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Unusual optical bandgap narrowing is observed in undoped SnO2 nanoparticles synthesized by the solution combustion method. The estimated crystallite size is nearly 7 nm. Though the quantum confinement effect predicts a larger optical bandgap for materials with small crystallite size than the bulk, the optical bandgap in the as synthesized materials is found to be 2.9 eV compared to the reported value of 3.6 eV for bulk SnO2 particles. The yellow-green photoluminescence emissions and the observed narrowing of the bandgap can be attributed to the deep donor levels of oxygen vacancies, owing to the high exothermicity of the combustion reaction and the faster cooling rates involved in the process. (C) 2013 Author(s). All article content, except where otherwise noted, is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.

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MgO:Fe3+ (0.1-5 mol%) nanoparticles (NPs) were synthesized via eco-friendly, inexpensive and simple low temperature solution combustion route using Aloe vera gel as fuel. The final products were characterized by SEM, TEM and HRTEM. PXRD data and Rietveld analysis revealed the formation of cubic system. The influence of Fe3+ ion concentration on the structure morphology, UV absorption, PL emission and photocatalytic activity of MgO:Fe3+ NPs were investigated. The yellow emission with CIE chromaticity coordinates (0.44, 0.52) and average correlated color temperature value was found to be 3540 K which corresponds to warm light of NPs. The control of Fe3+. on MgO matrix influences the photocatalytic decolorization of methylene blue (MB) under UV light. The enhanced photocatalytic activity of MgO:Fe3+ (4 mol%) was attributed to dopant concentration, effective crystallite size, textural properties, decreased band gap and capability for reducing the electron hole pair recombination. Further, the trends of inhibitory effect in the presence of different radical scavengers were explored. These findings open up new avenues for the exploration of Fe-doped MgO in eco-friendly water applications and in the process of display devices. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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A new spectrophotometric method for the determination of molybdenum in industrial materials has been developed using the leaf extract of Syzygium jambolanum DC based on the reaction of Mo (VI) at pH 7.0 to produce an orange-yellow complex with an absorption maximum at 426 nm. The molar absorptivity of the complex is 4.27 x 10(4) l mol(-1) cm(-1) and the absorbance, is linear in the range 0.05-0.8 ppm. Sandell sensitivity coefficient was found to be 2.25 x 10(-3) mu g/cm(2). The method is ten times more sensitive than the aqueous thiocyanate system. It has been applied successfully in micronutrient fertilizer, artificial freshwater and sea-water analyses.

