6 resultados para Microbiological tests
em Instituto Politécnico do Porto, Portugal
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The treatment efficiency of laboratory wastewaters was evaluated and ecotoxicity tests with Chlorella vulgaris were performed on them to assess the safety of their environmental discharge. For chemical oxygen demand wastewaters, chromium (VI), mercury (II) and silver were efficiently removedby chemical treatments.Areduction of ecotoxicitywas achieved; nevertheless, an EC50 (effective concentration that causes a 50% inhibition in the algae growth) of 1.5% (v/v) indicated still high level of ecotoxicity. For chloride determination wastewaters, an efficient reduction of chromium and silver was achieved after treatment. Regarding the reduction of ecotoxicity observed, EC50 increased from 0.059% to 0.5%, only a 0.02% concentration in the aquatic environment would guarantee no effects. Wastewaters containing phenanthroline/iron (II) complex were treated by chemical oxidation. Treatmentwas satisfactory concerning chemical parameters, although an increase in ecotoxicitywas observed (EC50 reduced from 0.31% to 0.21%). The wastes from the kinetic study of persulphate and iodide reaction were treated with sodium bisulphite until colour was removed. Although they did not reveal significant ecotoxicity, only over 1% of the untreated waste produced observable effects over algae. Therefore, ecotoxicity tests could be considered a useful tool not only in laboratory effluents treatment, as shown, but also in hazardous wastewaters management.
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Micro-abrasion wear tests with ball-cratering configuration are widely used. Sources of variability are already studied by different authors and conditions for testing are parameterized by BS EN 1071-6: 2007 standard which refers silicon carbide as abrasive. However, the use of other abrasives is possible and allowed. In this work, ball-cratering wear tests were performed using four different abrasive particles of three dissimilar materials: diamond, alumina and silicon carbide. Tests were carried out under the same conditions on a steel plate provided with TiB2 hard coating. For each abrasive, five different test durations were used allowing understanding the initial wear phenomena. Composition and shape of abrasive particles were investigated by SEM and EDS. Scar areas were observed by optical and electronic microscopy in order to understand the wear effects caused by each of them. Scar geometry and grooves were analyzed and compared. Wear coefficient was calculated for each situation. It was observed that diamond particles produce well-defined and circular wear scars. Different silicon carbide particles presented dissimilar results as consequence of distinct particle shape and size distribution.
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Ball rotating micro-abrasion tribometers are commonly used to carry out wear tests on thin hard coatings. In these tests, different kinds of abrasives were used, as alumina (Al2O3), silicon carbide (SiC) or diamond. In each kind of abrasive, several particle sizes can be used. Some studies were developed in order to evaluate the influence of the abrasive particle shape in the micro-abrasion process. Nevertheless, the particle size was not well correlated with the material removed amount and wear mechanisms. In this work, slurry of SiC abrasive in distilled water was used, with three different particles size. Initial surface topography was accessed by atomic force microscopy (AFM). Coating hardness measurements were performed with a micro-hardness tester. In order to evaluate the wear behaviour, a TiAlSiN thin hard film was used. The micro-abrasion tests were carried out with some different durations. The abrasive effect of the SiC particles was observed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) both in the films (hard material) as in the substrate (soft material), after coating perforation. Wear grooves and removed material rate were compared and discussed.
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Task scheduling is one of the key mechanisms to ensure timeliness in embedded real-time systems. Such systems have often the need to execute not only application tasks but also some urgent routines (e.g. error-detection actions, consistency checkers, interrupt handlers) with minimum latency. Although fixed-priority schedulers such as Rate-Monotonic (RM) are in line with this need, they usually make a low processor utilization available to the system. Moreover, this availability usually decreases with the number of considered tasks. If dynamic-priority schedulers such as Earliest Deadline First (EDF) are applied instead, high system utilization can be guaranteed but the minimum latency for executing urgent routines may not be ensured. In this paper we describe a scheduling model according to which urgent routines are executed at the highest priority level and all other system tasks are scheduled by EDF. We show that the guaranteed processor utilization for the assumed scheduling model is at least as high as the one provided by RM for two tasks, namely 2(2√−1). Seven polynomial time tests for checking the system timeliness are derived and proved correct. The proposed tests are compared against each other and to an exact but exponential running time test.
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A brucelose é uma zoonose com elevada importância, causada por bactérias gram-negativas que são altamente patogénicas para uma grande variedade de animais e humanos. Existem zonas endémicas onde esta se prolifera com mais facilidade. Neste estudo os dados são relativos ao distrito de Viana do Castelo, os dados são recolhidas da base de dados da Unidade Local de Saúde do Alto-Minho, uma zona não considerada endémica. Os animais infetados são a principal fonte de contaminação e dispersão da brucelose, é necessário uma reduzida carga bacteriana para ocorrer a infeção. Trata-se de uma doença que está longe de ser erradicada, impondo-se tomar medidas preventivas em relação à contaminação. Os testes usados na sua deteção podem ser alterados e melhorados de acordo com o estádio da doença. Na ULSAM são usados o teste de Wright e eventualmente a pesquisa microbiológica da bactéria Brucella. É pertinente saber o número de testes positivos que ocorrem por ano, se existe alguma sazonalidade relacionada com a doença, assim como, relacionar os parâmetros bioquímicos com um teste de Wright positivo. Os dados foram recolhidos entre o ano 2009-2013 com um número total de testes de 1035, dos quais o número total de positivos para o teste são 102, mas apenas trinta são positivos com significância. Os dados foram recolhidos através do programa Clinidata utilizado como base de armazenamento de dados da ULSAM e foram tratados estatisticamente com o programa SPSS juntamente com o Excel. Este estudo permitiu concluir que o número de casos em 2009 e 2010 era superior aos restantes anos, o que descreve uma tendência para diminuição do número de casos de brucelose atualmente no distrito de Viana do Castelo. Em relação a sazonalidade, os meses que apresentam uma percentagem superior a 50% em relação seroprevalência são os meses de Junho, Novembro e Dezembro. Os resultados revelam como declarado pela Organização Mundial de Saúde que o Distrito de Viana do Castelo não é uma zona endémica. Através da análise estatística foi possível concluir que um dos parâmetros bioquímicos, neste caso o número de leucócitos, poderá estar diretamente relacionado com um teste de Wright positivo, uma vez que, 37% da amostra de testes positivos revelam leucopenia.
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Studies on microbial characterization of cold-smoked salmon and salmon trout during cold storage were performed on samples available in the Portuguese market. Samples were also classified microbiologically according to guidelines for ready-to-eat (RTE) products. Further investigations on sample variability and microbial abilities to produce tyramine and histamine were also performed. The coefficient of variation for viable counts of different groups of microorganisms of samples collected at retail market point was high in the first 2 wk of storage, mainly in the Enterobacteriaceae group and aerobic plate count (APC), suggesting that microbiological characteristics of samples were different in numbers, even within the same batch from the same producer. This variation seemed to be decreased when storage and temperature were controlled under lab conditions. The numbers of Enterobacteriaceae were influenced by storage temperature, as indicated by low microbial numbers in samples from controlled refrigeration. Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) and Enterobacteriaceae were predominant in commercial products, a significant percentage of which were tyramine and less histamine producers. These results might be influenced by (1) the technological processes in the early stages of production, (2) contamination during the smoking process, and (3) conditions and temperature fluctuations during cold storage at retail market point of sale.