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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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Assessing the compatibility and aroma production of NT 202 Co-Inoculant with different wine yeasts and additives

Scholtz, Marene 03 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MScAgric)--Stellenbosch University, 2013. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The influence of malolactic fermentation (MLF) in most red and some white wines is one of many factors that determine or influence wine quality, because it affects the flavour and sensory profile of wine. This process is a decarboxylation process conducted by lactic acid bacteria (LAB) such as Oenococcus, Lactobacillus, Pediococcus and Leuconostoc. Mostly Oenococcus oeni, but recently also Lactobacillus plantarum is used in commercial starter cultures and also the first mixed MLF starter culture (NT 202 Co-Inoculant) was commercialized in 2011. The reason for the predominant use of O. oeni and recently L. plantarum is due to their tolerance to the harsh wine environment. Malolactic fermentation leads to a decrease in acidity and an increase in pH that leaves the wine with a softer mouthfeel. Another reason to conduct MLF is the improvement of microbial stability by the removal of malic acid as carbon source. Research focus has recently shifted to the ability of LAB and MLF as well as the interaction of LAB with yeast to alter the wine aroma profile via the modification and/or production of certain aroma compounds. The main goal of this study was to assess the impact of yeast and nutrient addition on the ability of the NT 202 Co-Inoculant to conduct MLF during co-inoculation and to evaluate the aroma compound production in the final wine. The first aim was to evaluate the impact of different red and white wine yeast strains on the ability of the NT 202 Co-Inoculant to conduct MLF during co-inoculation in Chardonnay, Merlot and Shiraz. Malolactic fermentation was unsuccessful in the Chardonnay due to a low pH, but successful in Merlot and Shiraz. Based on the malic acid degradation ability of the NT 202 Co- Inoculant, the yeasts were grouped into three categories: inhibitory, neutral or stimulatory towards MLF. Co-inoculated MLF showed a clear decrease in total fermentation time while yeast strains such as WE 372 and Exotics showed positive compatibility with the NT 202 Co- Inoculant. The impact of the yeast-bacterial combinations on the aroma compound production in the final wine was evaluated. Co-inoculated MLF showed positive aroma changes in the red wines with a general increase in total esters (associated with fruity characters in wine) especially ethyl lactate and diethyl succinate that also contribute to the mouthfeel of the wine. Production of esters, volatile fatty acids and higher alcohols seemed to depend on the yeastand LAB strain used. The NT 202 Co-Inoculant contributed to the monoterpenes produced and MLF led to increased concentrations of diacetyl and acetoin, which are associated with buttery characters in wine. The second aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of wine additives (used during coinoculation) such as yeast- and bacterial nutrients, clarifying- and detoxifying agents on the ability of the NT 202 Co-Inoculant to conduct MLF and to assess their impact on the aroma compound production in the final wine. No negative or positive impact on the malic acid degradation of the NT 202 Co-Inoculant or the resulting aroma compound production was observed for the different wine additives used in this study. The results generated from this study showed that the selection of yeast strains is important as it will influence both the fermentation duration and final wine aroma. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Die invloed van appelmelksuurgisting (AMG) in die meeste rooi- en witwyne is een van baie faktore wat wynkwaliteit beïnvloed, omrede dit die geur en sensoriese profiel van wyn beïnvloed. Hierdie proses is 'n dekarboksileringsaksie wat deur melksuurbakterieë (MSB), soos Oenococcus, Lactobacillus, Pediococcus en Leuconostoc, uitgevoer word. Die mees algemene bakterieë wat gebruik word, is Oenococcus oeni, maar onlangs het Lactobacillus plantarum ook na vore getree in die gebruik van kommersiële aanvangskulture. Die eerste gemengde AMGaanvangskultuur (NT 202 Co-Inoculant) is in 2011 gekommersialiseer. Die rede vir die oorheersende gebruik van O. oeni en L. plantarum word toegeskryf aan hul gehardhiedsgraad in ‘n uitdagende wynomgewing. Appelmelksuurgisting lei tot 'n afname in die suurheidsgraad en 'n toename in die pH van die wyn, wat 'n sagter mondgevoel tot gevolg het. Nog 'n rede waarom AMG deurgevoer word, is om die mikrobiese stabiliteit van die wyn te verbeter deur die verwydering van appelsuur as koolstofbron. Die navorsingsfokus het onlangs verskuif na die vermoë van MSB en AMG, sowel as die interaksie van MSB met die gis, om die wynaromaprofiel te verander deur middel van die verandering en/of produksie van sekere aromaverbindings. Die hoofdoel van hierdie studie was om die impak van die gis en voedingstof te evalueer ten opsigte van die vermoë van die NT 202 Co-Inoculant om AMG uit te voer tydens koïnokulasie. Die produksie van aromakomponente in die finale wyn is ook geëvalueer. Die eerste doelwit was om die impak van verskillende rooi- en witwyngisrasse te evalueer ten opsigte van die vermoë van die NT 202 Co-Inoculant om AMG uit te voer tydens koïnokulasie in Chardonnay, Merlot en Shiraz. Appelmelksuurgisting was onsuksesvol in die Chardonnay weens 'n lae pH, maar suksesvol in Merlot en Shiraz. In terme van die appelsuurafbraakvermoë van die NT 202 Co-Inoculant, is die giste in drie kategorieë gegroepeer: inhiberend, neutraal of stimulerend teenoor AMG. Ge-koïnokuleerde AMG het 'n duidelike afname in die totale fermentasietyd getoon, terwyl gisrasse, soos WE 372 en Exotics, ‘n positiewe verenigbaarheid met die NT 202 Co-Inoculant getoon het. Die impak van die gisbakteriële kombinasies op die aromakomponentproduksie in die finale wyn is geëvalueer. Gekoïnokuleerde AMG het positiewe aromaveranderinge in die rooiwyne getoon met 'n algemene toename in die totale esters (wat geassosieer word met vrugtige karakters in wyn), veral etiellaktaat en dietielsuksinaat, wat ook bydra tot die mondgevoel van die wyn. Dit het voorgekom dat produksie van esters, vlugtige vetsure en hoër alkohole moontlik afhanklik kan wees van die gis- en bakteriële ras gebruik. Die NT 202 Co-Inoculant het bygedra tot die monoterpene wat geproduseer is en AMG het gelei tot verhoogde konsentrasies van diasetiel en asetoïen, wat geassosieer word met botteragtige karakters in wyn. Die tweede doelwit van hierdie studie was om die impak van wyntoevoegingsmiddels (wat tydens koïnokulasie gebruik word) bv. gis- en bakteriese voedingstowwe, verhelderingsagente, asook detoksifiserende agente, te evalueer ten opsigte van die vermoë van die NT 202 Co- Inoculant om AMG uit te voer en om hul impak op die produksie van die aromakomponente van die finale wyn te ontleed. Geen negatiewe of positiewe effekte is waargeneem vir die verskillende wyntoevoegingsmiddels, wat in hierdie studie gebruik is, in terme van die appelsuurafbraak van die NT 202 Co-Inoculant of die gevolglike produksie van aromakomponente nie. Hierdie studie se resultate toon dat die keuse van die gisras belangrik is, omdat dit die fermentasietydperk, asook die finale wynaroma, beïnvloed. / Anchor Yeast, Oenobrands, The National Research Foundation and THRIP, for financial support
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Langages modernes pour la modélisation et la vérification des systèmes asynchrones

