931 resultados para residual oil
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A new technology for the three-dimensional (3-D) stacking of very thin chips on a substrate is currently under development within the ultrathin chip stacking (UTCS) Esprit Project 24910. In this work, we present the first-level UTCS structure and the analysis of the thermomechanical stresses produced by the manufacturing process. Chips are thinned up to 10 or 15 m. We discuss potentially critical points at the edges of the chips, the suppression of delamination problems of the peripheral dielectric matrix and produce a comparative study of several technological choices for the design of metallic interconnect structures. The purpose of these calculations is to give inputs for the definition of design rules for this technology. We have therefore undertaken a programme that analyzes the influence of sundry design parameters and alternative development options. Numerical analyses are based on the finite element method.
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A new approach to the local measurement of residual stress in microstructures is described in this paper. The presented technique takes advantage of the combined milling-imaging features of a focused ion beam (FIB) equipment to scale down the widely known hole drilling method. This method consists of drilling a small hole in a solid with inherent residual stresses and measuring the strains/displacements caused by the local stress release, that takes place around the hole. In the presented case, the displacements caused by the milling are determined by applying digital image correlation (DIC) techniques to high resolution micrographs taken before and after the milling process. The residual stress value is then obtained by fitting the measured displacements to the analytical solution of the displacement fields. The feasibility of this approach has been demonstrated on a micromachined silicon nitride membrane showing that this method has high potential for applications in the field of mechanical characterization of micro/nanoelectromechanical systems.
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A deficiência de P é uma das limitações mais generalizadas ao estabelecimento e à manutenção de pastagens nas regiões tropicais. Essa deficiência é devida, principalmente, ao baixo teor e aos processos de adsorção/precipitação do P nos solos. Com o objetivo de avaliar a influência da calagem e da adubação orgânica sobre o efeito residual do P, aplicado ao feijoeiro, na nutrição fosfatada e no rendimento do braquiarão cultivado em sucessão, foram conduzidos, em casa de vegetação, quatro experimentos inteiramente ao acaso, em esquema fatorial 4 x 5 e três repetições. Cada unidade experimental foi constituída por um vaso contendo 4 dm³ dos solos: Latossolo Vermelho distrófico textura muito argilosa, Latossolo Vermelho-Amarelo distrófico textura argilosa, Latossolo Vermelho-Amarelo distrófico textura média e Neossolo Quartzarênico órtico textura arenosa. Cada solo, representando um experimento, recebeu os tratamentos constituídos de quatro doses de calcário (0,0; 0,5; 1,0; e 2,0 vezes a dose recomendada para elevar a saturação por bases a 60 %) e cinco doses de esterco bovino (0,0; 2,5; 5,0; 7,5; e 10,0 % do volume de solo). Os vasos foram cultivados com feijoeiro e, após a colheita deste, cultivaram-se três plantas de braquiarão, as quais foram submetidas a cortes consecutivos aos 70, 160 e 290 dias após a emergência. As produções totais de matéria seca e o acúmulo de P na parte aérea do braquiarão foram positivamente influenciados pela adubação orgânica e pela calagem. Esses tratamentos também influenciaram positivamente o efeito residual da adubação fosfatada, aplicada ao feijoeiro, na nutrição fosfatada e no rendimento do braquiarão.
