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    Electricity cost of rapid filter backwashing in a water treatment plant

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    O estudo teve por objetivo determinar a despesa com energia elétrica na lavagem de filtro rápido de uma estação de tratamento de água (ETA), cuja vazão é de 45 L/s. Para isso, foi realizado monitoramento hidroenergético para a análise do desempenho no bombeamento de água de lavagem. Adicionalmente, foi monitorada a qualidade da água do efluente de três lavagens no filtro 4 e realizado um levantamento das informações tarifárias de energia elétrica da unidade de tratamento. Com os resultados obtidos, observou-se que os valores de turbidez do efluente, ao final das três lavagens, no caso, 31, 30 e 27 UNT, não atingiram os limites mínimos recomendados na literatura técnica, que é de, pelo menos, 15 UNT. Foi observada também a dificuldade de prolongamento do tempo de lavagem, a fim de alcançar o padrão da literatura, pois o reservatório elevado (REL) de água de lavagem (água tratada), também alimenta a rede de distribuição, e poderia esvaziar completamente. Levando em conta essas limitações e a qualidade final do efluente de lavagem, observou-se que as lavagens devem ser finalizadas aos 380 segundos (6,3 minutos), tempo que consome um volume de 23,36 m3/lavagem. A despesa de água de lavagem foi calculada em 1,36 R/m3,oqueresultounovalorde31,83R/m3, o que resultou no valor de 31,83 R/lavagem. Para as lavagens de todos os filtros da estação, as despesas foram de 254,64 R/dia,7.639,20R/dia, 7.639,20 R/mês e 91.670,4 R/ano.Essesvaloressa~oconsideradoselevadosparaosistemadetratamentoestudado.Thispaperaimstodeterminethecostofelectricityforrapidfilterbackwashingproceduresatwatertreatmentplants,whoseflowrateis45L/s.Flowandelectricityconsumptionweremonitoredinordertoanalyzetheperformanceofthepumpingsystems.Additionally,theeffluentwaterqualityofthreewasheswasmonitoredinfilter4andasurveyoftheelectricityfaredataofthetreatmentunitwascarriedout.Withtheresultsobtained,itwasobservedthattheeffluentturbidityvaluesattheendofthethreewashes,inthiscase31,30,and27NTU,didnotreachtheminimumvaluesrecommendedinthetechnicalliterature,whichisatleast15NTU.Itwasalsoobservedtheimpossibilityofprolongingthebackwashingtimeinordertoreachthestandardoftheliterature,duetothedoublefunctionoftheelevatedwashingwaterreservoir(treatedwater),whosemainpurposeistoprovidetreatedwatertothewaterdistributionnetwork.Takingintoaccounttheselimitationsandthefinalqualityofthewasheffluent,itwasobservedthatthedurationofbackwashingproceduresshouldbearound380seconds(6.3minutes),consuming23.36m3/wash.ThebackwashingprocedurecostwasestimatedatR/ano. Esses valores são considerados elevados para o sistema de tratamento estudado.This paper aims to determine the cost of electricity for rapid filter backwashing procedures at water treatment plants, whose flow rate is 45 L/s. Flow and electricity consumption were monitored in order to analyze the performance of the pumping systems. Additionally, the effluent water quality of three washes was monitored in filter 4 and a survey of the electricity fare data of the treatment unit was carried out. With the results obtained, it was observed that the effluent turbidity values at the end of the three washes, in this case 31, 30, and 27 NTU, did not reach the minimum values recommended in the technical literature, which is at least 15 NTU. It was also observed the impossibility of prolonging the backwashing time in order to reach the standard of the literature, due to the double function of the elevated washing water reservoir (treated water), whose main purpose is to provide treated water to the water distribution network. Taking into account these limitations and the final quality of the wash effluent, it was observed that the duration of backwashing procedures should be around 380 seconds (6.3 minutes), consuming 23.36 m3/wash. The backwashing procedure cost was estimated at R 1.36/m3, which resulted in R31.83/wash.Consideringthewholefiltrationunit,thebackwashingprocedurecostwasR 31.83/wash. Considering the whole filtration unit, the backwashing procedure cost was R 254.64/day, R7,639.20/month,andR 7,639.20/month, and R 91,670.4/year. This value can be classified as too expensive considering the treatment plant studied

