929 resultados para MBF-apparatus
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Six wines were distilled in two different distillation apparatus (alembic and column) producing 24 distillates (6 for each alembic fraction - head, heart and tail; 6 column distillates). The chemical composition of distillates from the same wine was determined using chromatographic techniques. Analytical data were subjected to Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and Hierarchical Cluster Analysis (HCA) allowing discrimination of four clusters according to chemical profiles. Both distillation processes influenced the sugarcane spirits chemical quality since two types of distillates with different quantitative chemical profiles were produced after the elimination of fermentation step influence.
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The volatile oils of Dalbergia frutescens were obtained by hydrodistillation on a Clevenger-modified apparatus for every month of one year and assessed on GC/MS and GC/FID detectors for qualitative and quantitative analyses. The influence on content of volatile oils was directly proportional to the environmental variables, temperature and cloudiness, and inversely proportional to precipitation. Among the volatile compounds detected, linalool, β-damascenone, α-ionone, geranyl acetone and β-ionone were the main components, of which β-damascenone and β-ionone were found at the highest concentrations.
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The evaluations of Chorophyll a fluorescence emitted by superior plants carry structural information and photosynthetic apparatus function. Quantitative analysis apparatus of fluorescence kinetic were measured by energy flows (ABS), (TR), (ET) and (DI), known as phenomenological phenomena of OJIP test. Four furocoumarins were isolated from Ruta graveolens (Rutaceae), and chorophyll a (Chl a) fluorescence assays were performed with these compounds to evaluate the photosynthesis inhibition potential. This test was realized in spinach`s leaf discs and in Lolium perenne leaves. The results indicated the herbicide potential mainly for bergapten and chalepin.
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Extraction/concentration is a crucial step for the analysis of organic compounds at trace level concentrations and dispersed in complex matrices. Solid-phase extraction (SPE) is one of the techniques used for this purpose. In this work, a low cost apparatus for SPE was developed that uses nitrogen under positive pressure and ensures the maintenance of the sample flow, while also allows the simultaneous extraction of different samples without cross-contamination and sample contact with plastic materials. For the system set up, easily accessible materials were used such as hypodermic needles, stainless steel tubes, rubber stoppers, and 3-way valves from serum delivery apparatus.
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Tapirira guianensis (Anacardiaceae) is used in traditional medicine and is important for the recovery of degraded areas and riparian forests because the T. guianensis fruits are highly consumed by wildlife. Volatile components from dried leaves and branches of five individual plants of T. guianensis were collected in two sandbank forests of the State of Pará (Extractive Reserve Maracanã and Area of Environmental Protection Algodoal/Maiandeua), extracted by hydrodistillation using a Clevenger-type apparatus, and analyzed by GC/MS. The ten oils obtained are comprised mostly of sesquiterpene hydrocarbons (58.49 to 100%), with (E)-caryophyllene, β-selinene, α-selinene, β-sesquiphellandrene, and α-zingiberene being the most prominent. The results of the oil compositions were processed by Hierarchical Component Analysis (HCA) allowing the establishment of three groups of essential oils for T. guianensis differentiated by the content of β-selinene/α-selinene (Type I), (E)-caryophyllene (Type II), and β-sesquiphellandrene/α-zingiberene (Type III).
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This article presents a discussion on light diffraction by slits and grids as well as the development of an experimental apparatus which provides quantitative observation of the phenomenon. We conducted a brief historical survey on the evolution of the wave theory of light and the role of diffraction in the context of optical spectroscopy. We also reviewed the use of Huygens’ principle to calculate the intensity pattern obtained when light is diffracted by slits and compared the predictions with experimental results obtained using the apparatus developed. Finally, the use of the apparatus in an optical spectroscopy experiment was demonstrated.
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Infection by Sugarcane yellow leaf virus (ScYLV) causes severe leaf symptoms in sugarcane (Saccharum spp.) hybrids, which indicate alterations in its photosynthetic apparatus. To gain an overview of the physiological status of infected plants, we evaluated chlorophyll a fluorescence and gas exchange assays, correlating the results with leaf metabolic surveys, i.e., photosynthetic pigments and carbohydrate contents. When compared to healthy plants, infected plants showed a reduction in potential quantum efficiency for photochemistry of photosystem (PSII) and alterations in the filling up of the plastoquinone (PQ) pool. They also showed reduction in the CO2 net exchange rates, probably as a consequence of impaired quantum yield. In addition, reductions were found in the contents of photosynthetic leaf pigments and in the ratio chlorophyll a/chlorophyll b (chla/chlb). Carbohydrate content in the leaves was increased as a secondary effect of the ScYLV infection. This article discusses the relation of virus replication and host defense responses with general alterations in the photosynthetic apparatus and in the metabolism of infected plants.
