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Author(s): TORRES, R. C.; MARTINS, L. E. G. Non-functional requirements (NFR) are related to the user satisfaction about the quality attributes of the information system. In some cases these requirements are ignored or implemented by the end of... ... |
Author(s): SCHIMEL, D.; KELLER, M. Ecologists are increasingly tackling questions that require significant infrastucture, large experiments, networks of observations, and complex data and computation. Key hypotheses in ecology increasi... ... |
Author(s): AZEVEDO, R.; LOPES, J. L.; SOUZA, M. M. de; QUIRINO, B. F.; JUNGMANN, L.; MARINS, L. F. Background: The production of glucose from cellulose requires cellulases, which are obtained from decomposing microorganisms such as fungi and bacteria. Among the cellulases, β-glucosidases conve... ... |
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Author(s): FÉRES, L. F. R.; BRANDÃO, F. Z.; SANTOS, L. L.; CAMARGO, L. S. de A.; TORRES, H. A. L.; RAIDAN, F. S. S.; VIANA, J. H. M.
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Author(s): OLTJEN, J. W.; SAINZ, R. D.; BARIONI, L. G.; MEDEIROS, S. R. de The Davis Growth Model simulates protelO and fal growth a f lhe empty body a f beef caule. We have improved bolh model structurc and parameter estimates to reflecl trends in protein and fal accrction... ... |
Author(s): JESUS, I. R. D. de; COSTA, H. G. This paper aims to investigate the role of production engineers in the public sector. In the past, engineers used to be hired in the public sector only to work with technical issues in some department... ... |
Author(s): PEDROSA, M. J.; FERREIRA, L. M. M.; PAES, B. G.; NAKAI, D. K.; DUARTE-BRANDAO, L. T.; ALMEIDA, J. R. M. de The use of renewable feedstocks, like lignocellulosic biomass, is growing rapidly in industrial biotechnology because of its usage in bioprocesses. This biomass originates, principally, from agroindus... ... |
Author(s): CUNHA, N. B. da; LEITE, M. L.; DIAS, S. C.; VIANNA, G. R.; RECH FILHO, E. L.
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Author(s): MACHADO, A.; MURAD, A. M.; VIANNA, G. R.; CUNHA, N.; COELHO, C.; COELHO, M. C. F.; RECH FILHO, E. L.
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