107 research outputs found

    Inteligencia emocional a través de la ecología para alumnado con TDAH

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    La Inteligencia Emocional ha cobrado especial importancia en nuestros días. Por esto, se ha empezado a demandar en la infancia, ya que son el futuro. En esta intervención se trabaja con un alumno que posee TDAH para mejorar este ámbito a través de la ecología. Con el uso de metáforas y pensamiento reflexivo, se trabaja: autoconcepto, autoestima, autocuidado, emociones básicas, conciencia emocional, autorregulación emocional, empatía, vocabulario, entre otras. Se presentan resultados notorios y muy beneficiosos para el menor, sobre todo en cuestiones de conciencia emocional, vocabulario y empatía.Nowadays, Emotional Intelligence has gained special importance. For this it has begun to sue in childhood, because they are the future. In this intervention, we worked with a student who has ADHD, to improve different are asthrough ecology. We used metaphors and reflective thinking to work on: self-concept, self-esteem, self-care, basic emotions, emotional awareness, emotional self-regulation, empathy , vocabulary and others. Notorious and very beneficial results are presented for the minor, especially in matters of emotional awareness, vocabulary and empathy.Universidad de Sevilla. Grado en Pedagogí

    Cardio metabolic risk factors for atrial fibrillation in type 2 diabetes mellitus: Focus on hypertension, metabolic syndrome and obesity

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    Objective. Atrial fibrillation (AF) in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) has been little explored so far. However, there are several cardio metabolic risk factors for AF in T2DM patients, such as arterial hypertension, obesity or the metabolic syndrome. Our objective was to evaluate cardio metabolic risk factors for AF in T2DM patients. Methods. We studied the medical records of T2DM patients hospitalized in the Internal Medicine department of an emergency referral hospital in Bucharest, Romania. The study was observational, retrospective and carried out between January-June 2018. Results. The study group included 221 T2DM patients (with a mean age of 68.65 ± 10.64, ranging between 37-93 years): 116 women (52.49%; with a mean age of 70.53 ± 10.69, ranging between 37-93 years) and 105 men (47.51%; with a mean age of 66.57 ± 10.23, ranging between 38-91 years). 92 patients had AF (41.63%): 40 women (34.48%) and 52 men (49.52%). 180 patients (81.45%) were hypertensive: 103 women (88.79%) and 77 men (73.33%). 113 patients (51.13%) had metabolic syndrome: 58 women (50.00%) and 55 men (52.38%). 77 patients (34.84%) were obese: 45 women (38.79%) and 32 men (30.48%). AF patients associated obesity in 26 cases (28.26%), hypertension in 73 cases (79.35%) and metabolic syndrome in 56 cases (60.87%). Conclusions. Out of the study group, 92 T2DM patients (41.63%) had AF, men being more likely to suffer from AF than women (p=0.0288). Hypertension affected 180 patients (81.45%) and in greater proportion women vs. men (p=0.0051). The metabolic syndrome and obesity were discovered in 113 patients (51.13%) and 77 patients (34.84%), respectively, with no significant differences in terms of gender. In our research, the highest cardio metabolic risk factors for AF in T2DM were hypertension (OR = 3.6675) and the metabolic syndrome (OR = 3.3388)

