85 research outputs found

    Nueva lista de las aves de la provincia de Buenos Aires.

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    El presente trabajo aporta información de base para el seguimiento y evaluación de la biodiversidad de las aves a escala local o regional. Para la realización de la lista, hemos tenido como punto de referencia la Lista sistemática de las aves de la provincia de Buenos Aires de N. Bó y C. Darrieu 1991 y Las aves de la provincia de Buenos Aires: distribución y estatus de T. Narosky y A. Di Giácomo 1993. La presente enumeración considera todas las especies de aves que habitan la provincia de Buenos Aires, es decir aquellas que nidifican o que pasan gran parte del año en la misma. Se excluyen, por lo tanto, aquellas especies accidentales y ocasionales. Los datos se basan en citas bibliográficas recientes, material de colección y observaciones de campo realizadas por los autores. Para indicar la distribución geográfica de las aves se ha seguido el esquema propuesto por Ringuelet y Arámburu (1957, Enumeración sistemática de los Vertebrados de la Provincia de Buenos Aires). Según el mismo se divide a la provincia en cuatro áreas: la 1 posee una avifauna de tipo subtropical; en la 2 se encuentran aves pampeanas con ingresión de especies de la Provincia Chaqueña (Distrito Occidental); en la 4 la avifauna presenta un gran número de especies que llegan por el sur desde la Provincia del Monte (Distrito Meridional) y de la Provincia Patagónica (Distrito Occidental); el área 3 es de transición con aporte de especies de las otras zonas. La presente lista comprende los nombres científicos tomados de Altman & Swift (1989), Checklist of the Birds of South America. Para los nombres vulgares se siguió a Navas et al (1991). Lista Patrón de Nombres Comunes de las Aves Argentinas. Se incluye además una lista de las especies exóticas naturalizadas. (Text is in Spanish

    Topological closed-string interpretation of Chern-Simons theory

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    The exact free energy of SU(NN) Chern-Simons theory at level kk is expanded in powers of (N+k)2.(N+k)^{-2}. This expansion keeps rank-level duality manifest, and simplifies as kk becomes large, keeping NN fixed (or vice versa)---this is the weak-coupling (strong-coupling) limit. With the standard normalization, the free energy on the three-sphere in this limit is shown to be the generating function of the Euler characteristics of the moduli spaces of surfaces of genus g,g, providing a string interpretation for the perturbative expansion. A similar expansion is found for the three-torus, with differences that shed light on contributions from different spacetime topologies in string theory.Comment: 6 pages, iassns-hep-93-30 (title change, omitted refs. added, two sign errors corrected, no significant change

    Study ofthe birds collected by W.H. Partridge in Corrientes province, Argentina

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    Con este trabajo iniciamos una serie de notas en las cuales se realiza el tratamiento sistemático de las diferentes especies de aves que habitan en la provincia de Corrientes y que fueran obtenidas por el colector Wi1liam H. Parlridge enlre los años 1960 y 1962. Se aportan además datos sobre peso del cuerpo, desarrollado de las gónadas y algunas anotaciones referidas a la nidificación y cría; dichas informaciones fueron registradas por el mencionado colector. En la colección de aves de Corrientes de W.H. Parlridge, se encuentran representadas ocho especies de Dendrocolaptidae y veinticinco de Fumariidae, como resultado de su estudio se especifican localidades de captura en dicha provincia para siete de ellas, previamente citadas en forma general. Con respecto a las restantes especies estudiadas, se confirma la presencia de aquellas que estaban citadas sin material de referencia y se aportan nuevas localidades para olras.In this note the authors report on a study of all the species of Dendrocolaptidae and Fumariidae collected by Wi1lian H. Partridge in Corrientes, between 1960 and 1962; they are kept in his collection housed in the Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales de Buenos Aires. The former family isrepresented by eight species and the latter by twenty five. Exact localities for Xiphocolaptes albicollis albicollis, Dendrocolaptes platyrostris platyrostris, Upucerthia certhioides certhioides, Leptasthenura platensis, Synallaxis albescens albescens, Synallaxis spixi and Philydor rufosuperciliatus acritus are given. The presence of other species previously cited without voucher specimens is conformed and new localities for others are added. Weight of the body, gonadal development, and sometimes nesting and breeding data are fumished along with the present contribution

