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Ano: 2016 Banca: UFTM Órgão: UFTM Prova: UFTM - 2016 - UFTM - Tradutor Intérprete |
Q2757744 Inglês

The following fragment is part of a Cooperation Agreement set between a Brazilian university and a foreign university:


3.7 – RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE HOSTING UNIVERSITIES


The host will agree to accept the prescribed number of exchange students, to enroll them as full time students of home university for the agreed upon period of study. The host university will assist students participating under the terms of this agreement, as far as possible, in finding suitable accommodation and will provide appropriate assistance in matters of health, language and local custom that may arise. The host university will appoint an individual who will provide advisory and other academic services to students participating in the exchange under the terms of this agreement.


With regards to the fragment above, please choose the CORRECT answer:

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Ano: 2016 Banca: UFTM Órgão: UFTM Prova: UFTM - 2016 - UFTM - Tradutor Intérprete |
Q2757743 Inglês

Sistemas de tradução automática disponíveis na internet apresentam-se como uma ferramenta alternativa de apoio ao tradutor. Todavia, traduções de alta qualidade exigem análise crítica e intervenção ativa, por parte do tradutor, sobre o texto apresentado pela ferramenta eletrônica. Abaixo, encontra-se o resumo em português de um artigo na área de Direito. Analise as duas versões apresentadas pelos tradutores automáticos Google e BabelFish e em seguida marque a alternativa INCORRETA.


O Direito não se desenvolve na exatidão de um cálculo matemático. É necessário o reconhecimento dos fatores históricos e axiológicos que permeiam a produção jurídica, sob o risco de se cair na escuridão do resumo do Direito à lei.


Tradução automática apresentada pelo Google Tradutor:

The law does not develop in the accuracy of a mathematical calculation. recognition of historical and value factors is necessary that permeate the legal production, at the risk of falling in the darkness of the summary of law to law.


Tradução automática apresentada pelo BabelFish:

The law develops in a mathematical calculation accuracy. It is necessary to the recognition of historical and axiológicos factors that permeate the legal production, under the risk of falling into the darkness of the summary of the law.

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Ano: 2016 Banca: UFTM Órgão: UFTM Prova: UFTM - 2016 - UFTM - Tradutor Intérprete |
Q2757742 Inglês

De acordo com os autores de Traduzir com autonomia, é importante identificar Uts, unidades de tradução, que seriam itens lexicais desconhecidos, estruturas sintáticas incompreensíveis e ambiguidades semânticas de difícil solução. Com base nessa informação, assinale a alternativa mais adequada para a tradução do título do artigo “Experiências de enfermeiras brasileiras profissionais no cuidado de pacientes com AIDS”:

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Ano: 2016 Banca: UFTM Órgão: UFTM Prova: UFTM - 2016 - UFTM - Tradutor Intérprete |
Q2757741 Inglês

A versão mais apropriada para: “Proporcionar ao aluno a compreensão básica da importância do trabalho de atenção à saúde” é:

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Ano: 2016 Banca: UFTM Órgão: UFTM Prova: UFTM - 2016 - UFTM - Tradutor Intérprete |
Q2757740 Inglês

Abaixo, encontra-se o fragmento de um Plano de Ensino que deverá ser vertido para o inglês e encaminhado para uma universidade americana nos Estados Unidos.


CURSO DE GRADUAÇÃO EM NUTRIÇÃO

DISCIPLINA: Prática Orientada VI

NATUREZA DA DISCIPLINA: Obrigatória

OBJETIVO GERAL DA DISCIPLINA:


Proporcionar ao aluno a compreensão básica da importância do trabalho de atenção à saúde (...).


As versões apropriadas para “Curso de Graduação em Nutrição” e para “Prática Orientada VI” são, respectivamente:

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Ano: 2016 Banca: UFTM Órgão: UFTM Prova: UFTM - 2016 - UFTM - Tradutor Intérprete |
Q2757739 Inglês

Em Vocabulando (p. 416), Isa Mara Lando analisa dois diferentes usos e contextos de emprego do verbo “realize”:


1. Realizar, concretizar, cumprir, empreender; implementar; pôr em prática, levar a cabo, fazer acontecer, tornar realidade.

2. Perceber, atinar, dar-se conta, captar, compreender, concluir, conscientizar-se, descobrir, entender, ver, ter um clique, cair a ficha.


