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An alternative theoretical approach to describe planetary systems through a Schrodinger-type diffusion equation
In the present work we show that planetary mean distances can be calculated
with the help of a Schrodinger-type diffusion equation. The obtained results
are shown to agree with the observed orbits of all the planets and of the
asteroid belt in the solar system, with only three empty states. Furthermore,
the equation solutions predict a fundamental orbit at 0.05 AU from solar-type
stars, a result confirmed by recent discoveries. In contrast to other similar
approaches previously presented in the literature, we take into account the
flatness of the solar system, by considering the flat solutions of the
Schrodinger-type equation. The model has just one input parameter, given by the
mean distance of Mercury.Comment: 6 pages. Version accepted for publication in Chaos, Solitons &
Fractal
Ergonomic design intervention in a coating production area
The aim of this study is to redesign two workstations in a PVD coating production area, considering productivity and ergonomic aspects. Through the elimination of wastes such as unnecessary movements and transportations and by reducing the awkward postures as arm flexion larger than 45º, the productivity in the loading and unloading workstations increased 9% and 5%, respectively, and the ergonomic risk was improved from medium to acceptable. RULA was the chosen method to evaluate the ergonomic situation and anthropometric studies were performed to find the ideal ergonomic solution. This study shows the importance to consider ergonomic conditions when designing or redesigning a workstation in order to get effective productivity improvements.(undefined)info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Non-Fermi-Liquid Specific Heat of Normal Degenerate Quark Matter
We compute the low-temperature behavior of the specific heat of normal
(non-color-superconducting) degenerate quark matter as well as that of an
ultradegenerate electron gas. Long-range magnetic interactions lead to
non-Fermi-liquid behavior with an anomalous leading term.
Depending on the thermodynamic potential used as starting point, this effect
appears as a consequence of the logarithmic singularity in the fermion
self-energy at the Fermi surface or directly as a contribution from the only
weakly screened quasistatic magnetic gauge bosons. We show that a calculation
of Boyanovsky and de Vega claiming the absence of a leading term
missed it by omitting vector boson contributions to the internal energy. Using
a formulation which collects all nonanalytic contributions in bosonic ring
diagrams, we systematically calculate corrections beyond the well-known
leading-log approximation. The higher-order terms of the low-temperature
expansion turn out to also involve fractional powers and we
explicitly determine their coefficients up to and including order as
well as the subsequent logarithmically enhanced term . We derive
also a hard-dense-loop resummed expression which contains the infinite series
of anomalous terms to leading order in the coupling and which we evaluate
numerically. At low temperatures, the resulting deviation of the specific heat
from its value in naive perturbation theory is significant in the case of
strongly coupled normal quark matter and thus of potential relevance for the
cooling rates of (proto-)neutron stars with a quark matter component.Comment: REVTEX, 26 pages, 5 postscript figures. v3: new chapter added which
performs a complete hard-dense-loop resummation, covering the infinite series
of anomalous terms and extending the range of applicability to all T << m
Symmetries and Ambiguities in the linear sigma model with light quarks
We investigate the role of undetermined finite contributions generated by
radiative corrections in a linear sigma model with quarks.
Although some of such terms can be absorbed in the renormalization procedure,
one such contribution is left in the expression for the pion decay constant.
This arbitrariness is eliminated by chiral symmetry.Comment: 9 pages. Added references through the text; an author was added due
to an important contribution; corrected typos; the title also was changed.
Submitted to Modern Physics Letter
Aluminum tolerance in tobacco plants transformed with a plant and a bacterial citrate sinthase genes regulated by root specific and constitutive promoters.
Edição dos resumos do 45º Congresso Nacional de Genética, Gramado, 1999
Caracterização de serrapilheira em agroecossistemas na Amazônia Central.
Este estudo teve como objetivo comparar o estoque de serrapilheira em ecossistemas naturais (floresta primária) e agroecossistemas (monocultivos e policultivos), bem como avaliar algumas características químicas dessas serrapilheiras e do solo, nas condições tropicais amazônicas
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