Thivolle, Damien 29 April 2011 (has links) (PDF)
Cette thèse se situe à l'intersection de deux domaines-clés : l'ingénierie dirigée par les modèles (IDM) et les méthodes formelles, avec différents champs d'application. Elle porte sur la vérification formelle d'applications parallèles modélisées selon l'approche IDM. Dans cette approche, les modèles tiennent un rôle central et permettent de développer une application par transformations successives (automatisées ou non) entre modèles intermédiaires à différents niveaux d'abstraction, jusqu'à la production de code exécutable. Lorsque les modèles ont une sémantique formelle, il est possible d'effectuer une vérification automatisée ou semi-automatisée de l'application. Ces principes sont mis en oeuvre dans TOPCASED, un environnement de développement d'applications critiques embarquées basé sur ECLIPSE, qui permet la vérification formelle par connexion à des boîtes à outils existantes. Cette thèse met en oeuvre l'approche TOPCASED en s'appuyant sur la boîte à outils CADP pour la vérification et sur son plus récent formalisme d'entrée : LOTOS NT. Elle aborde la vérification formelle d'applications IDM à travers deux problèmes concrets : 1) Pour les systèmes GALS (Globalement Asynchrone Localement Synchrone), une méthode de vérification générique par transformation en LOTOS NT est proposée, puis illustrée sur une étude de cas industrielle fournie par AIRBUS : un protocole pour les communications entre un avion et le sol décrit dans le langage synchrone SAM conçu par AIRBUS. 2) Pour les services Web décrits à l'aide de la norme BPEL (Business Process Execution Language), une méthode de vérification est proposée, qui est basée sur une transformation en LOTOS NT des modèles BPEL, en prenant en compte les sous-langages XML Schema, XPath et WSDL sur lesquels repose la norme BPEL.
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Kvinnan som smörjer Jesus i de synoptiska evangelierna : En narrativ feministisk analys

