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Algunos efectos de la industrialización en Apopa
En el presente trabajo de graduación, mediante un estudio exploratorio y descriptivo se da a conocer el proceso de industrialización de Apopa operado entre 1950 y 1970, algunos algunos efectos de dicho proceso de industrialización en la vida de la comunidad y la formulación de una metodología que pudiera ser utilizada en otros estudios similares
Feeding habits of Lithobates megapoda (Anura: Ranidae), a threatened leopard frog used for human consumption, in Lake Chapala, Mexico
The Big-footed Leopard Frog (Lithobates megapoda) is a threatened and endemic species from western Mexico. This species has aquatic habits and it is distinguished by its large size, particularly by the length of its legs, reason for which it is captured for human consumption. Also, knowledge about its natural history is scarce and incomplete. In this study, we analyzed the composition of the diet of L. megapoda on the shore of Lake Chapala, the largest lake in Mexico. A total of 69 adult individuals were collected lifeless in fishing nets, during the rainy season (June-October), of which 48 had stomach contents. A total of 96 prey items were identified, which correspond to 13 prey categories. Fish constituted the most dominant prey category in the diet in terms of number, volume, frequency of occurrence, and relative importance. No significant differences were found in the consumption by prey type (aquatic or terrestrial). However, the aquatic preys had a greater relative importance and were more voluminous than the terrestrial ones. The diversity of prey categories, in terms of prey volume, indicates males may have a higher dietary diversity than females, but we not evaluated possible bias. In addition, a significant effect was found in the interaction of size (SVL) of frogs with the average of prey volume. Females (that are larger than males) consumed prey within a wide volume range and, the larger they are, more voluminous are prey. In this way it is possible that intraspecific competition for trophic resources in the environment is reduced. This study helps us understand the trophic ecology of L. megapoda, a frog species that plays an important role in the food web where it lives, as a predator feeding on aquatic and terrestrial organisms
Frailty level prediction in older age using hand grip strength functions over time
This version of the article has been accepted for publication, after peer review and is subject to Springer Nature’s AM terms of use, but is not the Version of Record and does not reflect post-acceptance improvements, or any corrections. The Version of Record is available online at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-85099-9_29.Frailty syndrome can be defined as a clinical state in which there is a rise in individual vulnerability, developing an increase in both the dependence of the person and mortality. Frailty is completely related to age. A fundamental factor to apply rehabilitative interventions successfully resides in having a simple and reliable method capable of identifying frailty syndrome. Frailty indexes (FI) have several sources of uncertainty trough the opinion of the patients, white coat effect and external factors. Moreover, in the clinical practice, the experience of the geriatricians led them to determine an approximation of the frailty level only with a simple handshake. Hand grip strength (HGS) has been widely used in tests by investigators and therapists to be able to diagnose sarcopenia and frailty, as it is a reliable indicator of the overall muscle strength, which decreases with age. Most researches focused mainly on peak HGS, which will not give insight on how the patient’s strength was distributed over time. In the present work it is proposed to evaluate HGS behavior over a period of time, and to develop a system based on Machine Learning for the identification of frailty levels using physiological features, FI and the classical signal processing based on statistics of the HGS signals. The starting hypothesis is that it can be identified the “way” of performing HGS correlated with the level of frailty. To achieve this goal a clinical study was designed and carried out with a cohort of 70 elderly persons, in two Hospitals.This work was partially supported by the Spanish Ministry of Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades under project RTI2018-096701-B-C22, and by the Catalonia FEDER program, resolution GAH/815/2018 under the project, PECT Garraf : Envelliment actiu i saludable i dependència.Peer ReviewedPostprint (author's final draft
Primer consenso en leucemia linfocítica crónica de la agrupación mexicana para el estudio de la hematología: epidemiología, diagnóstico y tratamiento
La leucemia linfocítica crónica (LLC) es la leucemia crónica menos frecuente en México. En consideración a los avances recientes, a una mejor clasificación pronóstica y a la introducción de nuevas modalidades terapéuticas, la Agrupación Mexicana para el Estudio de la Hematología organizó el primer consenso mexicano en leucemia linfocítica crónica. Este consenso se llevó a cabo en Cancún, Quintana Roo, México, en Septiembre del 2007. Los objetivos de esta reunión fueron actualizar y compartir los conocimientos de la enfermedad entre los especialistas mexicanos, con el fin de mejorar el diagnóstico y el pronóstico de la LLC en México. En el artículo se discute los aspectos clínicos, diagnósticos y terapéuticos de la LLC
Transient changes in the plasma of astrocytic and neuronal injury biomarkers in COVID-19 patients without neurological syndromes
