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MUC1 positive cutaneous metastasis with transepidermal elimination from a breast carcinoma
Breast cancer is the most common cause of cutaneous metastases from internal malignancies. Generally, the neoplastic cells are located in the dermis or hypodermis, while a finding of transepidermal elimination on cutaneous metastases is exceptional. In this report we present a patient with perforating cutaneous metastases from breast cancer with mucin 1 expression. Cutaneous, bone, lung, and hepatic lesions were detected two years after the diagnosis of the primary tumor.Fil: Luna, Amalia. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias MĂ©dicas. Centro de Investigaciones InmunolĂłgicas BĂĄsicas y Aplicadas; ArgentinaFil: Merino, MarĂa Emilia. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias MĂ©dicas. Centro de Investigaciones InmunolĂłgicas BĂĄsicas y Aplicadas; ArgentinaFil: Alberdi, Cecilio G.. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias MĂ©dicas. Centro de Investigaciones InmunolĂłgicas BĂĄsicas y Aplicadas; ArgentinaFil: Abba, MartĂn Carlos. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias MĂ©dicas. Centro de Investigaciones InmunolĂłgicas BĂĄsicas y Aplicadas; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones CientĂficas y TĂ©cnicas; ArgentinaFil: Segal Eiras, Amada. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias MĂ©dicas. Centro de Investigaciones InmunolĂłgicas BĂĄsicas y Aplicadas; ArgentinaFil: Croce, MarĂa Virginia. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias MĂ©dicas. Centro de Investigaciones InmunolĂłgicas BĂĄsicas y Aplicadas; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones CientĂficas y TĂ©cnicas; Argentin
Corporate social responsibility and sustainable development
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) meaning the active and voluntary contribution of firms to enhance welfare, is achieving a greater importance in Business administration as an intangible asset which management generates competitive advantages and promotes sustainable development. This work indentifies similarities between CSR management and Intellectual Capital management, this one meant as those activities which help us to manage the knowledge of the firm. Our aim is that firms understand the importance of considering CSR as a corporate strategy that enhances the value of the organization, and that they become conscious about its efficiency and efficacy.peer-reviewe
Diatoms as a paleoproductivity proxy in the NW Iberian coastal upwelling system (NE Atlantic)
The objective of the current work is to improve our understanding of how water column diatom's abundance and assemblage composition is seasonally transferred from the photic zone to seafloor sediments. To address this, we used a dataset derived from water column, sediment trap and surface sediment samples recovered in the NW Iberian coastal upwelling system. Diatom fluxes (2.2 (+/- 5.6) 10(6) valves m(-2) d(-1)) represented the majority of the siliceous microorganisms sinking out from the photic zone during all studied years and showed seasonal variability. Contrasting results between water column and sediment trap diatom abundances were found during downwelling periods, as shown by the unexpectedly high diatom export signals when diatom- derived primary production achieved their minimum levels. They were principally related to surface sediment remobilization and intense Minho and Douro river discharge that constitute an additional source of particulate matter to the inner continental shelf. In fact, contributions of allochthonous particles to the sinking material were confirmed by the significant increase of both benthic and freshwater diatoms in the sediment trap assemblage. In contrast, we found that most of the living diatom species blooming during highly productive upwelling periods were dissolved during sinking, and only those resistant to dissolution and the Chaetoceros and Leptocylindrus spp. resting spores were susceptible to being exported and buried. Fur-thermore, Chaetoceros spp. dominate during spring-early summer, when persistent northerly winds lead to the upwelling of nutrient-rich waters on the shelf, while Leptocylindrus spp. appear associated with late-summer upwelling relaxation, characterized by water column stratification and nutrient depletion. These findings evidence that the contributions of these diatom genera to the sediment's total marine diatom assemblage should allow for the reconstruction of different past upwelling regimes.CAIBEX [CTM2007-66408-C02-01/MAR]; REIMAGE [CTM2011-30155-C03-03]; Spanish Government, EXCAPA project [10MDS402013PR]; Xunta de Galicia; EU FEDER [INTERREG 2009/2011-0313/RAIA/E]; RAIA. co [INTERREG2011/2013-052/RAIA.co/1E]; CALIBERIA project [PTDC/MAR/102045/2008]; Fundacao para a Ciencia e a Tecnologia (FCT-Portugal) [COMPETE/FEDER-FCOMP01-0124-FEDER-010599]; Xunta de Galicia (Spain) [SFRH/BPD/111433/2015]; FCT (Portugal) [SFRH/BPD/111433/2015]; [SFRH/BD/88439/2012
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The Evolution of Mentorship Capacity Development in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Case Studies from Peru, Kenya, India, and Mozambique.
Following the Fogarty International Center-supported "Mentoring the Mentors" workshops in South America, Africa, and Asia, approaches and guidelines for mentorship at institutions within these low- and middle-income country (LMIC) contexts, appropriate for the respective regional resources and culture, were implemented. Through the presentation of case studies from these three geographic regions, this article illustrates the institutional mentorship infrastructure before the workshop and the identified gaps used to implement strategies to build mentorship capacity at the Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia (Peru), Kenya Medical Research Institute (Kenya), Saint John's Research Institute (India), and Eduardo Mondlane University (Mozambique). These case studies illustrate three findings: first, that mentorship programs in LMICs have made uneven progress, and institutions with existing programs have exhibited greater advancement to their mentoring capacity than institutions without formal programs before the workshops. Second, mentoring needs assessments help garner the support of institutional leadership and create local ownership. Third, developing a culture of mentorship that includes group mentoring activities at LMIC institutions can help overcome the shortage of trained mentors. Regardless of the stage of mentoring programs, LMIC institutions can work toward developing sustainable, culturally effective mentorship models that further the partnership of early career scientists and global health
La estrella peculiar 17 Leporis
Red spectra taken at Mount Wilson and at Lick confirm Widing's conclusion that 17 Leporis is a binary system and that the secondary component is a late type star. Widing's tentative period has been improved to 258.2 days, and values of Kâ= 22.5 km/sec and f(Mâ) =0.30 Mâ have been derived. The primary star's velocity curve will have to be derived from the Mg II λ 4481 line but the presently available material in the photographic region is not sufficient for the purpose. Struve's earliest Yerkes radial velocities from Mg II λ 4481 seem to confirm the period but nothing is suggested in regard to the value of Kâ.AsociaciĂłn Argentina de AstronomĂ
La estrella peculiar 17 Leporis
Red spectra taken at Mount Wilson and at Lick confirm Widing's conclusion that 17 Leporis is a binary system and that the secondary component is a late type star. Widing's tentative period has been improved to 258.2 days, and values of Kâ= 22.5 km/sec and f(Mâ) =0.30 Mâ have been derived. The primary star's velocity curve will have to be derived from the Mg II λ 4481 line but the presently available material in the photographic region is not sufficient for the purpose. Struve's earliest Yerkes radial velocities from Mg II λ 4481 seem to confirm the period but nothing is suggested in regard to the value of Kâ.AsociaciĂłn Argentina de AstronomĂ
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