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    Qualidade Físico-química E Sensorial De Genótipos De Banana

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    Despite the diversity of banana varieties in Brazil, only a few cultivars have the proper agronomic traits and fruit quality for commercial exploitation. This study aimed at evaluating the physicochemical traits and sensorial acceptance of banana genotypes, in order to identify those with potential for commercial growing. Six improved banana genotypes were assessed (BRS Maravilha, PC 0101, FHIA 18, TM 2803, YB 4203 and BRS Caipira), as well as three commercial cultivars (Grand Naine, Pacovan and Prata Anã). Analyses of peel and pulp color, peel thickness, pulp yield, moisture, pH, soluble solids, titratable acidity, total carotenoids and sensorial acceptance were performed. The BRS Maravilha, FHIA 18, YB 4203 and BRS Caipira genotypes presented physicochemical traits similar to the Grand Naine, Pacovan and Prata Anã commercial cultivars. The BRS Maravilha and TM 2803 genotypes had sensorial acceptance similar to the Prata Anã and Grand Naine cultivars, and are therefore promising for commercial growing, with the advantage of being resistant to the black Sigatoka and Panama disease. © 2016, Universidade Federal De Goias (UFG). All Rights Reserved.461899

    Esophageal mucosal resection versus esophagectomy: a comparative study of surgical results in patients with advanced megaesophagus

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    The surgical treatment of advanced megaesophagus has no consensus, being esophagectomy the more commonly used method. Since it has high morbimortality--inconvenient for benign disease -, in recent years an alternative has been introduced: the esophageal mucosal resection. To compare early and late results of the two techniques evaluating the operative time, length of ICU stay; postoperative hospitalization; total hospitalization; intra- and postoperative complication rates; mortality; and long-term results. Were evaluated retrospectively 40 charts, 23 esophagectomies and 17 mucosectomies. In assessing postoperative results, interviews were conducted by using a specific questionnaire. Comparing the means of esophagectomy and mucosal resection, respectively, the data were: 1) surgical time--310.2 min and 279.7 min (p > 0.05); 2) length of stay in ICU--5 days and 2.53 days (p 0.05); 4) length of hospital stay after surgery--19.05 days and 14.94 days (p> 0.05); 5) presence of intraoperative complications--65% and 18% (p 0.05). In the assessment of late postoperative score (range 0-10) esophagectomy (n = 5) obtained 8.8 points and 8.8 points also got mucosal resection (n = 5). Esophageal mucosal resection proved to be good alternative for surgical treatment of megaesophagus. It was advantageous in the immediate postoperative period by presenting a lower average time in operation, the total hospitalization, ICU staying and complications rate. In the late postoperative period, the result was excellent and good in both operations.The surgical treatment of advanced megaesophagus has no consensus, being esophagectomy the more commonly used method. Since it has high morbimortality--inconvenient for benign disease -, in recent years an alternative has been introduced: the esophageal m2812831sem informaçãosem informaçã

    Probing singularities in quantum cosmology with curvature scalars

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    We provide further evidence that the canonical quantization of cosmological models eliminates the classical Big Bang singularity, using the {\it DeBroglie-Bohm} interpretation of quantum mechanics. The usual criterion for absence of the Big Bang singularity in Friedmann-Robertson-Walker quantum cosmological models is the non-vanishing of the expectation value of the scale factor. We compute the `local expectation value' of the Ricci and Kretschmann scalars, for some quantum FRW models. We show that they are finite for all time. Since these scalars are elements of general scalar polynomials in the metric and the Riemann tensor, this result indicates that, for the quantum models treated here, the `local expectation value' of these general scalar polynomials should be finite everywhere. Therefore, we have further evidence that the quantization of the models treated here eliminates the classical Big Bang singularity. PACS: 04.40.Nr, 04.60.Ds, 98.80.Qc.Comment: 9 pages, 6 figure

