40 research outputs found
El mazateco de Oaxaca
El proyecto analiza la variación y el cambio en la fonología, léxico, morfología y sintaxis del mazateco que se habla en las Regiones de la Cuenca y la Cañada (Santo Domingo del Río, Xalapa de Díaz, Huautla de Jiménez y Santa María Asunción) del estado de Oaxaca de la República Mexican
Prognosis factors and outcome of community-acquired pneumonia needing mechanical ventilation.
PURPOSE: To evaluate the variables associated with mortality of patients with community-acquired pneumonia who require mechanical ventilation and to determine the attributable morbidity and intensive care unit (ICU) mortality of community-acquired pneumonia.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: Retrospective cohort study carried out in 361 ICUs from 20 countries including 124 patients who required mechanical ventilation on the first day of admission to the hospital due to acute respiratory failure secondary to severe community-acquired pneumonia. To assess the factors associated with outcome, a forward stepwise logistic regression analysis was performed, and to determine the attributable mortality of community-acquired pneumonia, a matched study design was used.
RESULTS: We found 3 independent variables significantly associated with death in patients with community-acquired pneumonia requiring mechanical ventilation: simplified acute physiological score greater than 45 (odds ratio, 5.5 [95% confidence interval, 1.7-12.3]), shock (odds ratio, 5.7 [95% confidence interval, 1.7-10.1]), and acute renal failure (odds ratio, 3.0 [95% confidence interval, 1.1-4.0]). There was no statistically significant difference in ICU mortality among patients with or without community-acquired pneumonia (32% vs 35%; P=.59).
CONCLUSIONS: Community-acquired pneumonia needing mechanical ventilation is not a disease associated with higher mortality. The main determinants of patient outcome were initial severity of illness and the development of shock and/or acute renal failure
Carnegie Supernova Project: The First Homogeneous Sample of Super-Chandrasekhar-mass/2003fg-like Type Ia Supernovae
We present a multiwavelength photometric and spectroscopic analysis of 13 super-Chandrasekhar-mass/2003fg-like Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia). Nine of these objects were observed by the Carnegie Supernova Project. The 2003fg-like SNe have slowly declining light curves (Δm 15(B) < 1.3 mag), and peak absolute B-band magnitudes of -19 < M B < -21 mag. Many of the 2003fg-like SNe are located in the same part of the luminosity-width relation as normal SNe Ia. In the optical B and V bands, the 2003fg-like SNe look like normal SNe Ia, but at redder wavelengths they diverge. Unlike other luminous SNe Ia, the 2003fg-like SNe generally have only one i-band maximum, which peaks after the epoch of the B-band maximum, while their near-IR (NIR) light-curve rise times can be ⪆40 days longer than those of normal SNe Ia. They are also at least 1 mag brighter in the NIR bands than normal SNe Ia, peaking above M H = -19 mag, and generally have negative Hubble residuals, which may be the cause of some systematics in dark-energy experiments. Spectroscopically, the 2003fg-like SNe exhibit peculiarities such as unburnt carbon well past maximum light, a large spread (8000-12,000 km s-1) in Si ii λ6355 velocities at maximum light with no rapid early velocity decline, and no clear H-band break at +10 days. We find that SNe with a larger pseudo-equivalent width of C ii at maximum light have lower Si ii λ6355 velocities and more slowly declining light curves. There are also multiple factors that contribute to the peak luminosity of 2003fg-like SNe. The explosion of a C-O degenerate core inside a carbon-rich envelope is consistent with these observations. Such a configuration may come from the core-degenerate scenario.Fil: Ashall, C.. University Hawaii Institute For Astronomy; Estados UnidosFil: Lu, J.. Florida State University; Estados UnidosFil: Hsiao, E. Y.. Florida State University; Estados UnidosFil: Hoeflich, P.. Florida State University; Estados UnidosFil: Phillips, M. M.. Las Campanas Observatory; ChileFil: Galbany, Lluís. Instituto de Ciencias del Espacio; EspañaFil: Burns, C. R.. Las Campanas Observatory; ChileFil: Contreras, C.. Las Campanas Observatory; ChileFil: Krisciunas, K.. Texas A&M University; Estados UnidosFil: Morrell, Nidia Irene. Las Campanas Observatory; ChileFil: Stritzinger, M. D.. University Aarhus; DinamarcaFil: Suntzeff, Nicholas B.. Texas A&M University; Estados UnidosFil: Taddia, F.. University Aarhus; DinamarcaFil: Anais, J.. Las Campanas Observatory; ChileFil: Baron, E.. Oklahoma State University; Estados Unidos. Universitat Hamburg; AlemaniaFil: Brown, P. J.. Texas A&M University; Estados UnidosFil: Busta, L.. Las Campanas Observatory; ChileFil: Campillay, A.. Universidad de La Serena; ChileFil: Castellón, S.. Las Campanas Observatory; ChileFil: Corco, C.. Las Campanas Observatory; Chile. Soar Telescope; ChileFil: Davis, S.. University of California at Davis; Estados UnidosFil: Folatelli, Gaston. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - La Plata. Instituto de Astrofísica La Plata. