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Getting Access Into the EU Market: A Coordination Challenge for the Brazilian Beef Chain
Brazil is the world beef export leader since 2004, when he Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) crisis in the United States and the severe draught in Australia dropped those countries beef exports and gave Brazilian beef chain a unique opportunity to enter in new markets. Brazil is facing now a major challenge in terms of aggregating value, since its export volume is already stabilizing. The European Union (EU) represents the most demanding market in terms of quality and one in which Brazil can get a better remuneration for its products, as long as the country beef chain can develop new relationship strategies to provide such a specific product. This study aims to present some trends in the European market as well as to discuss them as opportunities for the Brazilian beef chain, especially in terms of coordination forms, following New Institutional Economy principles. It shows that new forms of relationship within the network are emerging (like alliances and associations) and that new strategies should be focused on the consumer desires.Beef chain, Brazil, Relationship strategies, Coordination forms, International Relations/Trade, Livestock Production/Industries,
Influence of the chemical composition on the machinability of brasses
Although brasses are essentially copper and zinc alloys, they also contain other alloying elements such as lead, silicon, aluminium, iron,
tin, manganese, nickel or arsenic whose presence and content are responsible for the wide variety of properties inherent to these materials.
In this article, the effect of the chemical composition of brasses, considering each alloying element and the effective copper content, upon
the machinability has been investigated.
For that purpose, machinability tests have been carried out on a CNC lathe under lubricated conditions. The study includes both commercial
alloys and samples prepared in laboratory. The experimental procedure consists on turning operations, during which cutting forces and surface
roughness obtained in brass workpieces are measured. The chip class is accordingly evaluated.
The statistic treatment of the results enables the establishment of correlations between the studied machinability parameters and the chemical
composition of different kinds of brasses
Aportaciones desde la biomecánica de la natación de competición
A natação é uma modalidade individual, cÃclica e fechada, pelo que, no respectivo quadro de factores determinantes do sucesso competitivo, a optimização do gesto técnico desempenha um papel determinante.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Caracterización quÃmica del aceite de barú y su subproducto de la región noroeste de Minas Gerais, Brasil
This study investigated baru oil and partially defatted baru flour from the northwest region of Minas Gerais, Brazil. The physicochemical characterization of the oil was made by determining the fatty acid profile using gas chromatography, lutein, and α- and β- carotenes by means of high-performance liquid chromatography, and total carotenoids by spectrophotometry. The flour was analyzed for its chemical composition, fiber, and mineral contents. Baru oil presented excellent quality parameters and high contents in unsaturated fatty acids and carotenoids. The flour showed relevant levels of proteins, lipids, and dietary fiber, in addition to having representative mineral contents for food such as manganese, magnesium, and copper. Thus, baru oil and the by-product of its extraction offer a rich chemical composition, and their application may add nutritional value to foods in addition to reducing negative environmental impacts.En este estudio se investigó el aceite de barú y la harina de barú parcialmente desengrasada de la región noroeste de Minas Gerais, Brasil. La caracterización fÃsico-quÃmica del aceite se realizó mediante la determinación del perfil de ácidos grasos mediante cromatografÃa de gases, luteÃna y α- y β- carotenos mediante cromatografÃa lÃquida de alta resolución y carotenoides totales mediante espectrofotometrÃa. En la harina se analizó su composición quÃmica, fibra y contenido mineral. El aceite de barú tiene excelentes parámetros de calidad, un buen contenido de ácidos grasos insaturados y carotenoides. La harina presentó niveles relevantes de proteÃnas, lÃpidos y fibra dietética, además de tener un contenido representativo de minerales para la alimentación, como manganeso, magnesio y cobre. AsÃ, el aceite de baru y el subproducto de su extracción tienen riqueza en su composición quÃmica y su aplicación puede agregar valor nutricional a los alimentos, además de reducir los impactos ambientales
Corrosion behaviour of WC hardmetals with nickel - based binders
Cobalt is the standard binder in tungsten carbide (WC) hardmetals due to its compatibility with the WC phase, resulting in composites with exceptional hardness and wear resistance. However, their corrosion resistance is not satisfactory in many applications, leading to the early deterioration and failure of tools and equipment.