Em cada alternativa abaixo, relacione o contexto dos verbos sublinhados aos campos semânticos 1 ou 2 e então marque a alternativa correspondente:


(_) In some cases, a woman with sexually transmitted disease may not learn of her infection until, for example, she tries to become pregnant and realizes she is infertile.

(_) Scientists have realized that they need to make a more serious effort to engage with how their work is presented to the public.

(_) How can we, as researchers, be optimistic about climate change if the level of dangerous anthropogenic impact is actually higher than we realized?

(_) Advances in technology are helping investigators realize their goal of unlocking the secrets of the brains.

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Ano: 2016 Banca: UFTM Órgão: UFTM Prova: UFTM - 2016 - UFTM - Tradutor Intérprete |
Q2757738 Inglês

Analise o título e o resumo do artigo científico abaixo para responder às questões 29 e 30


Effect of Ileal Release of palm oil and glutamine on intestinal peptides PYY and GLP-1 in patients with type 2 diabetes and obesity


Abstract: The incretin based therapy constitutes one of the alternatives for the treatment of type 2 diabetes and for weight reduction. For this purpose, functional foods such as palm oil and glutamine provide dietary strategies for the stimulation of intestinal peptides.


The aim of this study was to evaluate whether the capsules of palm oil and glutamine (both of ileal release) result in increased secretion of GLP-1 and PYY.

Quanto ao título do artigo, a tradução mais adequada é:

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Ano: 2016 Banca: UFTM Órgão: UFTM Prova: UFTM - 2016 - UFTM - Tradutor Intérprete |
Q2757737 Inglês

Analise o título e o resumo do artigo científico abaixo para responder às questões 29 e 30


Effect of Ileal Release of palm oil and glutamine on intestinal peptides PYY and GLP-1 in patients with type 2 diabetes and obesity


Abstract: The incretin based therapy constitutes one of the alternatives for the treatment of type 2 diabetes and for weight reduction. For this purpose, functional foods such as palm oil and glutamine provide dietary strategies for the stimulation of intestinal peptides.


The aim of this study was to evaluate whether the capsules of palm oil and glutamine (both of ileal release) result in increased secretion of GLP-1 and PYY.

Selecione a tradução mais adequada do resumo acima:

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Ano: 2016 Banca: UFTM Órgão: UFTM Prova: UFTM - 2016 - UFTM - Tradutor Intérprete |
Q2757733 Inglês

Please, read the following text in order to answer questions 21 to 25.


Are scientists leaving the net?


The scientists who helped create the Internet may be leaving it for less crowded cyberspaces. Having been on the Internet longer than the rest of us, scientists use it differently.


Premier researchers use the Internet to test projects like real-time, 3D models of colliding galaxies or rampaging tornadoes. For tasks like that, the Internet is no longer fast enough or reliable enough. And some scientists are frustrated. For them, the information superhighway is full of bumper-to-bumper traffic.


Visionary engineers at the National Science Foundation, fortunately, have long foreseen such congestion. As an alternative, they created the very high-speed Backbone Network Service (VBNS). It links a handful of government and university labs at speed of 155,000,000 bits per second, or 10,000 times faster than a standard modem. By the year 2000, a new generation of equipment and another round of research could give scientists data pipes 12 times faster than that. Among other tricks, these new high bandwidth networks will allow scientists to manipulate huge computer files so unwieldy they are now shipped by four-wheeled means. “Never underestimate the bandwidth of a pick-up truck full of data”, jokes Daniel Sandin of the University of Illinois.


Sandin and his team in Chicago will use the VBNS to immerse goggled humans at different locations into the same type of jaw-dropping virtual reality simulation generated by a supercomputer. “You could not do that on the Internet,” says Thomas Defanti, Sandin’s colleague. “The Internet is so congested that for any kind of highbandwidth use, it is essentially rendered useless.”


“Simply adding lanes is not going to work,” adds Beth Gaston of the National Science Foundation. “Our role is to spur the technology forward” – Mark Uheling.


(Popular Science, September 1996, p.60)

The main purpose of the text is to:

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Ano: 2016 Banca: UFTM Órgão: UFTM Prova: UFTM - 2016 - UFTM - Tradutor Intérprete |
Q2757732 Inglês

Please, read the following text in order to answer questions 21 to 25.


Are scientists leaving the net?


The scientists who helped create the Internet may be leaving it for less crowded cyberspaces. Having been on the Internet longer than the rest of us, scientists use it differently.


