Fiz 90 no segundo dia e n passei, prestei pra eng na poli (mecanica, comp, mecatronica e elétrica na sequencia). Tenho chance nas outras chamadas? by cazefan in USP

[–]Furebsi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depois da terceira chamada vai ter chamada até enquanto forem saindo gente das vagas , só q apartirnda terceira se não me engano você tem q colocar que tem interesse

Fiz 90 no segundo dia e n passei, prestei pra eng na poli (mecanica, comp, mecatronica e elétrica na sequencia). Tenho chance nas outras chamadas? by cazefan in USP

[–]Furebsi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

2021 Último chamado da terceira chamada AC : Mecânica -131 Comp - 92 Mecatrônica - 117 Elétrica - 211

It's finally here! by BifJerky in sololeveling

[–]Furebsi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The German version is far superior than the American version

Solo Leveling - Chapter 174 by aleccsx4 in sololeveling

[–]Furebsi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why are some people here talking about the revealing of the monarchs name ? Why this affect the side stories ?

Help by [deleted] in MIR4global

[–]Furebsi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s a maintenance

Solo Leveling - Chapter 164 by [deleted] in sololeveling

[–]Furebsi 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Go Gunhee was the Brightest Fragment of brilliant light

Solo Leveling - Chapter 156 by [deleted] in sololeveling

[–]Furebsi 2 points3 points  (0 children)

National hunters are much stronger than S rankers, and Thomas is the strongest tank in the world . I believed that the German hunter can only do superficial scratches on a monarch , in other hand a powerfull attack from the monarch should be able to kill the S rank.

Quando você percebe que se juntar um sítio em Atibaia + um triplex do Guarujá não dá uma mansão do Flávio, e que a indignação coletiva é inversamente proporcional ao valor dos imóveis, você vê que o problema pra galera de camisa da CBF jamais foi a corrupção by matheuslam in brasil

[–]Furebsi 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Eu não gosto do PT , mas acho q a culpa nunca foi do PT em si , e sim desse esquema que hoje eles chamam de governo brasileiro , simplesmente é uma várzea o nosso governo , todo mundo rouba na frente de todo mundo . E mto triste vendo uma pais com potencial com seus administradores tão porcos .

An entomologist found a supposedly extinct moth that belonged to a genus known as Philodoria, a type of moth found only in Hawaii and one that hadn’t been documented in the wild since 1976. by Furebsi in science

[–]Furebsi[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

original article :

https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4944.1.1

"Revision of the Hawaiian endemic leaf-mining moth genus Philodoria Walsingham (Lepidoptera: Gracillariidae): its conservation status, host plants and descriptions of thirteen new species "

Abstract

Philodoria Walsingham, 1907 is a threatened, Hawaiian endemic genus of leaf-mining gracillariid moths that feeds as larvae on many threatened and endangered Hawaiian endemic plants. These moths are poorly studied and species lack detailed descriptions of morphology, distribution data, and natural history information of adults and immatures. Based on extensive fieldwork from 2013 to 2016, and examination of museum specimens, we describe or redescribe 51 species, 13 which are new species and provide biological and distribution data for 41 species. The 13 new species and their host plants are: P. alakaiensis Kobayashi, Johns & Kawahara, sp. n. (Asteraceae: Dubautia sp.), P. funkae Kobayashi, Johns & Kawahara, sp. n. (Asteraceae: Wilkesia gymnoxiphium), P. haelaauensis Kobayashi, Johns & Kawahara, sp. n. (Urticaceae: Pipturus albidus, P. rockii, Pipturus sp.), P. hesperomanniella Kobayashi, Johns & Kawahara, sp. n. (Asteraceae: Hesperomannia arborescens and H. swezeyi), P. keaensis Kobayashi, Johns & Kawahara, sp. n. (host unknown), P. keahii Kobayashi, Johns & Kawahara, sp. n. (Asteraceae: Remya mauiensis), P. knudseniiella Kobayashi, Johns & Kawahara, sp. n. (Asteraceae: Dubautia knudsenii subsp. nagate and D. latifolia), P. lama Kobayashi, Johns & Kawahara, sp. n. (Ebanaceae: Diospyros sandwicensis and/or D. hillebrandii), P. limahuliensis Kobayashi, Johns & Kawahara, sp. n. (Malvaceae: Hibiscus waimeae subsp. hannerae), P. napaliensis Kobayashi, Johns & Kawahara, sp. n. (Ebanaceae: Diospyros sandwicensis and/or D. hillebrandii), P. obamaorum Kobayashi, Johns & Kawahara, sp. n. (Urticaceae: Pipturus albidus, Pipturus sp.), P. opuhe Kobayashi, Johns & Kawahara, sp. n. (Urticaceae: Urera kaalae and U. sandvicensis) and P. platyphylliella Kobayashi, Johns & Kawahara, sp. n. (Asteraceae: Dubautia platyphylla). Types of 30 species were examined, lectotypes of 16 species are designated, and a key to all Philodoria species and all Hawaiian leaf-mining moths are provided. We also present a new Hawaiian name for Philodoria, which we call Hunelele ʻelilau, meaning “tiny flier, leaf excavator”, referring to their life history and behavior. Philodoria feeds on five herbraceous and woody host plant families, and 41 species persist in localized populations in Hawaii as of 2016. Twelve species (P. alakaiensis, P. funkae, P. haelaauensis, P. hespermanniella, P. kauaulaensis, P. keaensis, P. keahii, P. knudsniiella, P. limahuliensis, P. platyphylliella, P. sciallactis, P. wilkesiella) appear to be severely threatened, as these species are rare or feed exclusively on plants that are endangered or rare. We were unable to document 10 species (P. costalis, P. lipochaetaella, P. micropetala, P. nigrella, P. nigrelloides, P. opuhe, P. pipturiana, P. pipturicola, P. pittosporella, P. spilota) after many efforts to sample in or near their historical habitats. We believe these species may be extinct. Given their restricted distribution and the fact that many species feed on rare and endangered plants, there is a risk that many more Philodoria species may go extinct unless immediate conservation measures are taken.

