39 research outputs found

    Aportes de "una empresa docente" a la IX CIAM

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    Este volumen contiene los aportes del grupo de investigadores de "una empresa docente" a la IX Conferencia Interamericana de Educación Matemática, realizada en Santiago de Chile en agosto de 1995. Los artículos que se incluyen representan parcialmente los intereses y las realizaciones de este centro de investigación de la Universidad de los Andes durante los últimos años. Los primeros dos capítulos, La potenciación del sistema de educación matemática en Colombia y La interdisciplinareidad en la educación matemática: el caso de la ciencia política, presentan una reflexión sobre la problemática actual de la educación matemática en Colombia, profundizando en su dimensión política y en la relación entre estas dos disciplinas. El tercer capítulo, Proyecto MEN-EMA: exploración de la problemática de las matemáticas escolares en colegios oficiales, reporta acerca las investigaciones que hemos venido realizando en el área de la problemática de la enseñanza y el aprendizaje de las matemáticas desde un punto de vista institucional. Se incluyen cinco capítulos (Matemáticas, Ciencia, Sociedad. Una experiencia de innovación curricular; Un curso de matemáticas para ciencias sociales; El modelaje aplicado a la comprensión de problemas sociales; La clase: un espacio para la resolución de problemas; y Experiencias en el manejo del coeficiente de correlación de Pearson en un grupo de estadística) que abordan y describen el trabajo de innovación curricular que, desde hace ocho años, hemos realizado en el área de las matemáticas como herramienta para el desarrollo de las capacidades necesarias en la resolución de problemas de las ciencias sociales. Los últimos tres capítulos (Calculadoras gráficas y pre-cálculo. Exploración de aspectos relacionados con la comprensión; Calculadoras gráficas y pre-cálculo: el impacto en las creencias del profesor; y Análisis a priori y a posteriori del funcionamiento de situaciones problemáticas en el salón de clase) constituyen reportes parciales de un programa de investigación acerca de los efectos curriculares de la utilización calculadora gráfica en la enseñanza y el aprendizaje del pre-cálculo en el primer ciclo universitario

    Welfare implications on management strategies for rearing dairy calves: A systematic review. Part 1–feeding management

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    IntroductionCalves are very susceptible to stress in the early stages of life, and it is necessary to ensure maximum welfare. Feeding management has been identified as a major risk factor for calf health and welfare at this stage. However, the management protocol for calf rearing and its impact on animal welfare is unclear. A systematic review of different management strategies for rearing dairy calves according to the three spheres of animal welfare was conducted using an electronic search strategy. In this review, management strategies were studied to identify scientific gaps, to know the welfare problems of these animals in order to prioritize actions and future research and to study the interpretive approach of this management from the three welfare spheres.MethodsA protocol was used to analyze and extract information from the studies. Of the 1,783 publications screened, only 351 met the inclusion criteria for the management or welfare of calves' items.ResultsThe publications identified in the search can be divided into two main groups feeding and socialization, based on the main topic of the publication. The main topics that emerged from the search in the feeding management group were milk replacer, colostrum, and weaning, divided into the three main areas of biological functioning and health, natural life and affective states or cognitive judgement.DiscussionThe main issues to be addressed were the different types of feed consumed by animals from birth to weaning and the weaning management. It has been found that the most researched issues are colostrum and solid starter feed management. Unresolved issues were highlighted, such as the lack of a clear protocol for the administration of milk replacers to reduce hunger and the best management of weaning to reduce stress

    Welfare implications on management strategies for rearing dairy calves: A systematic review. Part 2 – Social management

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    IntroductionRaising a healthy calf up to puberty is essential for optimal farm performance. It is therefore, it is necessary to promote animal welfare from the three spheres during this short period. Social management has been postulated as essential in lowering stress and consequently improving calf welfare during this period. Only the health sphere has been studied for a long time, but more recent studies have recently promoted positive experiences and emotional states from affective states or cognitive judgment and natural living spheres. A systematic review of different management strategies in rearing dairy calves according to the three spheres of animal welfare has been conducted using an electronic search strategy.MethodsThe analysis and extraction of information from the studies were performed according to a protocol. From 1,783 publications screened, only 351 met the inclusion criteria.ResultsThe publications identified in the search can be divided into two main groups, feeding and social management, based on the main topic of the publication. This review provides an overview of social management, understood as the calf’s interaction with others around it.DiscussionPrimary social management issues that emerged were social housing with congeners, separation from the mother and human-animal interaction, distributed in the three broad spheres of animal welfare. The review highlights unresolved questions about how social management practices affect the three spheres of animal welfare at this life stage and the need to standardize good socialization practices for this stage. In conclusion, all the information shows that social housing has improved animal welfare from affective states, cognitive judgment, and natural living spheres. However, gaps in research were identified in relation to the optimal time to separate the calf from the mother, the optimal time to group with conspecifics after birth and group size. Further research on positive welfare through socialization are needed

    Recent technological developments on LGAD and iLGAD detectors for tracking and timing applications

