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    Detrimental effect of rutin on Anticarsia gemmatalis.

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    Behavioral and nutritional effect of rutin (quercetin 3-O-rutinosídeo) on Anticarsia gemmatalis Hübner (Lep.: Noctuidae), a major soybean defoliator in Brazil, was evaluated from the third instar to pupation. Rutin is one of the flavonol glycosides identified in the leaves of the wild soybean PI 227687. Larval weight and amount of ingested food decreased as rutin concentration in the diet increase. An interactive effect between feeding time and diet (treatment) was observed on insect growth; when larvae fed on pure-diet, feeding time elongation resulted in heavier pupae. Differently, the weight of larvae fed on rutin-diet remained almost stable, in spite of eating for longer. A. gemmatalis growth was negatively influenced by rutin-diet not only by feeding deterrence but also by post-ingestive effect on insect growth, since after adjustment of pupal weight by the amount of ingested food (covariate), the effect of diet remained significant. Rutin negatively influenced A. gemmatalis growth as result of pre-ingestive effect, indicated by reduction in food consumption, and post-ingestive effect, indicated by lower conversion of ingested food into body mass and food assimilation

    The active CGCG 077-102 NED02 galaxy within the Abell 2063 galaxy cluster

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    Within the framework of investigating the link between central super massive black holes in the core of galaxies and the galaxies themselves, we detected a variable X-ray source in the center of CGCG 077-102 NED02, member of the CGCG 077-102 galaxy pair within the Abell 2063 galaxy cluster. Our goal was then to combine X-ray and optical data to demonstrate that this object harbors an active super massive black hole in its core, and to relate this to the dynamical status of the galaxy pair within the Abell 2063 cluster. We used Chandra and XMM-Newton archival data to derive the X-ray spectral shape and variability. We also obtained optical spectroscopy to detect the expected emission lines that are typically found in Active Galactic Nuclei. And we finally used public ZTF imaging data to investigate the optical variability. There is no evidence of multiple X-ray sources or extended component within CGCG 077-102 NED02. Single X-ray spectral models fit well the source. Non-random significant X-ray flux inter-observation X-ray variabilities were detected, between ~4days for short term variations and up to ~700days for long term variations. Optical spectroscopy points toward a passive galaxy for CGCG 077-102 NED01 and a Seyfert for CGCG 077-102 NED02. We did not detect short-term variability in the optical ZTF light curves. However, we found a significant long-term stochastic variability in the g-band that can be well described by the damped random walk model. Finally, the CGCG 077-102 galaxy pair is deeply embedded within the Abell 2063 potential, and has underwent the cluster influence for a long time. Our observations point toward a moderatly massive black hole in the center of CGCG 077-102 NED02, of ~10^6 Msol. CGCG 077-102 NED02 is not heavily obscured, perhaps due to surrounding intra cluster medium ram pressure stripping.Comment: accepted in A&

    Sistema de criação de caprinos em unidades agrícolas familiares.

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    Instalações; Suplementação mineral; Fornecimento de água; Manejo alimentar; Manejo reprodutivo; Descarte orientado; Comercialização de animais; Manejo sanitário Fitoerapia - Outra forma alternativa para o controle da verminose; Evolução dos rebanhos caprinos nos sistesmas modelo e satélites.bitstream/item/36201/1/Doc85.pd

    Algorithm for the projection of forest growth and production.

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    The modeling of forest growth and production is an essential tool for forestry management because it allows us to perform simulations and project forest biometric variables in the future, thus assisting in stock planning and economic analyses. In this work, a growth and production model by diameter distribution was proposed with the application of the Weibull function based on the recovery of parameters through simplified functions between the forest attributes and the parameters of the Weibull function. The algorithm was developed in Excel’s VBA language. Validation was performed with data from the Continuous Forest Inventory (CFI) in a stand of Khaya grandifoliola and in rows of Eucalyptus spp. in the ILPF system, which were ordinarily organized into seven date combinations, from the most distant from to the closest to the projection date. The results were evaluated by the percentage standard error (SE%) applied to the projected and observed volumes and by the Kolmogorov‒Smirnov test applied to the diameter distributions to verify adherence. It was possible to identify an exact relationship for parameter c of the Weibull function as a function of the percentiles and for parameter b, improving the parameter recovery method. Another methodological improvement was the use of maximum diameter and maximum height for age to adjust the hypsometric function. The algorithm presented results for total volume with errors up to 20% in 85% of the tests

    Considerações técnicas sobre a produção de bovinos compostos, tropicalmente adaptados, com o uso da raça Crioulo Lageano.

