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    Mask formulas for cograssmannian Kazhdan-Lusztig polynomials

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    We give two contructions of sets of masks on cograssmannian permutations that can be used in Deodhar's formula for Kazhdan-Lusztig basis elements of the Iwahori-Hecke algebra. The constructions are respectively based on a formula of Lascoux-Schutzenberger and its geometric interpretation by Zelevinsky. The first construction relies on a basis of the Hecke algebra constructed from principal lower order ideals in Bruhat order and a translation of this basis into sets of masks. The second construction relies on an interpretation of masks as cells of the Bott-Samelson resolution. These constructions give distinct answers to a question of Deodhar.Comment: 43 page

    Evaluation Activities in Pharmacognosy

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    La implantación del EEES comporta un nuevo sistema educativo enfocado al aprendizaje basado en el trabajo del estudiante, el cual deja de ser un sujeto pasivo que adquiere y memoriza conocimientos para convertirse en un sujeto activo de su desarrollo competencial y ser capaz de gestionar sus conocimientos eficientemente, bajo la tutela del profesor. Esto implica modificar no sólo la docencia sino también la evaluación, que como parte esencial del proceso educativo, asegura cubrir necesidades de aprendizaje y actualizar contenidos, proporciona retroalimentación, reflexión y análisis de la propia práctica y permite corregir deficiencias y mejorar metodologías. En Farmacognosia, actualmente en segundo curso de la Licenciatura de Farmacia, se han introducido estrategias de evaluación coherentes con los resultados de aprendizaje descritos, a considerar cuando se inicie el desarrollo de sus competencias en tercer curso de Grado. Inicialmente, se ha realizado una prueba de conocimientos previos. Se han aplicado dos tipos de pruebas, unas que enfatizan en la adquisición y comprensión de conocimientos y otras que abarcan competencias disciplinarias y transversales. Entre las primeras se han incluido: tests en aula virtual, que permiten discriminar información y dar una retroalimentación rápida; pruebas de respuesta abierta para comprobar capacidad de expresión, organización de ideas y razonamiento; y resolución de problemas para ver capacidad de gestionar información. Entre las segundas, después de realizar prácticas de laboratorio, se plantea una prueba de ejecución para una droga problema y se elabora un informe que demuestre el desarrollo de la ejecución, búsqueda y selección de información, observación e interpretación de resultados, y posterior exposición oral para valorar capacidad de comunicación.The implantation of the European Higher Education Area (EHEA) requires an educational system rooted in a competency-based learning approach in which, under professorial supervision, the students become active agents in order to reach a sufficient level of competence, retain more knowledge, and manage and apply this knowledge more efficiently. It implies modifying not only our teaching practices, but also our methods of evaluation, which, as an essential part of the education process, guarantees the acquisition of an ample range of skills and keeps course material up to date while providing students and educators with feed-back, reflection and analysis of the whole process. This, in turn, facilitates the correction of deficiencies and improvement of methodologies. In Pharmacognosy, which is currently taught in the second year of the Pharmacy program and in which ca. 200 students are enrolled, various evaluation strategies coherent with the established learning objectives were introduced to two groups of students. We first administered a questionnaire to ascertain the range of knowledge the students already had in related subjects. Then, two types of test were given: one type emphasizing the acquisition and understanding of knowledge and the other type focussing on more generic, interdisciplinary competence. The former type included: on-line multiple choice questionnaires, which allow for discernment of information and quick feed-back; open answer tests to determine the students’ ability to reason, organize their thoughts and express their ideas; and the resolution of problems to see how the students handle information. The latter type of exercise was given to pairs of students who, upon completing the laboratory component of the class, were given a proposal for solving a problem relating to a crude drug. The students then had to draft a scientific paper-like document describing the experimental protocol along with their observations, analysis of the results, and how they searched for and selected information. Finally, the students gave an oral presentation of the protocol and their findings, thus allowing the professor to evaluate their oral communication skills.Este trabajo ha sido financiado con un proyecto de innovación educativa, modalidad Finestra Oberta (29/FO/8) del Vicerectorat de Convergència Europea i Qualitat de la Universitat de València

    Early life risk factors and their cumulative effects as predictors of overweight in Spanish children

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    Objectives: To explore early life risk factors of overweight/obesity at age 6 years and their cumulative effects on overweight/obesity at ages 2, 4 and 6 years. Methods: Altogether 1031 Spanish children were evaluated at birth and during a 6-year follow-up. Early life risk factors included: parental overweight/obesity, parental origin/ethnicity, maternal smoking during pregnancy, gestational weight gain, gestational age, birth weight, caesarean section, breastfeeding practices and rapid infant weight gain collected via hospital records. Cumulative effects were assessed by adding up those early risk factors that significantly increased the risk of overweight/obesity. We conducted binary logistic regression models. Results: Rapid infant weight gain (OR 2.29, 99% CI 1.54–3.42), maternal overweight/obesity (OR 1.93, 99% CI 1.27–2.92), paternal overweight/obesity (OR 2.17, 99% CI 1.44–3.28), Latin American/Roma origin (OR 3.20, 99% CI 1.60–6.39) and smoking during pregnancy (OR 1.61, 99% CI 1.01–2.59) remained significant after adjusting for confounders. A higher number of early life risk factors accumulated was associated with overweight/obesity at age 6 years but not at age 2 and 4 years. Conclusions: Rapid infant weight gain, parental overweight/obesity, maternal smoking and origin/ethnicity predict childhood overweight/obesity and present cumulative effects. Monitoring children with rapid weight gain and supporting a healthy parental weight are important for childhood obesity prevention

