256 research outputs found
Применение интерферометрического метода исследования в изучении кинетики реакций бромидов бария и рубидия с хлористым водородом
The two-layer shallow water system looses hyperbolicity if the mag-
nitude of the shear velocity is above a certain threshold, which is es-
sentially determined by the density difference between the two layers.
The focus of the paper is to explore a technique to possibly recover
hyperbolicity by adapting the model in regions of strong shear. The
approach is to introduce an additional, third layer in such regions.
We demonstrate that this adaptive two/three-layer approach can cure
some of the shortcomings of the two-layer model but needs further
improvement with respect to the model
Caracterização de paisagens e solos representativos do Estado do Rio de Janeiro para fins de estimativa de estoques de carbono no solo.
Oito áreas representativas do Estado do Rio de Janeiro foram selecionadas para caracterização e amostragem por classe de solo e uso atual, para fins de estudo de estimativa da magnitude do estoque de carbono orgânico sequestrado pelos solos, bem como a sua distribuição vertical nos perfis de solos e a distribuição espacial na paisagem. Dezesseis (16) perfis de solo foram caracterizados, amostrados e analisados quanto à composição química e condições físicas, compreendendo análises completas, granulométrica, densidade do solo e de partículas, e distribuição vertical do carbono orgânico nos perfis, às profundidades de 0-10, 10-20, 20-40, 40-60, 60-80 e 80-100 cm.bitstream/CNPS-2010/14904/1/bpd66-2005-caract-paisagens.pd
Catch-up growth in juvenile rats, fat expansion, and dysregulation of visceral adipose tissue
BACKGROUND: Accelerated catch-up growth following intrauterine restriction increases the risk of developing visceral adiposity and metabolic abnormalities. However, the underlying molecular mechanisms of such metabolic programming are still poorly understood. METHODS: A Wistar rat model of catch-up growth following intrauterine restriction was used. A gene expression array was performed in the retroperitoneal adipose tissue sampled at postnatal day (PD) 42. RESULTS: Five hundred and forty-six differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were identified (adjusted p value < 0.05). Gene ontology enrichment analysis identified pathways related to immune and lipid metabolic processes, brown fat cell differentiation, and regulation of PI3K. Ccl21, Npr3, Serpina3n, Pnpla3, Slc2a4, and Serpina12 were validated to be upregulated in catch-up pups (all p < 0.01) and related to several fat expansion and metabolic parameters, including body weight at PD42, postnatal body weight gain, white and brown adipose tissue mass, plasma triglycerides, and insulin resistance index (all p < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Genes related to immune and metabolic processes were upregulated in retroperitoneal adipose tissue following catch-up growth in juvenile rats and were found to be associated with fat expansion and metabolic parameters. Our results provide evidence for several dysregulated genes in white adipose tissue that could help develop novel strategies to prevent the metabolic abnormalities associated with catch-up growth
The correlation of RNase A enzymatic activity with the changes in the distance between Nepsilon2-His12 and N delta1-His119 upon addition of stabilizing and destabilizing salts.
The effect of stabilizing and destabilizing salts on the catalytic behavior of ribonuclease A (RNase A) was investigated at pH 7.5 and 25 degrees C, using spectrophotometric, viscometric and molecular dynamic methods. The changes in the distance between N(epsilon2) of His(12) and N(delta1) of His(119) at the catalytic center of RNase A upon the addition of sodium sulfate, sodium hydrogen sulfate and sodium thiocyanate were evaluated by molecular dynamic methods. The compactness and expansion in terms of Stokes radius of RNase A upon the addition of sulfate ions as kosmotropic salts, and thiocyanate ion as a chaotropic salt, were estimated by viscometric measurements. Enzyme activity was measured using cytidine 2', 3'-cyclic monophosphate as a substrate. The results from the measurements of distances between N(epsilon2) of His(12) and N(delta1) of His(119) and Stokes radius suggest (i) that the presence of sulfate ions decreases the distance between the catalytic His residues and increases the globular compactness, and (ii) that there is an expansion of the enzyme surface as well as elongation of the catalytic center in the presence of thiocyanate ion. These findings are in agreement with activity measurements
O novo mapa de solos do Brasil: legenda atualizada.
