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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Skeletal Consequences of Crohn's Disease: The Muscle-Bone Relationship

Naomi Lee Unknown Date (has links)
Metabolic bone disease is a frequent complication of Crohn’s disease (CD) with the pathogenesis of reduced bone mass in CD reported to include body weight, disease severity, disease treatments and surgery, physical activity and nutritional status. To date, there have been no studies to examine the prevalence of osteopenia and osteoporosis in an Australian CD population. Similarly, the roles of disease state and treatment, lifestyle factors and the role of body composition in the development of bone loss in CD have not been examined in an Australian CD cohort to date. This thesis has sought, for the first time, to determine the prevalence and severity of bone loss in an Australian CD population and to examine the relationship between various clinical, genetic, lifestyle and treatment variables. The role of body composition in bone loss was assessed by close examination of the muscle-bone relationship by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) and the local muscle-bone unit by peripheral quantitative computed tomography (pQCT) so that informed targeted treatment strategies may be implemented. Study 1 assessed the prevalence of bone loss and both molecular and clinical risk factors for bone loss in a large Crohn’s disease population. Bone mineral density (BMD) data were combined with clinical information and correlated with single nucleotide polymorphisms within the TNF-α, interleukin-10, and NOD2/CARD15 genes. Study 2 examined the independent effects of body composition and muscle strength on regional and whole body BMD in a cohort of CD patients to determine their relative importance to bone strength in this population. Study 3 used pQCT for the first time in a CD population to assess the functional muscle-bone unit in order to determine if the high prevalence of low bone mass reported in CD patients is mediated by altered body composition, in particular muscle mass and strength. Study 1 revealed 45% of CD patients had previously been diagnosed with osteopenia and 18% with osteoporosis. Both the TNF-α “GT” haplotype and the -857 “CC” genotype showed strong associations with bone mineral density overall (p=0.003 and p=0.002, respectively). Body mass index (p=0.01) and previous bowel resection in females (p=0.03) were predictive of a higher spine bone density, whilst body mass index (p=0.003) and the effect of years since first bowel resection (p=0.02) remained independent predictors of proximal femur bone mineral density. When bone mineral density was assessed in Study 2, the prevalence of osteopenia and osteoporosis was 32% and 17%, respectively, with osteopenia more common at the hip and osteoporosis more common at the spine. In multiple regression analyses, appendicular muscle mass was an independent predictor of whole body and regional BMD while lean mass was an independent predictor at the hip. Neither grip strength nor fat mass were independently associated with BMD. Of the components of body composition, muscle mass was strongly associated with regional and whole body bone mineral density. When the muscle-bone unit was assessed using pQCT in Study 3 to further examine this relationship, CD patients demonstrated lower tibial shaft mass, tibial shaft cortical cross-sectional area, and proximal tibia bone mineral density than similarly aged healthy controls. CD subjects also had significantly lower areal bone mineral density by DXA than controls at the total body (P=0.038) and hip (P=0.019). There were no significant differences between groups for any of the muscle-bone indices assessed, such as bone mineral content/muscle cross-sectional area and bone cross sectional area / muscle strength. Together, these studies have demonstrated a high prevalence of metabolic bone disease in an Australian CD population. We were able to identify a novel protective association between a TNF-α haplotype and bone mineral density and also confirmed the importance of body mass index and intestinal resection on bone loss in this population. Furthermore, these studies indicated that lean mass, and more specifically muscle mass, was a significant independent predictor of regional and whole body BMD. Consequently, maintaining or increasing muscle mass in this patient population may have a positive effect on BMD and prevent the development of osteopenia and osteoporosis. Although only modest differences were found between CD patients and controls for areal BMD by DXA and some bone parameters by pQCT, there were no differences in indices of the muscle-bone unit. These results suggest that bone strength is adequate for muscle size and strength in our sample of male CD patients with well-controlled disease, inferring that no specific intervention is required to correct expected deficiencies in this relationship. Instead, an exercise training program introduced to this patient cohort should aim to maintain or increase bone mass through weight-bearing exercises as well as encourage the maintenance or increase in muscle mass.