    Integrated global assessment of the natural forest carbon potential

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    Forests are a substantial terrestrial carbon sink, but anthropogenic changes in land use and climate have considerably reduced the scale of this system1. Remote-sensing estimates to quantify carbon losses from global forests2,3,4,5 are characterized by considerable uncertainty and we lack a comprehensive ground-sourced evaluation to benchmark these estimates. Here we combine several ground-sourced6 and satellite-derived approaches2,7,8 to evaluate the scale of the global forest carbon potential outside agricultural and urban lands. Despite regional variation, the predictions demonstrated remarkable consistency at a global scale, with only a 12% difference between the ground-sourced and satellite-derived estimates. At present, global forest carbon storage is markedly under the natural potential, with a total deficit of 226 Gt (model range = 151–363 Gt) in areas with low human footprint. Most (61%, 139 Gt C) of this potential is in areas with existing forests, in which ecosystem protection can allow forests to recover to maturity. The remaining 39% (87 Gt C) of potential lies in regions in which forests have been removed or fragmented. Although forests cannot be a substitute for emissions reductions, our results support the idea2,3,9 that the conservation, restoration and sustainable management of diverse forests offer valuable contributions to meeting global climate and biodiversity targets

    Ultrasound evaluation of the hips and histological correlations in Ellis van Creveld Syndrome : a case report

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    Ellis van Creveld Syndrome (EVCs) is a chondroectodermal dysplasia. Its clinical picture includes a meso-acromielic limb dwarfism with normal spine, involvement of the teeth, hair and nails, polydactyly of the hands and feet and heart malformations. Ultrasonography compared with histology were used in the present study to evaluate neonatal ultrasonographic hip development and acetabular hysto-morphology in EVCs. A flat and abnormal acetabulum with small beta angles and non measurable alfa angles were detected at repeated ultrasonographic evaluations at birth and at four months, with irregular echoes spiking from the inner part of the sockets; the acetabular cavities contained large early ossified proximal femoral epiphyses. Histology was obtained from phalangeal growth plates of a surgically removed extradigit, stained with alcian blue/PAS and E.E.. The growth plates showed a distorted anatomy with irregular column formation and abnormal distribution of the hypetrophic cells. Ultrasound morphology corresponded to the altered growth plates seen at histology. Early detection of an abnormally early developed proximal femoral ossification centre could be considered a diagnostic feature of the syndrome especially when present in the prenatal period

    A comparative study on biochemical markers of bone collagen breakdown in post-menopausal women.

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    The aim of this study was to compare urinary galactosylhydroxylysine (GHyl) and deoxypyridinoline (d-Pyr) as biochemical markers of bone resorption in post-menopausal women treated and untreated with estrogen and cyclic etidronate. Fasting urinary GHyl, D-Pyr, pyridinoline, serum osteocalcin and total alkaline phosphatase were measured in three subgroups, i.e. post-menopausal women undergoing hormone replacement therapy, untreated post-menopausal women and post-menopausal women with low BMD treated with disodium etidronate. The results indicated that GHyl did not significantly discriminate between untreated post-menopausal women and estrogen replated ones unless an osteoporotic untreated group was selected. d-Pyr and GHyl showed similar performances when their values after bisphosphonate treatment were compared to those found in untreated post-menopausal women, thus suggesting that both markers were equal in their ability to detect the bone response to cyclic etidronate administration. This observation further proves the statement that GHyl is prone to confounding factors under estrogen therapy but it is adequate as is d-Pyr in monitoring the bone response to bisphosphonate treatment

    Synthesis of ring-substituted bis-eta5-cyclopentadienyl derivatives of the Group IV elements containing the bicyclic ligands eta5-C5H3(1,2-CH2-)n, n=4, 5, or 6

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    The synthesis of unsubstituted and substituted bicyclic eta5-cyclopentadienyl ligands and their Group IV metal complexes [M{eta5-C5H3(1,2-CH2–)n}2Cl2], where n=4, 5, 6 and M=Ti, Zr, Hf, is reported. An example of an ansa-bridged zirconium analogue is also described

    Heme regulation in mouse mammary carcinoma and liver of tumor bearing mice-I. Effect of allyl-isopropylacetamide and veronal on δ -aminolevulinate synthetase, cytochrome P-450 and cytochrome oxidase

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    1. 1. Basal levels and allyl-isopropylacetamide (AIA) or veronal induced levels of δ-aminolevulinate synthetase (ALA-S), cytochrome P-450 (cyt P-450) and cytochrome oxidase were determined in tumor (T) and liver of both normal mice (NM) and T bearing mice (TBM). 2. 2. Basal levels of ALA-S were nearly the same in either source. The amount of cyt P-450 was lower in TBM liver than in NM liver, and no detectable in T. While the basal activity of cytochrome oxidase in TBM liver and T were higher than those of NM liver. 3. 3. In AIA intoxicated animals there was a lower induction of ALA-S in liver of TBM than in NM liver. There was no induction in T ALA-S. The loss of cyt P-450 was less in TBM liver when compared with NM liver. 4. 4. The induction level of cyt P-450 after veronal administration was nearly the same in liver of both TBM and NM. 5. 5. We conclude that lower induction of liver ALA-S activity in TBM liver is due to correspondingly lower drug metabolism ability of TBM liver. Otherwise our results suggest that the control mechanism operating in T and probably in its original tissue are different from those described for normal liver. © 1990.Fil:Del C. Batlle, A.M. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina
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