995 resultados para 1995_07290920 CTD-49 4901501


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Ce ms. a appartenu à Antoine Loisel (signature au f. 2), avocat et grand-père de Claude Joly, chantre de Notre-Dame qui légua les mss. dont il avait hérité de son grand-père au chapitre de Notre-Dame de Paris en 1680. Notre-Dame.

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Os ecossistemas periodicamente inundados, embora representem 25% da área total da Amazônia, contribuem com 75% da produção madeireira. Tanto esses ecossistemas como os de terra firme apresentam grande diversidade de espécies da família Leguminosae. Algumas dessas espécies já são exploradas economicamente de forma extrativista, mas o potencial econômico da maioria permanece inexplorado. Conhecer o comportamento dessas espécies em condições de viveiro é o primeiro passo para compreender sua biologia e estabelecer plantios nas áreas já desmatadas. Neste trabalho, desenvolvido no Campus do INPA, em Manaus, durante 1985 e 1986, são apresentadas informações sobre o crescimento inicial e nodulação de 49 espécies arbóreas nativas, de ecossistemas de terra firme (16) ou periodicamente inundados, (33) da Amazônia. Plântulas recém-germinadas foram transplantadas, em condições de viveiro, para sacos plásticos que continham cinco diferentes substratos que consistiram de areia adubada, de uma mistura de argila com areia 3:2 (v/v), de material do horizonte A de um glei húmico, e de material do horizonte A de um podzólico vermelho-amarelo, adubado ou não. A maioria das espécies desenvolveu-se bem nos cinco substratos. Algumas espécies cresceram melhor nos substratos, de maior fertilidade. Espécies oriundas de ecossistemas inundados cresceram melhor que as oriundas de terra firme. Foi observada nodulação em 30 espécies. Entre as que apresentaram maiores taxas de crescimento, havia tanto espécies nodulíferas como não-nodulíferas, indicando que a fixação biológica de N2 não é o único mecanismo eficiente de absorção de nitrogênio em leguminosas tropicais. As espécies que apresentaram as maiores taxas de crescimento foram: Enterolobium maximum, Swartzia polyphylla e Vatairea guianensis.

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Weekly report of the Iowa Influenza Surveillance Network produced by the Iowa Department of Public Health.

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This paper describes the application of the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model to the Maquoketa River watershed, located in northeast Iowa. The inputs to the model were obtained from the Environmental Protection Agency’s geographic information/database system called Better Assessment Science Integrating Point and Nonpoint Sources (BASINS). Climatic data from six weather stations located in and around the watershed, and measured streamflow data from a U.S. Geological Survey gage station at the watershed outlet were used in the sensitivity analysis of SWAT model parameters as well as its calibration and validation for watershed hydrology and streamflow. A sensitivity analysis was performed using an influence coefficient method to evaluate surface runoff and base flow variations in response to changes in model input hydrologic parameters. The curve number, evaporation compensation factor, and soil available water capacity were found to be the most sensitive parameters among eight selected parameters when applying SWAT to the Maquoketa River watershed. Model calibration, facilitated by the sensitivity analysis, was performed for the period 1988 through 1993, and validation was performed for 1982 through 1987. The model performance was evaluated by well-established statistical methods and was found to explain at least 86% and 69% of the variability in the measured stream flow data for the calibration and validation periods, respectively. This initial hydrologic modeling analysis will facilitate future applications of SWAT to the Maquoketa River watershed for various watershed analysis, including water quality.

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Bureau of Nutrition and Health Promotion part of the Iowa Department of Public Health produces of weekly newsletter about the Iowa WIC Program for the State of Iowa citizen.

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Clonally distributed inhibitory receptors negatively regulate natural killer (NK) cell function via specific interactions with allelic forms of major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I molecules. In the mouse, the Ly-49 family of inhibitory receptors is found not only on NK cells but also on a minor (NK1.1+) T cell subset. Using Ly-49 transgenic mice, we show here that the development of NK1.1+ T cells, in contrast to NK or conventional T cells, is impaired when their Ly-49 receptors engage self-MHC class I molecules. Impaired NK1.1+ T cell development in transgenic mice is associated with a failure to select the appropriate CD1-reactive T cell receptor repertoire. In normal mice, NK1.1+ T cell maturation is accompanied by extinction of Ly-49 receptor expression. Collectively, our data imply that developmentally regulated extinction of inhibitory MHC-specific receptors is required for normal NK1.1+ T cell maturation and selection.

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The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) approves the selection of the Reconstruction of All or Part of the Interstate (Construction Alternative) as the Preferred Alternative to provide improvements to the interstate system in the Omaha/Council Bluffs metropolitan area, extending across the Missouri River on Interstate 80 to east of the Interstate 480 interchange in Omaha, Nebraska. The study considered long-term, broad-based transportation improvements along Interstate I-29 (I-29), I-80, and I-480, including approximately 18 mainline miles of interstate and 14 interchanges (3 system, 11 service), that would add capacity and correct functional issues along the mainline and interchanges and upgrade the I-80 Missouri River Crossing. FHWA also approves the decisions to provide full access between West Broadway and I-29, design the I-80/I-29 overlap section as a dual-divided freeway, and locating the new I-80 Missouri River Bridge north of the existing bridge. Improvements to the interstate system, once implemented, would bring the segments of I-80 and I-29 (see Figure 1) up to current engineering standards and accommodate future traffic needs. This Record of Decision (ROD) concludes Tier 1 of the Council Bluffs Interstate System (CBIS) Improvements Project. Tier 1 included an examination of the area’s transportation needs, a study of alternatives to satisfy them, and broad consideration of potential environmental and social impacts. The Tier 1 evaluation consisted of a sufficient level of engineering and environmental detail to assist decision makers in selecting a preferred transportation strategy. During Tier 1 a Draft EIS (FHWA-IA- EIS-04-01D) was developed which was approved by FHWA, Iowa DOT, and Nebraska Department of Roads (NDOR) in November 2004 with comments accepted through March 15, 2005. The Draft EIS summarized the alternatives that were considered to address the transportation needs around Council Bluffs; identified reconstruction of all or part of the interstate, the “Construction Alternative,” as the Preferred Alternative; identified three system-level decisions that needed to be made at the Tier 1 level; and invited comment on the issues. The Final EIS (FHWA-IA- EIS-04-01F) further documented the Construction Alternative as the Preferred Alternative and identified the recommended decisions for the three system level decisions that needed to be made in Tier 1. This ROD defines the Selected Alternative determined in the Tier 1 studies.

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Newsletter from the University of Iowa School of Library and Information Science.

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CIRAS is to enhance the performance of Iowa industry, and associated entities, through education and technology-based services. This newsletter holds information regarding these services.

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CIRAS is to enhance the performance of Iowa industry, and associated entities, through education and technology-based services. This newsletter holds information regarding these services.