417 research outputs found
IFMIF suitability for evaluation of fusion functional materials
The International FusionMaterials Irradiation Facility (IFMIF) is a future neutron source based on the D-Li stripping reaction, planned to test candidate fusionmaterials at relevant fusion irradiation conditions. During the design of IFMIF special attention was paid to the structural materials for the blanket and first wall, because they will be exposed to the most severe irradiation conditions in a fusion reactor. Also the irradiation of candidate materials for solid breeder blankets is planned in the IFMIF reference design.
This paper focuses on the assessment of the suitability of IFMIF irradiation conditions for testing functionalmaterials to be used in liquid blankets and diagnostics systems, since they are been also considered within IFMIF objectives. The study has been based on the analysis and comparison of the main expected irradiation parameters in IFMIF and DEMO reactor
Burning in the management of heathlands of Erica ciliaris and Erica tetralix: effects on structure and diversity
Can controlled burning be used as a management tool of Erica ciliaris and Erica tetralix wet heathlands?
Two E. ciliaris and E. tetralix communities were selected and two 5 x 5 m plots were established in each.
These were then characterised on the basis of frequency and cover values and plant species composition. They
were subjected to experimental burning, after which the plots were sampled twice a year during the following
four and a half years. The results show that the cover of woody species very quickly attained the values of the
Control Plots. Diversity and species composition did not suffer notable changes during this period, however,
temporal heterogeneity indicates that the main changes occur in the first 18 months of secondary succession.
The multivariate analysis showed that the samples registered during this time were grouped as a function of
the cover values of the species, which shows that stages exist in the vegetation recovery of these communities.
The damage produced by fire in the community is minor, as a rapid recovery of the vegetation was observed, so
controlled burning is a useful tool in the management of these heathlands
Formal conceptualisation as a basic for a more procedural knowledge management
Knowledge management at an organisational level can only be brought into practice if a corporate memory is defined. Unfortunately, at this moment there is no complete and procedural specification on how to build it. This paper presents a complete and generic knowledge representation scheme that makes it possible to conceptualise/represent the knowledge of any domain in a systematic way, guiding the definition of a corporate memory and allowing us to reach a more procedural level in knowledge management discipline. The conclusions of our study, which follows the generic and formal definition of any conceptualisation, are illustrated by a real project
Protumorigenic effects of Snail-expression fibroblasts on colon cancer cells
et al.Snail1 is a transcriptional factor that plays an important role in epithelial–mesenchymal transition and in the acquisition of invasive properties by epithelial cells. In colon tumors, Snail1 expression in the stroma correlates with lower specific survival of cancer patients. However, the role(s) of Snail1 expression in stroma and its association with patients' survival have not been determined. We used human primary carcinoma-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) or normal fibroblasts (NFs) and fibroblast cell lines to analyze the effects of Snail1 expression on the protumorigenic capabilities in colon cancer cells. Snail1 expression was higher in CAFs than in NFs and, as well as α-SMA, a classic marker of activated CAFs. Moreover, in tumor samples from 50 colon cancer patients, SNAI1 expression was associated with expression of other CAF markers, such as α-SMA and fibroblast activation protein. Interestingly, coculture of CAFs with colon cells induced a significant increase in epithelial cell migration and proliferation, which was associated with endogenous SNAI1 expression levels. Ectopic manipulation of Snail1 in fibroblasts demonstrated that Snail1 expression controlled migration as well as proliferation of cocultured colon cancer cells in a paracrine manner. Furthermore, expression of Snail1 in fibroblasts was required for the coadjuvant effect of these cells on colon cancer cell growth and invasion when