327 research outputs found

    Violencia Familiar En Una Empresa Mexicana Del Sector Maquilador

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    In the actuality the violence against women can produce a big amount of negative effects in which they bring the decrease or as well the destruction of labor productivity, as it may generate invisible costs for the organizations. The objective of the research is in order to determinate the viability of implementing a internal supportive program, aimed to woman that are victims of domestic violence in an industrial company of Chihuahua City, and being in the possibility of minimizing the labor consequences of the women affected by domestic violence. The applied methodology was made with a design research no experimental, transversal and with mixed nature, as it counted with the appliance of a measure instrument that consists in a survey where the resulting information was that inside of the organization theres a lot of women that has been part or are part of domestic violence. It was also found that 73 % of female staff operating level primarily suffer from domestic violence , these women match on the need to implement support programs, which would be of great benefit to them in their personal and working life . The impact created at work can be seen reflected in: delays, truancy, permits, rescinding his contract , shift change , labor accidents and disclaimers. The domestic violence that could be presented in different ways either : sexual, physical, psychological or financial

    Refractory hyperactive bladder treated with sacral neuromodulator: case report and literature review

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    The overactive bladder syndrome is a chronic medical condition that affects the quality of life of patients whether men or women, has a prevalence of 16.5%, however, it is known to increase with age, affecting up to 25% of women older than 65 years and up to 80% in the elderly. More than 90% of cases have no apparent cause.  The OAB (Overactive Bladder) It is a condition with characteristic symptoms of urinary urgency, usually accompanied by frequency and nocturia, with or without urge incontinence, in the absence of urinary tract infection or other obvious pathology. The different therapeutic steps are not always sufficient to restore the quality of life

    APPLICATION FOR FUNCTIONALITY AND REGISTRATION IN THE CLOUD OF A MICROCONTROLLER DEVELOPMENT BOARD FOR IOT IN AWS

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    The use of the Amazon Web Services cloud enables new functionalities that are not possible with traditional solutions: low latency, local data processing and storage, and direct connectivity to other cloud services. Reimagining the way IoT connectivity services are presented by combining AWS cloud technology with mobile connectivity offers rapid prototyping to help connect devices natively over Wi-Fi. For this, the MQTT communication protocol is used to interact with the IoT device and exchange data, which allows controlling the basic functions of a sensor node. The installation is realized through a software development kit (SDK), which allows the creation of an application for Android devices. This solution gives the option to integrate together, improving the connectivity of the IoT system. The results enable board logging and network configuration, and can also be used to control the IoT device. The embedded firmware provides the required security functions

    Single-shot color digital holography based on the fractional Talbot effect

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    We present a method for recording on-axis color digital holograms in a single shot. Our system performs parallel phase-shifting interferometry by using the fractional Talbot effect for every chromatic channel simultaneously. A two-dimensional binary amplitude grating is used to generate Talbot periodic phase distributions in the reference beam. The interference patterns corresponding to the three chromatic channels are captured at once at different axial distances. In this scheme, one-shot recording and digital reconstruction allow for real-time measurement. Computer simulations and experimental results confirm the validity of our method

    Correlation of the HPV genotype with the degree of dysplasia in patients with cervicouter cancer in the General Hospital Naval of high specialty

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    Background: Cervical-uterine cancer (CaCu) is the second leading cause of death in women worldwide and the first in developing countries. It has been correlated to human papillomavirus (HPV) genotype with cancerous lesions reported in histopathological studies, which tells us about the prognosis of the patients. Objective of present study was to correlate the genotype of HPV to the histopathological result evaluated in these patients at the Naval Hospital of High Specialty.Methods: A total of 316 women attended at the Naval General High Marine Hospital from 2015 to 2016 with HPV diagnosis were included, the histopathological report was correlated with the HPV genotype determined by the chain reaction of the polymerase (PCR). Statistical tests were applied for Smirnov and Kolmogorov, Chi square, OR, Anova-Kruskal Wallis. Data were processed using the SPSS software version 19 and a P <0.05 was taken as statistical significance.Results: The mean age was 36.0±10.2. The detection of cervical cancer was reported in 3.8% and stage CIN III 2.5%; the highest proportion of patients were in the CIN I stage (51.3%), while the CIN II was 9.2%, and up to 30.7% were classified as HPV infection; only 2.5% were normal. The types of HPV prevalent by PCR were those at high risk different from 16 and 18 with a rate of 34.8%, then 16 at 5.1% and 18 at 0.3%. More than half of the cases (54.4%) were negative for the serotypes analyzed. In general terms, CaCu and CIN III were observed in 15% of the type 16, 0% in type 18, 25% in other high risk and 60% in negative PCR.Conclusions: In this study, we obtained essential data that tells us that this population could be treated with low-risk HPV types associated with CaCu

    Flaxseed oleosomes: Responsiveness to physicochemical stresses, tribological shear and storage

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    This study aimed to extract oleosomes (OLs) from flaxseeds and assess their response to environmental conditions during storage (pH and ionic strengths), shear and tribological stresses. Our hypothesis was that a shear-induced instability will enable OLs to exhibit favourable lubrication performance. During storage, OLs exhibited resistance to droplet aggregation for up to 6 weeks owing to the proteins (3.5–152.8 kDa molecular weights) stabilizing the OL droplets. However, presence of divalent (Ca2+) ions induced destabilization with marked increase in droplet size (p < 0.05). OLs demonstrated shear thinning behaviour, displaying an order of magnitude higher viscosity than flaxseed oil (FSO) at low shear rates (<10 s−1). Strikingly, OLs mirrored the frictional profile of FSO regardless of entrainment speeds, due to droplet coalescence, validating the hypothesis. Such kinetic stability with shear-induced coalescing feature of OLs hold strong potential for future plant-based food development, particularly in achieving desired mouthfeel characteristics

    Single-shot digital holography by use of the fractional Talbot effect

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    We present a method for recording in-line single-shot digital holograms based on the fractional Talbot effect. In our system, an image sensor records the interference between the light field scattered by the object and a properly codified parallel reference beam. A simple binary two-dimensional periodic grating is used to codify the reference beam generating a periodic three-step phase distribution over the sensor plane by fractional Talbot effect. This provides a method to perform single-shot phase-shifting interferometry at frame rates only limited by the sensor capabilities. Our technique is well adapted for dynamic wavefront sensing applications. Images of the object are digitally reconstructed from the digital hologram. Both computer simulations and experimental results are presente
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