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Ciênc. rural (Online) ; 51(1): e20190958, 2021. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1133341

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ABSTRACT: This study aimed to determining the manner in which salinity influenced the growth of the macroalgae Gracilaria birdiae, with the objective of identifying its tolerance limits to this abiotic variable. The specimens were submitted to nutrient-enriched water of varying salinities (0, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, and 60 ppt) for a 30-day period. Initially, under extreme salinity conditions (0 and 60 ppt) the growth of the G. birdiae suffered a negative impact. The macroalgae biomass exposed to 0 and 10 ppt salinities showed a reduction from day six until the experiment was completed. The macroalgae biomass exposed to salinities 20, 30, 40, and 50 ppt showed an increase, with no significant differences between the four treatments. This suggested that this salinity range was comfortable for this species to develop. We concluded that salinity is a crucial parameter which controls the growth of the G. birdiae. This seaweed was negatively influenced when exposed to values equal to or below 10 ppt and equal to 60 ppt, demonstrating good tolerance to salinities of 20, 30, 40 and 50 ppt.


RESUMO: Objetivamos com o presente trabalho avaliar os efeitos da salinidade sobre o crescimento da macroalga Gracilaria birdiae, visando identificar os seus limites de tolerância a esta variável abiótica. Os exemplares foram submetidos a água com salinidades 0, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 e 60 ppt enriquecida com nutrientes por um período de 30 dias. Inicialmente a G. birdiae foi negativamente afetada em condições de salinidades extremas (0 e 60 ppt). A biomassa das macroalgas expostas a salinidade 0 e 10 ppt declinou a partir do 6º dia até o final do experimento. Houve aumento na biomassa das macroalgas expostas as salinidades 20, 30, 40 e 50 ppt, não apresentando diferenças significativas entre estes quatro tratamentos, sugerindo este intervalo de salinidade como sendo ótimo para o desenvolvimento desta espécie. Concluímos que a salinidade é um parâmetro importante para controlar o crescimento da G. birdiae, sendo afetada negativamente quando exposta a valores igual ou menor que 10 ppt e igual a 60 ppt, possuindo tolerância às salinidades de 20, 30, 40 e 50 ppt.

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The Korean Journal of Sports Medicine ; : 19-27, 2016.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-26603

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Although marathon has been considered as a simple or natural event, the multiple factors affect its performance such as physique and physical fitness including physical, technical, and mental factors. Academic disciplinary topics for talent identification in marathon performance are supported by physical characteristics, exercise physiology, biochemistry, nutrition, psychology, biomechanics, development and growth, evaluation and measurement. The scientific factors of marathon consist of physical and physiological characteristics of runners, overcoming trial of environmental effects, nutritional and psychological approach, ergogenic aid, effective training program, shoes and clothes. Especially, cardiopulmonary-related physical fitness is evaluated by maximal oxygen uptake, anaerobic threshold, oxygen transport rate, and lactate tolerance. These scientific approaches for the improvement of running performance have been applied to the pick-up of excellent runner, exercise training, and actual running race for the overcome of limiting factors as environmental condition, exercise-induced fatigue, and injury, etc. In conclusion, we must consider the scientific factors for actual running race with physiological or psychological paradigm, technical application, nutritional approach, genetic analysis and information and communication and technology (ICT) convergence science for the scientific consideration of improvement in marathon running performance.


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Humans , Anaerobic Threshold , Aptitude , Biochemistry , Clothing , Racial Groups , Education , Fatigue , Genetics , Growth and Development , Lactic Acid , Oxygen , Physical Fitness , Physiology , Psychology , Running , Shoes , Sports
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China Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy ; (12)2005.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-567200

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Objective:To standardize the clinical information of the nose.Methods:Based on the 1034 descriptions on the clinical manifestation of nose in the database of the clinical records of Chinese medicine in the past dynasties,according to the hypothesis of symptomatic unit,the symptomatic units,the second-level clinical characteristics and the limiting factors were summarized in the paper.Results:All the descriptions on the clinical manifestation of nose include 11 symptomatic units,7 second-level clinical characteristics and 1 limiting factor.Conclusion:Comparing with the symptoms in the authoritative works of Chinese medicine,cold-feeling of the nose while breathing was the new fi nding,nares flaring and ozena recorded in the authoritative works were the second-level clinical characteristics of polypnea and rhinorrhoea respectively.Nose diseases,such as nasal eczema,were usually diagnosed by several symptomatic units,so they were not symptomatic units.

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