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Rev. med. vet. (Bogota) ; (24): 51-57, jul.-dic. 2012. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-663830

ABSTRACT

El objetivo fue comparar, en cuanto a productividad en materia seca y captura de carbono, entre un sistema silvopastoril y un sistema tradicional en cinco fincas ganaderas de piedemonte del departamento de Casanare. En el lote experimental de cada finca se sembró una mezcla de cuatro especies de pastos, de los cuales Brachiaria brizantha fue la especie que tuvo un desarrollo exitoso en las cinco fincas, y con la cual se analizó su productividad en materia seca y captura de carbono. A los cinco meses después de la renovación de pastos en los lotes experimentales se obtuvo una productividad en materia seca entre 6,3 y 14,9 tMS/ha, y encaptura de carbono entre 2,7 y 6,4 tCOT/ha; mientras que en los lotes tradicionales estuvo entre 4 y 5 tMS/ha, y en captura de carbono entre 1,7 y 2,9 tCOT/ha. A los 20 meses en los lotes experimentales se obtuvo una productividad en materia seca entre 12 y 13,7 tMS/ha, y en captura de carbono entre 4,1 y 4,5 tCOT/ha; mientras que en los lotes tradicionales estuvo entre 4,4 y 6,5 tMS/ha, y en captura de carbono entre 1,4 y 2,1 tCOT/ha. Esto indica que la renovación de praderas con pastos adecuados y el pastoreo de rotación favorecen la producción en materia seca y la captura de carbono...


The goal was to compare, in terms of dry matter productivity and carbon sequestration, asilvopastoral system with a traditional system in five foothill cattle farms in the Departmentof Casanare. A mixture of four species of grass was planted in the experimental plot of eachfarm, of which Brachiaria brizantha was the species that had a successful development in thefive farms, and whose dry matter and carbon sequestration productivity was analyzed. Fivemonths after pasture renovation in the experimental lots, a dry matter productivity between6.3 and 14.9 tMS/ha and carbon sequestration productivity between 2.7 and 6.4 tCOT/ha were obtained; in traditional lots, dry matter productivity was between 4 and 5 tMS/ha,while carbon sequestration productivity was between 1.7 and 2.9 tCOT/ha. At 20 months, dry matter productivity between 12 and 13.7 tMS/ha, and carbon sequestration productivitybetween 4.1 and 4.5 tCOT/ha were obtained in experimental lots, while in traditionallots, dry matter productivity was between 4.4 and 6.5 tMS/ha, while carbon sequestrationproductivity was between 1.4 and 2.1 tCOT/ha. This indicates that renewal of grasslandswith suitable pastures and rotational grazing favor dry matter and carbon sequestration production...


O objetivo foi comparar, com respeito à produtividade em matéria seca e captura de carbono,um sistema silvipastoril e um sistema tradicional em cinco fazendas de criação de gado nodepartamento de Casanare. No lote experimental de cada fazenda plantou-se uma misturade quatro espécies de pastos, dos quais Brachiaria brizantha foi a espécie que teve um desenvolvimentobem-sucedido nas cinco fazendas, e com a qual analisou-se sua produtividadeem matéria seca e captura de carbono. Cinco meses depois da renovação de pastos nos lotesexperimentais obteve-se uma produtividade em matéria seca entre 6,3 e 14,9 tMS/ha, e umacaptura de carbono entre 2,7 e 6,4 tCOT/ha; enquanto que nos lotes tradicionais esteveentre 4 e 5 tMS/ha, e uma captura de carbono entre 1,7 e 2,9 tCOT/ha. Aos 20 meses noslotes experimentais obteve-se uma produtividade em matéria seca entre 12 e 13,7 tMS/ha, eem captura de carbono entre 4,1 e 4,5 tCOT/ha; enquanto que nos lotes tradicionais esteveentre 4,4 e 6,5 tMS/ha, e uma captura de carbono entre 1,4 e 2,1 tCOT/ha. Isto indica quea renovação de pastos com variedades adequadas e o pastoreio de rotação favorecem a produçãode matéria seca e a captura de carbono...


