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457941202014831
Ano: 2024Banca: IDCAPOrganização: Prefeitura de Vila Rica - MTDisciplina: Geral e Variados
Tendo em vista o conceito de letramento digital e sua importância na contemporaneidade, julgue as seguintes afirmações como verdadeiras (V) ou falsas (F):


(__)O letramento digital transcende a mera habilidade de ler e escrever, incorporando a capacidade de lidar com textos digitais não lineares e multimodais, os quais incluem links para outros conteúdos, como imagens, vídeos, gráficos e sons. Esse entendimento possibilita aos usuários explorar, interpretar e produzir informações de maneira mais ampla e interativa, refletindo a cibercultura em constante evolução.

+(__)A utilização das Tecnologias de Informação e Comunicação (TIC) e das Tecnologias Digitais de Informação e Comunicação (TDIC) é essencial para promover um letramento digital eficaz, permitindo que crianças, jovens, adultos e professores tenham acesso a uma diversidade de informações, culturas e recursos multimodais presentes na cibercultura, além de contribuir para a construção de saberes e aprimoramento do processo educativo.

(__)O letramento digital está intimamente relacionado aos cursos de Educação a Distância (EaD), pois esses cursos fazem uso constante das tecnologias digitais, exigindo dos participantes habilidades para interagir e aprender por meio de ambientes virtuais de aprendizagem. Compreender e utilizar essas ferramentas são passos fundamentais para o sucesso nesse tipo de ensino, tanto na modalidade EaD quanto na educação presencial.


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457941200605196
Ano: 2023Banca: IDCAPOrganização: Prefeitura de Vila Rica - MTDisciplina: Língua InglesaTemas: Vocabulário
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Stanford Medicine scientists transform cancer cells into weapons against cancer

March 1, 2023 - By Christopher Vaughan


(1º§) Some cities fight gangs with ex-members who  educate kids and starve gangs of new recruits. Stanford Medicine researchers have done something similar with cancer — altering cancer cells so that they teach the body's immune system to fight the very cancer the cells came from.


(2º§) "This approach could open up an entirely new therapeutic approach to treating cancer," said Ravi Majeti, MD, PhD, a professor of hematology and the study's senior author. The research was published March 1 in Cancer Discovery. The lead author is Miles Linde, PhD, a former PhD student in immunology who is now at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Institute in Seattle.


(3º§) Some of the most promising cancer treatments use the patient's own immune system to attack the cancer, often __ taking the brakes off immune responses to cancer or by teaching the immune system to recognize and attack the cancer more vigorously. T cells, part of the immune system that learns to identify and attack new pathogens such as viruses, can be trained to recognize specific cancer antigens, which are proteins that generate an immune response.


(4º§) For instance, in CAR T-cell therapy, T cells are taken from a patient, programmed to recognize a specific cancer antigen, then returned to the patient. But there are many cancer antigens, and physicians sometimes need to guess which ones will be most potent.


(5º§) A better approach would be to train T cells to recognize cancer via processes that more closely mimic the way things naturally occur in the body — like the way a vaccine teaches the immune system to recognize pathogens. T cells learn to recognize pathogens because special antigen presenting cells (APCs) gather pieces of the pathogen and show them to the T cells in a way that tells the T cells, "Here is what the pathogen looks like — go get it."


(6º§) Something similar in cancer would be for APCs to gather up the many antigens that characterize a cancer cell. That way, instead of T cells being programmed to attack one or a few antigens, they are trained to recognize many cancer antigens and are more likely to wage a multipronged attack on the cancer.


(7º§) Now that researchers have become adept at transforming one kind of cell into another, Majeti and his colleagues had a hunch that if they turned cancer cells into a type of APC called macrophages, they would be naturally adept at teaching T cells what to attack.


(8º§) "We hypothesized that maybe cancer cells reprogrammed into macrophage cells could stimulate T cells because those APCs carry all the antigens of the cancer cells they came from," said Majeti, who is also the RZ Cao Professor, assistant director of the Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine and director of the Ludwig Center for Cancer Stem Cell Research and Medicine.


