915 resultados para África sub Sahara
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1. This paper investigated the bioenergetic responses of the sea cucumber Apostichopus japonicus (wet weights of 36.5 +/- 1.2 g) to different water temperatures (5, 10, 15, 20, 25 and 30 degrees C) in the laboratory. 2. Results showed that theoretically the optimal temperatures for energy intake and scope for growth (SFG) of sub-adult A. japonicus was at 15.6 and 16.0 degrees C, respectively. The aestivation threshold temperature for this life-stage sea cucumber could be 29.0 degrees C by taking feeding cessation as the indication of aestivation. 3. Our data suggests that A. japonicus is thermo-sensitive to higher temperature, which prevents it from colonising sub-tropical coastal zones. Therefore, water temperature plays an important role in its southernmost distribution limit in China. 4. The potential impact of global ocean warming on A. japonicus might be a northward shift in the geographical distribution. Crown Copyright (C) 2009 Published by Elsevier Ltd, All rights reserved.
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No caso de mamoeiro, cuidados especiais devem ser tomados com a nutrição das plantas, pois a cultura é muito exigente principalmente em N e K; com a incidência de pragas que demandam intenso monitoramento do pomar; e com controle correto da umidade do solo, em função da planta ser muito sensível ao déficit hídrico e ao encharcamento. Neste caso, é importante que o irrigante monitore a umidade do solo, por exemplo, com uso de tensiômetros, e calcule a lâmina de irrigação com base na demanda de água da atmosfera, que varia diariamente em função dos elementos meterológico reinantes no ambiente em que se encontra o pomar irrigado (temperatura do ar (°C), Radiação Solar (MJ m² dia -¹), Velocidade do vento (m s-¹) e Umidade Relativa do Ar (%)).
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2005
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2002
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2003
Delineamento e parametrização ambiental de sub-bacias hidrográficas para o Estado do Rio de Janeiro.
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Bacias hidrográficas são consideradas unidades de gestão e planejamento ambiental para monitoramento hidrológico, conservação do solo e disciplinamento do uso da terra, devido a importância na produção de água em qualidade e quantidade. A Política Nacional dos Recursos Hídricos (Lei n0 9433 de 1997, Decreto n0 2612 de 1998) tem como finalidade organizar a gestão de BH entre usuários de água que envolvem setores produtivos e da sociedade civil, em diferentes esferas administrativas, e que exige uma subdivisão do território em grandes bacias, sub-bacias e microbacias hidrográficas. Para o estado do Rio de Janeiro existem delineamentos em regiões específicas, resultantes do programa de despoluição da baía de Guanabara (PDBG) e do projeto GEROE. Para uma compartimentação em unidades de gestão ambiental com maior escala, e para todo o estado do Rio, foi executada uma delimitação automática com posterior edição, sendo estas bacias parametrizadas com a finalidade de indicar o seu grau de vulnerabilidade por meio de uma técnica de suporte a decisão conhecida como análise multicritério. O resultado indica que as bacias mais vulneráveis concentram-se na região noroeste e norte do estado, sendo que as que apresentaram maior grau de vulnerabilidade acompanham o rio Paraíba do Sul da região central do estado até sua foz, sendo considerada, portanto, uma indicação de áreas para programas de recuperação ambiental.
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2014
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Abrahamsen, Rita, Williams, Paul, 'Ethics and Foreign Policy: The Antinomies of New Labour's 'Third Way' in Sub-Saharan Africa', Political Studies (2002) 49(2) pp.249-264 RAE2008
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Paper published in PLoS Medicine in 2007.
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The atom pencil we describe here is a versatile tool that writes arbitrary structures by atomic deposition in a serial lithographic process. This device consists of a transversely laser-cooled and collimated cesium atomic beam that passes through a 4-pole atom-flux concentrator and impinges on to micron- and sub-micron-sized apertures. The aperture translates above a fixed substrate and enables the writing of sharp features with sizes down to 280 nm. We have investigated the writing and clogging properties of an atom pencil tip fabricated from silicon oxide pyramids perforated at the tip apex with a sub-micron aperture.
