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    Pla estratègic per al desenvolupament de l’oleoturisme a les Terres de l'Ebre

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    En aquest treball pretenem, entre altres, conèixer en profunditat l’activitat de la producció de l’oli, analitzar la situació turística actual i trobar les mancances que té l’oleoturisme de les Terres de l’Ebre. També o observar l’activitat turística en quant al producte de l’oli o similars que hi ha actualment i com funciona. Amb tot això fer una planificació i gestió turística per a l’oliIn this work, we intend to know in depth the activity of oil production, analyze the current tourist situation and find the shortcomings that olive oil tourism has in the Terres de l'Ebre area. Also, observe the tourist activity regarding the olive oil product and how it works. With all this, make planning and tourist management for olive oi

    Diet of the wild cattle of the ports of Tortosa-Beseit

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    PósterThe aim of this research is to study the diet of a population of wild cattle situated at the Ports of Tortosa-Beseit in order to know if these animals play a role cleaning the forest and shrubland biomass so the flammable landscapes decrease. We will use the method of microhistology analysis of fecal samples of the animals in order to define the botanical composition of their diet

    Animales en fiestas populares. Ética y legislación

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    Treball presentat a l'assignatura d'Ètica i Legislació. Gestió empresarial (102680

    Data_Sheet_1_Influence of perinatal and childhood exposure to tobacco and mercury in children’s gut microbiota.pdf

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    BackgroundEarly life determinants of the development of gut microbiome composition in infants have been widely investigated; however, if early life pollutant exposures, such as tobacco or mercury, have a persistent influence on the gut microbial community, its stabilization at later childhood remains largely unknown.ObjectiveIn this exposome-wide study, we aimed at identifying the contribution of exposure to tobacco and mercury from the prenatal period to childhood, to individual differences in the fecal microbiome composition of 7-year-old children, considering co-exposure to a width of established lifestyle and clinical determinants.MethodsGut microbiome was studied by 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing in 151 children at the genus level. Exposure to tobacco was quantified during pregnancy through questionnaire (active tobacco consumption, second-hand smoking -SHS) and biomonitoring (urinary cotinine) at 4 years (urinary cotinine, SHS) and 7 years (SHS). Exposure to mercury was quantified during pregnancy (cord blood) and at 4 years (hair). Forty nine other potential environmental determinants (12 at pregnancy/birth/infancy, 15 at 4 years and 22 at 7 years, such as diet, demographics, quality of living/social environment, and clinical records) were registered. We used multiple models to determine microbiome associations with pollutants including multi-determinant multivariate analysis of variance and linear correlations (wUnifrac, Bray-Curtis and Aitchison ß-diversity distances), single-pollutant permutational multivariate analysis of variance adjusting for co-variates (Aitchison), and multivariable association model with single taxa (MaAsLin2; genus). Sensitivity analysis was performed including genetic data in a subset of 107 children.ResultsActive smoking in pregnancy was systematically associated with microbiome composition and ß-diversity (R2 2–4%, p DiscussionOur findings suggest a long-term sustainable effect of prenatal tobacco exposure on the children’s gut microbiota. This effect was not found for mercury exposure or tobacco exposure during childhood. Assessing the role of these exposures on the children’s microbiota, considering multiple environmental factors, should be further investigated.</p
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