208 resultados para Pteronarcys proteus
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Este projecto teve como principal objectivo desenvolver um estudo à escala real e laboratorial com o intuito de testar a viabilidade da suspensão biológica comercial JASS para minorar o problema da ocorrência de elevadas concentrações de amoníaco atmosférico no interior dos aviários. Pretendeu-se, assim, estudar a vantagem da utilização de microrganismos com capacidade de degradar o amoníaco ou inibir a sua formação, fixando os compostos azotados na cama de aviário e reduzindo a sua emissão atmosférica. Para o efeito, realizaram-se diversos ensaios à escala laboratorial e real numa instalação industrial, de forma a testar a eficácia da suspensão biológica. Os ensaios laboratoriais consistiram na determinação da influência da aplicação da suspensão biológica na libertação de amoníaco em cama de aviário colocada em reactor fechado ou aberto e numa coluna que permitiu a quantificação do fluxo de amoníaco libertado a diferentes cotas. Noutro conjunto de experiências, procurou-se estudar a caracterização da suspensão biológica essencialmente por técnicas de coloração e de ensaios bioquímicos. Finalmente, avaliou-se a eficácia da suspensão na inibição da transformação da ureia pela enzima urease produzida pelo microrganismo Proteus vulgaris. Os ensaios à escala real decorreram nas instalações de Leiria da Ovopor - Agro-Pecuária dos Milagres, S.A., com uma área de 12500m2. Realizaram-se ensaios em dois ciclos de criação, um com 30970 pintos em que não foi aplicada a suspensão em estudo e outro com 28470 pintos onde foi feita a aplicação da suspensão, como forma de validar as vantagens de aplicação do produto desenvolvido. Durante estes ensaios foi feita a monitorização das condições ambientais, da concentração e do caudal mássico de amoníaco amostrado, bem como de alguns parâmetros caracterizadores da produtividade, como sejam o peso dos animais e a mortalidade. Apesar de não ter sido possível tirar conclusões esclarecedoras quanto à eficiência da suspensão nos estudos comparativos à escala laboratorial, quer nos ensaios em reactor fechado, quer com circulação de ar, observou-se uma redução da emissão de amoníaco de cerca de 13% no estudo da determinação do fluxo de amoníaco a diferentes cotas nas experiências em que se usou a mesma cama de aviário (redução do fluxo mássico total de 32,67 mgNH3/ (m2.h) para 30,68 mgNH3/ (m2.h). Relativamente ao ensaio de campo na recria da Ovopor verificou-se uma clara redução na emissão de amoníaco na segunda campanha, redução essa que foi particularmente relevante nas primeiras quatro semanas de criação, que correspondem ao período em que as condições de ambas as campanhas são praticamente iguais, uma vez que não se promove a ventilação da sala de recria. Constatou-se ainda que os valores mais elevados de amoníaco atmosférico registados foram de 8,2 e 4,8 ppm na 1ª e 2ª campanhas, respectivamente, que correspondem a valores claramente abaixo do valor máximo admissível previsto na legislação nacional (20ppm). Quanto à composição da suspensão biológica JASS verificou-se que é essencialmente composta por esporos de Bacillus sp. e que a germinação destes esporos é favorecida quando a suspensão é diluída. Por fim, através do estudo em meio de cultura com composição controlada, em que foi feita a avaliação da capacidade da suspensão biológica estudada inibir o processo de formação de amoníaco, confirmou-se que esta inibiu a actividade da enzima urease produzida pelo microorganismo Proteus vulgaris e, consequentemente, houve uma redução de cerca de 47% na capacidade de formação de amoníaco comparando o desempenho dos dois reactores aos quais foram adicionados este microrganismo. Em suma, pode-se pois concluir que, com excepção dos resultados dos estudos de determinação do amoníaco libertado realizados à escala laboratorial, todas as restantes experiências indiciam que a suspensão JASS estudada tem capacidade para inibir a formação de amoníaco e, consequentemente, a sua libertação, provando a utilidade do produto na melhoria das condições ambientais dos aviários.
