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Evaluation of additional head of biceps brachii: a study with autopsy material
Additional head of the biceps brachii (AHBB) has been reported in different population groups with a frequency of 1–25%. The purpose of this study was to determine the incidence and morphologic expression of the AHBB as determined in a sample of the Colombian population. An exploration was conducted with 106 arms corresponding to unclaimed corpses autopsied at Institute of Legal and Forensic Medicine of Bucaramanga, Colombia. Using medial incision involvingskin, subcutaneous tissue, and brachial fascia, the heads of the biceps and their innervating branches were visualised. One AHBB was observed in 21 (19.8%) of the arms evaluated, with non-significant difference (p = 0.568) per side of presentation: 11 (52.4%) cases on the right side and 10 (47.6%) on the left side. All AHBBs were originated in the infero-medial segment of the humerus, with a mean thickness of 17.8 ± 6.8 mm. In 4 (19%) cases the fascicle was thin, less than 10 mm; in 7 (33.3%) cases it was of medium thickness, between 11 and 20 mm, whereas in 47.6% it was longer than 20 mm. The length of the AHBB was 118.3 ± 26.8 mm; its motor point supplied by the musculocutaneous nerve was located at 101.3 ± 20.9 mm of the bi-epicondylar line. The incidence of AHBB in this study is located at the upper segment of what has been reportedin the literature and could be a morphologic trait of the Colombian population; in agreement with prior studies, the origin was the infero-medial surface of the humerus
Las dificultades de la integración latinoamericana a partir del modelo primario exportador
Latin America has developed within the patterns of the so-called Primary Export Model and its insertion in the international market has hindered its own cohesion and regional integration. Historical dependence on Washington’s post consensus neo-liberal models makes evident a model of structural peripheral marginalization. This open regionalism proposes a regional development model with strategies relying on endogenous resources and external markets initiatives within a political deconcentration and decentralization framework. The key to success for Latin America is to insert itself competitively in the international market with all its innate capabilities, leaving behind those technological, political and economic models of dependency.Latinoamérica se ha desarrollado dentro de los patrones del denominado Modelo Primario Exportador (MPE) y su inserción en el mercado internacional ha dificultado la propia cohesión e integración regional. La dependencia histórica profundizada a partir de los modelos neoliberales post Consenso de Washington hace evidente un modelo de marginación periférica estructural. Este regionalismo abierto propone un desarrollo regional con estrategias basadas en iniciativas de recursos endógenos y mercados externos, en un marco político de desconcentración y descentralización. La fórmula única de triunfo es insertarse, con las potencialidades internas, en el mercado internacional de forma competitiva, dejando de lado los modelos políticos de dependencia tecnológica, política y económica
Reformas comerciais (abertura) na América Latina: revisando seus impactos no crescimento e o desenvolvimento
Economic liberalization programs have a lot of common characteristics around the world, but they do not necessarily have the same consequences. The differences in their effects reflect differences inside the countries along with accidental factors of synchronization and other external events. Commerce liberalization and trade opening are generally seen as key elements for successful strategies of growth and development; however, commercial policy can induce to antagonic forces on income distribution and poverty relief. This document establishes that in Latin-American case, the use of the word opening hides both a wish and an obligation, under Washington Consensus, of the countries to follow a free trade policy where the impact on development and poverty relief are fundamentally different.Los programas de la liberalización económica tienen muchas características comunes en todo el mundo, pero no tienen necesariamente las mismas consecuencias. Las diferencias en sus efectos reflejan las diferencias en los países mismos junto con factores accidentales de sincronización y otros acontecimientos externos. La liberalización comercial y la apertura al comercio se ven generalmente