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Aplicação MEV Ambiental no estudo de afinidade/repelência à água na superfície de Salvinia auriculata.
Salvinia auriculata é uma planta aquática, pilosa, abundante no Pantanal brasileiro. Este estudo teve por objetivo avaliar suas capacidades hidrofílicas e superhidrofóbicas em microscopia eletrônica de varredura (MEV) no modo ambiental. Amostras da planta foram submetidas a uma dinâmica de pressão em baixo vácuo e baixas temperaturas. Com isso foi possível estudar a hidrofilicidade na porção terminal dos tricomas e a superhidrofobicidade responsável pela repelência da água, retenção de ar e pela capacidade autolimpante. Essas habilidades são importantes descobertas do Biomimetismo, e suas aplicabilidades se estendem de roupas de banho impermeáveis, tintas, vidros de veículos e placas solares autolimpantes, a redução da fricção de arrasto de transporte de fluidos e navios
Clifford-Finsler Algebroids and Nonholonomic Einstein-Dirac Structures
We propose a new framework for constructing geometric and physical models on
nonholonomic manifolds provided both with Clifford -- Lie algebroid symmetry
and nonlinear connection structure. Explicit parametrizations of generic
off-diagonal metrics and linear and nonlinear connections define different
types of Finsler, Lagrange and/or Riemann-Cartan spaces. A generalization to
spinor fields and Dirac operators on nonholonomic manifolds motivates the
theory of Clifford algebroids defined as Clifford bundles, in general, enabled
with nonintegrable distributions defining the nonlinear connection. In this
work, we elaborate the algebroid spinor differential geometry and formulate the
(scalar, Proca, graviton, spinor and gauge) field equations on Lie algebroids.
The paper communicates new developments in geometrical formulation of physical
theories and this approach is grounded on a number of previous examples when
exact solutions with generic off-diagonal metrics and generalized symmetries in
modern gravity define nonholonomic spacetime manifolds with uncompactified
extra dimensions.Comment: The manuscript was substantially modified following recommendations
of JMP referee. The former Chapter 2 and Appendix were elliminated. The
Introduction and Conclusion sections were modifie
Comment on ``Neutrino masses and mixing angles in a predictive theory of fermion masses''
In the extension of the Dimopoulos--Hall--Raby model of the fermion mass
matrices to the neutrino sector, there is an entry in the up-quark and neutrino
Dirac mass matrices which can be assumed to arise from the Yukawa coupling of a
{\bf 120}, instead of a {\bf 10} or a {\bf 126}, of SO(10). Although this
assumption leads to an extra undetermined complex parameter in the model, the
resulting lepton mixing matrix exhibits the remarkable feature that the does not mix with the other two neutrinos. Making a reasonable
assumption about the extra parameter, we are able to fit the large-mixing-angle
MSW solution of the solar-neutrino problem, and we obtain eV, the right mass range to close the Universe. Other possibilities for
explaining the solar-neutrino deficit are also discussed.Comment: standard LATEX, 6 pages, 2 figures available from the authors, report
No. CMU-HEP93-20 and DOE-ER/40682-4
Tunnel and thermal c-axis transport in BSCCO in the normal and pseudogap state
We consider the problem of c-axis transport in double-layered cuprates, in
particular with reference to BiSrCaCuO
compounds. We exploit the effect of the two barriers on the thermal and tunnel
transport. The resulting model is able to describe accurately the normal state
c-axis resistivity in BiSrCaCuO, from the
underdoped side up to the strongly overdoped. We extend the model, without
introducing additional parameters, in order to allow for the decrease of the
barrier when an external voltage bias is applied. The extended model is found
to describe properly the c-axis resistivity for small voltage bias above the
pseudogap temperature , the c-axis resistivity for large voltage bias
even below , and the differential curves taken in mesa structures.Comment: 12 pages, 6 figures. Submitted to Superconductor Science and
Technolog
Growth of seven perennial plant species adapted to the Brazilian Semi-Arid.