O novo mapa de solos do Brasil na escala 1:5.000.000, atualizado de acordo com o Sistema Brasileiro de Classificação de Solos (2006), possibilita a identificação e visualização das diferentes classes gerais de solos. O novo mapa se faz necessário para manter atualizada a informação de solos do país a partir dos mapas de solos do Brasil produzidos em 1981 pela Embrapa e o de 2001 pelo IBGE/EMBRAPA, acompanhando o avanço dos estudos de solos e o progresso contínuo do Sistema Brasileiro de Classificação de Solos. As principais mudanças no mapa são de natureza taxonômica, não havendo qualquer alteração quanto à generalização cartográfica observada nos mapas anteriores. Da mesma forma que os mapas anteriores, exibe uma visão panorâmica da grande diversidade de solos do país, fornecendo informações para fins de ensino, pesquisa e extensão, planejamento territorial, compreensão da paisagem nacional para fins de zoneamentos e planejamentos regionais e estaduais em escalas generalizadas.bitstream/item/123772/1/DOC-130-O-novo-mapa-de-solos-do-Brasil.pdf; bitstream/item/123773/1/Mapa-de-solos-do-Brasil-Legenda-atualizada-2011.pdf1 mapa, color. Escala 1:5.000.000
Proteomic Analysis of Polypeptides Captured from Blood during Extracorporeal Albumin Dialysis in Patients with Cholestasis and Resistant Pruritus
Albumin dialysis using the molecular adsorbent recirculating system (MARS) is a new therapeutic approach for liver diseases. To gain insight into the mechanisms involved in albumin dialysis, we analyzed the peptides and proteins absorbed into the MARS strong anion exchange (SAX) cartridges as a result of the treatment of patients with cholestasis and resistant pruritus. Proteins extracted from the SAX MARS cartridges after patient treatment were digested with two enzymes. The resulting peptides were analyzed by multidimensional liquid chromatography coupled to tandem mass spectrometry. We identified over 1,500 peptide sequences corresponding to 144 proteins. In addition to the proteins that are present in control albumin-derived samples, this collection includes 60 proteins that were specific to samples obtained after patient treatment. Five of these proteins (neutrophil defensin 1 [HNP-1], secreted Ly-6/uPAR-related protein 1 [SLURP1], serum amyloid A, fibrinogen alpha chain and pancreatic prohormone) were confirmed to be removed by the dialysis procedure using targeted selected-reaction monitoring MS/MS. Furthermore, capture of HNP-1 and SLURP1 was also validated by Western blot. Interestingly, further analyses of SLURP1 in serum indicated that this protein was 3-fold higher in cholestatic patients than in controls. Proteins captured by MARS share certain structural and biological characteristics, and some of them have important biological functions. Therefore, their removal could be related either to therapeutic or possible adverse effects associated with albumin dialysis
Mind the gap? Civil society policy engagement and the pursuit of gender justice: critical discourse analysis of the implementation of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action in Africa 2003–2015
This article presents critical discourse analysis of state and civil society organisations’ efforts to implement the gender mainstreaming goals set out in the United Nations’ Beijing Declaration. It is argued that the latter represents a generational opportunity to apply a Feminist Political Economic Framework to development in Africa. However, the research findings show how current practice falls short of the sought-after participative democratic model of mainstreaming. Instead, analysis reveals significant differences in state and civil society organisations’ policy framing, issues over conceptual clarity and a disjuncture in state and civil society prioritisation of key gendered issues such as poverty, economic inequality and conflict resolution. This matters because it indicates that the capacity of the civil sphere to act as a political arena from which NGOs may challenge the traditionally male-dominated power structures is being undermined by a ‘disconnect’ between state and civil society as they pursue contrasting agendas
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