    Theoretical Investigation On The Existence Of Inverse And Direct Magnetocaloric Effect In Perovskite Euzro 3

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    We report on the magnetic and magnetocaloric effect calculations in antiferromagnetic perovskite-type EuZrO 3. The theoretical investigation was carried out using a model Hamiltonian including the exchange interactions between nearest-neighbor and next-nearest-neighbor for the antiferromagnetic ideal G-type structure (the tolerance factor for EuZrO 3 is t = 0.983, which characterizes a small deformation from an ideal cubic perovskite). The molecular field approximation and Monte Carlo simulation were considered and compared. The calculated magnetic susceptibility is in good agreement with the available experimental data. For a magnetic field change from zero to 2 T a normal magnetocaloric effect was calculated and for a magnetic field change from zero to 1 T, an inverse magnetocaloric effect was predicted to occur below T = 3.6 K. © 2011 American Institute of Physics.1098Warburg, E., (1881) Ann. Phys., 13, p. 141. , 10.1002/andv249:5Pecharsky, V.K., Gschneidner Jr., K.A., (1997) Phys. Rev. Lett., 78, p. 4494. , 10.1103/PhysRevLett.78.4494Von Ranke, P.J., De Oliveira, N.A., Gama, S., (2004) J. Magn. Magn. Mater., 277, p. 78. , 10.1016/j.jmmm.2003.10.013De Oliveira, N.A., Von Ranke, P.J., (2008) Phys. Rev. B, 77, p. 214439. , 10.1103/PhysRevB.77.214439Von Ranke, P.J., De Oliveira, N.A., Plaza, E.J.R., De Sousa, V.S.R., Alho, B.P., Magnus, A., Carvalho, G., Reis, M.S., (2008) J. Appl. Phys., 104, p. 093906. , 10.1063/1.3009974Sande, P., Hueso, L.E., Miguens, D.R., Rivas, J., Rivadulla, F., Lopez-Quintela, M.A., (2001) Appl. Phys. Lett., 79, p. 2040. , 10.1063/1.1403317Yamada, H., Goto, T., (2004) Physica B, 346-347, p. 104. , 10.1016/j.physb.2004.01.029Nobrega, E.P., De Oliveira, N.A., Von Ranke, P.J., Troper, A., (2006) Phys. Rev. B, 74, p. 144429. , 10.1103/PhysRevB.74.144429Tishin, A.M., Spichkin, Y.I., (2003) The Magnetocaloric Effect and Its Applications, , 1st ed. (Institute of Physics, Bristol)De Oliveira, N.A., Von Ranke, P.J., (2010) Phys. Rep., 489, p. 89. , 10.1016/j.physre2009.12.006Sasaki, S., Prewitt, C.T., Liebermann, R.C., (1983) Am. Mineral., 68, p. 1189Kuz'Min, M.D., Tishin, A.M., (1991) J. Phys. D: Appl. Phys., 24, p. 2039. , 10.1088/0022-3727/24/11/020Kimura, H., Numazawa, T., Sato, M., Ikeya, T., Fukuda, T., (1995) J. Appl. Phys., 77, p. 432. , 10.1063/1.359349Phan, M.-H., Yu, S.-C., Review of the magnetocaloric effect in manganite materials (2007) Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 308 (2), pp. 325-340. , DOI 10.1016/j.jmmm.2006.07.025, PII S0304885306009577Zong, Y., Fujita, K., Akamatsu, H., Murai, S., Tanaka, K., (2010) J. Solid State Chem., 183, p. 168. , 10.1016/j.jssc.2009.10.014Kolodiazhnyi, T., Fujita, K., Wang, L., Zong, Y., Tanaka, K., Sakka, Y., Takayama-Muromachi, E., (2010) Appl. Phys. Lett., 96, p. 252901. , 10.1063/1.3456730Greedan, J.E., Chien, C.-L., Johnston, R.G., (1976) J. Solid State Chem., 19, p. 155. , 10.1016/0022-4596(76)90163-8Nobrega, E.P., De Oliveira, N.A., Von Ranke, P.J., Troper, A., Monte Carlo calculations of the magnetocaloric effect in Gd5(SixGe1-x)4 compounds (2005) Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics, 72 (13), pp. 1-7. , http://oai.aps.org/oai/?verb=ListRecords&metadataPrefix= oai_apsmeta_2&set=journal:PRB:72, DOI 10.1103/PhysRevB.72.134426, 134426Nbrega, E.P., De Oliveira, N.A., Von Ranke, P.J., Troper, A., (2008) J. Magn. Magn. Mater., 320, p. 147. , 10.1016/j.jmmm.2008.02.036Landau, D.P., Binder, K., (2000) A Guide to Monte Carlo Simulations in Statistical Physics, , (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge)Yang, H., Ohishi, Y., Kurosaki, K., Muta, H., Yamanaka, S., (2010) J. Alloys Compd., 504, p. 201. , 10.1016/j.jallcom.2010.05.088Terki, R., Bertrand, G., Aourag, H., Coddet, C., Thermal properties of Ba 1-xSr xZrO 3 compounds from microscopic theory (2008) Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 456 (1-2), pp. 508-513. , DOI 10.1016/j.jallcom.2007.02.133, PII S0925838807005397Bagayoko, D., Zhao, G.L., Fan, J.D., Wang, J.T., (1998) J. Phys. Condens. Matter, 10, p. 5645. , 10.1088/0953-8984/10/25/014Von Ranke, P.J., Mota, M.A., Grangeia, D.F., Carvalho, A.M.G., Gandra, F.C.G., Coelho, A.A., Caldas, A., Gama, S., Magnetocaloric effect in the RNi 5 (R = Pr, Nd, Gd, Tb, Dy, Ho, Er) series (2004) Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics, 70 (13), pp. 1344281-1344286. , DOI 10.1103/PhysRevB.70.134428, 13442

