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    The use of global and local semantic strategies in the oral discourse of non Mapuche Chileans from the city of Temuco

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    Este trabajo da cuenta de resultados parciales de una investigación acerca de la discriminación étnica de los chilenos no mapuches contra la etnia mapuche en la ciudad de Temuco, Chile. Para este efecto, basados en la hipótesis de que dicha discriminación existe y que se manifiesta a través del discurso hablado, se analizan las estrategias semánticas globales y locales en entrevistas de dichos chilenos no mapuches sobre la base de conversaciones semiformales realizadas con un cuestionario guía. Los resultados demostraron que las estrategias semánticas globales, fundamentalmente de evasión y de autopresentación positiva de sí mismo, se evidencian a través de las estrategias semánticas locales, que son principalmente de autojustificación, de evasión de ciertos temas, de concesión aparente y de implicaturas. Además, las expresiones de prejuicio explícito son más numerosas en el estrato social bajo, en tanto que en los estratos medio y alto este prejuicio es más implícito y subyacente.This paper shows partial results of a research project having to do with ethnic discrimination of non Mapuche Chileans against the Mapuches in the city of Temuco, Chile. To this effect, based on the hypothesis that such discrimination exists and is expressed through oral discourse, global semantic strategies and local semantic strategies are analyzed from a corpus of semiformal interviews using a guide questionnaire of said non Mapuche Chileans. The results showed that global semantic strategies, basically evasion and positive self-representation, are manifested through local semantic strategies, which are, mainly, self-justification, evasion of certain topics, apparent concession and implicatures. Besides, the explicit discriminatory expressions are more evident in the lower social stratum, while the implicit prejudice prevails in the middle and high social strata

    Space dependent Fermi velocity in strained graphene

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    We resolve some apparent discrepancies between two different models for curved graphene: the one based on tight binding and elasticity theory, and the covariant approach based on quantum field theory in curved space. We demonstrate that strained or corrugated samples will have a space dependent Fermi velocity in either approach that can affect the interpretation of some experiments.Comment: Revised version as will appear in Phys. Rev. Let

    Hydrogeochemistry of fluoride in the Quequen river basin: Natural pollutants distribution in the argentine pampa

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    Fluoride pollution is a widespread problem in Argentina, as it is in many areas of the World. Former investigations have demonstrated that the dissolution of volcanic glass disseminated in the loess-like sediments is the main source of fluoride in the Argentine pampas. Nevertheless, fluoride distribution is erratic and the factors controlling it are not yet well-known. A large amount of hydrochemical data collected in the Quequen Grande river catchment is used in order to contribute to the understanding of fluoride distribution and mobility in groundwater in the Argentine pampas. The Quequen Grande river catchment is 10,000 km2. It extends between two low hills ranges of Precambrian metamorphic rocks and sedimentary Paleozoic rocks, filled by a thick sequence of Cenozoic sediments, mainly silts and silt-clayed, with sand layers. These sediments form a multilayer phreatic aquifer, which is recharged from precipitation infiltration, discharging through streams directly into the sea. Fluoride concentration in surface water (n = 353) ranges between 0 and 6.5 mg/l, with an average value of 2.14 mg/l. Groundwater concentration (n = 135) is from 0 up to 5.7 mg/l, with an average of 1.84 mg/l. Considering the statistic distribution of fluoride, two groups of samples can be determined. A dominant group between 0 and 3 mg/l, with a mean value around 1.5 mg/l, corresponding to samples widely distributed in the catchment; and a second one group with fluoride contents between 3 and 6 mg/l, corresponding to a smaller area in the central-west border. Two different sources are proposed. Volcanic glass dissolution is responsible for dominant values in the catchment, while the weathering of biotite from the Paleozoic bedrock can be assumed to account for the higher concentrations in the second group.Fil: Martínez, D. E.. Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales. Instituto de Geología de Costas y del Cuaternario. Provincia de Buenos Aires. Gobernación. Comisión de Investigaciones Científicas. Instituto de Geología de Costas y del Cuaternario; ArgentinaFil: Quiroz Londoño, Orlando Mauricio. Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales. Instituto de Geología de Costas y del Cuaternario. Provincia de Buenos Aires. Gobernación. Comisión de Investigaciones Científicas. Instituto de Geología de Costas y del Cuaternario; ArgentinaFil: Massone, Hector Enrique. Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales. Instituto de Geología de Costas y del Cuaternario. Provincia de Buenos Aires. Gobernación. Comisión de Investigaciones Científicas. Instituto de Geología de Costas y del Cuaternario; ArgentinaFil: Palacio Buitrago, P.. Universidad de Antioquia; ColombiaFil: Lima, María Lourdes. Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales. Instituto de Geología de Costas y del Cuaternario. Provincia de Buenos Aires. Gobernación. Comisión de Investigaciones Científicas. Instituto de Geología de Costas y del Cuaternario; Argentin

