84 research outputs found

    La implicación de las TIC en la humanización de la sociedad

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    Este artículo presenta algunos resultados de la investigación I+D+I “La producción social de comunicación y la reproducción social en la era de la globalización”. En concreto, aquellos resultados que se han obtenido al analizar los vínculos entre los efectos de las tecnologías de la información y de la comunicación (TIC) y algunas dinámicas de humanización o deshumanización que están teniendo lugar en nuestras sociedades. La metodología utilizada ha consistido en un análisis de contenido de literatura científica sobre los efectos sociales de la revolución digital

    Anyone know where I can cash in my white privilege points?

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    What does white privilege look like? This interactive session will allow audience members to voice their opinions of what it means to be White. While many White people do not have a clear understanding of their privilege, White privilege is prevalent in our everyday lives. This misunderstanding leads us towards systematic racism and to institutions where White Power is encouraged. This session will work towards helping audience members understand White privilege, gain an understanding of how white supremacy affects the perception of White privilege, and most importantly, what they should do with this privilege

    Estrategias Sociocognitivas, para desarrollar la capacidad modela objetos con formas geométricas y sus transformaciones, en niños de cinco años de Educación Inicial.

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    El desarrollo de la competencia matemática, en tiempos de globalización es fundamental, porque implica el manejo en el nivel de suficiencia de elementos básicos como: números, medidas, símbolos, elementos geométricos, operaciones matemáticas, etc. En esta línea de pensamiento el problema real u objeto de estudio que marcó el inicio de la investigación fue las deficiencias en el desarrollo de la capacidad modela objetos con formas geométricas y sus transformaciones, identificado en los aprendices de cinco años de Educación Inicial de la Entidad N° 1603 -Barrio Juan Velasco Alvarado – Huarmaca. La intención del estudio quedó expresada en la meta general, sistematizar Estrategias Sociocognitivas, para desarrollar la capacidad modela objetos con formas geométricas y sus transformaciones; en materia de resultados a través de la administración del test de aptitud geométrica se logró precisar que los educandos se ubican en el nivel regular con un promedio aritmético de 9,45 y en el plano conclusivo se afirma que Las Estrategias Sociocognitivas, planteadas para desarrollar la capacidad modela objetos con formas geométricas y sus transformaciones, en niños de cinco años de Educación Inicial, tiene como forma de planificación el modelo de la doble T, que en perspectiva estructural sistémica, está integrado por partes como: diagnóstico, fundamentación, unidad didáctica y evaluación

    Adjuncts for the evaluation of potentially malignant disorders in the oral cavity

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    BACKGROUND: Oral squamous cell carcinoma is the most common manifestation of malignancy in the oral cavity. Adjuncts are available for clinicians to evaluate lesions that seem potentially malignant. In this systematic review, the authors summarized the available evidence on patient-important outcomes, diagnostic test accuracy (DTA), and patients' values and preferences (PVPs) when using adjuncts for the evaluation of clinically evident lesions in the oral cavity. TYPES OF STUDIES REVIEWED: The authors searched for preexisting systematic reviews and assessed their quality using the Assessing the Methodological Quality of Systematic Reviews tool. The authors updated the selected reviews and searched MEDLINE, Embase, and the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials to identify randomized controlled trials and DTA and PVPs studies. Pairs of reviewers independently conducted study selection, data extraction, and assessment of the certainty in the evidence by using the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation approach. RESULTS: The authors identified 4 existing reviews. DTA reviews included 37 studies. The authors retrieved 7,534 records, of which 9 DTA and 10 PVPs studies were eligible. Pooled sensitivity and specificity of adjuncts ranged from 0.39 to 0.96 for the evaluation of innocuous lesions and from 0.31 to 0.95 for the evaluation of suspicious lesions. Cytologic testing used in suspicious lesions appears to have the highest accuracy among adjuncts (sensitivity, 0.92; 95% confidence interval, 0.86 to 0.98; specificity, 0.94; 95% confidence interval, 0.88 to 0.99; low-quality evidence). CONCLUSIONS AND PRACTICAL IMPLICATIONS: Cytologic testing appears to be the most accurate adjunct among those included in this review. The main concerns are the high rate of false-positive results and serious issues of risk of bias and indirectness of the evidence. Clinicians should remain skeptical about the potential benefit of any adjunct in clinical practice

    Retinal protection from LED-backlit screen lights by short wavelength absorption filters