coxenografted in nude mice. Finally, cytokine profile changes, particularly MCP-3 expression, in fibroblasts are put forward as mediators of Snail1-derived effects on colon tumor cell migration. In summary, these studies demonstrate that Snail1 is necessary for the protumorigenic effects of fibroblasts on colon cancer cells.This research was supported by the PI12/02037, Fundación Científica AECC, SAF2010-20750, S2010/BMD-2344, RTICC-RD12/0036/0041 and by the Fundación Banco Santander. Antonio García de Herreros’ laboratory was supported by RTICC-RD12/0036/0005 and SAF 2010-16089. Ma Jesús Larriba’s laboratory was supported by RD12/0036/0021. Cristina Peña and José Miguel García are recipients of Miguel Servet Contracts from the Instituto de Salud Carlos III.Peer reviewe
Regeneración post-fuego en relación con la severidad del incendio en un área atlántica de Galicia. Bases para la restauración
[ES] Este estudio se centró en determinar la relación entre severidad del fuego y el estado de la vegetación post-fuego, la entrada de especies invasoras arbóreas y la necesidad de aplicar medidas de restauración. En Serres, un área costera de A Coruña se produjo en marzo de 2014 un incendio de 18 ha en una masa
de Pinus pinaster Aiton y Ulex europaeus L. Previamente, solo existían en las proximidades 14 individuos adultos de Acacia longifolia (Andr.) Willd que no fueron afectados por el fuego (observación personal). Mediante el análisis de datos de información geográfica se elaboró un Mapa de severidad del fuego del área incendiada, diferenciándose dos zonas: una de Baja severidad y otra de Alta severidad. En esas dos zonas se es tablecieron 10 parcelas de 30m x 30m en las que se registraron: densidad de plántulas de P.pinaster y de A. longifolia, grado de afectación del suelo y de los estratos de vegetación. Se detectó una relación entre la densidad de plántulas de pino post-incendio y la cobertura de pinos pre-incendio, y una relación entre la severidad y el tipo de vegetación resultante. La densidad de plántulas de acacia post-incendio fue media en la zona de Alta severidad y nula en la de Baja severidad. En el área de pinar denso hay muchas plántulas de pino generadas y no se requieren labores de restauración, mientras que la expansión de plántulas de pino desde el pinar denso a zonas limítrofes es reducida. La invasión de acacia en el pinar denso fue muy abundante, por lo que se discute la necesidad de tomar las medidas oportunas para favorecer al pinar y controlar la expansión de la acacia.S
Overall Survival and Biomarker Analysis of Neoadjuvant Nivolumab Plus Chemotherapy in Operable Stage IIIA Non–Small-Cell Lung Cancer (NADIM phase II trial)
PURPOSE Neoadjuvant chemotherapy plus nivolumab has been shown to be effective in resectable non–small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) in the NADIM trial (ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT03081689). The 3-year overall
survival (OS) and circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) analysis have not been reported.
METHODS This was an open-label, multicenter, single-arm, phase II trial in which patients with stage IIIA NSCLC,
who were deemed to be surgically resectable, were treated with neoadjuvant paclitaxel (200 mg/m2 once a day)
and carboplatin (area under curve 6) plus nivolumab (360 mg) once on day 1 of each 21-day cycle, for three
cycles, followed by adjuvant nivolumab monotherapy for 1 year (240 mg once every 2 weeks for 4 months,
followed by 480 mg once every 4 weeks for 8 months). The 3-year OS and ctDNA analysis were secondary
objectives of the trial.
RESULTS OS at 36 months was 81.9% (95% CI, 66.8 to 90.6) in the intention-to-treat population, rising to 91.0%
(95% CI, 74.2 to 97.0) in the per-protocol population. Neither tumor mutation burden nor programmed cell
death ligand-1 staining was predictive of survival. Conversely, low pretreatment levels of ctDNA were significantly
associated with improved progression-free survival and OS (hazard ratio [HR], 0.20; 95% CI, 0.06 to 0.63, and
HR, 0.07; 95% CI, 0.01 to 0.39, respectively). Clinical responses according to RECIST v1.1 criteria did not
predict survival outcomes. However, undetectable ctDNA levels after neoadjuvant treatment were significantly
associated with progression-free survival and OS (HR, 0.26; 95% CI, 0.07 to 0.93, and HR, 0.04; 95% CI, 0.00
to 0.55, respectively). The C-index to predict OS for ctDNA levels after neoadjuvant treatment (0.82) was
superior to that of RECIST criteria (0.72).
