Wet Completion
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1. Effect of the water stress in the production of the orange tree in the North of the state of São Paulo / Estudo dos efeitos do déficit hídrico na produção da laranjeira no norte do Estado de São Paulo
The Brazilian citrus industry in recent years, is making a significant leap forward, currently is leading the world production, with emphasis on the state of Sao Paulo that represents 80.50% of the total produced, with an average 25 t ha-1 year1 (IBGE, 2007). Flowering is stimulated by low temperatures and water stress that changes the plant hormonal balance
Publicado em: 2009
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2. ANÁLISE DO COMPORTAMENTO DA TEMPERATURA EM SISTEMAS DE PRODUÇÃO DE PETRÓLEO: COMPARAÇÃO ENTRE COMPLETAÇÃO SECA E MOLHADA / TEMPERATURE BEHAVIOR ANALYSIS OF OIL PRODUCTION SYSTEMS: DRY AND WET COMPLETION COMPARISON
Around 50% of the Brazilian reserves of hydrocarbons are located in the continental platform in water depths with more than one thousand meters. The freezing temperatures of the sea bottom make problems related to oil production, even more critical. However, the flow assurance challenges are not the only obstacles for the oil production in ultra-deep waters.
Publicado em: 2004
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3. Efficacy of cromoglycate in persistently wheezing infants.
A prospective study was undertaken to evaluate the efficacy of (sodium) cromoglycate in the treatment of persistent wheezing in 31 children between 4 and 12 months of age. The subjects were randomised to receive either 40 mg of cromoglycate (n = 16) or physiological saline as placebo (n = 15) three times a day by wet nebulisation in a double blind fashion fo
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4. Biodegradation of glyceryl trinitrate by Penicillium corylophilum Dierckx.
Penicillium corylophilum Dierckx, isolated from a contaminated water wet, double-base propellant, was able to completely degrade glyceryl trinitrate (GTN) in a buffered medium (pH 7.0) containing glucose and ammonium nitrate. In the presence of 12 mg of initial fungal inoculum, GTN (48.5 to 61.6 mumol) was quantitatively transformed in a stepwise process to
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5. Force relaxation, labile heat and parvalbumin content of skeletal muscle fibres of Xenopus laevis.
1. Measurements were made of stable (hb) and labile (ha) maintenance heat rate, slowing of relaxation as a function of tetanus duration, and parvalbumin (PA) content in intact single muscle fibres of types 1 and 2 from Xenopus laevis. The majority of experiments were performed at 20 degrees C. In addition, total and myofibrillar ATPase activity was measured
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6. Concentrations of lead in the tissues of children.
Twenty-four different tissues from 73 children and infants, including stillbirths, were analysed for lead content. In the youngest group of 49 infants aged under 1 year, including 14 stillbirths, the mean concentrations of lead in their soft tissues were all less than 0.3 ppm and nearly all less than the concentrations found in the soft tissues of older chil