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    Background: Ocular exposure to intense light or long-time exposure to low-intensity short-wavelength lights may cause eye injury. Excessive levels of blue light induce photochemical damage to the retinal pigment and degeneration of photoreceptors of the outer segments. Currently, people spend a lot of time watching LED screens that emit high proportions of blue light. This study aims to assess the effects of light emitted by LED tablet screens on pigmented rat retinas with and without optical filters. Methods: Commercially available tablets were used for exposure experiments on three groups of rats. One was exposed to tablet screens, the other was exposed to the tablet screens with a selective filter and the other was a control group. Structure, gene expression (including life/death, extracellular matrix degradation, growth factors, and oxidative stress related genes), and immunohistochemistry in the retina were compared among groups. Results: There was a reduction of the thickness of the external nuclear layer and changes in the genes involved in cell survival and death, extracellular matrix turnover, growth factors, inflammation, and oxidative stress, leading decrease in cell density and retinal damage in the first group. Modulation of gene changes was observed when the LED light of screens was modified with an optical filter. Conclusions: The use of short-wavelength selective filters on the screens contribute to reduce LED light-induced damage in the rat retina

    Rational engineering of a human GFP-like protein scaffold for humanized targeted nanomedicines

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    Green fluorescent protein (GFP) is a widely used scaffold for protein-based targeted nanomedicines because of its high biocompatibility, biological neutrality and outstanding structural stability. However, being immunogenicity a major concern in the development of drug carriers, the use of exogenous proteins such as GFP in clinics might be inadequate. Here we report a human nidogen-derived protein (HSNBT), rationally designed to mimic the structural and functional properties of GFP as a scaffold for nanomedicine. For that, a GFP-like β-barrel, containing the G2 domain of the human nidogen, has been rationally engineered to obtain a biologically neutral protein that self-assembles as 10nm-nanoparticles. This scaffold is the basis of a humanized nanoconjugate, where GFP, from the well-characterized protein T22-GFP-H6, has been substituted by the nidogen-derived GFP-like HSNBT protein. The resulting construct T22-HSNBT-H6, is a humanized CXCR4-targeted nanoparticle that selectively delivers conjugated genotoxic Floxuridine into cancer CXCR4+ cells. Indeed, the administration of T22-HSNBT-H6-FdU in a CXCR4-overexpressing colorectal cancer mouse model results in an even more efficient selective antitumoral effect than that shown by its GFP-counterpart, in absence of systemic toxicity. Therefore, the newly developed GFP-like protein scaffold appears as an ideal candidate for the development of humanized protein nanomaterials and successfully supports the tumor-targeted nanoscale drug T22-HSNBT-H6-FdU.Patricia Álamo and Juan Cedano contributed equally to this work. The authors are indebted to Agencia Estatal de Investigación (AEI) and to Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional (FEDER) (grant BIO2016-76063-R, AEI/FEDER, UE), to AGAUR (2017SGR-229) and CIBER-BBN (project NANOPROTHER), granted to AV, to CIBER-BBN (project NANOSCAPE and NANOLINK) and ISCIII (PI20/00400 co-funding FEDER) granted to UU, to ISCIII (PI15/00272 co-founding FEDER) granted to EV and to ISCIII (PIE15/00028 and PI18/00650, co-funding FEDER) and AGAUR (2017 SGR 865 GRC) granted to RM. We are also indebted to CERCA programme (Generalitat de Catalunya) and to the Networking Research Center on Bioengineering, Biomaterials and Nanomedicine (CIBER-BBN) that is an initiative funded by the VI National R&D&I Plan 2008–2011, Iniciativa Ingenio 2010, Consolider Program, CIBER Actions and financed by the Instituto de Salud Carlos III, with assistance from the European Regional Development Fund. We also appreciate the support from the COST-Action Nano2Clinics. Protein production has been partially performed by the ICTS “NANBIOSIS”, more specifically by the Protein Production Platform of CIBER in Bioengineering, Biomaterials & Nanomedicine (CIBER-BBN)/ IBB, at the UAB sePBioEs scientific-technical service (http://www.nanbiosis.es/portfolio/u1-protein-production-platform-ppp/), and the nanoparticle size analysis by the Biomaterial Processing and Nanostructuring Unit. Synthesis of thiolated oligo-FdU was performed by the ICTS NANBIOSIS Oligonucleotide Synthesis Platform (CIBER-BBN). The in vivo work was performed by the ICTS NANBIOSIS of the CIBER-BBN Nanotoxicology Unit (http://www.nanbiosis.es/portfolio/u18-nanotoxicology-unit/). We are indebted to Servei de Microscopia from UAB for their excellent confocal and electronic microscopy services. We are also indebted to Servei de Cultius Celulars i Anticossos (SCAC) form UAB for their excellent cell culture and flow cytometry facilities and especially to Fran Cortes for his excellent technical support. We are thankful to Dra. Marta Taulés from CCiT-UB for her help in SPR experiments and analysis. We are also thankful to Luis Carlos Navas from Institut d'Investigacions biomèdiques Sant Pau (IIB Sant Pau) for his technical support in immunohistochemistry experiments. UU and LMCD were supported by Miguel Servet (CP19/00028) and PFIS (FI19/00148) contracts respectively from ISCIII co-funded by European Social Fund (ESF investing in your future). NS was supported by a pre-doctoral fellowship from the Government of Navarra and LAC was supported by AECC Scientific Foundation grant postdoctoral fellow. AV received an ICREA ACADEMIA award.Peer reviewe

