29 research outputs found

    Disciplinary process in state contracting procedures in the colombian state: analysis based on the changes implemented with law 2094 of 2021.

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    El presente artículo resultado de investigación tiene como objetivo general identificar las modificaciones y cambios realizados al proceso disciplinario dado para la contratación estatal en el Estado colombiano respecto de la Ley 2094 de 2021. Esto a raíz de las modificaciones que el Código General Disciplinario trajo consigo para todos los procesos en los que están inmersos funcionarios, servidores públicos y particulares en ejercicio de funciones del Estado. Dicha ley nace a partir de la necesidad de obedecer los lineamientos dados por la Corte Interamericana de Derechos Humanos y ajustar el ordenamiento jurídico nacional al internacional en materia de operatividad del derecho disciplinario. Es por ello que se plantea como pregunta problema: ¿Qué modificaciones recibió el proceso disciplinario aplicado a los procedimientos de contratación estatal en el Estado colombiano a partir de la Ley 2094 de 2021? De manera que se tienen como principales resultados de la investigación que el proceso disciplinario si se extienden hacia la contratación estatal y todas las partes inmersas en este tipo de negocios jurídicos, así mismo la ley que se analiza se ajusta a la realidad entorno a la corrupción y transparencia, así como al mandato constitucional. DE manera que se tiene como principales conclusiones que la Ley 2094 de 2021 trajo grandes modificaciones en términos de proceso disciplinario, pero no obstante del proceso de contratación estatal este se modifica de forma tangencial por lo que el camino a seguir obedece a la Ley 1952 de 2019.Universidad Libre Seccional Socorro -- Facultad de derecho, ciencias políticas y sociales -- Especialización en derecho administrativoThis research result article has the general objective of identifying the modifications and changes made to the disciplinary process given for state contracting in the Colombian State with respect to Law 2094 of 2021. This as a result of the modifications that the General Disciplinary Code brought with it to all the processes in which officials, public servants and individuals in the exercise of State functions are immersed. This law is born from the need to obey the guidelines given by the Inter-American Court of Human Rights and adjust the national legal system to the international one in terms of the operation of disciplinary law. That is why it is posed as a problem question: What modifications did the disciplinary process applied to state contracting procedures in the Colombian State receive from Law 2094 of 2021? So that the main results of the investigation are that the disciplinary process does extend to state contracting and all the parties involved in this type of legal business, likewise the law that is analyzed conforms to the reality surrounding corruption. and transparency, as well as the constitutional mandate. Thus, the main conclusions are that Law 2094 of 2021 produced great modifications in terms of the disciplinary process, but despite the state contracting process, this is tangentially modified, so the path to follow obeys Law 1952 of 2019

    Hidroquímica de las aguas subterráneas de la cuenca del río Duero y normatividad para uso doméstico

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    El trabajo se realizó en la cuenca del río Duero, en el noroeste del estado de Michoacán, México. El objetivo fue evaluar la composición química de las aguas subterráneas utilizadas para uso doméstico, con énfasis en los metales pesados, dados sus efectos potenciales en la salud humana. Se revisó la normativa para el control de la calidad del agua potable para, con base en los datos obtenidos, discutir los alcances y limitaciones de su aplicación. Se analizó la composición físico-química del agua en 17 sitios y dos fechas de muestreo, determinando pH, CE, t(oC), iones mayores y metales pesados, utilizando metodologías estandarizadas. Los datos se procesaron usando análisis estadístico multivariado (Análisis de Componentes Principales ACP). La CE varió de 135 a 880 μS cm-1. El pH fue de 6.28 a 7.83. Las principales familias de agua encontradas fueron magnésico-bicarbonatadas, cálcico-bicarbonatadas y sódico-cálcico-bicarbonatadas. La concentración de Zn, Mn, Cu y Fe se encontró dentro de los límites permitidos para este uso. El Pb se detectó en todos los sitios estudiados y en concentraciones que exceden el límite máximo permitido para consumo humano. Los factores asociados con el origen de los componentes químicos del agua fueron rocas basálticas con minerales tipo olivino, feldespatos y calcita. La concentración de Pb se asoció con clastos volcánicos (arenas silíceas)

