Browsing TCC by CNPq Subject "CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS"
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Análise preliminar dos remanescentes esqueletais humanos pré-históricos do Sumidouro, Lagoa Santa, MG.
(Universidade Federal de São Carlos, UFSCar, , Câmpus Sorocaba, 22/08/2023)Bioarchaology is na emerging field that emerged in the mid-1970s and 1980s, but was practiced under another name, physical archaeology (or medical archaeology) since the mid-19th century. In Brazil, the beggining of ... -
Plantas medicinais de interesse ao SUS com indicação para distúrbios do sistema nervoso central
(Universidade Federal de São Carlos, UFSCar, , Câmpus Sorocaba, 24/01/2024)Disorders of the Central Nervous System (CNS) affect a large portion of the population and, as they have a complex etiology, the drugs available today still present, in some cases, limited effectiveness, as well as presenting ... -
O impacto da invasão da braquiária (Urochloa sp.) na diversidade de formigas, no cerrado da estação ecológica de Santa Bárbara e Itirapina, sp.
(Universidade Federal de São Carlos, UFSCar, , Câmpus Sorocaba, 22/06/2021)The invasion of African grasses is a problem in the cerrado. These exotic grasses competitively outperform native grasses and alter structural features of the habitat. One of these species, the brachiaria (Signal grass), ... -
Simulação de dano parcial em sementes e sua relação com o desenvolvimento das plântulas de Eugenia spp.
(Universidade Federal de São Carlos, UFSCar, , Câmpus Sorocaba, 17/06/2021)Seed predation is usually seen as a synonym of death to the seed. Nowadays, it’s known that some damaged seeds can still germinate, and grow as seedlings. In this study we used seeds from Eugenia pyriformis, E. involucrata ... -
Forensic determination of adhesive vinyl microplastics in urban soils
(Universidade Federal de São Carlos, UFSCar, , Câmpus Sorocaba, 26/01/2024)Plastic production and consumption hubs are mainly concentrated in large urban centers, causing the soil in these places to become large sinks of fragments generated from their breakdown, known as microplastics (MPs). ...