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Bebidas para praticantes de atividades físicas: repositores hidroeletrolíticos.
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WDHA syndrome caused by pheochromocytoma: report of a case.
A case in which a pheochromocytoma secreted vasoactive intestinal peptide, causing WDHA syndrome, is reported. The patient, a 43-year-old woman, was seen because of intractable watery diarrhea, hypokalemia and weight loss. She was found to have a mass in the right adrenal area. Preoperatively, vasoactive intestinal peptide levels were elevated, and the diagnosis of WDHA syndrome was entertained. Exploratory laparotomy revealed a tumor of the right adrenal gland, measuring 15 x 15 cm, which was resected. Histologic examination revealed it to be a pheochromocytoma. Postoperatively, vasoactive intestinal peptide returned to normal. The patient had complete remission of symptoms, and has remained well since
Testing the Mutually Enhanced Magicity Effect in Nuclear Incompressibility via the Giant Monopole Resonance in the Pb Isotopes
Using inelastic -scattering at extremely forward angles, including
, the strength distributions of the isoscalar giant monopole resonance
(ISGMR) have been measured in the Pb isotopes in order to
examine the proposed mutually enhanced magicity (MEM) effect on the nuclear
incompressibility. The MEM effect had been suggested as a likely explanation of
the "softness" of nuclear incompressibility observed in the ISGMR measurements
in the Sn and Cd isotopes. Our experimental results rule out any manifestation
of the MEM effect in nuclear incompressibility and leave the question of the
softness of the open-shell nuclei unresolved still.Comment: Accepted for publication in Physics Letters B. Very minor changes in
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Caracterização climática da região de produção de feijão no Centro-Oeste por meio de modelos preditivos.
O objetivo deste estudo foi caracterizar climaticamente a região de produção de feijão-comum no Centro-Oeste por meio de modelos preditivos
Excitation of Giant Monopole Resonance in Pb and Sn Using Inelastic Deuteron Scattering
The excitation of the isoscalar giant monopole resonance (ISGMR) in
Sn and Pb has been investigated using small-angle (including
) inelastic scattering of 100 MeV/u deuteron and
multipole-decomposition analysis (MDA). The extracted strength distributions
agree well with those from inelastic scattering of 100 MeV/u
particles. These measurements establish deuteron inelastic scattering at E 100 MeV/u as a suitable probe for extraction of the ISGMR strength with
MDA, making feasible the investigation of this resonance in radioactive
isotopes in inverse kinematics.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures. To be published in Phys. Lett.
Recuperação e concentração dos componentes do aroma do abacaxi por pervaporação.
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