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    Compressed k2-Triples for Full-In-Memory RDF Engines

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    Current "data deluge" has flooded the Web of Data with very large RDF datasets. They are hosted and queried through SPARQL endpoints which act as nodes of a semantic net built on the principles of the Linked Data project. Although this is a realistic philosophy for global data publishing, its query performance is diminished when the RDF engines (behind the endpoints) manage these huge datasets. Their indexes cannot be fully loaded in main memory, hence these systems need to perform slow disk accesses to solve SPARQL queries. This paper addresses this problem by a compact indexed RDF structure (called k2-triples) applying compact k2-tree structures to the well-known vertical-partitioning technique. It obtains an ultra-compressed representation of large RDF graphs and allows SPARQL queries to be full-in-memory performed without decompression. We show that k2-triples clearly outperforms state-of-the-art compressibility and traditional vertical-partitioning query resolution, remaining very competitive with multi-index solutions.Comment: In Proc. of AMCIS'201

    Radiative corrections to all charge assignments of heavy quark baryon semileptonic decays

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    In semileptonic decays of spin-1/2 baryons containing heavy quarks up to six charge assignments for the baryons and lepton are possible. We show that the radiative corrections to four of these possibilities can be directly obtained from the final results of the two possibilities previously studied. There is no need to recalculate integrals over virtual or real photon momentum or any traces.Comment: 15 pages, 2 figures, RevTex. Extended discussion. Final version to appear in Physical Review

    Formulación de un material de impresión dental en forma de pasta

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    Los materiales de impresión dental (MID) basados en alginato son muy empleados en Estomatología. En la actualidad se plantea que los MID en forma de pasta tienen una mayor fidelidad de copia, mejor reproducción de detalles de la impresión y no desprenden polvos volátiles secos que sean inhalados por los especialistas en su utilización cotidiana, por lo que se decidimos estudiar una formulación de un MID en forma de pasta. En el presente trabajo se reporta un material formado por dos pastas que al mezclarse entre si en las proporciones adecuadas, gelifica, obteniéndose la impresión. En el componente A esta contenido el alginato de sodio, y en el otro componente B, una sal de un metal divalente (CaSO 4). Se utilizó alginato de sodio sin secar, determinando el porciento de humedad y calculando así, el peso de alginato seco. Se agregó al alginato húmedo el resto de los componentes de la pasta A. A la formulación obtenida se le realizaron las siguientes pruebas físico-mecánicas: apariencia y uniformidad, tiempo de trabajo, tiempo de mezcla, tiempo de fraguado, viscosidad, relación pasta A/pasta B, resultando en todos los casos dentro de los límites establecidos según la norma ISO 1563. Se realizó además el ensayo de pérdida de agua del material (sinéresis) y se comparó con el Dentalgin, MID en forma de polvo.Peer Reviewe

    The noni anthraquinone damnacanthal is a multi-kinase inhibitor with potent anti-angiogenic effects

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    Este es el manuscrito que fue aceptado y que finalmente se publicó en Cancer Letters con el DOI: 10.1016/j.canlet.2016.10.037The natural bioactive compound damnacanthal inhibits several tyrosine kinases. Herein, we show that -in fact- damancanthal is a multi kinase inhibitor. A docking and molecular dynamics simulation approach allows getting further insight on the inhibitory effect of damnacanthal on three different kinases: vascular endothelial growth factor receptor-2, c-Met and focal adhesion kinase. Several of the kinases targeted and inhibited by damnacanthal are involved in angiogenesis. Ex vivo and in vivo experiments clearly demonstrate that, indeed, damnacanthal is a very potent inhibitor of angiogenesis. A number of in vitro assays contribute to determine the specific effects of damnacanthal on each of the steps of the angiogenic process, including inhibition of tubulogenesis, endothelial cell proliferation, survival, migration and production of extracellular matrix remodeling enzyme. Taken altogether, these results suggest that damancanthal could have potential interest for the treatment of cancer and other angiogenesisdependent diseases.Supported by grants BIO2014-56092-R (MINECO and FEDER), P12-CTS-1507 (Andalusian Government and FEDER) and funds from group BIO-267 (Andalusian Government). The "CIBER de Enfermedades Raras" is an initiative from the ISCIII (Spain). JAGV had the financial support of Vicerrectorado de Investigación y Transferencia (University of Málaga, Spain). The funders had no role in the study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish or preparation of the manuscript
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