Publications by authors named "G J Barrera"

The morphology of wheat starch granules with different damaged starch (DS) content was analyzed using a particle size analyzer and scanning electron microscopy (SEM); the granular structure was studied using FT-IR spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction (XRD); and the granule-water interaction was evaluated by thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) and dynamic vapor sorption (DVS). The increase in the level of DS shifted the population of B-type granules towards larger particle diameters and shifted the population of A-type granules towards smaller particle diameters. The appearance of the surface of the starch-damaged granules was rough and flaky (SEM images).

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Studies have shown that horses are sensitive to human attentional cues. Also, there is some evidence that they might be able to infer the knowledge state of a human and communicate intentionally with us. However, this ability is not fully characterized and certain behaviors, like gaze, asymmetric ears position or vocalizations, which could work as attention-getting behaviors, have been scarcely studied in this context.

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  • The coconut rhinoceros beetle (CRB) is a major pest for coconuts and oil palms in tropical regions, especially in Pacific islands, where a new variant has emerged causing substantial damage.
  • Research focused on using the fungus Metarhizium spp. as a biopesticide to control the CRB, identifying different fungal isolates from Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands for their effectiveness.
  • The most effective isolate, M. majus AgR-F717, achieved 100% mortality of a CRB variant in lab tests, showed promising results in the field by infecting CRB and dispersing effectively from breeding sites, suggesting its potential as a biological control option.
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Magnetostrictive materials are essential components in sensors, actuators, and energy-storage devices due to their ability to convert mechanical stress into changes in magnetic properties and vice-versa. However, their operation typically requires physical contact to apply stress or relies on magnetic field sources to control magnetic properties. This poses significant limitations to devices miniaturization and their integration into contactless technologies.

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Preptin, a 34-amino acid peptide derived from pro-IGF2, is believed to influence various physiological processes, including insulin secretion and the regulation of bone metabolism. Despite its recognized involvement, the precise physiological role of preptin remains enigmatic. To address this knowledge gap, we synthesized 16 analogs of preptin, spanning a spectrum from full-length forms to fragments, and conducted comprehensive comparative activity evaluations alongside native human, mouse and rat preptin.

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