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Deep-sea benthic foraminiferal faunas were studied from Sites 608 (depth 3534 m, 42°50'N, 23°05'W) and 610 (depth 2427 m, 53°13'N, 18°53'W). The sampling interval corresponded to 0.1 to 0.5 m.y. at Site 608 and in the sections of Site 610 from which core recovery was continuous. First and last appearances of benthic foraminiferal taxa are generally not coeval at the two sites, although the faunal patterns are similar and many species occur at both sites. Major periods of changes in the benthic faunas, as indicated by the numbers of first and last appearances and changes in relative abundances, occurred in the early Miocene (19.2-17 Ma), the middle Miocene (15.5-13.5 Ma), the late Miocene (7-5.5 Ma), and the Pliocene-Pleistocene (3.5-0.7 Ma). A period of minor changes in the middle to late Miocene (10-9 Ma) was recognized at Site 608 only. These periods of faunal changes can be correlated with periods of paleoceanographic changes: there was a period of sluggish circulation in the northeastern North Atlantic from 19.2 to 17 Ma, and the deep waters of the oceans probably cooled between 15.5 and 13.5 Ma, as indicated by an increase in delta18O values in benthic foraminiferal tests. The period between 10 and 9 Ma was probably characterized by relatively vigorous bottom-water circulation in the northeastern Atlantic, as indicated by the presence of a widespread reflector. The faunal change at 7 to 5.5 Ma corresponds in time with a worldwide change in delta13C values, and with the Messinian closing of the Mediterranean. The last and largest faunal changes correspond in time with the onset and intensification of Northern Hemisphere glaciation.
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1.-3. Bd. Geschichte des Agathon. -- 4.-5. Bd. Der neue Amadis. Der verklagte Amor. -- 6.-7. Bd. Der goldne Spiegel. -- 8 Bd. Geschichte des Danischmend. -- 9. Bd. Musarion. Aspasia. Gedichte an Olympia. Die erste Liebe. Der Mönch und die Nonne. Das Leben ein Traum. Bruchstücke von Psyche. -- 10. Bd. Die Grazien. Komische Erzählungen. Kombabus. Schach Lolo. -- 11.-12. Bd. Die Abenteuer des Don Sylvio von Rosalva. -- 13. Bd. Nachlass des Diogenes von Sinope. Gedanken über eine alte Aufschrift. -- 14. Bd. Beyträge zur geheimen Geschichte. Der Menschheit. -- 15. Bd. Vermischte prosaische Aufsätze. -- 16. Bd. Cyrus. Araspes und Panthea. -- 17. Bd. Idris und Zenide. -- 18. Bd. Erzählungen und Mährchen. -- 19.-20. Bd. Geschichte der Abderiten. -- 21. Bd. Gandalin oder Liebe um Liebe. Klelia und Sinibald. -- 22.-23. Bd. Oberon. -- 24. Bd. Vermischte Aufsätze. -- 25. Bd. Göttergespräche. Gespräche im Elysium. -- 26. Bd. Singspiele und Abhandlungen. -- 27.-28. Bd. Peregrinus Proteus. Einige kleine Aufsätzen. -- 29.-30. Bd. Vermischte Aufsätze. -- 31. Bd. Gespräche unter vier Augen. -- 32. Bd. Agatho-Dämon. -- 33.-36. Bd. Aristipp.
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Suppl. Bd. 1-2. Die natur der Dinge. Moralische Briefe. Der Anti-Ovid. Erzählungen. Briefe von Verstorbenen an hinterlassene Freunde -- Suppl. Bd. 3-4. Die Prüfunf Abrahams. Sympathien. Psälmen. Der Frühling. Hymne auf Gott. Erinnerungen an eine Freundin. Das Gesicht des Mirza. Timoklea. Platonische Betrachtungen über den Menschen. Gesicht fon einer Welt unschuldiger Menschen. Theages über Schönheit und Liebe. Lady Johanna Gray -- Suppl. Bd. 5-6. Klementine von Porretta. Pandora. Die Bunkliade. Auszüge aus Jac. Forsters Reise um die Welt. Athenion, gennant Aristion. Litterarische Miscellaneen. Briefe an einen jungen Dichter. Über die Frage was ist Hochdeutsch? Mark-Aurel an die Römer. Die Titanomachie.
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Bd.1. Die alte Universität. Der Junker von Denow. Aus dem Lebensbuch des Schulmeisterleins Michel Haas. Wer kann es wenden. Ein Geheimniss. Die schwarze Galeere. Eine Grabrede aus dem Jahre 1609. Das letzte Recht. Hollunderblüthe.--Bd.2. Die Hämelchen Kinder. Elfe von der Tanne. Keltische Knochen. Sankt Thomas. Die Gänse von Bützow. Gedelöcke. Im Siegeskranze. Thekla's Erbschaft, oder die Geschichte eines schwülen Tages. Der Marsch nach Hause. Des Reiches Krone. Deutscher Mondschein.--Bd.3. Höxter & Corvey. Eulenpfingsten. Frau Salome. Die innerste. Von alten Proteus.--Bd.4. Meister autor. Wunnigel. Deutscher adel.
