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    Hydrogen storage in the form of metal hydrides

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    Reversible reactions between hydrogen and such materials as iron/titanium and magnesium/ nickel alloy may provide a means for storing hydrogen fuel. A demonstration model of an iron/titanium hydride storage bed is described. Hydrogen from the hydride storage bed powers a converted gasoline electric generator

    Critical behaviour of the compactified λϕ4\lambda \phi^4 theory

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    We investigate the critical behaviour of the NN-component Euclidean λϕ4\lambda \phi^4 model at leading order in 1N\frac{1}{N}-expansion. We consider it in three situations: confined between two parallel planes a distance LL apart from one another, confined to an infinitely long cylinder having a square cross-section of area AA and to a cubic box of volume VV. Taking the mass term in the form m02=α(T−T0)m_{0}^2=\alpha(T - T_{0}), we retrieve Ginzburg-Landau models which are supposed to describe samples of a material undergoing a phase transition, respectively in the form of a film, a wire and of a grain, whose bulk transition temperature (T0T_{0}) is known. We obtain equations for the critical temperature as functions of LL (film), AA (wire), VV (grain) and of T0T_{0}, and determine the limiting sizes sustaining the transition.Comment: 12 pages, no figure

    Effect of pre-analytical treatments on bovine milk acute phase proteins

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    Background Samples for diagnostic procedures often require some form of pre-analytical preparation for preservation or safe handling during transportation prior to analysis in the laboratory. This is particularly important for milk samples which frequently need preservatives to retain milk composition as close to that found in freshly collected samples as possible. Methods Milk samples were treated by heating at 56 °C for 30 min or preserved by addition of either potassium dichromate or bronopol respectively. Haptoglobin (Hp), mammary associated serum amyloid A3 (M-SAA3) and C-reactive protein (CRP) were measured in the various treatment groups and in control samples which were not treated, using enzyme linked immunoassays. The concentrations of each APP were compared between treated and non-treated groups using the Wilcoxon signed ranks tests. Results Heat treatment of samples was found to have a significant lowering effect on milk M-SAA3 and CRP but not Hp. The use of potassium dichromate and bronopol as preservatives in milk had no significant effects on milk Hp and M-SAA3 concentration but lowered milk CRP values compared to controls. Conclusions The observed effects of heating and preservative use on milk APP should be taken into consideration when assaying samples which have undergone heat treatment as a result of international transfer regulations involving biological samples or samples needing chemical preservation prior to transport to laboratory

    Crescimento micelial e germinação de esporos de patógenos de trigo em meios de cultura mais fungicidas 'in vitro'.

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    Editores técnicos: Joseani Mesquita Antunes, Ana Lídia Variani Bonato, Márcia Barrocas Moreira Pimentel
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