2016
DOI: 10.1590/0104-87752016000100007
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Comércio, política e ciência nas exposições internacionais: O Brasil em Turim, 1911. Parte 2

Abstract: Resumo O artigo analisa a participação do Pará na Exposição Internacional da Indústria e do Trabalho em Turim, realizada em 1911. A mostra paraense reuniu, sobretudo, produtos oriundos do extrativismo e pode ser caracterizada pelo discurso científico, materializado, principalmente, pela presença de um renomado cientista na comissão organizadora, o botânico suíço Jacques Huber (1867-1914), à época diretor do Museu Goeldi, em Belém. As razões do destaque dado à ciência na exposição paraense de Turim e do envolvi… Show more

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“…However, new knives, different types of cuts, and the use of vegetable oils for faster bark regeneration were developed for greater efficiency in Asian rubber tree plantations (Loadman, 2006). In 1911, Jacques Huber, at the time director of the Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi, created and patented the Huber knife, aiming to increase the productivity and longevity of the trees (Sanjad, Castro, 2016). Following the creation of such items and the associated knowledge developed for rubber production, the introduction of new techniques and technologies took place worldwide.…”
Section: Techniques and Transformations: Global-local Rubber Feedbackmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, new knives, different types of cuts, and the use of vegetable oils for faster bark regeneration were developed for greater efficiency in Asian rubber tree plantations (Loadman, 2006). In 1911, Jacques Huber, at the time director of the Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi, created and patented the Huber knife, aiming to increase the productivity and longevity of the trees (Sanjad, Castro, 2016). Following the creation of such items and the associated knowledge developed for rubber production, the introduction of new techniques and technologies took place worldwide.…”
Section: Techniques and Transformations: Global-local Rubber Feedbackmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Doctor Carlos de Cerqueira Pinto observed the harmful effects of toxic gases produced by the rubber smoking process and, in 1908, patented a latex coagulation method with the purpose of preserving the elastic properties of rubber and the health of the rubber tapper. This method also failed to replace natural rubber smoking techniques, which relied on palm fruits (Sanjad, Castro, 2016).…”
Section: Techniques and Transformations: Global-local Rubber Feedbackmentioning
confidence: 99%