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CARDOON, RENEWABLE SOURCE OF ENERGY [PDF]
Cardoon (Cynara cardunculus) is a herbaceous perennial plant in the vegetable, artichoke, wild or garden, which belongs to the Compositae family (Asteraceae Compositae-and more precisely Cynara species) and is grown specifically for the production of ...
Cecilia NEAGU
doaj
The pellet rocket effect in magnetic confinement fusion plasmas [PDF]
Pellets of frozen material travelling into a magnetically confined fusion plasma are accelerated by the so-called pellet rocket effect. The non-uniform plasma heats the pellet ablation cloud asymmetrically, producing pressure-driven, rocket-like propulsion of the pellet.
arxiv
The Effect of Supplementary All-Mash Pellets in the All-Mash Feeding Program for Layers Using Automatic Feeders [PDF]
Clarence E. Lee+3 more
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Identification of inhibitors of the Salmonella FraB deglycase, a drug target
A high‐throughput screen was used to identify inhibitors of Salmonella FraB, a drug target. Characterization of top hits (identified after an additional counter screen) revealed that some triazolidines, thiadiazolidines, and triazolothiadiazoles are mixed‐type inhibitors of FraB.
Jamison D. Law+6 more
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The effect of plasmoid drifts on the pellet rocket effect in magnetic confinement fusion plasmas [PDF]
We detail here a semi-analytical model for the pellet rocket effect, which describes the acceleration of pellets in a fusion plasma due to asymmetries in the heat flux reaching the pellet surface and the corresponding ablation rate. This effect was shown in experiments to significantly modify the pellet trajectory, and projections for reactor scale ...
arxiv
Water Stability and Nutrient Leaching of Different Levels of Maltose Formulated Fish Pellets [PDF]
The effects of different levels of maltose on feed pellet water stability and nutrient leaching were studied. Five treatments, including control with three replicates with setup (0.0, 20, 25, 30 and 35%). Pellet leaching rates were used to indicate pellet water stability. The results show that the presence of maltose in the diets significantly improved
arxiv
Ferrocyanic Test Pellets as a Clinical Test for Albumen [PDF]
F. W. Pavy
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Red blood cells could protect miRNAs from degradation or loss thanks to Argonaute 2 binding
The present work investigates the presence and the stability of miRNAs into RBCs, both native and engineered. The observed stability is due to the Ago2 bound resulting in minimal RISC. Indeed, if the miRNA‐Ago2 complex is present, miRNAs are protected from release or degradation and they are biologically active. Thus, RBCs can act as miRNA carriers for
Elena Perla+4 more
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We studied the effects of two different systems of expressing amino acid requirements (total - TAA or digestible - DAA), two energy levels (2,900 or 3,200 kcal of ME/kg) and two physical forms (mash or pellet) on the performance of male broilers from 21 ...
A Maiorka, F Dahlke, AM Penz, AM Kessler
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Tongue pellet tracking by ultrasound: development of a reverberation pellet
Abstract: Using a water bath phantom designed to simulate the tongue, various substances were scanned to determine their usefulness as a point marker during ultrasound scanning of the oral cavity. The “comet-tail” reverberation artifact was visible when generated from stainless steel pellets placed at the water–air interface of the phantom.
Barbara C. Sonies+2 more
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