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1 Diêgo de A. Correia(dac@ic.ufal.br)
2 Rafael Luciano L. Silva(rlls@ic.ufal.br)
3 Vinicius Santiago(vgss@ic.ufal.br)
4 José Matheus S. Alves(jmsa@ic.ufal.br)
5 Ruan T. de Melo(rtm@ic.ufal.br)
6 J. Rui R. S. Fernandes(jrrsf@ic.ufal.br)
7 Fábio J. Coutinho(fabio@ic.ufal.br)

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