73 research outputs found
Validação de 3 Equipamentos de TDR (Reflectometria no Domínio do Tempo) para a Medida da Umidade de Solos.
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Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR) calibration for estimating soil solution concentration
Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR) is a reliable method for in-situ measurements of the humidity and the solution concentration at the same soil volume. Accurate interpretation of electrical conductivity (and soil humidity) measurements may require a specific calibration curve. The primary goal of this work was to establish a calibration procedure for using TDR to estimate potassium nitrate concentrations (KNO3) in soil solution. An equation relating the electrical conductivity measured by TDR and KNO3 concentration was established enabling the use of TDR technique to estimate soil water content and nitrate concentration for efficient fertigation management.A Reflectometria no Domínio do Tempo (TDR) é um método confiável para medidas in situ da umidade e da concentração da solução no mesmo volume de solo. Entretanto, a interpretação precisa da medida de condutividade elétrica do solo (e umidade do solo) pode requerer uma curva de calibração específica. O objetivo principal deste ensaio foi estabelecer um procedimento de calibração para usar a TDR no cálculo de concentrações de nitrato de potássio (KNO3) em solução do solo. Uma equação que relaciona a condutividade elétrica medida pela TDR e a concentração de KNO3 foram encontradas viabilizando o uso da técnica da TDR na estimativa da umidade e da concentração da solução do solo para o manejo eficiente da fertirrigação.282291Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq
Higgs-Boson Decay to Four Fermions Including a Single Top Quark Below Threshold
The rare decay modes Higgs four light fermions, and Higgs
single top-quark + three light fermions for , are
presented, and phenomenologically interpreted. The angular correlation between
fermion planes is presented as a test of the spin and intrinsic parity of the
Higgs particle. In Higgs decay to single top, two tree-level graphs contribute
in the standard model (SM); one couples the Higgs to , and
one to t\bar t(\sim g_{top\;yukawa}=m_t/246\GeV). The large Yukawa coupling
for m_t>100\GeV makes the second amplitude competitive or dominant for most
values. Thus the Higgs decay rate to single top directly probes the
SM universal mechanism generating both gauge boson and fermion masses, and
offers a means to infer the Higgs- Yukawa coupling when is kinematically disallowed. We find that the modes at the SSC, and at future high energy,
high luminosity colliders, may be measureable if is not too far above
. We classify non-standard Higgses as gaugeo-phobic, fermio-phobic or
fermio-philic, and discuss the Higgs single top rates for these
classes.Comment: 30 pages, 6 figures (figures available upon request); VAND-TH-93/
X-Ray Fluorescence Microscopy Reveals Accumulation and Secretion of Discrete Intracellular Zinc Pools in the Lactating Mouse Mammary Gland
The mammary gland is responsible for the transfer of a tremendous amount of zinc ( approximately 1-3 mg zinc/day) from maternal circulation into milk during lactation to support the growth and development of the offspring. When this process is compromised, severe zinc deficiency compromises neuronal development and immune function and increases infant morbidity and/or mortality. It remains unclear as to how the lactating mammary gland dynamically integrates zinc import from maternal circulation with the enormous amount of zinc that is secreted into milk.Herein we utilized X-ray fluorescence microscopy (XFM) which allowed for the visualization and quantification of the process of zinc transfer through the mammary gland of the lactating mouse. Our data illustrate that a large amount of zinc first accumulates in the mammary gland during lactation. Interestingly, this zinc is not cytosolic, but accumulated in large, discrete sub-cellular compartments. These zinc pools were then redistributed to small intracellular vesicles destined for secretion in a prolactin-responsive manner. Confocal microscopy identified mitochondria and the Golgi apparatus as the sub-cellular compartments which accumulate zinc; however, zinc pools in the Golgi apparatus, but not mitochondria are redistributed to vesicles destined for secretion during lactation.Our data directly implicate the Golgi apparatus in providing a large, mobilizable zinc storage pool to assist in providing for the tremendous amount of zinc that is secreted into milk. Interestingly, our study also provides compelling evidence that mitochondrial zinc pools expand in the mammary gland during lactation which we speculate may play a role in regulating mammary gland function
Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR) calibration for estimating soil solution concentration
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Previous issue date: 2006A Reflectometria no Domínio do Tempo (TDR) é um método confiável para medidas in situ da umidade e da concentração da solução no mesmo volume de solo. Entretanto, a interpretação precisa da medida de condutividade elétrica do solo (e umidade do solo) pode requerer uma curva de calibração específica. O objetivo principal deste ensaio foi estabelecer um procedimento de calibração para usar a TDR no cálculo de concentrações de nitrato de potássio (KNO3) em solução do solo. Uma equação que relaciona a condutividade elétrica medida pela TDR e a concentração de KNO3 foram encontradas viabilizando o uso da técnica da TDR na estimativa da umidade e da concentração da solução do solo para o manejo eficiente da fertirrigação.Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR) is a reliable method for in-situ measurements of the humidity and the solution concentration at the same soil volume. Accurate interpretation of electrical conductivity (and soil humidity) measurements may require a specific calibration curve. The primary goal of this work was to establish a calibration procedure for using TDR to estimate potassium nitrate concentrations (KNO3) in soil solution. An equation relating the electrical conductivity measured by TDR and KNO3 concentration was established enabling the use of TDR technique to estimate soil water content and nitrate concentration for efficient fertigation management.[Folegatti, Marcos V.] Universidade de São Paulo, BrazilMatsura, Edson E.] Universidade Estadual de Campinas, BrazilSouza, Claudinei F.] Universidade de TaubatéOr, Dani] Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Suíç
Grupo de caixas Embrapa: embalagem para transporte de alimentos.
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