(9º§) The study builds on prior research from the Majeti lab showing that cells taken from patients with a type of acute leukemia could be converted into non-leukemic macrophages with many of the properties of APCs.


(10º§) In the current study, the researchers programmed mouse leukemia cells so that some of them could be induced to transform themselves into APCs. When they tested their cancer vaccine strategy on the mouse immune system, the mice successfully cleared the cancer.


(11º§) "When we first saw the data showing clearance of the leukemia in the mice __ working immune systems, we were blown away," Majeti said. "We couldn't believe it worked as well as it did."


(12º§) Other experiments showed that the cells created from cancer cells were indeed acting as antigen-presenting cells that sensitized T cells to the cancer. "What's more, we showed that the immune system remembered what these cells taught them," Majeti said. "When we reintroduced cancer to these mice over 100 days after the initial tumor inoculation, they still had a strong immunological response that protected them."


(13º§) "We wondered, If this works with leukemias, will it also work with solid tumors?" Majeti said. The team tested the same approach using mouse fibrosarcoma, breast cancer, and bone cancer. "The transformation of cancer cells from solid tumors was not as efficient, but we still observed positive results," Majeti said. With all three cancers, the creation of tumor-derived APCs led to significantly improved survival.


(14º§) Lastly, the researchers returned to the original type of acute leukemia. When the human leukemia cell-derived APCs were exposed to human T cells from the same patient, they observed all the signs that would be expected if the APCs were indeed teaching the T cells how to attack the leukemia.


(15º§) "We showed that reprogrammed tumor cells could lead to a durable and systemic attack on the cancer in mice and a similar response with human patient immune cells," Majeti said. "In the future we might be able to take out tumor cells, transform them into APCs and give them back to patients as a therapeutic cancer vaccine."


(16º§) "Ultimately, we might be able to inject RNA into patients and transform enough cells to activate the immune system against cancer without having to take cells out first," Majeti said. "That's science fiction __ this point, but that's the direction we are interested in going."


(17º§) The work was supported by funding from the Ludwig Foundation for Cancer Research, the Emerson Collective Cancer Research Fund, the New York Stem Cell Foundation, the Stinehart-Reed Foundation, the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, the J. Benjamin Eckenhoff Fund, the Blavatnik Family Fellowship, the Deutsche Forschungsgemainshaft, the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation, the Stanford Human Biology Research Exploration Program, the National Institutes of Health (grant F31CA196029), the American Society of Hematology, the A.P. Giannini Foundation, and the Stanford Cancer Institute.


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med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/2023/03/cancer-hematology.html
PROFESSOR INGLÊS - 1 8
What does the phrasal verb "take out" mean in the sentence "In the future we might be able to take out tumor cells, transform them into APCs and give them back to patients as a therapeutic cancer vaccine" (15º§)?
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457941200467537
Ano: 2024Banca: IDCAPOrganização: Prefeitura de Vila Rica - MTDisciplina: Engenharia Hidráulica e Recursos HídricosTemas: Infraestrutura de Água e Tratamento
Assinale a alternativa que caracteriza corretamente uma adutora em um sistema de abastecimento de água: 
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457941200436138
Ano: 2024Banca: IDCAPOrganização: Prefeitura de Vila Rica - MTDisciplina: Pedagogia e DidáticaTemas: Temas Pedagógicos
Existem algumas tendências e metodologias de ensino para a Educação Física como conteúdo escolar. A exemplo do futsal, um professor inicia a aula com um aquecimento, no qual o aluno fica de posse da bola, tentando "pegar" seus colegas, devendo conduzir a bola e tocar em cada colega. Após isso, o professor separa a turma em trios, que deverão ir passando a bola e se deslocando para trás do colega que recebeu o passe, e quando chegar próximo da área, o aluno passa a bola para o colega que está na posição de "pivô" e este deve devolvê-la para que o colega conclua o gol. Ao final, o professor seleciona os aptos a seguirem nas aulas, dispensando os menos aptos. Esse modelo é exemplo da tendência: 
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457941202011229
Ano: 2024Banca: IDCAPOrganização: Prefeitura de Vila Rica - MTDisciplina: FonoaudiologiaTemas: Audiologia Educacional
A aquisição fonológica se refere ao processo pelo qual as pessoas adquirem e internalizam os sons da fala de sua língua materna durante seu desenvolvimento inicial, assim, o desenvolvimento fonológico inicia-se: 
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457941200540436
Ano: 2024Banca: IDCAPOrganização: Prefeitura de Vila Rica - MTDisciplina: Fisioterapia e ReabilitaçãoTemas: Eletrotermofototerapia

