Floor Plates
Mostrando 1-12 de 14 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Composite floor system with CFS trussed beams, concrete slab and innovative shear connectors
Abstract Steel and concrete floor systems are widely applied for buildings and provide excellent structural response, optimized material consumption, reduced beam height, and improved bending strength and stiffness capacity. In recent years, many experimental investigations concerned with new alternatives addressed to efficient interaction between steel and
REM, Int. Eng. J.. Publicado em: 2020-03
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2. Ensaio não destrutivo em revestimento cerâmico utilizando um protótipo para detecção de patologia
RESUMO No setor da construção civil há um crescente investimento na manutenção e reparo das construções, como por exemplo, as patologias encontradas nos pisos com revestimento cerâmico. Dentre as patologias mais comuns se pode destacar o assentamento inadequado das placas cerâmicas, que são caracterizadas pela perda de aderência de algumas placas
Matéria (Rio J.). Publicado em: 25/11/2019
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3. Histological response to platelet-rich plasma added to polypropylene mesh implemented in rabbits
ABSTRACT Introduction: The platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is part of a set of biotechnologies, providing some growth factors that promote repair of different tissues. The polypropylene meshes (PPM) are applied in the correction of abdominal defects, pelvic floor and urinary incontinence, however, they induce many significant complications, as a result of an ina
Int. braz j urol.. Publicado em: 2016-10
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4. Evaluation of the internal microclimate of piggy´s houses with different types of floors / Avaliação do microclima interno de abrigos escamoteadores com diferentes tipos de pisos
O objetivo deste trabalho é avaliar o microclima interno de escamoteadores com diferentes formulações de placas cimentícias para o piso, aquecido com resistência elétrica. As placas de argamassa de cimento Portland tiveram por base o aproveitamento de resíduos agropecuários (cama sobreposta de suíno, fibra curta de sisal e casca de arroz) na sua con
Publicado em: 2010
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5. Setting of dimension stones: study of the tack with adhesive mortar / Fixação de placas de rochas ornamentais: estudo da aderência com argamassa colante
In coverings of walls the setting of dimension stones can be made with metallic inserts or by tack with mortar. In the nestings with mortar the values of tack, for norm, must be superior the 1 MPa and the maximum height of covering cannot exceed 3 m. In the present work, assays with floor tiles of three types of "granites" had been made to compare the tack o
Publicado em: 2007
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6. Evolução tectono-estrutural do Campo de Xaréu (Sub-bacia de Mundaú, Bacia do Ceará - NE do Brasil: abordagem multiescala e pluriferramental
The Xaréu Oil Field, located in the center-southern portion of the Mundaú Sub-Basin (eastern portion of the Ceará Basin), is characterized by a main Iramework of NW-trending and NE-dipping faults. The faults in the Xaréu Oil Field, among which the Xaréu Fautt stands out, are arranged according to an extensional-listriclan, rooted on a detachment surface
Publicado em: 2004
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7. The relationships between notochord and floor plate in vertebrate development revisited
By using the quail–chicken chimera system, we have previously shown that during development of the spinal cord, floor plate cells are inserted between neural progenitors giving rise to the alar plates. These cells are derived from the regressing Hensen’s node or cordoneural hinge (HN-CNH). This common population of HN-CNH cells gives rise to three types
The National Academy of Sciences.
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8. Influence of possible disinfectant transfer on Staphylococcus aureus plate counts after agar contact sampling.
Asbestos-vinyl tile floor panels were mopped with three types of chemical disinfectant product, as well as after contact, with the untreated control panel were prepared according to the manufacturer's label instructions. Similar floor panels were inoculated artificially with Staphylococcus aureus. RODAC (replicate organism detection and counting) surface sam
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9. Environmental study of a methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus epidemic in a burn unit.
During an outbreak of infections caused by methicillin-resistant (MR) Staphylococcus aureus in our burn unit, we conducted an extensive 10-week study to define the environmental epidemiology of the organism. The inanimate environment in patient rooms and adjacent areas was examined by using volumetric air samplers and Rodac plates. Airborne and surface level
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10. An electron microscopic study of the development of the ependyma of the central canal of the mouse spinal cord.
The central canal of the adult mouse spinal cord is lined for most of its extent by ependymal cells which are rich in microfilaments and whose apical surface is covered with matted, broad microvilli. The canal itself is filled with amorphous material containing glycogen granules. Two forms of this material are present, a dark form rich in glycogen, and a lig
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11. Ependymal cyst of the spinal cord: case report
A subarachnoid ependymal cyst of the spinal cord is rarely reported. A 44 year old man with a cyst compressing the lower spinal cord and conus medullaris is described. Excellent functional recovery followed excision of the lesion. The cells lining the cyst were histologically indistinguishable from normal ependymal cells, but, unlike the normal ependymal cel
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12. Microbiological Evaluation of Protected Environments During Patient Occupancy
Microbiological monitoring has been conducted in two life island (LI) units and two laminar airflow (LAF) rooms while they were occupied by patients undergoing cancer chemotherapy. There were only 5 organisms per 1,000 ft3 of air sampled in LAF rooms, 31 organisms in LI units, and over 3,000 organisms in regular hospital rooms. None of the floor samples obta