933 resultados para Recém-nascido - Baixo peso
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A procura de soluções de baixo custo é hoje em dia, uma exigência quando se fala em aquisição de equipamentos para empresas e instituições. Essa procura torna-se ainda mais premente quando as soluções disponíveis comercialmente são demasiado caras e não traduzem por completo os objectivos para as quais se destinam. Com o trabalho desenvolvido nesta tese de Mestrado pretendeu-se criar uma versão low cost de um sistema de medição de deformações em estruturas, para ser utilizado pelo laboratório de Engenharia Civil da Universidade da Madeira. Fazendo uso da filosofia low cost utilizada para o desenvolvimento do sistema de medição, utilizou-se um Arduíno Duemilanove como plataforma de interface com o LabVIEW, em detrimento das dispendiosas placas de aquisição de dados. De forma a tornar o sistema de medição funcionalmente mais completo, e aproveitando-se a interface criada, bem como os deflectómetros digitais pertencentes à instituição, criou-se um sistema de medição personalizado que consegue medir simultaneamente os dados de três extensómetros e os valores medidos por dois deflectómetros. Foram efectuados diversos testes no equipamento desenvolvido, permitindo não só a calibração do mesmo, mas também um estudo das suas capacidades e limitações. Por fim, e de forma a demonstrar a versatilidade da interface criada, procedeu-se a um teste final onde foi possível verificar-se que era possível obter-se uma taxa de amostragem de cerca de 408,3Hz, caso o sistema fosse utilizado para a aquisição de um só valor de tensão analógico.
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Os veículos movidos com combustíveis fósseis são, hoje em dia, os veículos mais utilizados em transportes. Estes meios de transporte caracterizam-se pelo seu baixo rendimento e por serem poluentes, pelo que, nos últimos anos, tem havido um esforço em criar ou melhorar meios de transporte, através do aumento do seu rendimento e eliminando a emissão de poluentes. A utilização de máquinas elétricas como meio de locomoção é uma das soluções alternativas, uma vez que, estas apresentam um rendimento elevado e não emitem diretamente gases tóxicos, apesar das baterias serem uma das principais dificuldades, no que diz respeito à relação peso/densidade de energia. Por outro lado, as baterias, devido à sua capacidade de armazenamento de energia, podem ser utilizadas para armazenar energia da rede elétrica, contribuindo para uma melhor gestão, e também para armazenar num veículo elétrico a energia gerada em modo de travagem e que posteriormente pode ser utilizada para fazer mover o motor elétrico. Neste trabalho fez-se um projeto de um veículo elétrico (VE) e estudou-se o impacto da utilização em massa de veículos elétricos na gestão da rede de energia elétrica. A verificação experimental fez-se com um conversor DC/DC bidirecional com uma configuração em ponte H e com um conversor DC/DC redutor unidirecional. Utilizaram-se compensadores clássicos para, em malha fechada, regular o binário, a velocidade e a corrente, através de compensadores Proporcional Integrativo (PI) e Proporcional Integrativo Derivativo (PID). No desenvolvimento deste projeto, fez-se uma análise teórica, realizaram-se simulações na ferramenta MATLAB/Simulink onde foram criados modelos do veículo elétrico para verificar o seu comportamento, e seguidamente analisaram-se experimentalmente estes resultados. O controlo deste veículo foi feito com a utilização de microcontroladores de baixo custo, recorrendo a uma arquitetura de processamento distribuído/partilhado, constituindo esse estudo uma nova contribuição. Os resultados demonstraram que o rendimento dos veículos elétricos em média encontram-se nos 85-90 %, superior aos atuais 40% dos veículos a combustão interna, eliminando também a emissão de poluentes.
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SILVA, Jorge Luiz Mariano da. Eficiência técnica dos produtores familiares no projeto de irrigação do Baixo Açu/RN.In: CONGRESSO SA SOCIEDADE BRASILEIRA DE ECONOMIA E SOCIOLOGIA RURAL,42., 2004, Cuiabá - MT. Dinâmcias Setorias e Desevolvimento Regional, 2004.