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Comportamento biomecânico do reparo ósseo nos biomateriais de origem bovina / Biomechanical behavior of bone healing in biomaterials of bovine matter

Martins, Cesar Antonio de Quadros 21 December 2001 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2016-12-06T17:07:09Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 CesarMartins.pdf: 970860 bytes, checksum: 6ad6b24dacadddaad307316c6a4edb43 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2001-12-21 / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior / The purpose of this study was to analyze the ultimate strength and displacement behavior of healed 3.5-mm segmental radius defects in seventeen adult male rabbits in a fourty-two days follow-up. The defect was filled out with biomaterials (ten radius) such as bone morphogenetic protein, inorganic bovine bone matrix, organic bovine bone matrix and bovine collagen in one group (group I). Group II (seven radius) received fresh-frozen allograft bone obtained from a rabbit bone-banking created for this study. The opposite limbs were the control group (group III) with seventeen radius. The three point bending and the displacement were recorded in all specimens studied. The one-way analysis of variance (p£ 0.05) and the variation coefficient in the whole three groups. Significant difference in the ultimate strengh were found between group I and III (p= 0.0009). The variable ultimate strength of group I has presented a coefficient of variation of 87%, group II has presented a oefficient of variation of 66% and the control group a coefficient of variation of 31%. Group I in the variable displacement has presented a coefficient do variation of 70%, group II has presented a coefficient of variation of 60% and group III 33%. Beetwen groups I and II the least variated group was group II in both variables. However, four in ten non-unions were recorded in the biomaterial group. All allograft group specimens have shown bone healing in the follow-up period. This study do not demonstrate the effectiveness of bovine origin biomaterials as suitable on bone formation. Clinical Relevance: Segmental Bone loss due to trauma, tumor resection or other causes are one of the most challenging problems in orthopaedic surgery. Several materials have been used as bone regenerator, even thou bone tissue has a very known potential of healing. Allograft bone tissue is very attractive possibility but presents a high disease transmission risk. Although autograft tissue has a short stock tissue for some situations in the daily orthopaedic activity, it remains the gold standard for most surgeons. In some cases, bovine origin biomaterials are the only choice available to solve the bone loss situations. / O presente estudo tem como objetivo identificar a resistência mecânica óssea e o deslocamento do osso neoformado utilizando-se biomateriais de origem bovina e enxerto homólogo no preenchimento de uma falha de 3,5 mm no rádio em 17 dos 19 coelhos adultos machos da raça nova zelândia, com massa de 3,5 a 5,0 Kg. Os biomateriais são substâncias biologicamente ativas, que apresentam efeito osteogênico, isto é, ativam a formação de osso novo nos organismos vivos. Neste estudo foram utilizados três grupos: grupo I com enxerto ósseo orgânico e inorgânico bovino, pool de proteína morfogenética bovina e colágeno bovino, como biomateriais em dez animais. Dois animais foram submetidos à retirada das asas ilíacas para posterior congelamento e implantação em sete animais formando o grupo II, ou enxerto homólogo. O grupo III ou controle consistiu nos rádios não operados dos 17 animais. Após 42 dias, os animais foram sacrificados e os rádios foram submetidos ao teste de flexão em três pontos, com a aplicação da carga no sítio da regeneração, sendo avaliados a carga máxima e o deslocamento neste ensaio mecânico. O teste estatístico realizado foi ANOVA - um caminho, com p£0,05 para três amostras, post-hoc de Scheffé e o coeficiente de variação. Quanto à carga máxima para a ruptura, o grupo I (biomateriais) apresentou uma média de 77,1 N ± 67,2N e um CV (coeficiente de variação) de 87%, o grupo II (enxerto homólogo) apresentou uma média de 154,8 N ±103,2 N, com um CV de 66%, já o grupo controle obteve uma média de 201,8 N ± 63,0N e um CV de 31%, que caracterizou uma diferença estatisticamente significante entre o grupo I com o grupo controle (p=0,0009). Quanto a variável deslocamento, o grupo I apresentou uma média de 1,0 mm ± 0,7mm com um CV de 70%, o grupo do II apresentou uma média de 1,0 mm ± 0,6 mm com um CV de 60% e o grupo III uma média de 0,9 mm ± 0,3 mm e CV de 33%, não demonstrando diferença estatisticamente significante (p=0,49). Quatro espécimes do grupo dos biomateriais que fizeram parte do estudo estatístico apresentaram não consolidação na falha criada, por outro lado os espécimes preenchidos com enxerto homólogo consolidaram em todos os casos. Em conclusão, os enxertos homólogos apresentaram consolidação satisfatória demonstrando um pico de carga máxima com valores próximos aos do grupo controle. Porém, os biomateriais demonstraram uma variação intragrupo muito alta devido às não consolidações, com média de carga máxima muito baixa.
