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1 Marcos Bedo(marcosbedo@id.uff.br)
2 Lucio Santos(santos@ifnmg.edu.br)
3 Letícia de Campos Lima(leticialima@unifei.edu.br)
4 Enzo Seraphim(seraphim@unifei.edu.br)
5 Luiz Olmes Carvalho(olmes@unifei.edu.br)

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