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Physicochemical characterization of blueberry (Vaccinium spp.) juices from 55 cultivars grown in Northern Spain
Blueberry (Vaccinium spp.) cultivation has experienced a notable increase both for its good organoleptic characteristics and the nutritional and functional properties of this berry. The aim of this study was the physicochemical characterization of blueberry juices obtained from 55 blueberry cultivars grown under the same environmental conditions for 2–4 years. The results provide a broad and robust database, both for the number of cultivars and the periods of monitoring thereof, in order to cover different aspects of blueberry processing, and more specifically, production of juices. Blueberries belonging to V. virgatum cultivars showed the higher values of total anthocyanin content, total phenolic content, antioxidant activity, soluble solids, and pH, and V. corymbosum cultivars the higher level of titratable acidity. Results also showed a high variability among cultivars. Observed variations can be used in plant breeding and classification of blueberry cultivars, at least, at the species level
Band-gap Shift In Cds Semiconductor By Photoacoustic Spectroscopy: Evidence Of A Cubic To Hexagonal Lattice Transition
The band-gap energies of the CdS semiconductor are obtained by a photoacoustic spectroscopy (PAS) technique over a range of temperature of thermal annealing (TTA), in which the evolution of the sample structure is characterized by x-ray diffraction patterns. The PAS experiment gives a set of data for the band-gap shift in the region of the fundamental absorption edge. With increasing TTA the band-gap shift increases up to a critical TTA when its slope decreases in a roughly symmetrical way. It is suggested that at this temperature a cubic to hexagonal-lattice transition occurs.64329129
Generalized Assisted Inflation
We obtain a new class of exact cosmological solutions for multi-scalar fields
with exponential potentials. We generalize the assisted inflation solutions
previously obtained, and demonstrate how they are modified when there exist
cross-couplings between the fields, such as occur in supergravity inspired
cosmological models.Comment: 5 page
Spin filtering and magnetoresistance in ballistic tunnel junctions
We theoretically investigate magnetoresistance (MR) effects in connection
with spin filtering in quantum-coherent transport through tunnel junctions
based on non-magnetic/semimagnetic heterostructures. We find that spin
filtering in conjunction with the suppression/enhancement of the spin-dependent
Fermi seas in semimagnetic contacts gives rise to (i) spin-split kinks in the
MR of single barriers and (ii) a robust beating pattern in the MR of double
barriers with a semimagnetic well. We believe these are unique signatures for
quantum filtering.Comment: Added references + corrected typo
Side-resistance to macrolactones in cattle nematodes
Cattle ranches in Rio Grande do Sul (RS),
are predominantly extensive and the control of
gastrointestinal nematodes relies on the continuous usage
of anthelmintic drugs. Macrocyclic lactones (MLs) are the
most frequently used products. There have been reports
of anthelmintic resistance from gastrointestinal parasites
in RS. The objective of this work was to determine the
efficacy of 10 commercially available MLs in naturally
infected cattle. A total of seventy Nelore and Charolais
of abaut one year old and their crosses were studied.
Each group (n=7) was treated with: doramectin 1%
(Dectomaxâ, Pfizer), moxidectin 1% (Cydectinâ, Fort
Dodge), four ivermectin 1% (Ivermectinaâ, Ouro Fino;
Ivermectinaâ, Jofadel; Imectinâ, Irfa; Dectiverâ, Lapisa);
ivermectin 3.1% (Ivomec Goldâ, Merial), two abamectin
1% (Abamectinaâ, Jofadel; Abactinâ, Biofarm), and the
combination ivermectin 2.25% plus abamectin 1.25%
(Solutionâ, Intervet) at their recommended doses. Fecal
samples were collected at 0, 7, 14 and 21 days postreatment
for the fecal egg count reduction test (FECRT)
and larval culture, using modified RESO analysis. At 21
days after treatment overall efficacy was 0, 0, 19, 89,
30, 13, 27, 0, 0, and 67% respectively. Trichostrongylus
sp. and Cooperia sp. have shown resistance to all
products. Although, ivermectin 3.1% nor the combination
ivermectin plus abamectin were used previously against
this parasite population, the data confirm the deep
development of side-resistance between MLs in the
most important cattle nematodes.No Rio Grande do Sul (RS), a bovinocultura
de corte, em sua maioria, tem caráter extensivo e o
controle parasitário é fundamentado no uso contínuo
de drogas anti-helmínticas. Os produtos mais utilizados
fazem parte do grupo das lactonas macrocíclicas (LMs).