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Granulometria do calcÃrio para podeiras comerciais submetidas ou nÃo à iluminaÃÃo artificial / Limestone particle size subjected to commercial podeiras or not will floodlit

Regina PatrÃcia de Souza Xavier 04 March 2013 (has links)
FundaÃÃo Cearense de Apoio ao Desenvolvimento Cientifico e TecnolÃgico / The experiment was conducted to evaluate the effects of particle size of the limestone and the use of artificial light on feeding behavior, performance, egg quality and bone of laying hens. A total of 300 Hisex White hens at 18 weeks of age, distributed in a completely randomized design in factorial 5 x 2, with 5 replicates of 6 birds. The factors studied were 5 granulometries obtained by increasing the proportion of coarse limestone (0, 25, 50, 75 and 100%) compared to 2 types of thin and light, with and without artificial light. No significant interaction between factors (size x lighting program) for all parameters evaluated on performance, egg quality and bone. There was also no significant effect on the level of coarse limestone in diets on performance and egg quality, however had an effect on bone quality. Among the light programs, showed that the use of artificial light showed eggs with higher Haugh Units compared to birds that received only natural light. With respect to feeding behavior no significant interaction between factors limestone, light and time. However, significant effects of the interaction (light and time), there was a higher consumption in birds without artificial light in relation to artificial light during the hours of 6am to 9h40min and 12:40 to 17:40 and the interaction effect (limestone and time) , it was observed that at the time of 6am to 9h40min, increased consumption, corresponded to the gradual increase in the ration of coarse limestone. For laying hens in the first laying cycle, created in geographic coordinates that developed in the research, changes in particle size of limestone provided an improvement in bone quality of the birds and the use of artificial light may favor albumen quality as Haugh unit. / O experimento foi realizado com o objetivo de avaliar os efeitos da granulometria do calcÃrio e do uso da luz artificial sobre o comportamento alimentar, desempenho, qualidade do ovo e Ãssea de poedeiras comerciais. Foram utilizadas 300 poedeiras Hisex White com 18 semanas de idade, distribuÃdas em um delineamento inteiramente casualizado, em esquema fatorial 5 x 2, com 5 repetiÃÃes de 6 aves. Os fatores estudados foram 5 granulometrias obtidas pelo aumento da proporÃÃo de calcÃrio grosso (0, 25, 50, 75 e 100%) em relaÃÃo ao fino e 2 tipos de iluminaÃÃo, com e sem luz artificial. NÃo houve interaÃÃo significativa entre os fatores (granulometria x programa de luz) para os parÃmetros avaliados sobre desempenho, qualidade do ovo e Ãssea. TambÃm nÃo houve efeito significativo do nÃvel de calcÃrio grosso na raÃÃo sobre o desempenho e qualidade do ovo, entretanto apresentou efeito sobre a qualidade Ãssea. Entre os programas de luz, observou-se que o uso de luz artificial apresentou ovos com maiores valores de unidade Haugh em relaÃÃo Ãs aves que receberam apenas luz natural. Com relaÃÃo ao comportamento alimentar nÃo houve interaÃÃo significativa entre os fatores calcÃrio, luz e horÃrio. Contudo, houve efeito significativo entre a interaÃÃo (luz e horÃrio), observou-se um maior consumo nas aves sem luz artificial em relaÃÃo aos com luz artificial nos horÃrios de 6h Ãs 9h40min e 12h40min Ãs 17h40min e efeito na interaÃÃo (calcÃrio e horÃrio), observou-se que no horÃrio de 6h Ãs 9h40min, o aumento do consumo, correspondeu ao aumento gradativo do calcÃrio grosso na raÃÃo. Para poedeiras comerciais no primeiro ciclo de postura, criadas nas coordenadas geogrÃficas em que se desenvolveu a pesquisa, as mudanÃas na granulometria do calcÃrio proporcionou uma melhora na qualidade Ãssea das aves e a utilizaÃÃo da luz artificial pode favorecer a qualidade do albÃmen medida em unidade Haugh.