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A water soluble third generation poly(alkyl aryl ether) dendrimer was examined for its ability to solubilize hydrophobic polyaromatic molecules in water and facilitate non-radiative resonance energy transfer between them. One to two orders of magnitude higher aqueous solubilities of pyrene (PY), perylene (PE), acridine yellow (AY) and acridine orange (AO) were observed in presence of a defined concentration of the dendrimer. A reduction in the quantum yield of the donor PY* emission and a partial decrease in lifetime of the donor excited state revealed the occurrence of energy transfer from dendrimer solubilized excited PY to ground state PE molecules, both present within a dendrimer. The energy transfer efficiency was estimated to be similar to 61%. A cascade resonance energy transfer in a three component system, PY*-to-PE-to-AY and PY*-to-PE-to-AO, was demonstrated through incorporation of AY or AO in the two component PY-PE system. In the three-component system, excitation of PY resulted in emission from AY or AO via a cascade energy transfer process. Careful choice of dye molecules with good spectral overlap and the employment of dendrimer as the medium enabled us to expand absorption-emission wavelengths, from similar to 330 nm to similar to 600 nm in aqueous solution. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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White-light emitting Dy3+ doped layered BiOCl phosphors were synthesized by the solid state route and their structure was confirmed by the Rietveld refinement method. On substitution of Dy3+ ion to Bi3+-site in BiOCl, the photoluminescence spectra exhibit blue (F-4(9/2) -> H-6(15/2)), yellow (F-4(9/2) -> H-6(13/2)) and red (F-4(9/2) -> H-6(11/2)) emissions which function together to generate white light. It was found that the emission intensity increases up to 9 mol% of Dy3+ and then quenched due to dipole-dipole interaction. Judd-Ofelt theory and radiative properties suggest that the present phosphors have a long lifetime, high quantum efficiency, excellent color purity and better stimulated emission cross-section compared to reported Dy3+ doped compounds. The obtained color chromaticity results are close to the National Television System Committee standard and clearly establish the bright prospects of these phosphors in white luminescence. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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White-light emitting Dy3+ doped layered BiOCl phosphors were synthesized by the solid state route and their structure was confirmed by the Rietveld refinement method. On substitution of Dy3+ ion to Bi3+-site in BiOCl, the photoluminescence spectra exhibit blue (F-4(9/2) -> H-6(15/2)), yellow (F-4(9/2) -> H-6(13/2)) and red (F-4(9/2) -> H-6(11/2)) emissions which function together to generate white light. It was found that the emission intensity increases up to 9 mol% of Dy3+ and then quenched due to dipole-dipole interaction. Judd-Ofelt theory and radiative properties suggest that the present phosphors have a long lifetime, high quantum efficiency, excellent color purity and better stimulated emission cross-section compared to reported Dy3+ doped compounds. The obtained color chromaticity results are close to the National Television System Committee standard and clearly establish the bright prospects of these phosphors in white luminescence. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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The present experimental work reports the first observations of primary and secondary transitions in the time-averaged flame topology in a non-premixed swirling flame as the geometric swirl number S-G (a non dimensional number used to quantify the intensity of imparted swirl) is varied from a magnitude of zero till flame blowout. First observations of two transition types viz. primary and secondary transitions are reported. The primary transition represents a transformation from yellow straight jet flame (at S-G = 0) to lifted flame with blue base and finally to swirling seated (burner attached) yellow flame. Time-averaged streamline plot obtained from 2D PIV in mid-longitudinal plane shows a recirculation zone (RZ) at the immediate vicinity of burner exit. The lifted flame is stabilized along the vortex core of this RZ. Further, when S-G similar to 1.4-3, the first occurrence of vortex breakdown (VB) induced internal recirculation zone (IRZ) is witnessed. The flame now stabilizes at the upstream stagnation point of the VB-IRZ, which is attached to the burner lip. The secondary transition represents a transformation from a swirling seated flame to swirling flame with a conical tailpiece and finally to a highly-swirled near blowout oxidizer-rich flame. This transition is understood to be the result of transition in vortex breakdown modes of the swirling flow field from dual-ring VB bubble to central toroidal recirculation zone (CTRZ). The physics of transition is described on the basis of modified Rossby number (Ro(m)). Finally, when the swirl intensity is very high i.e. SG similar to 10, the flame blows out due to excessive straining and due to entrainment of large amount of oxidizer due to partial premixing. The present investigation involving changes in flame topology is immensely important because any change in global flame structure causes oscillatory heat release that can couple with dynamic pressure and velocity fluctuations leading to unsteady combustion. In this light, understanding mechanisms of flame stabilization is essential to tackle the problem of thermo-acoustic instability. (C) 2015 The Combustion Institute. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Con el propósito de evaluar el rendimiento y la adaptabilidad de cinco cultivares de cebolla ( Allium cepa L.) amarilla dulce de exportación, se realizó un ensayo en la zona de Sébaco durante el período de noviembre de 1 996 a Marzo de 1 997. El método de siembra utilizado fue el de trasplante. El diseño fue Bloques Completos al Azar con 4 repeticiones. La parcela experimental constó de 3.7 m de largo por 3.25 m de ancho. El área de la parcela útil fue de 4.3 m2. Las variables a medir parámetros fueron los siguientes: altura de planta, número de hojas, diámetro del cuello, diámetro del bulbo, peso de bulbo sano (rendimiento comercial), peso de bulbos dañados (rendimiento no comercial), rendimiento de bulbos totales en kg/ha., rendimiento exportable y rendimiento nacional (no exportable). En base al ANDEVA y prueba de Duncan al 5% se determinó que los cultivares Yellow granex (16 675 kg/ha) y Granex 33 (15 900 kg/ha) superaron en rendimiento al resto de los cultivares. El cultivar Regia presentó los rendimientos más bajos en comparación con el resto de los cultivares. Desde el punto de vista económico, el cultivar más rentable fué Yellow granex debido a su bajos costos presentando un rendimiento exportable más alto que el resto de los cultivares.

