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    "Daños remotos", "Peligro abstracto" y los "Dos Principios del Daño"

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    Los debates sobre la aplicación, las implicancias y la utilidad del "Principio del Daño" están generalmente viciadas por el hecho de no dar cuenta de que en realidad hay dos Principios del Daño distintos, o así argumentaremos. Después de distinguir ambos principios en la Sección 1, y de mostrar cómo generan diferentes resultados, en virtud de sus diferentes estructuras lógicas, mostramos en la Sección 2 una de estas formulaciones hace problemática la criminalización de los "daños remotos" y del llamado "peligro abstracto". Sin embargo, con base en el otro Principio del Daño, podemos resolver (en realidad, disolver) estos problemas, como veremos en la sección 3

    Lanthanum staining of coronary microvascular endothelium: Effects of ischemia reperfusion, propranolol, and atenolol

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    Cat isolated hearts were perfused via the aorta with normothermic arterial blood from donor cats. After 1 hr of equilibration, dl-propranolol (1.9 mg/kg), atenolol (1.65 mg/kg), or physiological saline solution was infused via the aortic cannula. The hearts were made globally ischemic for 1 hr and reperfused for 1 hr. Hearts given saline but not made ischemic, and hearts from blood-donor cats served as controls. The hearts were flushed with physiological saline for 2 min, then perfused with cacodylate-buffered glutaraldehyde containing 1% LaCl3. Samples of left ventricle were postfixed in osmium and prepared for electron microscopy. Microvessels in nonischemic tissues had heavy La3+ staining on luminal surfaces of endothelial cells. Many plasmalemmal vesicles along luminal surfaces of endothelial cells were filled with La3+. Several vesicles appeared to open onto both surfaces thus forming channels through the endothelium. Lanthanum penetrated into, and occasionally through, interendothelial junctions. Endothelial cells lining vessels in ischemic myocardium were swollen, had pale cytoplasm, and showed little La3+ on the luminal surfaces. Few plasmalemmal vesicles were present and the mitochondria contained deposits of La3+. Extravascular spaces were distended but interendothelial junctions seemed to be intact. Lanthanum staining and morphology of endothelial cells in hearts treated with propranolol or atenolol were very similar to nonischemic myocardium. The data suggest that the [beta]-blocking agents, propranolol and atenolol, maintain the integrity of coronary vascular endothelium during ischemia.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/24387/1/0000657.pd

    Time-dependent changes in canine cardiac mitochondrial function and ultrastructure resulting from coronary occlusion and reperfusion

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    Time-dependent changes in mitochondrial function and structure resulting from 1 hr of left circumflex coronary artery occlusion followed by 2 to 24 hrs of reperfusion were examined. These changes were correlated with changes in myocardial ultrastructure, tissue water content, infarct size and mitochondrial calcium content. The heart was removed after different periods of reperfusion, and mitochondria were isolated from ischemic and nonischemic regions of the left ventricle. Tissue samples from ischemic and nonischemic myocardium also were taken for electron microscopy and tissue water content determinations. Infarct size was measured by the nitroblue tetrazolium staining method. Oxygen consumption by mitochondria isolated from ischemic and nonischemic myocardium was measured in vitro . Mitochondria from ischemic myocardium showed time-dependent decreases in rates of oxygen consumption and tightness of coupling. Electron microscopy revealed progressive ultrastructural deterioration in ischemic myocardium, including accumulation of calcium deposits within mitochondria, a finding corroborated by elevated concentrations of calcium in mitochondria isolated from the same area. Tissue wet-to-dry weight ratios were increased significantly in ischemic myocardium. A small, but significant, decrease in respiratory function was observed in mitochondria isolated from nonischemic myocardium several hrs after reperfusion; however, nomal respiration was observed 24 hrs after release of occlusion. This latter observation indicates that the nonischemic zone also is affected by regional ischemia. The results obtained indicate that temporary left circumflex artery occlusion and reperfusion result in progressively decreasing mitochondrial function and structure within the ischemic myocardium, and that these changes are accompanied by cellular electrolyte alterations. Untersucht wurden zeitabhängige Veränderungen in Struktur und Funktion der Mitochondrien, die durch einstündigen Verschluß und 2- bis 24stündige Reperfusion des Ramus circumflexus der linken Koronararterie erzeugt wurden. Diese Veränderungen wurden mit Veränderungen der myokardialen Ultrastruktur, dem Wassergehalt des Gewebes, der Infarktgröße und dem mitochondrialen Calciumgehalt korreliert. Das Herz wurde nach verschiedenen Reperfusionszeiten entnommen und die Mitochondrien aus ischämischen und nichtischämischen Gebieten des linken Ventrikels isoliert. Ebenso wurden Gewebeproben von ischämischem und nichtischämischem Myokard für Elektronenmikroskopie und Bestimmung des Wassergehaltes des Gewebes entnommen. Die Infarktgröße wurde durch die Anfärbung mit Nitroblau-Tetrazolium bestimmt. Der Sauerstoffverbrauch der Mitochondrien aus ischämischem und nichtischämischem Myokard wurde in vitro gemessen. Mitochondrien aus ischämischem Myokard zeigten eine zeitabhängige Abnahme des Sauerstoffverbrauchs und seiner Bindung an die Phosphorylierung von ADP. Die Elektronenmikroskopie zeigte eine fortschreitende Zerstörung der Ultrastruktur im ischämischen Myokard, einschließlich einer Zunahme der Calciumablagerungen in Mitochondrien, was mit erhöhten Calciumkonzentrationen in Mitochondrien aus dem gleichen Gebiet übereinstimmte. Im ischämischen Myokard war die Relation Feuchtgewicht/Trockengewicht signifikant erhöht. Eine geringe, aber signifikante Abnahme der Atmung wurde in Mitochondrien, die nach einigen Stunden Reperfusion aus nichtischämischem Myokard isoliert worden waren, beobachtet; aber nach 24 h Reperfusion fand sich normale Atmung. Letzteres weist darauf hin, daß auch das nichtischämische Gebiet von der regionalen Ischämie betroffen ist. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, daß vorübergehender Verschluß des Ramus circumflexus der linken Koronararterie und Reperfusion zu fortschreitender Zerstörung mitochondrialer Funktion und Struktur führen und daß diese Veränderungen von Änderungen des Electrolytstatus der Zelle begleitet werden.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/41744/1/395_2005_Article_BF01907837.pd

