421 research outputs found
Variables que afectan la comprensión del concepto de campo eléctrico
Se presenta un estudio realizado con estudiantes de un curso de segundo año de la universidad (carrera de Ingeniería Mecánica), en el marco de la teoría de los campos conceptuales de Vergnaud. Como teoría psicológica sobre la conceptualización, sirve como enfoque para analizar las actividades cognitivas y las evidencias de esquemas que ponen en juego los estudiantes cuando se les presentan enunciados cualicuantitativos, con o sin datos numéricos, en resolución de problemas en Física Eléctrica. Los mismos están particularmente referidos a los conceptos de campo eléctrico, potencial eléctrico y magnitudes relacionadas. Específicamente el concepto de campo eléctrico resulta vertebrador para el desarrollo de los contenidos de electrostática y su vinculación con electromagnetismo y óptica en carreras de ingeniería
Variables que afectan la comprensión del concepto de campo eléctrico
Se presenta un estudio realizado con estudiantes de un curso de segundo año de la universidad (carrera de Ingeniería Mecánica), en el marco de la teoría de los campos conceptuales de Vergnaud. Como teoría psicológica sobre la conceptualización, sirve como enfoque para analizar las actividades cognitivas y las evidencias de esquemas que ponen en juego los estudiantes cuando se les presentan enunciados cualicuantitativos, con o sin datos numéricos, en resolución de problemas en Física Eléctrica. Los mismos están particularmente referidos a los conceptos de campo eléctrico, potencial eléctrico y magnitudes relacionadas. Específicamente el concepto de campo eléctrico resulta vertebrador para el desarrollo de los contenidos de electrostática y su vinculación con electromagnetismo y óptica en carreras de ingeniería
Sedation for Gastrointestinal Endoscopic Procedures in the Elderly: Getting Safer but Still Not Nearly Safe Enough
Previously published UK reports showed that excessively large doses of benzodiazepines and opiates were being commonly used to sedate elderly patients for gastrointestinal (GI) endoscopy. This unsafe practice has lead to avoidable morbidity and mortality. We have taken the opportunity provided by recent reports to examine whether GI endoscopy sedation practice in the elderly has improved in the light of this evidence and the publication of guidelines in which specific recommendations on sedation dosage are given
Principal dynamical components
A new procedure is proposed for the dimensional reduction of time series. Similarly to principal components, the procedure seeks a low-dimensional manifold that minimizes information loss. Unlike principal components, however, the new procedure involves dynamical considerations, through the proposal of a predictive dynamical model in the reduced manifold. Hence the minimization of the uncertainty is not only over the choice of a reduced manifold, as in principal components, but also over the parameters of the
dynamical model. Further generalizations are provided to non-autonomous and nonMarkovian scenarios, which are then applied to historical sea-surface temperature data.Dirección General de Enseñanza SuperiorJunta de AndalucíaMinisterio de Ciencia e InnovaciónNational Science Foundation (United States
Furrow and Ridge Soil Nitrogen Mineralization in a Surface Irrigated Artichoke Field
[EN] Quantitative knowledge of soil organic nitrogen net mineralization (NNM)
in field conditions is crucial to optimize N fertilization of crops. In a field
fertilization trial of artichokes 48 PE tubes were inserted to 20 cm depth in the soil
in plant row and irrigation furrows and soil samples were periodically taken
during two and a half months to determine NNM. A parallel essay with disturbed
samples from the same procedence was carried out in the laboratory at 25ºC and
10 kPa soil water tension. Soil sample position (ridge and furrow) did not
significantly determined NNM in the laboratory essay. Although NNM (obtained
from laboratory incubation and corrected to field soil temperature and moisture
monitored during the experimental period) overpredicted measured field NNM,
matching of both was better than those reported in other studies. NNM rate for the
76 days period of incubation predicted from lab data was 22.9 kg N/ ha x 0.1 m
while corresponding field values corrected by Br- or Cl- mass balance were 10%
