985 resultados para Animal testing
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This Final Project Grade, whose title is “Analysis of the non-lucrative entities of the Basque Country dedicated to animal protection”, has as main purpose the study of the historical, theoretical and legal context in which these institutions develop their activity, focusing in those which occur in the Basque Country.
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We proposed a new method of measuring the degree of collimation of laser beam using axial intensity information near paraxial focus. Preceding methods for collimation testing are mainly either based on self-imaging or interferometric techniques. The new method is to employ the diffraction behavior of noncollimated wave in circular aperture diaphragm. The principle of the proposed method and experiment results are presented. Due to simplicity of the method and its low cost, it is a promising method for checking the collimation of laser beam. (c) 2005 Published by Elsevier GmbH.
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Recent advances in our knowledge of the genetic structure of human caliciviruses (HuCVs) and small round-structured viruses (SRSVs) have led to the development of polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based molecular tests specific for these viruses. These methods have been developed to detect a number of human pathogenic viruses in environmental samples including water, sewage and shellfish. HuCVs and SRSVs are not culturable, and no animal model is currently available. Therefore there is no convenient method of preparing viruses for study or for reagent production. One problem facing those attempting to use PCR-based methods for the detection of HuCVs and SRSVs is the lack of a suitable positive control substrate. This is particularly important when screening complex samples in which the levels of inhibitors present may significantly interfere with amplificiation. Regions within the RNA polymerase regions of two genetically distinct human caliciviruses have been amplified and used to produce recombinant baculoviruses which express RNA corresponding to the calicivirus polymerase. This RNA is being investigated as a positive control substrate for PCR testing, using current diagnostic primer sets. Recombinant baculovirus technology will enable efficient and cost-effective production of large quantities of positive control RNA with a specific known genotype. We consider the development of these systems as essential for successful screening and monitoring applications.
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Dosidicus gigas is a large pelagic cephalopod of the eastern Pacific that has recently undergone an unexpected, significant range expansion up the coast of North America. The impact that such a range expansion is expected to have on local fisheries and marine ecosystems has motivated a thorough study of this top predator, a squid whose lifestyle has been quite mysterious until recently. Unfortunately, Dosidicus spends daylight hours at depths prohibitive to making observations without significant artificial interference. Observations of this squid‟s natural behaviors have thus far been considerably limited by the bright illumination and loud noises of remotely-operated-vehicles, or else the presence of humans from boats or with SCUBA. However, recent technological innovations have allowed for observations to take place in the absence of humans, or significant human intrusion, through the use of animal-borne devices such as National Geographic‟s CRITTERCAM. Utilizing the advanced video recording and data logging technology of this device, this study seeks to characterize unknown components of Dosidicus gigas behavior at depth. Data from two successful CRITTERCAM deployments reveal an assortment of new observations concerning Dosidicus lifestyle. Tri-axial accelerometers enable a confident description of Dosidicus orientation during ascents, descents, and depth maintenance behavior - previously not possible with simple depth tags. Video documentation of intraspecific interactions between Dosidicus permits the identification of ten chromatic components, a previously undescribed basal chromatic behavior, and multiple distinct body postures. And finally, based on visualizations of spermatophore release by D. gigas and repetitive behavior patterns between squid pairs, this thesis proposes the existence of a new mating behavior in Dosidicus. This study intends to provide the first glimpse into the natural behavior of Dosidicus, establishing the groundwork for a comprehensive ethogram to be supported with data from future CRITTERCAM deployments. Cataloguing these behaviors will be useful in accounting for Dosidicus‟ current range expansion in the northeast Pacific, as well as to inform public interest in the impacts this expansion will have on local fisheries and marine ecosystems.