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Humans , Carbon , Efficiency , Poa
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The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association ; : 140-145, 2011.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-649342

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: We tried to reveal radiographic clues for the possibility of damages to the important structures, including the peroneal nerve and the anterior tibial artery, caused by a proximal interlocking screw with a medial to lateral oblique direction (ObML-PIS). MATERIALS AND METHODS: The length of the proximal tibiofiular joint (PTFJ) was measured from the tip of the fibular head to the end of PTFJ on the simple oblique radiographs of 22 cases of tibial intramedullary (IM) nailing. The center (O) of the IM nailing, from the tibial anterior cortex at the level of insertion of an ObML-PIS, was measured on the simple lateral radiographs. The angle POA (P: a point 10 mm anterior from the anterior fibular border, A: a point on the tangent line from the O point to the posteromedial cortex of the fibula) was measured on the MR axial view of 60 cases, and within this angle an ObML-PIS could injure the important anatomical structures. Transverse and 45-degree oblique diameters of the proximal tibia on the MR axial view were also measured. RESULTS: The PTFJ length was 18.5+/-3.3 mm and the O point was located at 15.3+/-3.4 mm posterior from the tibial anterior cortex. The angle POA was 21.4+/-6.2-67.8+/-6.7 degrees with medial to lateral oblique directions. The transverse diameter of the proximal tibia was 58.0+/-5.8 mm and the 45-degree oblique diameter was 50.7+/-6.2 mm. CONCLUSION: Special caution may be needed when we use an ObML-PIS because it is located at the level distal from the end of the PTFJ and within the POA angle, and the peroneal nerve and anterior tibial artery can possibly be severed.


Subject(s)
Fracture Fixation, Intramedullary , Head , Joints , Nails , Peroneal Nerve , Poa , Tibia , Tibial Arteries , Tibial Fractures
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Korean Journal of Medicine ; : S862-S866, 2004.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-69291

ABSTRACT

Psoas abscess is caused by primary or secondary and most commonly results from direct extension of intraabdominal infections. Staphylococcus aureus is the most common organism for psoas abscess secondary to vertebral osteomyelitis. Tuberculosis, malnutrition, alcoholism, diabetes mellitus, bone marrow failure, and steroid use are responsible for compromise in host defense and consequent increase in the relative risk of psoas abscess. We report here a case of bilateral poas abscess developed in a 58 year old patient with relapsed plasmacytoma in pelvic cavity during chemotherapy.


Subject(s)
Humans , Middle Aged , Abscess , Alcoholism , Bone Marrow , Diabetes Mellitus , Drug Therapy , Intraabdominal Infections , Malnutrition , Multiple Myeloma , Osteomyelitis , Plasmacytoma , Poa , Psoas Abscess , Staphylococcus aureus , Tuberculosis
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The Korean Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology ; : 215-222, 1999.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-728414

ABSTRACT

Nonylphenol (NP) is a widespread environmental pollutant that has been shown to exert both toxic and estrogenic effects on mammalian cells. As the effects of NP on the reproductive system of adult male vertebrates are virtually unknown, we investigated not only the changes of reproductive hormone secretion in serum after chronic exposure to NP but also, in order to identify the site of its action, the reproductive hormone secretion in serum 48 hours after microinfusion of NP within hypothalamic preoptic area (POA). In the chronic exposure, the luteinizing hormone (LH), follicle stimulating hormone (FSH), and testosterone in serum were decreased but prolactin (PRL) concentrations were increased. The LH, FSH, and testosterone in serum were decreased through the direct infusion of NP into POA, while there was no difference in mean serum prolactin between NP and control groups. These observations suggest that NP as endocrine disruptor has modulatory effects on hypothalamo-pituitary-gonadalaxis and that the site of action of NP could be hypothalamic POA.


Subject(s)
Adult , Animals , Humans , Male , Rats , Estrogens , Ethanol , Follicle Stimulating Hormone , Luteinizing Hormone , Poa , Preoptic Area , Prolactin , Testosterone , Vertebrates
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