Glass Negatives
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1. QUANDO O PATRIMÔNIO É UMA IMAGEM QUE QUEBRA: POLÍTICAS DE ACESSO E PRESERVAÇÃO DE COLEÇÕES FOTOGRÁFICAS DE NEGATIVOS DE VIDRO / WHEN HERITAGE IS AN IMAGE THAT BREAKS: ACCESS POLICIES AND CONSERVATION OF PHOTOGRAPHY COLLECTIONS IN GLASS NEGATIVES
Parte do patrimônio cultural brasileiro encontra-se disperso em arquivos, museus e bibliotecas, todos centros de memória com um objetivo comum: coletar, preservar e colocar a memória da sociedade à disposição de usuários e pesquisadores. Nos arquivos, os suportes materiais são os mais diversos: documentos manuscritos, audiovisuais, sonoros, bibliogr�
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 16/03/2012
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2. Evaluation in vitro and vivo of the cheese whey fermented by the consortium of bacteria Enterococcus faecium and Veilonella parvula in the feeding of ruminants / Avaliação in vitro e in vivo do soro de leite fermentado pelo consórcio de bactérias Enterococcus faecium e Veilonella parvula na alimentação de ruminantes
The industry of dairy products is gradually growing along the last years, standing out the cheese production. One of the by-products obtained of the production of the cheese is the cheese whey. This one presents high demand biochemistry of oxygen (DBO), that when being discarded in rivers or public sewers, it represents important environmental problem. Like
Publicado em: 2008
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3. Estudo da eficacia do exame citopatologico realizado durante colonoscopia, em material de biopsia, na caracterização das estenoses colorretais
The correct etiological diagnosis of colorectal strictures can be difficult using either radiologic study or colonoscopy particularly in the sigmoid colon (mainly when affected by hypertonic diverticular disease), colonic flexures and the right hemicolon. Because the limitations af barium enema and of rectosigmoidoscopy to yield a complete study of the color
Publicado em: 1991
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4. Measurement of live bacteria by Nomarski interference microscopy and stereologic methods as tested with macroscopic rod-shaped models.
A new method is proposed to measure bacterial cells under growth conditions. Bacterial cells, suspended in their growth medium, were attached to a cover slip with poly-L-lysine. The cover slip was inverted and placed on a glass microscope slide. To prevent dehydration of the medium, the edges of the cover slip were sealed to the microscope slide with clear f