    RESEARCH ON THE EFFICACY AND SELECTIVITY OF SOME HERBICIDES APPLIED TO GRAIN SORGHUM

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    The research carried out during the period 2018-2019 at Dabuleni Research Development Station for Plant Culture on Sands (Dabuleni RDSPCS) underlines the importance of the herbicide work on the sorghum crop for grains, placed under the conditions of sandy soils. The products were tested: Trek P34 SE (pendimethalin 64 g / l + terbuthylazine 270 g / l), in doses of 2.5 l / ha and 3.5 l / ha, Gardoprim Plus Gold 500 SC (S-metolachlor 312, 5 g / l + terbuthylazine 197.5 g / l), in a dose of 1 l / ha, Universal Buctril (bromoxynil 280 g / l + 2,4-D acid (ester) 280 g / l), in a dose of 1 l / ha, Dicopur Top 464 SL (344 g / l 2.4 D acid from DMA salt and 120 g / l dicamba), in a dose of 1 l / ha and Dual Gold 960 EC (960 g/l S-metolaclor), in a dose of 1,5 l/ha. The spectrum of weeds recorded in the untreated variant is highlighted by the abundant presence of the species Ambrosia artemisiifolia, in 48.9%, followed by Digitaria sanguinalis (29.6%), Portulacca oleraceaea (12.2%) and Chenopodium album (9.3 %). The EWRS ratings, regarding the weed degree in the untreated variant, underline high values throughout the vegetation period, the grades being in the range 6-9, with an average of 7.88. Compared to this variant, the application of herbicides ensures a weed control, for the period 15-60 days after application, in a percentage of 50.8-71.4%. The obtained results show that the best control over the weed degree in the sorghum culture was achieved by the post-emergent application of the product Trek P34 SE, at a dose of 3, 5 l / ha, the production of grains obtained at harvesting being 7333.5 kg / ha, compared with the non-herbicide control, in which 3070.5 kg / ha were registered

    Challenges Regarding the Performance of Public Investment Projects

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    Investments, approached as a factor influencing the future, have an essential role in economic growth and development by stimulating the production process and by creating new, high-performing structures that are correlated with the specific needs of individuals and society. From the point of view of access to resources, but also of economic-social competition, economic development generates a higher level of performance, certified on the basis of qualitative and quantitative evaluation processes. In this context, the analysis system of investment projects must be based on operational principles and instruments with medium and long-term impact, capable of aligning with strategic visions. In this paper, based on the research carried out in the specialized literature and the analyzed studies regarding public investments, we identify the current challenges regarding the performance of public investment projects and propose a series of criteria for evaluating the performance of public investments and a sequence of stages to ensure the elimination of non-performing projects at the local, regional and national level. The results of the present research reveal the inadequate prioritization of public investments to ensure adequate sustainability and offer us the opportunity to develop new research directions in the following works in which we will analyze the impact that inadequate prioritization has on the sustainability of local, regional and national communities

    Comparison of Rhodotorula sp. and Bacillus megaterium in the removal of cadmium ions from liquid effluents

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    This study compares the capacity of Rhodotorula sp. and Bacillus megaterium for Cd(II) removal considering the influence of operating parameters (pH, biosorbent dosage, contact time, temperature, initial metal concentration in solution). The highest Cd(II) uptake of 14.2 mg/g by Rhodotorula sp. was exhibited at 30°C, when working at pH 6 and with 5 g/l biosorbent dosage, after 48 h of contact time. In these conditions, a removal efficiency of 85% was obtained. Similar outcomes were obtained for B. megaterium (15.1 mg/g, 90%) at 35°C, pH 4 and 3 g/l biosorbent dosage, considered as the optimum set of parameters, equilibrium being achieved for a contact time of 20 min. The possible interaction mechanisms between the biosorbents and Cd(II) were evaluated through point of zero charge (pHpzc), Fourier transform infrared (FTIR), spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy coupled with energy dispersive X-ray microanalysis (SEM-EDX). Data were modeled using pseudo-first and pseudo-second order kinetic models and Langmuir and Freundlich isotherms models. Further studies considered a modeling approach based on linear regression with Durbin-Watson statistics, while the accuracy and precision of experiments were evaluated by ANOVA.This work was supported by two grants of the Romanian National Authority for Scientific Research, CNCS–UEFISCDI: PN-II-ID-PCE-2011-3-0559, Contract 265/2011 and project number PN-III-P2-2.1-PED-2016-1662, Contract 10/2017 within PNCDI III. The Portuguese team input was performed under the scope of the strategic funding of UID/BIO/04469/2013 unit and COMPETE 2020 (POCI-01-0145-FEDER-006684) and BioTecNorte operation (NORTE-01-0145-FEDER-000004) funded by the European Regional Development Fund under the scope of Norte2020 Programa Operacional Regional do Norte.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio

    Myeloperoxidase (MPO) – possible diagnosis biomarker and risk stratification in myocardial inotropism deficit induced by chronic ischemic heart disease

