556 resultados para densidade mineral óssea alterada
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The occurrence of benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylenes (BTEX) in some public areas of Curitiba-PR, Brazil, was evaluated. Their concentrations were then related to the vegetation's density in each area. Average benzene concentrations varied from 3.9 to 6.1 μg m-3, with higher values occurring in poorly dense vegetation areas. For toluene, average concentrations ranged from 6.5 to 7.2 μg m-3. The effect of such pollutants was evaluated by means of a bio indicator, Tillandsia stricta. Variation in total chlorophyll content and in stomatic density were detected in some samples and may be related to the BTEX concentrations found in the studied areas.
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In this research, we seek to corroborate the contributions of Chemistry to the identification, extraction and classification of minerals in the XVIII century, as well as, to approach the discussion that History of Chemistry shouldn't be understood in terms of a tight line of thoughts. For that, we analyze the work of Johann Andreas Cramer (1710-1777), Elements of the Art of Assaying Metals. Cramer proposed a method of mineral assaying based on the chemical behavior of the bodies, which allowed him to identify, extract and classify the minerals with more assertiveness.
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This work presents a density functional theory study of the norbornene ROMP metathesis reactions. The energies have been calculated in a Grubbs catalyst model Cl2(PH3)2Ru=CH2. The geometries and energy profile are similar to the Grubbs metilydene (Cl2(PCy3)2Ru=CH2 real model. It was found that the metathesis reaction proceeds via associative mechanism (catalyst-norbonene) followed by dissociative substitution of a phosphine ligand with norbonene, giving a monophosphine complex. The results are in reasonable agreement with the available experimental data. The dissociation energy of the phosphines is predicted to be 23.2 kcal mol-1.
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The gravimetric and electrochemical tests are the most common techniques used in determining the corrosion rate. However, the use of electrochemical polarization is limited to electrolytes with sufficient conductivity for which Tafel curves are linear. In this study, we investigated a technique in which working microelectrodes of AISI 1020 steel were used to obtain the Tafel curves in diesel oil. The strategy was to reduce the electrode area and hence the ohmic drop. The diameter of the microelectrode was reduced to a value where the compensation of the Tafel curves became unnecessary. The results showed that for electrodes with diameters below 50 μm, the ohmic drop tends to a minimum and independent of the microelectrode diameter.
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Levels of Ca, Mg, Fe, Zn, Cu and Mn were determinated by FAAS in the tea and dry matter from senescent leaf from Montrichardia linifera, plant used in folk medicine Amazon. The content of these metals that are transferred of the leaf to the infusions have presented significant reductions, however, the Mn values in the infusion may exceed the tolerable daily intake (11 mg) if consumption of this tea is greater than 1.0 L per day. So the tea of senescent leaves of M. linifera may be considered as a toxic beverage and thus its use is not advised.
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In this study, the mineral composition of leaves and teas of medicinal plants was evaluated. Ca, Cu, Fe, Mg, Mn e Zn were determined in the samples using flame atomic absorption spectrometry. Principal component analysis was applied to discriminate the samples studied. The samples were divided within the 2 groups according to their mineral composition. Copper and iron were the variables that contributed most to the separation of the samples followed by Ca, Mg, Mn and Zn. The information in the principal component analysis was confirmed by the dendrogram obtained by hierarchical cluster analysis.
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Rising anthropogenic CO2 emissions are considered a major contributor to the greenhouse effect. There are several options for reducing atmospheric CO2 levels, and among these alternatives, Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) has been identified as an effective and promising approach. This work investigated the feasibility of using serpentinite as a vehicle for carbon storage presenting a source-sink match. The main results of the work confirmed that serpentinite is appropriate for the carbonation process due to the high concentration of Mg in its composition.
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The aim of this study was to investigate the sorption and desorption of thiamethoxam in contrasting soils under the effect of organic acids. The results showed that MTo sorption had higher Kd. The presence of organic acids increased sorption and reduced desorption of thiamethoxam at MTo. The opposite was observed for the LVdf where the presence of 400 µmol L-1 of acid reduced the sorption of thiamethoxam in a concentration of 20 µmol L-1, not influencing desorption. The dynamics of organic acids with minerals from the soil particles were clarified by infrared analysis.
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This aim of this work was to compare two methods for copper determination in insulating oils from power transformers by GFAAS. The first method was extraction induced by emulsion breaking, which determined the preconcentration of copper in an aqueous solution and exhibited a limit of quantification of 0.27 µg L-1. Also, a second method based on the direct introduction of samples into GFAAS in the form of detergent emulsions, prepared with Triton X-114 and HNO3, was investigated. In this case, the limit of quantification was 1.7 µg L-1. Seven samples of used oils were successfully analyzed by both methods.
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The present paper demonstrates the application of functional GGA hybrids, with long-range corrections, for the calculation of the electronic properties of artemisinin and two of its derivatives - artemether e artesunate. Due to the relatively large amount of data obtained, the statistical method of Principal Component Analysis was employed. The functionals of the WB97 family are observed to be the most appropriate for the determining of reactivity indexes, which are the principal descriptors that, probably, are associated with the antimalarial and anticancer properties of this group of molecules. In addition, it was also observed that all the functionals obtained satisfactorily describe the geometric properties of the studied.