Molecular analysis of the bacterial diversity in a specialized consortium for diesel oil degradation
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Diesel oil is a compound derived from petroleum, consisting primarily of hydrocarbons. Poor conditions in transportation and storage of this product can contribute significantly to accidental spills causing serious ecological problems in soil and water and affecting the diversity of the microbial environment. The cloning and sequencing of the 16S rRNA gene is one of the molecular techniques that allows estimation and comparison of the microbial diversity in different environmental samples. The aim of this work was to estimate the diversity of microorganisms from the Bacteria domain in a consortium specialized in diesel oil degradation through partial sequencing of the 16S rRNA gene. After the extraction of DNA metagenomics, the material was amplified by PCR reaction using specific oligonucleotide primers for the 16S rRNA gene. The PCR products were cloned into a pGEM-T-Easy vector (Promega), and Escherichia coli was used as the host cell for recombinant DNAs. The partial clone sequencing was obtained using universal oligonucleotide primers from the vector. The genetic library obtained generated 431 clones. All the sequenced clones presented similarity to phylum Proteobacteria, with Gammaproteobacteria the most present group (49.8 % of the clones), followed by Alphaproteobacteira (44.8 %) and Betaproteobacteria (5.4 %). The Pseudomonas genus was the most abundant in the metagenomic library, followed by the Parvibaculum and the Sphingobium genus, respectively. After partial sequencing of the 16S rRNA, the diversity of the bacterial consortium was estimated using DOTUR software. When comparing these sequences to the database from the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI), a strong correlation was found between the data generated by the software used and the data deposited in NCBI.
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A aplicação de vinhaça na cana-de-açúcar, complementada com adubação nitrogenada e manutenção da palhada na superfície do solo, melhoram as propriedades físicas, químicas e biológicas do solo, podendo resultar em aumento da produtividade da cultura. O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar o efeito residual de adubação na cana-planta e a adubação da cana-soca, com e sem aplicação de vinhaça, sob diferentes sistemas de colheita no município de Conceição da Barra - ES. O experimento foi conduzido no período de 2005 a 2007, num Argissolo Amarelo em Tabuleiros Costeiros. Utilizou-se o delineamento de blocos ao acaso com quatro repetições, no esquema fatorial 2 x 7, com parcelas subdivididas, sendo dois tratamentos cana crua e cana queimada e sete subtratamentos com diferentes doses de N associadas a doses de K2O na forma de cloreto de K e vinhaça. Os tratamentos foram: testemunha (T1); vinhaça (T2); vinhaça + 80 kg de N incorporado (T3); vinhaça + 80 kg de N em cobertura (T4); vinhaça + 40 kg de N em cobertura (T5); K2O + 80 kg de N incorporado (T6); e K2O + 80 kg de N em cobertura (T7). Não houve efeito residual de adubação na produtividade de colmos na cana-planta. A cana crua apresentou produtividade superior à da cana queimada na cana-soca. Nesta, a fertilização com vinhaça complementada com N incorporado ou em cobertura e a adubação com 120 kg de K2O na forma de KCl + 80 kg de N incorporados ao solo proporcionaram produtividade superior à dos demais tratamentos. Não foi verificada diferença na produtividade de colmos entre as doses de 40 e 80 kg ha-1 de N, aplicadas em cobertura na cana-soca. A extração e retorno de nutrientes ocorreu de forma similar entre cana-planta e cana-soca.
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With the current limited availability of organs for transplantation, it is important to consider marginal donor candidates, including survivors of potentially curable malignancies such as lymphoma. The absence of refractory/recurrent residual disease at the time of brain death can be difficult to establish. Therefore, it is critical to have objective data to decide whether to proceed or not with organ procurement and transplantation. We report a unique situation in which (18)F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography (PET) was used to rule out Hodgkin's lymphoma recurrence in a 33-year-old, heart-beating, brain-dead, potential donor with a past history of Hodgkin's disease and a persistent mediastinal mass. PET showed no significant uptake in the mass, allowing organ donation and transplantation to occur. We present a new means of evaluating potential brain-dead donors with a past history of some lymphoma, whereby PET may help transplant physicians by optimizing donation safety while rationalizing the inclusion of marginal donors.