Falk, Carolin January 2019 (has links)
No description available.
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Information needs of the staff delivering higher education and TAFE courses to 'remote' Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students or Northern Australia

Burgess, Andre, n/a January 1995 (has links)
The present study focussed on the information needs of the academic staff of Batchelor College.* It examined their access to and the provision of adequate and appropriate resources for the implementation of the Diploma and Associate Diploma level courses offered through the College. Batchelor College, an institute of tertiary education, is situated 100 kilometres south of Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia. The content and the modes of delivery of Batchelor College courses are specifically designed to be culturally and socially appropriate to Aboriginal people, particularly those from traditionally oriented and 'remote' communities. It can only be within this framework that informed and sensitive research can be conducted. The main purpose of the current study was to investigate the information needs of staff delivering higher education courses to 'remote' Aboriginal students of Northern Australia. Six distinct areas of study emerged: 1, to identify the information needs; 2, to analyse the information-seeking behaviour; 3, to assess the level of satisfaction with current information sources; 4, to identify inadequacies in the existing information seeking processes; 5, to identify constraints experienced; and 6, to explore how future information needs may be catered for. A mailed survey instrument was specifically designed and implemented, and it attracted a response rate of eighty-seven percent. The population under investigation was the academic staff of Batchelor College, and the variables of: 1, location; 2, sex; 3, academic school; 4, designation; 5, tenure; 6, length of service; and 7, educational background were studied in relation to the questions asked. Results of the survey were analysed using 'Mystat: Statistical Applications', (1990). Frequency distributions were computed to determine the number of respondents who selected each option. A number of questions that elicited a written response were analysed, as were the many extra comments staff members made throughout the survey. The study found that the academic staff of Batchelor College are most affected by the location variable. It appears that how staff members use, regard and value the information sources used to inform their academic practice is affected by where a staff member is located. That is, the more isolated a staff member was, both geographically and professionally, the more significant were the findings of use of information sources. The study concludes with considerations of future planning strategies that could improve the access to and use of information. The study also identifies areas for further research. * Batchelor College, an institute of tertiary education, is situated 100 kilometres south of Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia (see Appendix 3).
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Papel de los biomarcadores en la miocardiopatía hipertrófica