como elemen- tos claves para unas exitosas estrategias de crecimiento y desarrollo, sin embargo, la política comercial puede inducir fuerzas antagónicas en la distribución de ingresos y el alivio de la pobreza. Este parece ser el caso de Latinoamérica, el uso de la palabra apertura encubre un deseo, si no una obligación bajo el Consenso de Washington, de los países para seguir una política de libre comercio y debido a las diferencias mencionadas anteriormente los impactos en el desarrollo y el alivio de la pobreza son fundamentalmente diferentes.Mesmo que em redor do mundo as características dos programas da liberalização econômica são comuns, suas conseqüências não são necessariamente iguais. As diferenças em seus impactos mostram as diferenças entre os países mesmos e fatores acidentais de sincroni- zação e outros acontecimentos externos. Geralmente, a liberalização comercial e a abertura ao comércio parecem elementos chave em estratégias exitosas de crescimento e desenvolvimento, no entanto a política comercial pode induzir forças antagônicas na distribuição do ingresso e no alivio da pobreza. Neste artigo expõe-se que, no caso latino-americano, o uso deste vocábulo abertura encobre um desejo –assim como uma obrigação, sob o consenso de Washington– dos países para uma política de livre comércio, mesmo se o impacto no desenvolvimento e no alivio da pobreza são diametralmente diferentes
Self-trapping of a binary Bose-Einstein condensate induced by interspecies interaction
The problem of self-trapping of a Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) and a binary
BEC in an optical lattice (OL) and double well (DW) is studied using the
mean-field Gross-Pitaevskii equation. For both DW and OL, permanent
self-trapping occurs in a window of the repulsive nonlinearity of the GP
equation: . In case of OL, the critical nonlinearities
and correspond to a window of chemical potentials
defining the band gap(s) of the periodic OL. The
permanent self-trapped BEC in an OL usually represents a breathing oscillation
of a stable stationary gap soliton. The permanent self-trapped BEC in a DW, on
the other hand, is a dynamically stabilized state without any stationary
counterpart. For a binary BEC with intraspecies nonlinearities outside this
window of nonlinearity, a permanent self trapping can be induced by tuning the
interspecies interaction such that the effective nonlinearities of the
components fall in the above window
Protein‐free synthetic surfactant for the prevention and treatment of respiratory distress syndrome in neonates
Q1Q11-9This is a protocol for a Cochrane Review (Intervention). The objectives are as follows:
To evaluate the effectiveness of intratracheal administration of synthetic protein‐free pulmonary surfactant in neonates at risk of developing RDS or with established RDS.
Comparison 1: Does intratracheal administration of synthetic protein‐free pulmonary surfactant compared to air placebo or normal saline or no treatment reduce mortality and other complications of preterm birth in preterm infants at risk of developing RDS?
Comparison 2: Does intratracheal administration of synthetic protein‐free pulmonary surfactant compared to air placebo or normal saline or no treatment reduce mortality and other complications of preterm birth in preterm infants with clinical and/or radiologic evidence of respiratory distress syndrome requiring assisted ventilation
IRS Spectra of Solar-Type Stars: \break A Search for Asteroid Belt Analogs
We report the results of a spectroscopic search for debris disks surrounding
41 nearby solar type stars, including 8 planet-bearing stars, using the {\it
Spitzer Space Telescope}. With accurate relative photometry using the Infrared
Spectrometer (IRS) between 7-34 \micron we are able to look for excesses as
small as 2% of photospheric levels with particular sensitivity to weak
spectral features. For stars with no excess, the upper limit in a
band at 30-34 m corresponds to 75 times the brightness of our
zodiacal dust cloud. Comparable limits at 8.5-13 m correspond to
1,400 times the brightness of our zodiacal dust cloud. These limits correspond
to material located within the 1 to 5 AU region that, in our solar
system, originates from debris associated with the asteroid belt. We find
excess emission longward of 25 m from five stars of which four also
show excess emission at 70 m. This emitting dust must be located around
5-10 AU. One star has 70 micron emission but no IRS excess. In this case, the
