336 research outputs found

    Genetic Diversity in Zoysiagrass Ecotypes Based on Morphological Characteristics and SSR Markers

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    Zoysiagrass consists of a number of interfertile species, some of which are important grasses for turfgrass and grazing pasture in Japan. Recently, we developed simple sequence repeats (SSRs) markers from Zoysia japonica “Asagake” genomic DNA by enriched genomic library method (Yamamoto et al., 2002). Here we identify genetic diversity in 38 ecotypes of zoysiagrass (Z. matrella and Z. tenuifolia) from a group of southwest islands of Japan based on morphological characteristics and SSR markers

    Uncertainty-principle noise in vacuum-tunneling transducers

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    The fundamental sources of noise in a vacuum-tunneling probe used as an electromechanical transducer to monitor the location of a test mass are examined using a first-quantization formalism. We show that a tunneling transducer enforces the Heisenberg uncertainty principle for the position and momentum of a test mass monitored by the transducer through the presence of two sources of noise: the shot noise of the tunneling current and the momentum fluctuations transferred by the tunneling electrons to the test mass. We analyze a number of cases including symmetric and asymmetric rectangular potential barriers and a barrier in which there is a constant electric field. Practical configurations for reaching the quantum limit in measurements of the position of macroscopic bodies with such a class of transducers are studied

    Módulo de suporte à decisão para licenciamento e regularização ambiental.

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    RESUMO: Este artigo descreve a modelagem e implementação de um sistema de suporte à decisão para licenciamento e regularização ambiental baseado em lógica fuzzy, desenvolvido como um módulo componente do Sistema Interativo de Suporte ao Licenciamento Ambiental (SISLA). O SISLA é um produto do projeto GeoMS, uma parceria entre a Embrapa Informática Agropecuária e o Instituto de Meio Ambiente de Mato Grosso do Sul (Imasul). Por meio desse módulo, o usuário poderá obter um suporte à tomada de decisão para processos de licenciamento ambiental. Esse suporte é fornecido a partir de variáveis de entrada, como distância e intersecção da área do empreendimento solicitante de licenciamento ambiental com áreas protegidas pelo governo estadual. Como saída, o sistema fornece o grau de ?Aptidão? do processo, que pode ser "Deferido", "Indeferido" ou "Pendência". Ao longo desse trabalho, serão descritos os métodos utilizados para a criação desse módulo, bem como alguns resultados obtidos com dados reais.SBIAgro 2011

    Papayas in Hawaii

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    Developmental Dental Aberrations After the Dioxin Accident in Seveso

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    Children’s developing teeth may be sensitive to environmental dioxins, and in animal studies developing teeth are one of the most sensitive targets of toxicity of 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD). Twenty-five years after the dioxin accident in Seveso, Italy, 48 subjects from the contaminated areas (zones A and B) and in patches lightly contaminated (zone R) were recruited for the examination of dental and oral aberrations. Subjects were randomly invited from those exposed in their childhood and for whom frozen serum samples were available. The subjects were frequency matched with 65 subjects from the surrounding non-ABR zone for age, sex, and education. Concentrations of TCDD in previously analyzed plasma samples (zone ABR subjects only) ranged from 23 to 26,000 ng/kg in serum lipid. Ninety-three percent (25 of 27) of the subjects who had developmental enamel defects had been < 5 years of age at the time of the accident. The prevalence of defects in this age group was 42% (15 of 36) in zone ABR subjects and 26% (10 of 39) in zone non-ABR subjects, correlating with serum TCDD levels (p = 0.016). Hypodontia was seen in 12.5% (6 of 48) and 4.6% (3 of 65) of the zone ABR and non-ABR subjects, respectively, also correlating with serum TCDD level (p = 0.05). In conclusion, developmental dental aberrations were associated with childhood exposure to TCDD. In contrast, dental caries and periodontal disease, both infectious in nature, and oral pigmentation and salivary flow rate were not related to the exposure. The results support our hypothesis that dioxins can interfere with human organogenesis

    Noise Characteristics of a Four-Jet Impingement Device Inside a Broadband Engine Noise Simulator

