3 resultados para Far-field stress
em Universidade Federal do Pará
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ABSTRACT: In this paper, we present a quantitative comparison of circular and triangular gold nanodisks with the same length and thickness. The method of moments is used to solve numerically the scattering problem. With this model, we investigate the spatial near field distribution, spectral response, far field diagrams, and bandwidth wavelength of these particles. Our results show that the resonant wavelength and the near field enhancement and confinement of the triangular particle are larger than those for the circular particle, but the resonance bandwidth and scattering cross section of the triangular particle are smaller.
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Utilizou-se a técnica de espectroscopia de lente térmica com dois feixes quase paralelos em modo descasado para estudar as propriedades térmicas de cinco óleos vegetais e de um composto específico de oleína de palma e p-caroteno (OP+BC), preparado no laboratório. As medidas de difusividade térmica foram obtidas do ajuste entre a curva experimental do sinal temporal de lente térmica no fotodetector com a equação obtida no modelo aberrante de lente térmica com modos descasados, tendo em conta a difração de Fresnel para o campo distante. São reportadas as medidas da difusividade térmica de diversos óleos vegetais da Amazônia e do composto OP+BC. É verificado um crescimento exponencial da difusividade térmica com a concentração, o que se atribui à estrutura molecular do p-caroteno. Até o momento, os resultados são inéditos e não têm sido reportados na literatura.
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Several studies of the physiological responses of different organisms exposed to extremely low-frequency electromagnetic fields (ELF-EMF) have been described. In this work, we report the minimal effects of in situ exposure to ELF-EMF on the global protein expression of Chromobacterium violaceum using a gel-based proteomic approach. The protein expression profile was only slightly altered, with five differentially expressed proteins detected in the exposed cultures; two of these proteins (DNA-binding stress protein, Dps, and alcohol dehydrogenase) were identified by MS/MS. The enhanced expression of Dps possibly helped to prevent physical damage to DNA. Although small, the changes in protein expression observed here were probably beneficial in helping the bacteria to adapt to the stress generated by the electromagnetic field.