    Servicios de atención clínica interdisciplinaria

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    Este proyecto tiene como objetivo principal favorecer el bienestar psicológico y nutricional de manera interdisciplinaria, brindando acompañamiento a personas que buscan alguno de estos servicios, así como, a personas que están pasando por algún proceso jurídico y requieren contención o acompañamiento psicológico. La metodología que se utilizó fue basada en el enfoque sistémico, enfoque psicoanalítico y enfoque nutricional, inicialmente se trabajaba con los usuarios de manera presencial, sin embargo, a causa de la pandemia por el Covid-19, se comenzó a trabajar con los usuarios de manera virtual o telefónica. El proyecto trajo consigo un gran aprendizaje en las alumnas, las ayudó a tener más claridad en cuanto a su ejercicio profesional, además de que fortaleció importantes herramientas tanto personales como profesionales. El proyecto tuvo como resultado un mayor autoconocimiento de los usuarios que fueron atendidos, así como una mejor habilidad para tener un control emocional. En conclusión, se pudo observar como el desarrollo del proyecto trajo consigo aprendizajes tanto para los practicantes como para las personas que recibieron el acompañamiento psicológico o nutricional. Así como el desarrollo de nuevas habilidades para atender las medidas sanitarias por la contingencia del Covid-19, sin descuidar o cancelar el servicio brindado a los pacientes.ITESO, A.C

    Herramientas de apoyo a la enseñanza y gestión administrativa en la Facultad de Geografía e Historia: hacia un sistema híbrido presencial-virtual (V Edición)

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    Con este Proyecto de Innovación y Mejora de la Calidad Docente, de carácter institucional, se pretende dar continuidad a la etapa de innovación y formación docente que se inició el pasado Curso 2018-2019 en la Facultad de Geografía e Historia de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid, así como a las anteriores iniciativas de la Facultad de Geografía e Historia en materia de nuevas tecnologías. El objetivo de este proyecto, siguiendo la metodología de los cinco años anteriores, ha pretendido promover en la Facultad una formación en el ámbito de la innovación educativa y de las nuevas tecnologías basada en: (i) la formación del Profesorado, del Personal de Administración y Servicios, y de estudiantes del Centro y (ii) en el intercambio de experiencias innovadoras entre representantes de estos colectivos, para poder hacer uso de las mismas en su desempeño docente, administrativo y formativo, respectivamente. El Proyecto, dirigido por el Vicedecano de Innovación, Nuevas Tecnologías y Comunicación de la Facultad, se adecua a las líneas prioritarias de la convocatoria Innova-Gestión Calidad, puesto que ha servido para profundizar en la innovación y en la mejora de la calidad docente-investigadora a través de programas formativos que, en la actualidad, constituyen objetivos prioritarios de la Estrategia UCM2020 de Investigación.Fac. de Geografía e HistoriaFALSEsubmitte

