982 resultados para Sub-ambient processes


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Magdeburg, Univ., Fak. für Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik, Diss., 2013

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Magdeburg, Univ., Fak. für Verfahrens- und Systemtechnik, Diss., 2012

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Magdeburg, Univ., Fak. für Verfahrens- und Systemtechnik, Diss., 2014

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Magdeburg, Univ., Fak. für Verfahrens- und Systemtechnik, Diss., 2014

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Magdeburg, Univ., Fak. für Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik, Diss., 2015

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Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg, Fakultät für Naturwissenschaften, Univ., Dissertation, 2015

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O uso de levedura seca e concentrada de vinhaça, associados ao bagaço de cana-de-açúcar auto-hi drolisado (BAH) em rações de confinamento, foi testado em comparação com rações também à base de BAH, contendo farelo de algodão como fonte de proteína. Durante 122 dias foi conduzido ura experimento de ganho de peso com novilhos confinados (peso vivo inicial = 316kg). As rações, formuladas para proporcionarem ganho de peso lkg por dia, continham 50% de BAH, 12,7% da fonte de proteína (farelo de algodão ou concentrado de vinhaça ou levedura), 17,8% de milho e 12,5% de cana picada como volumoso complementar, na materia seca (M.S.). 0 ganho de peso médio foi de 843, 989 e 580g/cabeça/dia para as rações contendo farelo de algodão, levedura e concentrado de vinhaça, respectivamente. As rações contendo levedura e farelo de algodão proporcionaram ganhos de peso significativamente superiores (R <_ 0,01) quando comparadas à ração contendo concentrado de vinhaça, não ocorrendo diferenças significativas entre as duas primeiras, nem mesmo ao nível de 5% pelo teste de Tukey. Conclui-se que a levedura seca pode substituir totalmente o farelo de algodão em rações completas para confinamento contendo bagaço de cana auto-hidrolisado, devendo-se, entretanto, considerar os aspectos econômicos dessa substituição.

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A population of Sesarma rectum Randall, 1840 under the influence of human impact was studied. Monthly sampling (CPUE, two people during 30 min) took place from August/2001 to July/2002 at an impacted muddy flat in Paraty city, State of Rio de Janeiro (23º13'S, 44º42'W). At the laboratory, specimens were classified by sex and measured with a vernier caliper (0.01 mm). The size at the beginning of the sexual maturity was obtained by means of different techniques: in the case of males it was used the allometric procedure and the macroscopic analysis of gonads wile for females, the size of the smallest ovigerous female was also considered. The population structure was evaluated by means the analysis of the variations in the modes of the size frequency distribution. The fecundity was assessed using sub samples of the egg mass. For males, the macroscopic analyses of gonads revealed larger values of carapace width than those obtained with morphometric analysis. Males larger than 18.5 mm of carapace width can be considered as mature. For females, such size was 17.4 mm CW. Despite of the human impact in the habitat, the population presented to be stable, as indicated by a single mode on the size frequency distribution. The second mode that appeared in some months is probably related to the entrance of juveniles in the population. The sex ratio of this population is closely approximating to 1:1 until crabs reach a carapace width of about 28 mm; after that, males outnumbered females. Comparing the fecundity of the present population with a previous study from Ubatuba, it can be verified a difference in the number of eggs. The fecundity of Paraty's population is significantly lower than the Ubatuba's population. This is probably related to the scarcity of food resource in Paraty, once no vascular plant can be found in that place. The continuity of reproductive processes and the juvenile recruitment suggest this species is able to live in the area with human impact. The ability to obtaining nutrients from different source of food is probably a feature that allows S. rectum to occupy such impacted ecosystem.