Vílchez Aguilera, Juan Antonio 26 June 2013 (has links)
La miocardiopatía hipertrófica (MCH) es una enfermedad primaria del miocardio causada por cambios genéticos. La MCH presenta hipertrofia cardíaca, desorganización de los miocitos e incremento de la matriz colágena intersticial que contribuyen al desarrollo de un amplio espectro de anomalías funcionales, incluyendo isquemia miocárdica, disfunción sistólica, insuficiencia cardíaca congestiva, arritmias y muerte súbita (MS).Los objetivos de este trabajo fueron:- Comparar los valores de los diferentes biomarcadores (estrés parietal, inflamación, daño endotelial, necrosis, fibrosis y remodelado tisular) entre pacientes con MCH y un grupo control de similares características. - Examinar el comportamiento de las concentraciones de los diferentes biomarcadores clasificando el grupo de pacientes según su capacidad funcional, atendiendo a los grupos de la escala NYHA.- Estudiar la asociación de cada biomarcador a las diferentes variables clínicas, asociación con las características demográficas y con las diferentes pruebas complementarias que estiman la severidad de la enfermedad.El aumento de las concentraciones de NT-proBNP en pacientes con MCH, sugiere la existencia de un aumento en la tensión de la pared del ventrículo y una mayor rigidez de la misma debido al depósito de tejido fibrótico. Se ha observado un marcado daño endotelial, como demuestra una media elevada del FvW en el grupo de pacientes. La presencia de necrosis de cardiomiocitos se corrobora, al resultar significativo un discreto aumento de concentraciones de TnThs en los sujetos con MCH. Entre los péptidos del colágeno estudiados, sólo el ICTP está aumentado en pacientes, sugiriendo que la degradación del colágeno tipo I jugaría un papel importante en el remodelado tisular extracelular que tiene lugar en la MCH. - Se observa una asociación entre los valores séricos de NT-proBNP, FvW, TnThs y GDF-15 con una peor capacidad funcional. Los valores de PCRhs obtenidos, aun encontrando asociación a peor capacidad funcional, sugieren que en la MCH no hay presencia de afección de carácter inflamatorio en su fisiopatología. Como conclusiones destacamos que: NT-proBNP se ha asociado al grado de fibrosis estimado mediante RTG. La concentración de FvW se ha relacionado con obstrucción y taquicardia ventricular no sostenida, no en cambio con el RTG. Sí se asocia el aumento de TnThs a más fibrosis, además de con disfunción sistólica, por lo que dicho incremento podría reflejar una pérdida continua de miocitos debido a un moderado rango de necrosis. Del grupo de péptidos estudiados del metabolismo del colágeno tipo I y III, no se han observado resultados concluyentes que expliquen un desequilibrio entre el remodelado tisular, destrucción y formación de tejido fibrótico miocárdico. / Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is a myocardial disease caused by genetic changes in genes encoding proteins of the sarcomere. HCM provides cardiac hypertrophy, myocyte disarray and increased interstitial collagen matrix, which contribute to the development of a broad spectrum of functional abnormalities, including myocardial ischemia, systolic dysfunction, congestive heart failure, arrhythmias and sudden cardiac death (SCD). Our aims were:- Compare the values of the different biomarkers (wall stress, inflammation, endothelial damage, necrosis, fibrosis and tissue remodeling) between HCM patients and a control group with similar characteristics.- Examine the behavior of the different biomarkers concentrations, classifying patients according to their functional capacity, attending to the NYHA scale groups. - To study the association of each biomarker to different clinical variables related with demographics and various complementary tests to estimate the severity ofthe disease.Results and conclusions: - Increased concentrations of NT-proBNP, suggest the existence of an increased wall tension and increased ventricular stiffness due to deposition of fibrotic tissue, in HCM patients. A marked endothelial damage has been observed, as evidenced elevated vWF levels in patients. The presence of a cardiomyocyte necrosis is confirmed in the slight but significant increase of hsTnT levels in HCM subjects. Among the studied collagen peptides, only the ICTP was increased in patients, suggesting that type I collagen degradation may play a role in extracellular tissue remodeling that takes place in the HCM. - There is an association between serum levels of NT-proBNP, vWF, hsTnT and GDF-15, with worse functional class. The hsCRP values obtained even were associated with worse functional capacity, not suggested the presence of an inflammatory condition in the HCM pathophysiology. - NT-proBNP was associated with the fibrosis degree estimated by LGE. vWF levels has been linked to obstruction and non-sustained ventricular tachycardia, whereas not with the LGE. Higher values of hsTnT was clearly related to an increased fibrosis in addition to systolic dysfunction, therefore this increase may reflect a continuous myocyte loss due to a moderate range of necrosis. In the group of collagen peptides studied of collagen type I and III metabolism, have been inconclusive results that could explain an imbalance between tissue remodeling, destruction and formation of myocardial fibrotic tissue.
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Role of NTRK3 in the extinction of fear memories and streess-coping: studies in a mouse model of panic disorder

Amador Arjona, Alejandro 23 July 2008 (has links)
The correct development and function of CNS is critical for brain health of the organism. Early or chronic stress causes prominent alterations in brain function, and affects the expression of neurotrophic factors in limbic brain regions involved in the regulation of mood and cognition. Recent evidences have opened the idea that in complex organisms, an altered expression of certain neurotrophins by stress could be involved in the onset and pathophysiology of most psychiatric disorders, such as depression, squizophrenia or anxiety disorders. It is hypothesized that altered levels of neurotrophic factors could contribute to the atrophy and cell death of these regions, including the hippocampus and prefrontal cortex, which would produce a malfunction in limbic-related areas, and as a consequence, a precipitation or worsening of psychiatric illnesses. We were interested in panic disorder pathophysiology, which is a stress-related disorder and is characterized by an altered cognitive processing of emotional information. Although little evidence has been found supporting a neurotrophic role in PD, recent data has revealed that NT-3/TrkC signaling might play a key role in limbic system morphology and function. Therefore, we suggest that NT-3/TrkC system is involved in PD pathogenesis. The main objective in the work of this doctoral thesis lie to determine the role of NTRK3 gene, that codifies for TrKC, in emotional cognition and stress response processes that underlies PD. To this end, we used a genetically modified mouse model of NTRK3 overexpression, which was validated as a model of PD. Here, it is characterized the effects produced by the increase of NTRK3 expression in the CNS, focusing in neural alterations that might influence changes in cognitive processes involved in coping strategies. Moreover, it is studied the mechanisms that underlie in these processes by different approaches, 1/physiologically, measuring the HPA axis response, 2/brain activation, analyzing the activation pattern to a stress stimulus, 3/cellular and gene expression profiling, characterizing key brain regions in cognitive processes, and 4/pharmacologically, studying neurotransmitters function.
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Prognostic value of reported chest pain for cardiovascular risk stratification in primary care