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This study presents an automatic, computer-aided analytical method called Comparison Structure Analysis (CSA), which can be applied to different dimensions of music. The aim of CSA is first and foremost practical: to produce dynamic and understandable representations of musical properties by evaluating the prevalence of a chosen musical data structure through a musical piece. Such a comparison structure may refer to a mathematical vector, a set, a matrix or another type of data structure and even a combination of data structures. CSA depends on an abstract systematic segmentation that allows for a statistical or mathematical survey of the data. To choose a comparison structure is to tune the apparatus to be sensitive to an exclusive set of musical properties. CSA settles somewhere between traditional music analysis and computer aided music information retrieval (MIR). Theoretically defined musical entities, such as pitch-class sets, set-classes and particular rhythm patterns are detected in compositions using pattern extraction and pattern comparison algorithms that are typical within the field of MIR. In principle, the idea of comparison structure analysis can be applied to any time-series type data and, in the music analytical context, to polyphonic as well as homophonic music. Tonal trends, set-class similarities, invertible counterpoints, voice-leading similarities, short-term modulations, rhythmic similarities and multiparametric changes in musical texture were studied. Since CSA allows for a highly accurate classification of compositions, its methods may be applicable to symbolic music information retrieval as well. The strength of CSA relies especially on the possibility to make comparisons between the observations concerning different musical parameters and to combine it with statistical and perhaps other music analytical methods. The results of CSA are dependent on the competence of the similarity measure. New similarity measures for tonal stability, rhythmic and set-class similarity measurements were proposed. The most advanced results were attained by employing the automated function generation – comparable with the so-called genetic programming – to search for an optimal model for set-class similarity measurements. However, the results of CSA seem to agree strongly, independent of the type of similarity function employed in the analysis.
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Lämminilmakuivaus on viljan kuivaamisen menetelmistä ylivoimaisesti käytetyin. Siinä kuivurissa olevan viljakerroksen läpi puhalletaan lämmintä ilmaa, kunnes viljan kosteuspitoisuus laskee tavoitetasoon. Viljan jyvistä irtoaa aina pölyä niiden hangatessa toisiaan vasten. Viljankuivaamoiden pölyisyyttä on normaalisti pyritty vähentämään poistamalla leijuvaa pölyä viljan liikkeen epäjatkuvuuskohdista. Pölyä kulkeutuu kuitenkin kuivaamon ulkopuolelle myös kuivaukseen käytetyn ilman mukana. Poistoilman pölypitoisuus ei tavallisesti ole korkea, mutta kuivaamiseen käytetyistä suurista ilmamääristä johtuen pölyä voi kertyä poistoilmakanavan ympäristöön huomattavia määriä. Tämän diplomityön tavoitteena onkin viljankuivurin poistoilman pölypitoisuuden vähentämiseen soveltuvan pölynhallintajärjestelmän kehittäminen. Selvityksessä tarkasteltiin ensinnäkin kuivurin poistoilman pölypitoisuuteen liittyvää kansallista ja kansainvälistä lainsäädäntöä sekä raja-arvoja. Lähdemateriaalin perusteella kartoitettiin pölypitoisuuden vähentämiseen soveltuvia menetelmiä sekä kilpailijoiden toteuttamia ratkaisuja. Myös muita pölynhallintajärjestelmän edellytyksiä selvitettiin. Teoreettisessa tarkastelussa teknistaloudellisesti parhaaksi osoittautunut pölynhallintaratkaisu jalostettiin prototyypiksi. Sen toimintakykyä testattiin erotustehokkuuden mittaamiseen soveltuvan koelaitteiston avulla. Testitulosten perusteella kyseinen pölynhallintajärjestelmä todettiin toimivaksi ja pienellä jatkokehittelyllä myös kaupalliseen käyttöön soveltuvaksi. Testitulosten hyödyntämismahdollisuuksien lisäksi diplomityössä esitetään myös muutamia jatkokehitysehdotuksia.