    Contrasting nitrogen fertilization treatments impact xylem gene expression and secondary cell wall lignification in Eucalyptus

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    BackgroundNitrogen (N) is a main nutrient required for tree growth and biomass accumulation. In this study, we analyzed the effects of contrasting nitrogen fertilization treatments on the phenotypes of fast growing Eucalyptus hybrids (E. urophylla x E. grandis) with a special focus on xylem secondary cell walls and global gene expression patterns.ResultsHistological observations of the xylem secondary cell walls further confirmed by chemical analyses showed that lignin was reduced by luxuriant fertilization, whereas a consistent lignin deposition was observed in trees grown in N-limiting conditions. Also, the syringyl/guaiacyl (S/G) ratio was significantly lower in luxuriant nitrogen samples. Deep sequencing RNAseq analyses allowed us to identify a high number of differentially expressed genes (1,469) between contrasting N treatments. This number is dramatically higher than those obtained in similar studies performed in poplar but using microarrays. Remarkably, all the genes involved the general phenylpropanoid metabolism and lignin pathway were found to be down-regulated in response to high N availability. These findings further confirmed by RT-qPCR are in agreement with the reduced amount of lignin in xylem secondary cell walls of these plants.ConclusionsThis work enabled us to identify, at the whole genome level, xylem genes differentially regulated by N availability, some of which are involved in the environmental control of xylogenesis. It further illustrates that N fertilization can be used to alter the quantity and quality of lignocellulosic biomass in Eucalyptus, offering exciting prospects for the pulp and paper industry and for the use of short coppices plantations to produce second generation biofuels.Electronic supplementary materialThe online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s12870-014-0256-9) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users

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    A revista Gama toma como encargo o resgate, em contradiscurso, e na heterodoxia. O resgate do tempo, para revalorizar, reexaminar, reposicionar as formulações, mais ou menos recentes, mais ou menos desvalorizadas, mas merecedoras de um novo olhar descolonizador. As metodologias artísticas incorporam a resistência para novas propostas, num contexto de inovação. Trata-se de voltar a abrir o Estúdio, estudar o seu funcionamento, esvaziar as gavetas e revisitar os discursos esquecidos, desafiar a ortodoxia. Assim se selecionam e se apresentam os 15 artigos que compõem o presente volume da Revista Gama, originários do Brasil, de Espanha, de Portugal, e da Argentina.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio

    Highlights of the Brazilian Thoracic Association guidelines for interstitial lung diseases

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    Interstitial lung diseases (ILDs) are heterogeneous disorders, involving a large number of conditions, the approach to which continues to pose an enormous challenge for pulmonologists. The 2012 Brazilian Thoracic Association ILD Guidelines were established in order to provide Brazilian pulmonologists with an instrument that can facilitate the management of patients with ILDs, standardizing the criteria used for the diagnosis of different conditions and offering guidance on the best treatment in various situations. The objective of this article was to briefly describe the highlights of those guidelines.As doenças pulmonares intersticiais (DPIs) são afecções heterogêneas, envolvendo um elevado número de condições, cuja abordagem ainda é um grande desafio para o pneumologista. As Diretrizes de DPIs da Sociedade Brasileira de Pneumologia e Tisiologia, publicadas em 2012, foram estabelecidas com o intuito de fornecer aos pneumologistas brasileiros um instrumento que possa facilitar a abordagem dos pacientes com DPIs, padronizando-se os critérios utilizados para a definição diagnóstica das diferentes condições, além de orientar sobre o melhor tratamento nas diferentes situações. Esse artigo teve como objetivo descrever resumidamente os principais destaques dessas diretrizes.Universidade de São Paulo Faculdade de Medicina Hospital das ClínicasUniversidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP) Escola Paulista de Medicina Curso de Pós-Graduação de Doenças Pulmonares IntersticiaisUniversidade Federal de Ciências da Saúde de Porto AlegreSanta Casa de Porto Alegre Ambulatório de Doenças IntersticiaisSES Hospital Regional da Asa Norte Serviço de Doenças TorácicasFundação Jorge Duprat Figueiredo de Segurança e Medicina do Trabalho Serviço de MedicinaUniversidade Estadual de Campinas Faculdade de Ciências Médicas Departamento de Clínica MédicaUniversidade Federal do Estado do Rio de JaneiroUniversidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP) Escola Paulista de Medicina Departamento de PatologiaHospital do Servidor Público Estadual de São Paulo Serviço de Anatomia PatológicaUniversidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP) Escola Paulista de MedicinaUniversidade de São Paulo Faculdade de Medicina de Ribeirão Preto Divisão de PneumologiaUniversidade Federal de Santa Catarina Departamento de Clínica MédicaUniversidade Federal de Santa Catarina Hospital UniversitárioHospital de Messejana Ambulatório de Doenças IntersticiaisHospital do Servidor Público Estadual de São Paulo Ambulatório de Doenças IntersticiaisUniversidade de São Paulo Faculdade de Medicina Instituto do CoraçãoUniversidade Federal FluminenseUniversidade de São Paulo Faculdade de MedicinaHospital Sírio Libanês Núcleo Avançado de TóraxUniversidade Federal da BahiaHospital do Servidor Público Estadual de São PauloHospital do Câncer Antônio Cândido CamargoUNIFESP, EPM, Curso de Pós-Graduação de Doenças Pulmonares IntersticiaisUNIFESP, EPM, Depto. de PatologiaUNIFESP, EPMSciEL