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Euterpe edulis Mart. é a palmeira nativa mais abundante e uma das espécies mais exploradas comercialmente da Floresta Atlântica, sendo confirmada como espécie ameaçada de extinção, na lista de 2008 do Ministério do Meio Ambiente. Os aspectos abióticos (temperatura, desidratação, teor de água do solo, submersão) e bióticos (presença das camadas externas do fruto, posição da semente na serapilheira e predação) foram analisados na germinação das sementes e no estabelecimento de plântulas. Foram realizados testes de germinação com temperaturas constantes de 15, 20, 25, 30 e 35C e alternada de 20-30C, sob fotoperíodo de 8 horas. A desidratação das sementes foi avaliada utilizando diferentes teores de umidade 10, 15, 17, 20, 25, 27, 30, 35, 37, 39 e 42%. O efeito do teor de água do solo foi avaliado utilizando diferentes teores de umidade 11, 14, 19, 22, 26, 32, 37 e 42%. Para avaliar o tempo de armazenamento em água, foram realizadas duas retiradas mensais e uma retirada quinzenal. Frutos e sementes foram avaliados quanto à diferença na germinação. Para avaliar o efeito da predação, as sementes foram dividas em três classes de peso, e posteriormente cortadas, retirando-se 25% e 50% do endosperma, e sementes controle. A parte aérea foi totalmente removida de plântulas com dois estágios de desenvolvimento diferentes. Para avaliar a posição na serapilheira as sementes foram colocadas sob e sobre a serapilheira em três condições de intensidade luminosa. As melhores temperaturas de germinação para a espécie foram a constante de 25C e alternada de 20-30C. A redução nos teores de água na semente promoveu a queda na germinação das sementes. Os teores de água do solo de 11 e 42% causaram a redução drástica na germinação. Sementes armazenadas em água por 30 dias apresentaram redução de aproximadamente 50% na germinação, e com 75 dias ocorreu redução drástica. A presença das camadas externas do fruto prejudicou significativamente a germinação das sementes. As sementes foram capazes de germinar mesmo com remoção do endosperma. Além disso, as plântulas foram capazes de emitir nova parte aérea após sua remoção, para os dois estágios de desenvolvimento testados. Sementes sob a serapilheira apresentaram melhor germinação nas três condições de intensidade luminosa. Concluímos que as sementes do palmiteiro apresentam exigências para a germinação em relação, à desidratação das sementes, à disponibilidade hídrica do solo, ao tempo de armazenamento em água, além da importância da interação entre a espécie e animais dispersores que retiram as camadas mais externas do fruto. Em relação à simulação da predação a grande reserva nutritiva permite que as sementes germinem e as plântulas se estabeleçam mesmo com a remoção de 50% do endosperma, e da remoção total da parte aérea, e a presença da serapilheira mantém um ambiente favorável, principalmente em relação à umidade para germinação das sementes do palmiteiro.
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Background: Contrary to what is generally thought schizophrenia is a very common mental health issue. For this, several animal models are used to assess the illness in order to develop a definitive. The most widely spread paradigm is the use of pharmacological models. Aim: The aim of this review is to display which are the most used insults for the assessment of social behaviour related negative symptoms in animal models as well as to ascertain which is the most adequate regime. Design: Literature review. Methods: PubMed database was used for this article by the search of the indexed “schizophrenia”, “animal models”, “social behaviour” and “negative symptoms” descriptors. With the exception of a single article due to it value this review is based on articles from 10 years onwards. Besides, only clinical trials and reviews written in English or Spanish and that had laboratory rodents as target population were accepted. Results: The studies assessed agree that pharmacological models (specially those regarding the NMDA receptor antagonists) are a valuable means for the experimental investigation of negative symptoms in schizophrenia with the necessity to emphasise that only some negative symptoms (anhedonia and social interaction, mainly) can be experimentally assessed. Conclusions: There is not enough evidence regarding the fours aspects of this review. PCP, Ketamine or MK-801 in sub-acute dosage regimes are currently the most indicated insults to mimic schizophrenic symptoms in rodents, although further research in needed, albeit other substances are valuable as well. (In English language exclusively)