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RECONSTRUYENDO EL CONOCIMIENTO DIDÁCTICO DE PROFESORES UNIVERSITARIOS DE LA UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DEL NORDESTE
En el artículo se presenta el análisis de un caso incrustado de 11 profesoresuniversitarios de la Universidad Nacional del Nordeste – Argentina, a través de lametodología narrativa.Se abordan temáticas vinculadas al conocimiento didáctico del contenido de losprofesores, su relación con los contextos académicos, profesionales y disciplinares,y las diferencias que se evidencian entre docentes experimentados y docentes principiantes afines a cuatro asignaturas de carreras variadas: Odontología, Informática, Ciencias de la Educación e Historia
Singular Modes of the Electromagnetic Field
We show that the mode corresponding to the point of essential spectrum of the
electromagnetic scattering operator is a vector-valued distribution
representing the square root of the three-dimensional Dirac's delta function.
An explicit expression for this singular mode in terms of the Weyl sequence is
provided and analyzed. An essential resonance thus leads to a perfect
localization (confinement) of the electromagnetic field, which in practice,
however, may result in complete absorption.Comment: 14 pages, no figure
Lieb-Thirring Bound for Schr\"odinger Operators with Bernstein Functions of the Laplacian
A Lieb-Thirring bound for Schr\"odinger operators with Bernstein functions of
the Laplacian is shown by functional integration techniques. Several specific
cases are discussed in detail.Comment: We revised the first versio
Simplicity of extremal eigenvalues of the Klein-Gordon equation
We consider the spectral problem associated with the Klein-Gordon equation
for unbounded electric potentials. If the spectrum of this problem is contained
in two disjoint real intervals and the two inner boundary points are
eigenvalues, we show that these extremal eigenvalues are simple and possess
strictly positive eigenfunctions. Examples of electric potentials satisfying
these assumptions are given
Precise design of environmental data warehouses
People use data warehouses to help them make decisions. For example, public policy decision-makers can improve their decisions by using this technology to analyze the environmental effects of human activity. In production systems, data warehouses provide structures for extracting the knowledge required to optimize systems. Designing data warehouses is a complex task; designers need flexible and precise methods to help them create data warehouses and adapt their analysis criteria to developments in the decision-making process. In this paper, we introduce a flexible method based on UML (Unified Modeling Language). We introduce a UML profile for building multi-dimensional models and for choosing different criteria according to analysis requirements. This profile makes it possible to specify integrity constraints in OCL (Object Constraint Language). We apply our method to the construction of an environmental system for analyzing the use of certain agricultural fertilizers. We integrate various data sources into a multi-dimensional model showing several categories of analysis, and the consistency of data can be checked with OCL constraints
La didáctica de la simulación Clínica: innovar en el sistema de evaluación de competencias. Estudio de caso en la Universidad Nacional del Nordeste
La investigación detalla el estudio sobre las Prácticas Pedagógicas Innovadoras, acotado al ámbito universitario. Estas prácticas poseen características específicas: actitud investigativa, de revisión y transformación de las propias prácticas.El problema de investigación gira en torno a las concepciones docentes, características y valores de utilidad de las prácticas pedagógicas innovadoras de profesores universitarios de la Universidad Nacional del Nordeste.Esta presentación tiene como objetivo, exponer las prácticas pedagógicas innovadoras vinculadas a prácticas de simulación en la enseñanza clínica que llevaron adelante docentes de la Facultad de Medicina de la Universidad Nacional del Nordeste, buscando identificar la influencia de las mismas en el aprendizaje de los estudiantes. Metodológicamente nos encuadramos el paradigma cualitativo, en el tipo descriptivo- explicativo desde un estudio de casos.En este espacio comunicaremos resultados de los análisis que hemos realizado dentro de la “Práctica Final Obligatoria” de la carrera de Medicina, y específicamente en el “Gabinete de Simulación”. Entre los resultados sobresalientes mencionamos que el espacio se ubicaría dentro de un Enfoque Didáctico Problematizador, identificando que los docentes se presentan como mediadores entre los estudiantes y la práctica clínica, proporcionando ayudas necesarias para que el sujeto avance progresivamente en la apropiación de los saberes y el ejercicio de las prácticas profesionales. A modo de conclusión, consideramos que estos docentes, promovieron a la innovación educativa como un “cambio justificado”
Perceived Effectiveness, Cost, and Availability of Patient Education Methods and Materials