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Kuljetettaessa täyteainetta pidempiä matkoja voidaan aikaan saada säästöjä, mikäli täyteaineliete valmistetaan korkeaan kuiva-ainepitoisuuteen. Dispergointiaineen avulla täyteainelietteen kuiva-ainepitoisuutta voidaan nostaa ilman, että menetetään täyteainelietteen virtausominaisuuksia. Dispergointiaineen tehtävänä on stabiloida täyteaineliete niin, että täyteainepartikkelit pysyvät lietteessä erillään, jolloin lietteen kuiva-ainepitoisuuden kasvattaminen on mahdollista. Täyteainepartikkelien agglomeroituminen estyy, kun dispergointiaine kiinnittyy täyteainepartikkelin pinnalle lisäten partikkelin sähkövarausta ja vahvistaen näin partikkeleiden välisiä repulsiovoimia. Dispergointi on mahdollista tehdä myös steerisellä stabiloinnilla. Yleisimmät käytössä olevat dispergointiaineet ovat polyakryylaatteja. Työssä tutkittiin MBF- laitteella valmistettujen arkkien avulla dispergoinnin vaikutusta täyteaineiden käyttäytymiseen ja paperin ominaisuuksiin. Dispergointiaineen todettiin heikentävän täyteaineen retentiota paperiin, sillä dispergointiaineen aiheuttama täyteaineen anionisuuden kasvu lisää kuidun ja täyteaineen välistä repulsiota. Dispergoitujen täyteaineiden käyttö vaatii retentioaineannoksen kasvattamista, mikä voi johtaa puolestaan formaation heikkenemiseen. Dispergointiaineen todettiin alentavan hienopaperin bulkkia, sillä paksuutta lisääviä agglomeraatteja esiintyi todennäköisesti vähemmän. Lisäksi dispergointiaineen havaittiin heikentävän hienopaperin ja TMP:stä valmistetun paperin optisia ominaisuuksia. Hienopaperilla dispergointiaineen käyttö puolestaan paransi paperin lujuusominaisuuksia. TMP- arkeilla bulkki ja lujuusominaisuudet muuttuivat dispergointiaineannostuksen myötä. 5 ‰:n dispergointiaineannostuksella päästiin samaan bulkkiin sekä lujuusominaisuuksiin kuin ei-dispergoidulla täyteaineella.
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The aim of this work was to develop and validate simple, accurate and precise spectroscopic methods (multicomponent, dual wavelength and simultaneous equations) for the simultaneous estimation and dissolution testing of ofloxacin and ornidazole tablet dosage forms. The medium of dissolution used was 900 ml of 0.01N HCl, using a paddle apparatus at a stirring rate of 50 rpm. The drug release was evaluated by developed and validated spectroscopic methods. Ofloxacin and ornidazole showed 293.4 and 319.6nm as λmax in 0.01N HCl. The methods were validated to meet requirements for a global regulatory filing. The validation included linearity, precision and accuracy. In addition, recovery studies and dissolution studies of three different tablets were compared and the results obtained show no significant difference among products.
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During mitotic cell division, the genetic material packed into chromosomes is divided equally between two daughter cells. Before the separation of the two copies of a chromosome (sister chromatids), each chromosome has to be properly connected with microtubules of the mitotic spindle apparatus and aligned to the centre of the cell. The spindle assembly checkpoint (SAC) monitors connections between microtubules and chromosomes as well as tension applied across the centromere. Microtubules connect to a chromosome via kinetochores, which are proteinaceous organelles assembled onto the centromeric region of the sister chromatids. Improper kinetochore-microtubule attachments activate the SAC and block chromosome segregation until errors are corrected and all chromosomes are connected to the mitotic spindle in a bipolar manner. The purpose of this surveillance mechanism is to prevent loss or gain of chromosomes in daughter cells that according to current understanding contributes to cancer formation. Numerous proteins participate in the regulation of mitotic progression. In this thesis, the mitotic tasks of three kinetochore proteins, Shugoshin 1 (Sgo1), INCENP, and p38 MAP kinase (p38 MAPK), were investigated. Sgo1 is a protector of centromeric cohesion. It is also described in the tension-sensing mechanism of the SAC and in the regulation of kinetochore-microtubule connections. Our results revealed a central role for Sgo1 in a novel branch of kinetochore assembly. INCENP constitutes part of the chromosomal passenger complex (CPC). The other members of the core complex are the Aurora B kinase, Survivin and Borealin. CPC is an important regulatory element of cell division having several roles at various stages of mitosis. Our results indicated that INCENP and Aurora B are highly dynamic proteins at the mitotic centromeres and suggested a new role for CPC in regulation of chromosome movements and spindle structure during late mitosis. The p38 MAPK has been implicated in G1 and G2 checkpoints during the cell cycle. However, its role in mitotic progression and control of SAC signaling has been controversial. In this thesis, we discovered a novel function for p38γ MAPK in chromosome orientation and spindle structure as well as in promotion of viability of mitotic cells.