In this work, the corrosion of WC hardmetals with three alternative binders (FeCoNi, NiCrCoMo and NiCrMo) is compared with a benchmark WC-Co composite, using electrochemical techniques such as open circuit potential (OCP) monitoring, polarisation curves and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS), assisted by scanning electron microscopy (SEM).publishe
Enhancement of a solar photo-Fenton reaction by using ferrioxalate complexes for the treatment of a synthetic cotton-textile dyeing wastewater
Biological, photo-Fenton (PF) and photo-Fenton mediated by ferrioxalate complexes (PF/Ferrioxalate) processes were examined for the degradation of a synthetic cotton-textile dyeing wastewater. Aerobic biological treatment had a negligible effect on discolouration whereas total organic content decreased mainly due to the biodegradation of acetic acid initially present in the wastewater. PF process yielded a fast and pronounced dissolved organic carbon concentration decay, mostly associated to the abrupt precipitation of Fe(III)-organic complexes. The addition of oxalic acid limited iron precipitation, allowing mineralization of most organic contaminants. The influence of the different dyes and main dyeing auxiliary constituents of the synthetic textile wastewater on the PF and the PF/Ferrioxalate efficiency was systematically analysed. The suitability of combining PF/Ferrioxalate with conventional biological processes as a pre and/or post treatment was evaluated.This study highlights the potential of PF/Ferrioxalate reaction to mineralize the synthetic cotton-textile wastewater under appropriate experimental conditions, the best being: [Fe3+]=40mgL-1, iron/oxalate molar ratio=1:3, pH=4.0 and [H2O2]=50-100 (1.5-2.9)mgL-1 (mmolL-1). At these conditions, the PF/Ferrioxalate treatment was carried out under natural sunlight in a pilot plant equipped with compound parabolic collectors.Fil: Doumic, Lucila Inés. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones CientÃficas y Técnicas. Centro CientÃfico Tecnológico Conicet - Mar del Plata. Instituto de Investigaciones en Ciencia y TecnologÃa de Materiales. Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata. Facultad de IngenierÃa. Instituto de Investigaciones en Ciencia y TecnologÃa de Materiales; Argentina. Universidad de Porto; Portugal. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales. Departamento de Industrias; ArgentinaFil: Soares, Petrick A.. Universidad de Porto; PortugalFil: Ayude, MarÃa Alejandra. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones CientÃficas y Técnicas. Centro CientÃfico Tecnológico Conicet - Mar del Plata. Instituto de Investigaciones en Ciencia y TecnologÃa de Materiales. Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata. Facultad de IngenierÃa. Instituto de Investigaciones en Ciencia y TecnologÃa de Materiales; ArgentinaFil: Cassanello Fernandez, Miryam Celeste. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales. Departamento de Industrias; ArgentinaFil: Boaventura, Rui A.R.. Universidad de Porto; PortugalFil: Vilar, VÃtor J.P.. Universidad de Porto; Portuga
Time Limit at vV02max and V02max Slow Component in Swimming: a pilot study of University Students
The aim oftms study was to measure in swimming-pool conditions, the time to exhaustion at the
minimum velocity that elicits maximal oxygen consumption (TLim-vV02max) and to verify the
existence of an oxygen uptake slow component (02SC) in freestyle swimming. Ten university
students performed a continuous incremental protocol for vV02max assessment. Forty-eight
hours later, they swam to exhaustion at vV02max to assess TLim-vV02max and 02SC. V02
was directly measured and swimming velocity was controlled by a visual pacer. Blood lactate
concentrations ([La-]) and heart rate (HR) values were also measured. Mean V02max for the
incremental test was 54.2±8.2 m1.kg'l.min'l, and the correspondent vV02max was 1.19±O.08
m.S,l The mean duration ofthe TLim-vV02max test was 325±76.5 s. 02SC appeared in the allout
swim at VV02max (279.0±195.2 ml.min'l) and it was found to significant1y correlate with
the TLim-vV02max (r = .74, p< .05). These results demonstrated that 02SC is observed also in
swimming-pool conditions and that TLim-vV02max values are in accordance with typical
formulations of aerobic power training sets for swimmers.We wish to thank Prof Dr. José Soares, from the Laboratory of Exercise Physiology of our
faculty, for his significant contribution.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Crop -glucanase activity limits the effectiveness of a recombinant cellulase used to supplement a barley-based feed for free-range broilers
1. The supplementation of diets rich in soluble polysaccharides with microbial cellulases
and hemicellulases decreases digesta viscosity and promotes broiler performance.
2. In contrast, recent experiments suggest that polysaccharidases are ineffective for improving the
nutritive value of pasture biomass used by free-range broilers. However, the feasibility of using cellulases
and hemicellulases to improve the utilisation of cereal-based feeds by pastured poultry remains to be
established.
3. A study was undertaken to investigate the capacity of a recombinant cellulase from Clostridium
thermocellum to improve the nutritive value of a barley-based feed for free-range pastured broilers of the
RedBro Cou Nu RedBro M genotype.
4. The results show that supplementation of a barley-based diet with a recombinant -glucanase had
no effect on the performance of free-range broilers, foraging in legume-based diets from d 28 to 56.
In addition, the results confirm that the lack of effect of the recombinant enzyme in improving the
nutritive value of the barley-based feed does not result from enzyme proteolysis or inhibition in the
gastrointestinal tract.
5. Significantly, -glucanase activity was identified in the crop of non-supplemented animals. The data
suggest that endogenous cellulases originated both from the barley-based feed and from the crop
microflora.
6. The results presented here suggest that in older birds of slow-growing genotypes associated with
free-range production systems, previously unknown sources of -glucanases, such as the feed and
microbial symbiotic microflora, can affect the effectiveness of exogenous enzymes added to the feed
Cultura do algodoeiro no Estado de Mato Grosso.
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Density functional study of the adsorption of K on the Ag(111) surface
Full-potential gradient corrected density functional calculations of the
adsorption of potassium on the Ag(111) surface have been performed. The
considered structures are Ag(111) (root 3 x root 3) R30degree-K and Ag(111) (2
x 2)-K. For the lower coverage, fcc, hcp and bridge site; and for the higher
coverage all considered sites are practically degenerate.
Substrate rumpling is most important for the top adsorption site. The bond
length is found to be nearly identical for the two coverages, in agreement with
recent experiments. Results from Mulliken populations, bond lengths, core level
shifts and work functions consistently indicate a small charge transfer from
the potassium atom to the substrate, which is slightly larger for the lower
coverage.Comment: to appear in Phys Rev
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