and 20% lower respectively in ridge position and under 40% lower by either
method in furrow position.The research reported in this paper was supported by a fund from CICYT-INIA
(project RTA01-117-C2-2)Lidón, A.; Bautista, I.; De La Iglesia, F.; Oliver Talens, J.; Llorca, R.; Cruz-Romero, G. (2006). Furrow and Ridge Soil Nitrogen Mineralization in a Surface Irrigated Artichoke Field. Acta Horticulturae. (700):71-74. https://doi.org/10.17660/ActaHortic.2006.700.7S717470
Update Review and Clinical Presentation in Congenital Insensitivity to Pain and Anhidrosis
Introduction. Congenital insensitivity to pain and anhidrosis (CIPA) or hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropathy type IV is an extremely rare syndrome. Three clinical findings define the syndrome: insensitivity to pain, impossibility to sweat, and mental retardation. This pathology is caused by a genetic mutation in the NTRK1 gene, which encodes a tyrosine receptor (TrkA) for nerve growth factor (NGF). Methods. The consultation of a child female in our center with CIPA and a tibia fracture in pseudoarthrosis encouraged us to carefully review literature and examine the therapeutic possibilities. A thorough review of literature published in Pubmed was done about CIPA and other connected medical issues mentioned in the paper. Conclusions. The therapeutic approach of CIPA remains unclear. The preventive approach remains the only possible treatment of CIPA. We propose two new important concepts in the therapeutic approach for these patients: (1) early surgical treatment for long bone fractures to prevent pseudoarthrosis and to allow early weight bearing, decreasing the risk of further osteopenia, and (2) bisphosphonates to avoid the progression of osteopenia and to reduce the number of consecutive fractures
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Pancreatic Cancer Malnutrition and Pancreatic Exocrine Insufficiency in the Course of Chemotherapy in Unresectable Pancreatic Cancer
Background: Malnutrition and cachexia are common in patients with advanced pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) and have a significant influence on the tolerance and response to treatments. If timely identified, malnourished PDAC patients could be treated to increase their capacity to complete the planned treatments and, therefore, possibly, improve their efficacy. Aims: The aim of this study is to assess the impact of nutritional status, pancreatic exocrine insufficiency (PEI), and other clinical factors on patient outcomes in patients with advanced PDAC. Methods: PAncreatic Cancer MAlnutrition and Pancreatic Exocrine INsufficiency in the Course of Chemotherapy in Unresectable Pancreatic Cancer (PAC-MAIN) is an international multicenter prospective observational cohort study. The nutritional status will be determined by means of Mini-Nutritional Assessment score and laboratory blood tests. PEI will be defined by reduced fecal elastase levels. MAIN OUTCOME: adherence to planned chemotherapy in the first 12 weeks following the diagnosis, according to patients' baseline nutritional status and quantified and reported as "percent of standard chemotherapy dose delivered." SECONDARY OUTCOMES: rate of chemotherapy-related toxicity, progression-free survival, survival at 6 months, overall survival, quality of life, and the number of hospitalizations. ANALYSIS: chemotherapy dosing over the first 12 weeks of therapy (i.e., percent of chemotherapy received in the first 12 weeks, as defined above) will be compared between well-nourished and malnourished patients. SAMPLE SIZE: based on an expected percentage of chemotherapy delivered of 70% in well-nourished patients, with a type I error of 0.05 and a type II error of 0.20, a sample size of 93 patients per group will be required in case of a percentage difference of chemotherapy delivered of 20% between well-nourished and malnourished patients, 163 patients per group in case of a difference of 15% between the groups, and 356 patients per group in case of a 10% difference. Centers from Russia, Romania, Turkey, Spain, Serbia, and Italy will participate in the study upon Local Ethics Committee approval. Discussion: PAC-MAIN will provide insights into the role of malnutrition and PEI in the outcomes of PDAC. The study protocol was registered at clinicaltrials.gov as NCT04112836
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