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Bone strength of the human distal radius under fall loading conditions : an experimental and numerical study / Résistance du radius humain distal soumis à un chargement représentatif d’une chute : étude expérimentale et numérique

Zapata, Edison 02 December 2015 (has links)
Les fractures de fragilité représentent un problème de santé publique pour les personnes âgées. L'évaluation de la résistance osseuse et du risque de fracture par la méthode de référence (absorption bi-photonique à rayons X, DXA) est limitée. Les micro-modèles en éléments finis (µFEM) ont montré de meilleures prédictions de la résistance osseuse, mais on ne peut confirmer qu’ils améliorent l’estimation du risque de fracture par rapport à la DXA. L'objectif de cette thèse était donc d'évaluer si la prédiction par simulation numérique pouvait être améliorée en prenant en compte des conditions réalistes de chargement. Tout d’abord, les conditions de chargement correspondant à une chute vers l’avant ont été reproduites sur 32 radius humain dans une expérimentation ex-vivo. Les résultats expérimentaux ont conduits à deux groupes : un fracturé et un non fracturé. Puis, la capacité de prédiction d’un modèle « ségment » (9 mm de radius distal) créé en utilisant un scanner à très haute résolution (High Resolution peripheral Quantitative Computed Tomography) a été évaluée. . Différentes configurations (axiale (configuration standard) et 5 non-axiales) ont été simulées. L’implémentation de chargement non-axial n’a pas amélioré la capacité de prédiction du modèle « segment ». Finalement, un modèle hétérogène du radius distal entier a été créé à partir d’un scanner clinique (Cone Beam Computed Tomography). Ce modèle a pris en compte les conditions d’une chute en termes d’orientation et de vitesse. Le modèle de radius distal entier a montré une meilleure prédiction de la charge à la rupture expérimentale que le modèle « segment ». Cette étude propose des données originales pour la validation de modèles numériques pour l’amélioration de la prédiction du risque de fracture / Fragility fractures represent a public health problem for elderly. The assessment of the bone strength and of the risk of fracture by the gold standard method (Dual X-ray Absorptiometry - DXA) is limited. Micro-finite element models (µFEM) have shown to better predict the bone strength, but it is not possible to confirm that they do better than the density measured by DXA to estimate the risk of fracture. Thus, the aim of this thesis was to evaluate whether including realistic loading conditions could improve the level of prediction of the FEM. First, we reproduced the loading conditions of a forward fall on 32 radii in an ex-vivo experiment. This experiment leaded to two groups: one fractured and one non - fractured. Then, we evaluated the prediction capability of a segment FEM (9 mm of the distal radius) created using the High Resolution peripheral Quantitative Computed Tomography. This segment FEM was tested under the axial loading (standard analysis), and under five additional non-axial configurations. It was found that the prediction capability of the segment FEM was not improved by the implementation of non-axial loadings. Finally, a heterogeneous FEM of the whole distal radius was created using data from a Cone Beam Computed Tomography. This model considers the fall loading configurations in orientation and speed of the ex-vivo experiment. The FEM of the whole distal radius has a better accuracy to predict the experimental failure load than the segment FEM. This study proposes original data for model validation dedicated to further improvements of fracture risk prediction
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Translational studies into the effects of exercise on estimated bone strength

Weatherholt, Alyssa Marie 05 August 2015 (has links)
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) / Mechanical loading associated with exercise is known to benefit bone health; however, most studies explore exercise benefits on bone mass independent of bone structure and strength. The purpose of this dissertation is to explore the response of the skeleton to exercise across the translational divide between animal- and human-based studies, with a particular emphasis on exercise-induced changes in bone structure and estimated strength. To explore the skeletal benefits of exercise, models were used wherein loading is introduced unilaterally to one extremity. Unilateral exercise enables the contralateral, non-exercised extremity to be used as an internal control