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    Terrestrial Laser Scanning to Detect Liana Impact on Forest Structure

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    Tropical forests are currently experiencing large-scale structural changes, including an increase in liana abundance and biomass. Higher liana abundance results in reduced tree growth and increased tree mortality, possibly playing an important role in the global carbon cycle. Despite the large amount of data currently available on lianas, there are not many quantitative studies on the influence of lianas on the vertical structure of the forest. We study the potential of terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) in detecting and quantifying changes in forest structure after liana cutting using a small scale removal experiment in two plots (removal plot and non-manipulated control plot) in a secondary forest in Panama. We assess the structural changes by comparing the vertical plant profiles and Canopy Height Models (CHMs) between pre-cut and post-cut scans in the removal plot. We show that TLS is able to detect the local structural changes in all the vertical strata of the plot caused by liana removal. Our study demonstrates the reproducibility of the TLS derived metrics for the same location confirming the applicability of TLS for continuous monitoring of liana removal plots to study the long-term impacts of lianas on forest structure. We therefore recommend to use TLS when implementing new large scale liana removal experiments, as the impact of lianas on forest structure will determine the aboveground competition for light between trees and lianas, which has important implications for the global carbon cycle

    Resposta de cultivares de milho-pipoca a doses de adubação de semeadura.

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    Este trabalho teve o objetivo de verificar a resposta de cultivares de milho-pipoca, quanto à produtividade e a qualidade da pipoca, a duas doses de adubação na semeadura, em três locais do Estado de Minas Gerais. Foram avaliados oito cultivares de milho-pipoca, em dois experimentos, em Lavras, Ijaci e Sete Lagoas, nos anos agrícolas de 2000/01 e 2001/02. Em um dos experimentos de cada local foram utilizados, na adubação de semeadura, 250 kg.ha-1 da formulação 8 (N): 28 (P2O5): 16 (K2O) e, no Outro experimento, 500 kg.ha -1 da mesma formulação. A adubação de cobertura foi semelhante em ambos os experimentos. O delineamento experimental foi o de blocos casualizados com quatro repetições. Foram avaliados o peso de grão (kg.ha'-1) e a capacidade de expansão (ml/g). Os resultados permitiram concluir que existe resposta para a maior dose de adubação de semeadura apenas em relação à produtividade de grãos que, em média, é de 10%, quando comparada à menor dose; o aumento da dose de adubação de semeadura não altera a capacidade de expansão e, conseqüentemente, a qualidade da pipoca, independentemente do cultivar, local e ano agrícola; o desempenho dos cultivares, quanto à produção de grãos e capacidade de expansão, varia com o ano e o local; os cultivares IAC-112, Ames-4198 e Zélia associam boas produtividades e capacidade dos expansão de grãos

    Estabilidade de cultivares de milho-pipoca em diferentes ambientes, no Estado de Minas Gerais.

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    O desempenho das cultivares de milho-pipoca varia com os ambientes, de modo que uma cultivar dificilmente é a melhor em todas as condições de cultivo. A resposta diferenciada das cultivares à variação ambiental denomina-se interação genótipo por ambientes. Este trabalho teve como objetivo estimar a adaptabilidade e estabilidade de cultivares de milho-pipoca quando estas foram submetidas a diferentes doses de adubação de semeadura, em diferentes locais e anos agrícolas, no estado de Minas Gerais. Foram avaliadas oito cultivares de milho-pipoca, utilizando duas doses de adubação de semeadura, em Lavras, Ijaci e Sete Lagoas, nos anos agrícolas de 2000/01 e 2001/02, perfazendo 12 ambientes. Em um dos experimentos de cada local foram utilizados 250 kg.ha-1 da formulação 8 (N): 28 (P2O5): 16 (K2O) na adubação de semeadura, e no outro experimento, 500 kg.ha-1 da mesma formulação. A adubação de cobertura foi semelhante para ambos os experimentos. O delineamento experimental para cada experimento foi o de blocos casualizados, com quatro repetições. Cada experimento foi considerado um ambiente, uma vez que foram conduzidos em diferentes locais, doses de adubação e anos agrícolas. Os resultados obtidos em todos os experimentos foram submetidos à análise de variância conjunta, considerando o peso de grão (Kg.ha-1) e a capacidade de expansão (m1.g-1). Os parâmetros que avaliaram a adaptabilidade e estabilidade foram estimados a partir das metodologias de Eberhart e Russell (1966) e Annicchiarico (1992). As cultivares diferiram quanto à adaptabilidade e estabilidade para o peso de grão, não sendo observado o mesmo para a capacidade de expansão. As cultivares Zélia, IAC 112 e Ames-4198 apresentaram os melhores resultados para a produção de grãos, 2.710, 2.728 e 2.696 kg.ha-1 e capacidade de expansão, 28,6, 27,6 e 27,5 ml.g-1, respectivamente, tanto para ambientes favoráveis como desfavoráveis. Esses cultivares apresentaram comportamento previsível e alto índice de confiança na recomendação para as regiões avaliadas