    FastIC: a fast integrated circuit for the readout of high performance detectors

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    This work presents the 8-channel FastIC ASIC developed in CMOS 65 nm technology suitable for the readout of positive and negative polarity sensors in high energy physics experiments, Cherenkov detectors and time-of-flight systems. The front-end can be configured to perform analog summation of up to 4 single-ended channels before discrimination in view of improving time resolution when segmenting a SiPM. The outputs encode the time-of-arrival information and linear energy measurement which captures the peak amplitude of the input signal in the 5 µA–25 mA input peak current range. Power consumption of the ASIC is 12 mW/ch with default settings. Measurements of single photon time resolution with a red-light laser source and a HPK SiPM S13360-3050CS are ≈140 ps FWHM

    A Novel Single Domain Antibody Targeting FliC Flagellin of Salmonella enterica for Effective Inhibition of Host Cell Invasion

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    The enteric pathogen, Salmonella enterica is a major cause of human gastroenteritis globally and with increasing bacterial resistance to antibiotics, alternative solutions are urgently needed. Single domain antibodies (sdAbs), the smallest antibody fragments that retain antigen binding specificity and affinity, are derived from variable heavy-chain only fragments (VHH) of camelid heavy-chain-only immunoglobulins. SdAbs typically contain a single disulfide bond simplifying recombinant protein production in microbial systems. These factors make sdAbs ideally suited for the development of effective anti-bacterial therapeutics. To this end, we generated an anti-Salmonella VHH library from which we screened for high affinity sdAbs. We present a novel sdAb (Abi-Se07) that targets the Salmonella virulence factor, FliC, required for bacterial motility and invasion of host cells. We demonstrate that Abi-Se07 bound FliC with a KD of 16.2 ± 0.1 nM. In addition, Abi-Se07 exhibited cross-serovar binding to whole cells of S. enterica serovar Typhimurium, Heidelberg, and Hadar. Abi-Se07 significantly inhibited bacterial motility and significantly reduced S. enterica colonization in a more native environment of chicken jejunum epithelium. Taken together, we have identified a novel anti-Salmonella sdAb and discuss future efforts toward therapeutic development.Fil: Huen, Jennifer. AbCelex Technologies Inc.; Canadá. University of Toronto; CanadáFil: Yan, Zhun. AbCelex Technologies Inc.; CanadáFil: Iwashkiw, Jeremy. AbCelex Technologies Inc.; CanadáFil: Dubey, Shraddha. AbCelex Technologies Inc.; CanadáFil: Gimenez, Maria C.. University of Toronto; CanadáFil: Ortiz, María Eugenia. University of Toronto; Canadá. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Salta. Instituto de Investigaciones para la Industria Química. Universidad Nacional de Salta. Facultad de Ingeniería. Instituto de Investigaciones para la Industria Química; ArgentinaFil: Patel, Saumil V.. AbCelex Technologies Inc.; CanadáFil: Jones, Michael D.. AbCelex Technologies Inc.; CanadáFil: Riazi, Ali. AbCelex Technologies Inc.; CanadáFil: Terebiznik, Mauricio. University of Toronto; CanadáFil: Babaei, Saeid. AbCelex Technologies Inc.; CanadáFil: Shahinas, Dea. AbCelex Technologies Inc.; Canad

    Trasplantes amigdalares embrionarios en ratas adultas con lesiones de la corteza motora: análisis molecular y electrofisiológico

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    Transplants of embryonic nervous tissue ameliorate motor deficits induced by motor cortex lesions in adult animals. Restoration of lost brain functions has been recently shown in grafts of homotopic cortical origin, to be associated with a functional integration of the transplant after development of reciprocal host-graft connections. Nevertheless little is known about physiological properties or gene expression profiles of cortical implants with functional restorative capacity but no cortical origin. In this study, we show molecular and electrophysiological evidence supporting the functional development and integration of heterotopic transplants of embryonic amygdalar tissue placed into pre-lesioned motor cortex of adult rats. Grafts were analyzed 3 months post-transplantation

    Eventos adversos asociados al uso de los antibióticos claritromicina y azitromicina

