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    Downscaling With an Unstructured Coastal-Ocean Model to the Goro Lagoon and the Po River Delta Branches

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    The Goro Lagoon Finite Element Model (GOLFEM) presented in this paper concentrates on the high-resolution downscaled model of the Goro Lagoon, along with five Po river branches and the coastal area of the Po delta in the northern Adriatic Sea (Italy) where crucial socio-economic activities take place. GOLFEM was validated by means of validation scores (bias – BIAS, root mean square error – RMSE, and mean absolute error – MAE) for the water level, current velocity, salinity and temperature measured at several fixed stations in the lagoon. The range of scores at the stations are: for temperature between −0.8 to +1.2°C, for salinity from −0.2 to 5 PSU, for sea level 0.1 m. The lagoon is dominated by an estuarine vertical circulation due to a double opening at the lagoon mouth and sustained by multiple sources of freshwater inputs. The non-linear interactions among the tidal forcing, the wind and the freshwater inputs affect the lagoon circulation at both seasonal and daily time scales. The sensitivity of the circulation to the forcings was analyzed with several sensitivity experiments done with the exclusion of the tidal forcing and different configurations of the river connections. GOLFEM was designed to resolve the lagoon dynamics at high resolution in order to evaluate the potential effects on the clam farming of two proposed scenarios of human intervention on the morphology of the connection with the sea. We calculated the changes of the lagoon current speed and salinity, and using opportune fitness indexes related to the clams physiology, we quantified analytically the effects of the interventions in terms of extension and persistence of areas of the clams optimal growth. The results demonstrate that the correct management of this kind of fragile environment relies on both long-term (intervention scenarios) and short-term (coastal flooding forecasts and potential anoxic conditions) modeling, based on a flexible tool that is able to consider all the recorded human interventions on the river connections. This study also demonstrates the importance of designing a seamless chain of models that are capable of integrating local effects into the coarser operational oceanographic models

    Mitochondrial echoes of first settlement and genetic continuity in El Salvador

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    Background: From Paleo-Indian times to recent historical episodes, the Mesoamerican isthmus played an important role in the distribution and patterns of variability all around the double American continent. However, the amount of genetic information currently available on Central American continental populations is very scarce. In order to shed light on the role of Mesoamerica in the peopling of the New World, the present study focuses on the analysis of the mtDNA variation in a population sample from El Salvador. Methodology/Principal Findings: We have carried out DNA sequencing of the entire control region of the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) genome in 90 individuals from El Salvador. We have also compiled more than 3,985 control region profiles from the public domain and the literature in order to carry out inter-population comparisons. The results reveal a predominant Native American component in this region: by far, the most prevalent mtDNA haplogroup in this country (at ~90%) is A2, in contrast with other North, Meso- and South American populations. Haplogroup A2 shows a star-like phylogeny and is very diverse with a substantial proportion of mtDNAs (45%; sequence range 16090–16365) still unobserved in other American populations. Two different Bayesian approaches used to estimate admixture proportions in El Salvador shows that the majority of the mtDNAs observed come from North America. A preliminary founder analysis indicates that the settlement of El Salvador occurred about 13,400±5,200 Y.B.P.. The founder age of A2 in El Salvador is close to the overall age of A2 in America, which suggests that the colonization of this region occurred within a few thousand years of the initial expansion into the Americas. Conclusions/Significance: As a whole, the results are compatible with the hypothesis that today's A2 variability in El Salvador represents to a large extent the indigenous component of the region. Concordant with this hypothesis is also the observation of a very limited contribution from European and African women (~5%). This implies that the Atlantic slave trade had a very small demographic impact in El Salvador in contrast to its transformation of the gene pool in neighbouring populations from the Caribbean facade

    Rescate de patashte (Theobroma bicolor Humb & Bonpl.) y cushta (Theobroma angustifolium) dos especies promisorias en peligro de extinción en El Salvador

