4 resultados para Rotarod Performance Test
em Universidade Federal do Pará
Resumo:
Avalia os efeitos da inclusão de torta de dendê na dieta de ovinos em crescimento, criados sob condições tropicais, com ênfase para efeitos sob o consumo, a digestibilidade aparente e o desempenho desses ruminantes. Para o ensaio do consumo e da digestibilidade aparente utilizou-se 16 ovinos da raça Santa Inês, com idade média de 3 meses e peso aproximado de 19 kg, durante 19 dias, sendo 14 de adaptação e cinco dias de coleta de dados e amostras em gaiolas metabólicas. E para o desempenho, 15 machos com 4 meses de idade, da mesma raça, com peso aproximado de 20 kg por 56 dias, distribuídos em um delineamento em blocos ao acaso em quatro tratamentos : 0, 25, 50 e 75% de inclusão da torta de dendê no concentrado, com dietas compostas por 40% (base matéria seca) de silagem de capim-elefante (Pennisetum purpureum Schum) e 60% de concentrado composto por grão de milho, farelo de soja, torta de dendê e minerais. Analisando os dados verificou-se redução linear no consumo de matéria seca com a inclusão da torta de dendê, porém não houve diferença estatística significativa na digestibilidade da matéria seca. Notou-se ainda um aumento da digestibilidade da FDN e FDA em dietas com maior proporção de torta de dendê. No ensaio de desempenho, observou-se redução linear no ganho de peso dos animais conforme se aumentou o teor de torta de dendê na dieta, resultado do menor consumo de matéria seca (p<0,05), piorando a conversão alimentar. A torta de dendê é potencialmente produtiva, com alta disponibilidade de matéria seca e bom valor nutritivo. Constitui uma boa alternativa para ser utilizada como suplemento alimentar para ovinos, porém em níveis mais elevados pode reduzir o desempenho animal, sendo a sua utilização dependente do preço de aquisição e da relação custo: beneficío.
Resumo:
Paracoccidioidomycosis is diagnosed from the direct observation of the causative agent, but serology can facilitate and decrease the time required for diagnosis. The objective of this study was to determine the influence of serum sample inactivation on the performance of the latex agglutination test (LAT) for detecting antibodies against Paracoccidioides brasiliensis. The sensitivity of LAT from inactivated or non-inactivated samples was 73% and 83%, respectively and the LAT selectivity was 79% and 90%, respectively. The LAT evaluated here was no more specific than the double-immunodiffusion assay. We suggest the investigation of other methods for improving the LAT, such as the use of deglycosylated antigen.
Resumo:
A "second generation" matching-to-sample procedure that minimizes past sources of artifacts involves (1) successive discrimination between sample stimuli, (2) stimulus displays ranging from four to 16 comparisons, (3) variable stimulus locations to avoid unwanted stimulus-location control, and (4) high accuracy levels (e.g., 90% correct on a 16-choice task in which chance accuracy is 6%). Examples of behavioral engineering with experienced capuchin monkeys included four-choice matching problems with video images of monkeys with substantially above-chance matching in a single session and 90% matching within six sessions. Exclusion performance was demonstrated by interspersing non-identical sample-comparison pairs within a baseline of a nine-comparison identity-matching-to-sample procedure with pictures as stimuli. The test for exclusion presented the newly "mapped" stimulus in a situation in which exclusion was not possible. Degradation of matching between physically non-identical forms occurred while baseline identity accuracy was sustained at high levels, thus confirming that Cebus cf. apella is capable of exclusion. Additionally, exclusion performance when baseline matching relations involved non-identical stimuli was shown.
Resumo:
The use of wireless local area networks, called WLANs, as well as the proliferation of the use of multimedia applications have grown rapidly in recent years. Some factors affect the quality of service (QoS) received by the user and interference is one of them. This work presents strategies for planning and performance evaluation through an empirical study of the QoS parameters of a voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) application in an interference network, as well as the relevance in the design of wireless networks to determine the coverage area of an access point, taking into account several parameters such as power, jitter, packet loss, delay, and PMOS. Another strategy is based on a hybrid approach that considers measuring and Bayesian inference applied to wireless networks, taking into consideration QoS parameters. The models take into account a cross layer vision of networks, correlating aspects of the physical environment, on the signal propagation (power or distance) with aspects of VoIP applications (e.g., jitter and packet loss). Case studies were carried out for two indoor environments and two outdoor environments, one of them displaying main characteristics of the Amazon region (e.g., densely arboreous environments). This last test bed was carried out in a real system because the Government of the State of Pará has a digital inclusion program called NAVEGAPARÁ.