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Direct measurement of the quantum state of the electromagnetic field in a superconducting transmission line
We propose an experimental procedure to directly measure the state of an
electromagnetic field inside a resonator, corresponding to a superconducting
transmission line, coupled to a Cooper-pair box (CPB). The measurement protocol
is based on the use of a dispersive interaction between the field and the CPB,
and the coupling to an external classical field that is tuned to resonance with
either the field or the CPB. We present a numerical simulation that
demonstrates the feasibility of this protocol, which is within reach of present
technology.Comment: Accepted for publication in Physical Review A (Rapid Communication).
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Biofilm reactors
After presenting the concept of biofilms, reference is made to their importance in industry and health. Although biofilms are also well known for their deleterious effects (biofouling), emphasis is here given to the beneficial use of biofilms in wastewater treatment. The main types of biofilm reactors are briefly described and the role of support material in the adhesion and stability of biofilms is explained, taking into account the mechanisms involved in biofilm attachment. Practical procedures for the start-up of biofilm reactors are also mentioned.
Biofilm growth processes are described together with their properties, structure and
Performance. The advantages and disadvantages of biofilm reactors versus suspended biomass systems are discussed.
The main equations of the diffusion-reaction model are developed from engineering science principles. Equations derived from the diffusion-reaction model to calculate the reactor volume are presented, together with experimental values of the kinetic parameters. Practical empirical expressions or rules-of-thumb used in the design of fixed biomass reactors are also given. An overall model to predict the growth rate of biofilms and their final thickness or mass is established. The main problems concerning biofilm reactor modelling are discussed and the "missing links" for an optimised design are identified
Environmental technology education in Portugal : analysis and perspectives
The scope of the present communication is the current status of environmental engineering in
Portugal. The different approaches concerning the environmental engineering courses available at
undergraduate levels as well as some post-graduation studies are described. Furthermore, an analysis
based on strengths, weakness, opportunities and trend issues regarding the environmental engineering
profession in Portugal is presented
Chemical composition and activity of a biofilm during the start-up of an airlift reactor
For the successful operation of a biofilm reactor, it is important to characterise the fixed biomass,
its activity and composition. The purpose of this research was to monitor the biofilm characteristics of an
airlift reactor, namely its composition in terms of exopolymers (polysaccharides and proteins), attached
biomass, thickness, total proteins, as well as its activity in terms of substrate consumption rates. During the
early phases of biofilm development, a high exopolymer production was observed, which helped in
promoting the initial cell adhesion. The high turbulence with strong abrasive conditions might also trigger the
excretion of those polymers. Low levels of extracellular proteins were detected, showing that the proteins in
the biofilm were mainly intracellular. The biofilm accumulation on the carrier was accompanied by an
increased biological activity; however, at the end of the experiment, the specific substrate consumption rate
decreased, probably because of a reduction of the cell density within the biofilm.Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT) – PRAXIS XXI/BM/6699/95
Nematódeos resistentes a anti-helmíntico em rebanhos de ovinos e caprinos do estado do Ceará, Brasil.
Resumo: O controle do parasitismo por nematódeos gastrintestinais é feito basicamente com a utilização de anti-helmínticos. Falhas no controle são o primeiro sinal do aparecimento de resistência anti-helmíntica. A real situação da prevalência da resistência anti-helmíntica, em fazendas comerciais de criação de ovinos e caprinos no Brasil, é desconhecida. Esse experimento teve como objetivo, estimar a ocorrência de resistência ao oxfendazol, levamisol e ivermectina em propriedades comerciais de criação de ovinos e caprinos, na região do médio e baixo Jaguaribe, através do teste de redução na contagem de ovos nas fezes acompanhados de coproculturas. O trabalho foi realizado em 25 criações, sendo 16 de ovinos, 7 de caprinos e uma de ovinos e caprinos. Os dados obtidos foram analisados pelo programa estatístico RESO (1989). A prevalência de nematódeos resistentes ao oxfendazol, levamisol e ivermectina em ovinos foi de 88%, 41% e 59%, e em caprinos de 87,5%, 75% e 37,5%, respectivamente. Observou-se que o gênero Haemonchus foi o mais prevalente na população resistente a todos os anti-helmínticos, tanto em ovinos quanto em caprinos, seguido de Trichostrongylus e Oesophagostomum. [Nematodes resistant to anthelmintics in sheep and goat flock in the State of Ceará, Brazil]. ABSTRACT - The control of gastrointestinal nematodes parasitism is made basically with anthelmintics. Control failure is the first sign of anthelmintic resistance development. The actual situation of anthelmintic resistance prevalence in commercial farms of sheep and goats in Brazil is unknown. The aim of this work was to estimate the occurrence of oxfendazole, levamisole and ivermectin resistance in sheep and goats from medio and baixo Jaguaribe region by faecal egg count reduction followed by coprocultures. The work involved 25 farms (16 sheep farms, 7 goat farms and one of sheep and goats). Data were analysed by RESO (1989). The prevalence of resistant nematodes to oxfendazole, levamisole and ivermectin was respectively 88%, 41% and 59% in sheep and 87.5%, 75% and 37.5%, in goats. Haemonchus was the most prevalent genus in the resistant population to all anthelmintics in sheep and goats, followed by Trichostrongylus and Oesophagostomum
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