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    Efeito do biocarvão nas comunidades bacterianas, estrutura do solo e sistema radicular de soja (G. max).

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    Este estudo teve como objetivo verificar o efeito do biocarvão sobre a porosidade do solo, crescimento das raízes da soja (Glycine max L.) e composição das comunidades bacterianas no solo.Pôster - pós-graduação

    Qualidade de grãos de arroz irrigado influenciada pelo manejo de nitrogênio baseado no uso do clorofilômetro.

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    O objetivo do estudo foi avaliar a influência de doses de N em cobertura baseadas no uso do clorofilômetro sobre qualidade dos grãos da cultivar BRS Tropical de arroz irrigado

    Doses de nitrogênio na qualidade de grãos de arroz irrigado.

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    Objetivou-se com esse estudo avaliar a influência de doses de N em cobertura sobre a qualidade dos grãos da cultivar BRS Tropical de arroz irrigado

    Dithiocarbamate residues in fruits and leaves of passion fruit (Passiflora edulis) from different brazilian regions.

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    Dithiocarbamates are widely used fungicides, including in passion fruit, whose fruits are mainly used for juice production, the leaves for the preparation of herbal tea and medicines. Also, the use of the peel in the food industry has been proposed. In this study, the spectrophotometric method for determination of dithiocarbamate residues, as CS2, in passion fruit (Passiflora edulis) was validated at a limit of quantification (LOQ) of 0.05 mg kg-1 CS2, and 108 samples (55 fruits and 53 leaves) collected from Brazilian growers were analyzed. About 25% of the fruit peel samples were positive (0.06 to 1.4 mg kg-1) and only one sample had residues in the pulp (0.09 mg kg-1), 43.4% of leaf samples contained residues. Washing of fruit reduced the residues in the peel by up to 100%, and drying the leaves increased residue levels by up to 60%. This is the first study that reports dithiocarbamate residues in passion fruit in Brazil, and the results are important for government authorities when planning monitoring programs, and for food and herbal medicine industries

    Electronic and optical properties of doped TiO2 by many-body perturbation theory

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    Doping is one of the most common strategies for improving the photocatalytic and solar energy conversion properties of TiO2, hence an accurate theoretical description of the electronic and optical properties of doped TiO2 is of both scientific and practical interest. In this work we use many-body perturbation theory techniques to investigate two typical n-type dopants, niobium and hydrogen, in TiO2 rutile. Using the GW approximation to determine band edges and defect energy levels, and the Bethe-Salpeter equation for the calculation of the absorption spectra, we find that the defect energy levels form nondispersive bands lying 3c2.2 eV above the top of the corresponding valence bands ( 3c0.9 eV below the conduction bands of the pristine material). The defect states are also responsible for the appearance of low-energy absorption peaks that enhance the solar spectrum absorption of rutile. The spatial distributions of the excitonic wave functions associated with these low-energy excitations are very different for the two dopants, suggesting a larger mobility of photoexcited electrons in Nb-TiO2

    A consensus prognostic gene expression classifier for ER positive breast cancer.

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    BACKGROUND: A consensus prognostic gene expression classifier is still elusive in heterogeneous diseases such as breast cancer. RESULTS: Here we perform a combined analysis of three major breast cancer microarray data sets to hone in on a universally valid prognostic molecular classifier in estrogen receptor (ER) positive tumors. Using a recently developed robust measure of prognostic separation, we further validate the prognostic classifier in three external independent cohorts, confirming the validity of our molecular classifier in a total of 877 ER positive samples. Furthermore, we find that molecular classifiers may not outperform classical prognostic indices but that they can be used in hybrid molecular-pathological classification schemes to improve prognostic separation. CONCLUSION: The prognostic molecular classifier presented here is the first to be valid in over 877 ER positive breast cancer samples and across three different microarray platforms. Larger multi-institutional studies will be needed to fully determine the added prognostic value of molecular classifiers when combined with standard prognostic factors

    Optical properties and charge-transfer excitations in edge-functionalized all-graphene nanojunctions

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    We investigate the optical properties of edge-functionalized graphene nanosystems, focusing on the formation of junctions and charge transfer excitons. We consider a class of graphene structures which combine the main electronic features of graphene with the wide tunability of large polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. By investigating prototypical ribbon-like systems, we show that, upon convenient choice of functional groups, low energy excitations with remarkable charge transfer character and large oscillator strength are obtained. These properties can be further modulated through an appropriate width variation, thus spanning a wide range in the low-energy region of the UV-Vis spectra. Our results are relevant in view of designing all-graphene optoelectronic nanodevices, which take advantage of the versatility of molecular functionalization, together with the stability and the electronic properties of graphene nanostructures.Comment: J. Phys. Chem. Lett. (2011), in pres
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