25 research outputs found
Nuevas estelas decoradas en Extremadura
Noticia del descubrimiento y descripción de dos estelas decoradas del suroeste peninsular, propias del Bronce Final (finales del segunda milenio a. C.), procedentes de Salvatierra de Santiago (provincia de Cáceres) y Valdetorres (provincia de Badajoz).News of the discovery and description of two decorated stelae from the peninsular southwest, typical of the Late Bronze Age (end of the second millennium BC), from Salvatierra de Santiago (province of Cáceres) and Valdetorres (province of Badajoz).peerReviewe
Las joyas orientalizantes de Villanueva de la Vera (Cáceres)
In this article we tackle the study of a series of pieces made of gold and which belong to the Orientalising period. They have recently been found in Villanueva de la Vera (Cáceres). Their original shape, style, technique and quality, related to the environment of this interesting find shows the local development of the craftsmanship in precious metals, which previously only seemed to take place in centres of deep colonial roots.<br><br>En este trabajo abordamos el estudio de una serie de piezas fabricadas en oro inscritas en la temática orientalizante, descubiertas recientemente en Villanueva de la Vera (Cáceres). Su original configuración, estilo, técnica y cualidad, puesta en relación con el entorno del hallazgo, muestran hasta qué punto existen desarrollos locales de la orfebrería que hasta ahora sólo parecía que podía tener lugar en núcleos de profundo enraizamiento colonial
Las joyas orientalizantes de Villanueva de la Vera (Cáceres)
In this article we tackle the study of a series of pieces made of gold and which belong to the Orientalising period. They have recently been found in Villanueva de la Vera (Cáceres).
Their original shape, style, technique and quality, related to the environment of this interesting find shows the local development of the craftsmanship in precious metals, which previously only seemed to take place in centres of deep colonial roots.En este trabajo abordamos el estudio de una serie de piezas fabricadas en oro inscritas en la temática orientalizante, descubiertas recientemente en Villanueva de la Vera (Cáceres).
Su original configuración, estilo, técnica y cualidad, puesta en relación con el entorno del hallazgo, muestran hasta qué punto existen desarrollos locales de la orfebrería que hasta ahora sólo parecía que podía tener lugar en núcleos de profundo enraizamiento colonial
El poblado de el Cerro de la Horca (Plasenzuela, Cáceres). Datos para la secuencia del Neolítico tardío y la Edad del Cobre en la Alta Extremadura
This paper is a preliminary report on the recently excavated site of Cerro de la Horca in Extremadura. The site has two phases: the first (C. H. I.), dating to the Later Neolithic, has a great deal of pottery decorated by the «boquique»l technique; following a hiatus in the site's occupation, the second phase (C. H. II) belongs to the Middle (or Full) and Late Chalcolithic.Se efectúa la presentación de este yacimiento cuyos vestigios inducen a identificar dos ocupaciones distintas: una correspondiente al Neolítico Tardío (CH.l) caracterizada por la presencia de abundantes cerámicas decoradas con técnica de boquique, y, tras un hiatus, otra perteneciente a un habitat de la Edad del Cobre en sus fases Plena y Final
Excavación de urgencia en la necrópolis de la ermita de Santa Ana (Monroy)
Con motivo de una remoción de tierras efectuada en las proximidades de la localidad cacereña de Monroy se pusieron al descubierto algunas sepulturas pertenecientes a una pequeña necrópolis de carácter rural. Tras el expolio a que fueron sometidos los dos primeros enterramientos hallados, las autoridades municipales decidieron vallar el área, comunicando el hallazgo a la Dirección General de Patrimonio, que encargó la realización de una intervención con carácter de urgencia.On the occasion of a land removal carried out near the town of Monroy (prov. of Cáceres), some graves belonging to a small rural necropolis were exposed. After the plunder to which were submitted the first two burials found, the municipal authorities decided to fence the area, communicating the finding to the General Direction of Heritage, which ordered the realization of an urgency intervention.peerReviewe
Familial hypercholesterolaemia in children and adolescents from 48 countries: a cross-sectional study
