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    Computation of schenberg response function by using finite element modelling

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    Schenberg is a detector of gravitational waves resonant mass type, with a central frequency of operation of 3200 Hz. Transducers located on the surface of the resonating sphere, according to a distribution half-dodecahedron, are used to monitor a strain amplitude. The development of mechanical impedance matchers that act by increasing the coupling of the transducers with the sphere is a major challenge because of the high frequency and small in size. The objective of this work is to study the Schenberg response function obtained by finite element modeling (FEM). Finnaly, the result is compared with the result of the simplified model for mass spring type system modeling verifying if that is suitable for the determination of sensitivity detector, as the conclusion the both modeling give the same results.Sao Paulo Federal Institute Rua Pedro Vicente 625, 01109-010 Sao Paulo, SP, BrazilFederal University of Sao Paulo, Department of Exact and Earth Sciences Rua Sao Nicolau 120, 09913-030 Diadema, SP, BrazilFederal University of Sao Paulo, Department of Exact and Earth Sciences Rua Sao Nicolau 120, 09913-030 Diadema, SP, BrazilWeb of Scienc

    Efeito das cultivares e idades de plantas de algodoeiro na capacidade predatória de Orius insidiosus predando Aphis gossypii.

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    Avaliou-se a capacidade de predação de fêmeas de Orius insidiosus (Say, 1832) (Hemiptera: Anthocoridae), em plantas de algodoeiro com três diferentes idades (20, 30, 40 dias) e três cultivares (Antares, CNPA7H e Acala 90)

    Thermal connection and vibrational isolation: an elegant solution for two problems

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    Schenberg is a detector of gravitational waves resonant mass type, with a central frequency of operation of 3200 Hz. Transducers located on the surface of the resonating sphere, according to a distribution half-dodecahedron, are used to monitor a strain amplitude. To improve the performance of the detector it is essential to decrease the temperature, then it will be cooled down, this temperature could reach as low as 50 mK. This refrigerator produces vibration noise that could compromise the performance of Schenberg detector. In this work we the study such vibration noise and how it could be minimized proposing a new connection from the dilution refrigerator to the sphere suspension. The vibration attenuation is studied by finite element modeling (FEM) and an attenuation higher than 1024 is found, higher enough to note compromise the performance of Schenberg detector.Sao Paulo Federal Institute Rua Pedro Vicente 625, 01109-010 Sao Paulo, SP, BrazilFederal University of Sao Paulo, Department of Exact and Earth Sciences Rua Sao Nicolau 120, 09913-030 Diadema, SP, BrazilINPE Astrophysics Division, Sao Jose dos Campos, SP, 12227-010, BrazilFederal University of Sao Paulo, Department of Exact and Earth Sciences Rua Sao Nicolau 120, 09913-030 Diadema, SP, BrazilWeb of Scienc

    A REDUCED KINETIC MECHANISM FOR PROPANE FLAMES

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    Propane is one of the simplest hydrocarbons that can be a representative of higher hydrocarbons used in many applications. Therefore, this work develops a ten-step reduced kinetic mechanism among 14 reactive species for the propane combustion. The model is based on the solution of the flamelet equations. The equations are discretized using the second-order space finite difference method, using LES (Large-Eddy Simulation). Obtained results compare favorably with data in the literature for a propane jet diffusion flame. The main advantage of this strategy is the decrease of the work needed to solve the system of governing equations

    Influência do período de exposição no parasitismo Telenomus remus em ovos de Corcyra cephalonica.

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    Objetivou-se avaliar as características biológicas e a porcentagem de parasitismo de T. remus, em ovos do hospedeiro alternativo C. cephalonica sob diferentes períodos de exposição ao parasitismo, para selecionar o melhor método de criação do parasitoide neste hospedeiro. O experimento foi conduzido em sala climatizada (T: 25±2°C; UR: 70±10%; Fotofase: 12h), com delineamento inteiramente casualizado sendo três tratamentos (períodos de exposição: 24, 48 e 72h) e 20 repetições. Em tubos de vidro de fundo chato, foram colocados 30 ovos parasitados de S. frugiperda. 24h após a emergência dos adultos, aproximadamente 100 ovos inviabilizados de C. cephalonica, foram colados com cola atóxica (30%) em cartelas e oferecidos aos parasitoides. O parasitismo foi permitido por diferentes períodos, conforme cada tratamento. Os parâmetros biológicos avaliados foram: porcentagem de parasitismo, viabilidade e razão sexual. Não houve diferença significativa entre os tratamentos avaliados, sendo que as variações verificadas entre os períodos de exposição ao parasitismo (24, 48 e 72h) foram: porcentagem de parasitismo (48,27%; 60,96%; 57,78%), viabilidade (80,15%; 74,37% e 79,98%) e razão sexual (0,66; 0,66 e 0,65 fêmeas), respectivamente. Assim, estes resultados indicam que não é necessário um maior período de exposição ao parasitismo quando T. remus é criado em ovos do hospedeiro alternativo C. cephalonica, mesmo que exista uma tendência a maior parasitismo nos maiores períodos de exposição. Ainda, a baixa porcentagem de parasitismo pode estar diretamente correlacionada o comportamento do inseto visto que o mesmo é criado em ovos do seu hospedeiro natural (Spodoptera frugiperda) por sucessivas gerações, e que pode ser confirmado com os altos valores de viabiliade, tornando C. cephalonica um potencial hospedeiro alternativo

    Classificação de cultivares de brássicas com relação à resistência à traça-das-crucíferas e à presença de glucosinolatos.