    Calculation Of The Giant Magnetocaloric Effect In The Mnfep 0.45as0.55 Compound

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    We report the theoretical investigations on the giant magnetocaloric compound MnFeP0.45As0.55. The magnetic state equation used takes into account the magnetoelastic effect that leads the magnetic system to order under first order paramagnetic-ferromagnetic phase transition. The model parameters were determined from the magnetization data adjustment and used to calculate the magnetocaloric thermodynamic quantities. The theoretical calculations are compared with the available experimental data.709944101-094410-5Yu, B.F., Gao, Q., Zhang, B., Mang, X.Z., Chen, Z., (2003) Int. J. Refrig., 26, p. 622Gschneidner Jr., K.A., Pecharsky, V.K., (1997) Rare Earths: Science, Technology and Application III, , edited by R. C. Bautista, C. O. Bounds, T. W. Ellis, and B. T. Kilbourn The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society, WarendaleBrown, G.V., (1976) J. Appl. Phys., 47, p. 3673Pecharsky, V.K., Gschneidner Jr., K.A., (1997) Phys. Rev. Lett., 78, p. 4494Tegus, O., Brück, E., Buschow, K.H.J., De Boer, F.R., (2002) Nature, 415, p. 150. , LondonMorellon, L., Algarabel, P.A., Ibarra, M.R., Blasco, J., García-Landa, B., Arnold, Z., Albertini, F., (1998) Phys. Rev. B, 58, pp. R14721Rodbell, D.S., (1961) Phys. Rev. Lett., 7, p. 1Bean, C.P., Rodbell, D.S., (1961) Phys. Rev., 126, p. 104Bacmann, M., Soubeyroux, J.-L., Barrett, R., Fruchart, D., Zach, R., Niziol, S., Fruchart, R., (1983) J. Magn. Magn. Mater., 134, p. 59Brück, E., Tegus, O., Li, X.W., Deboer, F.R., Buschow, K.H.J., (2003) Physica B, 327, p. 431Tegus, O., Brück, E., Zhang, L., Dagula, Buschow, K.H.J., De Boer, F.R., (2002) Physica B, 319, p. 174Zach, R., Guillot, M., Tobola, J., (1998) J. Appl. Phys., 83, p. 7237Tegus, O., (2003) Novel Materials for Magnetic Refrigeration, , PhD thesis, Van der Waals-Zeeman Instituut, Universiteit van Amsterdam, Printer Partners Ipskamp B. V., ISBN: 9057761076, OctoberVon Ranke, P.J., Grangeia, D.F., Caldas, A., De Oliveira, N.A., (2003) J. Appl. Phys., 93, p. 4055Wada, H., Tanabe, Y., (2001) Appl. Phys. Lett., 79, p. 3302Wada, H., Morikawa, T., Taniguchi, K., Shibata, T., Yamada, Y., Akishige, Y., (2003) Physica B, 328, p. 11