    The OPERA magnetic spectrometer

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    The OPERA neutrino oscillation experiment foresees the construction of two magnetized iron spectrometers located after the lead-nuclear emulsion targets. The magnet is made up of two vertical walls of rectangular cross section connected by return yokes. The particle trajectories are measured by high precision drift tubes located before and after the arms of the magnet. Moreover, the magnet steel is instrumented with Resistive Plate Chambers that ease pattern recognition and allow a calorimetric measurement of the hadronic showers. In this paper we review the construction of the spectrometers. In particular, we describe the results obtained from the magnet and RPC prototypes and the installation of the final apparatus at the Gran Sasso laboratories. We discuss the mechanical and magnetic properties of the steel and the techniques employed to calibrate the field in the bulk of the magnet. Moreover, results of the tests and issues concerning the mass production of the Resistive Plate Chambers are reported. Finally, the expected physics performance of the detector is described; estimates rely on numerical simulations and the outcome of the tests described above.Comment: 6 pages, 10 figures, presented at the 2003 IEEE-NSS conference, Portland, OR, USA, October 20-24, 200

    Signal modeling of high-purity Ge detectors with a small read-out electrode and application to neutrinoless double beta decay search in Ge-76

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    The GERDA experiment searches for the neutrinoless double beta decay of Ge-76 using high-purity germanium detectors enriched in Ge-76. The analysis of the signal time structure provides a powerful tool to identify neutrinoless double beta decay events and to discriminate them from gamma-ray induced backgrounds. Enhanced pulse shape discrimination capabilities of "Broad Energy Germanium" detectors with a small read-out electrode have been recently reported. This paper describes the full simulation of the response of such a detector, including the Monte Carlo modeling of radiation interaction and subsequent signal shape calculation. A pulse shape discrimination method based on the ratio between the maximum current signal amplitude and the event energy applied to the simulated data shows quantitative agreement with the experimental data acquired with calibration sources. The simulation has been used to study the survival probabilities of the decays which occur inside the detector volume and are difficult to assess experimentally. Such internal decay events are produced by the cosmogenic radio-isotopes Ge-68 and Co-60 and the neutrinoless double beta decay of Ge-76. Fixing the experimental acceptance of the double escape peak of the 2.614 MeV photon to 90%, the estimated survival probabilities at Qbb = 2.039 MeV are (86+-3)% for Ge-76 neutrinoless double beta decays, (4.5+-0.3)% for the Ge-68 daughter Ga-68, and (0.9+0.4-0.2)% for Co-60 decays.Comment: 27 pages, 17 figures. v2: fixed typos and references. Submitted to JINS

    Italian validation of the Clinical Outcomes in Routine Evaluation-10 (CORE-10): a short measure for routine outcome monitoring in clinical practice

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    The customization of the intervention using patient feedback is an evidence based practice aimed at the continuous evaluation, during treatment, of the patient’s change at a clinical level. There are few easy to use tools for common assessment of psychological distress, designed to be used for screening and during treatment to monitor progress. The Clinical Outcomes in Routine Evaluation-10 (CORE-10) is definitely one of them. Thus, the aim of the present study was to examine the psychometric properties of the Italian version of the CORE-10. A sample of 548 participants was recruited in the study and filled out a battery of measures. The internal validity of the CORE 10 was investigated through a confirmatory factor analysis which evidenced a good fit to the data, suggesting a unidimensional factorial structure of the measure. Further, the scale had a good internal reliability and was significantly associated with other measures of distress, interpersonal problems, well-being, and insecure attachment. Fi- nally, it showed excellent diagnostic accuracy, as well as intrinsic and post test diagnostics. Given its validity and reliability, the CORE 10 may be adopted by Italian speaking psychotherapists and researchers to evaluate the outcomes of mental health interventions as well as to track the changes over time in psychological distress among patients

    Quality of Life and Its Psychosocial Predictors among Patients with Disorders of Gut–Brain Interaction: A Comparison with Age- and Sex-Matched Controls

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    The disorders of gut–brain interaction (DGBIs) are a heterogeneous group of chronic conditions that greatly reduce patients’ quality of life (QoL). To date, biopsychosocial factors (such as gastrointestinal symptoms, alexithymia, and interpersonal problems) are believed to contribute to the development and maintenance of DGBIs, but their role in affecting patients’ QoL is still under investigation. Out of 141 patients seeking treatment for their gastrointestinal symptoms, 71 were diagnosed with a DGBI (47 females, 66.2%; Mage: 41.49 ± 17.23 years) and were age- and sex-matched to 71 healthy controls (47 females, 66.2%; Mage: 40.45 ± 16.38 years) without any current gastrointestinal symptom or diagnosis. Participants completed a sociodemographic and clinical questionnaire and a survey investigating several psychosocial risk factors. We found greater symptom severity and difficulties in identifying feelings among patients compared to controls. Further, multiple linear regression analyses evidenced that, among patients, higher expressive suppression of emotions, difficulties in identifying feelings and interpersonal problems, and a lower cognitive reappraisal of emotions predicted lower QoL. Data suggest that the QoL of patients with DGBIs is affected not only by common risk factors (e.g., interpersonal problems) but also by specific difficulties in processing and regulating emotions. The implications of these findings are discussed
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