Premier researchers use the Internet to test projects like real-time, 3D models of colliding galaxies or rampaging tornadoes. For tasks like that, the Internet is no longer fast enough or reliable enough. And some scientists are frustrated. For them, the information superhighway is full of bumper-to-bumper traffic.


Visionary engineers at the National Science Foundation, fortunately, have long foreseen such congestion. As an alternative, they created the very high-speed Backbone Network Service (VBNS). It links a handful of government and university labs at speed of 155,000,000 bits per second, or 10,000 times faster than a standard modem. By the year 2000, a new generation of equipment and another round of research could give scientists data pipes 12 times faster than that. Among other tricks, these new high bandwidth networks will allow scientists to manipulate huge computer files so unwieldy they are now shipped by four-wheeled means. “Never underestimate the bandwidth of a pick-up truck full of data”, jokes Daniel Sandin of the University of Illinois.


Sandin and his team in Chicago will use the VBNS to immerse goggled humans at different locations into the same type of jaw-dropping virtual reality simulation generated by a supercomputer. “You could not do that on the Internet,” says Thomas Defanti, Sandin’s colleague. “The Internet is so congested that for any kind of highbandwidth use, it is essentially rendered useless.”


“Simply adding lanes is not going to work,” adds Beth Gaston of the National Science Foundation. “Our role is to spur the technology forward” – Mark Uheling.


(Popular Science, September 1996, p.60)

One of the scientists tried to make a funny comment by saying:

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Ano: 2016 Banca: UFTM Órgão: UFTM Prova: UFTM - 2016 - UFTM - Tradutor Intérprete |
Q2757731 Inglês

Please, read the following text in order to answer questions 21 to 25.


Are scientists leaving the net?


The scientists who helped create the Internet may be leaving it for less crowded cyberspaces. Having been on the Internet longer than the rest of us, scientists use it differently.


Premier researchers use the Internet to test projects like real-time, 3D models of colliding galaxies or rampaging tornadoes. For tasks like that, the Internet is no longer fast enough or reliable enough. And some scientists are frustrated. For them, the information superhighway is full of bumper-to-bumper traffic.


Visionary engineers at the National Science Foundation, fortunately, have long foreseen such congestion. As an alternative, they created the very high-speed Backbone Network Service (VBNS). It links a handful of government and university labs at speed of 155,000,000 bits per second, or 10,000 times faster than a standard modem. By the year 2000, a new generation of equipment and another round of research could give scientists data pipes 12 times faster than that. Among other tricks, these new high bandwidth networks will allow scientists to manipulate huge computer files so unwieldy they are now shipped by four-wheeled means. “Never underestimate the bandwidth of a pick-up truck full of data”, jokes Daniel Sandin of the University of Illinois.


Sandin and his team in Chicago will use the VBNS to immerse goggled humans at different locations into the same type of jaw-dropping virtual reality simulation generated by a supercomputer. “You could not do that on the Internet,” says Thomas Defanti, Sandin’s colleague. “The Internet is so congested that for any kind of highbandwidth use, it is essentially rendered useless.”


“Simply adding lanes is not going to work,” adds Beth Gaston of the National Science Foundation. “Our role is to spur the technology forward” – Mark Uheling.


(Popular Science, September 1996, p.60)

The pronoun THEY in “...they are now shipped by four-wheeled means” (paragraph 3) refers to:

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Q2757730 Inglês

Please, read the following text in order to answer questions 21 to 25.


Are scientists leaving the net?


The scientists who helped create the Internet may be leaving it for less crowded cyberspaces. Having been on the Internet longer than the rest of us, scientists use it differently.


Premier researchers use the Internet to test projects like real-time, 3D models of colliding galaxies or rampaging tornadoes. For tasks like that, the Internet is no longer fast enough or reliable enough. And some scientists are frustrated. For them, the information superhighway is full of bumper-to-bumper traffic.


Visionary engineers at the National Science Foundation, fortunately, have long foreseen such congestion. As an alternative, they created the very high-speed Backbone Network Service (VBNS). It links a handful of government and university labs at speed of 155,000,000 bits per second, or 10,000 times faster than a standard modem. By the year 2000, a new generation of equipment and another round of research could give scientists data pipes 12 times faster than that. Among other tricks, these new high bandwidth networks will allow scientists to manipulate huge computer files so unwieldy they are now shipped by four-wheeled means. “Never underestimate the bandwidth of a pick-up truck full of data”, jokes Daniel Sandin of the University of Illinois.