site for the influences of systemic factors, such as genetics and circulating hormones. In study 1, a dose response between load magnitude and tibial midshaft cortical bone adaptation was observed in mice that had their right tibia loaded in axial compression at one of three load magnitudes for 3 d/wk over 4 weeks. In study 2, the ability of peripheral quantitative computed tomography to provide very good prediction of midshaft humerus mechanical properties with good short-term precision in human subjects was demonstrated. In study 3, collegiate-level jumping (long and/or high jump) athletes were shown to have larger side-to-side differences in tibial midshaft structure and estimated strength between their jump and lead legs than observed in non-jumping athletes. In study 4, prepubertal baseball players followed for 12 months were shown to gain more bone mass, structure and estimated strength in their throwing arm relative to their nonthrowing arm over the course of 12 months. These cumulative data using a combination of experimental models ranging from animal to cross-sectional and longitudinal human models demonstrate the ability of the skeleton to adapt its structure and estimated strength to the mechanical loading associated with exercise. Study of these models in future work may aid in optimizing skeletal responses to exercise.
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Cortical Bone Mechanics Technology (CBMT) and Dual X-Ray Absorptiometry (DXA) Sensitivity to Bone Collagen Degradation in Human Ulna Bone

Warnock, Sarah M. January 2019 (has links)
No description available.
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The evaluation of bone strength

Jain, Atul January 2008 (has links)
Bone drilling is a major part of orthopaedic surgery performed during the internal fixation of fractured bones. At present, information related to drilling force, drilling torque, rate of drill bit penetration and drill bit rotational speed is not available to orthopaedic surgeons, clinicians and researchers as bone drilling is performed manually. This research demonstrates that bone drilling force data if recorded in-vivo, during the repair of bone fractures, can provide information about the strength/quality of the bone. Drilling force does not give a direct measure of bone strength; therefore it has been correlated with the shear strength and screw pullout strength to determine the efficacy in estimating the bone strength. Various synthetic bone material densities and animal bones have been tested to demonstrate the use of drilling force data. A novel automated experimental test rig, which enables drilling tests, screw insertion and screw pullout tests to be carried out in a controlled environment, has been developed. Both drilling and screw pullout tests have been carried out in a single setting of the specimen to reduce the experimental errors and increase repeatability of the results. A significantly high value of correlation (r² > 0.99) between drilling force & shear strength and also between drilling force & normalised screw pullout strength in synthetic bone material was found. Furthermore, a high value of correlation (r² = 0.958 for pig bones and r² = 0.901 for lamb bones) between maximum drilling force & normalised screw pullout strength was also found. The result shows that drilling data can be used to predict material strength. Bone screws are extensively used during the internal fixation of fractured bones. The amount of screw been tightened is one of the main factor which affects the bone-screw fixation quality. Over tightening of screw can result into the loss of bone-screw fixation strength, whereas under tightening can result in the screw loosening. Therefore, optimum tightening of the screw is important to achieve the maximum bone-screw fixation strength. At present, optimum tightening of the screw is entirely dependent upon the skill and judgment of the surgeon, which is predominantly based on the feel of the screw tightening torque. Various studies have been reported in the literature to develop an algorithm to set an optimum tightening torque value to be used in surgery. A method which is based on the use of rotation angle of the screw while tightening, rather than using screw insertion/tightening torque, to optimise the bone-screw fixation strength is proposed in this research. The effectiveness of the proposed method has been successfully demonstrated on the synthetic bone material using the designed test rig. The optimum angle for the tested screw was found to be 120° which is equivalent to 33% of the screw pitch.
