580 resultados para Indução de ovulação


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Pós-graduação em Aquicultura - FCAV

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O objetivo do presente trabalho foi testar a indução e sincronização do estro em ovelhas utilizando-se diferentes períodos de permanência do progestágeno, dose única de PGF2α ou efeito macho. Para tanto dois experimentos foram realizados: no experimento 1, as ovelhas (n=48) receberam esponjas vaginais impregnadas com MAP (medroxiprogesterona) e foram divididas em 2 grupos: G-9 e G-14, ou seja, MAP por nove ou 14 dias com aplicação de PGF2α na retirada do progestágeno e detecção de estro com reprodutores. Não houve diferenças (p<0,05) na manifestação no estro (69,6 % e 80%), na porcentagem de prenhez (34,8% e 44%) ou de concepção (50% e 55%) nos grupos G-9 e G-14, respectivamente. No experimento 2, as ovelhas (n=151) foram aleatoriamente divididas em 3 grupos: G-6, cada ovelha recebeu MAP por seis dias e aplicação de PGF2α na retirada do progestágeno; G-PGF, cada ovelha recebeu dose única de PGF2α e G-EM para avaliar o efeito macho foram introduzidos machos entre ovelhas previamente separadas dos mesmos. A porcentagem de manifestação de estro foi maior (p<0,05) nos grupos G-6 (58%) e G-PGF (39%) quando comparados ao G-EM (11%). Concluímos ser possível diminuir o tempo de permanência do progestágeno, porém o uso de luteolítico, em período de transição da estacionalidade reprodutiva, sem o progestágeno, resulta em baixa manifestação de estro.

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Pós-graduação em Biotecnologia Animal - FMVZ

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Pós-graduação em Ciência e Tecnologia Animal - FEIS

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Apoptosis is a form of programmed cell death selectively removes abnormal cells, and thus contributes to maintaining the balance of the dynamics of cell reproduction. Therefore the verification of the occurrence of apoptotic cell death after a pathological stimulus is crucial for the analysis of the maintenance of normal cell cycle of a given tissue or organ. In this experiment were used cells lines human mammary tumor MDAMB231, T47, MCF7, which were irradiated with X-rays at a dose of 5 Gy in a time interval of 15 seconds, and filtration of 1mm aluminum. Samples containing the cells were grown in a specific culture medium, containing fetal bovine serum and growth factor, and two samples were prepared with each of the cell lines, one to be irradiated, and another that has not been irradiated, which denoted by negative control of the irradiation. The primary goal of the experiment was to verify and compare the rates of apoptosis in each cell lines, in which were irradiated and that were not irradiated, using flow cytometry as a method for detecting apoptotic cell death in together with specific markers annexin V and propidium iodide. Data from the readings made by flow cytometry were analyzed and interpreted using the software WinMDI statistical graph. By comparing the indices relating to the readings of positive and negative for specific markers of apoptosis, based on differences in the statistical data presented lectures regarding the cellular irradiated and not irradiated, collude cells in question once... (Complete abstract click electronic access below)

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This paper aims to show practical and effectiveexperiencesfor lessons Industrial Automation Laboratory taught inundergraduate degreein ElectricalEngineering from the University Júlio MesquitaFilho - UNESP, Guaratinguetá. Experiments carriedsimulatecontrol and drive systems of electric three phase induction motors (MIT)widely usedinindustries. The experiments simulate a manufacturing environment where there isa need to control the activation and continuous operation ofelectricmotors. Seven experimentsthat simulatethe firing of electrical motors through a controlsystem, a driver along with asimulator loads coupled to the electric motor was developed. Experiments usinga Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) as acontroller,an inverter frequencyasdriver, and MagneticBrake, as simulatorengine loads . The experiments were divided accordingto the speed reference signal used fordrivingand operating the electric motor: digital and analog. The first five experiments performing the drive control and operation of the electric motor via digital signals. The sixth and seventh experiments using an analog signal as a reference speed for the electric motor

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This work aims to make the closed loop control of a three phase induction motor, through the integration of the following equipment: a frequency inverter, the actuator system; a programmable logic controller (PLC), the controller; an encoder, the velocity sensor, used as a feedback monitoring the control variable and the three-phase induction motor, the plant to be controlled. The control is performed using a Proportional - Integrative - Derivative (PID) approach. The PLC has a help instruction, which performs the auto adjustment of the controller, that instruction is used and confronted with other adjustment methods. There are several types of methods adjustments to the PID controllers, where the empirical methods are addressed in this work. The system is deployed at the Interface and Electro Electronic Control laboratory in the Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio Mesquita Filho, Guaratinguetá, São Paulo, then, in the future, this work becomes an experiment to be conducted in the classroom, allowing undergraduate students to develop a greater affinity to the programs used by the PLC as well as studies of undergraduate and graduate works with the help of assembly made

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The Post-Activation Potentiation (PAP) offers a proposal to optimize the production of strength and muscular power when performing exercises near maximum to actions previously assessed . The present study aims to show the activation process of postactivation potentiation (PAP) through vertical and plyometric jumps, and explain the user function of these movements. The ratio of post-activation potentiation resulting from plyometric and vertical jumps and explosive strength in the lower limbs aims to improve the potency and maximal strength, proven through studies and protocols detailed here. The results of this research come can be applied both for athletes and for individuals with experience in strength training and jumps (sports like volleyball, basketball and handball). The study was conducted through a literature review, conducted in scientific journals indexed in major databases (PubMed, ISI-Web of Science, SCIELO), books and academic papers (theses and dissertations)