Publications by authors named "Juan Vargas-Martinez"

Changing climatic conditions are imposing risks and diminishing yields in agriculture. Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) silage is a feasible option for backgrounding beef cattle in terms of economic risk management and animal productivity when compared with corn (Zea mays) silage, due to its drought adaptability. Similarly, Brassica carinata meal has proven to be a viable alternative as a protein supplement in forage-based beef cattle systems, when included at 10% of the diet dry matter (DM).

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The determination of a reliable tortuosity index is lacking in the aerospace industry. Therefore, a methodology is formulated via direct and indirect characterization methods of a fluid-filled porous media. Chemical, thermal, and mechanical characterization was performed to the PolyuMAC polyimide foam.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Juan Vargas-Martinez"

  • - Juan Vargas-Martinez's research primarily focuses on evaluating alternative protein sources for animal diets, particularly examining the efficacy of carinata meal and cottonseed meal in enhancing the performance of beef heifers in silage-based diets.
  • - His 2023 study highlights the advantages of using sorghum silage over corn silage in terms of economic risk management and animal productivity, especially in light of changing climatic conditions that affect agricultural yields.
  • - Additionally, Vargas-Martinez has explored the mechanical properties of polyimide foam for aerospace applications, developing a methodology to establish a reliable tortuosity index essential for fluid-filled porous materials in this industry.