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    A cultura da goiaba.

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    bitstream/item/128279/1/PLANTAR-Goiaba-ed02-2010.pdf2. ed. rev. e ampl.Autores: Adriane Luciana da Silva, Alessandra Monteiro S. Mendes, Anderson Ramos de Oliveira, Beatriz Aguiar Jordão Paranhos, Carlos Antonio Fernades Santos, Davi José Silva, Débora Costa Bastos, Diógenes da Cruz Batista, Flávia Rabelo Barbosa, José Eudes de Morais Oliveira, José Lincoln Pinheiro de Araújo, José Maria Pinto, José Mauro da Cunha e Castro, José Monteiro Soares, Luís Henrique Bassoi, Luiz Gonzaga Neto, Magna Soelma Bezerra de Moura, Marcelo Calgaro, Maria Auxiliadora Coêlho de Lima, Mirtes Freitas Lima, Rebert Coelho Correia, Vanderlise Giongo Petrere. Projeto Minibibliotecas

    Dynamical reentrance and geometry imposed quantization effects in Nb-AlOx-Nb Josephson junction arrays

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    In this paper, we report on different phenomena related to the magnetic properties of artificially prepared highly ordered (periodic) two-dimensional Josephson junction arrays (2D-JJA) of both shunted and unshunted Nb-AlOx-Nb tunnel junctions. By employing mutual-inductance measurements and using a high-sensitive bridge, we have thoroughly investigated (both experimentally and theoretically) the temperature and magnetic field dependence of complex AC susceptibility of 2D-JJA. We also demonstrate the use of the scanning SQUID microscope for imaging the local flux distribution within our unshunted arrays

    Irreversibility line and low-field grain-boundary pinning in electron-doped superconducting thin films

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    AC magnetic susceptibilities of electron-doped Pr_{1.85}Ce_{0.15}CuO_4 (PCCO) and Sm_{1.85}Ce_{0.15}CuO_4 (SCCO) granular thin films have been measured as a function of temperature and magnetic-field strength. Depending on the level of homogeneity of our films, two different types of the irreversibility line (IL) defined as the intergrain-loss peak temperature in the imaginary part of susceptibility have been found. The obtained results are described via the critical-state model taking into account the low-field grain-boundary pinning. The extracted pinning-force densities in more granular SCCO films turn out to be four times larger than their counterparts in less granular PCCO films

    Physical properties of single-crystalline fibers of the colossal-magnetoresistance manganite La0.7Ca0.3MnO3

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    We have grown high-quality single crystals of the colossal-magnetoresistance (CMR) material La0.7Ca0.3MnO3 by using the laser heated pedestal growth (LHPG) method. Samples were grown as fibers of different diameters, and with lengths of the order of centimeters. Their composition and structure were verified through X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microcopy with EDX (Energy Dispersive X-ray Analysis) and by Rietveld analysis. The quality of the crystalline fibers was confirmed by Laue and EBSD (Electron Backscatter Diffraction) patterns. Rocking curves performed along the fiber axis revealed a half-height width of 0.073 degrees. The CMR behavior was confirmed by electrical resistivity and magnetization measurements as a function of temperature.Comment: 11 pages (including 3 figures); to appear in Appl. Phys. Let

    Genesis and evolution of voçorocas on Botucatu formation rocks (Uper Araguaia river, Goiás and Mato Grosso states, Brazil).

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    Editors: Francisco Gutiérrez, Mateo Gutiérrez, Gloria Desir, Jesús Guerrero, Pedro Lucha, Cinta Marín, José María García-Ruiz

    Exploring efficient imperative handover mechanisms for heterogeneous wireless networks

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    The Next Generation Internet will provide ubiquitous computing by the seamless operation of heterogeneous wireless networks. It will also provide support for quality-ofservice, QoS, fostering new classes of applications and will havea built-in multi-level security environment. A key requirement of this new infrastructure will be support for efficient vertical handover. Y-Comm is a new architecture that will meet the challenge of this new environment. This paper explores the design of efficient imperative handover mechanisms using the Y-Comm Framework. It first looks at different types of handovers, then examines the Y-Comm Framework and shows how Y-Comm maps unto current mobile infrastructure. It then explores support for different handover mechanisms using Y-Comm. Finally, it highlights the development of a new testbed to further investigate the proposed mechanisms
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