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    The drought and supportive irrigation for coconut

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    Mulberry under coconut . sericulture increases coconut profitability

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    The drought and supportive irrigation for coocnut

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    Nuclear like effects in proton-proton collisions at high energy

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    We show that several effects considered nuclear effects are not nuclear in the sense that they do not only occur in nucleus-nucleus and hadron-nucleus collisions but, as well, they are present in hadron-hadron (proton-proton) collisions. The matter creation mechanism in hh, hA and AA collisions is always the same. The pT suppression of particles produced in large multiplicity events compared to low multiplicity events, the elliptic flow and the Cronin effect are predicted to occur in pp collisions at LHC energies as a consequence of the obtained high density partonic medium

    Universal behavior of baryons and mesons' transverse momentum distributions in the framework of percolation of strings

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    In the framework of percolation of strings, we present predictions for the RAAR_{AA} and RCPR_{CP} for mesons and baryons and for pˉ/π0\bar{p}/\pi^{0} ratios at LHC energies.Comment: Presented at "Heavy Ion Collisions at the LHC: last call for predictions", Geneva Switzerland, May 14th-June 8t

    Produção E Composição Mineral Do Coentro Em Sistema Hidroponico De Baixo Custo

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    Coriander (Coriandrum sativum L.) is a vegetable widely consumed in Brazil, however, especially in communities across the Brazilian semiarid, it is still cultivated in a rudimentary way, without rationalization of inputs such as seeds and fertilizers. So the objective of this study was to evaluate the impacts of strategies of optimization of inputs and their implications in the production and mineral composition of coriander (cv. Tabocas) grown in low-cost hydroponic system. The treatments consisted of four rates of seeds per cell in seeding (0.5, 1.0, 1.5 and 2.0 g) and three spacing between cells (7.0, 10.0 and 15.0 cm), distributed in a completely randomized design, analyzed in 4×3factorial, with three repetitions, totaling 36 experimental units. The fresh and dry weight of plant, shoot and root, as well as content of Ntot, P, K, Ca, Mg, Cl and Na in the shoot were evaluated, and the results were submitted to analysis of variance. It was concluded that the production of coriander is feasible in the " low cost hydroponic module ". It is recommended the use of 1.0 g of seeds per cell and spacing of 7.0 cm between cells, which means an average production of 5.5 kg m-2 of fresh mass of aerial parts. About the mineral composition, it was found a decreasing trend of Ca and chlorides contents due to the increase in seed weight. © 2016, Universidade Estadual Paulista - UNESP. All rights reserved.21468569

    Superposition effect and clan structure in forward-backward multiplicity correlations

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    The main purpose of this paper is to discuss the link between forward-backward multiplicity correlations properties and the shape of the corresponding final charged particle multiplicity distribution in various classes of events in different collisions. It is shown that the same mechanism which explains the shoulder effect and the H_n vs. n oscillations in charged particle multiplicity distributions, i.e., the weighted superposition of different classes of events with negative binomial properties, reproduces within experimental errors also the forward-backward multiplicity correlation strength in e+e- annihilation at LEP energy and allows interesting predictions for pp collisions in the TeV energy region, to be tested at LHC, for instance with the ALICE detector. We limit ourselves at present to study substructures properties in hadron-hadron collisions and e+e- annihilation; they are examined as ancillary examples in the conviction that their understanding might be relevant also in other more complex cases.Comment: 16 page

    Production of Secondaries in High Energy d+Au Collisions

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    In the framework of Quark-Gluon String Model we calculate the inclusive spectra of secondaries produced in d+Au collisions at intermediate (CERN SPS) and at much higher (RHIC) energies. The results of numerical calculations at intermediate energies are in reasonable agreement with the data. At RHIC energies numerically large inelastic screening corrections (percolation effects) should be accounted for in calculations. We extract these effects from the existing RHIC experimental data on minimum bias and central d+Au collisions. The predictions for p+Au interactions at LHC energy are also given.Comment: 18 pages and 10 figure

    A model for net-baryon rapidity distribution

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    In nuclear collisions, a sizable fraction of the available energy is carried away by baryons. As the baryon number is conserved, the net-baryon BBˉB-\bar{B} retains information on the energy-momentum carried by the incoming nuclei. A simple and consistent model for net-baryon production in high energy proton-proton and nucleus-nucleus collisions is presented. The basic ingredients of the model are valence string formation based on standard PDFs with QCD evolution and string fragmentation via the Schwinger mechanism. The results of the model are presented and compared with data at different centre-of-mass energies and centralities, as well as with existing models. These results show that a good description of the main features of net-baryon data is possible in the framework of a simplistic model, with the advantage of making the fundamental production mechanisms manifest.Comment: 9 pages, 12 figures; in fig. 11 a) the vertical scale was correcte

    Production of secondaries in soft p+pb collisions at LHC

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    We calculate the inclusive spectra of secondaries produced in soft (minimum bias) p+Pb collisions in the framework of Quark-Gluon String Model at LHC energy, and by taking into account the inelastic screening corrections (percolation effects). The role of these effects is expected to be very large at very high energies, and they should decrease the spectra about 3 times in the midrapidity region and increase them about 2 times in the fragmentation region at the energy of LHC.Comment: 18 pages and 10 figures. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:0802.219
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