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    En El Salvador existen especies vegetales como el patashte (Theobroma bicolor) y la cushta (Theobroma angustifolium) parientes silvestres del cacao, con alto potencial nutritivo para la alimentación y como materia prima para la agroindustria y el desarrollo de productos como chocolate, atoles, snack, entre otros, no obstante, estas especies están en peligro de extinción, por lo que no se cuenta con mucha información técnica. Por tal motivo se realizaron giras de colecta de estas especies, en municipios, con tradición en la producción de cacao a fin de incluir ambas especies en los bancos de germoplasma de cacao que se establecieron como parte del proyecto de rescate de recursos genéticos de cacao. Sin embargo, la situación de ambas especies es crítica por el alto grado de erosión genética, ya que, solamente se lograron obtener muestras de frutos en el cantón Cangrejera, Izalco, Sonsonate. Estas muestras se llevaron al Laboratorio de Química Agrícola de la Facultad de Ciencias Agronómicas de La Universidad de El Salvador (UES), a fin de realizar análisis bromatológicos y conocer de manera preliminar su composición química. Asimismo, desarrollar viveros con ambas especies para siembra en las colecciones de la UES. Como resultado se encontraron concentraciones para patashte y cushta de 16.04 y 4.48% de proteína; de 33.81 y 23.93% de grasa; 35.02 y 44.75% de carbohidratos respectivamente. Por otra parte se establecieron plantas de patashte y cushta en el banco de germoplasma del campus universitario, Estación Experimental y de Prácticas (EEP), San Pedro Nonualco y La cooperativa Hacienda Santa Clara, procurando contribuir al rescate de las mismas. Se concluye que ambas especies tienen potencial para consumo directo con preparaciones artesanales y materia prima para elaboración de muchos productos alimenticios nutritivos, e incluirlos en programas de Seguridad Alimentaria y Nutricional (SAN), por lo que es importante y urgente, proponer y ejecutar estrategias de conservación in situ y ex situ

    La sabiduría en Tomás de Aquino. Inspiración y reflexión: perspectivas filosóficas y teológicas

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    ¿Por qué escribir un libro sobre la sabiduría según la pensó santo Tomás? ¿Por qué hablar de aquello sobre lo que, en alguna medida, Tomás prefirió callar? Porque expresar a Dios con palabras humanas sigue siendo una tarea que hay que abordar; y explicar, a la luz de la fe, la naturaleza de la sabiduría es todavía una tarea necesaria. De allí que quienes transitamos en este valle de lágrimas sin haber experimentado las cumbres místicas de un santo Tomás, de un san Juan de la Cruz, de una santa Teresa, debemos conocer y amar mejor a Dios cultivando la sabiduría filosófica, la práctica y la teológica. Este libro lo hace reflexionando sobre la misma naturaleza de la sabiduría que cultiva. Y lo hace en espera del día en que sea posible callar definitivamente, por haber alcanzado, junto a un Buey Mudo que hoy solo contempla gozoso a su Amado, la sabiduría eterna en la visión de Dios. José Luis Widow Este trabajo es uno de los resultados de investigación del Proyecto Dewan en español (2008-) desarrollado por el grupo Lumen de la Escuela de Filosofía y Humanidades, Universidad Sergio Arboleda. El proyecto ha tenido como objetivo principal traducir, analizar y difundir en el ámbito de habla hispana, tanto la magistral obra del filósofo tomista canadiense Lawrence Dewan, O.P., como la de aquellos expertos del tomismo que desarrollan una línea de pensamiento afín a la de Dewan

    Correspondence Between Cognitive and Audiological Evaluations Among the Elderly: A Preliminary Report of an Audiological Screening Model of Subjects at Risk of Cognitive Decline With Slight to Moderate Hearing Loss

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    Epidemiological studies show increasing prevalence rates of cognitive decline and hearing loss with age, particularly after the age of 65 years. These conditions are reported to be associated, although conclusive evidence of causality and implications is lacking. Nevertheless, audiological and cognitive assessment among elderly people is a key target for comprehensive and multidisciplinary evaluation of the subject's frailty status. To evaluate the use of tools for identifying older adults at risk of hearing loss and cognitive decline and to compare skills and abilities in terms of hearing and cognitive performances between older adults and young subjects, we performed a prospective cross-sectional study using supraliminal auditory tests. The relationship between cognitive assessment results and audiometric results was investigated, and reference ranges for different ages or stages of disease were determined. Patients older than 65 years with different degrees of hearing function were enrolled. Each subject underwent an extensive audiological assessment, including tonal and speech audiometry, Italian Matrix Sentence Test, and speech audiometry with logatomes in quiet. Cognitive function was screened and then verified by experienced clinicians using the Montreal Cognitive Assessment Score, the Geriatric Depression Scale, and further investigations in some. One hundred twenty-three subjects were finally enrolled during 2016-2019: 103 were >65 years of age and 20 were younger participants (as controls). Cognitive functions showed a correlation with the audiological results in post-lingual hearing-impaired patients, in particular in those affected by slight to moderate hearing loss and aged more than 70 years. Audiological testing can thus be useful in clinical assessment and identification of patients at risk of cognitive impairment. The study was limited by its sample size (CI 95%; CL 10%), strict dependence on language, and hearing threshold. Further investigations should be conducted to confirm the reported results and to verify similar screening models