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Sea urchins are benthic macroinvertebrates that inhabit shallow coastal waters in tropical and temperate zones. Urchins are usually classified as generalists or omnivores as they can adjust their diet according to the food resources available in the environment. Due to the strong grazing pressure they may exert, urchins have an important role in marine ecosystems, occupying different trophic levels and stimulating the intensification of the dynamics of communities where they occur. In 2004, a monitoring program focused on the population dynamics of the white sea urchin, Tripneustes ventricosus, has been initiated in the Fernando de Noronha Archipelago. At the same time, a surprisingly lack of information on the species biology has been noted, despite their wide geographical distribution and economic importance in many parts of its range. Hence, this work was developed to provide information on the feeding habits of T. ventricosus in the archipelago. Ten specimens were collected between December 2006 and July 2007 at two sites of the archipelago, Air France and Sueste Bay for biometrics and analysis of gut contents. Test diameters ranged from 9.19 cm (± 1.1) to 10.08 cm (± 0.58). Calculated stomach repletion index (IRE) was higher (p <0.05) in the Air France site and also during January and July. The IRE was not correlated to the gonad index. Fifteen different species of algae were detected in a total of 120 stomachs examined: 4 Chlorophytas, 4 Phaeophytas and 6 Rhodophytas. Food diversity (p <0.05) was higher in December 2006 and January 2007. Although several items had a high frequency of occurrence, they were low represented in terms of weight, and consequently, had a low level of relative importance. The brown algae Dictyopteris spp and Dictyota spp, followed by the green algae Caulerpa verticillata accounted for the greatest importance in T. ventricosus diet, comprising about 90% of the consumed items
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Linseed is an important oilseed consumed raw as nutritional supplement, that although represents a rich source of nutrients, its nutritional value could be impaired due to the presence of antinutritional factors. In this study, protein fractions from raw linseed flour were extracted and isolated being obtained 12% of albumins, 82% of globulins, 5% of glutelins and 1% of prolamins. These proteins were visualized by SDS-PAGE and albumins showed low molecular mass protein bands around 21 kDa and minor bands, similar to that of trypsin inhibitor; Globulins presented protein bands with high molecular masses, which possibly are constituents of multimeric proteins, such as legumins. After determination of the centesimal composition of raw linseed, it was used as exclusive protein source for young rats to evaluate its effect on animal growth. The results showed negative effects on rat growth (weight gain 73% less than the control group) and reduction of intestinal villus (35%), that could be related with in vitro and in vivo globulin digestibility and proteinaceous antinutritional factors (mammalian digestive enzymes inhibitors and lectins) in albumin fraction. Native globulins showed, by SDS-PAGE, low susceptibility in vitro to trypsin and chymotrypsin, however presented high degradation by pancreatin. Thermal treatment of globulins for 5 and 15 minutes at 100ºC improved considerably its digestibility by trypsin and pancreatin. Globulins presented 93.2% in vivo digestibility, similar to the control protein. Albumin fraction had high trypsin inhibition activity (100%) and chymotrypsin inhibition of 28.3%; haemagglutinating activity was not detected. The results of this study indicate the negative action of trypsin inhibitors on animal growth, but can not be discarded its combined action with other antinutritional factors, which could compromise the raw linseed utilization as an alternative food
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The use of binders in the soil for the production of solid bricks is an old construction technique that has been used by several civilizations over time. At the same time, the need for environmental preservation and the tendency of scarcity of natural resources make the construction invest in researching new concepts, methods and materials for building systems for the sustainability of their economic activities. Thus arises the need to obtain building materials with low power consumption, capable of reducing the growing housing shortage of rural and urban population. Currently, research has been conducted on this topic to better understand the cementitious and pozzolanic reactions that occur in the formation of the microstructure of the soil-cement when added to other materials such as, for example, lime, and the relationship between microstructure and formed interfaces with the physical, mechanical and chemical analysis in compounds made from these ternary compositions. In this context, this study aimed to analyze the results of the influence of the incorporation