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Consommation chronique d'alcool, exercice physique et tissu osseux : modifications densitométriques, architecturales, biomécaniques et métaboliques chez le rat / Chronic alcohol consumption, physical exercise and bone tissue : densitometric, microarchitectural, biomechanic and metabolic changes in the rat

Maurel, Delphine 24 November 2011 (has links)
La consommation d’alcool a des effets sur le tissu osseux. L’alcoolisme est une des causes d’ostéoporose secondaire chez l’homme. Dans ce travail nous avons mené différentes expérimentations chez le rat afin d’étudier les effets d’une consommation chronique d’alcool combinée ou non à un entraînement aérobie sur le tissu osseux. Nous avons montré qu’une faible dose d’alcool administrée pendant une période courte peut avoir un effet positif sur la densité minérale osseuse et l’épaisseur trabéculaire. En revanche, la combinaison activité physique et consommation modérée d’alcool n’a pas d’effet additif sur la potentialisation du tissu osseux. Nous avons également démontré un effet dose de l’alcool indiquant des effets délétères majorés sur la densité minérale osseuse (DMO), la microarchitecture corticale et la résistance osseuse avec des apports croissants (25%, 30% et 35% v/v). La modification de DMO s’accompagne d’un changement de composition corporelle et d’une diminution de la leptine systémique. Cependant, le nombre d’adipocytes augmente dans la moelle osseuse. Nous avons mis en évidence dans ce modèle d’ostéoporose secondaire due à l’alcool une augmentation de l’apoptose des ostéocytes, corrélée à la diminution de la DMO et à l’augmentation de l’adiposité médullaire. Nous avons de plus mis en évidence une incorporation de lipides dans les ostéocytes, incorporation fortement corrélée à l’apoptose de ces cellules. Enfin, nos résultats montrent qu’un exercice physique régulier combiné à une consommation chronique et excessive d’alcool permet de prévenir les effets délétères de l’alcool sur les paramètres osseux (porosité corticale, épaisseur corticale) et limite la diminution de la DMO. Cette diminution est associée à une régulation de l’apoptose des ostéocytes. / Heavy chronic alcohol consumption has deleterious effects on bone tissue. It is one of the major causes of secondary osteoporosis in men. In this work, we draw several experimentations to assess the effects of chronic alcohol consumption on bone, combined or not to an aerobic training in the rat. We showed that light to moderate chronic alcohol consumption during a short time lead to an increase of bone mineral density (BMD) and trabecular thickness, whith no additive effects of physical exercise on bone tissue. When the alcohol doses were increased, we showed deleterious effects on BMD, microarchitecture, bone resistance with a dose effect with increasing alcohol doses (25%, 30% and 35% v/v): the more alcohol was concentrated and the more the bone parameters were decreased. The BMD decrease was associated with a change in body composition, and with a decrease in serum leptin. However, the number of lipid droplets in the bone marrow was increased dramatically. We demonstrated that there was a huge increase in osteocyte apoptosis with alcohol (35% v/v) in this alcohol-induced osteoporosis model, which was correlated with BMD and bone marrow adiposity. We have also shown that there was lipid incorporation in bone micro vessels and in osteocytes, which was correlated with osteocyte apoptosis. Lastly, we showed that when regular exercise was associated with heavy chronic alcohol consumption, the bone parameters were normal (trabecular, cortical thickness, femur length) and the BMD was less decreased compared to alcohol-fed and sedentary rats. These effects were associated with a regulation of osteocyte apoptosis.