emitting region must begin outside 10 AU; this star has a known radial velocity
planet. Only two stars of the five show emission shortward of 25 \micron
where spectral features reveal the presence of a population of small, hot dust
grains emitting in the 7-20 m band. The data presented here strengthen the
results of previous studies to show that excesses at 25 \micron and shorter
are rare: only 1 star out of 40 stars older than 1 Gyr or % shows an
excess. Asteroid belts 10-30 times more massive than our own appear are rare
among mature, solar-type stars
Comparison of Maldi-Tof with gene sequencing in bacteria isolates from plants belonging to family Rhizobiaceae
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T-PHOT: A new code for PSF-matched, prior-based, multiwavelength extragalactic deconfusion photometry
We present T-PHOT, a publicly available software aimed at extracting accurate
photometry from low-resolution images of deep extragalactic fields, where the
blending of sources can be a serious problem for the accurate and unbiased
measurement of fluxes and colours. T-PHOT has been developed within the
ASTRODEEP project and it can be considered as the next generation to TFIT,
providing significant improvements above it and other similar codes. T-PHOT
gathers data from a high-resolution image of a region of the sky, and uses it
to obtain priors for the photometric analysis of a lower resolution image of
the same field. It can handle different types of datasets as input priors: i) a
list of objects that will be used to obtain cutouts from the real
high-resolution image; ii) a set of analytical models; iii) a list of
unresolved, point-like sources, useful e.g. for far-infrared wavelength
domains. We show that T-PHOT yields accurate estimations of fluxes within the
intrinsic uncertainties of the method, when systematic errors are taken into
account (which can be done thanks to a flagging code given in the output).
T-PHOT is many times faster than similar codes like TFIT and CONVPHOT (up to
hundreds, depending on the problem and the method adopted), whilst at the same
time being more robust and more versatile. This makes it an optimal choice for
the analysis of large datasets. In addition we show how the use of different
settings and methods significantly enhances the performance. Given its
versatility and robustness, T-PHOT can be considered the preferred choice for
combined photometric analysis of current and forthcoming extragalactic optical
to far-infrared imaging surveys. [abridged]Comment: 23 pages, 20 figures, 2 table
Identification of z~>2 Herschel 500 micron sources using color-deconfusion
We present a new method to search for candidate z~>2 Herschel 500{\mu}m
sources in the GOODS-North field, using a S500{\mu}m/S24{\mu}m "color
deconfusion" technique. Potential high-z sources are selected against
low-redshift ones from their large 500{\mu}m to 24{\mu}m flux density ratios.
By effectively reducing the contribution from low-redshift populations to the
observed 500{\mu}m emission, we are able to identify counterparts to high-z
500{\mu}m sources whose 24{\mu}m fluxes are relatively faint. The recovery of
known z~4 starbursts confirms the efficiency of this approach in selecting
high-z Herschel sources. The resulting sample consists of 34 dusty star-forming
galaxies at z~>2. The inferred infrared luminosities are in the range
1.5x10^12-1.8x10^13 Lsun, corresponding to dust-obscured star formation rates
(SFRs) of ~260-3100 Msun/yr for a Salpeter IMF. Comparison with previous SCUBA
850{\mu}m-selected galaxy samples shows that our method is more efficient at
selecting high-z dusty galaxies with a median redshift of z=3.07+/-0.83 and 10
of the sources at z~>4. We find that at a fixed luminosity, the dust
temperature is ~5K cooler than that expected from the Td-LIR relation at z<1,
though different temperature selection effects should be taken into account.
The radio-detected subsample (excluding three strong AGN) follows the
far-infrared/radio correlation at lower redshifts, and no evolution with
redshift is observed out to z~5, suggesting that the far-infrared emission is
star formation dominated. The contribution of the high-z Herschel 500{\mu}m
sources to the cosmic SFR density is comparable to that of SMG populations at
z~2.5 and at least 40% of the extinction-corrected UV samples at z~4
(abridged).Comment: 33 pages in emulateapj format, 24 figures, 2 tables, accepted for
publication in the ApJ
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