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Mostrando 13-17 de 17 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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13. AvaliaÃÃo CinÃtica da Taxa de ReaÃÃo de DegradaÃÃo do Ãcido DicloroacÃtico via tecnologia de oxidaÃÃo avanÃada OzÃnio/UV: um estudo cinÃtico
With the current level of industrial activity the quantity of pollutants being rejected into the aquatic environment are constantly increasing. The removal of these products through conventional processes such adsorption, filtration, incineration or biological treatment is not always efficacious, since these methods are based on the simple transference of th
Publicado em: 2003
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14. Desenvolvimento do precesso de reduÃÃo de Ãcido nitroso por Ãcido amino sulfÃmico. Modelagem cinÃtica associada à transferÃncia gÃs-lÃquido
The combustion of organic products, in particular, the natural gas, leads to the generation of nitrogenated oxides (NOx = NO and NO2; N2O) from both sources, the nitrogenous originated from the combustion air and nitrogenated compounds present in the fuel. NOx emissions can damage the human health and environment. They have been contributing widely to the fo
Publicado em: 2003
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15. Estudo experimental do secador pneumatico vertical
This work is related with studies on the performance of a vertical pneumatic dryer on a well instrumented pilot plant. Experiences were rea1ized with sand particles with a mean diameter of 0.46mm and 0.55mm and glass spheres with a mean diameter of 0.24mm, in a drying tube with 4m high and an inside diameter of 5.25cm, aiming the determination of the air hum
Publicado em: 1986
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16. Prothymosin Alpha Selectively Enhances Estrogen Receptor Transcriptional Activity by Interacting with a Repressor of Estrogen Receptor Activity
We find that prothymosin alpha (PTα) selectively enhances transcriptional activation by the estrogen receptor (ER) but not transcriptional activity of other nuclear hormone receptors. This selectivity for ER is explained by PTα interaction not with ER, but with a 37-kDa protein denoted REA, for repressor of estrogen receptor activity, a protein that we hav
American Society for Microbiology.
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17. Disruption of Putative Regulatory Loci in Listeria monocytogenes Demonstrates a Significant Role for Fur and PerR in Virulence
The ability to adapt to adverse environmental conditions encountered in food and during host infection is a sine qua non for a successful Listeria monocytogenes infection. This ability is likely to depend on complex regulatory pathways controlled by a number of key regulators. We utilized the pORI19 plasmid integration system to analyze the role of six putat
American Society for Microbiology.