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    En Odontología se prescriben antibióticos de manera empírica para el tratamiento de procesos infecciosos, siendo los macrólidos una alternativa terapéutica para casos de hipersensibilidad y resistencia bacteriana. Sin embargo, su uso no está exento de riesgos. El objetivo de este estudio fue identificar y caracterizar los eventos adversos asociados al uso de claritromicina y azitromicina. Se realizó un estudio observacional-descriptivo- transversal de Farmacovigilancia Proactiva en pacientes de dos Centros de Salud de la Ciudad de Corrientes que recibían antibióticos macrólidos, azitromicina o claritromicina, durante un período de dieciocho meses. Variables analizadas: edad, sexo, tratamiento farmacológico actual según diagnóstico, características de los eventos adversos identificados según: órganos y tejidos afectados; gravedad, tipo de reacción (A o B según mecanismo de producción); imputabilidad y resultado de la reacción (recuperado, recuperado con secuelas, no recuperado, desconocido, riesgo de vida). Se registraron 97 pacientes, de los cuales 26 (27%) presentaron eventos adversos. Los órganos afectados con mayor frecuencia fueron el sistema gastrointestinal (14, 54%) y cardiovascular en segundo término (5, 19%). Tres fueron graves (11%) y requirieron suspender la medicación, 7 moderados (27%) y 16 leves (62%). El 100% se recuperaron ad in- tegrum. Según el mecanismo de producción 22 (85%) fueron tipo A y 4 (15%) de tipo B. Según la imputabilidad 18 (82%) fueron probables y 3 probadas (12%). Los datos obtenidos muestran un potencial de eventos cardiovasculares, cuya gravedad debiera ser tenida en cuenta para la toma de decisiones relacionadas con la práctica clínica odontológica a fin de evitar un uso innecesario.

    Embryonic Amygdalar Transplants in Adult Rats with Motor Cortex Lesions: A Molecular and Electrophysiological Analysis

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    Transplants of embryonic nervous tissue ameliorate motor deficits induced by motor cortex lesions in adult animals. Restoration of lost brain functions has been recently shown in grafts of homotopic cortical origin, to be associated with a functional integration of the transplant after development of reciprocal host–graft connections. Nevertheless little is known about physiological properties or gene expression profiles of cortical implants with functional restorative capacity but no cortical origin. In this study, we show molecular and electrophysiological evidence supporting the functional development and integration of heterotopic transplants of embryonic amygdalar tissue placed into pre-lesioned motor cortex of adult rats. Grafts were analyzed 3 months post-transplantation. Using reverse transcriptase quantitative polymerase chain reaction, we found that key glutamatergic, GABAergic, and muscarinic receptors transcripts were expressed at different quantitative levels both in grafted and host tissues, but were all continuously present in the graft. Parallel sharp electrode recordings of grafted neurons in brain slices showed a regular firing pattern of transplanted neurons similar to host amygdalar pyramidal neurons. Synaptic connections from the adjacent host cortex on grafted neurons were electrophysiologically investigated and confirmed our molecular results. Taken together, our findings indicate that grafted neurons from a non-cortical, non-motor-related, but ontogenetical similar source, not only received functionally effective contacts from the adjacent motor cortex, but also developed electrophysiological and gene expression patterns comparable to host pyramidal neurons; suggesting an interesting tool for the field of neural repair and donor tissue in adults

    Understanding the conformational changes and molecular structure of furoyl thioureas upon substitution

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    1-Acyl thioureas [R1C(O)NHC(S)NR2R3] are shown to display conformational flexibility depending on the degree of substitution at the nitrogen atom. The conformational landscape and structural features for two closely related thioureas having R1 = 2-furoyl have been studied. The un-substituted 2-furoyl thiourea (I) and its dimethyl analogue, i.e. 1-(2-furoyl)-3,3-dimethyl thiourea (II), have been synthesized and fully characterized by spectroscopic (FT-IR, 1H and 13C NMR) and elemental analysis. According to single crystal X-ray diffraction analysis, compounds I and II crystallize in the monoclinic space group P21/c. In the compound I, the trans–cis geometry of the almost planar thiourea unit is stabilized by intramolecular Nsingle bondH ⋯ Odouble bondC hydrogen bond between the H atom of the cis thioamide and the carbonyl O atom. In compound II, however, the acyl thiourea group is non-planar, in good agreement with the potential energy curve computed at the B3LYP/6-31 + G(d,p) level of approximation. Centrosymmetric dimers generated by intermolecular N — H ⋯ O = C hydrogen bond forming R22(8) motif are present in the crystals. Intermolecular interactions have been rationalized in terms of topological partitions of the electron distributions and Hirshfeld surface analysis, which showed the occurrence of S ⋯ H, O ⋯ H and H ⋯ H contacts that display an important role to crystal packing stabilization of both thiourea derivatives.Instituto de Física La PlataCentro de Química Inorgánic

    Programa de internacionalización de los productos de “Finca La Isla”.

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    Dentro del proyecto 3J04 “Inteligencia Cultural y Comercial para los Negocios Internacionales”, se realizó el programa de internacionalización de varios productos naturales de la empresa “Finca La Isla”. Estos van desde: Miel, Jengibre, Vainilla, Cúrcuma, Canela, entre otros. El proyecto se centró en la exportación de la miel en dos destinos: Alemania y Turquía, centrándose en las ferias Internacionales de la Anuga 2023, en Cologne, y Apimondia 2022 en Estambul. El proyecto nos llevó a crear un brochure, en donde se pueden encontrar diferentes aspectos económicos, culturales, sociales, políticos, y de mercado, para que el empresario tenga en cuenta todo antes de iniciar la inversión. Nos dividimos en dos equipos de trabajo, cada uno enfocado en un paísITESO, A.C
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