No RS, já existem relatos da ocorrência de resistência
a estes produtos em parasitas gastrintestinais. O objetivo
deste trabalho foi determinar a eficácia de 10 LM´s
disponíveis comercialmente em bovinos naturalmente
infectados. Foram utilizados setenta bovinos da raça
Nelore, de aproximadamente um ano de idade. Cada
grupo (n=7) foi tratado com doramectina 1%
(Dectomaxâ, Pfizer), moxidectina 1% (Cydectinâ, Fort
Dodge), quatro ivermectinas 1% (Ivermectinaâ, Ouro
Fino; Ivermectinaâ, Jofadel; Imectinâ, Irfa; Dectiverâ,
Lapisa); ivermectina 3,1% (Ivomec Goldâ, Merial), duas
abamectinas 1% (Abamectinaâ, Jofadel; Abactinâ,
Biofarm), e a combinação de abamectina 1,25% com
ivermectina 2,25% (Solutionâ, Intervet) na dose
recomendada pelo fabricante. Amostras fecais foram
colhidas nos dias 0, 7, 14 e 21 pós-tratamento para
determinação do número de ovos e cultura de larvas e
cálculo do percentual de eficácia com o programa
estatístico RESO. A eficácia das drogas foi de 0, 0, 19,
89, 30, 13, 27, 0, 0, e 67% respectivamente, 21 dias
pós-tratamento. Os gêneros, Trichostrongylus sp. e
Cooperia sp. demonstraram resistência a todos os
produtos. Embora nessa população de parasitas
gastrintestinais o produto à base de ivermectina 3,1% e
da combinação ivermectina e abamectina jamais tenha
sido utilizado previamente, os dados obtidos confirmam
o grave desenvolvimento da resistência lateral entre as
LMs nos mais importantes nematóides de bovinos
Giant magnetoresistance of multiwall carbon nanotubes: modeling the tube/ferromagnetic-electrode burying contact
We report on the giant magnetoresistance (GMR) of multiwall carbon nanotubes
with ultra small diameters. In particular, we consider the effect of the
inter-wall interactions and the lead/nanotube coupling. Comparative studies
have been performed to show that in the case when all walls are well coupled to
the electrodes, the so-called inverse GMR can appear. The tendency towards a
negative GMR depends on the inter-wall interaction and on the nanotube le ngth.
If, however, the inner nanotubes are out of contact with one of the electrodes,
the GMR remains positive even for relatively strong inter-wall interactions
regardless of the outer nanotube length. These results shed additional light on
recently reported experimental data, where an inverse GMR was found in some
multiwall carbon nanotube samples.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figure
UX design in agile: a DSDM case study
Integrating User Experience (UX) design with agile development continues to be the subject of academic studies and practitioner discussions. Most of the existing literature focuses on SCRUM and XP, but in this paper we investigate a technical company who use DSDM. Unlike other agile methods, DSDM provides a configurable framework and a set of roles that covers the whole software development process. While elements of the UX design integration experience were similar to those reported with other agile methods, working practices to mitigate the challenges were identified using DSDM’s standard elements. Specifically, communication challenges were mitigated by extending two of DSDM’s standard roles. In addition, a change of focus between a design-led phase and a development-led phase of the project changed the communication challenges. Agile teams need to be aware that this change of focus can happen and the implications that it has for their work
The brief body avoidance and checking scale for physically active men: development and initial validation
The aim of this study was to develop and examine the psychometric properties of the Brief Body Avoidance and Checking Scale (BBACS) for physically active men. The BBACS is designed to assess the frequency of body checking and avoidance behaviors common among users of gyms and health clubs. Following development of an initial pool of items and content judgment, data from 325 men were collected from gym users and participants in organized sporting events. Confirmatory factor analysis showed a good fit for a model with two factors and 12 items. Satisfactory evidence of construct validity and internal consistency was also generated through analysis of factor loadings, t-values, correlations with drive for muscularity and body satisfaction measures, group differences, Cronbach’s alpha, and construct reliability tests. The BBACS appears to be a valid and reliable scale for assessing the frequency of body checking and body avoidance behaviors among physically active men
Qualitative Properties of Magnetic Fields in Scalar Field Cosmology
We study the qualitative properties of the class of spatially homogeneous
Bianchi VI_o cosmological models containing a perfect fluid with a linear
equation of state, a scalar field with an exponential potential and a uniform
cosmic magnetic field, using dynamical systems techniques. We find that all
models evolve away from an expanding massless scalar field model in which the
matter and the magnetic field are negligible dynamically. We also find that for
a particular range of parameter values the models evolve towards the usual
power-law inflationary model (with no magnetic field) and, furthermore, we
conclude that inflation is not fundamentally affected by the presence of a
uniform primordial magnetic field. We investigate the physical properties of
the Bianchi I magnetic field models in some detail.Comment: 12 pages, 2 figures in REVTeX format. to appear in Phys. Rev.
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