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Astronómicas y Geofísicas. Instituto de Astrofísica La Plata; ArgentinaFil: Förster, F.. Universidad de Chile; Chile. Instituto Milenio de Astrofísica; ChileFil: Freedman, W. L.. University of Chicago; Estados UnidosFil: Gonzaléz, C.. Las Campanas Observatory; ChileFil: Hamuy, M.. Universidad de Chile; ChileFil: Holmbo, S.. University Aarhus; DinamarcaFil: Kirshner, R. P.. Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics; Estados UnidosFil: Kumar, S.. Florida State University; Estados UnidosFil: Marion, G. H.. University of Texas at Austin; Estados UnidosFil: Mazzali, P.. Liverpool John Moores University; Reino UnidoFil: Morokuma, T.. The University Of Tokyo; JapónFil: Nugent, P. E.. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Estados Unidos. University of California at Berkeley; Estados UnidosFil: Persson, S. E.. Las Campanas Observatory; ChileFil: Piro, A. L.. Las Campanas Observatory; ChileFil: Roth, M.. Las Campanas Observatory; ChileFil: Salgado, F.. Las Campanas Observatory; ChileFil: Sand, D.J.. University of Arizona; Estados UnidosFil: Seron, J.. Las Campanas Observatory; ChileFil: Shahbandeh, M.. Florida State University; Estados UnidosFil: Shappee, B. J.. University Hawaii Institute For Astronomy; Estados Unido
Estudo fitoquímico de folhas de Solanum lycocarpum A. St.-Hil (Solanaceae) e sua aplicação na alelopatia
(Phytochemistry of Solanum lycocarpum A.St.–Hil (Solanaceae) leaves and their application in allelopathy). Solanum
lycocarpum A.St.-Hil (Solanaceae) is a typical shrub in the Cerrado of central Brazil. The allelopathic activity of aqueous extracts of the leaves and fruits of this species has already been proven in previous studies. The goal of this work was to verify the allelopathic activity of different leaf extracts of S. lycocarpum on the germination and growth of four target species. The leaves were collected, dried, triturated and submitted to two distinct methods of extraction: 1- liquid--liquid (ethyl acetate and dichloromethane) from the aqueous extract and 2- with solvents of increasing polarities (hexane, dichloromethane, ethyl acetate, acetone, methanol and water) directly from the leaves. Each extraction was made with ultrasound equipment for one hour, filtered and evaporated. From these extracts, solutions of 800, 400 and 200 ppm were prepared, and water and Logran® were used as positive and negative controls, respectively. Each solution, as well as the controls, was dissolved in DMSO for the bioassays. The target species used were lettuce, watercress, tomato and onion. To each plate, 20 seeds were added and 1 mL of the tested solutions (with 4 repetitions). The plates were incubated at 25 oC without light, and the shoots and roots of the seedlings were then measured and the percentage of germination and the inhibition of each extract were calculated. Tomato was the most sensitive to the extracts, followed by watercress, onion and lettuce. The extracts with stronger activity were AcOEt, acetone and the liquid-liquid extraction, indicating the fractions that may contain the active principles of the leaves in this species
List of the cash operations of the Municipal Treasury from April 5 to 30, 1876
La imagen contiene una noticia acerca de la Tesorería Municipal, presentando la relación de operaciones de caja realizadas del 15 al 30 de abril de 1876. Este documento detalla las entradas de fondos durante el período especificado, iniciando con la mención del saldo anterior. Entre los ingresos se destacan las multas, derechos de coso, de licencias así como depósitos, por impuesto directo y recargos. El informe concluye con la suma al último día de la fecha mencionada. Noticia publicada en el Registro Municipal. Mayo 15 de 1876.The image contains a news item about the Municipal Treasury, presenting the list of cash operations carried out from April 15 to 30, 1876. This document details the inflows of funds during the specified period, beginning with the mention of the previous balance. Among the income, fines, coso rights, license fees, as well as deposits, direct taxes and surcharges stand out. The report concludes with the sum as of the last day of the mentioned date. News published in the Municipal Registry. May 15, 1876
Balance of the Mayor of the Municipal Treasury, corresponding to the month of December 1875.
La imagen contiene una noticia acerca del balance del mayor de la Tesorería Municipal correspondiente al mes de Diciembre de 1875. El balance se presenta en una tabla de registro de columnas divididas en los nombres de las cuentas en relación de su tipo débito o crédito tanto para la situación originaria como entendiendo las operaciones del mes, para llegar a un saldo o totales generales tras las entradas y salidas de la caja. Noticia publicada en el Registro Municipal. Marzo 1 de 1876.The image contains news about the balance of the largest of the Municipal Treasury corresponding to the month of December 1875. The balance is presented in a registration table of columns divided into the names of the accounts in relation to their debit or credit type for both the original situation as understanding the operations of the month, to arrive at a balance or general totals after the receipts and exits of the cash. News published in the Municipal Registry. March 1, 1876