1000 resultados para INDÚSTRIA AÉREA
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Magdeburg, Univ., Fak. für Informatik, Diss., 2011
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O presente trabalho, desenvolvido em casa-de-vegetação com abacaxizeiro cultivar "Smooth cayenne", para observação do efeito de MAP e OAP com e sem uréia adicionados em solução a 1%, via axila da folha D, mostrou que: ambas as fontes tiveram efeitos semelhantes no suprimento de fósforo e a uréia não melhorou a eficiência de absorção, mostrando ainda uma tendência negativa na distribuição do 32p entre as partes estudadas.
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Fieldiana. Zoology. Special Publications.
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n.s. no.15(1985)
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v.12:no.2(1956)
Comportamento de cultivares de feijão de vagem (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) de porte baixo para indústria
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Com o objetivo de se verificar a metodologia para avaliação de alguns parâmetros de qualidade do feijão de vagem, conduziu-se este experimento. Os cultivares usados foram: 'Contender', 'Tendercrop', 'Gallatin 50','Early Gallatin', 'Harvester' e 'Eagle'. Os parâmetros avaliados foram: diâmetro médio, forma da seção transversal, comprimento, percentagem de vagens retas cor das vagens e sementes. Os melhores cultivares para todos os parâmetros foram: 'Harvester', 'Tendercrop' e 'Eagle'.
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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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v.2:no.10(1907)
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v.36:no.12(1963)
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The aim of this work was to gain knowledge about reproductive biology of the crab Armases rubripes (Rathbun, 1897) from an estuarine area of the Sepetiba Bay. Samples were taken monthly from February 2003 to January 2004 in the Sahy River estuary (22º56'S; 44º01'W), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The crabs were collected by hand during 15-minute catch-effort sessions conducted by two people. In the laboratory, the specimens were separated by sex, carapace width was measured and gonadal stage was checked macroscopically. A total of 830 individuals were caught - 304 males, 373 females (60 ovigerous females) and 153 juveniles. The ovigerous females were found almost year-round, except in November and April, showing a continuous reproductive period. They presented a size range from 8.2 to 15.0 mm carapace width (12.1 ± 1.7 mm). Color and macroscopical aspects determined five gonadal stages for males and females (immature, rudimentary, intermediary, developed and resting). First sexual maturity was estimated at 6.5 mm of carapace width for males and 8.1 mm for females. Individual fecundity varied from 200 to 11,460 eggs (4,458 ± 2,739 eggs). Mean egg size was 0.248 ± 0.026 mm, varying from 0.213 to 0.333 mm, while the volume ranged from 0.0051 to 0.0188 mm³ (0.0082 ± 0.0029 mm³).
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We analyzed the diet and microhabitat use for two Hylodinae anurans (Cycloramphidae), Hylodes phyllodes Heyer & Cocroft, 1986 and Crossodactylus gaudichaudii Duméril & Bibron, 1841, living in sympatry at an Atlantic Rainforest area of Ilha Grande, in southeastern Brazil. The two species live syntopically at some rocky streams. The two species differed strongly in microhabitat use. Hylodes phyllodes occurred mainly on rocks, whereas C. gaudichaudii was observed mostly on the water. Regarding diet, coleopterans, hymenopterans (ants), and larvae were the most important prey item consumed by both species. Data suggest that microhabitat use appears to be an important parameter differentiating these frogs with respect to general resource utilization.
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no.11(1929)
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v.12:no.5(1959)
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The relative growth and morphological sexual maturity of Chasmagnathus granulatus Dana, 1851 are presented for the first time to a mangrove population. The crabs were obtained during low tide periods, in the mangrove of Jabaquara Beach, Paraty, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. All crabs in intermolt stage were sexed and had their body parts measured as follows: body height (BH), carapace length (CL) and width (CW), major cheliped propodus height (PH) and length (PL) for each sex, gonopod length (GL) and abdomen width (AW) for males and females, respectively. The relative growth was described using the allometric equation y=ax b and the size at onset sexual maturity was achieved using the software Mature I. The size of specimens ranged from 4.1 mm to 39.5 mm CW. The growth pattern was different between sexes in the cheliped relationships; the relationships BH vs. CW evidenced positive allometry for juveniles; PL vs. CW and PH vs. CW positive allometry for most crabs except juvenile females; AW vs. CW and GL vs. CW evidenced positive allometry for juveniles and isometry for adults. The relationships that best indicated the change from the juvenile to the adult phase were PH vs. CW for males and AW vs. CW for females. The size in which 50% of males from this population are mature is at 19.7 mm of CW (F=144.14; p<0.05) and for females it is at 19.2 mm of CW (F=166.54; p<0.05). The sizes obtained in this mangrove population are larger than those from previous studies, that could be attributed to a species plasticity concerning the habitat structure.