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    Proceeding of the 10th International “Hiroshima” Symposium on the Development and Application of Semiconductor Tracking Detectors.-- et al.This paper reports the latest technological development on the Low Gain Avalanche Detector (LGAD) and introduces a new architecture of these detectors called inverse-LGAD (iLGAD). Both approaches are based on the standard Avalanche Photo Diodes (APD) concept, commonly used in optical and X-ray detection applications, including an internal multiplication of the charge generated by radiation. The multiplication is inherent to the basic n–p–p structure, where the doping profile of the p layer is optimized to achieve high field and high impact ionization at the junction. The LGAD structures are optimized for applications such as tracking or timing detectors for high energy physics experiments or medical applications where time resolution lower than 30 ps is required. Detailed TCAD device simulations together with the electrical and charge collection measurements are presented through this work.This work was developed in the framework of the CERN RD50 collaboration and financed by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness through the Particle Physics National Program (FPA2013-48308-C2-2-P, FPA2014-55295-C3-2-R and FPA2013-48387-C6-1-P). This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation program under Grant Agreement no. 654168 (AIDA-2020).Open Access funded by CERN.Peer Reviewe

    Efecto del número de tomas y el gluconato cálcico en el comportamiento de terneras de recría. Resultados preliminares

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    En producción ganadera, uno de los mayores retos es optimizar el bienestar animal. En el caso de las terneras, en las primeras etapas de su vida, son muy susceptibles al estrés. Además, un correcto crecimiento durante estas etapas tiene un gran impacto en el desarrollo y capacidad productiva en el futuro (Kaske et al., 2010). Hay muchos factores de estrés, pero destaca fundamentalmente el programa de alimentación en la lactancia. En este caso, lo más importante es reducir lo máximo posible la sensación de hambre. Otro factor a tener en cuenta es la socialización entre las terneras, ya que a mayor socialización, presentan menor estrés (Hulbert y Moisá, 2016). Así, el objetivo general es desarrollar nuevas estrategias de alimentación y socialización en la fase peri-destete de terneras con aptitud lechera para optimizar su bienestar animal y futura productividad

    Might cows have accents? Acoustic characterization of calves vocalizations from two different geographical locations

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    Oral session 2[EN] The development of artificial intelligence algorithms and monitoring technologies has led to the increased use of sensors in animal production. Animal production stakeholders have emphasized the importance of non-invasive methods that provide accurate information without compromising the physical integrity of the animals. Animal vocalizations offer an opportunity to capture data of biological relevance without animal manipulation

    Transethnic meta-analysis of rare coding variants in PLCG2, ABI3, and TREM2 supports their general contribution to Alzheimer’s disease

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    Rare coding variants in TREM2, PLCG2, and ABI3 were recently associated with the susceptibility to Alzheimer’s disease (AD) in Caucasians. Frequencies and AD-associated effects of variants differ across ethnicities. To start filling the gap on AD genetics in South America and assess the impact of these variants across ethnicity, we studied these variants in Argentinian population in association with ancestry. TREM2 (rs143332484 and rs75932628), PLCG2 (rs72824905), and ABI3 (rs616338) were genotyped in 419 AD cases and 486 controls. Meta-analysis with European population was performed. Ancestry was estimated from genome-wide genotyping results. All variants show similar frequencies and odds ratios to those previously reported. Their association with AD reach statistical significance by meta-analysis. Although the Argentinian population is an admixture, variant carriers presented mainly Caucasian ancestry. Rare coding variants in TREM2, PLCG2, and ABI3 also modulate susceptibility to AD in populations from Argentina, and they may have a European heritage.International Society for Neurochemistry (ISN) and Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (to M.C.D.); Agencia Nacional de Promoción Científica y Tecnológica (PBIT/09 2013, PICT2015-0285 and PICT-2016-4647 to L.M.; PICT-2014-1537 to M.C.D.

    A personalized intervention to prevent depression in primary care: cost-effectiveness study nested into a clustered randomized trial

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    Abstract Background: Depression is viewed as a major and increasing public health issue, as it causes high distress in the people experiencing it and considerable financial costs to society. Efforts are being made to reduce this burden by preventing depression. A critical component of this strategy is the ability to assess the individual level and profile of risk for the development of major depression. This paper presents the cost-effectiveness of a personalized intervention based on the risk of developing depression carried out in primary care, compared with usual care. Methods: Cost-effectiveness analyses are nested within a multicentre, clustered, randomized controlled trial of a personalized intervention to prevent depression. The study was carried out in 70 primary care centres from seven cities in Spain. Two general practitioners (GPs) were randomly sampled from those prepared to participate in each centre (i.e. 140 GPs), and 3326 participants consented and were eligible to participate. The intervention included the GP communicating to the patient his/her individual risk for depression and personal risk factors and the construction by both GPs and patients of a psychosocial programme tailored to prevent depression. In addition, GPs carried out measures to activate and empower the patients, who also received a leaflet about preventing depression. GPs were trained in a 10- to 15-h workshop. Costs were measured from a societal and National Health care perspective. Qualityadjustedlife years were assessed using the EuroQOL five dimensions questionnaire. The time horizon was 18 months.This work was supported by grants from the Spanish Ministry of Health, the Institute of Health Carlos III (ISCIII) and the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) ’A way to build Europe’(grant references PS09/02272, PS09/02147, PS09/01095, PS09/00849 and PS09/00461); the Andalusian Council of Health (grant reference PI-0569-2010); the Spanish Network of Primary Care Research ’redIAPP’ (RD06/0018, RD12/0005/0001); the ’Aragón group’ (RD06/0018/0020, RD12/0005/0006); the ’Bizkaya group’ (RD06/0018/0018, RD12/0005/0010); the Castilla-León Group (RD06/0018/0027); the Mental Health (SJD) Barcelona Group (RD06/0018/0017, RD12/0005/0008); and the Mental-Health, Services and Primary Care (SAMSERAP) MálagaGroup (RD06/0018/0039, RD12/0005/0005)
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