996 resultados para 1848
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A população de imaturos de Mansonia em águas brancas da várzea da ilha da Marchantaria, na Amazônia Central se constituiu de 74% de Mansonia (M.) humeralis Dyar & Knab, 1916, 14% de Mansonia (M.) titillans (Walker, 1848) e 12% de Mansonia (M.) amazonensis Theobald, 1901, como foi indicado pela frequência, medida por oviposição (posturas). O número de posturas de M. humeralis e M. titillans foi maior em Pistia stratiotes Linn. enquanto que M. amazonensis foi mais abundante em Eichhornia crassipes Solms. O número total de larvas e pupas de Mansonia spp. foi de 6997 e 570 respectivamente, sendo maior em E. crassipes (4372 e 328) que em P. stratiotes (2625 e 242). Ao longo do ano, o maior número de larvas e pupas foi encontrado nos meses da vazante (agosto-outubro), tendo um pico no mês de agosto, que não foi correlacionado significativamente com os fatores abióticos.
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The present study aimed to investigate the effect of structure (design and porosity) on the matrix stiffness and osteogenic activity of stem cells cultured on poly(ester-urethane) (PEU) scaffolds. Different three-dimensional (3D) forms of scaffold were prepared from lysine-based PEU using traditional salt-leaching and advanced bioplotting techniques. The resulting scaffolds were characterized by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), mercury porosimetry and mechanical testing. The scaffolds had various pore sizes with different designs, and all were thermally stable up to 300â °C. In vitrotests, carried out using rat bone marrow stem cells (BMSCs) for bone tissue engineering, demonstrated better viability and higher cell proliferation on bioplotted scaffolds compared to salt-leached ones, most probably due to their larger and interconnected pores and stiffer nature, as shown by higher compressive moduli, which were measured by compression testing. Similarly, SEM, von Kossa staining and EDX analyses indicated higher amounts of calcium deposition on bioplotted scaffolds during cell culture. It was concluded that the design with larger interconnected porosity and stiffness has an effect on the osteogenic activity of the stem cells.
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This paper considers model spaces in an Hp setting. The existence of unbounded functions and the characterisation of maximal functions in a model space are studied, and decomposition results for Toeplitz kernels, in terms of model spaces, are established
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v.31 (1848)
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v.1 1898-1900
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v.2 1900-01
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v.3 1902-03
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v.4 1903-11
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v.5 1904-08
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v.6 1909-10
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v.7 1911-13
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v.8 1920-21
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v.9 1923-28
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v.2 (1843)