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    Métodos para determinar taninos em sorgo, avaliando-se o desempenho de aves e a digestibilidade in vitro da matéria seca.

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    Com o objetivo de comparar metodos para determinar a presenca de taninos em sorgo (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench), foi conduzido um experimento com aves e realizada a analise da digestibilidade "in vitro" da materia seca. Foram avaliados os metodos Azul da Prussia, Vanilina/HCI e Proantocianidina, e na preparacao das racoes, foram utilizados dez diferentes hibridos de sorgo e uma variedade de milho. A presenca de compostos fenolicos determinada pelo metodo Azul da Prussia apresentou maior correlacao com o ganho de peso das aves e a digestibilidade "in vitro" da materia seca

    Characterisation of demoulding parameters in micro-injection moulding

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    YesCondition monitoring of micro injection moulding is an effective way of understanding the processing effects of variable parameter settings. This paper reports an experimental study that investigates the characteristics of the demoulding behaviour in micro injection moulding (A mu-IM) with a focus on the process factors that affect parts' quality. Using a Cyclic Olefin Copolyme (COC) microfluidics demonstrator, the demoulding performance was studied as a function of four process parameters (melt temperature, mould temperature, holding pressure and injection speed), employing the design of experiment approach. The results provide empirical evidences on the effect that processing parameters have on demoulding conditions in A mu-IM, and identifies combinations of parameters that can be used to achieve the optimal processing conditions in regards to demoulding behaviour of micro parts. It was concluded that there was a direct correlation between the applied pressure during part filling, holding phases and the demoulding characteristic factors of the A mu-IM cycle such as ejection force, integral and time

    Test results of the front-end system for the Silicon Drift Detectors of ALICE

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    The front-end system of the Silicon Drift Detectors (SDDs) of the ALICE experiment is made of two ASICs. The first chip performs the preamplification, temporary analogue storage and analogue-to-digital conversion of the detector signals. The second chip is a digital buffer that allows for a significant reduction of the connection from the front-end module to the outside world. In this paper, the results achieved on the first complete prototype of the front-end system for the SDDs of ALICE are presented
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