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    O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar o efeito de cultivares de repolho e de couve na biologia da traça-das-crucíferas; analisar a composição química das plantas, em relação aos glucosinolatos e aplicar a análise multivariada na classificação das cultivares. Foram utilizadas as cultivares: de repolho verde Chato-de-quintal e o híbrido Midori; de repolho roxo Roxo precoce e o híbrido Roxo TPC00682; e de couve-manteiga Geórgia (padrão de suscetibilidade) e Geórgia híbrido HS20. Foram avaliadas as características biológicas da praga: viabilidade e duração das fases larval e pupal, razão sexual, fecundidade das fêmeas, longevidade dos adultos e duração e viabilidade da fase de ovo, tendo-se calculado o potencial reprodutivo corrigido (PRC). Obtiveram-se as correlações entre os parâmetros pelo método de Pearson, e realizaram-se análises multivariadas de agrupamento e de componentes principais. Em cromatógrafo líquido, avaliaram-se a presença de sinigrina e de outros glucosinolatos nas plantas. A cultivar Geórgia e os híbridos HS20 e Roxo foram classificados como altamente suscetíveis; 'Roxo precoce' e 'Midori' como suscetíveis e, 'Chato-de-quintal' como moderadamente resistente à Plutella xylostella. As análises multivariadas proporcionam melhor classificação das cultivares, em razão do grau de resistência apresentado. Os materiais genéticos avaliados não apresentam a substância secundária sinigrina

    Invasive Crayfish moving Northwards: management challenges and policy implications at the local scale

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    Freshwater ecosystems in Italy, as most European countries, have been severely impacted by the invasion of alien crayfish. The two most widespread species in Trentino (NE Italy) are Procambarus clarkii and Faxionus limosus; for both species, the high elevation and cold climate of most of the Trentino territory represent a climatic barrier to their northwards spread. Procambarus clarkii is present in one small lake at 950 m asl, and Faxionus limosus in a group of 5 lakes at 450 m asl, over an area of about 80km2. the introduction of both species is associated with fish restocking, and lead to the extinction of existing populations of the native stone crayfish Austropotamobius pallipes. The Management Plan of Austropotamobius pallipes in Trentino listed the eradication/containment of these IAS populations among the conservation priorities for the native populations. The eradication campaigns of P. clarkii started in 2018 with a release/recapture campaign aimed at assessing the abundance of the populations, and continued in 2020, 2021, 2022. As a result, the capture efficiency decreased, suggesting a population reduction trend. The containment of Faxionus limosus is more difficult, given its presence in a higher number of lakes, three of which are hydrologically connected. A first containment campaign to prevent its spread in the river network is planned for summer 2023. The financial support to these activities has been granted by the local Nature 2000 networks and by the local administrations, which have also promoted the communication with citizens and stakeholders to raise consensus and collaboratio

    Life-History and Behavior of the Diamondback Moth Plutella xylostella on Brassicaceae Cultivars over Multiple Generations

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    The diamondback moth (DBM), Plutella xylostella (L.) (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae), is a cosmopolitan pest that causes leaf-area reduction in Brassicaceae plants. DBM populations have significant genetic variability that manifests in different feeding preferences and reproductive behaviors across generations. We evaluated the influence of Brassicaceae cultivars on biological and behavioral parameters across 18 generations of DBM populations that were separated and held on three varieties of Brassicaceae: Brassica oleracea var. acephala (kale), Brassica oleracea var. italica (broccoli), and Brassica oleracea var. capitata (cabbage). P, F6, F12, and F18 generations were evaluated, and biological aspects of young adulthood and fertility parameters of adults held on each host plant were examined over multiple generations. Additionally, larvae and adults were subjected to dual-choice and multiple-choice (feeding and oviposition) between cultivars, over generations. The results indicated that larvae of P. xylostella consumed greater quantities of kale and broccoli cultivars, on average (4.05 cm2), than cabbage (2.7 cm2). The number of eggs per female in F18 generation was 1.95 and 2.17 times higher than those in the parental (P) generation, when reared on kale and cabbage. The population reared exclusively on kale had higher net population growth rate (R0), intrinsic rate (rm), finite rate (λ) and generation time (T) than that reared on broccoli and cabbage. Last generations evaluated, the larval stage reared on cabbage showed feeding preference (F18) and oviposition preference (F12 and F18) for cabbage. Thus, we note the existence of learning, characterized as pre-imaginal conditioning to cabbage cultivars, over various DBM generations

    80/20 Principle: Application in Manufacturing Companies

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    Responding to the request of a company in pushing the income statement in profit, the authors of this article propose to apply to the products contribution margin the 80/20 principl
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