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The overall aim of this study is to seek new knowledge and deeper understanding of the body as a phenomenon from a caring science point of view. By means of a hermeneutic definition, the body is studied on a contextual as well as an ontological level in order to create a deeper understanding for human beings in relation to health and suffering. The study focuses of the body as a perspective of human beings. It is important for the knowledge growth in caring science to create a deeper understanding for the body, thus making it possible to understand patients in nursing care. The overall methodology is a hermeneutic definition which covers a contextual and an ontological concept definition. In the three empirical studies, Giorgi’s phenomenological method was used. The first empirical study comprises twelve students’ statements about experiences of their body in different situatons in life. The second study is composed of interviews with fifteen patients who had been afflicted by illness and been subjected to surgical treatment. In the third empirical study, ten patients who had been cared for in perioperative nursing care were interviewed. In the data analysis, the essential meaning of the body as a phenomenon is described, along with its variations and nuances. In the ontological determination of the body, an etymologic and semantic analysis is carried out, as well as a qualitative analysis of ideas, where the material is comprised of chosen texts on the body from different perspectives. In the concluding analysis the results were synthesized. The result of the first empirical study shows that a body is expressive and manifests movement in its striving for dignity. The body harbours language and inherent powers to cope with the unexpected, as well as feelings of anxiety, fear and powerlessness. The second study shows that the body is experienced as mysterious when it is afflicted by illness, but it is also found mysterious as an opponent to man and life. A battle is fought between the illness that breaks down the body, and human beings fighting to keep their unity whole. The body appears as a prison and a host for a threatening illness. The body bears a feeling of powerlessness when it is changed by illness and suffering. In a care and treatment context, the body is objectified by the patient and the caregiver. It is the illness that forces the patient to sacrifice parts of the body in order to once again become whole in the unity. The third study shows that the patient in a perioperative nursing context delivers him-/herself over to the hands of the caregiver, who defends and protects body and life. The patient experiences a sense of well-being when the caretaker receives him/her and protects the body from dangers. Suffering is alleviated when the patients are allowed to talk about what has happened in their body. The result of the semantic analysis shows that the body as a concept is described as bending around the human soul and spirit. Linguistically, dimensions like corporeal, shape, totality, unity and mortal clay, are described. Different ideas about the body described it as: a material animate part of man, active and demanding, something that perceives its surrounding world and as a subjective body of senses, thoughts and language. Ideas about the body also describe it as a biological and physiological, living organism, submitted to the laws of nature, a passive apparatus and a socially constructed gender. The results of the different studies were synthesized and reflected against a caring science perspective. The research has created a deeper understanding for the body as a material abode and as an entity of body, soul and spirit.