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El presente estudio de Análisis de Riesgos de Plagas fue realizado en Managua. durante los meses de Noviembre-98 a Noviembre-99 y se basó en una recopilación bibliográfica de plagas con el objeto de proporcionar elementos técnicos a Cuarentena Vegetal. para la toma de decisiones y la aplicación de medidas fitosanitarias en la importación a Nicaragua de bulbos de cebolla para consumo procedentes de Estados Unidos. La información fue obtenida de Bases de datos Internacionales de Plagas. Centros de Documentación. Organismos Internacionales. consulta a especialistas en Fitoprotección listados de plagas presentes en los cultivos de Nicaragua y búsquedas en Internet. Se obtuvo un listado de 16 plagas asociadas al cultivo de cebolla presentes en Estados Unidos (Ver listado de plagas en Anexos 1) y fueron analizadas las plagas cuarentenarias para Nicaragua. Después de revisar la información obtenida de cada una de las plagas se descartaron del análisis aquellas plagas que no presentaban posibilidades de sobrevivir a las condiciones ambientales del país debido a su biología y comportamiento y porque no se reportaban causando daños en Estados Unidos al cultivo de cebolla (Allium cepa L.). A las plagas que si se les considero como posibles plagas cuarentenarias para Nicaragua y que pueden causar grandes daños al país si llegaran a introducirse son: Dvtilenchus dipsaci. Urocystis cepulae, Botryotinia squamosa, Puccinia allii, Onoin yellow dwarf potivirus y Saccharum .spontaneum. Para desarrollar este estudio se utilizó la Norma Centroamericana para Análisis de Riesgo de Plagas del OIRSA; A las plagas seleccionadas se les evaluó el riesgo de introducción, establecimiento y dispersión; además se determinaron las medidas de manejo del Riesgo de Plagas (Medidas Fitosanitarias). De todas las plagas analizadas el nematodo Ditylenchus dipsaci es la especie que presento el mayor riesgo fitosanitario. Por lo tanto las medidas para evitar su introducción fueron entre otras: Verificación en origen para constatar la ausencia de la plaga y reconocimiento de zonas libres. Como una medida preventiva al ingresar el producto (bulbo de cebolla) aplicar un tratamiento con Bromuro de Metilo en dosis de 32 gr/m3 durante dos horas de exposición y a temperatura de 32-35ºc (Alas, 1990). El bulbo de cebolla para consumo que se importa de Estados Unidos debe de venir amparado con un Certificado Fitosanitario Internacional que lo emite el país exportador. Si se encuentran evidencias de que el nematodo viene en el cargamento proceder a aplicar las medidas fitosanitarias indicadas como es la destrucción del cargamento o regresar el cargamento al país de origen para evitar la introducción de una nueva plaga al país.

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Resumen: El objeto de este trabajo es vincular la actividad de los museos y su patrimonio histórico militar en la conformación de identidades, como parte de un proyecto que se inició hacia fines del siglo XIX. Abordaremos la cuestión desde una visión amplia, incluyendo todos aquellos bienes que por su historia, y la función que ocupan en esa construcción identitaria, guardan estrecha relación con la historia militar. Para tal fin, se tomarán cuatro casos: el Museo Histórico Nacional, el Buque Museo Corbeta Uruguay, la Casa Museo Luis Piedra Buena y la Casa Amarilla (sede del Departamento de Estudios Históricos Navales y del Instituto Nacional Browniano) Todos ellos bienes patrimoniales e instituciones que surgen o se re-significan con el objeto de facilitar a la comunidad nacional e internacional el acceso al conocimiento de la historia del país.

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Con el propósito de evaluar el rendimiento y la capacidad de almacenamiento de catorce cultivares de cebolla (Allium Cap L.), se realizó un ensayo en el Centro experimental “Raúl González A”, del valle de Sebaco durante el periodo Diciembre 1987 a Julio 1,988 El método de siembra utilizado fue el de trasplante: el diseño experimental utilizado fue el de bloques completos al azar con 4 repeticiones y parcela experimental de 6 mts. De largo y 1.6 mts de Ancho. El área de la parcela útil fue de 5.4 mts2. Los paramentos evaluados fueron los siguientes: longitud de planta, numero de hojas, diámetro polar y ecuatorial, grados Srix porcentaje de plantas sin bulbo, porcentaje de bulbos dobles, porcentaje de bulbos enfermos y el rendimiento. En almacenamiento se evaluó el porcentaje de bulbos comerciales al final del almacenamiento. En base al ANDEVA y la prueba de Tukey al 5% de determino que las variedades Toro PRR ( 20.262 kg/ha), Grand prix (18.194 kg/ha) y Ringer Grano PRR (17.898) superan en rendimiento al resto de las variedades: Los materiales se sabe que no presentan los rendimientos más pobres, aunque se destaca el hecho de que los materiales mejorados superan al material original. En el almacenamiento mostrado un mejor comportamiento las variedades Yellow Granex y Red Creole con 80% de bulbos comerciales al final del periodo de almacenamiento.

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Con el objetivo de comparar los materiales introducidos de Cebolla (Allium cepa L) con los materiales mejorados de Sebaqueña (material criollo) en las condiciones agroecológicas del Valle de Sébaco, en relación a su comportamiento agronómico e industrial, se estableció un ensayo en B.C.A. en la Estación Experimental "Raúl González" del Valle de Sébaco, en 1990. Los tratamientos evaluados fueron 12 cultivares en total. En base a los resultados obtenidos se determinó que : El cultivar mejorado Sebaqueña Selección Precoz y Latente presentó un alto rendimiento potencial de bulbo, con 19.062 ton/ha, superado solo por cultivares introducidos estables ccon Ringer Grano PRR con 21.59 ton/ha y Yellow Granex con 21.20 ton/ha, destacándose este cultivar criollo como un cultivar muy promisorio en el futuro. Para la industria de cebolla deshidratada los cultivares de Sebaquena representan una excelente obtuvieron un alto rendimiento industrial alternativa, con 12.7, ya que 12.11, y 11.66 X de sólidos Solubles, solamente superado por Dehydrator No. 3 con 14.2 X de Sólidos Solubles.

