811 resultados para Callithrix. Afiliative behaviour. Kinship.
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DMFC, dynamic behaviour, current steps, system analysis, methanol oxidation, flow field design
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Bundle of capillaries, drying kinetics, continuous model, relative permeability, capillary pressure, control volume method
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Mo-Si-B alloys, Real microstructures, Voronoi structures, Microstructural characterization, Modelling and finite element simulations, Effective material properties, Damage and Crack growth, tensile strength, fracture toughness
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Two-phase polycrystal, elasto-viscoplastic material model, heterogeneity, anisotropy, flow behaviour, crystallographic texture, strain field
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Magdeburg, Univ., Fak. für Mathematik, Diss., 2009
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Magdeburg, Univ., Fak. für Maschinenbau, Diss., 2010
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Magdeburg, Univ., Fak. für Mathematik, Diss., 2009
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Magdeburg, Univ., Fak. für Informatik, Diss., 2015
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The oviposition behaviour of Gryon gallardoi (Brèthes, 1914) on eggs of Spartocera dentiventris Mendonça Jr. (Berg, 1884) of different ages (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 12 days) was investigated. Groups of 12 eggs of each age were exposed to single females of G. gallardoi, and the oviposition behaviour was recorded under a stereomicroscope for two hours. Ten replicates were used for each age. In order to identify the moment the parasitoid egg was released inside the host, 1-day old eggs of S. dentiventris were exposed to G. gallardoi females, and the oviposition was interrupted at intervals of 20, 40, 60, 80, 100, 120, 140 and 160s after ovipositor insertion had initiated. Five behavioural steps were recorded: drumming, ovipositor insertion, marking, walking and resting. The average drumming and ovipositor insertion times increased with the host age (P<0.01). Ovipositor insertion usually occurred next to the longitudinal extremities of the host eggs. Marking took on average 19.5 ± 0.7s, and as walking and resting, was not affected by host age. Self-parasitism behaviour was observed in only 13.8 ± 2.3% of the eggs, being more evident with increasing patch depletion (reduction in non-parasitized eggs in the egg group, P<0.01), again with no variation due to changes in host egg age. For all ages tested, self-parasitized host eggs were less frequently contacted and accepted than non-parasitized ones (P<0.01). The parasitoid egg was released 137.0 ± 3.7s after ovipositor insertion. Spartocera dentiventris egg condition can lead to parasitoid behavioural changes, especially during the process of host choice and discrimination.
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In the Atlantic forest of Rio de Janeiro, Callithrix aurita (É. Geoffroy in Humboldt, 1812) is a native species vulnerable to extinction and C. jacchus (Linnaeus, 1758) and C. penicillata (É. Geoffroy, 1812) are invasive species. The major threats to the native species are habitat degradation and hybridization, although there are currently no genetic data about natural hybrids available. Previous studies have revealed that species of the Callithrix genus are extremely homogeneous in their karyotypes with the exceptions of the morphology and size of the Y chromosome and its nucleolar organizer region (NOR) banding pattern. Three male marmosets captured in the wild in Guapimirim municipality, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, considered as possible hybrids between C. aurita and C. jacchus or C. penicillata on the basis of pelage pattern, were cytogenetically studied. Metaphase chromosomes were obtained by using short-term lymphocyte cultures and Ag-NOR staining was performed. The hybrids karyotypes were 2n=46, 14 uni- and 30 bi-armed autosomes, a median size submetacentric X and NOR bearing autosomes, being compatible with that observed for the genus. In the three individuals studied, Y chromosomes were similar to those found for C. aurita, without NORs. The data obtained suggest the involvement of C. aurita in natural hybridization with one of the invasive species. We discuss the possible consequences of this hybridization.
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This paper aims at assessing the optimal behavior of a firm facing stochastic costs of production. In an imperfectly competitive setting, we evaluate to what extent a firm may decide to locate part of its production in other markets different from which it is actually settled. This decision is taken in a stochastic environment. Portfolio theory is used to derive the optimal solution for the intertemporal profit maximization problem. In such a framework, splitting production between different locations may be optimal when a firm is able to charge different prices in the different local markets.