To determine the efficacy of and need for patient education methods and media, a needs assessment was sent to 816 members of the American Association of Diabetes Educators. Respondents (n=325, 40%) included 62% RNs, 36% RDs, 1% other; 62% CDEs. Their mean number of years experience in diabetes education was 8.5, and 99% routinely provided patient education. Respondents indicated that videotapes and slide tapes were the most educationally effective media and books and audiotapes were the least effective. Booklets and videotapes were the most cost-effective and computer-assisted instruction the least effective. While respondents perceived one-to-one counseling, skills training, and diabetes content sessions to be the three most educationally effective methods, support groups and large and small discussion groups were seen as the three most cost-effective educational methods. Among nine potential barriers to quality patient education listed, educators rated lack of third-party reimbursement as a major barrier most frequently and national availability of quality education materials as a barrier least frequently.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/68739/2/10.1177_014572179201800207.pd
Sex-specific and inter-individual differences in biomarkers of selenium status identified by a calibrated ELISA for selenoprotein P
Selenoprotein P (SELENOP) is a liver-derived transporter of selenium (Se) in
blood, and a meaningful biomarker of Se status. Se is an essential trace
element for the biosynthesis of enzymatically-active selenoproteins,
protecting the organism from oxidative damage. The usage of uncalibrated
assays hinders the comparability of SELENOP concentrations and their
pathophysiological interpretation across different clinical studies. On this
account, we established a new sandwich SELENOP-ELISA and calibrated against a
standard reference material (SRM1950). The ELISA displays a wide working range
(11.6–538.4 µg/L), high accuracy (2.9%) and good precision (9.3%). To verify
whether SELENOP correlates to total Se and to SELENOP-bound Se, serum samples
from healthy subjects and age-selected participants from the Berlin Aging
Study II were analyzed by SELENOP-ELISA and Se quantification. SELENOP was
affinity-purified and its Se content was determined from a subset of samples.
There was a high correlation of total Se and SELENOP concentrations in young
and elderly men, and in elderly women, but not in young women, indicating a
specific sexual dimorphism in these biomarkers of Se status in young subjects.
The Se content of isolated SELENOP was independent of sex and age (mean±SD:
5.4±0.5). By using this calibrated SELENOP-ELISA, prior reports on
pathological SELENOP concentrations in diabetes and obesity are challenged as
the reported values are outside reasonable limits. Biomarkers of Se status in
clinical research need to be measured by validated assays in order to avoid
erroneous data and incorrect interpretations, especially when analyzing young
women. The Se content of circulating SELENOP differs between individuals and
may provide some important diagnostic information on Se metabolism and status
Sex-specific and inter-individual differences in biomarkers of selenium status identified by a calibrated ELISA for selenoprotein P
Selenoprotein P (SELENOP) is a liver-derived transporter of selenium (Se) in
blood, and a meaningful biomarker of Se status. Se is an essential trace
element for the biosynthesis of enzymatically-active selenoproteins,
protecting the organism from oxidative damage. The usage of uncalibrated
assays hinders the comparability of SELENOP concentrations and their
pathophysiological interpretation across different clinical studies. On this
account, we established a new sandwich SELENOP-ELISA and calibrated against a
standard reference material (SRM1950). The ELISA displays a wide working range
(11.6–538.4 µg/L), high accuracy (2.9%) and good precision (9.3%). To verify
whether SELENOP correlates to total Se and to SELENOP-bound Se, serum samples
from healthy subjects and age-selected participants from the Berlin Aging
Study II were analyzed by SELENOP-ELISA and Se quantification. SELENOP was
affinity-purified and its Se content was determined from a subset of samples.
There was a high correlation of total Se and SELENOP concentrations in young
and elderly men, and in elderly women, but not in young women, indicating a
specific sexual dimorphism in these biomarkers of Se status in young subjects.
The Se content of isolated SELENOP was independent of sex and age (mean±SD:
5.4±0.5). By using this calibrated SELENOP-ELISA, prior reports on
pathological SELENOP concentrations in diabetes and obesity are challenged as
the reported values are outside reasonable limits. Biomarkers of Se status in
clinical research need to be measured by validated assays in order to avoid
erroneous data and incorrect interpretations, especially when analyzing young
women. The Se content of circulating SELENOP differs between individuals and
may provide some important diagnostic information on Se metabolism and status
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