of lime to the soil-cement to form a ternary mixture to produce soil-cement bricks and mortar without structural purposes. From the inclusion of contents of 6 %, 8 %, 10% and 12% lime to the soil, and soil-cement mixes in amounts of 2 %, 3 %, 4 % and 5 % were shaped-bodies of -cylindrical specimens to determine the optimum moisture content and maximum dry apparent specific weight. Then they were cured, and subjected to the tests of compressive strength, absorption and durability modified. Compositions obtained the best results in the tests performed on the bodies-of-proof cylindrical served as a parameter for molding of solid bricks, which underwent the same experimental methodology previously cited. The raw materials used, as well as compositions in which the bricks were molded solid, were characterized by physical and chemical tests, X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy. The results obtained in the study indicate that the compositions studied, that showed the best results in terms of compressive strength, water absorption and durability ternary composition was soil, 10 % cement and 2 % lime
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The development of activities the of oil and gas sector have promoted the search for suitable materials for cementing oil wells. In the state of the Rio Grande do Norte, the integrity of the cement sheath tends to be impaired during steam injection, a procedure necessary to increase oil recovery in reservoirs with low-viscosity oil. The geopolymer is a material that can be used as alternative cement, since it has been used in the production of fire-resistant components, building structures, and for the control of toxic or radioactive residues. Geopolymers result from condensation polymer alkali aluminosilicates and silicates resulting three-dimensional polymeric structures. They are produced in a manner different from that of Portland cement, which is made an activating solution that is mixed with geopolymer precursor. Among the few works studied allowed us to conclude that the pastes prepared with metakaolin as precursor showed better performance of its properties. Several studies show the addition of waste clay as a means of reducing cost and improving end of the folder properties. On this basis, the goal is to study the influence of the addition of ceramic waste in geopolymer paste. To develop the study of rheology tests were carried out, filtered, thickening time, compressive strength, free water, specific gravity and permeability, according to the American Pretoleum Institute (API). The results for all formulations studied show that the folders have high mechanical strength to a light paste; low filtrate volume, absence of free water, very low permeability, slurry, consistent with a light paste, and thickening time low that can be corrected with the use of a retardant handle. For morphological characterization, microstructural, physical, chemical and thermal tests were carried out by XRD, MEV, DTA, TG, FTIR. In the trial of XRD, it was found that geopolymer is an amorphous material, with a peak of crystalline kaolinite. In tests of TG / DTA, revealed the presence of a significant event, which represents the mass loss related to water, and also observed the reduction of weight loss by increasing the concentration of ceramic waste. In the trial of MEV, we found a uniform matrix without the presence of other phases. In the trial of FT-IR, we observed the presence of the band related to water. From all results it was determined that the optimum concentration range of use is between 2.5 and 5% of waste ceramic
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The oil wells cementing is a critical step during the phase of well drilling, because problems during the operation of slurry pumping and an incomplete filling of the annular space between the metal casing and the formation can cause the slurry loss. Therefore, the slurry adopted in primary cementing an oil well must be properly dosed so that these problems are avoided during its pumping. When you drill a well in a weak rock formation requires even more careful, because should be a limit of hydrostatic pressure exerted during cementation, that does not occur rock collapse. With the objective of performing the cementing of a well whose formation is weak or unconsolidated are employed lighter slurries. Thus, this study used slurries with sodium silicate and nano silica in concentrations of 0,1; 0,4; 0,7 e 1,0 gpc, in which the slurries with nano silica showed the rheological parameters higher concentrations of up to 0.7 gpc and for concentration of 1.0 the slurry with sodium silicate obtained the highest values, remaining above the limits for application in fields, mainly wells with low fracture gradient, because a significant increase in viscosity may result in an increase in pressure pumping in operations of secondary cementations. Furthermore, there was no decrease in strength with increasing concentration of additive. Then, it is possible use of these additives to formulate Lighter slurry