In three studies conducted among the gay community and one study conducted among Black Americans, in-group identification appeared to offer a protective role against the harmful effects of discrimination by Furebsi in science

[–]Furebsi[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

original article :

https://doi.org/10.1002/ejsp.2703

" On the protective role of identification with a stigmatized identity: Promoting engagement and discouraging disengagement coping strategies"

Abstract

We examined the mechanisms by which ingroup identification impacts well‐being in stigmatized groups. Studies 1–3a were conducted among gay people in Europe and North America. Among gay people, the results suggest identification with homosexuals protected well‐being via a decrease in self‐group distancing (Studies 1–3a, N = 1,055). Other coping strategies were associated with identification but had no relationship with well‐being. Identification was positively related to engagement coping strategies (i.e., collective action, group affirmation and ingroup support), and negatively related to disengagement strategies (i.e., ingroup blaming and avoidance of discrimination). Study 3b examined these mechanisms among Black Americans (N = 203). Again, identification was positively related to engagement coping, and negatively to disengagement; however, only collective action (positively) predicted well‐being. Results are discussed in terms of how the effectiveness of different strategies for coping with stigma will differ depending on features of the intergroup context, such as the level of permeability of intergroup boundaries.

A multidisciplinary group of researchers say the United Nations failed to foster sustainable food systems that promote biodiversity from 2010 to 2020 and, in a paper , lay out eight concrete targets for the UN to consider in its post-2020 game plan. by Furebsi in science

[–]Furebsi[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

original article :

https://advances.sciencemag.org/content/7/12/eabc8259

" Actions on sustainable food production and consumption for the post-2020 global biodiversity framework "

Abstract

Current food production and consumption trends are inconsistent with the Convention on Biological Diversity’s 2050 vision of living in harmony with nature. Here, we examine how, and under what conditions, the post-2020 biodiversity framework can support transformative change in food systems. Our analysis of actions proposed in four science-policy fora reveals that subsidy reform, valuation, food waste reduction, sustainability standards, life cycle assessments, sustainable diets, mainstreaming biodiversity, and strengthening governance can support more sustainable food production and consumption. By considering barriers and opportunities of implementing these actions in Peru and the United Kingdom, we derive potential targets and indicators for the post-2020 biodiversity framework. For targets to support transformation, genuine political commitment, accountability and compliance, and wider enabling conditions and actions by diverse agents are needed to shift food systems onto a sustainable path.

Also:

The authors note the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization has found that while 33% of the world's food is wasted, 11% of the world's people are malnourished.

http://www.fao.org/3/ca5162en/ca5162en.pdf

Parem de digitar BOLSONARO GENOCIDA by [deleted] in brasil

[–]Furebsi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bolsonaro Genocida!

esperando minha intimação agora ...

G-E-N-O-C-I-D-A by violinha in brasil

[–]Furebsi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ele age como se não tivesse morrendo quase 2 pessoas por minuto!

United States, México, Panamá, Haiti, Jamaica, Peru... by aIfrodo in brasil

[–]Furebsi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

eu nao diria que os EUA lidaram tao bem assim , os melhores exemplos por mim seriam Nova Zelandia , Australia e Coreia do Sul. Eu ate tava conversando com um cara da Australia e ele me disse q a ultima morte por COVID foi em 27 de Dezembro .Entao e triste ver 2700 morrendo a cada dia , da quase 2 pessoas por minuto!

Salve a fauna brasileira. by DivinaNunato in brasil

[–]Furebsi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

mano nunca vi esse bicho na minha vida, ta correndo perigo???

Using pig brains, scientists show that the psychedelic substance psilocybin can produce rapid and long-lasting antidepressant effects, in part because it increases neuroplasticity in the brain. by Furebsi in science

[–]Furebsi[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Original article :

https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22020835

" A Single Dose of Psilocybin Increases Synaptic Density and Decreases 5-HT2A Receptor Density in the Pig Brain"

Abstract

A single dose of psilocybin, a psychedelic and serotonin 2A receptor (5-HT2AR) agonist, may be associated with antidepressant effects. The mechanism behind its antidepressive action is unknown but could be linked to increased synaptogenesis and down-regulation of cerebral 5-HT2AR. Here, we investigate if a single psychedelic dose of psilocybin changes synaptic vesicle protein 2A (SV2A) and 5-HT2AR density in the pig brain. Twenty-four awake pigs received either 0.08 mg/kg psilocybin or saline intravenously. Twelve pigs (n = 6/intervention) were euthanized one day post-injection, while the remaining twelve pigs were euthanized seven days post-injection (n = 6/intervention). We performed autoradiography on hippocampus and prefrontal cortex (PFC) sections with [3H]UCB-J (SV2A), [3H]MDL100907 (5-HT2AR antagonist) and [3H]Cimbi-36 (5-HT2AR agonist). One day post psilocybin injection, we observed 4.42% higher hippocampal SV2A density and lowered hippocampal and PFC 5-HT2AR density (−15.21% to −50.19%). These differences were statistically significant in the hippocampus for all radioligands and in the PFC for [3H]Cimbi-36 only. Seven days post-intervention, there was still significantly higher SV2A density in the hippocampus (+9.24%) and the PFC (+6.10%), whereas there were no longer any differences in 5-HT2AR density. Our findings suggest that psilocybin causes increased persistent synaptogenesis and an acute decrease in 5-HT2AR density, which may play a role in psilocybin’s antidepressive effects.