CONCLUSION The efficacy of neoadjuvant chemotherapy plus nivolumab in resectable NSCLC is supported by 3-
year OS. ctDNA levels were significantly associated with OS and outperformed radiologic assessments in the
prediction of survival
Histological evidence for a supraspinous ligament in sauropod dinosaurs
Supraspinous ossified rods have been reported in the sacra of some derived sauropod dinosaurs. Although different hypotheses have been proposed to explain the origin ofthis structure, histological evidence has never been provided to support or reject any of them. In order to establish its origin, we analyse and characterize the microstructure of thesupraspinous rod of two sauropod dinosaurs from the Upper Cretaceous of Argentina. The supraspinous ossified rod is almost entirely formed by dense Haversian bone. Remains ofprimary bone consist entirely of an avascular tissue composed of two types of fibre-like structures, which are coarse and longitudinally (parallel to the main axis of the element) oriented. These structures are differentiated on the basis of their optical properties under polarized light. Very thin fibrous strands are also observed in some regions. These small fibres are all oriented parallel to one another but perpendicular to the element main axis. Histological features of the primary bone tissue indicate that the sacral supraspinous rod corresponds to an ossified supraspinous ligament. The formation of this structure appears to have been a non-pathological metaplastic ossification, possibly induced by the continuous tensile forces applied to the element.Fil: Cerda, Ignacio Alejandro. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Patagonia Norte. Instituto de Investigación en Paleobiología y Geología; Argentina. Universidad Nacional de Río Negro; ArgentinaFil: Casal, Gabriel. Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia; ArgentinaFil: Martínez, Rubén Darío. Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia ; ArgentinaFil: Ibiricu, Lucio Manuel. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Nacional Patagónico; Argentin
The IFMIF-EVEDA accelerator beam dump design
The IFMIF-EVEDA accelerator will be a 9 MeV, 125 mA cw deuteron accelerator prototype for verifying the validity of the 40 MeV accelerator design for IFMIF. A beam dump designed for maximum power of 1.12 MW will be used to stop the beam at the accelerator exit. The conceptual design for the IFMIF-EVEDA accelerator beam dump is based on a conical beam stop made of OFE copper. The cooling system uses an axial high velocity flow of water pressurized up to 3.4 × 105 Pa to avoid boiling. The design has been shown to be compliant with ASME mechanical design rules under nominal full power conditions. A sensitivity analysis has been performed to take into account the possible margin on the beam properties at the beam dump entrance. This analysis together with the study of the maintenance issues and the mounting and dismounting operations has led to the complete design definition
Systematic study of optical potential strengths in reactions on Sn 120 involving strongly bound, weakly bound, and exotic nuclei
We present new experimental angular distributions for the elastic scattering of Li6+Sn120 at three bombarding energies. We include these data in a wide systematic involving the elastic scattering of He4,6,Li7, Be9,B10, and O16,18 projectiles on the same target at energies around the respective Coulomb barriers. Considering this data set, we report on optical model analyses based on the double-folding São Paulo potential. Within this approach, we study the sensitivity of the data fit to different models for the nuclear matter densities and to variations in the optical potential strengths.Fil: Alvarez, M. A. G.. Universidad de Sevilla; EspañaFil: Fernández García, J. P.. Universidad de Sevilla; EspañaFil: León García, J. L.. Universidad de Sevilla; EspañaFil: Rodríguez Gallardo, M.. Universidad de Sevilla; EspañaFil: Gasques, L. R.. Universidade de Sao Paulo; BrasilFil: Chamon, L. C.. Universidade de Sao Paulo; BrasilFil: Zagatto, V. A. B.. Universidade de Sao Paulo; BrasilFil: Lépine Szily, A.. Universidade de Sao Paulo; BrasilFil: Oliveira, J. R. B.. Universidade de Sao Paulo; BrasilFil: Scarduelli, V.. Universidade Federal Fluminense; BrasilFil: Carlson, B. V.. Instituto Tecnologico de Aeronautica.; BrasilFil: Casal, J.. Istituto Nazionale Di Fisica Nucleare.; ItaliaFil: Arazi, Andres. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Comisión Nacional de Energía Atómica; ArgentinaFil: Torres, D. A.. Universidad Nacional de Colombia; ColombiaFil: Ramirez, F.. Universidad Nacional de Colombia; Colombi
Isolation of Neisseria meningitidis strains with increase of penicillin minimal inhibitory concentrations
We report the isolation and characterization of ten strains showing an increase in the minimal inhibitory concentrations to penicillin (MICs > 0·1 μg/ml), and describe the epidemiological, clinical and microbiological features.
The susceptibility of 3432 meningococcal strains isolated from patients in the recent epidemic wave (1978–86) in Spain, to several antimicrobial agents used in the treatment and chemoprophylaxis of meningococcal infection has been tested. Most were resistant to sulphadiazine but sensitive to other antibiotics.
The possible existence of a new pattern of behaviour of meningococcal to penicillin is discussed
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