    Study of a Corrientes birds collection : III. (Tyrannidae)

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    Se realizaron estudios taxonómicos sobre cuarenta y cuatro especies de Tyrannidae. Los especímenes fueron colectados por William H. Partridge entre 1960 y 1962, y los mismos están depositados en el Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales. Se cita por primera vez sobre la base de material colectado y con localidad definida a Suiri suiriri suiriri, Elaenia albiceps chilensis, E. parvirostris, E. mesoleuca, Phylloscartes v. ventralis, Tolmomyias s. sulphurescens, Myiophobus fasciatus flammiceps, Sublegalus modestus brevirostris, Xolmis dominicana, Fluvicola pica albiventer y Alectrurus rixora . Se ratifica la presencia de las restantes especies en la provincia y se aportan nuevas localidades para las mismas.Study of a Corrientes birds collection. III. (Tyrannidae). Taxonomic studies about forty your species of Tyrannidae are presented in this paper. All specimens were collected by Wi11iam H. Partridge in Corrientes between 1960-1962 and they are kept in the Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales. For species listed in Resumen collecting localities are given for the first time. The presence in that Province for the rest of the species analyzed here is ratified, and new localities for these are given

    Technology and teaching in higher education: A simulation applied to the integration of concepts taught in postgraduate courses

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    Introducción: El objetivo de este trabajo fue implementar tecnologías de la información y la comunicación (TIC) a nivel de posgrado. En este caso particular se usó USINA, un simulador para la toma de decisiones diseñado por el Centro de Innovaciones en Tecnología y Pedagogía (CITEP), de la Universidad de Buenos Aires. Ésta permite trabajar con narraciones, estudio de casos y utilizar el “error” como método pedagógico. Métodos: 1) Diseñar una secuencia de pantallas para ser montadas en USINA utilizándola como herramienta de integración de conceptos en dos cursos de posgrado: Downstream Processing de proteínas (DSP) y Aplicaciones, Síntesis y Análisis de Péptidos Sintéticos (ASAP). 2) Aplicar una encuesta anónima para evaluar la eficiencia de USINA. 3) Realizar una clase presencial para intercambiar opiniones sobre la experiencia. Resultados y Discusión: En ambos cursos (DSP y ASAP) la experiencia resultó exitosa. El alumnado consideró que el uso de USINA permitió el andamiaje de conocimientos y la integración de conceptos al situarlo en el rol de experto. El uso de las TIC en los niveles educativos superiores sigue siendo una asignatura pendiente. A través de la experiencia aquí analizada, se abre la posibilidad de llevar esta herramienta a cursos de pregrado y con mayor número de estudiantesIntroduction: The aim of this work was to implement information and communication technologies (ICTs) at postgraduate level. In this particular case, USINA, a decision-making simulator designed by the Center for Innovation in Technology and Education (CITEP), of the University of Buenos Aires, was used. It allows working with stories, case studies and uses the "error" as a teaching method. Methods: 1) Design a sequence of screens to be mounted in the USINA platform to use it as a tool for the integration of concepts in two postgraduate courses: Protein Downstream Processing (DSP) and Applications, Synthesis and Analysis of Synthetic Peptides (ASAP). 2) Apply anonymous quiz to evaluate the efficiency of USINA. 3) Perform a class attendance to exchange opinions on the experience. Results: During both courses (DSP and ASAP) the experience was very successful. The students felt that the use of USINA enhanced learning and helped integrating concepts by situating them in the role of experts. Discussion: The use of ICTs in higher levels of education remains a pending issue. Through the experience here analyzed the possibility to bring this tool to undergraduate courses and more students is opene

