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    Conocimientos, actitudes y prácticas sobre Métodos Anticonceptivos en Adolescentes de 4º y 5º Año del Instituto Nacional Acoyapa San Sebastián del Municipio de Acoyapa, Departamento de Chontales en el período del 1º de Mayo al 31 de Agosto del 2015

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    La sexualidad ha sido un tema de gran curiosidad en todas las épocas y en el momento actual constituye uno de los temas más comentados en el mundo; pero en la adolescencia que es un período de incertidumbre, el entendimiento de lo futuro es aún incipiente, lo que impide la posibilidad de anticipar consecuencias. El desarrollo emocional es todavía incompleto, y existe un escaso desarrollo de las habilidades de comunicación interpersonal, lo que dificulta, en cierta forma, el negociar con la pareja situaciones vinculadas con las relaciones sexuales y el uso de métodos anticonceptivos. El tipo de estudio es descriptivo, de corte transversal, el cual se llevó a cabo en dolescentes de 4° y 5° año del Instituto Nacional Acoyapa San Sebastián, fundado en 1887, ubicada en la zona D del Municipio ya mencionado, El universo estuvo constituido por 194 jóvenes, la muestra fue de tipo no probabilístico, por conveniencia, establecidos de acuerdo a los criterios de inclusión y exclusión. La fuente de información fue secundaria, de datos indirectos, extraída de las encuestas. Resultados: Encontramos los factores socio-demográficos de 159 estudiantes que formaron parte del estudio, la edad de 15-17 años corresponde el 81.13% (129), entre 18-19 años el 18.87% (30), referente al sexo el 39.62%(63) son del sexo masculino y en un 60.38% (96) al sexo femenino, en relación al nivel conocimiento el 22.64%(36) fue mala, regular, 39.62%(65) y bueno 39.62% (65), La actitud tomada por los adolescentes hacia los métodos anticonceptivos fue desfavorable con 9.43% (15) y el 90.57% (144) presentan actitud favorable, los adolescentes que iniciaron la vida sexual activa representado por 41.51% (66) y los que no con 58.49% (93) y los que usaron en la primera relación sexual algún método fue del 50

    Atomic surface segregation and structural characterization of PdPt bimetallic nanoparticles

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    "Bimetallic nanoparticles are of interest since they lead to many interesting electrical, chemical, catalytic, and optical properties. They are particularly important in the field of catalysis since they show superior catalytic properties than their monometallic counterparts. The structures of bimetallic nanoparticles depend mainly on the synthesis conditions and the miscibility of the two components. In this work, PdPt alloyed-bimetallic nanoparticles (NPs) were synthesized through the polyol method, and characterized using spherical aberration (Cs) corrected scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM). High-angle annular dark-field (HAADF)-STEM images of bimetallic nanoparticles were obtained. The contrast of images shows that nanoparticles have an alloy structure with an average size of 8.2 nm. Together with the characterization of nanoparticles, a systematic molecular dynamics simulations study focused on the structural stability and atomic surface segregation trends in 923-atom PdPt alloyed-bimetallic NPs was carried out.

    Histopathological maladaptive changes in the explanted human mitral leaflets correlate with changes in echocardiographic leaflet morphology and the severity of ischaemic mitral regurgitation.

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    peer reviewedAIMS: Several changes of the mitral valve (MV) morphology have been previously documented in ischaemic mitral regurgitation (IMR) upon macro and microscopic examination. This study aimed to correlate echocardiographic MV thickening with IMR severity and to delineate the histopathological basis of valve thickening from the explanted leaflets. METHODS AND RESULTS: Two hundred and fifty patients were included in the echo-group; of these, 48 patients (19.2%) underwent surgical mitral valve replacement (MVR), including them in the histology-group. By echocardiography, the thickness of the anterior and posterior leaflet was more extensive in moderate to severe IMR, P < 0.001. Histology-group: patients were divided into two groups based on the median thickness: those with cusp thickness <0.42 cm in Group 1, and ≥0.42 cm in Group 2. The thickness of the base and cusp was more significant in Group 2, P < 0.05 in both. Group 2 biopsies were characterized by involvement of the three leaflet segments, myxoid tissue, and fibrosis deposition. Thicker leaflets were associated with a greater degree of mitral regurgitation (MR), P < 0.0001. In the echo-group, a median leaflet thickness of 3.5 mm of the anterior and posterior MV was independently associated with moderate to severe ischaemic MR [odds ratio (OR) 2.88, P < 0.01] and (OR 10.8, P < 0.001), respectively. CONCLUSION: In ischaemic MR, the thicker the cusps, the worse the MR. Leaflet thickening was due to the myxoid and fibrosis deposition and was detected by echocardiography. Therefore, this method can be helpful in the evaluation of valve remodelling

    3er. Coloquio: Fortalecimiento de los Colectivos de Docencia

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    Las memorias del 3er. Coloquio de Fortalecimiento de Colectivos de Docencia deben ser entendidas como un esfuerzo colectivo de la comunidad de académicos de la División de Ciencias y Artes para el Diseño, en medio de la pandemia COVID-19, con el fin de: • Analizar y proponer acciones concretas que promuevan el mejoramiento de la calidad docente en la División. • Proponer acciones que permitan continuar fortaleciendo los cursos con modalidad a distancia (remotos). • Ante un escenario que probablemente demandará en el mediano plazo, transitar del modelo remoto a un modelo híbrido, proponer acciones a considerar para la transición de los cursos. • Planear y preparar cursos de nivelación de conocimientos, para cuando se transite a la impartición de la docencia de manera mixta o presencial, dirigidos a los alumnos que no hayan tenido oportunidad de desarrollar actividades relevantes para su formación, como prácticas de talleres y laboratorios, visitas, o alguna otra actividad relevante

    Suicidal ideation in a European Huntington's disease population.

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    Clinical and genetic characteristics of late-onset Huntington's disease

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    Background: The frequency of late-onset Huntington's disease (&gt;59 years) is assumed to be low and the clinical course milder. However, previous literature on late-onset disease is scarce and inconclusive. Objective: Our aim is to study clinical characteristics of late-onset compared to common-onset HD patients in a large cohort of HD patients from the Registry database. Methods: Participants with late- and common-onset (30–50 years)were compared for first clinical symptoms, disease progression, CAG repeat size and family history. Participants with a missing CAG repeat size, a repeat size of ≤35 or a UHDRS motor score of ≤5 were excluded. Results: Of 6007 eligible participants, 687 had late-onset (11.4%) and 3216 (53.5%) common-onset HD. Late-onset (n = 577) had significantly more gait and balance problems as first symptom compared to common-onset (n = 2408) (P &lt;.001). Overall motor and cognitive performance (P &lt;.001) were worse, however only disease motor progression was slower (coefficient, −0.58; SE 0.16; P &lt;.001) compared to the common-onset group. Repeat size was significantly lower in the late-onset (n = 40.8; SD 1.6) compared to common-onset (n = 44.4; SD 2.8) (P &lt;.001). Fewer late-onset patients (n = 451) had a positive family history compared to common-onset (n = 2940) (P &lt;.001). Conclusions: Late-onset patients present more frequently with gait and balance problems as first symptom, and disease progression is not milder compared to common-onset HD patients apart from motor progression. The family history is likely to be negative, which might make diagnosing HD more difficult in this population. However, the balance and gait problems might be helpful in diagnosing HD in elderly patients

    Cognitive decline in Huntington's disease expansion gene carriers

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