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1 Fillipe Alfredo Neves(fillipe.neves@usp.br)
2 Alice R. V. Carvalho(alice.veloso@usp.br)
3 Lívia M. Campos(livia10mendes@usp.br)
4 Thainan L. N. de Oliveira(fillipe.neves@usp.br)
5 Marilia Valli(marilia.valli@usp.br)
6 Alan Pilon(alan.pilon@unesp.br)
7 Thomas Riechert(thomas.riechert@htwk-leipzig.de)
8 Vanderlan Bolzani(vanderlan.bolzani@unesp.br)
9 Edgard Marx(edgard.marx@htwk-leipzig.de)
10 István J. Mócsy(istvan.mocsy@stud.htwk-leipzig.de)
11 Paulo R. V. do Carmo(paulo.carmo@htwk-leipzig.de)
12 Stefan Schmidt-Dichte(stefan.schmidt-dichte@stud.htwk-leipzig.de)

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