    Caracterización morfoagronómica in situ de cacao criollo (Theobroma cacao L.) en lugares de prevalencia natural y su incidencia en la selección de germoplasma promisorio

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    Con el objetivo de identificar árboles de cacao criollo con alto potencial genético, se inició una búsqueda sistemática de germoplasma de cacao in situ entre los meses de abril de 2017 y julio de 2018, para tal fin se efectuaron giras de prospección y colecta en lugares de prevalencia natural de la especie, en diversas localidades de El Salvador, realizando caracterización morfoagronómica de 47 árboles de cacao localizados en los municipios de San Luis Talpa y San Pedro Nonualco, La Paz; Arcatao, Chalatenango; Tenancingo, Cuscatlán y Ciudad Delgado, San Salvador. Se analizaron atributos cualitativos y cuantitativos de cada árbol y de sus segmentos: hojas, flores, frutos, y semillas. Para la caracterización se utilizaron descriptores morfoagronómicos propuestos por la Cocoa Research Centre at the University of West Indies (Trinidad y Tobago), el Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Forestales Agrícolas y Pecuarias (INIFAP) y el Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Agrícolas (INIA). La interpretación de datos se hizo a través de estadística simple y análisis multivariado utilizando el programa IBM SPSS® Statistics Software V.23. El análisis de componentes principales generó 11 conglomerados que reunieron características de 27 árboles. Se encontraron 10 árboles de cacao con características del tipo “criollo de aroma fino”, con frutos con formas angoleta y cundeamor, el 100% de semillas de color blanco y contenidos de grasa menores al 50%. También sobresalieron cuatro árboles con contenidos mayores al 50% de grasa en las semillas, estas características encontradas demuestran que dichos árboles deberían incluirse en programas de producción, alimentación humana y mejoramiento genético. Finalmente se elaboró un catálogo de los árboles caracterizados con semillas de almendra blanca y los clones denominados Santa Clara

    Aspirin Modulates Innate Inflammatory Response and Inhibits the Entry of Trypanosoma cruzi

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    The intracellular protozoan parasite Trypanosoma cruzi causes Chagas disease, a serious disorder that affects millions of people in Latin America. Cell invasion by T. cruzi and its intracellular replication are essential to the parasite’s life cycle and for the development of Chagas disease. Here, we present evidence suggesting the involvement of the host’s cyclooxygenase (COX) enzyme during T. cruzi invasion. Pharmacological antagonist for COX-1, aspirin (ASA), caused marked inhibition of T. cruzi infection when peritoneal macrophages were pretreated with ASA for 30 min at 37°C before inoculation. This inhibition was associated with increased production of IL-1β and nitric oxide (NO∙) by macrophages. The treatment of macrophages with either NOS inhibitors or prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) restored the invasive action of T. cruzi in macrophages previously treated with ASA. Lipoxin ALX-receptor antagonist Boc2 reversed the inhibitory effect of ASA on trypomastigote invasion. Our results indicate that PGE2, NO∙, and lipoxins are involved in the regulation of anti-T. cruzi activity by macrophages, providing a better understanding of the role of prostaglandins in innate inflammatory response to T. cruzi infection as well as adding a new perspective to specific immune interventions

    Simulating the Impact on the Local Economy of Alternative Management Scenarios for Natural Areas

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    This working paper estimates the impact on the local economy of the High Garda Natural Park of alternative management scenarios for the West Garda Regional Forest. The local economy is specialized in tourist services and strongly linked to the tourist presence and their level of expenditure. We wish to investigate the effects of the participative management strategy, which takes into account users preferences and the non-participative strategy, using the SAM multiplier analysis. The local SAM has been constructed considering three sectors: agriculture, tourism and a third aggregate sector including all the other activities. The resident population has been divided into two categories: residents employed in the tourist sector and the remaining resident population. The SAM analysis shows that the accounting representation of the local economy is meaningful and that the participative program, if chosen by the central regional management, would be the most desirable program also at the local level
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