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Export activities are a major source of economic growth and are considered important both at the national level and for individual businesses. Moreover, in the case of SMEs, they gain particular relevance, exporting being the most common foreign market entry mode for these firms. The decision maker’s role in the export activity is crucial, particularly in the case of SMEs. However, the extant literature on internationalization is characterized by a lack of consensus among scholars as to what constitutes the managerial factor in determining exporting. Therefore, this study focuses on the following issue: Which are the decision maker’s characteristics and perceptions that may influence the export behaviour of Catalan SMEs? To address this question a multiple case study method is applied across four Catalan exporting SMEs. The methodology chosen for analysing the empirical data is relying on the proposition testing approach while the investigation is conducted including both within and cross-case analysis. The findings show that high educational level, language skills, high risk tolerance, innovativeness as well as strongly perceived export stimuli as compared to low and easy to overcome export barriers positively influence the export involvement and development of SMEs. The study provides further insights into the research topic by jointly studying managerial characteristics and perceptions. Additionally, the majority of research on exporting topics has been carried out in the USA, so there is a clear need of investigation in the field in other countries, moreover in Spain where the exporting activities have not been as widely studied.
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Após uma revisão da toxoplasmose experimental em primatas não humanos, são relatadas as tentativas, sem êxito, para provocar toxoplasmose aguda e fatal em dois rhesus (Macacca mulatta), um infante e outro jovem, por inoculação e reinoculação de uma amostra humana, usando diferentes vias e doses maciças e ainda com a ministração de decametasona. Do mesmo modo, não teve sucesso a tentativa para induzir a doença fatal em um Cebus apella adulto, pela via peritoneal. Porém a toxoplasmose-infecção nesses 3 animais, foi comprovada pela elevação da temperatura (39 a 41ºC), pela positividade da reação de Sabin-Feldman (1:64 - 1:256) e pelo isolamento de toxoplasmas em camundongos inoculados com material do Cebus. Por outro lado, em um Callithrix jacchus pela inoculação peritoneal, foi provocada doença grave e fatal com focos necróticos e abundãncia de toxoplasmas no baço e fígado, e isolamento dos parasitas em camundongo. De 54 símios do Nõvo Mundo, submetidos a RSF, todos foram negativos, com exceção de um Saimiri que se mostrou positivo a 1:16 (18%). Uma análise do problema Toxoplasmose-Primatas não humanos, com o apoio na revisão da literatura e nas nossas próprias observações (ver também o trabalho anterior) permite as seguintes conclusões: em seu habitat natural os primatas não humanos não são expostos ao Toxoplasma. Isso deve estar relacionado aos hábitos arborícolas e à sua alimentação vegetariana e insetívora; b) os casos descritos de toxoplasmose natural nos símios se referem a animais de cativeiro; e, mesmo nestas condições, é excepcional a infecção espontânea dos catarrinos; c) os catarrinos apresentam, além disso uma grande resistência à indução da toxoplasmose experimental, a qual não é devida à presença de anticorpos circulantes. Essa resistência parece não ser rompida pela administração de corticosteróides; embora às vêzes o seja pela inoculação de doses maciças de toxoplasmas, e geralmente nos animais jovens; d) essa resistência é menor nos platirrinos e parece não existir nos platirrinos inferiores e nos Prosimii.
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Callithrix jacchus marmosets, vaccinated more than once with high doses of the PF strain of Trypanosoma cruzi, showed a certain degree of parasitemia related to the number of parasites injected. Thirty days after vaccination, all animals were alive and showed no apparent morbid symptoms. The relationship between the dose of injected trypanosomes and the observed parasitemias is discussed and analysed as well as the immunologic incompetence of the experimental animals used.
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The "Five-Day Plan to Stop Smoking" (FDP) is an educational group technique for smoking cessation. We studied a cohort of 123 smokers (55 men, 68 women, mean age 42 years) who participated in 11 successive FDP sessions held in Switzerland between 1995 and 1998 and who were followed up for at least 12 months by telephone or direct interview. Overall, 102 of the 123 subjects (83%) had stopped smoking by the end of the FDP, and self-declared smoking cessation rate was 25% after one year. The following factors potentially associated with outcome were studied: age, sex, smoking habit duration, cigarettes per day, Fagerström Test for Nicotine Dependence (FTND), group size, and medical presence among the group leaders. Smoking habit duration was the only variable which showed a statistically significant association with success: the rate of smoking cessation was higher among patients who had smoked for less than 20 years (34.7% vs. 18.9%, p = 0.049). Stress was the most common cause of relapse. The FDP appears to be an effective smoking cessation therapy. Propositions are made in order to improve the success rate of future sessions.