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    Optimizaci贸n del sistema de recolecci贸n diaria de informaci贸n de pesca para la flota de barcos de la asociaci贸n de armadores pesqueros pomaderos de posorja "primero de mayo" en cumplimiento de la normativa de la subsecretaria de pesca

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    Para el presente proyecto integrador se realiz贸 el dise帽o de un sistema de ingreso de informaci贸n para la asociaci贸n de pescadores pomaderos de posorja para registrar de forma 铆ntegra los datos de los lances en las bit谩coras que cada embarcaci贸n llena, y esta posteriormente sea recopilada y entregada a las entidades gubernamentales pertinentes. Dentro de este contexto, se plante贸 como objetivo principal facilitar el llenado de informaci贸n de los capitanes durante las actividades diarias de pesca de forma aut贸noma y sencilla, estos archivos ser谩n exportados hacia un servidor local el cual se encuentra en la oficina de la agencia, todo esto a trav茅s de un aplicativo m贸vil. El planteamiento y posterior dise帽o de esta soluci贸n ser谩 de gran ayuda para la asociaci贸n, ya que actualmente el sistema que usan para ingresar la informaci贸n es de forma manual y no se lo hace de forma precisa, lo que en algunos casos ocasiona errores, y por ende rehacer cada bit谩cora.GuayaquilLicenciado en Redes y Sistemas Operativo

    Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy (4th edition)

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    In 2008, we published the first set of guidelines for standardizing research in autophagy. Since then, this topic has received increasing attention, and many scientists have entered the field. Our knowledge base and relevant new technologies have also been expanding. Thus, it is important to formulate on a regular basis updated guidelines for monitoring autophagy in different organisms. Despite numerous reviews, there continues to be confusion regarding acceptable methods to evaluate autophagy, especially in multicellular eukaryotes. Here, we present a set of guidelines for investigators to select and interpret methods to examine autophagy and related processes, and for reviewers to provide realistic and reasonable critiques of reports that are focused on these processes. These guidelines are not meant to be a dogmatic set of rules, because the appropriateness of any assay largely depends on the question being asked and the system being used. Moreover, no individual assay is perfect for every situation, calling for the use of multiple techniques to properly monitor autophagy in each experimental setting. Finally, several core components of the autophagy machinery have been implicated in distinct autophagic processes (canonical and noncanonical autophagy), implying that genetic approaches to block autophagy should rely on targeting two or more autophagy-related genes that ideally participate in distinct steps of the pathway. Along similar lines, because multiple proteins involved in autophagy also regulate other cellular pathways including apoptosis, not all of them can be used as a specific marker for bona fide autophagic responses. Here, we critically discuss current methods of assessing autophagy and the information they can, or cannot, provide. Our ultimate goal is to encourage intellectual and technical innovation in the field
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