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Metal oxide clusters of sub-nm dimensions dispersed on a metal oxide support are an important class of catalytic materials for a number of key chemical reactions, showing enhanced reactivity over the corresponding bulk oxide. In this paper we present the results of a density functional theory study of small sub-nm TiO2 clusters, Ti2O4, Ti3O6 and Ti4O8 supported on the rutile (110) surface. We find that all three clusters adsorb strongly with adsorption energies ranging from -3 eV to -4.5 eV. The more stable adsorption structures show a larger number of new Ti-O bonds formed between the cluster and the surface. These new bonds increase the coordination of cluster Ti and O as well as surface oxygen, so that each has more neighbours. The electronic structure shows that the top of the valence band is made up of cluster derived states, while the conduction band is made up of Ti 3d states from the surface, resulting in a reduction of the effective band gap and spatial separation of electrons and holes after photon absorption, which shows their potential utility in photocatalysis. To examine reactivity, we study the formation of oxygen vacancies in the cluster-support system. The most stable oxygen vacancy sites on the cluster show formation energies that are significantly lower than in bulk TiO2, demonstrating the usefulness of this composite system for redox catalysis.
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Although Common Pool Resources (CPRs) make up a significant share of total income for rural households in Ethiopia and elsewhere in developing world, limited access to these resources and environmental degradation threaten local livelihoods. As a result, the issues of management, governance of CPRs and how to prevent their over-exploitation are of great importance for development policy. This study examines the current state and dynamics of CPRs and overall resource governance system of the Lake Tana sub-basin. This research employed the modified form of Institutional Analysis and Development (IAD) framework. The framework integrates the concept of Socio-Ecological Systems (SES) and Interactive Governance (IG) perspectives where social actors, institutions, the politico-economic context, discourses and ecological features across governance and government levels were considered. It has been observed that overexploitation, degradation and encroachment of CPRs have increased dramatically and this threatens the sustainability of Lake Tana ecosystem. The stakeholder analysis result reveals that there are multiple stakeholders with diverse interest in and power over CPRs. The analysis of institutional arrangements reveals that the existing formal rules and regulations governing access to and control over CPRs could not be implemented and were not effective to legally bind and govern CPR user’s behavior at the operational level. The study also shows that a top-down and non-participatory policy formulation, law and decision making process overlooks the local contexts (local knowledge and informal institutions). The outcomes of examining the participation of local resource users, as an alternative to a centralized, command-and-control, and hierarchical approach to resource management and governance, have called for a fundamental shift in CPR use, management and governance to facilitate the participation of stakeholders in decision making. Therefore, establishing a multi-level stakeholder governance system as an institutional structure and process is necessary to sustain stakeholder participation in decision-making regarding CPR use, management and governance.
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Galvanic replacement is a versatile synthetic strategy for the synthesis of alloy and hollow nanostructures. The structural evolution of single crystalline and multiply twinned nanoparticles <20 nm in diameter and capped with oleylamine is systematically studied. Changes in chemical composition are dependent on the size and crystallinity of the parent nanoparticle. The effects of reaction temperature and rate of precursor addition are also investigated. Galvanic replacement of single crystal spherical and truncated cubic nanoparticles follows the same mechanism to form hollow octahedral nanoparticles, a mechanism which is not observed for galvanic replacement of Ag templates in aqueous systems. Multiply twinned nanoparticles can form nanorings or solid alloys by manipulating the reaction conditions. Oleylamine-capped Ag nanoparticles are highly adaptable templates to synthesize a range of hollow and alloy nanostructures with tuneable localised surface plasmon resonance.
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This article presents the latest print results at less than 100 microns pitch obtained in stencil printing type 6 and 7 lead-free solder pastes and conductive adhesives. The advantages of the microengineered stencil arc presented and compared with other bonding technologies. Characterisation of the print deposits is presented and future applications of stencil printing are described.