Green Product Life Cycle
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1. Marketing e produtos sustentáveis: estudo de caso da Philips no Brasil
The subjects sustainable development and climate change have become recurrent in our daily life and are no longer specific issues of scientists and researchers. Companies have begun to change many of their processes in order to meet environmental demands made by governments and consumers. Two points of major concern are: the way these goods are produced and
Publicado em: 2008
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2. The use of stereolithography rapid tools in the manufacturing of metal powder injection molding parts
The utilization of stereolithography molds in the manufacture pre-series for injection molded plastic parts aims to reduce costs throughout the product life-time, but mainly during design and manufacturing phases. The use of this Rapid Tooling technique in powder metal injection molding is evaluated in this work. One of the greatest differences between tradi
Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering. Publicado em: 2004-03
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3. Photosystem II reaction center damage and repair cycle: chloroplast acclimation strategy to irradiance stress.
A daily occurrence in the life of a plant is the function of a photosystem II (PSII) damage and repair cycle in chloroplasts. This unique phenomenon involves the frequent turnover of D1, the 32-kDa reaction-center protein of PSII (chloroplast psbA gene product). In the model organism Dunaliella salina (a green alga), growth under low light (100 mol of photon
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4. Characterization of the Expression, Intracellular Localization, and Replication Complex Association of the Putative Mouse Hepatitis Virus RNA-Dependent RNA Polymerase
Mouse hepatitis virus (MHV) RNA synthesis is mediated by a viral RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) on membrane-bound replication complexes in the host cell cytoplasm. However, it is not known how the putative MHV RdRp (Pol) is targeted to and retained on cellular membranes. In this report, we show that a 100-kDa protein was stably detected by an anti-Pol a
American Society for Microbiology.