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    Does Environmental Enrichment Reduce Stress? An Integrated Measure of Corticosterone from Feathers Provides a Novel Perspective

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    Enrichment is widely used as tool for managing fearfulness, undesirable behaviors, and stress in captive animals, and for studying exploration and personality. Inconsistencies in previous studies of physiological and behavioral responses to enrichment led us to hypothesize that enrichment and its removal are stressful environmental changes to which the hormone corticosterone and fearfulness, activity, and exploration behaviors ought to be sensitive. We conducted two experiments with a captive population of wild-caught Clark's nutcrackers (Nucifraga columbiana) to assess responses to short- (10-d) and long-term (3-mo) enrichment, their removal, and the influence of novelty, within the same animal. Variation in an integrated measure of corticosterone from feathers, combined with video recordings of behaviors, suggests that how individuals perceive enrichment and its removal depends on the duration of exposure. Short- and long-term enrichment elicited different physiological responses, with the former acting as a stressor and birds exhibiting acclimation to the latter. Non-novel enrichment evoked the strongest corticosterone responses of all the treatments, suggesting that the second exposure to the same objects acted as a physiological cue, and that acclimation was overridden by negative past experience. Birds showed weak behavioral responses that were not related to corticosterone. By demonstrating that an integrated measure of glucocorticoid physiology varies significantly with changes to enrichment in the absence of agonistic interactions, our study sheds light on potential mechanisms driving physiological and behavioral responses to environmental change

    Face2Face, una actividad para la orientación profesional

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    Congreso Universitario de Innovación Educativa En las Enseñanzas Técnicas, CUIEET (26º. 2018. Gijón

    Mm-wave antennas and components: Profiting from 3D-printing

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    International audienceThe goal of this manuscript is to show the potential of additive manufacturing (AM) to produce cost-effective high-performance passive mm-wave components and antennas. We focus on the particular AM technique developed by SWISSto12 based on the so called Stereolithography (SLA), which consists on the 3D-printing of a skeleton of the component using a non-conductive polymer. Chemical copper plating is then applied in order to make all component surfaces RF-conductive. One of the most relevant advantages associated to this approach stems from its ability to produce low-weight monolithic devices. Two 3D-printed RF-devices operating at mm-waves are here presented: a Ka-band radiating element and a V-band orthomode-transducer. Both devices have been firstly designed using full-wave solvers, then manufactured and finally validated through measurements. © 2017 IEEE

    Surface finish effect on the anodizing behaviour of Al-Si components obtained by sub-liquidus casting process.

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    The aim of this study was to investigate the hard decorative anodizing components of A357 aluminium alloy, obtained in semisolid state by Sub Liquidus Casting® process, to improve its tribological properties and corrosion resistance. Components were heat treated in order to modify the shape and distribution of the eutectic silicon phase. The influence of shot peening pre-treatment on anodizing process was evaluated. Surface modifications were investigated as they might have beneficial effects on the wear and corrosion behaviour. Furthermore, the influence of surface condition on the anodization colouring behaviour of aluminium was studied. The microstructure and the surface finish influence on the anodic oxide film growth were studied by optical and scanning electron microscopy. Experiments using a tribometer (ball on disc configuration) were performed in order to evaluate the tribological properties of the material. Salt spray corrosion tests were used to study the corrosion properties before and after the anodizing process.Peer Reviewe
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