Leistner, David M., Klotsche, Jens, Palm, Sylvia, Pieper, Lars, Stalla, Günter K., Lehnert, Hendrik, Silber, Sigmund, März, Winfried, Wittchen, Hans-Ulrich, Zeiher, Andreas M. 21 September 2013 (has links) (PDF)
Background: The prognostic significance of chest pain is well established in patients with coronary artery disease, but still ill defined in primary prevention. Therefore, the aim of our analysis was to assess the prognostic value of different forms of chest pain in a large cohort of primary care subjects under the conditions of contemporary modalities of care in primary prevention, including measurement of serum levels of the biomarker NT-pro-BNP. Design: We carried out a post-hoc analysis of the prospective DETECT cohort study. Methods: In a total of 5570 unselected subjects, free of coronary artery disease, within the 55,518 participants of the cross-sectional DETECT study, we assessed chest pain history by a comprehensive questionnaire and measured serum NT-pro-BNP levels. Three types of chest pain, which were any chest pain, exertional chest pain and classical angina, were defined. Major adverse cardiovascular events (MACEs = cardiovascular death, myocardial infarction, coronary revascularization procedures) were assessed during a 5-year follow-up period. Results: During follow-up, 109 subjects experienced a MACE. All types of reported chest pain were associated with an approximately three-fold increased risk for the occurrence of incident MACEs, even after adjusting for cardiovascular risk factors. Any form of reported chest pain had a similar predictive value for MACEs as a one-time measurement of NT-pro-BNP. However, adding a single measurement of NT-pro-BNP and the information on chest pain resulted in reclassification of approximately 40% of subjects, when compared with risk prediction based on established cardiovascular risk factors. Conclusions: In primary prevention, self-reported chest pain and a single measurement of NT-pro-BNP substantially improve cardiovascular risk prediction and allow for risk reclassification of approximately 40% of the subjects compared with assessing classical cardiovascular risk factors alone.
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Workshop Intranet 1997

Ehrig, Matthias 02 December 1997 (has links) (PDF)
Vortragsfolge: Karsten Priemer: Integration heterogener Applikationsumgebungen in Intranets mit Web - Technologien Swen Gerber: Netzcomputer-Konzepte Sven Graupner: JavaOS - Ein Betriebssystem für Intranets? Patrick Voigt: Netscape Internet Foundation Classes (IFC) Christoph Ziegler: MONARCH - Stand und künftige Aufgaben Holger Trinks: WWW-Robots Frank Richter: ¨Das richtige Mailprogramm¨ Bert Auerbach: Internet-Suchsysteme Frank Richter: Directories - Technologien und Datenadministration Ralph Sontag: Aufbau einer Certification Authority Jörg Hüttmann: Digitales Geld Mario Küchler: Internet-Telefonie Torsten Naumann: Ressourcensteuerung für Internet-Zugänge Michael Hasenstein: Eine zentrale Faxserverlösung auf Basis Hylafax+Web-Frontend Ronald Wahl: Intranet-Nutzermanagement Wolfgang Riedel: Konzepte der Software-Refinanzierung Marco Günther: Linux kontra NT - ¨strategische Plattformen¨? - Teil I Thomas Riedel: Linux kontra NT - ¨strategische Plattformen¨? - Teil II Dietmar Grunewald: WINDOWS-NT im öffentlichen PC-Pool Teil I: Servereinsatz und Nutzerverwaltung Jens Wagner: WINDOWS-NT im öffentlichen PC-Pool Teil II: Anwendungssoftware Matthias Ehrig: Diskless Linux - Möglichkeiten der SysAdmin Matthias Clauß: Skalierbare Systemadministration von LINUX-Rechnern Christian Bobber: WWW-Sicherheitsaspekte Thomas Müller: Authentisierung und Verteilung von Konfigurationsfiles Thomas Förster: Verzeichnissysteme für neue Anwendungen Jürgen Winkler: MathLink - der Kommunikations-Standard von Mathematica Ludwig Wolf: Ethernet - neue Normen, neue Perspektiven Thomas Schier: ATM - Standards und deren praktischer Einsatz Günther Fischer: IP-Routing in unserem (ATM-)Netz Prof. Uwe Hübner: Intranet - Erwartungen und Entwicklungen
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Einfluss der LDL-Apherese auf die Plaqueentstehung und -stabilität anhand der Konzentrationsbestimmung von Biomarkern / Effect of LDL-apheresis on plaque formation and plaque stabilization on the basis of biomarker concentration

Strauchmann, Julia 05 March 2012 (has links)
No description available.
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Neurotensinergic modulation of glutamatergic neurotransmission in VTA neurons

Bose, Poulomee 07 1900 (has links)
No description available.

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