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    Structure and relaxations in liquid and amorphous Selenium

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    We report a molecular dynamics simulation of selenium, described by a three-body interaction. The temperatures T_g and T_c and the structural properties are in agreement with experiment. The mean nearest neighbor coordination number is 2.1. A small pre-peak at about 1 AA^-1 can be explained in terms of void correlations. In the intermediate self-scattering function, i.e. the density fluctuation correlation, classical behavior, alpha- and beta-regimes, is found. We also observe the plateau in the beta-regime below T_g. In a second step, we investigated the heterogeneous and/or homogeneous behavior of the relaxations. At both short and long times the relaxations are homogeneous (or weakly heterogeneous). In the intermediate time scale, lowering the temperature increases the heterogeneity. We connect these different domains to the vibrational (ballistic), beta- and alpha-regimes. We have also shown that the increase in heterogeneity can be understood in terms of relaxations

    Effect of research impact on emerging camel husbandry, welfare and social-related awareness

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    The lack of applied scientific research on camels, despite them being recognized as production animals, compels the reorganization of emerging camel breeding systems with the aim of achieving successful camel welfare management strategies all over the world. Relevant and properly-framed research widely impacts dissemination of scientific contents and drives public willingness to enhance ethically acceptable conditions for domestic animals. Consumer perception of this livestock industry will improve and high-quality products will be obtained. This paper draws on bibliometric indicators as promoting factors for camel-related research advances, tracing historical scientific publications indexed in ScienceDirect directory from 1880–2019. Camel as a species did not affect Journal Citation Reports (JCR) impact (p > 0.05) despite the journal, author number, corresponding author origin, discipline and publication year affecting it (p < 0.001). Countries with traditionally well-established camel farming are also responsible for the papers with the highest academic impact. However, camel research advances may have only locally and partially influenced welfare related laws, so intentional harming acts and basic needs neglect may persist in these species. A sustainable camel industry requires those involved in camel research to influence business stakeholders and animal welfare advocacies by highlighting the benefits of camel wellbeing promotion, co-innovation partnership establishment and urgent enhancement of policy reform

    Rotational dynamics in the plastic-crystal phase of ethanol: Relevance for understanding the dynamics during the structural glass transition

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    The reorientational dynamics within the rotationally disordered cubic plastic phase of solid ethanol is investigated by means of the concurrent use of computer molecular dynamics and quasielastic neutron scattering. Motions involving widely different time scales are shown to take place above the calorimetric "glass transition" which is centered at Tg≈97 K. These correspond to well-defined reorientations belonging to the cubic point group. The dynamics of this solid exhibits features remarkably close to those of the supercooled liquid that can exist at the same temperature. Such similitude of dynamic behavior serves to provide some clues for the understanding of the nature of molecular motions at temperatures close to the canonical liquid→glass transitio

    Camel genetic resources conservation through tourism: A key sociocultural approach of camelback leisure riding

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    Camels are exotic elements, which can be comprised within adventure travel companies promoting ecotourism activities. Such recreations contribute to sustainable livelihoods for local communities and educational empowerment towards nature and its conservation. At present, some local camel breeds’ survival reduces to this animal-based leisure industry and its reliability to perform and promote customized services accurately. By conducting an on-site questionnaire to customers participating in camelback riding tours, we assessed the motivational factors affecting participation, satisfaction, and loyalty in this tourism segment that may have made it socially differentiated. The sixfold combination of staff performance, culture geography, diverse and humane close interaction, camel behavior and performance, sociotemporal context, and positive previous experience involves the elemental dimensions that explain customer satisfaction and return intention probability within this entertainment business. Customer knowledge is essential for stakeholders to build personalized riding experiences and align profits with environmental sustainability and biodiversity mainstream concerns into their everyday operations. In turn, domestic camel tourist rides could be managed as a viable path to nature conservation by helping endangered local breeds to avoid their functional devaluation and potential extinction

    Distâncias genéticas em equinos (Equus caballus) por meio de marcadores microssatélites.

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    A raça Marajoara é bastante difundida e utilizada nas fazendas da ilha de Marajó e está sendo mantida em conservação no Banco de Germoplasma Animal da Amazônia Oriental ? BAGAM, da Embrapa Amazônia Oriental, sendo altamente adaptada às condições climáticas e ao relevo que caracterizam essa região. Foram utilizadas amostras da raça Marajoara (54), Puruca (47),Mangalarga (30), Puro Sangue Inglês (47), Árabe (25), Pantaneiro (63) coletados no Brasil e Lusitano (93), Árabe (48), Asturcon (39), Pura Raça Espanhola (60), Puro Sangue Inglês (46), Losino(59), Mallorquina (30), Menorquina (69) e Potoka (27) coletados na Espanha. Foram utilizados 22iniciadores (HTG4, AHT4, HMS7, ASB2, ASB17, HMS6, ASB23, HTG10, HMS3, LEX33, T287, T294,T297, T301, T312, T321, T325, T333, T341, T394, T343 e T344) amplificados pelo método de Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase (PCR). Os produtos da PCR foram separados em gel desnaturante de poliacrilamida 6%. Foram detectados 236 alelos, com média igual a 7,5 alelos/locus, variando entre 16 e 6 alelos. As médias de Conteúdo de Informação Polimórfica (PIC) e as heterozigosidades observadas (Ho) e esperadas (He), conforme as raças estudadas, foram respectivamente, 0,7610, 0,7873 e 0,7413. A estimativa da estatística F de Wright (1978) mostrou que a variação entre as raças foi maior (Fst 8,1%) do que dentro delas (Fis 0,78%), demonstrando que a diferenciação genética neste estudo foi maior entre as raças do que dentro de cada uma delas. Foram observados poucos desvios em relação ao equilíbrio de Hardy ? Weinberg. A menor distância genética observada foi entre a raça Marajoara e a Puruca seguida da Mangalarga. Os resultados sugerem que a raça Marajoara representa um grupo genético claramente distinto deoutras raças excetuando-se a Puruca que pode ser utilizada como reservatório de genes para esta, com razoável variabilidade genética. Medidas de conservação e manejo devem ser intensificadas nesse importante recurso genético brasileiro a fim de evitar a sua descaracterização e perda de identidade genética

    Role of low-frequency vibrations on sound propagation in glasses at intermediate temperature

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    We report measurements of the temperature dependence of the sound attenuation and the fractional change in sound velocity for the glass (G) and orientational-glass (OG) phases of polymorphic ethanol. Strikingly similar behaviors are found for both phases despite the OG's underlying crystal (bcc) lattice. Such similarity, which is also revealed in dielectric spectroscopy and inelastic neutron scattering measurements, suggests whole molecule small-angle librations as a common microscopic origin for a wide variety of "glassy" phenomena.Dirección General de Investigación Científica y Técnica PB95-0075-C03-0
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