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Integrated AlGaAs source of highly indistinguishable and energy-time entangled photons
The generation of nonclassical states of light in miniature chips is a
crucial step towards practical implementations of future quantum technologies.
Semiconductor materials are ideal to achieve extremely compact and massively
parallel systems and several platforms are currently under development. In this
context, spontaneous parametric down conversion in AlGaAs devices combines the
advantages of room temperature operation, possibility of electrical injection
and emission in the telecom band. Here we report on a chip-based AlGaAs source,
producing indistinguishable and energy-time entangled photons with a brightness
of pairs/s and a signal-to-noise ratio of .
Indistinguishability between the photons is demonstrated via a Hong-Ou-Mandel
experiment with a visibility of , while energy-time entanglement is
tested via a Franson interferometer leading to a value for the Bell parameter
Implantación de metodologías de planificación estratégica en la universidad, identificación de indicadores y medición de activos intangibles
Después del largo camino recorrido esta última década en la implantación de los programas de calidad en el sistema universitario español, se mantiene cierta incertidumbre sobre el grado de influencia de dichos programas en la toma de decisiones. En ese contexto se ha diseñado un estudio prospectivo, mediante la aplicación de la técnica de investigación social Delphi, con objeto de evaluar el grado de implantación de la metodología del Cuadro de Mando Integral (Balanced Scorecard) en las universidades de la Comunidad de Madrid, así como averiguar la opinión del grupo de expertos sobre la posibilidad de condensación de los indicadores y sobre la medición de activos intangibles. En la comunicación propuesta se incluirá un análisis de las conclusiones obtenidas
Tree Responses to an Invasive Sap-Feeding Insect
Although sap-feeding insects are known to negatively affect plant growth and physiology, less is known about sap-feeding insects on woody plants. Adelges tsugae (Annand Hemiptera: Adelgidae), the hemlock woolly adelgid, is an invasive sap-feeding insect in eastern North America that feeds on and kills Tsuga canadensis (L. Carrière), eastern hemlock. Newly hatched adelgid nymphs crawl to young unattacked tissue, settle and immediately enter diapause (aestivation) while attached to hemlock in summer. We assessed the effect of A. tsugae infestation on T. canadensis growth and physiology by analyzing hemlock growth on lateral and terminal branches, water potential, photosynthesis, stomatal conductance, and foliar nitrogen (%N). A. tsugae infestation greatly decreased terminal and lateral growth of eastern hemlock. In addition, A. tsugae presence reduced photosynthesis by 10 % in September and 36 % in October. Adelgid-infested hemlocks also exhibited signs of water stress that included notable reductions in water potential and stomatal conductance. These responses shed light on possible mechanisms of adelgid-induced mortality
Development of mental health first aid guidelines for problem drinking: a Delphi expert consensus study in Argentina and Chile
BACKGROUND: Among all psychoactive substances, alcohol consumption presents the most significant public health problem and is a leading risk factor for overall disease burden in Latin America. However, most people who meet criteria for a substance use disorder do not receive treatment in primary or secondary care sources. Community members can play a role in helping people to seek help as they are likely to encounter people experiencing problem drinking and recognize the signs. However, many do not have adequate mental health first aid knowledge or skills to provide help. We aimed to culturally adapt the existing English-language mental health first aid guidelines for helping someone with problem drinking for Argentina and Chile. METHODS: The Delphi consensus method was used to determine the importance of helping actions translated from the English-language guidelines and to add new actions suggested by expert panellists. The importance of each statement was rated by two expert panels. Panel one included people with lived experience (either their own or as a support person, n = 23) recruited in Argentina and panel two included health professionals (n = 31) recruited in Argentina and Chile. RESULTS: Overall, 165 helping actions were endorsed by panellists across two consecutive survey rounds. Endorsed items included 132 of the 182 items translated into Spanish from the English-language guidelines and 33 of the 61 new items generated from panellists' comments in the first survey round. CONCLUSIONS: While there were some similarities in recommended helping actions between English-speaking countries, and Argentina and Chile, key differences were seen in attitudes to low-risk drinking. While there was a relatively high level of agreement between health professionals and people with lived experience, some divergence of opinion was seen, particularly in the area of commitment to recovery as a condition for help. Future research should explore the implementation of the guidelines
Technical, Constructive and Economic Feasibility to Turn Off-Grid an Existing Building
Existing educational buildings built with old normatives suffer a lack of technology, even though they are the frame of reference for our future society’s architects(/builders). These buildings, usually promoted by the public sector, don’t have significant economic investment, even if they are going to affect our children’s world perception. The object construction of this study is a building from 1978. It has an educational use located at the Pamplona campus of the Universidad de Navarra. The building is part of the Living Lab of the Campus, where technologies, solutions and strategies can be proved It is a protected building by the “Documentation and Conservation of buildings, sites, and neighborhoods of the Modern Movement” (Do. Co,Mo.Mo.), so all actions that can affect its aesthetic aspects need to be justified because of the value of the building. The methodology presented concerns the development of a replicable technical, constructive, and economical feasibility model to reach an off-grid disconnection of an existing building. The steps followed for this study are classified in seven main steps. This proposal aims to define a replicable solution that is going to be applied to other buildings of campus Universidad de Navarra in Pamplona. Even that the first solution is going to be limited by the aesthetic aspect, the final objective is to develop a Plug & Play solution following the methodology, answering the energetical deficiency and complexity of existing constructions