Sandin and his team in Chicago will use the VBNS to immerse goggled humans at different locations into the same type of jaw-dropping virtual reality simulation generated by a supercomputer. “You could not do that on the Internet,” says Thomas Defanti, Sandin’s colleague. “The Internet is so congested that for any kind of highbandwidth use, it is essentially rendered useless.”


“Simply adding lanes is not going to work,” adds Beth Gaston of the National Science Foundation. “Our role is to spur the technology forward” – Mark Uheling.


(Popular Science, September 1996, p.60)

The word LIKE in “Premier researchers use the NET to test projects like real-time, 3D models of colliding galaxies or rampaging tornadoes (paragraph 2) introduces elements of:

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Ano: 2016 Banca: UFTM Órgão: UFTM Prova: UFTM - 2016 - UFTM - Tradutor Intérprete |
Q2757729 Inglês

Please, read the following text in order to answer questions 21 to 25.


Are scientists leaving the net?


The scientists who helped create the Internet may be leaving it for less crowded cyberspaces. Having been on the Internet longer than the rest of us, scientists use it differently.


Premier researchers use the Internet to test projects like real-time, 3D models of colliding galaxies or rampaging tornadoes. For tasks like that, the Internet is no longer fast enough or reliable enough. And some scientists are frustrated. For them, the information superhighway is full of bumper-to-bumper traffic.


Visionary engineers at the National Science Foundation, fortunately, have long foreseen such congestion. As an alternative, they created the very high-speed Backbone Network Service (VBNS). It links a handful of government and university labs at speed of 155,000,000 bits per second, or 10,000 times faster than a standard modem. By the year 2000, a new generation of equipment and another round of research could give scientists data pipes 12 times faster than that. Among other tricks, these new high bandwidth networks will allow scientists to manipulate huge computer files so unwieldy they are now shipped by four-wheeled means. “Never underestimate the bandwidth of a pick-up truck full of data”, jokes Daniel Sandin of the University of Illinois.


Sandin and his team in Chicago will use the VBNS to immerse goggled humans at different locations into the same type of jaw-dropping virtual reality simulation generated by a supercomputer. “You could not do that on the Internet,” says Thomas Defanti, Sandin’s colleague. “The Internet is so congested that for any kind of highbandwidth use, it is essentially rendered useless.”


“Simply adding lanes is not going to work,” adds Beth Gaston of the National Science Foundation. “Our role is to spur the technology forward” – Mark Uheling.


(Popular Science, September 1996, p.60)

The areas in which scientists mostly use the Internet are:

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Ano: 2018 Banca: UFTM Órgão: UFTM Prova: UFTM - 2018 - UFTM - Odontólogo |
Q2002862 Odontologia
Dentro do princípio biomecânico da fixação, ele assegura que as forças mastigatórias sejam transmitidas aos tecidos de sustentação do suporte dental, parcial ou totalmente, de maneira adequada, ou seja, numa direção axial. Essa é a função:
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Q2002861 Odontologia
Segundo a Classificação de Kennedy, para os arcos parcialmente edentados, a classe IV é o tipo de caso em que:
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Q2002860 Odontologia
Dentre o vasto leque de reabilitação oral, pode-se considerar contraindicações para as próteses parciais removíveis os pacientes que apresentam:
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Q2002859 Odontologia
Com relação ao reembasamento das próteses totais, está correto afirmar que existem dois tipos, são eles: 
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Q2002858 Odontologia
Para compensar as modificações da fibromucosa de revestimento, no ato da moldagem, utilizam-se vários artifícios. O mais generalizado é por meio da obtenção de duas moldagens, que são: 
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Q2002857 Odontologia
A forças oclusais médias exercidas em prótese parcial removível, prótese parcial fixa e dentes naturais são, respectivamente, de:
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Ano: 2018 Banca: UFTM Órgão: UFTM Prova: UFTM - 2018 - UFTM - Odontólogo |
Q2002856 Odontologia
O sucesso de uma prótese parcial removível depende de cuidados, planejamento, preparo e adequação dos dentes pilares. Os planos-guias devem ser planejados:
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Respostas
41: C
42: A
43: A
44: B
45: B
46: D
47: C
48: D
49: D
50: C
51: A
52: B
53: C
54: B
55: A
56: B
57: B
58: D
59: C
60: D