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    The noise generation mechanisms for four directly impinging supersonic jets are investigated employing implicit large eddy simulations with a higher-order accurate weighted essentially non-oscillatory shock-capturing scheme. Impinging jet devices are often used as an experimental apparatus to emulate a broadband noise source. Although such devices have been used in many experiments, a detailed investigation of the noise generation mechanisms has not been conducted before. Thus, the underlying physical mechanisms that are responsible for the generation of sound waves are not well understood. The flow field is highly complex and contains a wide range of temporal and spatial scales relevant for noise generation. Proper orthogonal decomposition of the flow field is utilized to characterize the unsteady nature of the flow field involving unsteady shock oscillations, large coherent turbulent flow structures, and the sporadic appearance of vortex tubes in the center of the impingement region. The causality method based on Lighthill's acoustic analogy is applied to link fluctuations of flow quantities inside the source region to the acoustic pressure in the far field. It will be demonstrated that the entropy fluctuation term in the Lighthill's stress tensor plays a vital role in the noise generation process. Consequently, the understanding of the noise generation mechanisms is employed to develop a reduced-order linear acoustic model of the four-jet impingement device. Finally, three linear acoustic FJID models are used as broadband noise sources inside an engine nacelle and the acoustic scattering results are validated against far-field acoustic experimental data

    A two-stage growth model for gilthead sea bream (Sparus aurata) based on the thermal growth coefficient

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    Several authors have proposed models to describe fish growth taking the influence of temperature into account, and one of the most interesting is the "thermal unit growth coefficient" (TGC). Recent research has demonstrated that TGC varies throughout the growth cycle of fish, making it necessary to establish different stanzas. In this work, the original TGC model using 1/3 as an exponent was compared with a new model considering 2/3. Likewise, two stages for the growth of gilthead sea bream under commercial conditions in marine farms were detected by means of TGC seasonal models using the continuous temperature curve. A critical value for weight around 117g was obtained, which could mark the transition between two growth dynamics. To describe the weight evolution during a complete production cycle, the two growth stages were described by two separate seasonal TGC models (1/3-TGC model and 2/3-TGC model), and with an integrated model named the Mixed-TGC model, which presents interesting properties of continuity and differentiability and could be an important tool for fish farm management.V.D. Estruch and M. Jover were partially supported by the Universitat Politecnica de Valencia, PAID 2009-2010.Mayer, P.; Estruch Fuster, VD.; Jover Cerdá, M. (2012). A two-stage growth model for gilthead sea bream (Sparus aurata) based on the thermal growth coefficient. Aquaculture. 358-359:6-13. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture.2012.06.016S613358-35

    Identification and Functional Testing of Novel Interacting Protein Partners for the Stress Sensors Wsc1p and Mid2p of \u3cem\u3eSaccharomyces cerevisiae\u3c/em\u3e

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    Wsc1p and Mid2p are transmembrane signaling proteins of cell wall stress in the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. When an environmental stress compromises cell wall integrity, they activate a cell response through the Cell Wall Integrity (CWI) pathway. Studies have shown that the cytoplasmic domain of Wsc1p initiates the CWI signaling cascade by interacting with Rom2p, a Rho1-GDP-GTP exchange factor. Binding of Rom2p to the cytoplasmic tail of Wsc1p requires dephosphorylation of specific serine residues but the mechanism by which the sensor is dephosphorylated and how it subsequently interacts with Rom2p remains unclear. We hypothesize that Wsc1p and Mid2p must be physically associated with interacting proteins other than Rom2p that facilitate its interaction and regulate the activation of CWI pathway. To address this, a cDNA plasmid library of yeast proteins was expressed in bait strains bearing membrane yeast two-hybrid (MYTH) reporter modules of Wsc1p and Mid2p, and their interacting preys were recovered and sequenced. 14 previously unreported interactors were confirmed for Wsc1p and 29 for Mid2p. The interactors’ functionality were assessed by cell growth assays and CWI pathway activation by western blot analysis of Slt2p/Mpk1p phosphorylation in null mutants of each interactor under defined stress conditions. The susceptibility of these strains to different stresses were tested against antifungal agents and chemicals. This study reports important novel protein interactions of Wsc1p and Mid2p that are associated with the cellular response to oxidative stress induced by Hydrogen Peroxide and cell wall stress induced by Caspofungin
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