997 resultados para General Chemistry
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During the 19th century, the most prominent buildings of the city of Belém were faced entirely with tiles manufactured in Portugal and Germany, which now exhibit distinct degrees of degradation. The Pinho mansion is one of the most important of these buildings and was selected for the investigation of the action of the tropical Amazonian climate on the degradation of the tiles. To achieve this objective, the tiles were mapped for organic and inorganic degradation, and samples were collected for analysis. The minerals were determined by XRD, the chemical composition by classical wet methods and SEM/EDS, and the microorganisms under the microscope. The results show that the German and Portuguese tiles are quite different in their composition. While both ceramic bodies are composed of SiO2 and Al2O3, CaO was found only in the Portuguese tile. The low Na2O and K2O contents indicate the addition of materials to reduce the fusion temperature. SiO2 and PbO are the main constituents of the glaze, with CoO and FeO being added as pigment. The ceramic body of the German tiles is constituted of quartz, mullite, and cristobalite, in contrast with the Portuguese tiles, which are made of quartz, gehlenite, diopside, calcite, and feldspars. The glazes are XRD-amorphous. The chemical and mineralogical differences between the German and Portuguese tiles indicate that they were produced from different raw materials under distinct thermal processes. The most prominent weathering-related modifications are the thin layers (German tiles), oxidation stains, dark stains, the detachment of the tile (Portuguese tiles), loss of the glaze and powdering of the ceramic body (Portuguese tiles) through the establishment of Cyanophyta and Bacillariophyta.. The distinct degradation patterns of the tiles exposed to the tropical Amazon climate are a consequence of their distinct mineralogy and chemistry.
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BACKGROUND: General anesthetics (GA) are well known for the ability to induce a state of reversible loss of consciousness and unresponsiveness to painful stimuli. However, evidence from animal models and clinical studies show that GA exposure may induce behavioral changes beyond acute effects. Most research and concerns are focused on changes in cognition and memory. METHODS: We will look at effects of GA on behavior that is mediated by the dopaminergic system. RESULTS: Pharmacological resemblance of GA with drugs of abuse, and the complexity and importance of dopaminergic systems in both reward seeking and addictive illnesses make us believe that it deserves an overview about what is already known and what matters to us as healthcare workers and specifically as anesthesiologists. CONCLUSION: A review of available evidence strongly suggests that there may be a link between the effects of GA on the brain and substance abuse, partly explained by their influence on the dopaminergic system.
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Tese de Doutoramento em Biologia de Plantas MAP - Bioplant
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OBJECTIVE: To assess survival of patients undergoing cerebral cardiopulmonary resuscitation maneuvers and to identify prognostic factors for short-term survival. METHODS: Prospective study with patients undergoing cardiopulmonary resuscitation maneuvers. RESULTS: The study included 150 patients. Spontaneous circulation was re-established in 88 (58%) patients, and 42 (28%) were discharged from the hospital. The necessary number of patients treated to save 1 life in 12 months was 3.4. The presence of ventricular fibrillation or tachycardia (VF/VT) as the initial rhythm, shorter times of cardiopulmonary resuscitation maneuvers and cardiopulmonary arrest, and greater values of mean blood pressure (BP) prior to cardiopulmonary arrest were independent variables for re-establishment of spontaneous circulation and hospital discharge. The odds ratios for hospital discharge were as follows: 6.1 (95% confidence interval [CI] = 2.7-13.6), when the initial rhythm was VF/VT; 9.4 (95% CI = 4.1-21.3), when the time of cerebral cardiopulmonary resuscitation was < 15 min; 9.2 (95% CI = 3.9-21.3), when the time of cardiopulmonary arrest was < 20 min; and 5.7 (95% CI = 2.4-13.7), when BP was > 70 mmHg. CONCLUSION: The presence of VF/VT as the initial rhythm, shorter times of cerebral cardiopulmonary resuscitation and of cardiopulmonary arrest, and a greater value of BP prior to cardiopulmonary arrest were independent variables of better prognosis.
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Para 1997 se propone realizar las siguientes tareas: Teoría de Superficies Nulas en Relatividad General. * Estudiar la formación de cáusticas y singularidades de las superficies nulas en forma cinemática y dinámica. * Analizar la dinámica de superficies características hasta segundo orden en un esquema perturbativo. * Formalizar la teoría de Superficies Nulas usando espacios fibrados. Cuantificación asintótica del campo gravitatorio. Continuar el estudio del espacio de Hilbert asintótico para el campo gravitatorio. Es conveniente recordar que la cuantifiación de este campo es uno de los problemas teóricos más importantes sin resolver. Cuantificación de Superficies Nulas. Continuar con el estudio de la cuantización del campo gravitatorio usando el formalismo de superficies nulas. Hasta el momento el principal resultado obtenido fue probar que no sólo el campo gravitatorio sino también los puntos del espacio-tiempo se vuelven operadores con relaciones de conmutación. Esto demuestra de manera concreta la especulación de Wheeler que en la gravedad cuántica los puntos del espacio tiempo no están bien definidos. Simulación de un detector de rayos Gamma. (...) Para este año se prevé cumplir las siguientes etapas: * Se estudiarán los efectos de la polarización del fotón incidente en la sección eficaz y su posible método de detección. * Se implementarán las subrutinas correspondientes en las simulaciones Monte Carlo para incorporar secciones eficaces polarizadas en el Código GEANT. Asimismo, se piensa comenzar con el diseño de un nuevo detector de rayos Gamma en un rango de energías (0.1 / 1 MeV) muy inferior al anterior para ser usado como cámara Gamma ultra sensible.
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Este plan de trabajo contempla diversas aplicaciones de la teoría de las Ecuaciones en Derivadas Parciales en el contexto de la Relatividad General. (...) Estas aplicaciones tiene como una de las intenciones últimas la de ser empleadas en simulaciones numéricas. Entre ellas destacamos las siguientes: * Fluidos viscosos relativistas y sus límites parabólicos. * Modelado numérico de las ecuaciones del primer punto. * Existencia global de sistemas disipativos. * Teoremas no-hair cosmológicos. * Límite Newtoniano de la relatividad general, resultados rigurosos. * Condiciones de contorno para las ecuaciones de Einstein.
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