    A small universe after all?

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    The cosmic microwave background radiation allows us to measure both the geometry and topology of the universe. It has been argued that the COBE-DMR data already rule out models that are multiply connected on scales smaller than the particle horizon. Here we show the opposite is true: compact (small) hyperbolic universes are favoured over their infinite counterparts. For a density parameter of Omega_o=0.3, the compact models are a better fit to COBE-DMR (relative likelihood ~20) and the large-scale structure data (sigma_8 increases by ~25%).Comment: 4 pages, RevTeX, 7 Figure

    Effect of surgical treatment on the cellular immune response of gastric cancer patients

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    Patients with gastric cancer have a variety of immunological abnormalities. In the present study the lymphocytes and their subsets were determined in the peripheral blood of patients with gastric cancer (N = 41) both before and after surgical treatment. The percent of helper/inducer CD4 T cells (43.6 ± 8.9) was not different after tumor resection (43.6 ± 8.2). The percent of the cytotoxic CD8+ T cell population decreased significantly, whether patients were treated surgically (27.2 ± 5.8%, N = 20) or not (27.3 ± 7.3%, N = 20) compared to individuals with inflammatory disease (30.9 ± 7.5%) or to healthy individuals (33.2 ± 7.6%). The CD4/CD8 ratio consequently increased in the group of cancer patients. The peripheral blood lymphocytes of gastric cancer patients showed reduced responsiveness to mitogens. The defective blastogenic response of the lymphocytes was not associated with the production of transforming growth factor beta (TGF-ß) since the patients with cancer had reduced production of TGF-ß1 (269 ± 239 pg/ml, N = 20) in comparison to the normal individuals (884 ± 175 pg/ml, N = 20). These results indicate that the immune response of gastric cancer patients was not significantly modified by surgical treatment when evaluated four weeks after surgery and that the immunosuppression observed was not due to an increase in TGF-ß1 production by peripheral leukocytes.33934

