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Infecção experimental de carrapatos (Amblyomma cajennense) em ratos com lepra Stefansky
The A. succeeded, after various experiments, to infect ticks (Amblyoma cajennense) with STEFANSKY bacillus, upon feeding them in rats suffering from murine leprosy, in advanced stages. The A. thinks that will be ease to transfer the sickness from rat to rat by means of inoculation of triturate of infected ticks, as did MARCHOUX with Laelaps echdninus
As sulfonas (Promin e Diasone, e AMGL e AMBS1 do Instituto Butantan) nao têm acção bacteriostática, in vitro, sobre os bacilos ácido-alcool resistentes isolados de leprosos, nem sobre o bacilo de Stefansky, in vivo
Temperature oscillations of magnetization observed in nanofluid ferromagnetic graphite
We report on unusual magnetic properties observed in the nanofluid
room-temperature ferromagnetic graphite (with an average particle size of
l=10nm). More precisely, the measured magnetization exhibits a low-temperature
anomaly (attributed to manifestation of finite size effects below the quantum
temperature) as well as pronounced temperature oscillations above T=50K
(attributed to manifestation of the hard-sphere type pair correlations between
ferromagnetic particles in the nanofluid)
Aspectos fenológicos de Desmodium glabrum (Mill.) DC. (Fabaceae) em áreas de Caatinga com diferentes status de conservação.
Manifestation of finite temperature size effects in nanogranular magnetic graphite
In addition to the double phase transition (with the Curie temperatures
T_C=300K and T_{Ct}=144K), a low-temperature anomaly in the dependence of the
magnetization is observed in the bulk magnetic graphite (with an average
granular size of L=10nm), which is attributed to manifestation of the size
effects below the quantum temperature. The best fits of the high-temperature
data (using the mean-field Curie-Weiss and Bloch expressions) produced
reasonable estimates for the model parameters, such as defects mediated
effective spin exchange energy J=12meV (which defines the intragranular Curie
temperature T_C) and proximity mediated interactions between neighboring grains
(through potential barriers created by thin layers of non-magnetic graphite)
with energy J_t=exp(-d/s)J=5.8meV (which defines the intergranular Curie
temperature T_{Ct}) with d=1.5nm and s=2nm being the intergranular distance and
characteristic length, respectively
Short-term effect of sugarcane straw on soil organic carbon pools.
This study aimed to evaluate the short-term effect of sugarcane straw on soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks in tropical soils. The treatments simulated the maintenance of different rates of sugarcane straw (0, 2.2, 5.1, 7.8 and 12 t ha-1) applied on the soil surface, with four replication, and evaluated chemical and biological attributes in four depths (0-0.05; 0.05-0.10; 0.10-0.20; 0.20-0.40 m). Results from soil samples collected in the rainy and dry seasons showed evidence of positive short-term effects of green harvest either on labile and humified soil organic matter (SOM) pools. For the total SOC stocks, we observed linear responses with straw rates in both sampling seasons. A decreased humification index in the topsoil suggests more labile C pools available in the soil, resulting in a significant increase in microbial activity. Microbial indicators point towards a steady equilibrium in SOC turnover, which can lead to future lower increases in SOC stocks if high straw amounts are maintained on the soil surface. Therefore, long-term studies under low-latitude areas are necessary to model the potential of C sequestration in sugarcane green harvest systems
Consumo e digestibilidade de nutrientes em ovinos, alimentados com silagens de sorgo produzido em áreas com e sem adubação.
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