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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CurateCurate - Wikipedia

    A curate (/ ˈ k j ʊər ɪ t /) is a person who is invested with the care or cure (cura) of souls of a parish. In this sense, curate means a parish priest ; but in English-speaking countries the term curate is commonly used to describe clergy who are assistants to the parish priest.

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      A curator makes decisions regarding what objects to select,...

  2. A curatela é um instituto jurídico pelo qual o curador tem o encargo imposto pelo juiz de cuidar dos interesses de outrem que se encontra incapaz de fazê-lo. A nomeação do curador é feita pelo juiz, que estabelece, conforme previsão legal, as atribuições desse curador.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CuratorCurator - Wikipedia

    A curator makes decisions regarding what objects to select, oversees their potential and documentation, conducts research based on the collection and its history, provides proper packaging of object for transportation, and shares research with the public and community through exhibitions and publications.

  4. Page Curation is a suite of tools developed between March and September 2012 by the Wikimedia Foundation, and greatly improved in 2018 in collaboration with the Wikipedia community, to help experienced editors review new pages on the English Wikipedia.

  5. Há 4 dias · curate (third-person singular simple present curates, present participle curating, simple past and past participle curated) ( transitive ) To act as a curator for. She curated the traveling exhibition.

  6. curate (n.) Final do século XIV, "guia espiritual, eclesiástico responsável pelo bem-estar espiritual daqueles sob sua responsabilidade; padre paroquial", do Latim Medieval curatus "aquele responsável pelo cuidado (das almas)", do Latim curatus, particípio passado de curare "cuidar" (ver cure (v.)).

  7. A brucelose é uma zoonose associada a uma bactéria intracelular (Navajo et al, 2004). Ao longo da história foi denominada de diversas formas, dentre as quais a “febre de Malta”, “febre do mediterrâneo”, “febre de Gibraltar” ou “Doença de Bang” (Aufderheid, 1998). Apesar de a patologia ser considerada uma zoonose ...