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Developing the dairy business in New Reality
Verslag van een studiedag voor melkveehouders, waarin wordt uitgelegd hoe ze goed op de toekomst kunnen anticipere
Samenwerken door fusie is goedkope weg naar schaalvoordelen
Schaalvergroting via de klassieke weg (aankoop van grond, quotum en gebouwen) is duur in vergelijking met het buitenland en daarom uit bedrijfseconomisch oogpunt vaak niet aantrekkelijk. Samenwerking tussen bedrijven rond melken, voeren, veeverzorging, jongveeopfok en ruwvoerteelt biedt kansen om tegen lagere kosten de schaalvoordelen van grote bedrijven te realiseren. Als voorbeeld zijn de schaalvoordelen bij samenwerking uitgewerkt van 4 melkveehouders met ieder een quotum van 500.000 kg mel
Smoking and nicotine in inflammatory bowel disease: good or bad for cytokines?
Smoking has either a beneficial or harmful effect on the course and recurrence of ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease respectively. Transdermal application of nicotine had similar effects in ulcerative colitis and therefore was considered to be an effective basic drug which could be further developed in the search for new compounds in the treatment of acute exacerbations of corticosteroid resistant ulcerative colitis. In this communication the short-term use of nicotine in ulcerative colitis is reviewed
The evolution of the Mira variable R Hydrae
The Mira variable R Hydrae is well known for its declining period, which Wood
& Zarro (1981) attributed to a possible recent thermal pulse. Here we
investigate the long-term period evolution, covering 340 years, going back to
its discovery in AD 1662. Wavelets are used to determine both the period and
semi-amplitude. We show that the period decreased linearly between 1770 and
1950; since 1950 the period has stabilized at 385 days. The semi-amplitude
closely follows the period evolution. Detailed analysis of the oldest data
shows that before 1770 the period was about 495 days. We find no evidence for
an increasing period during this time as found by Wood & Zarro. IRAS data shows
that the mass loss dropped dramatically around AD 1750. The decline agrees with
the mass-loss formalism from Vassiliadis & Wood, but is much larger than
predicted by the Bloecker mass-loss law. An outer detached IRAS shell suggests
that R Hya has experienced such mass-loss interruptions before. The period
evolution can be explained by a thermal pulse occuring around AD 1600, or by an
non-linear instability leading to an internal relaxation of the stellar
structure. The elapsed time between the mass-loss decline giving rise to the
outer detached shell, and the recent event, of approximately 5000 yr suggests
that only one of these events could be due to a thermal pulse. Further
monitoring of R Hya is recommended, as both models make strong predictions for
the future period evolution. R Hya-type events, on time scales of 10^2-10^3 yr,
could provide part of the explanation for the rings seen around some AGB and
post-AGB stars.Comment: 13 pages. MNRAS, accepted for publicatio
Investigating the nature of the Fried Egg nebula: CO mm-line and optical spectroscopy of IRAS 17163-3907
Through CO mm-line and optical spectroscopy, we investigate the properties of
the Fried Egg nebula IRAS 17163-3907, which has recently been proposed to be
one of the rare members of the yellow hypergiant class. The CO J=2-1 and J=3-2
emission arises from a region within 20" of the star and is clearly associated
with the circumstellar material. The CO lines show a multi-component
asymmetrical profile, and an unexpected velocity gradient is resolved in the
east-west direction, suggesting a bipolar outflow. This is in contrast with the
apparent symmetry of the dust envelope as observed in the infrared. The optical
spectrum of IRAS 17163-3907 between 5100 and 9000 {\AA} was compared with that
of the archetypal yellow hypergiant IRC+10420 and was found to be very similar.
These results build on previous evidence that IRAS 17163-3907 is a yellow
hypergiant.Comment: 14 pages including appendix, accepted for publication in A&
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