18 resultados para Metro meeting
em Scielo Saúde Pública - SP
Resumo:
O clorofilômetro pode auxiliar no manejo da adubação nitrogenada em cobertura, não havendo, porém, um valor crítico de leitura que se correlacione com a produtividade de grãos. O objetivo deste trabalho foi monitorar o teor de nitrogênio (N), nas plantas de arroz irrigado dos cultivares IRGA 422CL e IRGA 424, com o uso do clorofilômetro, e associar as leituras com a produção de matérias verde e seca das plantas e com a produtividade de grãos. Foram desenvolvidos dois experimentos, nas safras 2007/08 e 2008/09, com doses N para a 1ª e 2ª adubação de cobertura, sendo, posteriormente, realizadas as leituras SPAD (Soil Plant Analysis Development) e determinados a produção de matérias verde e seca, os teores de N no tecido das plantas e de N acumulado e a produtividade de grãos. Houve efeito da 1ª e 2ª aplicação de N nas leituras do clorofilômetro ao longo do ciclo, porém, as leituras SPAD tornaram-se semelhantes para todos os tratamentos com o passar do tempo. A produção de matérias verde e seca e de N acumulado responderam linearmente às doses de N. Não houve efeito de interação para as doses de N e produtividade de grãos, porém, a resposta de produtividade de grãos, em função das doses de N, obedeceu a uma relação quadrática, em ambos os experimentos. A leitura SPAD avalia o estado nutricional das plantas de arroz irrigado, mas não produz uma informação precisa sobre a necessidade de aplicação de N com reflexos na produtividade. Portanto, associá-la a outros parâmetros, como à produção de matérias verde e seca da planta pode auxiliar na interpretação e no ajuste da dose de N a ser aplicada em cobertura
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Este trabalho compara dois congressos científicos na área de administração e "management", o vigésimo sexto Encontro da Associação Nacional de Programas de Pós-Graduação em Administração (ANPAD) e o Sexagésimo segundo "meeting" da Academy of Management (AOM), ambos realizados no ano de 2002. A partir desta comparação, procuram-se extrair possíveis aprendizados, observandose as tendências futuras que possam permitir avanços a este tipo de evento.
Resumo:
Trypanosoma cruzi infection is often not detected early on or actively diagnosed, partly because most infected individuals are either asymptomatic or oligosymptomatic. Moreover, in most places, neither blood banks nor healthcare units offer diagnostic confirmation or treatment access. By the time patients present clinical manifestations of advanced chronic Chagas disease, specific treatment with current drugs usually has limited effectiveness. Better-quality serological assays are urgently needed, especially rapid diagnostic tests for diagnosis patients in both acute and chronic phases, as well as for confirming that a parasitological cure has been achieved. Some new antigen combinations look promising and it is important to assess which ones are potentially the best, together with their requirements in terms of investigation and development. In August 2007, a group of specialized researchers and healthcare professionals met to discuss the state of Chagas infection diagnosis and to build a consensus for a plan of action to develop efficient, affordable, accessible and easy-to-use diagnostic tests for Chagas disease. This technical report presents the conclusions from that meeting.
Resumo:
The author studied the possibility of propagating "Samambaia de Metro" Polypodium Subauriculatum, by means of spores, since vegetative multiplication is hard to obtain for large numbers of plants. Five treatments were tried, with 4 replications. I - Coarse "Flores Floor" and fine "Flores Floor". II - Coarse Flores Floor and moss. III - Coarse sand, Flores Floor and brick powder VI - Coarse sand, Flores Floor and brick powder V - Coarse sand and Flores Floor. The best germination was obtained with treatment V (Coarse sand et the boltom), topesed by Flores Floor. The pots were permanently kept on a tray pul of water, in a Greenhouse. This method provided over 4.000 offspring, which at 2 ½ years of age were of a size mitable for ornamental use.
3rd International Meeting on Molecular Epidemiology and Evolutionary Genetics of Infectious Diseases
Resumo:
In an effort to unify the nomenclature of Trypanosoma cruzi, the causative agent of Chagas disease, an updated system was agreed upon at the Second Satellite Meeting. A consensus was reached that T. cruzi strains should be referred to by six discrete typing units (T. cruzi I-VI). The goal of a unified nomenclature is to improve communication within the scientific community involved in T. cruzi research. The justification and implications will be presented in a subsequent detailed report.
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Objective To understand, together with nursing staff, the care needed to treat skin lesions in newborn children hospitalized in a neonatal unit. Method Qualitative research, of the convergent care type. The data was collected through semi-structured interviews, which were conducted from November to December 2012, in the neonatal unit of a hospital in southern Brazil. The participants were four auxiliary nurses, six nursing technicians and four nurses. Results The following three categories were designated: questions about what can be used in relation to newborn children; hospitalization can cause lesions on the skin of newborn children; and knowledge about care promotes professional autonomy. Conclusion There is an urgent need for staff to know more about the treatment of skin lesions, which would provide safer care for newborn children and would also support the autonomy of professional nurses in providing that care.