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    As raças brasileiras localmente adaptadas a ambientes rigorosos, como a raça Crioulo Lageano, foram formadas por animais reconhecidamente domesticados que já estão a um longo período sob a ação da seleção natural e deriva genética em determinados ambientes..

    Chemical characterisation, antioxidant and antibacterial activities of Pinus pinaster Ait. and Pinus pinea L. bark polar extracts: prospecting Forestry by-products as renewable sources of bioactive compounds

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    Agroforestry by-products have gained rising attention in recent years as they represent inexpensive and abundant raw materials that are a source of added-value chemicals, e.g., for food and pharmaceutical applications, as well as for bioenergy generation. Pinus pinaster Ait. bark extracts are consumed worldwide for their cardiovascular benefits, whilst the health potential of Pinus pinea L. bark has not yet been deeply exploited. Therefore, this study highlights the chemical characterisation of Portuguese P. pinaster Ait. and P. pinea L. bark polar extracts, via ultra-high performance liquid chromatography-diode array detection-tandem mass spectrometry (UHPLC-DAD-MSn) analysis, and their antioxidant and antibacterial activities. Quinic acid, an A-type procyanidin dimer isomer, protocatechuic acid, and quercetin were identified for the first time as P. pinea L. bark components. Moreover, this bark demonstrated a higher total content of identified polar compounds than P. pinaster Ait. bark, with quinic acid being the most abundant compound identified. Regarding antioxidant activity, the pine bark polar extracts exhibited strong reducing power and 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) and 2,2-azinobis-(3-ethyl-benzothiazoline-6-sulfonic acid (ABTS) radical scavenging effects compared to natural antioxidants. Moreover, the bactericidal actions of pine bark extracts were shown against Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli at a 3.13–25 mg mL−1 range. Globally, these promising insights can boost the sustainable exploitation of P. pinea L. bark, as already occurs with P. pinaster Ait. bark, for the food and biomedical fields.publishe

    Mapeamento genético e piramidização de genes de resistência no desenvolvimento de multilinhas e cultivares compostas de arroz irrigado com resistência estável à brusone (Pyricularia grisea): relatório técnico.

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    A principal estratégia do projeto foi a piramidização indireta de diferentes alelos da família gênica Pi em linhagens elite de arroz, visando propiciar resistência estável à doença. A hipótese de trabalho é que a mistura de linhagens quase-isogênicas de arroz que possuem diferentes genes de resistência à brusone conferirá maior estabilidade de resistência no campo à população de isolados do patógeno.bitstream/CNPAF-2010/29874/1/doc-243.pd

    The MIDAS telescope for microwave detection of ultra-high energy cosmic rays

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    We present the design, implementation and data taking performance of the MIcrowave Detection of Air Showers (MIDAS) experiment, a large field of view imaging telescope designed to detect microwave radiation from extensive air showers induced by ultra-high energy cosmic rays. This novel technique may bring a tenfold increase in detector duty cycle when compared to the standard fluorescence technique based on detection of ultraviolet photons. The MIDAS telescope consists of a 4.5 m diameter dish with a 53-pixel receiver camera, instrumented with feed horns operating in the commercial extended C-Band (3.4 -- 4.2 GHz). A self-trigger capability is implemented in the digital electronics. The main objectives of this first prototype of the MIDAS telescope - to validate the telescope design, and to demonstrate a large detector duty cycle - were successfully accomplished in a dedicated data taking run at the University of Chicago campus prior to installation at the Pierre Auger Observatory.Comment: 13 pages, 18 figure

    Morte súbita e angina vasoespástica

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    Variant angina is defined by chest pain occurring at rest associated with transitory ST segment elevation on ECG, and is caused by a spasm of a coronary artery. Frequently, variant angina is associated with atherosclerotic coronary obstruction and patients with normal coronary arteries are rare. Patients with variant angina and normal coronary arteries have good prognosis, and the development of ventricular arrhythmias or sudden death is rare. The authors present two cases of sudden cardiac death in patients with variant angina and normal coronary arteries
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