278 research outputs found

    Prevalencia de anticuerpos Anti-HTLV-I Y HTLV-II en donantes del banco de sangre del Hospital Regional de Talca

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    42 p.El virus linfotrópico humano (HTLV) es un retrovirus causante de la paraperesia espástica tropical y de la leucemia/linfoma de las células T humanas. Es cosmopolita, con mayor prevalencia en el Sur de Japón, en el Caribe y en nativos de América del Sur. En países que poseen tasas de transmisión altas, se ha implementado el tamizaje serológico obligatorio, pero existen países como Chile que posee una prevalencia de 1% en la población y no se considera como obligatorio el tamizaje para los bancos de sangre. Con el propósito de aportar en el estudio del riesgo de infecciones por HTLV I/II adquiridas por transfusión en Chile, se determina la presencia de anticuerpos anti HTLVI/ II, en el suero de 436 donantes de sangre del Hospital Regional de Talca, por medio de kit de ELISA Abbott. Encontrándose una seroprevalencia para esta área de 0.68%. Con esto se puede demostrar la importancia para justificar la ejecución de pruebas de tamizaje serológicas rutinariamente junto con otros patógenos determinados, como el VIH, Hepatitis B y C y sífilis. Dado que este porcentaje es relativamente alto, pero no fue posible realizar los estudios confirmatorios será necesario analizar la justificación de implementar el tamizaje serológico de este virus a todas las donaciones de sangre de este centro asistencial

    El Derecho de acceso al documento administrativo, perfiles sustanciales y procedimentales respecto al acceso a la administracion del estado.

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    105 p.La relevancia de esta investigación se sustenta en dar un marco jurídicodoctrinal al derecho de acceso al documento público, para lo cuál es primordial hacer un análisis desde la perspectiva del Derecho realizando un rastreo del panorama legislativo actual, cuya novedad está dada por la existencia de un nuevo proyecto de ley que busca dar respuesta a una materia que ha sido tratada con especial dedicación por otras legislaciones del mundo occidental, especialmente la de los países europeos, utilizando para estos efectos aspectos de la normativa de la Comunidad Europea

    A kapwa-infused paradigm in teaching Catholic theology/catechesis in a multireligious classroom in the Philippines

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    The increasing religious diversity in educational space has raised a legitimate question on how Catholic theology/ catechesis must be taught in Philippine Catholic universities given the institutional mandate to educate students “into the faith of the Church through teaching of Christian doctrine in an organic and systematic way” (Wuerl, 2013, 1). On this note, the paper makes reference to “centered plural- ism” (CP), a positional posture espoused by Georgetown University in dealing with this predicament. In an attempt to (re) appropriate CP into local context, there is a need to explore the Filipino conception of self/others as enveloped within the indigenous concept of kapwa. Hereon, the paper finds that CP is not just feasibly suitable in local context but with kapwa's more inclusive description of the relationship of self and others, a CP‐based teaching paradigm in theology/ catechesis is a promising project in the educational scene of the Philippines

    The AMS-RICH velocity and charge reconstruction

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    The AMS detector, to be installed on the International Space Station, includes a Ring Imaging Cerenkov detector with two different radiators, silica aerogel (n=1.05) and sodium fluoride (n=1.334). This detector is designed to provide very precise measurements of velocity and electric charge in a wide range of cosmic nuclei energies and atomic numbers. The detector geometry, in particular the presence of a reflector for acceptance purposes, leads to complex Cerenkov patterns detected in a pixelized photomultiplier matrix. The results of different reconstruction methods applied to test beam data as well as to simulated samples are presented. To ensure nominal performances throughout the flight, several detector parameters have to be carefully monitored. The algorithms developed to fulfill these requirements are presented. The velocity and charge measurements provided by the RICH detector endow the AMS spectrometer with precise particle identification capabilities in a wide energy range. The expected performances on light isotope separation are discussed.Comment: Contribution to the ICRC07, Merida, Mexico (2007); Presenter: F. Bara

    The RICH detector of the AMS-02 experiment: status and physics prospects

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    The Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS), whose final version AMS-02 is to be installed on the International Space Station (ISS) for at least 3 years, is a detector designed to measure charged cosmic ray spectra with energies up to the TeV region and with high energy photon detection capability up to a few hundred GeV. It is equipped with several subsystems, one of which is a proximity focusing RICH detector with a dual radiator (aerogel+NaF) that provides reliable measurements for particle velocity and charge. The assembly and testing of the AMS RICH is currently being finished and the full AMS detector is expected to be ready by the end of 2008. The RICH detector of AMS-02 is presented. Physics prospects are briefly discussed.Comment: 5 pages. Contribution to the 10th ICATPP Conference on Astroparticle, Particle, Space Physics, Detectors and Medical Physics Applications (Como 2007). Presenter: Rui Pereir

    Isotopic Composition of Light Nuclei in Cosmic Rays: Results from AMS-01

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    The variety of isotopes in cosmic rays allows us to study different aspects of the processes that cosmic rays undergo between the time they are produced and the time of their arrival in the heliosphere. In this paper we present measurements of the isotopic ratios 2H/4He, 3He/4He, 6Li/7Li, 7Be/(9Be+10Be) and 10B/11B in the range 0.2-1.4 GeV of kinetic energy per nucleon. The measurements are based on the data collected by the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer, AMS-01, during the STS-91 flight in 1998 June.Comment: To appear in ApJ. 12 pages, 11 figures, 6 table
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