145 resultados para Active material
em Scielo Saúde Pública - SP
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Conventional stationary lead acid batteries positive tubular plates have a specific capacity of about 120 Ah/kg. This value represents an active material utilization coefficient of 50%. The production of these plates includes some initial processes to generate the active PbO2 from a precursor material. In the present work it will be presented a proper and novel methodology to assemble tubular plates directely with nanometric powder of PbO2 particles. The utilization coefficient of these plates was about 80%, and they were able to endure more than 130 severe duty cycles. This high utilization coefficient is a higly desirable feature for electric vehicles batteries.
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A potentiometric Nickel sensor was prepared using 2-hydroxy-1-naphthylidene-N-cyanoacetohydrazone as electro-active material and epoxy resin as a binding material. A membrane composed of 40% Schiff's base and 60% epoxy resin exhibited the best performance. The membrane showed excellent response in the concentration range of 0.15 ppm to 0.1 mol L- 1 Ni+2 ions with non-Nernstian slope of 22.0 mV/decade, had a rapid response time (less than 10 s), and can be used for three months without any considerable loss of potential. The sensor was useful within the pH range of 1.3 to 9.6, and was able to discriminate between Ni2+ and a large number of alkaline earth and transition metal ions. The practical utility of the sensor has been demonstrated by using it successfully as an indicator electrode in the potentiometric titration of Ni2+ with EDTA and oxalic acid.
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It is described in this papaer the pilot-plant, for the production of Penicillin, with a capacity of, aproximately, sixty million Oxford units per month, used at the Oswaldo Cruz Institute. With this plant it has been possible to produce the active material for several clinical observations and the treatment of more than thousand pacients during the war time. Particularly, this refers to the results obtained in the treatmetne of the desease Framboesis pian, Yaws (4,5) and in others deseases, by the use of very small dosis of Penicillin.
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In this work, the preparation and characterization of materials such as zirconium oxide (ZrO2) and phosphotungstic acid promoted zirconium oxide (ZrO2-H3PW12O40) is presented. Physico-chemical characterization results showed that addition of H3PW12O40 acted as both a textural and chemical promoter of zirconium oxide. The incorporation of phosphotungstic acid into the ZrO2 matrix delayed the sintering of the material and stabilized ZrO2 in the tetragonal phase. ZrO2 acidity was also enhanced, developing strong acid sites on its surface. The Pt/ZrO2-H3PW12O40 catalyst was active for n-pentane isomerization at 250 °C, exhibiting high selectivity to iso-pentane (95%). This result is probably due to its suitable acidity.
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Because of the increasing demand of the industry for the production of essential oils, studies highlight the genetic variability of Piper hispidinervum and P. aduncum species according to their patterns of spatial distribution, showing the Amazon region as the source of superior genetic material in the production of safrole and dillapiole. Thus, the objective this study was to characterize the morphology and the phytochemistry of Piper hispidinervum and P. aduncum populations in the Active Germplasm Bank of Embrapa Acre to generate subsidies for the genetic improvement of these species. The results showed that the average values for leaf width and length were 141.67 and 48.04 mm, and petioles length and diameter measurements were 2.83 and 1.78 mm for P. hispidinervum and 189.22; 67.74; 6.03 and 2.22 mm for P. aduncum respectively. The average height and canopy volume measurements were 2.39 m and 6.30 m3 and 2.70 m and 7.78 m3 respectively for each species. For P. hispidinervum, the population with higher performance indried yield and content of safrole was population 02, with 3.9%, and the population 04 showed 94.3% safrole content, both with genetic material from the region of Acrelândia and Plácido de Castro. To P. aduncum, the populations with better performance were 207, 208 and 209, forming a homogeneous group with dried yield average of 3.8% and dillapiol content of 84-85%. Such populations are indicated for selection in breeding program of these species due to better performance.
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A maioria das explicações convencionais da rápida expansão das corporações transnacionais (CTNs) nos países em desenvolvimento atribui seu crescimento à eficiência superior das CTNs em relação a seus competidores domésticos. Uma interpretação alternativa focaliza as estruturas industriais do oligopólio que estão associadas ao investimento transnacional e o poder de mercado das CTNs. Este trabalho explora algumas táticas de mercado e extramercado empregadas pelas CTNs para protegerem sua vantagem monopolística nos países hospedeiros. Usando o exemplo da indústria de material elétrico do Brasil, o artigo considera as conseqüências econômicas de sete formas de conduta de CTN: diretorias entrosadas, indulgência mútua, controle de canais de suprimento, subsidiação mútua e predação, conluio formal e informal, vínculos políticos formais e comportamento de aquisição das CTNs. Conclui-se que nem as barreiras à entrada determinadas pela eficiência, nem as determinadas pela tecnologia são completamente satisfatórias para explicar o crescimento da participação do mercado transnacional; ao menos no caso da indústria de material elétrico do Brasil, o poder de mercado associado ao comportamento da CTN é igualmente, ou talvez mais, importante.