    SOCS3 is a novel bi-functional regulator of muscle growth and wasting

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    poster abstractDisease states such as cancer and other inflammatory conditions often show elevated IL-6 levels that correlate with muscle wasting and mortality. Previously we reported that STAT3, a transcription factor downstream of IL-6 binding to its receptor, plays a causative role in cancer cachexia, and that STAT3 inhibition prevents muscle wasting. Others have also shown that STAT3 blockade rescues cachexia in a murine model of kidney failure. Altogether these results established STAT3 as a regulator of muscle mass. One of STAT3 downstream target genes is the Suppressor of cytokine signaling-3 (SOCS-3). Interestingly, SOCS3 has been reported to inhibit the IL-6/STAT3 signaling by means of a feedback mechanism. In particular, SOCS3 can prevent further STAT3 activation by inhibiting the activation of JAK kinases, competing for receptor binding motifs and targeting the receptor for proteasomal degradation. We thus sought to determine the role of SOCS3 in muscle growth regulation and whether SOCS3 can improve muscle wasting in conditions of high IL-6. Adenoviral-mediated SOCS3 overexpression in C2C12 myotubes caused hypertrophy and rescued IL-6-induced myofiber shrinkage. Similarly, SOCS3 gene transfer in the tibialis muscle of tumor hosts and burn-injured mice prevented muscle atrophy due to elevated IL-6. We then generated MLC-SOCS3 transgenic mice overexpressing SOCS3 from a muscle-specific promoter. Interestingly, these animals exhibit a complex sexually dimorphic phenotype. Indeed, female mice showed higher SOCS3 protein levels in skeletal muscle compared to the males, consistently with decreased pSTAT3 expression. Despite reduced or unchanged body weights, the MLC-SOCS3 transgenics generally showed larger skeletal muscles compared to their wild-type littermates. 1-weekold and adult MLC-SOCS3 mice were also characterized by significantly larger muscle cross-sectional area. However, only adult male mice showed reduced number of muscle fibers and increased number of central nuclei, thus suggesting that SOCS3 could affect myogenesis and differentiation. On this line and consistent with previous reports, primary myoblasts isolated from MLC-SOCS3 mice were shown to proliferate at a lower rate and formed hypertrophic fibers upon differentiation. Furthermore, MLC-SOCS3 myotubes as well as C2C12 expressing SOCS3 were refractory to both catabolic (IL-6) and anabolic (IGF-1 and GH) stimuli. These data suggest that SOCS3 could act as a bi-functional regulator of muscle growth, possibly by affecting differentiation and limiting both IL-6/STAT3- induced wasting as well as IGF-1/GH-associated signaling. Further investigation is needed to define whether SOCS3 may play a role in the activation of muscle satellite cells and to support the use of SOCS3 as a therapeutic approach in cachexia and sarcopenia

    Avifauna de la provincia de La Rioja (Argentina): lista comentada de especies

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    En el presente trabajo se aporta una lista de todas las especies de aves registradas en la provincia de La Rioja con localidad definida. Los datos fueron obtenidos de la literatura y del análisis de especimenes de museos. Esto nos permitió incluir un total de 48 familias y 266 especies, de las cuales cuatro no presentaban registros concretos para la provincia, aportándose nuevas localidades para otras 60. Los ejemplares de colección pertenecen al Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales y a la colección Félix de Azara, ambos de Buenos Aires, al Museo de La Plata y a la Fundación Miguel Lillo deTucumán