Considerando o contexto dos tipos de terapias utilizados em fisioterapia, associe os nomes das terapias aos seus respectivos efeitos fisiológicos correspondentes:


Coluna 1:


A.Terapia com radiação infrevermelha.

B.Terapia com radiação ultra-violeta.

C.Laserterapia.


Coluna 2:

(__)Liberação de substâncias, como a histamina, serotonina e bradicinina.

(__)Efeito bactericida, sem causar danos ao organismo. Muito utilizada em úlceras de pressão, acne e outras dermatites especificas.

(__)Aumento do metabolismo superficial local e aumento do fluxo sanguíneo na circulação cutânea.


Assinale a alternativa cuja a sequência da associação, de cima para baixo, esteja correta: 

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457941200674679
Ano: 2024Banca: IDCAPOrganização: Prefeitura de Vila Rica - MTDisciplina: Pedagogia e DidáticaTemas: Legislação Educacional
Segundo a BNCC, qual das alternativas abaixo é uma das 10 competências gerais da base nacional comum curricular? 
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457941201982614
Ano: 2023Banca: IDCAPOrganização: Prefeitura de Vila Rica - MTDisciplina: Língua InglesaTemas: Preposições
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Stanford Medicine scientists transform cancer cells into weapons against cancer

March 1, 2023 - By Christopher Vaughan


(1º§) Some cities fight gangs with ex-members who  educate kids and starve gangs of new recruits. Stanford Medicine researchers have done something similar with cancer — altering cancer cells so that they teach the body's immune system to fight the very cancer the cells came from.


(2º§) "This approach could open up an entirely new therapeutic approach to treating cancer," said Ravi Majeti, MD, PhD, a professor of hematology and the study's senior author. The research was published March 1 in Cancer Discovery. The lead author is Miles Linde, PhD, a former PhD student in immunology who is now at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Institute in Seattle.


(3º§) Some of the most promising cancer treatments use the patient's own immune system to attack the cancer, often __ taking the brakes off immune responses to cancer or by teaching the immune system to recognize and attack the cancer more vigorously. T cells, part of the immune system that learns to identify and attack new pathogens such as viruses, can be trained to recognize specific cancer antigens, which are proteins that generate an immune response.


(4º§) For instance, in CAR T-cell therapy, T cells are taken from a patient, programmed to recognize a specific cancer antigen, then returned to the patient. But there are many cancer antigens, and physicians sometimes need to guess which ones will be most potent.


(5º§) A better approach would be to train T cells to recognize cancer via processes that more closely mimic the way things naturally occur in the body — like the way a vaccine teaches the immune system to recognize pathogens. T cells learn to recognize pathogens because special antigen presenting cells (APCs) gather pieces of the pathogen and show them to the T cells in a way that tells the T cells, "Here is what the pathogen looks like — go get it."


(6º§) Something similar in cancer would be for APCs to gather up the many antigens that characterize a cancer cell. That way, instead of T cells being programmed to attack one or a few antigens, they are trained to recognize many cancer antigens and are more likely to wage a multipronged attack on the cancer.


(7º§) Now that researchers have become adept at transforming one kind of cell into another, Majeti and his colleagues had a hunch that if they turned cancer cells into a type of APC called macrophages, they would be naturally adept at teaching T cells what to attack.


