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No caso de mamoeiro, cuidados especiais devem ser tomados com a nutrição das plantas, pois a cultura é muito exigente principalmente em N e K; com a incidência de pragas que demandam intenso monitoramento do pomar; e com controle correto da umidade do solo, em função da planta ser muito sensível ao déficit hídrico e ao encharcamento. Neste caso, é importante que o irrigante monitore a umidade do solo, por exemplo, com uso de tensiômetros, e calcule a lâmina de irrigação com base na demanda de água da atmosfera, que varia diariamente em função dos elementos meterológico reinantes no ambiente em que se encontra o pomar irrigado (temperatura do ar (°C), Radiação Solar (MJ m² dia -¹), Velocidade do vento (m s-¹) e Umidade Relativa do Ar (%)).

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Bacias hidrográficas são consideradas unidades de gestão e planejamento ambiental para monitoramento hidrológico, conservação do solo e disciplinamento do uso da terra, devido a importância na produção de água em qualidade e quantidade. A Política Nacional dos Recursos Hídricos (Lei n0 9433 de 1997, Decreto n0 2612 de 1998) tem como finalidade organizar a gestão de BH entre usuários de água que envolvem setores produtivos e da sociedade civil, em diferentes esferas administrativas, e que exige uma subdivisão do território em grandes bacias, sub-bacias e microbacias hidrográficas. Para o estado do Rio de Janeiro existem delineamentos em regiões específicas, resultantes do programa de despoluição da baía de Guanabara (PDBG) e do projeto GEROE. Para uma compartimentação em unidades de gestão ambiental com maior escala, e para todo o estado do Rio, foi executada uma delimitação automática com posterior edição, sendo estas bacias parametrizadas com a finalidade de indicar o seu grau de vulnerabilidade por meio de uma técnica de suporte a decisão conhecida como análise multicritério. O resultado indica que as bacias mais vulneráveis concentram-se na região noroeste e norte do estado, sendo que as que apresentaram maior grau de vulnerabilidade acompanham o rio Paraíba do Sul da região central do estado até sua foz, sendo considerada, portanto, uma indicação de áreas para programas de recuperação ambiental.

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Objective The aim of this study was to investigate the associations between alleles of the hypoxia-inducible factor 1A (HIF1A) C1772T polymorphism and several physiological responses to hypoxia, including the hypoxic ventilatory response (HVR), and serum erythropoietin (EPO), arterial oxygen saturation (Sao2), and acute mountain sickness (AMS) responses during 8 hours of exposure to normobaric hypoxia. Methods A total of 76 males participated in the study; 52 participants completed an 8-hour exposure to 12.7% oxygen, during which time Sao2, EPO concentrations, and AMS scores were measured, while 62 individuals took part in an HVR trial (in total 38 individuals completed both protocols). DNA was obtained from leukocytes, and a 346-bp fragment of the HIF1A gene containing the C1772T polymorphism was amplified using polymerase chain reaction. Fragments were sequenced to reveal individual genotypes, and the associations between HIF1A genotype and EPO, Sao2, AMS responses to hypoxia and HVR were examined. Results The magnitude of the hypoxic responses was highly variable between individuals. The increase in participants' EPO responses ranged from 89% to 388% of baseline values following hypoxia, while Sao2 values during the exposure ranged from 71% to 89%. The HVR ranged from −0.04 to +2.18 L · min−1 · Sao2%−1 among participants. No significant differences in EPO, Sao2, AMS, or HVR results were observed between the HIF1A CC genotype and the combined CT/TT genotype group. Conclusion In this study, the HIF1A C1772T polymorphism does not appear to influence EPO, Sao2, or AMS responses during acute hypoxic exposure, or the magnitude of the HVR.

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This paper describes an experiment developed to study the performance of virtual agent animated cues within digital interfaces. Increasingly, agents are used in virtual environments as part of the branding process and to guide user interaction. However, the level of agent detail required to establish and enhance efficient allocation of attention remains unclear. Although complex agent motion is now possible, it is costly to implement and so should only be routinely implemented if a clear benefit can be shown. Pevious methods of assessing the effect of gaze-cueing as a solution to scene complexity have relied principally on two-dimensional static scenes and manual peripheral inputs. Two experiments were run to address the question of agent cues on human-computer interfaces. Both experiments measured the efficiency of agent cues analyzing participant responses either by gaze or by touch respectively. In the first experiment, an eye-movement recorder was used to directly assess the immediate overt allocation of attention by capturing the participant’s eyefixations following presentation of a cueing stimulus. We found that a fully animated agent could speed up user interaction with the interface. When user attention was directed using a fully animated agent cue, users responded 35% faster when compared with stepped 2-image agent cues, and 42% faster when compared with a static 1-image cue. The second experiment recorded participant responses on a touch screen using same agent cues. Analysis of touch inputs confirmed the results of gaze-experiment, where fully animated agent made shortest time response with a slight decrease on the time difference comparisons. Responses to fully animated agent were 17% and 20% faster when compared with 2-image and 1-image cue severally. These results inform techniques aimed at engaging users’ attention in complex scenes such as computer games and digital transactions within public or social interaction contexts by demonstrating the benefits of dynamic gaze and head cueing directly on the users’ eye movements and touch responses.

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Davison G, Gleeson M, 2006. The effect of 2 weeks vitamin C supplementation on immunoendocrine responses to 2.5 h cycling exercise in man. European Journal of Applied Physiology 97(4): 454-461 RAE2008

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Davison, Glen, et al., 'Antioxidant supplementation and immunoendocrine responses to prolonged exercise', Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, (2007) 39(4) pp.645-652 RAE2008

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McGuigan, M. R., Ghiagiarelli, J., Tod, D. (2005). Maximal strength and cortisol responses to psyching-up during the squat exercise. Journal of Sports Sciences, 23 (7), 687-692. RAE2008

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Davison, G. and Gleeson, M. (2005). Influence of Acute Vitamin C and/or Carbohydrate Ingestion on Hormonal, Cytokine, and Immune Responses to Prolonged Exercise. International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism. 15(5), pp.465-479 RAE2008

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Abrahamsen, Rita, Williams, Paul, 'Ethics and Foreign Policy: The Antinomies of New Labour's 'Third Way' in Sub-Saharan Africa', Political Studies (2002) 49(2) pp.249-264 RAE2008

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Alexander, N.; and Colgate, N. (2005). Customers' responses to retail brand extensions. Journal of Marketing Management. 21(3-4), pp.393-419 RAE2008