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The emergence of antibiotic resistance among pathogenic and commensal bacteria has become a serious problem worldwide. The use and overuse of antibiotics in a number of settings are contributing to the development of antibiotic-resistant microorganisms. The class 1 and 2 integrase genes (intI1 and intI2, respectively) were identified in mixed bacterial cultures enriched from bovine feces by growth in buffered peptone water (BPW) followed by integrase-specific PCR. Integrase-positive bacterial colonies from the enrichment cultures were then isolated by using hydrophobic grid membrane filters and integrase-specific gene probes. Bacterial clones isolated by this technique were then confirmed to carry integrons by further testing by PCR and DNA sequencing. Integron-associated antibiotic resistance genes were detected in bacteria such as Escherichia coli, Aeromonas spp., Proteus spp., Morganella morganii, Shewanella spp., and urea-positive Providencia stuartii isolates from bovine fecal samples without the use of selective enrichment media containing antibiotics. Streptomycin and trimethoprim resistance were commonly associated with integrons. The advantages conferred by this methodology are that a wide variety of integron-containing bacteria may be simultaneously cultured in BPW enrichments and culture biases due to antibiotic selection can be avoided. Rapid and efficient identification, isolation, and characterization of antibiotic resistance-associated integrons are possible by this protocol. These methods will facilitate greater understanding of the factors that contribute to the presence and transfer of integron-associated antibiotic resistance genes in bacterial isolates from red meat production animals.
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Burn sepsis is a leading cause of mortality and morbidity in patients with major burns. The use of topical anti-microbial agents has helped improve the survival in these patients. There are a number of anti-microbials available, one of which, Silvazine(TM) (1% silver sulphadiazine (SSD) and 0.2% chlorhexidine digluconate), is used only in Australasia. No study, in vitro or clinical, had compared Silvazine(TM) with the new dressing Acticoat(TM). This study compared the anti-microbial activity of Silvazine(TM), Acticoa(TM) and 1% silver sulphadiazine (Flamazine(TM)) against eight common burn wound pathogens. Methods: Each organism was prepared as a suspension. A 10 mul inoculum of the chosen bacterial isolate (representing approximately between 104 and 105 total bacteria) was added to each of four vials, followed by samples of each dressing and a control. The broths were then incubated and 10 mul loops removed at specified intervals and transferred onto Horse Blood Agar. These plates were then incubated for 18 hours and a colony count was performed. Results: The data demonstrates that the combination of 1% SSD and 0.2% chlorhexidine digluconate (Silvazine(TM)) results in the most effective killing of all bacteria. SSD and Acticoat(TM) had similar efficacies against a number of isolates, but Acticoat(TM) seemed only bacteriostatic against E. faecalis and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. Viable quantities of Enterobacter cloacae and Proteus mirabilis rei named at 24 h. Conclusion: The combination of 1% SSD and 0.2% chlorhexidine digluconate (Silvazine(TM)) is a more effective anti-microbial against a number of burn wound pathogens in this in vitro study. A clinical study of its in vivo anti-microbial efficacy is required. (C) 2003 Elsevier Ltd and ISBI. All rights reserved.
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Infection is a major clinical problem associated with the use of intravenous catheters.The efficacy of a direct electric current (10µA, 9V) via electrode-conducting carbon impregnated catheters to prevent colonisation of catheters by micro-organisms was investigated. The range of organisms susceptible to 10µA was determined by a zone of inhibition test. The catheters acting as the anode and the cathode were inserted into a nutrient agar plate inoculated with a lawn of bacteria. There was no zone of inhibition observed around the anode. Organisms susceptible to 10µA at the cathode were Staphylococcus aureus (2 strains), Staphylococcus epidermidis (5 strains), Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae (2 strains each), and one strain of the following micro-organisms: Staphylococcus hominis, Proteus mirabilis, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Candida albicans. The zones ranged from 6 to 16 mm in diameter according to the organisms under test. The zone size was proportional to the amperage (10 - 100 µA) and the number of organisms on the plate. Ten µA did not prevent adhesion of staphylococci to the cathode nor did it affect their growth in nutrient broth. However, it was bactericidal to adherent bacteria on the cathodal catheter and significantly reduced the number of bacteria on the catheter after 4 to 24 h application of electricity. The antimicrobial activity of low amperage electric current under anaerobic conditions and in the absence of chloride ions against bacteria attached to the surface of a current carrying electrode was also investigated.The mechanisms of the bactericidal activity associated with the cathode were investigated with S. epidermidis and S. aureus. The inhibition zone was greatly reduced in the presence of catalase. There was no zone around the cathode when the test was carried out under anaerobic conditions. Hydrogen peroxide was produced at the cathode surface