862 research outputs found

    Olive mill wastewater valorization : use by non-conventional yeasts.

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    peer reviewedThe ability of the strains Yarrowia lipolytica and Candida rugosa to grow on Olive Mill Wastewater (OMW) based medium and to produce high-value compounds from OMW (such as enzymes), while degrading this waste, was tested. Factors affecting cellular growth and OMW degradation were also studied, such as OMW composition, dilution and supplementation. OMW collected from 3-phase olive mill of the north region of Portugal were used and characterized chemical and biochemically. OMW with COD ranging from 100 g·L-1 to 200 g·L-1 were supplemented with yeast extract and ammonium chloride proportionally to its organic composition. Preliminary studies of OMW consumption were carried out in batch cultures of Y. lipolytica W29 and C. rugosa PYCC 3238. The strains were able to grow in the OMW used without dilution, to consume almost all of the sugars present in the media and to significantly reduce COD. Y. lipolytica W29 was less affected by operating conditions changes such as, stirring rate variation and OMW medium supplementation

    Section efficace de la réaction 16O(t, n) 18F application au dosage de l'oxygène

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    Des échantillons de tantale oxydés anodiquement ont été irradiés avec des tritons de 1,6 à 3,7 MeV. La section efficace a été déterminée par mesure de la radioactivité du 18F. La valeur trouvée à 2 MeV est de 220 mb. Nos résultats sont en désaccord avec les valeurs publiées par Jarmie jusqu'à 2,2 MeV et avec la forme de la courbe obtenue par Barrandon et Albert entre 2 et 3 MeV. La réaction 16O(t, n) 18F a été utilisée pour doser l'oxygène à la surface d'échantillons d'acier inoxydable. Une limite de détection de 0,004 μg.cm-2 a été obtenue à 2 MeV, après 10 min. d'irradiation avec un faisceau de 0,2 μA de tritons. Les possibilités d'application aux dosages dans la masse sont discutées

    Recurrent Upper Gastro-Intestinal Bleed Caused by a Pseudo-Aneurysm of the Gastro-Duodenal Artery

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    Os autores apresentam o caso clínico de um homem de 39 anos de idade com antecedentes de pancreatite crónica, que apresenta um quadro de hemorragia digestiva alta recorrente, com repercussão hemodinâmica, endoscopias altas sucessivas sem alterações, e cujos exames imagiológicos revelam presença de mal-formação vascular do tronco celíaco. Na sequência de mais um episódio de hemorragia digestiva alta com franca repercussão hemodinâmica, é internado no Serviço de Medicina,realizando arteriografia selectiva que mostrou a presença de pseudo-aneurisma da artéria gastroduodenal. Após a embolização, verificou-se uma progressiva e mantida melhoria da sua situação clínica. Descrevem os autores um quadro de hemorragia digestiva alta recorrente por malformação arterial associada à pancreatite crónica

    COVID-19 Infection Triggered Juvenile Systemic Lupus Erythematosus-Like Disease

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    Undifferentiated Sarcoma of the Liver in the Adult

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    Os AA apresentam um caso clínico de sarcoma indiferenciado do fígado no adulto com metástases pulmonares, cardíacas e com recidiva local hepática. Salienta-se a contribuição dos exames complementares de diagnóstico, com especial relevo para a ecocardiografia no diagnóstico precoce de metástases intracardiacas. Não encontrámos qualquer outro caso descrito na literatura portuguesa

    Vince – a case study

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    Vince was an unusual hurricane that developed over the North Atlantic Ocean in an unexpected area, on October 2005. In this work, the authors analyze its background and genesis over the ocean, making use of satellite imagery and numerical models. The impacts on sea state are investigated both numerically and observationally. Landfall over the Iberian Peninsula is monitored with surface observations and a radar system at Algarve (Portugal)

    Dois Casos de Quérion por Trichophyton Mentagrophytes

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    Introdução: O Quérion é uma forma rara e infl amatória de tinea capitis causada por fungos dermatófi tos. O diagnóstico é difi cultado pela demora no exame cultural e possibilidade de várias etiologias no diagnóstico diferencial. O tratamento é prolongado e implica o recurso a antifúngicos sistémicos. Novos fármacos têm sido considerados após a descontinuação da griseofulvina em Portugal. Casos clínicos: Apresentamos duas crianças com lesões dolorosas do couro cabeludo com reação infl amatória exuberante, exsudativa e alopécia local acompanhadas de febre. O exame bacteriológico foi negativo e o micológico revelou Trichophyton mentagrophytes. Foram medicados com fl ucloxacilina endovenosa, antifúngicos orais (griseofulvina e itraconazol), corticoide e antifúngico tópicos. A resposta foi favorável com evolução lenta para a cura com área de alopécia residual. Conclusão: Estes casos destacam -se pela sua raridade e ilustram a exuberância das manifestações clínicas desta entidade. O diagnóstico precoce, a identificação e tratamento da fonte de contágio e as medidas de higiene e vigilância sanitária são primordiais para o controlo da infecção

