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    A computer-controlled multi-electrode switch

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    A computer-actuated switch was built to control, simultaneously, two automatic titration assemblies each consisting of an electrode pair and a burette, and using only one measuring device. This switch is modular, simple and versatile allowing easy adaptation and expansion; apart from its application in multiple-titration systems, this device can also be used for standard addition analysis and multi-component analysis using ion-selective electrodes (ISE). The repeatability as well as the accuracy of the measurements made with this switch were ensured using high-quality relays, and very high electrical insulation, attained through the use of two separate printed circuit boards (pcb) of good quality and careful design of these pcbs. This low-cost multi-electrode switch is controlled through the parallel port of a PC that collects the data via an inexpensive 12-bit ADC board (8-bit ISA type), and is easily programmable in any high-level language. This type of device allows the collection of a large amount of data in relatively short periods, which can be analysed later allowing the choice of the best compromise of time versus accuracy for the study of any particular system

    Study of the HVDC dual transmission system under faults in the power converters

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    Trabalho apresentado no Speedam 2016, 22-24 de junho de 2016, Capri, ItáliaHVDC transmission systems based on voltage source converters have lately emerged as a good alternative to conventional AC transmission. In these transmission systems multilevel converters have become a promising energy conversion technology. The reliability of the power converters are extremely important since a fault in these equipments may lead to an unavailability for a long period of the transmission system. Thus, this paper will focuses in HVDC dual transmission system under semiconductor failure conditions. As presented in this paper this structure presents interesting characteristics under the point of view the reliability considering a power semiconductor failure. It will present the consequences for the transmission system when there is a semiconductor fault. A study for the change of the modulation system in order to ensure DC link capacitors voltage balance under a fault condition is also presented. Simulation studies are shown in order to confirm the characteristics of the proposed methodology in normal and fault condition mode.N/

    BREEDING BIOLOGY OF PASSERINES IN THE SUBTROPICAL BRAZILIAN ATLANTIC FOREST

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    Information on breeding biology of birds is fundamental for the understanding of life history evolution and conservation. This information is only beginning to accumulate for Neotropical birds but the southern subtropics are still overlooked. Here we describe the breeding biology of passerines in subtropical Brazilian Atlantic Forest. We monitored 265 nests of 38 species during the 2012–2013 breeding season. Breeding began in September, but some species started as late as December. Average breeding season length was 64 days, but varied broadly across species. Average clutch sizes ranged from two to five eggs. The breeding season phenology, clutch sizes, and nesting periods were similar to other two communities at the same latitude in Argentina. Our data contribute to the debate that the combination of small clutch sizes and short breeding seasons seen in subtropical South America challenges the tropical-temperate paradigm of life-history theory

    A computer-controlled multi-electrode switch

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    A computer-actuated switch was built to control, simultaneously, two automatic titration assemblies each consisting of an electrode pair and a burette, and using only one measuring device. This switch is modular, simple and versatile allowing easy adaptation and expansion; apart from its application in multiple-titration systems, this device can also be used for standard addition analysis and multi-component analysis using ion-selective electrodes (ISE). The repeatability as well as the accuracy of the measurements made with this switch were ensured using high-quality relays, and very high electrical insulation, attained through the use of two separate printed circuit boards (pcb) of good quality and careful design of these pcbs. This low-cost multi-electrode switch is controlled through the parallel port of a PC that collects the data via an inexpensive 12-bit ADC board (8-bit ISA type), and is easily programmable in any high-level language. This type of device allows the collection of a large amount of data in relatively short periods, which can be analysed later allowing the choice of the best compromise of time versus accuracy for the study of any particular system

    On capillary viscosity measurements: how far do surface tension effects go?

