas, Rev. Ciênc. Soc.. Publicado em: 16/09/2019
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2. Conflitos fundiários urbanos e a ocupação “Pinheirinho”: acesso à moradia e remoção forçada
Resumo Aprofundando a discussão acerca dos direitos à cidade, especificamente o direito à moradia adequada, neste estudo é retratado um emblemático exemplo de conflito fundiário urbano, representado pela ocupação de terreno ocioso. Empregou-se o método qualitativo, compondo uma pesquisa exploratória e descritiva da problemática abordada. Descreve
urbe, Rev. Bras. Gest. Urbana. Publicado em: 21/02/2019
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3. La epidemia de cólera como condensador de sentidos: culturas urbanas, narraciones clínicas y políticas higiénicas en Rosario, Argentina, 1886-1887
Abstract This article investigates how the 1886-1887 cholera epidemic in Rosario, Argentina led to discrimination among city spaces associated with foci, the production of certain socio-moral images about the sectors most affected, and the development of emergency clinical practices. Based on analysis of the signifiers used to define areas of segregation, I
Hist. cienc. saude-Manguinhos. Publicado em: 2017-04
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4. A propriedade fundiária arcaica: nova interpretação da regra do usus auctoritas fundi da Lei das XII tábuas / Archaic land ownership: new reading of the usus auctoritas rule of the twelve tables.
A chamada regra do usus auctoritas, presente na Lei das XII tábuas, é apontada, desde Cujácio (séc. XVI), e daí em diante por muitos juristas, como sendo uma antiga norma sobre a garantia do vendedor por meio de negócio formal, mancipatio em caso de evicção; o próprio sentido do vocábulo auctoritas seria «garantia», ou mesmo «dever de prestar ga
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 13/05/2011
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5. Rapid health impact appraisal of eviction versus a housing project in a colony‐dwelling Roma community
BMJ Group.
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6. Evidence for Eviction and Rapid Deposition of Histones upon Transcriptional Elongation by RNA Polymerase II
Biochemical experiments indicate that transcriptional elongation by RNA polymerase II (Pol II) is inhibited by nucleosomes and hence requires chromatin-modifying activities. Here, we examine the fate of histones upon passage of elongating Pol II in vivo. Histone density throughout the entire Saccharomyces cerevisiae GAL10 coding region is inversely correlate
American Society for Microbiology.
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7. Evidence for Histone Eviction in trans upon Induction of the Yeast PHO5 Promoter†
The yeast PHO5 promoter is a model system for the role of chromatin in eukaryotic gene regulation. Four positioned nucleosomes in the repressed state give way to an extended DNase I hypersensitive site upon induction. Recently this hypersensitive site was shown to be devoid of histone DNA contacts. This raises the mechanistic question of how histones are rem
American Society for Microbiology.
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8. The E2F functional analogue SBF recruits the Rpd3(L) HDAC, via Whi5 and Stb1, and the FACT chromatin reorganizer, to yeast G1 cyclin promoters
Regulation of the CLN1 and CLN2 G1 cyclin genes controls cell cycle progression. The SBF activator binds to these promoters but is kept inactive by the Whi5 and Stb1 inhibitors. The Cdc28 cyclin-dependent kinase phosphorylates Whi5, ending the inhibition. Our chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) experiments show that SBF, Whi5 and Stb1 recruit both Cdc28 and
Nature Publishing Group.
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9. Social stability and helping in small animal societies
In primitively eusocial societies, all individuals can potentially reproduce independently. The key fact that we focus on in this paper is that individuals in such societies instead often queue to inherit breeding positions. Queuing leads to systematic differences in expected future fitness. We first discuss the implications this has for variation in behavio
The Royal Society.
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10. Birth season glucocorticoids are related to the presence of infants in sifaka (Propithecus verreauxi)
The responses of plural breeding mammals to environmental stressors are little understood in free-ranging populations, but recent studies of singular breeders suggest that ecological factors and social milieu influence the variable physiological stress responses observed among individuals. Our previous studies examining faecal glucocorticoid (fGC)–behaviou
The Royal Society.
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11. New Integrative Method To Generate Bacillus subtilis Recombinant Strains Free of Selection Markers
The novel method described in this paper combines the use of blaI, which encodes a repressor involved in Bacillus licheniformis BlaP β-lactamase regulation, an antibiotic resistance gene, and a B. subtilis strain (BS1541) that is conditionally auxotrophic for lysine. We constructed a BlaI cassette containing blaI and the spectinomycin resistance genes and t
American Society for Microbiology.
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12. Genetic and biochemical characterization of clathrin-deficient Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Clathrin is important but not essential for yeast cell growth and protein secretion. Diploid Saccharomyces cerevisiae cells heterozygous for a clathrin heavy-chain gene (CHC1) disruption give rise to viable, slow-growing, clathrin heavy-chain-deficient meiotic progeny (G. Payne and R. Schekman, Science 230:1009-1014, 1985). The possibility that extragenic su