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Scalar Spectrum from a Dynamical Gravity/Gauge model
We show that a Dynamical AdS/QCD model is able to reproduce the linear Regge
trajectories for the light-flavor sector of mesons with high spin and also for
the scalar and pseudoscalar ones. In addition the model has confinement by the
Wilson loop criteria and a mass gap. We also calculate the decay amplitude of
scalars into two pion in good agreement to the available experimental data.Comment: Presented in the 4th International Workshop on Astronomy and
Relativistic Astrophysic
UV-filter pollution: current concerns and future prospects.
UV-filters are widely used in cosmetics and personal care products to protect users' skin from redamage caused by ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun. Globally, an estimated 16,000 to 25,000 tonnes of products containing UV-filters were used in 2014 with modern consumption likely to be much higher. Beyond this use in cosmetics and personal care products, UV-filters are also widely used to provide UV-stability in industrial products such as paints and plastics. This review discusses the main routes by which UV-filters enter aquatic environments and summarises the conclusions of studies from the past 10 years that have investigated the effects of UV-filters on environmentally relevant species including corals, microalgae, fish, and marine mammals. Safety data regarding the potential impact of UV-filters on human health are also discussed. Finally, we explore the challenges surrounding UV-filter removal and research on more environmentally friendly alternatives to current UV-filters. [Abstract copyright: © 2021. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
A simple beam model to analyse the durability of adhesively bonded tile floorings in presence of shrinkage
A simple beam model for the evaluation of tile debonding due to substrate shrinkage is presented. The tile-adhesive-substrate package is modeled as an Euler-Bernoulli beam laying on a two-layer elastic foundation. An effective discrete model for inter-tile grouting is introduced with the aim of modelling workmanship defects due to partial filled groutings. The model is validated using the results of a 2D FE model. Different defect configurations and adhesive typologies are analysed, focusing the attention on the prediction of normal stresses in the adhesive layer under the assumption of Mode I failure of the adhesive
Modeling environmental ageing in masonry strengthened with composites
The effects of environmental ageing due to rising damp and salt crystallization on composite strengthening systems, e.g. fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) and fiber reinforced cementitious matrix (FRCM), bonded to masonry substrates are still scarcely known. Although few laboratory tests have been recently conducted to this aim, very limited information is available. In this paper, the simulation of accelerated weathering/ageing cycles of masonry strengthened with composites is proposed by means of a multiphase model which accounts for salt transport and crystallization. This multiphase model is implemented together with ad hoc boundary conditions and a restart analysis procedure which attempt to reproduce the repetition of weathering cycles (composed of a wetting phase in a saline solution and a drying phase in the oven). Laboratory accelerated weathering tests on masonry specimens strengthened with lime mortar-based FRCM are numerically reproduced. Additional information on the salt crystallization process within the specimen is obtained along with the weathering procedure. Further numerical insights are shown and compared for different strengthening systems, i.e. cement mortar-based FRCM and FRP. Different salt crystallization patterns in the specimens with different strengthening systems are observed and discussed
Efeito do volume e de diferentes concentrações de solução de cloreto de sódio nos resultados de análise de glúten.
Orientadora: Martha Zavariz de Miranda
Research Notes: Resistance of soybean lines and cultivars to the root-knot nematode, Meloidogyne javanica
In a clayed soil heavy infested with Meloidogyne javanica at Guatapara farm , state of Sao Paulo , 36 soybean cultivars and breeding lines were tested for resistance to this nematode. Plots were constituted of three rows, 3 m long and 0.60 m apart and each plot was bordered on both sides with a row of \u27Davis \u27 cv, the susceptible check. Soybeans were seeded in November, 1979, in a randomized complete block design with eight replications
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