    Uncovering the nucleus candidate for NGC 253

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    NGC253 is the nearest spiral galaxy with a nuclear starburst which becomes the best candidate to study the relationship between starburst and AGN activity. However, this central region is veiled by large amounts of dust, and it has been so far unclear which is the true dynamical nucleus. The near infrared spectroscopy could be advantageous in order to shed light on the true nucleus identity. Using Flamingos-2 at Gemini South we have taken deep K-band spectra along the major axis and through the brightest infrared source. We present evidence showing that the brightest near infrared and mid infrared source in the central region, already known as radio source TH7 and so far considered just a stellar supercluster, in fact, presents various symptoms of a genuine galactic nucleus. Therefore, it should be considered a valid nucleus candidate. It is the most massive compact infrared object in the central region, located at 2.0" of the symmetry center of the galactic bar. Moreover, our data indicate that this object is surrounded by a large circumnuclear stellar disk and it is also located at the rotation center of the large molecular gas disk of NGC 253. Furthermore, a kinematic residual appears in the H2 rotation curve with a sinusoidal shape consistent with an outflow centered in the candidate nucleus position. The maximum outflow velocity is located about 14 pc from TH7, which is consistent with the radius of a shell detected around the nucleus candidate observed at 18.3 {\mu}m (Qa) and 12.8 {\mu}m ([NeII]) with T-ReCS. Also, the Br_gamma emission line profile is blue-shifted and this emission line has also the highest equivalent width at this position. All these evidences point out TH7 as the best candidate to be the galactic nucleus of NGC 253.Comment: Accepted for publication in Astronomical Journa

    Correlation Functions of Large N Chern-Simons-Matter Theories and Bosonization in Three Dimensions

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    We consider the conformal field theory of N complex massless scalars in 2+1 dimensions, coupled to a U(N) Chern-Simons theory at level k. This theory has a 't Hooft large N limit, keeping fixed \lambda = N/k. We compute some correlation functions in this theory exactly as a function of \lambda, in the large N (planar) limit. We show that the results match with the general predictions of Maldacena and Zhiboedov for the correlators of theories that have high-spin symmetries in the large N limit. It has been suggested in the past that this theory is dual (in the large N limit) to the Legendre transform of the theory of fermions coupled to a Chern-Simons gauge field, and our results allow us to find the precise mapping between the two theories. We find that in the large N limit the theory of N scalars coupled to a U(N)_k Chern-Simons theory is equivalent to the Legendre transform of the theory of k fermions coupled to a U(k)_N Chern-Simons theory, thus providing a bosonization of the latter theory. We conjecture that perhaps this duality is valid also for finite values of N and k, where on the fermionic side we should now have (for N_f flavors) a U(k)_{N-N_f/2} theory. Similar results hold for real scalars (fermions) coupled to the O(N)_k Chern-Simons theory.Comment: 49 pages, 16 figures. v2: added reference

    Vitamin D and VDR in cancer cachexia and muscle regeneration

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    Low circulating levels of vitamin D were associated with decreased muscle strength and physical performance. Along this line, the present study was aimed to investigate: i) the therapeutic potential of vitamin D in cancer-induced muscle wasting; ii) the mechanisms by which vitamin D affects muscle phenotype in tumor-bearing animals.Rats bearing the AH130 hepatoma showed decreased circulating vitamin D compared to control rats, while muscle vitamin D receptor (VDR) mRNA was up-regulated. Both circulating vitamin D and muscle VDR expression increased after vitamin D administration, without exerting appreciable effects on body weight and muscle mass.The effects of vitamin D on muscle cells were studied in C2C12 myocytes. Vitamin D-treated myoblasts did not differentiate properly, fusing only partially and forming multinucleated structures with aberrant shape and low myosin heavy chain content. Vitamin D treatment resulted in VDR overexpression and myogenin down-regulation. Silencing VDR expression in C2C12 cultures abrogated the inhibition of differentiation exerted by vitamin D treatment.These data suggest that VDR overexpression in tumor-bearing animals contributes to muscle wasting by impairing muscle regenerative program. In this regard, attention should be paid when considering vitamin D supplementation to patients affected by chronic pathologies where muscle regeneration may be involved
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