    Embracing monogenic Parkinson's disease: the MJFF Global Genetic PD Cohort

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    © 2023 The Authors. Movement Disorders published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.Background: As gene-targeted therapies are increasingly being developed for Parkinson's disease (PD), identifying and characterizing carriers of specific genetic pathogenic variants is imperative. Only a small fraction of the estimated number of subjects with monogenic PD worldwide are currently represented in the literature and availability of clinical data and clinical trial-ready cohorts is limited. Objective: The objectives are to (1) establish an international cohort of affected and unaffected individuals with PD-linked variants; (2) provide harmonized and quality-controlled clinical characterization data for each included individual; and (3) further promote collaboration of researchers in the field of monogenic PD. Methods: We conducted a worldwide, systematic online survey to collect individual-level data on individuals with PD-linked variants in SNCA, LRRK2, VPS35, PRKN, PINK1, DJ-1, as well as selected pathogenic and risk variants in GBA and corresponding demographic, clinical, and genetic data. All registered cases underwent thorough quality checks, and pathogenicity scoring of the variants and genotype-phenotype relationships were analyzed. Results: We collected 3888 variant carriers for our analyses, reported by 92 centers (42 countries) worldwide. Of the included individuals, 3185 had a diagnosis of PD (ie, 1306 LRRK2, 115 SNCA, 23 VPS35, 429 PRKN, 75 PINK1, 13 DJ-1, and 1224 GBA) and 703 were unaffected (ie, 328 LRRK2, 32 SNCA, 3 VPS35, 1 PRKN, 1 PINK1, and 338 GBA). In total, we identified 269 different pathogenic variants; 1322 individuals in our cohort (34%) were indicated as not previously published. Conclusions: Within the MJFF Global Genetic PD Study Group, we (1) established the largest international cohort of affected and unaffected individuals carrying PD-linked variants; (2) provide harmonized and quality-controlled clinical and genetic data for each included individual; (3) promote collaboration in the field of genetic PD with a view toward clinical and genetic stratification of patients for gene-targeted clinical trials. © 2023 The Authors. Movement Disorders published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society.Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research. Grant Number: ID 15015.02. NIHR Cambridge Biomedical Research Centre. Grant Number: BRC-1215-20014info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio

    Infected pancreatic necrosis: outcomes and clinical predictors of mortality. A post hoc analysis of the MANCTRA-1 international study

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    : The identification of high-risk patients in the early stages of infected pancreatic necrosis (IPN) is critical, because it could help the clinicians to adopt more effective management strategies. We conducted a post hoc analysis of the MANCTRA-1 international study to assess the association between clinical risk factors and mortality among adult patients with IPN. Univariable and multivariable logistic regression models were used to identify prognostic factors of mortality. We identified 247 consecutive patients with IPN hospitalised between January 2019 and December 2020. History of uncontrolled arterial hypertension (p = 0.032; 95% CI 1.135-15.882; aOR 4.245), qSOFA (p = 0.005; 95% CI 1.359-5.879; aOR 2.828), renal failure (p = 0.022; 95% CI 1.138-5.442; aOR 2.489), and haemodynamic failure (p = 0.018; 95% CI 1.184-5.978; aOR 2.661), were identified as independent predictors of mortality in IPN patients. Cholangitis (p = 0.003; 95% CI 1.598-9.930; aOR 3.983), abdominal compartment syndrome (p = 0.032; 95% CI 1.090-6.967; aOR 2.735), and gastrointestinal/intra-abdominal bleeding (p = 0.009; 95% CI 1.286-5.712; aOR 2.710) were independently associated with the risk of mortality. Upfront open surgical necrosectomy was strongly associated with the risk of mortality (p < 0.001; 95% CI 1.912-7.442; aOR 3.772), whereas endoscopic drainage of pancreatic necrosis (p = 0.018; 95% CI 0.138-0.834; aOR 0.339) and enteral nutrition (p = 0.003; 95% CI 0.143-0.716; aOR 0.320) were found as protective factors. Organ failure, acute cholangitis, and upfront open surgical necrosectomy were the most significant predictors of mortality. Our study confirmed that, even in a subgroup of particularly ill patients such as those with IPN, upfront open surgery should be avoided as much as possible. Study protocol registered in ClinicalTrials.Gov (I.D. Number NCT04747990)

    Embracing Monogenic Parkinson's Disease: The MJFF Global Genetic PD Cohort.

