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Federal University of São Carlos
Education•São Carlos, Brazil•
About: Federal University of São Carlos is a education organization based out in São Carlos, Brazil. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Microstructure. The organization has 16471 authors who have published 34057 publications receiving 456654 citations. The organization is also known as: UFSCar & Federal University of São Carlos.
Topics: Population, Microstructure, Context (language use), Catalysis, Alloy
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TL;DR: An overview of the functional and biological properties of whey protein as a key component in food systems, focusing on physicochemical/structural characteristics, production technologies and applications can be found in this paper.
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TL;DR: In this paper, X-ray diffraction (XRD), Rietveld refinements, micro-Raman (MR) spectroscopy and photoluminescence (PL) measurements were analyzed by MgTiO3 powders.
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TL;DR: A partir da reconstituicao historica dos medos coletivos por tras da rejeicao social a gays e lesbicas and de como estes mesmos temores moldam as reacoes afirmativas desses grupos, the authors discute as relacoes entre pânicos morais and formas de controle social.
Abstract: A partir da reconstituicao historica dos medos coletivos por tras da rejeicao social a gays e lesbicas e de como estes mesmos temores moldam as reacoes afirmativas desses grupos, este artigo discute as relacoes entre pânicos morais e formas de controle social. A luta pela parceria civil entre pessoas do mesmo sexo, ou casamento gay, serve de exemplo contemporâneo da forma como nossa sociedade renegocia padroes normativos e praticas sexuais na moeda do controle social.
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TL;DR: A temperature of 25 °C may be recommended for germination tests of Brazilian tree species which grow in the Cerrado and Atlantic forest biomes, and 30 °C for those species from the Amazon biome, except for species which have specific requirements of alternating temperatures for overcoming seed dormancy.
Abstract: The objective of this study was to evaluate the ecological and applied aspects of temperature for seed germination of Brazilian tree species. The information obtained from secondary data for temperature effects on the seed germination of 272 Brazilian tree species was analyzed and the relationships between optimal temperature and the biome where the species occur and the species succession group were developed. Temperatures of 25 °C and 30 °C were the most favorable for seed germination and the optimal germination temperature was related to the biome where the species occur but not to its succession group. Based on these results, a temperature of 25 °C may be recommended for germination tests of Brazilian tree species which grow in the Cerrado and Atlantic forest biomes, and 30 °C for those species from the Amazon biome, except for species which have specific requirements of alternating temperatures for overcoming seed dormancy.
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TL;DR: An overview of emerging metal-free synthetic routes, and their mechanistic features, in the formation of functionalized 1,2,3-triazoles is provided.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Akihisa Inoue | 126 | 2652 | 93980 |
Michael R. Hamblin | 117 | 899 | 59533 |
Daniel P. Costa | 89 | 531 | 26309 |
Elson Longo | 86 | 1454 | 40494 |
Ross Arena | 81 | 671 | 39949 |
Tom M. Mitchell | 76 | 315 | 41956 |
José Arana Varela | 76 | 748 | 23005 |
Luiz H. C. Mattoso | 66 | 455 | 17432 |
Steve F. Perry | 66 | 294 | 13842 |
Edson R. Leite | 63 | 535 | 15303 |
Juan Andrés | 60 | 493 | 13499 |
Edward R. T. Tiekink | 60 | 1967 | 21052 |
Alex A. Freitas | 60 | 345 | 14789 |
Mary F. Mahon | 59 | 539 | 14258 |
Osvaldo N. Oliveira | 59 | 614 | 16369 |