    Perceptual Skill And Social Structure

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    Visual perception relies on stored information and environmental associations to arrive at a determinate representation of the world. This opens up the disturbing possibility that our visual experiences could themselves be subject to a kind of racial bias, simply in virtue of accurately encoding previously encountered environmental regularities. This possibility raises the following question: what, if anything, is wrong with beliefs grounded upon these prejudicial experiences? They are consistent with a range of epistemic norms, including evidentialist and reliabilist standards for justification. I argue that we will struggle to locate a flaw with these sorts of perceptual beliefs so long as we focus our analysis at the level of the individual and her response to information. We should instead broaden our analysis to include the social structure within which the individual is located. Doing so lets us identify a problem with the way in which unjust social structures in particular “gerrymander” the regularities an individual is exposed to, and by extension the priors their visual system draws on. I argue that in this way, social structures can cap perceptual skill

    MAREJADAS RURALES Y LUCHAS POR LA VIDA, VOL. III: VAIVENES DEL ESTADO Y LA SOCIEDAD RURAL.

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    Volumen 3. Vaivenes del Estado y la Sociedad Rural, coordinado por: Francisco Herrera Tapia, Gladys Karina Sánchez Juárez, e Ignacio López Moreno, el texto está constituído por 12 capítulos, los autores abordan problemas derivados de la aplicación de las políticas públicas y reformas legislativas relacionadas con el campo, y con las instituciones de gobierno, la gobernabilidad, los acuerdos comunitarios y también los conflictos, son estudios de caso que evidencian estos procesos y las formas en que se complejizan o se resuelven en el medio rural.ASOCIACIÓN MEXICANA DE ESTUDIOS RURALES A.C., INSTITUTO DE CIENCIAS AGROPECUARIAS Y RURALES (ICAR), UNIVERSIDAD DE GUADALAJARA, EL COLEGIO DE MICHOACÁN A.C., UNIVERSIDAD MICHOACANA DE SAN NICOLAS HIDALGO, CUCOSTA SUR GRANA, ECOSUR, FACULTAD DE ESTUDIOS SUPERIORES ACATLÁN-UNA

    Enabling planetary science across light-years. Ariel Definition Study Report

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    Ariel, the Atmospheric Remote-sensing Infrared Exoplanet Large-survey, was adopted as the fourth medium-class mission in ESA's Cosmic Vision programme to be launched in 2029. During its 4-year mission, Ariel will study what exoplanets are made of, how they formed and how they evolve, by surveying a diverse sample of about 1000 extrasolar planets, simultaneously in visible and infrared wavelengths. It is the first mission dedicated to measuring the chemical composition and thermal structures of hundreds of transiting exoplanets, enabling planetary science far beyond the boundaries of the Solar System. The payload consists of an off-axis Cassegrain telescope (primary mirror 1100 mm x 730 mm ellipse) and two separate instruments (FGS and AIRS) covering simultaneously 0.5-7.8 micron spectral range. The satellite is best placed into an L2 orbit to maximise the thermal stability and the field of regard. The payload module is passively cooled via a series of V-Groove radiators; the detectors for the AIRS are the only items that require active cooling via an active Ne JT cooler. The Ariel payload is developed by a consortium of more than 50 institutes from 16 ESA countries, which include the UK, France, Italy, Belgium, Poland, Spain, Austria, Denmark, Ireland, Portugal, Czech Republic, Hungary, the Netherlands, Sweden, Norway, Estonia, and a NASA contribution

    Post-Franco Theatre

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    In the multiple realms and layers that comprise the contemporary Spanish theatrical landscape, “crisis” would seem to be the word that most often lingers in the air, as though it were a common mantra, ready to roll off the tongue of so many theatre professionals with such enormous ease, and even enthusiasm, that one is prompted to wonder whether it might indeed be a miracle that the contemporary technological revolution – coupled with perpetual quandaries concerning public and private funding for the arts – had not by now brought an end to the evolution of the oldest of live arts, or, at the very least, an end to drama as we know it
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