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Evolução da superação da dormência de sementes de capim sudão durante o armazenamento - resultados parciais.
Orientador: Luiz Eichelberger
Influence of Doubled CO2 on Ozone via Changes in the Brewer–Dobson Circulation
In this short note, the effect of enhanced circulation due to doubling CO2 on ozone is investigated. The difference of Brewer–Dobson circulation (BDC) between the doubled CO2 and control run from an idealized atmospheric general circulation model is added to the BDC climatology derived from National Centers for Environmental Prediction—Department of Energy Reanalysis 2 (NCEP2) from 1979 to 2002. Then it is used to drive the California Institute of Technology/Jet Propulsion Laboratory (Caltech/JPL) two-dimensional chemistry and transport model. The results reveal that the total ozone increases by 7 and 3.5 Dobson units (DU) in the high latitudes of the Northern and Southern Hemispheres, respectively, and decreases by 4 DU in the Tropics as a result of the increase in BDC associated with doubled CO2. If the change of eddy mixing coefficients after doubling CO2 is also considered, the total ozone will increase by 6.5 and 3 DU in the high latitudes of the Northern and Southern Hemispheres after combining both effects from the change in BDC and eddy mixing coefficients
Solubility studies of ultra pure transition elements in ultra pure alkali metals
Solubility of pure iron, molybdenum, niobium, and tantalum in liquid potassiu
Breast injury during sport participation
A recent study found that almost half (47.9%), of female college athletes participating in basketball, soccer, volleyball and softball (n = 194) suffered a breast injury during their college career with less than 10% reporting their injury to health personnel with only 2.1% receiving treatment [1]. Breast injury in female athletes is under-reported and is lacking a much-needed level of awareness in sport. If there is a void in awareness of breast injuries and in reporting breast injuries, preventive measures as well as any potential sequela from the injury will not be given the necessary attention
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Mound Laboratory Monthly Progress Report for February 1961
A survey and re-evaluation of previous work on polyurethane and polyurethane--epoxy copolymer systems was initiated to determine which phases are more productive than others. The effects of varying excess polyol content were studied. Work was carried out to define the amounts of butamediol that the system Adiprene L-213-ferric acetyl acetonate can tolerate and still be thoroughly cured. An experimental diallyl phthalate formulation was made and tested. A survey is being made of potential sources of kilogram quantities of Th/ sup 2//sup 3//sup 0/ in the United States. Analyses of various samples indicated concentrations almost three times as great as previously reported. The half-life of Rain was recalculated to include new data, and the results are reported as a function of the resolution time of the gas flow proportional counter. A method is being developed for determining the coincidence correction in porportional alpha counters by following the decay of a short-lived isotope. Additional determinations were made on the density of liquid cerium by the vacuum pycnometer method using tantalum pycnometers of about 0.5 cm/sup 3/ capacity. The viscosity of molten plutonium metal was investigated from 648 to 950 deg C with a cup viscometer. The construction of the hightemperature colorimeter was continued. Work was continued on the fabrication of plutonium-bearing glass fibers. (M.C.G.
Adequação da infraestrutura, dos equipamentos, das acomodações e das condições ambientais dos laboratórios da Embrapa à norma ABNT NBR ISO/IEC 17.025:2005.
Editores técnicos: Joseani Mesquita Antunes, Ana Lídia Variani Bonato, Márcia Barrocas Moreira Pimentel
The Effects of Molecular Anions on the Chemistry of Dark Clouds
We have investigated the role of molecular anion chemistry in pseudo-time
dependent chemical models of dark clouds. With oxygen-rich elemental
abundances, the addition of anions results in a slight improvement in the
overall agreement between model results and observations of molecular
abundances in TMC-1 (CP). More importantly, with the inclusion of anions, we
see an enhanced production efficiency of unsaturated carbon-chain neutral
molecules, especially in the longer members of the families CnH, CnH2, and
HCnN. The use of carbon-rich elemental abundances in models of TMC-1 (CP) with
anion chemistry worsens the agreement with observations obtained in the absence
of anions.Comment: Accepted for publication in ApJ, 24 pages, 5 figure
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