Background: Approximately 450 000 children are born with familial hypercholesterolaemia worldwide every year, yet only 2·1% of adults with familial hypercholesterolaemia were diagnosed before age 18 years via current diagnostic approaches, which are derived from observations in adults. We aimed to characterise children and adolescents with heterozygous familial hypercholesterolaemia (HeFH) and understand current approaches to the identification and management of familial hypercholesterolaemia to inform future public health strategies. Methods: For this cross-sectional study, we assessed children and adolescents younger than 18 years with a clinical or genetic diagnosis of HeFH at the time of entry into the Familial Hypercholesterolaemia Studies Collaboration (FHSC) registry between Oct 1, 2015, and Jan 31, 2021. Data in the registry were collected from 55 regional or national registries in 48 countries. Diagnoses relying on self-reported history of familial hypercholesterolaemia and suspected secondary hypercholesterolaemia were excluded from the registry; people with untreated LDL cholesterol (LDL-C) of at least 13·0 mmol/L were excluded from this study. Data were assessed overall and by WHO region, World Bank country income status, age, diagnostic criteria, and index-case status. The main outcome of this study was to assess current identification and management of children and adolescents with familial hypercholesterolaemia. Findings: Of 63 093 individuals in the FHSC registry, 11 848 (18·8%) were children or adolescents younger than 18 years with HeFH and were included in this study; 5756 (50·2%) of 11 476 included individuals were female and 5720 (49·8%) were male. Sex data were missing for 372 (3·1%) of 11 848 individuals. Median age at registry entry was 9·6 years (IQR 5·8-13·2). 10 099 (89·9%) of 11 235 included individuals had a final genetically confirmed diagnosis of familial hypercholesterolaemia and 1136 (10·1%) had a clinical diagnosis. Genetically confirmed diagnosis data or clinical diagnosis data were missing for 613 (5·2%) of 11 848 individuals. Genetic diagnosis was more common in children and adolescents from high-income countries (9427 [92·4%] of 10 202) than in children and adolescents from non-high-income countries (199 [48·0%] of 415). 3414 (31·6%) of 10 804 children or adolescents were index cases. Familial-hypercholesterolaemia-related physical signs, cardiovascular risk factors, and cardiovascular disease were uncommon, but were more common in non-high-income countries. 7557 (72·4%) of 10 428 included children or adolescents were not taking lipid-lowering medication (LLM) and had a median LDL-C of 5·00 mmol/L (IQR 4·05-6·08). Compared with genetic diagnosis, the use of unadapted clinical criteria intended for use in adults and reliant on more extreme phenotypes could result in 50-75% of children and adolescents with familial hypercholesterolaemia not being identified. Interpretation: Clinical characteristics observed in adults with familial hypercholesterolaemia are uncommon in children and adolescents with familial hypercholesterolaemia, hence detection in this age group relies on measurement of LDL-C and genetic confirmation. Where genetic testing is unavailable, increased availability and use of LDL-C measurements in the first few years of life could help reduce the current gap between prevalence and detection, enabling increased use of combination LLM to reach recommended LDL-C targets early in life
Atrasentan and renal events in patients with type 2 diabetes and chronic kidney disease (SONAR): a double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled trial
Background: Short-term treatment for people with type 2 diabetes using a low dose of the selective endothelin A receptor antagonist atrasentan reduces albuminuria without causing significant sodium retention. We report the long-term effects of treatment with atrasentan on major renal outcomes. Methods: We did this double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled trial at 689 sites in 41 countries. We enrolled adults aged 18–85 years with type 2 diabetes, estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR)25–75 mL/min per 1·73 m 2 of body surface area, and a urine albumin-to-creatinine ratio (UACR)of 300–5000 mg/g who had received maximum labelled or tolerated renin–angiotensin system inhibition for at least 4 weeks. Participants were given atrasentan 0·75 mg orally daily during an enrichment period before random group assignment. Those with a UACR decrease of at least 30% with no substantial fluid retention during the enrichment period (responders)were included in the double-blind treatment period. Responders were randomly assigned to receive either atrasentan 0·75 mg orally daily or placebo. All patients and investigators were masked to treatment assignment. The primary endpoint was a composite