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Granulometria do calcário para podeiras comerciais submetidas ou não á iluminação artificial / Limestone particle size subjected to commercial podeiras or not will floodlit

Xavier, Regina Patrícia de Souza January 2013 (has links)
XAVIER, Regina Patrícia de Souza. Granulometria do calcário para podeiras comerciais submetidas ou não á iluminação artificial. 2013. 51 f. : Dissertação (Mestrado) - Universidade Federal do Ceará, Centro de Ciências, Departamento de Zootecnia, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Zootecnia. Fortaleza-CE, 2013. / Submitted by Eric Santiago (erichhcl@gmail.com) on 2016-08-10T15:43:45Z No. of bitstreams: 1 2013_dis_rpsxavier.pdf: 489341 bytes, checksum: 41b075add288fff4301df196cba6837d (MD5) / Approved for entry into archive by Nádja Goes (nmoraissoares@gmail.com) on 2016-08-12T12:21:58Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 2013_dis_rpsxavier.pdf: 489341 bytes, checksum: 41b075add288fff4301df196cba6837d (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2016-08-12T12:21:58Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 2013_dis_rpsxavier.pdf: 489341 bytes, checksum: 41b075add288fff4301df196cba6837d (MD5) Previous issue date: 2013 / The experiment was conducted to evaluate the effects of particle size of the limestone and the use of artificial light on feeding behavior, performance, egg quality and bone of laying hens. A total of 300 Hisex White hens at 18 weeks of age, distributed in a completely randomized design in factorial 5 x 2, with 5 replicates of 6 birds. The factors studied were 5 granulometries obtained by increasing the proportion of coarse limestone (0, 25, 50, 75 and 100%) compared to 2 types of thin and light, with and without artificial light. No significant interaction between factors (size x lighting program) for all parameters evaluated on performance, egg quality and bone. There was also no significant effect on the level of coarse limestone in diets on performance and egg quality, however had an effect on bone quality. Among the light programs, showed that the use of artificial light showed eggs with higher Haugh Units compared to birds that received only natural light. With respect to feeding behavior no significant interaction between factors limestone, light and time. However, significant effects of the interaction (light and time), there was a higher consumption in birds without artificial light in relation to artificial light during the hours of 6am to 9h40min and 12:40 to 17:40 and the interaction effect (limestone and time) , it was observed that at the time of 6am to 9h40min, increased consumption, corresponded to the gradual increase in the ration of coarse limestone. For laying hens in the first laying cycle, created in geographic coordinates that developed in the research, changes in particle size of limestone provided an improvement in bone quality of the birds and the use of artificial light may favor albumen quality as Haugh unit. / O experimento foi realizado com o objetivo de avaliar os efeitos da granulometria do calcário e do uso da luz artificial sobre o comportamento alimentar, desempenho, qualidade do ovo e óssea de poedeiras comerciais. Foram utilizadas 300 poedeiras Hisex White com 18 semanas de idade, distribuídas em um delineamento inteiramente casualizado, em esquema fatorial 5 x 2, com 5 repetições de 6 aves. Os fatores estudados foram 5 granulometrias obtidas pelo aumento da proporção de calcário grosso (0, 25, 50, 75 e 100%) em relação ao fino e 2 tipos de iluminação, com e sem luz artificial. Não houve interação significativa entre os fatores (granulometria x programa de luz) para os parâmetros avaliados sobre desempenho, qualidade do ovo e óssea. Também não houve efeito significativo do nível de calcário grosso na ração sobre o desempenho e qualidade do ovo, entretanto apresentou efeito sobre a qualidade óssea. Entre os programas de luz, observou-se que o uso de luz artificial apresentou ovos com maiores valores de unidade Haugh em relação às aves que receberam apenas luz natural. Com relação ao comportamento alimentar não houve interação significativa entre os fatores calcário, luz e horário. Contudo, houve efeito significativo entre a interação (luz e horário), observou-se um maior consumo nas aves sem luz artificial em relação aos com luz artificial nos horários de 6h às 9h40min e 12h40min às 17h40min e efeito na interação (calcário e horário), observou-se que no horário de 6h às 9h40min, o aumento do consumo, correspondeu ao aumento gradativo do calcário grosso na ração. Para poedeiras comerciais no primeiro ciclo de postura, criadas nas coordenadas geográficas em que se desenvolveu a pesquisa, as mudanças na granulometria do calcário proporcionou uma melhora na qualidade óssea das aves e a utilização da luz artificial pode favorecer a qualidade do albúmen medida em unidade Haugh.
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Validation of Mechanical Response Tissue Analysis by Three-Point Mechanical Bending of Artificial Human Ulnas

Arnold, Patricia A. 03 June 2013 (has links)
No description available.

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