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    The myeloperoxidase levels of 208 patients with ischemic heart disease hospitalized for congestive heart failure were tested at admission, and discharge after 14 days. The calculations for the serum average concentration/lot/date, were made, subsequent, using the values of the tested parameters regarding MPO (admission and discharge) the mean concentration/lot was made, regardless of time of determination. The calculated average values analyses of the three MPO serum parameters were constantly elevated and permanently matched the myocardial contractility deficiency class. The integrated data of the study, allows us to propose the MPO’s circulating concentration as a diagnosis and risk assessment biomarker in the etiology of myocardial ischemia for chronic cardiac failure

    Management of macrovascular diabetic complications: a single-center case series analysis of consecutively attending patients in primary care

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    Introduction. The prevalence of diabetes mellitus is increasing, with type 2 diabetes (T2DM) being a major health priority for any public health system. Increased arterial stiffness in patients with diabetes will lead to the appearance of vascular complications. Increased arterial stiffness in patients with diabetes usually leads to vascular complications. Any earlier diagnosis of impaired macrovascular evidence may lead to improved outcomes in patient care. The objective of our study was to assess and evaluate the finger-toe pulse wave velocity (ftPWV), as a measure of arterial stiffness, in order to assist with early detection of macrovascular diabetic complications. Materials and Methods. The observational case series included 140 patients who are registered in a primary care office, of whom 73 were previously diagnosed with diabetes mellitus (study group). The age-matched non-diabetic group included 67 consecutive registered patients who visited the practice for other reasons. Results. The mean age of all patients was 51.42±11.57 years, with DM patients being with 4.5 years older than the non-DM patients (CI 95% and CI 95%). There was a significantly higher mean value of ftPWV in the DM group (p = 0.0039) although the study presented some limitations. Conclusions. The mean value of ftPWV was statistically significant higher in diabetic patients. The assessment of ftPWV is a non-invasive test, and the data can be used as a useful marker of vascular stiffness in primary care, thus providing an early diagnosis of macrovascular complications during the monitoring and care of the diabetic patient

    Laboratory findings in COVID-19 - alterations of hematological, immunological, biochemical, hormonal and other lab panels: a narrative review

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    Up to the present date, according to the official reports of the World Health Organization (WHO), 205,338,159 patients have been confirmed with the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) and 4,333,094 have died as a consequence of this infectious disorder. The majority of COVID-19 patients will develop hematological, biochemical, immunological, hormonal and other complex alterations of their laboratory data which may be diagnosed using different biomarkers. In this paper, we review the alterations of the hematology, immunology, biochemistry, hormonal and other laboratory panels discovered in the subjects diagnosed with SARS-CoV-2 infection, based on the available data in the literature

    Valvulopatiile la adult: protocol clinic național PCN-241

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    IMSP Institutul de Cardiologie, USMF „Nicolae Testemițanu’’, Departamentul Cardiochirurgie ISMP SCRAcest protocol a fost elaborat în anul 2015 de grupul de lucru al Ministerului Sănătății Republicii Moldova (MS RM), constituit din reprezentanții Institutului de Cardiologie și angajații Departamentului Medicină Internă și catedra Medicina de Familie IP USMF ’’Nicolae Testemițanu’’. Protocolul clinic național a fost elaborat în conformitate cu ghidurile internaționale actuale privind valvulopatiile la persoanele adulte și va servi drept bază pentru elaborarea protocoalelor instituționale în baza posibilităților reale ale fiecărei instituții în anul curent. La recomandarea MS pentru monitorizarea protocoalelor instituționale pot fi folosite formulare suplimentare, care nu sunt incluse în protocolul clinic național

    SARS-CoV-2 Variant Surveillance in Genomic Medicine Era

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    In the genomic medicine era, the emergence of SARS-CoV-2 was immediately followed by viral genome sequencing and world-wide sequences sharing. Almost in real-time, based on these sequences, resources were developed and applied around the world, such as molecular diagnostic tests, informed public health decisions, and vaccines. Molecular SARS-CoV-2 variant surveillance was a normal approach in this context yet, considering that the viral genome modification occurs commonly in viral replication process, the challenge is to identify the modifications that significantly affect virulence, transmissibility, reduced effectiveness of vaccines and therapeutics or failure of diagnostic tests. However, assessing the importance of the emergence of new mutations and linking them to epidemiological trend, is still a laborious process and faster phenotypic evaluation approaches, in conjunction with genomic data, are required in order to release timely and efficient control measures
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