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Työn tarkoituksena oli tarkastella uutta kuvantamistekniikkaa käyttäen happikaasun dispergointia keskisakeuksisen massasuspension joukkoon laboratoriosekoittimessa. Työssä pyrittiin tarkastelemaan muodostuvan dispersion homogeenisuutta neljästä eri kuvauspisteestä sekoittimen kannesta ja kyljestä. Samalla tarkasteltiin myös sekoittimen tehonkulutusta sekä tehonkulutuksen ja aikaansaadun dispersion välistä yhteyttä. Työn yhtenä tarkoituksena oli myös tarkastella uuden kuvantamistekniikan mahdollisuuksia tämäntyyppisissä sovellutuksissa, sillä työ kuuluu PulpVision-projektiin, jossa kehitetään massa- ja paperiteollisuuden uusia konenäkösovellutuksia. Työn kokeellinen osuus koostui sekoituskokeista, joissa tarkasteltiin neljästä kuvauspisteestä kahdella sekoittimen nopeudella mänty- ja koivususpensioihin muodostuvaa kuplakokojakaumaa. Sekoituskokeiden lisäksi tehtiin tehonkulutuskokeita, joissa tarkasteltiin sekoittimen tehonkulutusta sekoittimen täyttöasteen funktiona koivu- ja mäntysuspensioilla sekä vedellä. Työn tuloksien perusteella todettiin, että koivususpensiosta havaittujen kuplien pinta-ala oli noin puolet mäntysuspensiosta havaittujen kuplien pinta-alasta. Sekoittimen roottorin pyörimisnopeuden puolittuessa suspensioon dispergoidun hapen kuplakoko kasvoi huomattavasti. Neljästä kuvausyhteestä tarkasteltuna havaittiin pienimpien kuplien esiintyvän sekoittimen alaosassa. Mäntysuspension tehonkulutuksen havaittiin kasvavan viidenneksellä, kun sekoittimen täyttöaste kasvoi 10 %, kun taas koivususpension tehonkulutuksen kasvu oli tästä vain puolet. Kuvantamislaitteiston todettiin olevan tämänkaltaiseen sovellutukseen riittävä, varsinkin kun valonlähteenä käytetään pulssilaseria.
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The flow of information within modern information society has increased rapidly over the last decade. The major part of this information flow relies on the individual’s abilities to handle text or speech input. For the majority of us it presents no problems, but there are some individuals who would benefit from other means of conveying information, e.g. signed information flow. During the last decades the new results from various disciplines have all suggested towards the common background and processing for sign and speech and this was one of the key issues that I wanted to investigate further in this thesis. The basis of this thesis is firmly within speech research and that is why I wanted to design analogous test batteries for widely used speech perception tests for signers – to find out whether the results for signers would be the same as in speakers’ perception tests. One of the key findings within biology – and more precisely its effects on speech and communication research – is the mirror neuron system. That finding has enabled us to form new theories about evolution of communication, and it all seems to converge on the hypothesis that all communication has a common core within humans. In this thesis speech and sign are discussed as equal and analogical counterparts of communication and all research methods used in speech are modified for sign. Both speech and sign are thus investigated using similar test batteries. Furthermore, both production and perception of speech and sign are studied separately. An additional framework for studying production is given by gesture research using cry sounds. Results of cry sound research are then compared to results from children acquiring sign language. These results show that individuality manifests itself from very early on in human development. Articulation in adults, both in speech and sign, is studied from two perspectives: normal production and re-learning production when the apparatus has been changed. Normal production is studied both in speech and sign and the effects of changed articulation are studied with regards to speech. Both these studies are done by using carrier sentences. Furthermore, sign production is studied giving the informants possibility for spontaneous speech. The production data from the signing informants is also used as the basis for input in the sign synthesis stimuli used in sign perception test battery. Speech and sign perception were studied using the informants’ answers to questions using forced choice in identification and discrimination tasks. These answers were then compared across language modalities. Three different informant groups participated in the sign perception tests: native signers, sign language interpreters and Finnish adults with no knowledge of any signed language. This gave a chance to investigate which of the characteristics found in the results were due to the language per se and which were due to the changes in modality itself. As the analogous test batteries yielded similar results over different informant groups, some common threads of results could be observed. Starting from very early on in acquiring speech and sign the results were highly individual. However, the results were the same within one individual when the same test was repeated. This individuality of results represented along same patterns across different language modalities and - in some occasions - across language groups. As both modalities yield similar answers to analogous study questions, this has lead us to providing methods for basic input for sign language applications, i.e. signing avatars. This has also given us answers to questions on precision of the animation and intelligibility for the users – what are the parameters that govern intelligibility of synthesised speech or sign and how precise must the animation or synthetic speech be in order for it to be intelligible. The results also give additional support to the well-known fact that intelligibility in fact is not the same as naturalness. In some cases, as shown within the sign perception test battery design, naturalness decreases intelligibility. This also has to be taken into consideration when designing applications. All in all, results from each of the test batteries, be they for signers or speakers, yield strikingly similar patterns, which would indicate yet further support for the common core for all human communication. Thus, we can modify and deepen the phonetic framework models for human communication based on the knowledge obtained from the results of the test batteries within this thesis.