under aerobic conditions, but not in the absence of oxygen. A salt-bridge apparatus was used to demonstrate further that hydrogen peroxide was produced at the cathode, and chlorine at the anode. The antimicrobial activity of low amperage electric current under anaerobic conditions and in the absence of chloride ions against bacteria attached to the surface of a current carrying electrode was also investigated. Antibacterial activity was reduced under anaerobic conditions, which is compatible with the role of hydrogen peroxide as a primary bactericidal agent of electricity associated with the cathode. A reduction in chloride ions did not significantly reduce the antibacterial activity suggesting chlorine plays only a minor role in the bactericidal activity against organisms attached to anodal electrode surfaces. The bactericidal activity of electric current associated with the cathode and H202 was greatly reduced in the presence of 50 μM to 0.5 mM magnesium ions in the test menstrum. Ten μA applied via the catheters did not prevent the initial biofilm growth by the adherent bacteria but reduced the number of bacteria in the biofilm by 2 log order aiter 24 h. The results suggested that 10 μA may prevent the colonisation of catheters by both the extra~ and intra-luminal routes. The localised production of hydrogen peroxide and chlorine and the intrinsic activity due to electric current may offer a useful method for the eradication of bacteria from catheter surfaces.
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Computing the similarity between two protein structures is a crucial task in molecular biology, and has been extensively investigated. Many protein structure comparison methods can be modeled as maximum weighted clique problems in specific k-partite graphs, referred here as alignment graphs. In this paper we present both a new integer programming formulation for solving such clique problems and a dedicated branch and bound algorithm for solving the maximum cardinality clique problem. Both approaches have been integrated in VAST, a software for aligning protein 3D structures largely used in the National Center for Biotechnology Information, an original clique solver which uses the well known Bron and Kerbosch algorithm (BK). Our computational results on real protein alignment instances show that our branch and bound algorithm is up to 116 times faster than BK.
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The surface microflora (902 isolates) of Livarot cheeses from three dairies was investigated during ripening. Yeasts were mainly identified by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. Geotrichum candidum was the dominating yeast among 10 species. Bacteria were identified using Biotype 100 strips, dereplicated by repetitive extragenic palindromic PCR (rep-PCR); 156 representative strains were identified by either BOX-PCR or (GTG) 55-PCR, and when appropriate by 16S rDNA sequencing and SDS-PAGE analysis. Gram-positive bacteria accounted for 65% of the isolates and were mainly assigned to the genera Arthrobacter, Brevibacterium, Corynebacterium, and Staphylococcus. New taxa related to the genera Agrococcus and Leucobacter were found. Yeast and Gram-positive bacteria strains deliberately added as smearing agents were sometimes undetected during ripening. Thirty-two percent of the isolates were Gram-negative bacteria, which showed a high level of diversity and mainly included members of the genera Alcaligenes, Hafnia, Proteus, Pseudomonas, and Psychrobacter. Whatever the milk used (pasteurized or unpasteurized), similar levels of biodiversity were observed in the three dairies, all of which had efficient cleaning procedures and good manufacturing practices. It appears that some of the Gramnegative bacteria identified should now be regarded as potentially useful in some cheese technologies. The assessment of their positive versus negative role should be objectively examined.
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The stratigraphic and biogeographic distribution of more than 170 species of deep-water agglutinated benthic foraminifers (DWAF) from the North Atlantic and adjacent marginal seas has been compared with paleoenvironmental data (e.g. paleobathymetry, oxygenation of the bottom waters, amount of terrigenous input and substrate disturbance). Six general types of assemblages, in which deep water agglutinated taxa occur, are defined from the Turonian to Maastrichtian times: 1. High latitude slope assemblages 2. Low to mid latitude slope assemblages 3. Flysch-type assemblages 4. Deep water limestone assemblages (,,Scaglia,,-type) 5. Abyssal mixed calcareous-agglutinated assemblages 6. Abyssal purely agglutinated assemblages Latitudinal differences in faunal composition are observed, the most important of which is the lack or extreme paucity of calcareous forms in high latitude assemblages. East-to-west differences appear to be of comparatively minor importance. Most DWAF species occur in all studied regions and are thus considered as cosmopolitan. Biostratigraphic turnovers in the taxonomic content of assemblages are observed in the lowermost Turonian, mid-Campanian and in the upper Maastrichtian to lowermost Paleocene. These datum levels correspond to inter-regional and time-constant paleooceanographic events, which probably also affected the deep-water benthic biota. This allows us to use deep-water agglutinated foraminifers for biostratigraphy in the North Atlantic sequences deposited below CCD and to geographically extend the currently used zonal schemes which have been established in the Carpathian and Alpine areas.