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Os solos arenosos utilizados para o cultivo da batatinha (Solanum tuberosum) no agreste da Paraíba têm baixo teor de N. Adubações anuais com esterco e N mineral, realizadas empiricamente, têm resultado na acumulação e,ou, perda de nutrientes do solo. Por esse motivo, objetivou-se determinar a eficiência do sulfato de amônio (15N) mais esterco na adubação da batatinha e do efeito residual dessa adubação na produção e absorção de N pelo milheto (Pennisetum glaucum) cultivado em sequência. Em experimento de campo em Neossolo regolítico, foi comparada a combinação de 16 t ha-1 de esterco + 80 kg ha-1 de N, utilizada mais frequentemente na região, com doses de 11 t ha-1 de esterco combinadas com 0, 40 e 80 kg ha-1 de N em aplicação única ou parcelada. O sulfato de amônio utilizado foi enriquecido em 15N (2,5 % de abundância). Em todos os tratamentos, avaliou-se a produtividade de matéria seca de tubérculos e parte aérea do milheto, assim como a composição isotópica do N nesses materiais. Demonstrou-se que a adubação tradicional é excessiva nesse solo, uma vez que a redução para 11 t ha-1 de esterco e 40 kg ha-1 de N mineral não resultou em queda de produtividade das culturas; no entanto, houve queda com a aplicação isolada de esterco. O milheto recuperou grande parte do N mineral adicionado à batatinha e mostrou ser uma alternativa como forrageira em condições de semiárido.
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Because of the climate changes occurring across the planet, especially global warming, the different forms of agricultural soil use have attracted researchers´ attention. Changes in soil management may influence soil respiration and, consequently, C sequestration. The objectives of this study were to evaluate the long-term influence of liming on soil respiration and correlate it with soil chemical properties after two years of liming in a no-tillage system. A randomized complete block design was used with six replications. The experimental treatments consisted of four lime rates and a control treatment without lime. Two years after liming, soil CO2 emission was measured and the soil sampled (layers 0-5, 5-10, 10-20, and 20-30 cm). The P, Ca2+ e Mg2+ soil contents and pH and base saturation were determined. CO2 emission from soil limed at the recommended rate was 24.1 % higher, and at twice the recommended rate, 47.4 % higher than from unlimed soil. Liming improved the chemical properties, and the linear increase in soil respiration rate correlated positively with the P, Ca2+ and Mg2+ soil contents, pH and base saturation, and negatively with H + Al and Al3+ contents. The correlation coefficient between soil respiration rate and chemical properties was highest in the 10-20 cm layer.
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OBJECTIVE: The anticancer action exerted by polyunsaturated fatty acid peroxidation may not be reproduced by commercially available lipid emulsions rich in vitamin E. Therefore, we evaluated the effects of fish oil (FO) emulsion containing α-tocopherol 0.19 g/L on human colorectal adenocarcinoma cells and tumors. METHODS: HT-29 cell growth, survival, apoptosis, and lipid peroxidation were analyzed after a 24-h incubation with FO 18 to 80 mg/L. Soybean oil (SO) emulsion was used as an isocaloric and isolipidic control. In vivo, nude mice bearing HT-29 tumors were sacrificed 7 d after an 11-d treatment with intravenous injections of FO or SO 0.2 g ∙ kg(-1) ∙ d(-1) FO or SO to evaluate tumor growth, necrosis, and lipid peroxidation. RESULTS: The FO inhibited cell viability and clonogenicity in a dose-dependent manner, whereas SO showed no significant effect compared with untreated controls. Lipid peroxidation and cell apoptosis after treatment with FO 45 mg/L were increased 2.0-fold (P < 0.01) and 1.6-fold (P = 0.04), respectively. In vivo, FO treatment did not significantly affect tumor growth. However, immunohistochemical analyses of tumor tissue sections showed a decrease of 0.6-fold (P < 0.01) in the cell proliferation marker Ki-67 and an increase of 2.3-fold (P = 0.03) in the necrotic area, whereas malondialdehyde and total peroxides were increased by 1.9-fold (P = 0.09) and 7.0-fold (P < 0.01), respectively, in tumors of FO-treated compared with untreated mice. CONCLUSION: These results suggest that FO but not SO has an antitumor effect that can be correlated with lipid peroxidation, despite its vitamin E content.