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The state of PICES science - 2003 (pdf 281 KB) 2003 Wooster Award (pdf 764 KB) The state of the eastern North Pacific through summer 2003 (pdf 448 KB) The Bering Sea: Current status and recent events (pdf 951 KB) The state of the western North Pacific in the first half of 2003 (pdf 684 KB) The status of oceanic zooplankton in the eastern North Pacific (pdf 390 KB) The precautionary approach to the PDO (pdf 976 KB) Photo highlights of PICES XII (pdf 2.79 MB) William G. Pearcy: Renaissance oceanographer (pdf 2.86 MB) KORDI/PICES/CoML Workshop on "Variability and status of the Yellow Sea and East China Sea ecosystems (pdf 785 KB) PICES/IOC Workshop on "Harmful algal blooms - Harmonization of data" (pdf 330 KB) From physics to predators: Monitoring North Pacific ecosystem dynamics (pdf 270 KB) Toward a coast-wide network of Northeast Pacific coastal-ocean monitoring programs - a brief workshop report (pdf 640) PICES publications (pdf 103 KB) PICES calendar (pdf 45 KB)

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International symposium on North Pacific transitional areas [pp. 1-4] [pdf, 0.8 Mb] PICES Volunteer Observing Ship (VOS) Workshop [pp. 5-7] [pdf, 0.3 Mb] Joint meeting on Causes of marine mortality of salmon [pp. 8-9] [pdf, 0.3 Mb] The state of the western North Pacific in the second half of 2001 [pp. 10-11] [pdf, 0.5 Mb] State of the eastern North Pacific in spring 2002 [pp. 12-13] [pdf. 0.4 Mb] The status of the Bering Sea in the second half of 2001 [pp. 14-15] [pdf. 0.3 Mb] PICES Workshop on “Perturbation analysis” on subarctic Pacific gyre ecosystem models [pp. 16-17] [pdf. 0.4 Mb] Status and future plans for SOLAS-Japan [pp. 18-20] [pdf. 0.5 Mb] China-Korea Joint Ocean Research Center: A bridge across the Yellow Sea to connect Chinese and Korean oceanographic institutes and scientists [pp. 21-22] [pdf. 0.3 Mb] Persistent changes in the California Current ecosystem [pp. 23-24] [pdf. 0.2 Mb] The Hokusei Maru: 53 years of research in the Pacific [pp. 25-28] [pdf. 0.5 Mb] First meeting of the CLIVAR Pacific Panel [pp. 29-30] [pdf. 0.3 Mb] Call for contributions to the North Pacific Ecosystem Status Report [p. 31] [pdf. 0.2 Mb] PICES announcements [p. 32] [pdf. 0.2 Mb]

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Cover [pdf, 0.2 Mb] Climate, biodiversity and ecosystems of the North Pacific [pp. 1-2] [pdf, 0.2 Mb] The state of the western North Pacific in the second half of 2000 [pp. 3-5] [pdf, 0.8 Mb] The status of the Bering Sea: June – December 2000 [pp. 6-7] [pdf, 1.5 Mb] The state of the eastern North Pacific since autumn 2000 [p. 8] [pdf, 0.3 Mb] Korean Yellow Sea Large Marine Ecosystem Program [pp. 9-12] [pdf, 0.5 Mb] Past and ongoing Mexican ecosystem research in the northeast Pacific Ocean [pp. 13-15] [pdf, 0.3 Mb] Vera Alexander [pp. 16-19] [pdf, 1.0 Mb] North Pacific CO2 data for the new millennium [pp. 20-21] [pdf, 0.3 Mb] PICES Higher Trophic Level Modelling Workshop [pp. 22-23] [pdf, 0.4 Mb] Argo Science Team 3rd Meeting (AST-3) [pp. 24-25] [pdf, 0.3 Mb] 2001 coast ocean / salmon ecosystem event [p. 26-27] [pdf, 0.3 Mb] Shifts in zooplankton abundance and species composition off central Oregon and southwestern British Columbia [pp. 28-29] [pdf, 0.3 Mb] The CLIVAR - Pacific Workshop [p. 30] [pdf, 0.2 Mb] PICES dialogue with Mexican scientists [p. 31] [pdf, 0.2 Mb] Announcements [p. 32] [pdf, 0.2 Mb]