    Highlights of the Brazilian Thoracic Association guidelines for interstitial lung diseases

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    Interstitial lung diseases (ILDs) are heterogeneous disorders, involving a large number of conditions, the approach to which continues to pose an enormous challenge for pulmonologists. The 2012 Brazilian Thoracic Association ILD Guidelines were established in order to provide Brazilian pulmonologists with an instrument that can facilitate the management of patients with ILDs, standardizing the criteria used for the diagnosis of different conditions and offering guidance on the best treatment in various situations. The objective of this article was to briefly describe the highlights of those guidelines.As doenças pulmonares intersticiais (DPIs) são afecções heterogêneas, envolvendo um elevado número de condições, cuja abordagem ainda é um grande desafio para o pneumologista. As Diretrizes de DPIs da Sociedade Brasileira de Pneumologia e Tisiologia, publicadas em 2012, foram estabelecidas com o intuito de fornecer aos pneumologistas brasileiros um instrumento que possa facilitar a abordagem dos pacientes com DPIs, padronizando-se os critérios utilizados para a definição diagnóstica das diferentes condições, além de orientar sobre o melhor tratamento nas diferentes situações. Esse artigo teve como objetivo descrever resumidamente os principais destaques dessas diretrizes.28229

    Genetic susceptibility to Chagas disease cardiomyopathy: involvement of several genes of the innate immunity and chemokine-dependent migration pathways

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    Abstract\ud \ud Background\ud Chagas disease, caused by the protozoan Trypanosoma cruzi is endemic in Latin America. Thirty percent of infected individuals develop chronic Chagas cardiomyopathy (CCC), an inflammatory dilated cardiomyopathy that is, by far, the most important clinical consequence of T. cruzi infection. The others remain asymptomatic (ASY). A possible genetic component to disease progression was suggested by familial aggregation of cases and the association of markers of innate and adaptive immunity genes with CCC development. Migration of Th1-type T cells play a major role in myocardial damage.\ud \ud \ud Methods\ud Our genetic analysis focused on CCR5, CCL2 and MAL/TIRAP genes. We used the Tag SNPs based approach, defined to catch all the genetic information from each gene. The study was conducted on a large Brazilian population including 315 CCC cases and 118 ASY subjects.\ud \ud \ud Results\ud The CCL2rs2530797A/A and TIRAPrs8177376A/A were associated to an increase susceptibility whereas the CCR5rs3176763C/C genotype is associated to protection to CCC. These associations were confirmed when we restricted the analysis to severe CCC, characterized by a left ventricular ejection fraction under 40%.\ud \ud \ud Conclusions\ud Our data show that polymorphisms affecting key molecules involved in several immune parameters (innate immunity signal transduction and T cell/monocyte migration) play a role in genetic susceptibility to CCC development. This also points out to the multigenic character of CCC, each polymorphism imparting a small contribution. The identification of genetic markers for CCC will provide information for pathogenesis as well as therapeutic targets.FAPES
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