744 research outputs found

    Articulating Legitimacy through Policy Recommendations

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    Caracterização de produtores de uva de mesa e dos sistemas de irrigação da região de Jales (SP).

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    O objetivo do presente trabalho é caracterizar, com base em dados amostrais, as propriedades da região e os sistemas de irrigação que são utilizados na cultura da videira.bitstream/item/48529/1/ComunicadoTecnico-106.pd

    Crescimento do coqueiro jovem no nordeste de São Paulo.

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    Flow behaviour and foaming of recycled polyolefins and nanocomposites

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    The flow behaviour of post-consumer recycled polyolefins, their blends and layered-silicate nanocomposites was studied by capillary rheometry and freesurface melt state elongational measurements to assess suitability for foaming applications. A novel, extrusion foaming technique and a flow simulation model were developed to attempt to correlate flow and foaming behaviour. The recycled polyolefins were high-density polyethylene (HOPE), low-density polyethylene (LOPE) and polypropylene (PP) of high-molecular weight, suitable for extrusion; that also contained also paper and inorganic fillers. LOPE-PP and HOPE-PP blends were prepared in a batch mixer with and without compatibilising agents, ethylene-propylene rubber (EPR) and ethylene-propylene (EP) copolymer. Several mixing conditions (temperature, time, rotor speed) were used to modify the morphology and the flow behaviour of the blend systems. In shear flow diverse pseudoplastic index, zero shear rate viscosity and the extensional viscosities, whilst, in uniaxial extensional flow the effects of process conditions on strain energy density, elongation at break and melt modulus were detected. The melt strength of uncompatibilised LOPE-rich systems is generally higher. The use of small quantities of EPR, 2.5 and 5.0% (w/w) can further improve the rheological properties in uniaxial extension, but shear flow behaviour is virtually unchanged by the compatibilisers. EP didn't improve the extensional flow behaviour of HOPE-PP blends. The influence of processing conditions and composition on the preparation of melt intercalated HOPE and HOPE-PP layered-silicate nanocomposites was conducted as a way of enhancing foaming behaviour; montmorillonite particles were dispersed with the aid of a compatibilising agent. Ideal mixing conditions (temperature, rotor speed and time) were determined for these nanocomposites based on rheological measurements. In HOPE nanocomposites, the melt elongation at break is reduced and the tensile modulus increased. The clay content has a significant influence on the melt tensile modulus. Wall slip behaviour appeared enhanced comparatively to unmodified HOPE. In HOPE-PP nanocomposite blends it is possible to modify the melt tensile modulus and elongation by changing blend composition and clay dispersion morphologies. A finite element model of capillary die flow was developed using commercial simulation software to assist the interpretation of an extrusion foaming technique. Experiments were carried out using azodicarbonamide as a blowing agent and a capillary rheometer and extruding the materials through a capillary die. Extruding at a shear rate of 300s-1 and at a temperature close to the melting point yielded the lowest foam densities; LOPE, the material with the highest melt strength and extensibility, achieved a density of 430 kg m-3. Blends of HOPE-PP, LOPE-PP and HOPE-PP nanocomposites didn't show an improved foaming behaviour with densities always above 600 kg m- 3 Oensities of 360kg m-3 and 500 kg m-3 were obtained with HOPE nanocomposites and unmodified HOPE, respectively.EThOS - Electronic Theses Online ServiceGBUnited Kingdo

    Zebrafish as a disease model for studying human Rett Syndrome

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    Background: Rett syndrome (RTT) is a severe neurological disorder that affects almost exclusively females. This disease is characterized by normal growth and intellectual development until around the first year, then progression in development starts to slow down, with loss of purposeful use of the hands, distinctive hand movements, slowed brain and head growth, problems with walking, seizures, and intellectual disability. Mutations in the X-linked genes methyl-CpG-binding protein 2 (MECP2) and cyclin-dependent kinase-like 5 (CDKL5) were described in RTT and recently several bone diseases related with decreased bone mass were also described in those patients, starting early in life. Because zebrafish was largely validated as a model for human diseases, the main objective of this work was to investigate if zebrafish can be a good model to study RTT

    Application of Concept Maps for Conducting Research in Adult Education

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    The purpose of this paper is to identify and analyze existing literature in which concept maps specifically were utilized as a research tool. By theorizing from the literature and making connections among different approaches that use concept maps, adult educators-scholars can broaden their understanding of the application of concept maps in adult education research. This paper shows how concept maps can be used as productivity tools for conducting individual and collaborative research and instructional tools for teaching Research Methods courses

    Germinação da semente e desenvolvimento da plântula de coqueiro anão verde no Nordeste de São Paulo.

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    Avalia o comportamento germinativo da semente e o desenvolvimento da plântula de coqueiro Anão, em condições definidas.bitstream/item/79800/1/CPATC-COM.-TEC.-12-97.pd
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