    The Giant Anisotropic Magnetocaloric Effect In Dyal2

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    We report on calculations of the anisotropic magnetocaloric effect in DyAl2 using a model Hamiltonian including crystalline electrical field effects. The anisotropic effect is produced by the rotation of a constant magnetic field from the easy to a hard magnetic direction in the crystal and is enhanced by the first order nature of the field induced spin reorientation transition. The calculated results indicate that for a field with modulus of 2 T rotating from a hard to the easy direction, the isothermal magnetic entropy (Δ Siso) and adiabatic temperature (Δ Tad) changes present peak values higher than 60% the ones observed in the usual process, in which the field direction is kept constant and the modulus of the field is varied. © 2008 American Institute of Physics.1049Tishin, A.M., Spichkin, Y.I., (2003) The Magnetocaloric Effect and Its Applications, , 1st ed. (Institute of Physics, Bristol)Warburg, E., (1881) Ann. Phys. (N.Y.), 13, p. 141. , 0003-4916Brown, G.V., (1976) J. Appl. Phys., 47, p. 3673. , 0021-8979 10.1063/1.323176Pecharsky, V.K., Gschneidner Jr., K.A., (1997) Phys. Rev. Lett., 78, p. 4494. , 0031-9007 10.1103/PhysRevLett.78.4494Von Ranke, P.J., De Oliveira, N.A., Mello, C., Garcia, D.C., De Souza, V.A., Magnus, A., Carvalho, G., (2006) Phys. Rev. B, 74, p. 054425. , 0163-1829 10.1103/PhysRevB.74.054425Hill, T.W., Wallace, W.E., Craig, R.S., Inuone, T.J., (1973) Solid State Chem., 8, p. 364. , 10.1016/S0022-4596(73)80036-2De Oliveira, I.G., Garcia, D.C., Von Ranke, P.J., (2007) J. Appl. Phys., 102, p. 073907. , 0021-8979 10.1063/1.2783781Lima, A.L., Tsokol, A.O., Gschneidner Jr., K.A., Pecharky, V.K., Lograsso, T.A., Schlagel, D.L., (2005) Phys. Rev. B, 72, p. 024403. , 0163-1829 10.1103/PhysRevB.72.024403Von Ranke, P.J., De Oliveira, I.G., Guimarães, A.P., Da Silva, X.A., (2000) Phys. Rev. B, 61, p. 447. , 0163-1829 10.1103/PhysRevB.61.447Von Ranke, P.J., De Oliveira, N.A., Garcia, D.C., De Sousa, V.S.R., De Souza, V.A., Magnus, A., Carvalho, G., Reis, M.S., (2007) Phys. Rev. B, 75, p. 184420. , 0163-1829 10.1103/PhysRevB.75.184420Purwins, H.G., Leson, A., (1990) Adv. Phys., 39, p. 309. , 0001-8732 10.1080/00018739000101511Von Ranke, P.J., Pecharsky, V.K., Gschneidner Jr., K.A., (1998) Phys. Rev. B, 58, p. 1211

    Educação e trabalho na perspectiva da formação continuada do profissional não-docente das IES / Education and work in the perspective of continuing education for non-teaching professionals in HEIs

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    O estudo visa refletir sobre as categorias educação e trabalho na perspectiva da formação continuada dos profissionais não-docentes que atuam de modo invisibilizado nas Instituições de Ensino Superior públicas do Brasil (IES), sem terem a oportunidade de usufruírem daquilo que essas mesmas profetizam: uma educação de qualidade, emancipadora, capaz de despertar no sujeito ações que promovam a crítica necessária ao modo de reprodução exploratório do modelo capitalista, pela via do conhecimento científico. A metodologia, pesquisa qualitativa e bibliográfica, deve-se aos estudos teóricos realizados recentemente por ocasião da nossa formação continuada e pauta-se no materialismo histórico a partir de autores como Antunes (2012), Mészáros (2008), Paro (2013) e algumas Legislações pertinentes. Os resultados apontam que cabe a essa categoria de trabalhadores, os profissionais não-docentes aqui entendidos como os técnicos administrativos que atuam nas IES, enquanto sujeitos partícipes do processo educativo regulamentado por essas Instituições, envidarem esforços no sentido de que as ações de formação continuada, em todos os níveis da educação formal, sejam bandeiras de luta de modo a proporcionar a materialização de Planos de Capacitação que contemplem a aspiração acadêmica destes profissionais, para além do desenvolvimento de competências e habilidades profissionais propícias ao produtivismo e, consequentemente, a alienação do trabalho. As conclusões apontam que na condição de sujeitos pensantes, deseja-se que estes profissionais consigam superar a alienação imposta pelo Capitalismo, transformados pela ação emancipadora do trabalho produtivo, na perspectiva da ressignificação de sua atuação, de forma que efetivamente possam contribuir para que a educação, entendida em seu sentido mais amplo, seja um instrumento de transformação social para o outro e para si.
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