998 resultados para HYPERVALENT IODINE(III) REAGENTS
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OBJETIVOS: Traduzir e adaptar para uso no Brasil o Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory-III (MCMI-III), verificando as modificações envolvidas em relação à escala original. MÉTODO: 538 participantes responderam ao MCMI-III, ao Questionário de Saúde Geral de Goldberg e a um questionário sociodemográfico especificamente elaborado para esta pesquisa. Os sujeitos foram, então, divididos entre grupo clínico e não clínico, e seus padrões de respostas foram comparados considerando-se as diferentes variáveis sociodemográficas. RESULTADOS: Os resultados demonstram diferenças estatisticamente significativas nos padrões de respostas para a maioria das escalas quando comparados os grupos clínico e não clínico. CONCLUSÃO: O estudo ratifica a sensibilidade de discriminação entre os diferentes grupos, apresentando indícios da validade do instrumento quanto ao preceito teórico.
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[Excerpt] Under anaerobic conditions long chain fatty acids (LCFA) can be converted to methane by syntrophic bacteria and methanogenic archaea. LCFA degradation was also reported in the presence of alternative hydrogenotrophic partners, such as sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) and iron-reducing bacteria (IRB), which generally show higher affinity for H2 than methanogens and are more resistant to LCFA [1,2,3]. Their presence in a microbial culture degrading LCFA can be advantageous to reduce LCFA toxicity towards methanogens, although high concentrations of external electron acceptor (EEA) can lead to outcompetition of methanogens and cease methane production. In this work, we tested the effect of adding sub-stoichiometric concentrations of sulfate and iron(III) to methanogenic communities degrading LCFA. (...)
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OBJECTIVE: To study the healing process of the myocardium in hypertensive rats undergoing inhibition of nitric oxide synthesis. METHODS: Two groups of animals were studied: one received L-NAME, 12mg/kg/day, and the other was a control group. The presence of type III collagen, fibronectin, and alpha-smooth muscle actin-positive cells was assessed by immunohistochemistry. RESULTS: Fibronectin was seen in both early and late lesions, while type III collagen was seen mainly in areas of incomplete healing, situated among myocytes and around the intramyocardial branches of the coronary arteries. Areas representing early and late lesions showed a population of spindle-shaped cells. Immunohistochemistry showed that these cells were positive for alpha-smooth muscle actin. CONCLUSION: In the myocardium of hypertensive rats, the alpha-smooth muscle actin-positive cells are related to the accumulation of type III collagen and fibronectin in the areas of myocardial damage.
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El presente proyecto denominado “EICAR, Electrónica, Informática, Comunicaciones, Automática y Robótica para la Producción de Bienes y Servicios” asocia estratégicamente a un importante grupo de instituciones del sector científico-tecnológico, privado y gobierno con el objetivo de formar recursos humanos altamente capacitados, desarrollar conocimiento y tecnología de punta, en el campo convergente de la electrónica, informática y computación industrial, comunicaciones y automática, y su transferencia para el desarrollo activo de sectores estratégicos del país, a través de la ejecución de seis Programas: 1) Desarrollo de sistemas inteligentes para eficientizar el uso racional de la energía; 2) I+D para el desarrollo de sistemas complejos de aeronáutica y aeroespacio; 3) Desarrollos para la plataforma de TV Digital y su integración a Internet; 4) Trazabilidad de productos agropecuarios y agroindustriales; 5) Elaboración de un plan estratégico para el desarrollo de infraestructura en TICs del Corredor Bioceánico del Centro basado en sistemas GPS y Proyecto Galileo; 6) Monitoreo de las tendencias tecnológicas de los Programas propuestos.
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El objetivo general de este proyecto estratégico es incorporar una actividad de alto valor agregado como es el diseño de circuitos integrados dentro del segmento de alta tecnología de la cadena productiva nacional. Para ello resulta necesario cumplimentar los siguientes objetivos específicos:• Fortalecer los grupos de investigación y desarrollo que realizan tareas dentro de este área temática, tanto en infraestructura como en recursos humanos; • Fortalecer y desarrollar la Industria Electrónica mediante la incorporación de estas nuevas tecnologías en sus productos; • Representar y asistir a los grupos de diseño locales en la búsqueda de oportunidades para realizar “outsourcing” de diseño para compañías del exterior; • Establecer una primer masa crítica de diseñadores, que funcione como impulsora de la actividad en el medio; • Generar una red a nivel local, donde convivan empresas, universidades y profesionales. La mejora continua en las prestaciones de los productos y en los procesos productivos ha llevado a que la microelectrónica esté presente en los más diversos ámbitos de la actividad humana, con la perspectiva de ir incrementando constantemente su participación. Por eso mismo, un país que pretenda insertarse en el mundo de manera soberana no puede menospreciar la necesidad de incrementar la capacidad de su industria en el área. Los componentes de la Cadena de valor de la ME son los siguientes: • Diseño del circuito, con valor agregado de conocimientos y experiencia del diseñador; • Herramientas de Software de diseño (CAD) con verificación y simulación; • Prototipeo de circuitos y ensayo (testing); • Fabricación de chip en línea; •Encapsulado y testeo. Salvo el primer eslabón, los restantes requieren de una gran inversión en infraestructura, con una permanente actualización. Sin embargo, el Diseño de circuitos es perfectamente abordable en la Argentina, dado que solo requiere de conocimiento y experiencia, y se puede realizar sobre computadoras estándar.