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Foi feita, através do Serviço de Educação de Saúde Pública da Secretaria de Estado da Saúde de São Paulo (Brasil), avaliação do tipo pré-teste de material instrucional - quatro volantes sobre alimentação da criança de 0 a 12 meses de idade, utilizados no programa de Assistência à Criança da referida Secretaria, com o objetivo de fornecer subsídios para reformulação deste material. O estudo foi realizado em 18 Centros de Saúde da Região Leste da Grande São Paulo, com uma amostra de 50 mães entrevistadas, clientes das Unidades Sanitárias e 48 funcionários. Investigou-se a compreensão das mães e dos funcionários em relação ao conteúdo do material instrucional e a percepção da viabilidade das práticas recomendadas nos volantes. Os resultados mostraram que em relação a 3 volantes a maioria das mensagens foi interpretada corretamente, sendo que para as mães a "boa compreensão" variou de 80,0% a 96,0% e para o pessoal auxiliar de 90,9% a 100,0%. Quanto à percepção da impossibilidade de se por em prática as orientações - avaliada através de interpretação de caráter projetivo - foi maior entre os funcionários (80,0% e mais) do que entre as mães (em torno de 50%). Identificaram-se algumas barreiras de comunicação e obtiveram-se sugestões que contribuiram para reformulação e melhoria dos materiais.
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Considerando a importância da informação sobre a esquistossomose para alunos de 7 a 15 anos, faixa etária apontada como de alta prevalência em regiões endêmicas e cujos hábitos colaboram para a disseminação da doença, foi elaborado um material de ensino baseado em um texto de conotação literária, o qual foi aplicado em escolas de região considerada foco isolado da doença no Município do Rio de Janeiro (Brasil). Desenvolveu-se uma metodologia de uso do material a ser empregada pelos professores, que resultou eficaz em promover aprendizagem de conceitos e cuidados básicos em relação à esquistossomose. Propõe-se o uso deste processo para outras doenças parasitárias a serem testadas em áreas caracteristicamente endêmicas.
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OBJECTIVE: The assessment of an easy to prepare and low cost control material for Hematology, available for manual and automated methods. MATERIAL AND METHOD: Aliquots of stabilized whole blood were prepared by partial fixation with aldehydes; the stability at different temperatures (4. 20 and 37 °C) during periods of up to 8-9 weeks and aliquot variability with both methods were controlled. RESULTS: Aliquot variability with automated methods at day 1, expressed as CV% (coefficient of variation) was: white blood cells (WBC) 2.7, red blood cells (RBC) 0.7, hemoglobin (Hb) 0.6, hematocrit (Hct) 0.7, mean cell volume (MCV) 0.3, mean cell hemoglobin (MCH) 0.6, mean cell hemoglobin concentration (MCHC) 0.7, and platelets (PLT) 4.6. The CV (coefficient of variation) percentages obtained with manual methods in one of the batches were: WBC 23, Hct 2.8, Hb 4.5, MCHC 5.9, PLT 41. Samples stored at 4ºC and 20ºC showed good stability, only a very low initial hemolysis being observed, whereas those stored at 37ºC deteriobed a rapidly (metahemoglobin formation, aggregation of WBC and platelets, as well as alteration of erythrocyte indexes). CONCLUSIONS: It was confirmed that, as long as there is no exposure to high temperatures during distribution, this material is stable, allowing assessment, both esternal and internal, for control purposes, with acceptable reproductivity, both for manual and auttomatic methods.
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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate musculoskeletal disorders among active industrial workers. METHODS: The study was carried out in São Carlos, Southeastern Brazil, in 2005. One hundred and thirty-four female workers were physically evaluated and answered questions about their physical symptoms, filled out a pain scale and gave responses in the Oswestry Disability Questionnaire, and the Work Ability Index questionnaire. The data were analyzed descriptively, and in correlation tests and through applying logistic regression. The outcome was evaluated in relation to the perceptions of pain, symptoms, physical assessment, ability to work and disability. RESULTS: Clinical evaluations and sick leave presented positive correlations with the subjective variables. The Work Ability Index presented a negative correlation with the physical disability index (r=-0.69). Symptoms reported at the time of the assessment presented a good correlation with the results from the pain scale and the clinical findings. Previous sick leave showed an association with disability (OR=1.13; 95% CI:1.08;1.18). CONCLUSION: Symptom reports and pain scales may be useful for assessing current conditions at the time of evaluating individuals with work-related musculoskeletal disorders, as they are easier to apply. In more severe cases of such injuries, clinical and functional evaluations and questionnaires such as those relating to ability to work and disability are preferable. Precise and specific evaluations of these disorders may contribute towards fairer legal and administrative decisions.