Growth of seven perennial plant species adapted to the Brazilian Semi-Arid. Abstract - Measuring plant height (y) and canopy diameter (x) in trees may not be an easy task, but stem diameter (z) can be more easily evaluated. This work's objective was two-fold: evaluate the growth of species adapted to the Brazilian Semi-Arid Region in the first two years of age, and obtain linear equations to estimate y and x from z, in those species. A random block design with four replications was employed. The values for x, z, and y were measured biannually from October/2003 to March/2005. Prosopis juliflora and Mimosa caesalpiniaefolia showed the highest stem diameter and plant height values, respectively, and both showed the highest canopy diameter. In the equations to estimate plant height from the stem diameter the value of the coefficient of determination (R2) ranged from 0.76 (Tamarindus indica and Leucaena leucocephala) to 0.92 (Prosopis juliflora and Azadirachta indica). In the equations that allowed to estimate the crown diameter from the stem diameter the R2 value ranged from 0.70 (Leucaena leucocephala) to 0.92 (Azadirachta indica). Crescimento de sete espécies vegetais perenes adaptadas ao Semi-Árido brasileiro. Resumo - A mensuração da altura da planta (y) e do diâmetro da copa (x) em árvores pode não ser tarefa fácil, mas o diâmetro do caule (z) pode ser avaliado mais facilmente. Este trabalho teve por objetivos avaliar o crescimento de espécies adaptadas ao Semi-Árido brasileiro, nos primeiros dois anos de idade, e obter equações lineares para estimar y e x a partir de z, nessas espécies. Utilizou-se o delineamento de blocos ao acaso com quatro repetições. Os valores de x, z e y foram medidos semestralmente de outubro/2003 a março/2005. Prosopis juliflora e Mimosa caesalpiniaefolia apresentaram os maiores diâmetros do caule e altura da planta, respectivamente, e ambas apresentaram o maior diâmetro da copa. Nas equações para estimar a altura da planta a partir do diâmetro do caule, o valor do coeficiente de determinação (R2) variou de 0,76 (Tamarindus indica and Leucaena leucocephala) a 0,92 (Prosopis juliflora and Azadirachta indica). Nas equações que permitiram estimar o diâmetro da copa a partir do diâmetro do caule, o valor de R2 variou de 0,70 (Leucaena leucocephala) a 0,92 (Azadirachta indica)
Insights into the fracture mechanisms and strength of amorphous and nanocomposite carbon
Tight-binding molecular dynamics simulations shed light into the fracture
mechanisms and the ideal strength of tetrahedral amorphous carbon and of
nanocomposite carbon containing diamond crystallites, two of the hardest
materials. It is found that fracture in the nanocomposites, under tensile or
shear load, occurs inter-grain and so their ideal strength is similar to the
pure amorphous phase. The onset of fracture takes place at weakly bonded sp^3
sites in the amorphous matrix. On the other hand, the nanodiamond inclusions
significantly enhance the elastic moduli, which approach those of diamond.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figure
Wall material selection for microencapsulating glicine max and punica granatum oils by spray drying.
Pomegranate seed oil, even though highly sensitive to oxidation, has been extensively studied due to its anti-inflammatory potential. Microencapsulation by spray drying can protect the oil and increase its shelf life. Modified starch, maltodextrin and gum arabic are evaluated by a mixture design to get the better wall material composition. The better response for drying process yield (41%) and oxidative stability (42%) were achieved using modified starch and gum arabic at the same proportion as wall material
Tunable photonic band gaps with coherently driven atoms in optical lattices
Optical lattice loaded with cold atoms can exhibit a tunable photonic band
gap for a weak probe field under the conditions of electromagnetically induced
transparency. This system possesses a number of advantageous properties,
including reduced relaxation of Raman coherence and the associated probe
absorption, and simultaneous enhancement of the index modulation and the
resulting reflectivity of the medium. This flexible system has a potential to
serve as a testbed of various designs for the linear and nonlinear photonic
band gap materials at a very low light level and can be employed for realizing
deterministic entanglement between weak quantum fields
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