Partition Walls
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1. Thermal properties of chipboard panels made of sugar cane bagasse (Saccharum officinarum L)
The sugar cane bagasse is the most abundant agricultural residue produced in Brazil. It can be used for the production of chipboard panels and as constructive components for several types of environments. The substitution of timber for the bagasse minimizes environmental impacts and contributes to the generation of a new product with lower density and lower
Mat. Res.. Publicado em: 05/07/2013
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2. Structure of a design for production of masonry walls with approach in constructability and increase of efficiency in the production. / Estrutura de um projeto para produção de alvenarias de vedação com enfoque na construtibilidade e aumento de eficiência na produção.
O trabalho tem como objetivo apresentar a estrutura de um projeto para produção de alvenarias de vedação com enfoque na construtibilidade e aumento da eficiência na produção e ainda ilustrar a estrutura proposta por meio de exemplos reais de implantação de projetos para produção de alvenarias de vedação. Inicialmente discorre-se sobre as caracte
Publicado em: 2010
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3. Uso do CAD 3D na compatibilização espacial em projetos de produção de vedações verticais em edificações. / 3D CAD use in spacial compatibility analysis in production design for partition walls in buildings.
This work aims to present a proposal for 3D CAD use for production design of partition walls, including the design coordination as an inherent part of the design process. The research was organized adopting three strategies to obtain successive validations regarding the advantages of 3D CAD compared to 2D CAD use. The strategies used were: a pilot case study
Publicado em: 2007
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4. Método construtivo de vedação vertical interna de chapas de gesso acartonado. / Construction method for gypsum plasterboard partition.
Due to the current social and economic situation in Brazil, building construction companies are seeking ways to improve efficiency in their production processes. For this reason, gypsum plasterboard is beginning to be widely used for internal walls as a substitute for traditional masonry. In spite of the increasing utilization of this component, which is com
Publicado em: 1999
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5. Development and nature of the partition layer in Tilletia caries teliospore walls.
Developing Tilletia caries teliospores were studied with thin sectioning procedures. After the W1 and W2 spore walls are formed, lamellar material begins to form adjacent to the W2 wall layer. The patches of lamellar material become continuous, and additional layers are added. After the W3 wall starts to form, the lamellar material is difficult to see withou
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6. Staphylococcal Cell Wall: Morphogenesis and Fatal Variations in the Presence of Penicillin
The primary goal of this review is to provide a compilation of the complex architectural features of staphylococcal cell walls and of some of their unusual morphogenetic traits including the utilization of murosomes and two different mechanisms of cell separation. Knowledge of these electron microscopic findings may serve as a prerequisite for a better under
American Society for Microbiology.
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7. Hydrophobic interactions and the adherence of Streptococcus sanguis to hydroxylapatite.
Streptococcus sanguis demonstrated a high affinity for hydrocarbon solvents. When aqueous suspensions of the organism were mixed with either hexadecane or toluene, the cells tended to bind to the nonaqueous solvent. Increases in temperature resulted in a greater affinity of cells for hexadecane. Interaction between the cells and hexadecane was also enhanced
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8. Ultrastructural Study of Pierce's Disease Bacterium in Grape Xylem Tissue
The rod-shaped rickettsia-like bacteria of Pierce's disease measure about 0.25 to 0.50 μm in diameter and 1.0 to 4.0 μm long. The bacteria have a cell wall consisting of a trilaminar outer membrane and two intermediate low-density layers separated by a dense intermediate layer. A trilaminar cytoplasmic membrane is also present, resulting in a total wall co
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9. Molecular identification of potential pathogens in water and air of a hospital therapy pool
Indoor warm-water therapy pool workers in a Midwestern regional hospital were diagnosed with non-tuberculosis pulmonary hypersensitive pneumonitis and Mycobacterium avium infections. In response, we conducted a multiseason survey of microorganisms present in this therapy pool water, in biofilms associated with the pool containment walls, and in air immediate
National Academy of Sciences.