    Coping Skills and Parent Support Mediate the Association Between Childhood Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and Adolescent Cigarette Use

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    To examine mediators of the association between childhood attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and adolescent cigarette use

    Mapping recent shoreline changes spanning the lateral collapse of Anak Krakatau Volcano, Indonesia

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    We use satellite imagery to investigate the shoreline changes associated with volcanic activity in 2018–2019 at Anak Krakatau, Indonesia, spanning a major lateral collapse and period of regrowth through explosive activity. The shoreline changes have been analyzed and validated through the adaptation of an existing methodology based on Sentinel-2 multispectral imagery and developed on Google Earth Engine. This work tests the results of this method in a highly dynamic volcanic environment and validates them with manually digitized shorelines. The analysis shows that the size of the Anak Krakatau Island increased from 2.84 km2 to 3.19 km2 during 15 May 2018–1 November 2019 despite the loss of area in the 22 December 2018 lateral collapse. The lateral collapse reduced the island area to ~1.5 km2 but this was followed by a rapid increase in area in the first two months of 2019, reaching up to 3.27 km2. This was followed by a period of little change as volcanic activity declined and then by a net decrease from May 2019 to 1 November 2019 that resulted from erosion on the SW side of the island. This history of post-collapse eruptive regrowth and coastal erosion derived from the shoreline changes illuminates the potential for satellite-based automated shoreline mapping to provide databases for monitoring remote island volcanoes

    Diversity and evolution of cytochrome P450 monooxygenases in Oomycetes

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    Published ArticleCytochrome P450 monooxygenases (P450s) are heme-thiolate proteins whose role as drug targets against pathogens, as well as in valuable chemical production and bioremediation, has been explored. In this study we performed comprehensive comparative analysis of P450s in 13 newly explored oomycete pathogens. Three hundred and fifty-six P450s were found in oomycetes. These P450s were grouped into 15 P450 families and 84 P450 subfamilies. Among these, nine P450 families and 31 P450 subfamilies were newly found in oomycetes. Research revealed that oomycetes belonging to different orders contain distinct P450 families and subfamilies in their genomes. Evolutionary analysis and sequence homology data revealed P450 family blooms in oomycetes. Tandem arrangement of a large number of P450s belonging to the same family indicated that P450 family blooming is possibly due to its members’ duplications. A unique combination of amino acid patterns was observed at EXXR and CXG motifs for the P450 families CYP5014, CYP5015 and CYP5017. A novel P450 fusion protein (CYP5619 family) with an N-terminal P450 domain fused to a heme peroxidase/dioxygenase domain was discovered in Saprolegnia declina. Oomycete P450 patterns suggested host influence in shaping their P450 content. This manuscript serves as reference for future P450 annotations in newly explored oomycetes

    Review of recent experimental progresses in Foundations of Quantum Mechanics and Quantum Information obtained in Parametric Down Conversion Experiments at IENGF

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    We review some recent experimental progresses concerning Foundations of Quantum Mechanics and Quantum Information obtained in Quantum Optics Laboratory "Carlo Novero" at IENGF. More in details, after a short presentation of our polarization entangled photons source (based on precise superposition of two Type I PDC emission) and of the results obtained with it, we describe an innovative double slit experiment where two degenerate photons produced by PDC are sent each to a specific slit. Beyond representing an interesting example of relation between visibility of interference and "welcher weg" knowledge, this configuration has been suggested for testing de Broglie-Bohm theory against Standard Quantum Mechanics. Our results perfectly fit SQM results, but disagree with dBB predictions. Then, we discuss a recent experiment addressed to clarify the issue of which wave-particle observables are really to be considered when discussing wave particle duality. This experiments realises the Agarwal et al. theoretical proposal, overcoming limitations of a former experiment. Finally, we hint to the realization of a high-intensity high-spectral-selected PDC source to be used for quantum information studies
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