Until recently, dietary sources of nucleotides were thought not to be essential for good nutrition. Certain states with higher metabolic demands may require larger amounts that cannot be provided by endogenous production. The objective of the present study was to determine the action of nucleotides on the recovery from lactoseinduced diarrhea in weaned rats. Thirty-six weanling Fisher rats were divided into two groups. Group 1 received a standard diet and group 2 received a diet containing lactose in place of starch. On the 10th day, six animals per group were sacrificed for histopathological evaluation. The remaining animals were divided into two other subgroups, each with 6 animals, receiving a control diet, a control diet with nucleotides (0.05% adenosine monophosphate, 0.05% guanosine monophosphate, 0.05% cytidine monophosphate, 0.05% uridine monophosphate and 0.05% inosine monophosphate), a diet with lactose, and a diet with lactose and nucleotides. On the 32nd day of the experiment all animals were sacrificed. Animals with diarrhea weighed less than animals without diarrhea.
Este artigo procura entender como as audiências públicas no âmbito do Supremo Tribunal Federal pode ser uma ferramenta importante para permitir a comunicação inclusiva na jurisdição constitucional. Argumenta-se que o Direito não é uma prática social neutra, e que reproduz desigualdades de raça, gênero e classe. Portanto, em uma sociedade aberta dos intérpretes da Constituição, é necessário que minorias tenham possibilidade de participação paritária no debate constitucional, através de estratégias como a narrativa, o cumprimento e a retórica, todas viáveis no contexto das audiências públicas. Os argumentos são exemplificados a partir de audiências anteriores, mostrando a centralidade das audiências públicas para a participação de minorias.
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