52 research outputs found

    Plasmon-enhanced magneto-optical activity in ferromagnetic membranes

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    Experimental and theoretical evidence of plasmon-enhanced Kerr rotation in purely ferromagnetic membranes with sufficiently small dimensions to be out of extraordinary optical transmission conditions (45 nm pore diameter, 90nm lattice constant), is reported in this work. It is shown that the spectral location of the enhanced Kerr rotation region varies as the refractive index of the material inside the pore is modified. A similar behavior is obtained if the pore radius changes while keeping the pore concentration unchanged. Those are clear signatures indicating that localized surface plasmon resonances propagating along the pores govern the magneto-optical response of the membraneWe acknowledge Spanish MICINN (Grant Nos. MAT2008-06765-C02-01/NAN, CSD2008-00023, and MAT2007-65420-C02-01), CSIC (Grant No. PIF 200560F0121 BIOPTOMAG), CM(Grant No. S-0505/MAT/0194 NANOMAGNET), and European Commission (Grant No. NMP3-SL-2008-214107-Nanomagma) for financial support.Peer reviewe

    Lecturas críticas y alternativas de realidad empresarial

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    El presente libro es el resultado de las primeras reflexiones conceptuales a un tema que reviste gran importancia en el proyecto educativo de la , en el marco de su prospección estratégica al 2019. Constituyen aproximaciones iniciales, por cuanto el concepto de realidad empresarial se concibe en relación con el liderazgo estratégico, como parte esencial de la dirección. Los estudios de realidad empresarial se plantean desde la dimensión conceptual, dadas las escasas investigaciones teóricas y empíricas, muy reducidas hoy al lenguaje económico y funcional y alejadas del discurso administrativo de la dirección; en este sentido, se contribuye con la búsqueda emprendida por la Facultad a través de su Centro de Estudios Empresariales para la Perdurabilidad CEEP con su Grupo de Investigación (GIPE)

    Autoantibodies against the immunodominant sCha epitope discriminate the risk of sudden death in chronic Chagas cardiomyopathy

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    In Chagas disease (ChD) caused by Trypanosoma cruzi, new biomarkers to predict chronic cardiac pathology are urgently needed. Previous studies in chagasic patients with mild symptomatology showed that antibodies against the immunodominant R3 epitope of sCha, a fragment of the human basic helix-loop-helix transcription factor like 5, correlated with cardiac pathology. To validate sCha as a biomarker and to understand the origin of anti-sCha antibodies, we conducted a multicenter study with several cohorts of chagasic patients with severe cardiac symptomatology. We found that levels of antibodies against sCha discriminated the high risk of sudden death, indicating they could be useful for ChD prognosis. We investigated the origin of the antibodies and performed an alanine scan of the R3 epitope. We identified a minimal epitope MRQLD, and a BLAST search retrieved several T. cruzi antigens. Five of the hits had known or putative functions, of which phosphonopyruvate decarboxylase showed the highest cross-reactivity with sCha, confirming the role of molecular mimicry in the development of anti-sCha antibodies. Altogether, we demonstrate that the development of antibodies against sCha, which originated by molecular mimicry with T. cruzi antigens, could discriminate electrocardiographic alterations associated with a high risk of sudden death.Ministerio de Economía y competitividad and Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional (SAF2015-63868-R (MINECO/FEDER) to N.G., and SAF2016-75988-R (MINECO/FEDER) to M.F.); Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades-Agencia Estatal de Investigación and Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional (PGC2018-096132-BI00 (MICINN/FEDER) to N.G.); Universidad Autónoma de Madrid-Banco de Santander Inter-University Cooperation Grant with Latin América (CEAL-AL/2015-12 to N.G.); Red de Investigación de Centros de Enfermedades Tropicales (RICET RD12/0018/0004 to M.F.); and Comunidad de Madrid (S-2010/BMD-2332 to M.F.). CBMSO institutional grants from Fundación Ramón Areces and Banco de Santande

    La orgía: un acercamiento conceptual desde la teoría psicoanalítica

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    En una reunión que congrega a la clase prestante de una sociedad, y tras la intervención de un mago, se produce una orgía de la cual sólo una persona mantendrá intacto el recuerdo. Todo lo sucedido en el evento y después de él, es lo que narra el cuento “La Orgía” de Germán Espinosa, que fue el pretexto para analizar algunos conceptos del psicoanálisis freudiano relativos al inconsciente, la pulsión, la represión, la censura y la psicología de las masas. Este escrito, producto de la lectura y escritura colaborativa a lo largo de un semestre académico, da cuenta de lo elaborado en el marco de un grupo de estudio en psicoanálisis en el que participan egresados y estudiantes de psicología de todos los niveles de formación

    Protocolos de estandarización de los datos socioeconómicos y bioculturales, articulados con el programa de evaluación y monitoreo

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    Este documento define métodos, herramientas y procedimientos para que los investigadores del Instituto Humboldt orienten sus estrategias de trabajo e integren los datos socioeconómicos en el marco de la Infraestructura Institucional de Datos e Información (I2DBogotáCiencias sociales y saberes de la Biodiversida

    Guía de práctica clínica para la prevención, diagnóstico, tratamiento y rehabilitación de la falla cardiaca en población mayor de 18 años, clasificación B, C y D

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    La falla cardíaca es un síndrome clínico caracterizado por síntomas y signos típicos de insuficiencia cardíaca, adicional a la evidencia objetiva de una anomalía estructural o funcional del corazón. Guía completa 2016. Guía No. 53Población mayor de 18 añosN/

    HIV and HCV screening by non-infectious diseases physicians: can we improve testing and hidden infection rates?

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    BackgroundMissed opportunities for Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) testing remain high. We aimed to ascertain the knowledge of screening guidelines and attitudes of non-infectious disease (ID) hospital physicians and assess the impact of a 1-h session on screening rates and diagnoses.MethodsThis interventional study consisted of a 1-h training session on HIV and HCV epidemiology and testing guidelines for non-ID physicians. Pre-and post-session questionnaires compared the knowledge of the guidelines and attitudes toward screening before and after the session. Rates of screening and diagnoses were compared in three 6 months periods: before, immediately after, and 24 months ±4 after the session.ResultsA total of 345 physicians from 31 departments participated in these sessions. Before the session, 19.9% (28% medical, 8% surgical) and 17.9% (30% medical, 2.7% surgical) were aware of HIV and HCV testing guidelines, respectively. The willingness to routinely test increased from 5.6 to 22%, whereas not ordering tests decreased from 34.1 to 2.4%. HIV screening rates significantly increased by 20% after the session (7.7 vs. 9.3 tests per 103 patients; p < 0.001), and the effect persisted until the long-term period. The HIV diagnosis rate increased globally (3.6 vs. 5.2 HIV diagnoses per 105 patients; p = 0.157), mainly because of medical services (4.7 vs. 7.7 per 105 patients; p = 0.082). The HCV screening rate increased significantly immediately and in the long term only in medical services (15.7 and 13.6%, respectively). The new active HCV infection rates increased immediately and declined steeply thereafter.ConclusionA short session for non-ID physicians can improve HIV/HCV screening, increase diagnosis, and contribute to disease elimination
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