La Hora TutHora: una herramienta de ordenación académica para incrementar la acción tutorial en la Escuela Universitaria de Ingeniería Técnica Industrial de la UPM
La reciente puesta en marcha de las titulaciones adaptadas al RD 1393/2007 constituía la
oportunidad largamente esperada de implementar una serie de proyectos ilusionantes
asociados a la Declaración de Bolonia y a su “nebulosa”. Entre ellos, la mejora del
rendimiento en la Acción Tutorial constituye, para la UPM, uno de los aspectos
prioritarios. En ese ámbito, la E.U. de Ingeniería Técnica Industrial ha desarrollado,
desde el curso 2010/2011, un proyecto denominado “La Hora TutHora”, cuyo objetivo
consiste en actuar desde Ordenación Académica para favorecer la mencionada Acción
Tutorial. Este artículo expone los resultados que han podido medirse tras un año de vida
del proyecto
La Acción Tutorial incentivada durante los dos últimos cursos académicos con el proyecto de "La Hora Tuthora"
La puesta en marcha de las titulaciones adaptadas al RD 1393/2007
constituía la oportunidad largamente esperada de implementar una serie de
proyectos ilusionantes asociados a la Declaración de Bolonia y a su “nebulosa”. Entre
ellos, la mejora del rendimiento en la Acción Tutorial constituye, para la UPM, uno de
los aspectos prioritarios. En ese ámbito, la E.U. de Ingeniería Técnica Industrial ha
desarrollado, desde el curso 2010/2011, un proyecto denominado “La Hora
TutHora”, cuyo objetivo consiste en actuar desde Ordenación Académica para
favorecer la mencionada Acción Tutorial. Este artículo expone los resultados que han
podido medirse tras dos años de vida del proyecto, las conclusiones que pueden
obtenerse y el planteamiento de propuestas de mejora
A single-oral bolus of 100,000 IU of cholecalciferol at hospital admission did not improve outcomes in the COVID-19 disease: the COVID-VIT-D—a randomised multicentre international clinical trial
BACKGROUND: Vitamin D status has been implicated in COVID-19 disease. The objective of the COVID-VIT-D trial was to investigate if an oral bolus of cholecalciferol (100,000 IU) administered at hospital admission influences the outcomes of moderate-severe COVID-19 disease. In the same cohort, the association between baseline serum calcidiol levels with the same outcomes was also analysed. METHODS: The COVID-VIT-D is a multicentre, international, randomised, open label, clinical trial conducted throughout 1 year. Patients older than 18 years with moderate-severe COVID-19 disease requiring hospitalisation were included. At admission, patients were randomised 1:1 to receive a single oral bolus of cholecalciferol (n=274) or nothing (n=269). Patients were followed from admission to discharge or death. Length of hospitalisation, admission to intensive care unit (ICU) and mortality were assessed. RESULTS: In the randomised trial, comorbidities, biomarkers, symptoms and drugs used did not differ between groups. Median serum calcidiol in the cholecalciferol and control groups were 17.0 vs. 16.1 ng/mL at admission and 29.0 vs. 16.4 ng/mL at discharge, respectively. The median length of hospitalisation (10.0 [95%CI 9.0-10.5] vs. 9.5 [95%CI 9.0-10.5] days), admission to ICU (17.2% [95%CI 13.0-22.3] vs. 16.4% [95%CI 12.3-21.4]) and death rate (8.0% [95%CI 5.2-12.1] vs. 5.6% [95%CI 3.3-9.2]) did not differ between the cholecalciferol and control group. In the cohort analyses, the highest serum calcidiol category at admission (>25ng/mL) was associated with lower percentage of pulmonary involvement and better outcomes. CONCLUSIONS: The randomised clinical trial showed the administration of an oral bolus of 100,000 IU of cholecalciferol at hospital admission did not improve the outcomes of the COVID-19 disease. A cohort analysis showed that serum calcidiol at hospital admission was associated with outcomes. TRIAL REGISTRATION: COVID-VIT-D trial was authorised by the Spanish Agency for Medicines and Health products (AEMPS) and registered in European Union Drug Regulating Authorities Clinical Trials (EudraCT 2020-002274-28) and in ClinicalTrials.gov ( NCT04552951 )
Frequent and simultaneous epigenetic inactivation of TP53 pathway genes in acute lymphoblastic leukemia
Aberrant DNA methylation is one of the most frequent alterations in patients with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL).
Using methylation bead arrays we analyzed the methylation status of 807 genes implicated in cancer in a group of ALL
samples at diagnosis (n = 48). We found that 154 genes were methylated in more than 10% of ALL samples. Interestingly,
the expression of 13 genes implicated in the TP53 pathway was downregulated by hypermethylation. Direct or indirect
activation of TP53 pathway with 5-aza-29-deoxycitidine, Curcumin or Nutlin-3 induced an increase in apoptosis of ALL cells.
The results obtained with the initial group of 48 patients was validated retrospectively in a second cohort of 200 newly
diagnosed ALL patients. Methylation of at least 1 of the 13 genes implicated in the TP53 pathway was observed in 78% of
the patients, which significantly correlated with a higher relapse (p = 0.001) and mortality (p,0.001) rate being an
independent prognostic factor for disease-free survival (DFS) (p = 0.006) and overall survival (OS) (p = 0.005) in the
multivariate analysis. All these findings indicate that TP53 pathway is altered by epigenetic mechanisms in the majority of
ALL patients and correlates with prognosis. Treatments with compounds that may reverse the epigenetic abnormalities or
activate directly the p53 pathway represent a new therapeutic alternative for patients with ALL
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