Arizona State University
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1. Ensino de BIM em curso de graduação em engenharia civil em uma universidade dos EUA: estudo de caso
Resumo Com o crescente avanço da tecnologia, os empreendimentos da construção civil se tornam cada vez mais complexos. Como forma de acompanhar esse processo, foi desenvolvido o paradigma denominado de Building Information Modeling (BIM), que se baseia na colaboração entre as equipes para a elaboração de um modelo integrado e 3D da edificação do qua
Ambient. constr.. Publicado em: 2016-12
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2. Analysis of transistor sizing and folding effectiveness to mitigate soft errors / Análise da influência do dimensionamento e partição de transistores e na proteção de circuitos contra efeitos de radiação
Este trabalho apresenta uma avaliação da eficiência do dimensionamento e particionamento (folding) de transistores para a eliminação ou redução de efeitos de radiação. Durante o trabalho foi construído um modelo de transistor tipo-n MOSFET para a tecnologia 90nm, utilizando modelos preditivos. O transistor 3D modelado foi comparado com o modelo de
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 2009
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3. A familia Myrtaceae-subtribos : Myrciianae e Eugeniinae na bacia hidrografica do rio Tibagi, Estado do Parana, Brasil
This study is the taxonomic treatment of subtribes Myrciinae and Eugeniinae (Myrtaceae), in the rio Tibagi river basin, Paraná, Brazil. This river basin, the third longest in the state, 25.239 Km2 long, is located in the centre-east portion of the State between 4go 30 e 510 30 Wand 220 30 e 250 40 S. Botanical collections were made for two years, between 19
Publicado em: 2000
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4. IN VITRO CONVERSION OF HISTOPLASMA CAPSULATUM
Northey, W. T. (Arizona State University, Tempe) and L. D. Brooks. In vitro conversion of Histoplasma capsulatum. J. Bacteriol. 84:577–580. 1962.—The in vitro fungus-yeast conversion of the diphasic fungus, Histoplasma capsulatum, has been accomplished using enzymatic digests of casein. Of these casein digests, the most rapid and complete conversion was
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5. LARGE CELL STAGE IN THE GENUS BACILLUS
Johnson, Roy M. (Arizona State University, Tempe). Large cell stage in the genus Bacillus. J. Bacteriol. 82:418–424. 1961.—Synchronous cultures of Bacillus polymyxa and Bacillus cereus produced a transitory large cell stage with increased nuclear material concomitant with a drop in viable count during growth in a defined medium. A variant of B. cereus th
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6. STUDIES ON COCCIDIOIDES IMMITIS I. A : Simple Medium for In Vitro Spherulation
Northey, W. T. (Arizona State University, Tempe) and L. D. Brooks. Studies on Coccidioides immitis. I. A simple medium for in vitro spherulation. J. Bacteriol. 84:742–746. 1962.—A simple medium is suggested which markedly enhances the in vitro conversion of the dimorphic fungus Coccidioides immitis. The principal component of this medium is Edamine, an e
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7. Classification of Enterobacteria Based on Overall Similarity1
Krieg, R. E. (Iowa State University, Ames), and W. R. Lockhart. Classification of enterobacteria based on overall similarity. J. Bacteriol. 92:1275–1280. 1966.—A numerical study was made of 53 organisms, representing 12 genera of the family Enterobacteriaceae and 4 members of the genus Aeromonas. A total of 105 features was determined for each culture. M
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8. STUDIES ON COCCIDIOIDES IMMITIS II. : Physiological Studies on In Vitro Spherulation
Brooks, Lula D. (Arizona State University, Tempe) and William T. Northey. Studies on Coccidioides immitis. II. Physiological studies on in vitro spherulation. J. Bacteriol. 85:12–15. 1963.—Studies on the amino acids assayed in Edamine revealed that the amino acids phenylalanine, tyrosine, and tryptophan, in addition to the amino acid derivatives dihydrox
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9. Effects of m-Tyrosine on Growth and Sporulation of Bacillus Species1
Aronson, John N. (Arizona State University, Tempe), and Gerald R. Wermus. Effects of m-tyrosine on growth and sporulation of Bacillus species. J. Bacteriol. 90:38–46. 1965.—The aromatic amino acid analogue, dl-β-(3-hydroxyphenyl)alanine (m-tyrosine), reduced sporulation of a strain of Bacillus subtilis to less than 5% of that of control cultures in a gl