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Regularity at infinity of real mappings and a Morse-Sard theorem
We prove a new Morse-Sard type theorem for the asymptotic critical values of
semi-algebraic mappings and a new fibration theorem at infinity for
mappings. We show the equivalence of three different types of regularity
conditions which have been used in the literature in order to control the
asymptotic behaviour of mappings. The central role of our picture is played by
the -regularity and its bridge toward the -regularity which implies
topological triviality at infinity
Uso de polímetro hidroretentor no plantio de cafeeiros em ambiente protegido.
A operação de plantio do cafeeiro em sequeiro é tradicionalmente executada na estação chuvosa, visando proporcionar condições satisfatórias de umidade para o desenvolvimento inicial das mudas no campo. Durante este período a distribuição das chuvas não é regular e a ocorrência de veranicos é freqüente, resultando em morte das plantas por falta de água. Realizou-se este trabalho com o objetivo de avaliar o efeito do polímero hidroretentor (hidrogel) sobre mudas de cafeeiros plantadas em vasos. A pesquisa foi conduzida em vasos, em casa de vegetação, na Fazenda Experimental da Fundação Procafé, Varginha, MG. O experimento consistiu em um fatorial com quatro doses do polímero (0,5; 1,0; 1,5 e 2,0 litros por vaso), dois modos de fornecimento de água e uma testemunha sem água. As mudas foram plantadas em vasos com os polímeros e estes pesados diariamente para monitoramento de perda de água durante 87dias, quando as plantas foram lavadas para medição das variáveis fenológicas. As liberações da água dos vasos para o meio foram maiores na presença do polímero até um período de trinta dias após o plantio, para as dosagens de 1,0 a 2,0 L/vaso do polímero hidratado. Houve aumento crescente na matéria seca das plantas a partir da dosagem de 1,0 L/vaso. Em casa de vegetação, o uso do polímero hidratado no plantio das mudas de café proporcionou maior desenvolvimento das plantas, sendo a melhor resposta obtida para dosagem de 2,0 L
A Multi-Membership Catalogue for 1876 Open Clusters using UCAC4 data
The main objective of this work is to determine the cluster members of 1876
open clusters, using positions and proper motions of the astrometric catalogue
UCAC4. For this purpose we apply three different methods, all them based on a
Bayesian approach, but with different formulations: a purely parametric method,
another completely non-parametric algorithm, and a third, recently developed by
Sampedro & Alfaro, using both formulations at different steps of the whole
process. The first and second statistical moments of the members phase-space
subspace, obtained after applying the three methods, are compared for every
cluster. Although, on average, the three methods yield similar results,
specific differences between them, as well as for some particular clusters, are
also present. The comparison with other published catalogues shows good
agreement. We have also estimated for the first time the mean proper motion for
a sample of 18 clusters. The results are organized in a single catalogue formed
by two main files, one with the most relevant information for each cluster,
partially including that in UCAC4, and the other showing the individual
membership probabilities for each star in the cluster area. The final
catalogue, with an interface design that enables an easy interaction with the
user, is available in electronic format at SSG-IAA
(http://ssg.iaa.es/en/content/sampedro-cluster-catalog) website.Comment: Accepted for publication in MNRAS. 9 pages, 3 figures, 6 table
The impact of sound in people's behaviour in outdoor settings: A study using virtual reality and eye-tracking
This paper presents an analysis of space perception and how visual cues, such as landmarks and sound, are perceived and impact people's behaviour while exploring a given outdoor space. The primary goal of the research is to investigate how auditory sensations and visual stimuli influence people's behaviour in outdoor built environments. Our technique compares people's perception of the built environment in different conditions: the real world and a replicated virtual world. As a case study, a university campus was used, and four experimental conditions were designed. The study followed a between-subjects design, and the data collection included gaze data acquired from an eye-tracking device as well as self-reports. The study concludes that sound influences human behaviour in such settings. More specifically conclusions are that: i) human behaviour in virtual replications of the real space, including both visual and sound stimuli, is tendentially more similar to human behaviour in the real world than in simulations omitting sound; and ii) there is a difference in human behaviour when people explore the same virtually replicated outdoor space, by varying the presence of sound. This study is particularly useful for researchers working on the comparison between human behaviour in virtual and real environments, related to visual and sound stimuli.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Phase diagram of the antiferromagnetic XY model in two dimensions in a magnetic field
The phase diagram of the quasi-two-dimensional easy-plane antiferromagnetic
model, with a magnetic field applied in the easy plane, is studied using the
self-consistent harmonic approximation. We found a linear dependence of the
transition temperature as a function of the field for large values of the
field. Our results are in agreement with experimental data for the spin-1
honeycomb compound BaNi_2V_2O_3Comment: 3 page
Long-Term Complications After Renal Transplantation
IN the past, every effort was directed at the prevention of
acute rejection in renal transplant (RT) patients (pts).
Ever since the introduction of the new immunosuppressive
agents in the late 1990s, the short-term results of renal graft
survival are considered satisfactory. In recent years, the
prevention of long-term graft loss and the extension of life
expectancy have gained new emphasis. The immunosuppressive
agents though, namely calcineurin-inhibitors and
steroids, may potentiate the development of several problems
in RT pts: obesity, hyperglycemia, hyperlipidemia, and
hypertension,1 which are not only risk factors for cardiovascular
disease but also for graft loss.2,3
We performed a retrospective analysis of all RTs performed
at our unit that reached 10 years (y) with a
functioning graft. The aim of the study was to evaluate
long-term complications and, in view of the results, to seek
a possible strategy that minimizes these problems
CVD of CrO2: towards a lower temperature deposition process
We report on the synthesis of highly oriented a-axis CrO2 films onto (0001)
sapphire by atmospheric pressure CVD from CrO3 precursor, at growth
temperatures down to 330 degree Celsius, i.e. close to 70 degrees lower than in
published data for the same chemical system. The films keep the high quality
magnetic behaviour as those deposited at higher temperature, which can be
looked as a promising result in view of their use with thermally sensitive
materials, e.g. narrow band gap semiconductors.Comment: 13 pages, 4 figure
Kidney transplantation in a patient with preformed and exclusively anti-HLA-Cw donor specific antibody
We report a patient who had received a first kidney transplant and had preformed DSA anti-HLA-Cw, developing AMR C4d+ soon after transplant. Classically anti-HLA-Cw are considered less immunogenic and are not considered in many organ allocation systems or immunologic risk stratification algorithms, including in Portugal. However, data from literature confirms that their presence is as deleterious as DSA anti-HLA A/B/DR/DQ. Thus we should take HLA-C typing and respective antibody identification into account in sensitized patients, in order to access risk stratification and establish the need for correct induction or desensitization therapies.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
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