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Em alguns solos com baixos teores de potássio trocável, formas não trocáveis participam do suprimento às plantas. Há evidências de que a disponibilização do K não trocável depende mais da demanda das plantas pelo nutriente do que das propriedades do solo. O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar o suprimento e a exaustão de formas de K em um Latossolo Vermelho do Cerrado em decorrência da adubação potássica residual e do cultivo de Brachiaria ruziziensis (Syn. Urochloa ruziziensis). Amostras de solos foram coletadas na camada de 0-20 cm, em parcelas de um experimento de campo em que a soja vinha sendo adubada anualmente, por 10 anos, com 0, 60, 120 e 180 kg ha-1 de K2O. Em casa de vegetação, as amostras de solo receberam a aplicação de 0, 150 e 300 mg dm-3 de K e foram cultivadas com B. ruziziensis, com cinco cortes sucessivos. O suprimento de K às plantas dependeu mais do fertilizante recém-adicionado do que do efeito residual de adubações anteriores. O K não trocável foi responsável, ao longo do tempo, pela manutenção dos teores de K trocáveis e, na ausência de adubação potássica, constituiu a principal fonte de K para as plantas de B. ruziziensis. As plantas de B. ruziziensis possuem capacidade de extrair quantidade considerável de K do solo, confirmando sua importância como cultura de cobertura, na ciclagem do nutriente no solo.
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The Diagnosis and Recommendation Integrated System (DRIS) can improve interpretations of leaf analysis to determine the nutrient status. Diagnoses by this method require DRIS norms, which are however not known for oil content of soybean seeds. The aims of this study were to establish and test the DRIS method for oil content of soybean seed (maturity group II cultivars). Soybean leaves (207 samples) in the full flowering stage were analyzed for macro and micro-nutrients, and the DRIS was applied to assess the relationship between nutrient ratios and the seed oil content. Samples from experimental and farm field sites of the southernmost Brazilian state Rio Grande do Sul (28° - 29° southern latitude; 52° -53° western longitude) were assessed in two growing seasons (2007/2008 and 2008/2009). The DRIS norms related to seed oil content differed between the studied years. A unique DRIS norm was established for seed oil content higher than 18.68 % based on data of the 2007/2008 growing season. Higher DRIS indices of B, Ca, Mg and S were associated with a higher oil content, while the opposite was found for K, N and P. The DRIS can be used to evaluate the leaf nutrient status of soybean to improve the seed oil content of the crop.
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At seismic frequencies, wave-induced fluid flow is a major cause of P-wave attenuation in partially saturated porous rocks. Attenuation is of great importance for the oil industry in the interpretation of seismic field data. Here, the effects on P-wave attenuation resulting from changes in oil saturation are studied for media with coexisting water, oil, and gas. For that, creep experiments are numerically simulated by solving Biot's equations for consolidation of poroelastic media with the finite-element method. The experiments yield time-dependent stress?strain relations that are used to calculate the complex P-wave modulus from which frequency-dependent P-wave attenuation is determined. The models are layered media with periodically alternating triplets of layers. Models consisting of triplets of layers having randomly varying layer thicknesses are also considered. The layers in each triplet are fully saturated with water, oil, and gas. The layer saturated with water has lower porosity and permeability than the layers saturated with oil and gas. These models represent hydrocarbon reservoirs in which water is the wetting fluid preferentially saturating regions of lower porosity. The results from the numerical experiments showed that increasing oil saturation, connected to a decrease in gas saturation, resulted in a significant increase of attenuation at low frequencies (lower than 2 Hz). Furthermore, replacing the oil with water resulted in a distinguishable behavior of the frequency-dependent attenuation. These results imply that, according to the physical mechanism of wave-induced fluid flow, frequency-dependent attenuation in media saturated with water, oil, and gas is a potential indicator of oil saturation.