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    Extended sources in the XMM-Newton slew survey

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    The low background, good spatial resolution and great sensitivity of the EPIC-pn camera on XMM-Newton give useful limits for the detection of extended sources even during the short exposures made during slewing maneouvers. In this paper we attempt to illustrate the potential of the XMM-Newton slew survey as a tool for analysing flux-limited samples of clusters of galaxies and other sources of spatially extended X-ray emission.Comment: 2 pages, 4 figures, to appear in the proceedings of "The X-ray Universe 2005", San Lorenzo de El Escorial (Spain), 26-30 September 200

    The XMM-Newton Slew Survey: towards the XMMSL1 catalogue

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    The XMM-Newton satellite is the most sensitive X-ray observatory flown to date due to the great collecting area of its mirrors coupled with the high quantum efficiency of the EPIC detectors. It performs slewing manoeuvers between observation targets tracking almost circular orbits through the ecliptic poles due to the Sun constraint. Slews are made with the EPIC cameras open and the other instruments closed, operating with the observing mode set to the one of the previous pointed observation and the medium filter in place. Slew observations from the EPIC-pn camera in FF, eFF and LW modes provide data, resulting in a maximum of 15 seconds of on-source time. These data can be used to give a uniform survey of the X-ray sky, at great sensitivity in the hard band compared with other X-ray all-sky surveys.Comment: 2 pages, 2 figures, to appear in the proceedings of "The X-ray Universe 2005", San Lorenzo de El Escorial (Spain), 26-30 September 200

    Passifloraceae

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    Plantas herbáceas o leñosas, perennes, trepadoras, con zarcillos axilares, raramente erectas y sin zarcillos. Hojas alternas simples, rara vez compuestas; pecíolos, a menudo con nectarios; estípulas presentes. Inflorescencias axilares, usualmente junto a un zarcillo terminal o colateral, a veces reducidas a un pedúnculo unifloro. Flores actinomorfas, perfectas, (3-4)-5 meras, raramente apétalas. Sépalos y pétalos imbricados, períginos, generalmente, presencia de corona, operculum, anillo nectarífero y limen. Estambres 5(-10), alternipétalos, hipóginos, libres desde el ginóforo o insertos sobre un androginóforo, anteras versátiles, 2-loculares, de dehiscencia longitudinal. Ovario sobre un androginóforo, raro sésil, 3-5 carpelar, 1-locular, con numerosos óvulos anátropos, sobre 3-5 placentas parietales; estilos generalmente 3; estigmas reniformes, capitados, clavados o discoides. Fruto baya o cápsula; semillas ariladas con embrión recto y endosperma carnoso. Familia con alrededor de 18 géneros y 630 especies, distribuidas en zonas tropicales y subtropicales de todo el mundo. De estos géneros 5 crecen en el Nuevo Mundo, que son 4 exclusivamente americanos mientras que uno, Passiflora, tiene alrededor de 400 especies distribuidas en el Nuevo y Viejo Mundo, siendo el único género presente en la flora argentina. Se considera el género Passiflora como el más evolucionado dentro de la familia, ya que el resto de ellos incluye árboles o arbustos carentes de zarcillos, algunos con espinas y androceo con mayor número de estambres. Engler (1936) ubicó esta familia en el Orden Parietales y Hutchinson (1959) la emplaza en el On

    Gene deficiency in activating Fcγ receptors influences the macrophage phenotypic balance and reduces atherosclerosis in mice

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    Immunity contributes to arterial inflammation during atherosclerosis. Oxidized low-density lipoproteins induce an autoimmune response characterized by specific antibodies and immune complexes in atherosclerotic patients. We hypothesize that specific Fcγ receptors for IgG constant region participate in atherogenesis by regulating the inflammatory state of lesional macrophages. In vivo we examined the role of activating Fcγ receptors in atherosclerosis progression using bone marrow transplantation from mice deficient in γ-chain (the common signaling subunit of activating Fcγ receptors) to hyperlipidemic mice. Hematopoietic deficiency of Fcγ receptors significantly reduced atherosclerotic lesion size, which was associated with decreased number of macrophages and T lymphocytes, and increased T regulatory cell function. Lesions of Fcγ receptor deficient mice exhibited increased plaque stability, as evidenced by higher collagen and smooth muscle cell content and decreased apoptosis. These effects were independent of changes in serum lipids and antibody response to oxidized low-density lipoproteins. Activating Fcγ receptor deficiency reduced pro-inflammatory gene expression, nuclear factor-κB activity, and M1 macrophages at the lesion site, while increasing anti-inflammatory genes and M2 macrophages. The decreased inflammation in the lesions was mirrored by a reduced number of classical inflammatory monocytes in blood. In vitro, lack of activating Fcγ receptors attenuated foam cell formation, oxidative stress and pro-inflammatory gene expression, and increased M2-associated genes in murine macrophages. Our study demonstrates that activating Fcγ receptors influence the macrophage phenotypic balance in the artery wall of atherosclerotic mice and suggests that modulation of Fcγ receptor-mediated inflammatory responses could effectively suppress atherosclerosis

    Poultry production in Spain: New advances in feeding and nutrition practice.

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    Spain produces approximately 600 M broiler chickens per year and has a current laying hen census of 35 M birds. Production of other poultry species, such as turkeys and ducks, is quite limited. The number of birds slaughtered has remained quite flat for the last 10 years although final body weight (BW) has increased in this period by almost 200g per bird. The number of laying hens has decreased markedly (e.g. circa 50 M in 2010) and the proportion of brown -egg layers has increased from less than 10% in 1990 to more than 90% in 2013. In addition to egg color, brown eggs are preferred by the consumers because of bigger size and better shell quality

    Multinet : enabler for next generation enterprise wireless services

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    Wireless communications are currently experiencing a fast migration toward the beyond third-generation (B3G)/fourth generation (4G) era. This represents a generational change in wireless systems: new capabilities related to mobility and new services support is required and new concepts as individual-centric, user-centric or ambient-aware communications are included. One of the main restrictions associated to wireless technology is mobility management, this feature was not considered in the design phase; for this reason, a complete solution is not already found, although different solutions are proposed and are being proposed. In MULTINET project, features as mobility and multihoming are applied to wireless network to provide the necessary network and application functionality enhancements for seamless data communication mobility considering end-user scenario and preferences. The aim of this paper is to show the benefits of these functionalities from the Service Providers and final User point of view

    Applications of nano-ingredients in building materials

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    Multi-operability and dynamic bandwidth allocation in PONs with electrically reconfigurable SOA/REAM-based ONUs

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    An approach to integrate dynamic bandwidth allocation and multi-operability for WDM-PONs is demonstrated with a symmetrical SOA/REAM-based ONU design and C/L waveband 10Gb/s burst-mode operation, allowing electrical reconfigurability of the ONU's detection and remodulation branch
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