of doubling of serum creatinine (sustained for ≥30 days)or end-stage kidney disease (eGFR <15 mL/min per 1·73 m 2 sustained for ≥90 days, chronic dialysis for ≥90 days, kidney transplantation, or death from kidney failure)in the intention-to-treat population of all responders. Safety was assessed in all patients who received at least one dose of their assigned study treatment. The study is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, number NCT01858532. Findings: Between May 17, 2013, and July 13, 2017, 11 087 patients were screened; 5117 entered the enrichment period, and 4711 completed the enrichment period. Of these, 2648 patients were responders and were randomly assigned to the atrasentan group (n=1325)or placebo group (n=1323). Median follow-up was 2·2 years (IQR 1·4–2·9). 79 (6·0%)of 1325 patients in the atrasentan group and 105 (7·9%)of 1323 in the placebo group had a primary composite renal endpoint event (hazard ratio [HR]0·65 [95% CI 0·49–0·88]; p=0·0047). Fluid retention and anaemia adverse events, which have been previously attributed to endothelin receptor antagonists, were more frequent in the atrasentan group than in the placebo group. Hospital admission for heart failure occurred in 47 (3·5%)of 1325 patients in the atrasentan group and 34 (2·6%)of 1323 patients in the placebo group (HR 1·33 [95% CI 0·85–2·07]; p=0·208). 58 (4·4%)patients in the atrasentan group and 52 (3·9%)in the placebo group died (HR 1·09 [95% CI 0·75–1·59]; p=0·65). Interpretation: Atrasentan reduced the risk of renal events in patients with diabetes and chronic kidney disease who were selected to optimise efficacy and safety. These data support a potential role for selective endothelin receptor antagonists in protecting renal function in patients with type 2 diabetes at high risk of developing end-stage kidney disease. Funding: AbbVie
PhDAY 2020 -FOO (Facultad de Óptica y Optometría)
Por cuarto año consecutivo los doctorandos de la Facultad de Óptica y Optometría de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid cuentan con un congreso propio organizado por y para ellos, el 4º PhDAY- FOO. Se trata de un congreso gratuito abierto en la que estos jóvenes científicos podrán presentar sus investigaciones al resto de sus compañeros predoctorales y a toda la comunidad universitaria que quiera disfrutar de este evento. Apunta en tu agenda: el 15 de octubre de 2020. En esta ocasión será un Congreso On-line para evitar que la incertidumbre asociada a la pandemia Covid-19 pudiera condicionar su celebración
Gestión del conocimiento: perspectiva multidisciplinaria. Volumen 13
El libro “Gestión del Conocimiento. Perspectiva Multidisciplinaria”, Volumen 13 de la Colección Unión Global, es resultado de investigaciones. Los capítulos del libro, son resultados de investigaciones desarrolladas por sus autores. El libro es una publicación internacional, seriada, continua, arbitrada, de acceso abierto a todas las áreas del conocimiento, orientada a contribuir con procesos de gestión del conocimiento científico, tecnológico y humanístico. Con esta colección, se aspira contribuir con el cultivo, la comprensión, la recopilación y la apropiación social del conocimiento en cuanto a patrimonio intangible de la humanidad, con el propósito de hacer aportes con la transformación de las relaciones socioculturales que sustentan la construcción social de los saberes y su reconocimiento como bien público. El libro “Gestión del Conocimiento. Perspectiva Multidisciplinaria”, Volumen 13, de la Colección Unión Global, es resultado de investigaciones. Los capítulos del libro, son resultados de investigaciones desarrolladas por sus autores. El libro cuenta con el apoyo de los grupos de investigación: Universidad Sur del Lago “Jesús María Semprúm” (UNESUR) - Zulia – Venezuela; Universidad Politécnica Territorial de Falcón Alonso Gamero (UPTFAG) - Falcón – Venezuela; Universidad Politécnica Territorial de Mérida Kléber Ramírez (UPTM) - Mérida - Venezuela; Universidad Guanajuato (UG) - Campus Celaya - Salvatierra - Cuerpo Académico de Biodesarrollo y Bioeconomía en las Organizaciones y Políticas Públicas (CABBOPP) - Guanajuato – México; Centro de Altos Estudios de Venezuela (CEALEVE) - Zulia – Venezuela, Centro Integral de Formación Educativa Especializada del Sur (CIFE - SUR) - Zulia – Venezuela; Centro de Investigaciones Internacionales SAS (CEDINTER) - Antioquia – Colombia y diferentes grupos de investigación del ámbito nacional e internacional que hoy se unen para estrechar vínculos investigativos, para que sus aportes científicos formen parte de los libros que se publiquen en formatos digital e impreso