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    BACKGROUND: As gene-targeted therapies are increasingly being developed for Parkinson's disease (PD), identifying and characterizing carriers of specific genetic pathogenic variants is imperative. Only a small fraction of the estimated number of subjects with monogenic PD worldwide are currently represented in the literature and availability of clinical data and clinical trial-ready cohorts is limited. OBJECTIVE: The objectives are to (1) establish an international cohort of affected and unaffected individuals with PD-linked variants; (2) provide harmonized and quality-controlled clinical characterization data for each included individual; and (3) further promote collaboration of researchers in the field of monogenic PD. METHODS: We conducted a worldwide, systematic online survey to collect individual-level data on individuals with PD-linked variants in SNCA, LRRK2, VPS35, PRKN, PINK1, DJ-1, as well as selected pathogenic and risk variants in GBA and corresponding demographic, clinical, and genetic data. All registered cases underwent thorough quality checks, and pathogenicity scoring of the variants and genotype-phenotype relationships were analyzed. RESULTS: We collected 3888 variant carriers for our analyses, reported by 92 centers (42 countries) worldwide. Of the included individuals, 3185 had a diagnosis of PD (ie, 1306 LRRK2, 115 SNCA, 23 VPS35, 429 PRKN, 75 PINK1, 13 DJ-1, and 1224 GBA) and 703 were unaffected (ie, 328 LRRK2, 32 SNCA, 3 VPS35, 1 PRKN, 1 PINK1, and 338 GBA). In total, we identified 269 different pathogenic variants; 1322 individuals in our cohort (34%) were indicated as not previously published. CONCLUSIONS: Within the MJFF Global Genetic PD Study Group, we (1) established the largest international cohort of affected and unaffected individuals carrying PD-linked variants; (2) provide harmonized and quality-controlled clinical and genetic data for each included individual; (3) promote collaboration in the field of genetic PD with a view toward clinical and genetic stratification of patients for gene-targeted clinical trials. © 2023 The Authors. Movement Disorders published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society

    Embracing Monogenic Parkinson's Disease: The MJFF Global Genetic PD Cohort

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    BACKGROUND: As gene-targeted therapies are increasingly being developed for Parkinson's disease (PD), identifying and characterizing carriers of specific genetic pathogenic variants is imperative. Only a small fraction of the estimated number of subjects with monogenic PD worldwide are currently represented in the literature and availability of clinical data and clinical trial-ready cohorts is limited. OBJECTIVE: The objectives are to (1) establish an international cohort of affected and unaffected individuals with PD-linked variants; (2) provide harmonized and quality-controlled clinical characterization data for each included individual; and (3) further promote collaboration of researchers in the field of monogenic PD. METHODS: We conducted a worldwide, systematic online survey to collect individual-level data on individuals with PD-linked variants in SNCA, LRRK2 VPS35, PRKN, PINK1, DJ-1, as well as selected pathogenic and risk variants in GBA and corresponding demographic, clinical, and genetic data. All registered cases underwent thorough quality checks, and pathogenicity scoring of the variants and genotype-phenotype relationships were analyzed. RESULTS: We collected 3888 variant carriers for our analyses, reported by 92 centers (42 countries) worldwide. Of the included individuals 3185 had a diagnosis of PD (ie, 1306 LRRK2, 115 SNCA, 23 VPS35 429 PRKN, 75 PINK1, 13 DJ-1, and 1224 GBA) and 703 were unaffected (ie, 328 LRRK2, 32 SNCA, 3 VPS35, 1 PRKN, 1 PINK1, and 338 GBA). In total, we identified 269 different pathogenic variants; 1322 individuals in our cohort (34\%) were indicated as not previously published. CONCLUSIONS: Within the MJFF Global Genetic PD Study Group, we (1) established the largest international cohort of affected and unaffected individuals carrying PD-linked variants; (2) provide harmonized and quality-controlled clinical and genetic data for each included individual; (3) promote collaboration in the field of genetic PD with a view toward clinical and genetic stratification of patients for gene-targeted clinical trials. 2023 The Authors. Movement Disorders published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society

    Characterisation of microbial attack on archaeological bone

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    As part of an EU funded project to investigate the factors influencing bone preservation in the archaeological record, more than 250 bones from 41 archaeological sites in five countries spanning four climatic regions were studied for diagenetic alteration. Sites were selected to cover a range of environmental conditions and archaeological contexts. Microscopic and physical (mercury intrusion porosimetry) analyses of these bones revealed that the majority (68%) had suffered microbial attack. Furthermore, significant differences were found between animal and human bone in both the state of preservation and the type of microbial attack present. These differences in preservation might result from differences in early taphonomy of the bones. © 2003 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved
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