    Hydrogenotrophic activity under increased H₂/CO₂ pressure: effect on methane production and microbial community

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    H2 and CO2 are main compounds of synthesis gas. Efficient conversion of syngas to biomethane is a straightforward strategy to integrate the energy value of syngas into existing natural gas grid infrastructures. In this study, the effect of initial H2/CO2 (80/20, v/v) pressure on methane production rate and microbial community diversity was assessed in a hyperbaric bioreactor inoculated with anaerobic granular sludge. Several batch experiments were performed to distinguish between the effect of initial total gas pressure and H2/CO2 partial pressure: (1) varying initial gas pressure (from 1 to 6 bar) with 100% H2/CO2 mixture; (2) constant initial gas pressure (5 bar), with increasing H2/CO2 partial pressure (from 1 to 5 bar); (3) varying initial gas pressure (from 2 to 5 bar) with constant H2/CO2 partial pressure (2 bar). In (2) and (3), N2 was used for ensuring the necessary overpressure. Microbial community changes in the system were monitored by 16S rRNA-based techniques (PCR-DGGE). The raise of H2/CO2 initial pressure (100% H2/CO2) from 1 to 5 bar led to an improvement in methane rate production from 0.035 ± 0.014 mmol h1 to 0.072 ± 0.019 mmol h1. Similar methane production rates were observed in reactors operated at the same H2/CO2 partial pressures, even when varying the total initial gas pressure. Hydrogen partial pressure was shown to determine the structure of bacterial communities and diversity decreased with increasing H2/CO2 partial pressure. No significant changes were observed for the archaeal communities

    Effect of hyperbaric stress on yeast morphology: Study by automated image analysis

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    The effects of hyperbaric stress on the morphology of Saccharomyces cerevisiae were studied in batch cultures under pressures between 0.1 MPa and 0.6 MPa and different gas compositions (air, oxygen, nitrogen or carbon dioxide), covering aerobic and anaerobic conditions. A method using automatic image analysis for classification of S. cerevisiae cells based on their morphology was developed and applied to experimental data. Information on cell size distribution and bud formation throughout the cell cycle is reported. The results show that the effect of pressure on cell activity strongly depends on the nature of the gas used for pressurization. While nitrogen and air to a maximum of 0.6 MPa of pressure were innocuous to yeast, oxygen and carbon dioxide pressure caused cell inactivation, which was confirmed by the reduction of bud cells with time. Moreover, a decrease in the average cell size was found for cells exposed for 7.5 h to 0.6 MPa CO2.CAPES and CNPq (Brazil). Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia (Portugal)

    Pressurized syngas bioconversion: physiological and microbial characterization

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    ICBM-3 - 3rd International Conference on Biogas MicrobiologySyngas is composed mainly by CO, H2 and CO2 and its fermentation is a promising biological process to produce fuels or commodity chemicals. Experiments under increased initial syngas pressures, up to 5.2×105 Pa, were carried out to evaluate the effects on metabolites production and microbial communities structure. Two strategies were applied: NB non-adapted biomass and SB successively syngas-fed biomass. The rise of syngas pressure from 1.2×105 Pa up to 5.2×105 Pa led to a decrease on CO and H2 consumption rates and CH4 production rate. Moreover, when methanogenesis was partially inhibited, propionate and butyrate were the main metabolites produced from syngas. DGGE profiles showed differences on diversity and on similarity indices (SI) with changes in pressure. Regardless the syngas pressure employed, the archaeal communities had higher SI (above 70%) than bacterial community (48% to 62%). From the Illumina sequencing analysis, it was observed that the relative abundance of bacterial communities tend to decrease (72% to 46%), and archaeal communities increased (25% to 54%) by raising the pressure of syngas from 1.2×105 Pa to 5.2×105 Pa. In the inoculum and biomass incubated at 1.2×105 Pa syngas, 40% of total population were from Proteobacteria phylum and Deltraproteobacteria class and their abundance was reduced 4-fold at 5.2×105 Pa. As a direct effect of high pressures of syngas, organisms belonging to Firmicutes, Synergistetes and Thermotogae phyla increased over 10-fold. The predominant phylotypes at 3×105 Pa and 5.2×105 Pa were related to Methanobacterium genus (archaea) and to Eubacteriaceae, Synergistaceae and Syntrophobacteraceae families (bacteria). These results showed a microbial population enrichment suggesting a high specialization for the substrate.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
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