(8º§) "We hypothesized that maybe cancer cells reprogrammed into macrophage cells could stimulate T cells because those APCs carry all the antigens of the cancer cells they came from," said Majeti, who is also the RZ Cao Professor, assistant director of the Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine and director of the Ludwig Center for Cancer Stem Cell Research and Medicine.


(9º§) The study builds on prior research from the Majeti lab showing that cells taken from patients with a type of acute leukemia could be converted into non-leukemic macrophages with many of the properties of APCs.


(10º§) In the current study, the researchers programmed mouse leukemia cells so that some of them could be induced to transform themselves into APCs. When they tested their cancer vaccine strategy on the mouse immune system, the mice successfully cleared the cancer.


(11º§) "When we first saw the data showing clearance of the leukemia in the mice __ working immune systems, we were blown away," Majeti said. "We couldn't believe it worked as well as it did."


(12º§) Other experiments showed that the cells created from cancer cells were indeed acting as antigen-presenting cells that sensitized T cells to the cancer. "What's more, we showed that the immune system remembered what these cells taught them," Majeti said. "When we reintroduced cancer to these mice over 100 days after the initial tumor inoculation, they still had a strong immunological response that protected them."


(13º§) "We wondered, If this works with leukemias, will it also work with solid tumors?" Majeti said. The team tested the same approach using mouse fibrosarcoma, breast cancer, and bone cancer. "The transformation of cancer cells from solid tumors was not as efficient, but we still observed positive results," Majeti said. With all three cancers, the creation of tumor-derived APCs led to significantly improved survival.


(14º§) Lastly, the researchers returned to the original type of acute leukemia. When the human leukemia cell-derived APCs were exposed to human T cells from the same patient, they observed all the signs that would be expected if the APCs were indeed teaching the T cells how to attack the leukemia.


(15º§) "We showed that reprogrammed tumor cells could lead to a durable and systemic attack on the cancer in mice and a similar response with human patient immune cells," Majeti said. "In the future we might be able to take out tumor cells, transform them into APCs and give them back to patients as a therapeutic cancer vaccine."


(16º§) "Ultimately, we might be able to inject RNA into patients and transform enough cells to activate the immune system against cancer without having to take cells out first," Majeti said. "That's science fiction __ this point, but that's the direction we are interested in going."


(17º§) The work was supported by funding from the Ludwig Foundation for Cancer Research, the Emerson Collective Cancer Research Fund, the New York Stem Cell Foundation, the Stinehart-Reed Foundation, the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, the J. Benjamin Eckenhoff Fund, the Blavatnik Family Fellowship, the Deutsche Forschungsgemainshaft, the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation, the Stanford Human Biology Research Exploration Program, the National Institutes of Health (grant F31CA196029), the American Society of Hematology, the A.P. Giannini Foundation, and the Stanford Cancer Institute.


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med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/2023/03/cancer-hematology.html
PROFESSOR INGLÊS - 1 8
Choose the alternative that correctly fills in the blanks of paragraphs 03, 11 and 16. 
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457941201650828
Ano: 2024Banca: IDCAPOrganização: Prefeitura de Vila Rica - MTDisciplina: Fisioterapia e ReabilitaçãoTemas: Ciências da Saúde
Os músculos escapuloumerais são fundamentais para a estabilidade e mobilidade da articulação do ombro. São seis os músculos escapuloumerais que movem os membros superiores na articulação do ombro. São eles: 
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457941201083209
Ano: 2024Banca: IDCAPOrganização: Prefeitura de Vila Rica - MTDisciplina: Química GeralTemas: Impactos Ambientais de Emissões Químicas | Fontes de Energia Química

Considere as afirmativas relacionadas aos impactos da emissão de gases de efeito estufa na atmosfera, apresentadas a seguir. Registre V, para verdadeiras, e F, para falsas:


(__)Aumento da camada de ozônio é um impacto da emissão de gases de efeito estufa na atmosfera.


(__)Elevação do nível do mar é um impacto da emissão de gases de efeito estufa na atmosfera.


(__)Diminuição da temperatura média global é um impacto da emissão de gases de efeito estufa na atmosfera.


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