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Cover
Greenhouse
Letters
Bird flu
Diabetes
Diabetes drug
Packaging for planting
40 years
Physical exercise and appetite
Hypertension and baldness
Almeida Junior
Contamination
Hazardous waste
Panel of the week
Book
Theses
Unicamp website
WiMax
Teeth
 

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Letters

Digital Library
Congratulations to colleagues, directors and coordinators for the excellent results and institutional recognition of such important work (“Unicamp Digital Library surpasses the mark of 10.000 dissertations and theses”, edition 338). Furthermore, carrying out tests to ensure accessibility for people with visual impairments is a reality that, we hope, will soon come to fruition, further democratizing access to information for all people.
Deise Tallarico Pupo, librarian, Accessibility Laboratory

Photo by Consu
Firstly, I would like to say that I feel proud to be part of Unicamp's trajectory. I entered Civil Engineering as a student in 78 and, in 84, I was hired to work at Estec (Construction Technical Office). Today I'm at Campus City Hall. Congratulations to the rector, professor José Tadeu Jorge, who so well conveyed, in his interview with JU (edition 339, special about the University's 40th anniversary), a message of optimism that motivates us to improve our work every day.

However, the main reason for this message is to congratulate the author of the photo [Antoninho Perri] of the Consu meeting, taken through the glass above the door. It was really great.
Eduardo Jamal F. Santos

Ear (1)
The work (“The path of the sound that leaves the ear”, edition 338) is very interesting. I would like to invite researcher Denise Ferreira to present her work in a subject at FEEC, Department of Biomedical Engineering, in which, in addition to the biophysical base, we provide information on aspects of research and development developed at the university and in other institutions. It will be a great stimulus for our students.
José Bassani, professor DEB-FEEC and CEB at Unicamp

Ear (2)
I read this article with enthusiasm because I am part of the population that suffers from this discomfort [tinnitus]. It’s like never having peace, “internal silence”.
Sebastian Zacarias

Choreography of the saints
Congratulations on the report “The posture of the saints inspires a choreographer” (issue 337).
I had the opportunity to watch Carolina Romano's scenic composition and it was really very moving. She has talent.
Rejanne Specie Puglia

Body
I had the opportunity to read the article “Ceset, created for the productive sector” (edition 338) and I would like to express my enormous satisfaction with the excellent work carried out by this current management. Congratulations on your vision of the future for Ceset. The article is fair when it talks about the quality of teaching and professional opportunities for students. I am proof of this, and I owe a lot to Ceset and teachers for my training. Now is the time to reap the results.
Marcelo Sodré Plachevski, SDC Brasil-OS Windows Support Group

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