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Quantificou-se neste trabalho o efeito da rotação de culturas, da monocultura e da densidade de plantas na incidência de doenças e no rendimento de grãos, associados às podridões da base do colmo (PBC) do milho (Zea mays), em experimentos de campo conduzidos na área experimental da Universidade de Passo Fundo (RS) durante a safra 1998/99. Utilizou-se o genótipo Pioneer 3071, semeado em parcelas de quatro linhas de 5 m distribuídas em blocos ao acaso e cinco tratamentos (30, 40, 50 ,60, e 70 mil plantas ha-1) com quatro repetições. As avaliações da incidência das PBC foram realizadas a cada sete dias. A incidência das PBC variou de zero a 12,9% sob rotação de culturas e de 1 a 46,8% em monocultura. Os fungos Diplodia maydis (8,4%) e D. macrospora (4,8%) foram as espécies isoladas com maior freqüência de colmos sintomáticos em monocultura. Na área de rotação de culturas, a maior incidência foi de D. maydis, com 3,4% seguida de D. macrospora, com 3,3%.
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Neste trabalho, avaliou-se o efeito de sistemas de rotação de culturas, de monocultura e de densidade de plantas na incidência de grãos ardidos em milho (Zea mays). A quantificação da incidência de grãos ardidos foi determinada pelo método de separação visual de grãos com sintomas de descoloração, causada pela infecção por fungos na lavoura. A maior incidência de grãos ardidos ocorreu em monocultura, com média de 10,02%, enquanto sob rotação de culturas esta foi de 4,81%. A incidência de grãos ardidos foi maior à medida que a densidade de plantas aumentou para os dois sistemas. Os principais fungos isolados dos grãos de milho nos sistemas de rotação e monocultura foram Cephalosporium spp., Diplodia spp., Fusarium graminearum, F. moniliforme e F. subglutinans.
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O fungo Bipolaris sorokiniana causa a mancha marrom da cevada (Hordeum vulgare), doença foliar amplamente distribuída no mundo. A sua identificação ou diferenciação de outras espécies baseia-se principalmente na variação morfológica dos esporos. Porém, muitos fatores podem alterar o tamanho e a septação dos conídios dentro da espécie. O presente trabalho objetivou estudar o efeito de diferentes substratos no tamanho, septação e morfologia de conídios de B. sorokiniana, assim como o efeito da densidade de inóculo na intensidade da mancha marrom em plantas de cevada. Os substratos constaram de seis meios de cultura, de sementes e folhas verdes de cevada, trigo (Triticum aestivum), centeio (Secale cereale) e triticale (Triticum secalotricum). O tipo de substrato afetou significativamente o comprimento, a largura e o número de pseudoseptos de B. sorokiniana. Os esporos desenvolvidos em meios de cultura (68,2 × 21,9 mm; 5,7 pseudoseptos) e em sementes (78,3 × 20,4 mm e 7,2 pseudoseptos) foram mais curtos, mais largos e com menor número de pseudoseptos, além de serem mais escuros e retos, em relação aos recuperados de tecidos verdes (92,9 × 18,2 mm e 7,7 pseudoseptos). O efeito da densidade de inóculo foi testado através da aplicação de suspensões de esporos contendo 2,5 x 103, 5 x 10³, 10 x 10³, 15 x 10³ e 20 x 10³ conídios/ml a plantas de cevada do cultivar BR-2. A relação com a intensidade da mancha marrom seguiu uma tendência polinomial quadrática, na qual os pontos máximos corresponderam a 183 manchas/folha (16.500 esporos/ml) e 79% de severidade (14.000 esporos/ml). Estimou-se que 50 a 90 esporos foram necessários para produzir uma lesão.
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An activated carbon was obtained by chemical activation with phosphoric acid, CM, from a mineral carbon. Afterwards, the carbon was modified with 2 and 5 molL-1, CMox2 and CMox5 nitric acid solutions to increase the surface acid group contents. Immersion enthalpy at pH 4 values and Pb2+ adsorption isotherms were determined by immersing activated carbons in aqueous solution. The surface area values of the adsorbents and total pore volume were approximately 560 m².g-1 and 0.36 cm³g-1, respectively. As regards chemical characteristics, activated carbons had higher acid sites content, 0.92-2.42 meq g-1, than basic sites, 0.63-0.12 meq g-1. pH values were between 7.4 and 4.5 at the point of zero charge, pH PZC. The adsorbed quantity of Pb2+ and the immersion enthalpy in solution of different pH values for CM activated carbon showed that the values are the highest for pH 4, 15.7 mgg-1 and 27.6 Jg-1 respectively. Pb2+ adsorption isotherms and immersion enthalpy were determined for modified activated carbons and the highest values were obtained for the activated carbon that showed the highest content of total acid sites on the surface.
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National Health Surveillance Agency (ANVISA) established in the decree number 54 maximum allowed levels for Ni and Pb in mineral and natural waters at 20 µg L-1 and 10 µg L-1, respectively. For screening analysis purposes, the high-resolution continuum source flame atomic absorption spectrometry technique (HR-CS FAAS) was evaluated for the fast-sequential determination of nickel and lead in mineral waters.Two atomic lines for Ni (232.003 nm - main and 341.477 nm - secondary) and Pb (217.0005 nm - main and 283.306 nm - secondary) at different wavelength integrated absorbance (number of pixels) were evaluated. Sensitivity enhanced with the increase of the number of pixels and with the summation of the atomic lines absorbances. The main figures of merit associated to the HR-CS FAAS technique were compared with that obtained by line-source flame atomic absorption spectrometry (LS FAAS). Water samples were pre-concentrated about 5-fold by evaporation before analysis. Recoveries of Pb significantly varied with increased wavelength integrated absorbance. Better recoveries (92-93%) were observed for higher number of pixels at the main line or summating the atomic lines (90-92%). This influence was irrelevant for Ni, and recoveries in the 92-104% range were obtained in all situations.