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The dissertation was divided in two studies. With the first, aimed to evaluate the occurrence of microorganisms present in the vulvovaginal region of cows that received intravaginal progesterone devices during the fixed-time artificial insemination (FTAI) programs, and correlate the results with pregnancy rates. Samples were collected from vulvovaginal region of 30 beef cows Guzerá and 30 crossbred dairy cows, and also intravaginal devices, randomly. Of the 120 samples of cows, 60 corresponded to the collections of the period prior to the introduction device (D0) and 60 to the subsequent withdrawal of it (D9); it yielded 100% of bacterial growth, whereas, in most samples, it was found more than one isolated. In D0, the most frequent agent was Escherichia coli (52%), and in D9, Proteus spp and E. coli were the most frequent (32% and 28%, respectively). Regarding intravaginal progesterone devices, in D0 were isolated 37 microorganisms, being predominant those of the genus Bacillus (35%); in D9, 41 colony forming units (CFU) were isolated, of which 36.6% corresponded to Proteus spp. For the analysis of the antimicrobial profile, susceptibility testing was performed by diffusion agar disk, and cows that did not became pregnant after FTAI program were selected, as a future treatment. There resistance 100% to penicillin, and sensitivity, approximately, 90% to gentamicin, both isolates obtained from samples of beef cows and obtained of dairy cows. Regarding pregnancy rate, the 30 beef cows, 11 were diagnosed pregnant (36.7%), 4 (36.4%) treated with reused devices and 7 (63.6%) with new devices, which showed more effective. Of the 30 dairy cows, 15 were pregnant (50%), 8 (53.3%) were implanted with reused devices and 7 (46.7%) with new devices, with no significant differences in pregnancy rates. Because it is a research, females were chosen at random, and factors such as body condition, nutritional management and health weren't priority. With the second study, aimed to analyze the similarity between strains, conducted by technical Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA (RAPD -PCR). Presence of E. coli and the absence of pregnancy were selection criteria used. From the results, it was observed that most of the isolates wasn't phylogenetically similar, since they showed lower than 85% similarity. The study stressed the importance of E. coli in vulvovaginal microbiota of cows and the presence of phenotypic and genotypic characters of this bacterium on possible reproductive problems.
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The study of diatoms in core HC11 collected from the southwestern part of Chukchi Sea, allowed to distinguish 3 diatoms ecological zones, reflecting paleoenvironmental changes during the last 2300 years. The sediment age was based on the sedimentation rates, determined by 210Pb and radiocarbon dating of mollusk shells. The environmental changes of Chukchi Sea revealed by examination of diatoms correlates with global climate changes - the warming of the early and middle Subatlantic and cooling of the late Subatlantic (Little Ice Age). Warming early and middle Subatlantic in the Chukchi Sea was probably stronger than the warming of the late 20th century and was not accompanied by significant changes in sea level.
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This study explores the potential of the simvastatin to ameliorate inflammation and infection in open infected skin wounds of rats. Methods: Fourteen Wistar rats weighing 285±12g were used. The study was done in a group whose open infected skin wounds were treated with topical application of sinvastatina microemulsion (SIM, n=7) and a second group with wounds treated with saline 0.9 % (SAL, n=7). A bacteriological exam of the wounds fluid for gram positive and gram negative bacteria, the tecidual expression of TNFá and IL-1â by imunohistochemical technique, and histological analysis by HE stain were performed. Results: The expression of TNFa could be clearly demonstrated in lower degree in skin wounds treated with simvastatin (668.6 ± 74.7 ìm2) than in saline (2120.0 ± 327.1 ìm2). In comparison, wound tissue from SIM group displayed leukocyte infiltration significantly lower than that observed in SAL group (p<0.05). Culture results of the samples taken from wound fluid on fourth post treatment day revealed wound infection in only one rat of group simvastatin (SIM), where Proteus mirabilis, Escherchia coli and Enterobacter sp were isolated. In the rats whose wounds were treated with saline (SAL), polymicrobial infection with more than 100,000 CFU/g was detected in all the wounds. Conclusion: In addition to its antiinflammatory properties, the protective effects of simvastatin in infected open skin wounds is able to reduce infection and probably has antibacterial action. The potential to treat these wounds with statins to ameliorate inflammation and infection is promising