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    Viscosity is a fundamental thermophysical property of liquids making it very important particularly in the industry. Capillary viscometers have been widely used for viscosity measurements in different applications, the most relevant being the definition of viscosity standards, traceable to the primary water viscosity standard, by metrological institutions and industrial applications, mostly for quality control. Practical viscometry is based on the internationally accepted primary standard value for the kinematic viscosity of water at 20ºC and atmospheric pressure, which has been measured using capillary viscometers [1]. However, due to the water surface tension, viscosity measurements which have been related to water as a primary standard, can be significantly affected. It is difficult to rigorously assess the surface tension effects on capillary viscometers, and the practical way to avoid this problem is to use long capillaries, which are not appropriate for routine measurements [1-3]. After several experimental studies, using different types of viscometers, the usual procedure to correct surface tension effects in capillary viscosity measurements adopted by different authors, is to employ an empirical expression [1-4]. Additionally, other types of problems exist as the need to perform a kinetic energy correction which must also be taken into consideration [1]. The main goal of this work was to perform the calibration of a suspended-level, or Ubbelohde, capillary viscometer, which is not a long capillary viscometer, as well as the study of corrections to be used for the measurements performed with it. The experimental work covers the calibration of that Ubbelohde capillary viscometer, the evaluation of the uncertainty of the corresponding viscometer constant and the overall uncertainty of the measurements performed with it. This study includes the evaluation of the necessary corrections for kinetic energy and surface tension effects and, finally, the analysis of the case of a set of measurements performed with n-tetradecane. The ultimate purpose of this work is to obtain the lowest uncertainty for the Ubbelohde capillary viscometer 541 01/Ia, and to understand the need for the corrections that must be considered when using capillary viscometers and how they should be applied.N/

    Viscosity and density measurements on compressed liquid n-Tetradecane

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    Comunicação apresentada na "University of Technology", em Graz, Áustria de 3-8 de setembro de 2017FCT - Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologiainfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio

    Quest for a reference standard for viscosity at high temperatures and high pressures

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    This communication is dedicated to give notice of the present situation concerning the proposal of tris(2-ethylhexyl) trimellitate (TOTM) to be a reference standard fluid for viscosity at high temperatures and high pressures. This proposal stems from an internal project of the International Association for Transport Properties (IATP). A general overview of the efforts carried out so far by the scientific community towards that objective will be made. This will be complemented by a description of its main characteristics that support its proposal. In particular, the present work is concerned with the determination of the shear dependence of the viscosity of TOTM. Moreover, new results for the density of TOTM at moderately high temperatures and pressures up to 70 MPa are presented.This work was supported by the Strategic Project PEstOE/QUI/UI0100/2013 funded by Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT, Portugal).N/

    Genome-wide signatures of complex introgression and adaptive evolution in the big cats.

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    The great cats of the genus Panthera comprise a recent radiation whose evolutionary history is poorly understood. Their rapid diversification poses challenges to resolving their phylogeny while offering opportunities to investigate the historical dynamics of adaptive divergence. We report the sequence, de novo assembly, and annotation of the jaguar (Panthera onca) genome, a novel genome sequence for the leopard (Panthera pardus), and comparative analyses encompassing all living Panthera species. Demographic reconstructions indicated that all of these species have experienced variable episodes of population decline during the Pleistocene, ultimately leading to small effective sizes in present-day genomes. We observed pervasive genealogical discordance across Panthera genomes, caused by both incomplete lineage sorting and complex patterns of historical interspecific hybridization. We identified multiple signatures of species-specific positive selection, affecting genes involved in craniofacial and limb development, protein metabolism, hypoxia, reproduction, pigmentation, and sensory perception. There was remarkable concordance in pathways enriched in genomic segments implicated in interspecies introgression and in positive selection, suggesting that these processes were connected. We tested this hypothesis by developing exome capture probes targeting ~19,000 Panthera genes and applying them to 30 wild-caught jaguars. We found at least two genes (DOCK3 and COL4A5, both related to optic nerve development) bearing significant signatures of interspecies introgression and within-species positive selection. These findings indicate that post-speciation admixture has contributed genetic material that facilitated the adaptive evolution of big cat lineages

    On the viscosity and other properties of poly(Ethylene Glycol) 600

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    Poster da conferência realizada na "University of Technology", em Graz, Áustria de 3-8 de setembro de 2017info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
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