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El objetivo general de este proyecto estratégico es incorporar una actividad de alto valor agregado como es el diseño de circuitos integrados dentro del segmento de alta tecnología de la cadena productiva nacional. Para ello resulta necesario cumplimentar los siguientes objetivos específicos: • Fortalecer los grupos de investigación y desarrollo que realizan tareas dentro de este área temática, tanto en infraestructura como en recursos humanos; • Fortalecer y desarrollar la Industria Electrónica mediante la incorporación de estas nuevas tecnologías en sus productos; • Representar y asistir a los grupos de diseño locales en la búsqueda de oportunidades para realizar "outsourcing" de diseño para compañías del exterior; • Establecer una primer masa crítica de diseñadores, que funcione como impulsora de la actividad en el medio; • Generar una red a nivel local, donde convivan empresas, universidades y profesionales. La mejora continua en las prestaciones de los productos y en los procesos productivos ha llevado a que la microelectrónica esté presente en los más diversos ámbitos de la actividad humana, con la perspectiva de ir incrementando constantemente su participación. Por eso mismo, un país que pretenda insertarse en el mundo de manera soberana no puede menospreciar la necesidad de incrementar la capacidad de su industria en el área. Los componentes de la Cadena de valor de la ME son los siguientes: • Diseño del circuito, con valor agregado de conocimientos y experiencia del diseñador; • Herramientas de Software de diseño (CAD) con verificación y simulación; • Prototipeo de circuitos y ensayo (testing); • Fabricación de chip en línea; • Encapsulado y testeo.
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The nutritional composition o f orange roughy (collected from the Northeast Atlantic near the Rockall Trough) was studied on a seasonal basis. In addition samples were aged and stability assessed. Protein levels (16.68-16.21% w/w) were found to be slightly higher than those recorded for the N ew Zealand species o f orange roughy and compared favourably with protein values for fish muscle in general. Statistically results show a significant seasonal variation with no variation from fish to fish or in the location within the fish. Lipid content (3.6-4.5% w/w) was found to be much lower than that recorded for New Zealand. As with protein statistically results show a significant seasonal variation and no variation from fish to fish or in the location within the fish. Moisture levels (77.3_79.6%w/w) compared favourably with values obtained from other studies. Again statistically results show a significant seasonal variation with no variation from fish to fish or within the fish. Iodine values (74.63-79.54) indicate the likely presence o f a high level o f mono unsaturated fatty acids. Statistically results show no significant seasonal variation and no sample variation or variation within fish. Thin layer chromatography o f the extracted fat showed the major type to be wax esters with a much lower amount o f triglycerides and smaller amounts of polar lipids, free sterols and free fatty acids. Total fatty acid composition was found to be very similar to that recorded from other studies and showed that most o f the oils extracted from the fish muscle contained a high percentage o f mono unsaturates namely 16:1,18:1, 20:1 and 22:1 (85.63 - 91.14% ) with 16:1 present in the smallest amounts and 18:1 the major one. The only saturated fatty M.Sc. in Biochemistry III Nutritional Composition, Quality and Spoilage Capacity of Specific Deep Sea Fish acids present in significant quantities were 14:0, 16:0 and 18:0, the total varied from a seasonal average high o f 4.05 % to an average low o f 2.27%. The polyunsaturated fatty acids linoleic and arachidonic acid were present in small quantities varying in total from 0.89% to 1.50%. Docosapentaenoic acid (D P A ) was found only in trace quantities in spring, autumn and winter samples and undetected in summer. Levels o f Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA ) and Docosahexaenoic acid (D H A ) were also found in very low percentages and varied on a seasonal basis with average values ranging from 0.41% in summer to 1.03 % in autumn for EPA and from 1.44 % in summer to3.20 % in autumn for D H A . Again statistically results show a significant seasonal variation with no variation from fish to fish or location within the fish. Levels o f freshness were measured using the Thiobarbituric acid (T B A ), Total volatile base nitrogen (T V B -N ) and Trimethylamine (T M A ) techniques. The quality o f the fish upon arrival was excellent and well below legal/acceptable lim its.T V B -N values ranged from 6.88-8.91 mg/lOOg and T M A values from 4.82-6.46 mg/lOOg Values for T B A ranged from 0.18-0.35 mg Malonaldehyde/kg fish. The summer values were higher than the other seasons. Seasonal variation was significant for all methods with no variation from fish to fish or within the fish. Fish aged at +4°C in air did not exceed the T V B N lim it o f 35mg/100g until day 6 whereas the T V B N lim it was extended to 8 days for fish aged at +4°C in vacuum. However the T M A lim it o f 12mg/100g was reached on day 4 for fish stored at +4°C in air and on day 5 for vacuum packed samples stored at +4°C . Fish stored at -5°C in air and vacuum packed did not reach the T V B N lim it until day 61 but the T M A limit was reached on day 24 for fish stored at -5°C in air and was extended to 31 days for vacuum packed fish stored at-5°C. Prolonged storage at -18°C caused some deterioration o f the frozen fish muscle. Upon thawing the shelf life o f fish stored for 12 months was much shorter than that stored for 6 M.Sc. in Biochemistry IV Nutritional Composition, Quality and Spoilage Capacity of Specific Deep Sea Fish months. This in turn deteriorated faster than fresh fish held at refridgeration temperature in air. Orange roughy were found to be a good source of protein with moisture levels similar to that o f other fish. They were o f medium fat content but have a very poor content o f the essential omega 3 and omega 6 fatty acids. Orange roughy can be stored at -18°C but its subsequent refridgerated shelf life will be shorter than that o f unfrozen orange roughy stored at refridgeration temperature. Orange roughy are a very important part o f the ecosystem. Their composition is less nutritionally beneficial than more readily available fish for human consumption and therefore should not be fished at all