This article belongs to the Special Issue Latest Advances in Neuroscience.The levels of several glial and neuronal plasma biomarkers have been found to increase during the acute phase in COVID-19 patients with neurological symptoms. However, replications in patients with minor or non-neurological symptoms are needed to understand their potential as indicators of CNS injury or vulnerability. Plasma levels of glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), neurofilament light chain protein (NfL), and total Tau (T-tau) were determined by Single molecule array (Simoa) immunoassays in 45 samples from COVID-19 patients in the acute phase of infection [moderate (n = 35), or severe (n = 10)] with minor or non-neurological symptoms; in 26 samples from fully recovered patients after ~2 months of clinical follow-up [moderate (n = 23), or severe (n = 3)]; and in 14 non-infected controls. Plasma levels of the SARS-CoV-2 receptor, angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2), were also determined by Western blot. Patients with COVID-19 without substantial neurological symptoms had significantly higher plasma concentrations of GFAP, a marker of astrocytic activation/injury, and of NfL and T-tau, markers of axonal damage and neuronal degeneration, compared with controls. All these biomarkers were correlated in COVID-19 patients at the acute phase. Plasma GFAP, NfL and T-tau levels were all normalized after recovery. Recovery was also observed in the return to normal values of the quotient between the ACE2 fragment and circulating full-length species, following the change noticed in the acute phase of infection. None of these biomarkers displayed differences in plasma samples at the acute phase or recovery when the COVID-19 subjects were sub-grouped according to occurrence of minor symptoms at re-evaluation 3 months after the acute episode (so called post-COVID or “long COVID”), such as asthenia, myalgia/arthralgia, anosmia/ageusia, vision impairment, headache or memory loss. Our study demonstrated altered plasma GFAP, NfL and T-tau levels in COVID-19 patients without substantial neurological manifestation at the acute phase of the disease, providing a suitable indication of CNS vulnerability; but these biomarkers fail to predict the occurrence of delayed minor neurological symptoms.This work was supported by grants from the Fondo de Investigaciones Sanitarias (PI19-01359, co-funded by the Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional, FEDER “Investing in your future”), CIBERNED (Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Spain), by the Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria y Biomédica de Alicante (ISABIAL; grant 2020-0308) and from the Direcció General de Ciència I Investigació, Generalitat Valenciana (AICO/2021/308). MPL is supported by a BEFPI fellowship from the Generalitat Valenciana. HZ is a Wallenberg Scholar supported by grants from the Swedish Research Council (#2018-02532), the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101053962, Swedish State Support for Clinical Research (#ALFGBG-71320), the Alzheimer Drug Discovery Foundation (ADDF), USA (#201809-2016862), the AD Strategic Fund and the Alzheimer’s Association (#ADSF-21-831376-C, #ADSF-21-831381-C, and #ADSF-21-831377-C), the Bluefield Project, the Olav Thon Foundation, the Erling-Persson Family Foundation, Stiftelsen för Gamla Tjänarinnor, Hjärnfonden, Sweden (#FO2022-0270), the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No 860197 (MIRIADE), the European Union Joint Programme–Neurodegenerative Disease Research (JPND2021-00694), and the UK Dementia Research Institute at UCL (UKDRI-1003).Peer reviewe
Estratègies d’aula inversa basades en eines web 2.0 per a la millora del procés d’aprenentatge de l’estudiant
Projecte: 2018PID-UB/029Es presenta com a informe final la difusió portada a terme en el marc del projecte d’innovació
docent “Estratègies d’aula inversa basades en eines web 2.0 per a la millora del procés
d’aprenentatge de l’estudiant” (2018PID-UB/029). El projecte se centra en el
desenvolupament i implementació de noves metodologies docents fonamentades en
estratègies d’aula inversa basades en eines web 2.0 que potenciïn l’ús i l’aplicació de les TIC
en la nostra activitat docent per garantir el correcte seguiment de l’avaluació continuada de
l’estudiant i de l’assoliment de les competències de l’assignatura, fomentar la motivació i
participació a classe de l’estudiant, a més de facilitar-ne una retroacció activa, àgil i constant,
en definitiva, millorar-ne el seu procés d’aprenentatg
Plasma ACE2 species are differentially altered in COVID-19 patients
Studies are needed to identify useful biomarkers to assess the severity and prognosis of COVID-19 disease, caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) virus. Here, we examine the levels of various plasma species of the SARS-CoV-2 host receptor, the angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2), in patients at different phases of the infection. Human plasma ACE2 species were characterized by immunoprecipitation and western blotting employing antibodies against the ectodomain and the C-terminal domain, using a recombinant human ACE2 protein as control. In addition, changes in the cleaved and full-length ACE2 species were also examined in serum samples derived from humanized K18-hACE2 mice challenged with a lethal dose of SARS-CoV-2. ACE2 immunoreactivity was present in human plasma as several molecular mass species that probably comprise truncated (70 and 75 kDa) and full-length forms (95, 100, 130, and 170 kDa). COVID-19 patients in the acute phase of infection (n = 46) had significantly decreased levels of ACE2 full-length species, while a truncated 70-kDa form was marginally higher compared with non-disease controls (n = 26). Levels of ACE2 full-length species were in the normal range in patients after a recovery period with an interval of 58-70 days (n = 29), while the 70-kDa species decreased. Levels of the truncated ACE2 species served to discriminate between individuals infected by SARS-CoV-2 and those infected with influenza A virus (n = 17). In conclusion, specific plasma ACE2 species are altered in patients with COVID-19 and these changes normalize during the recovery phase. Alterations in ACE2 species following SARS-CoV-2 infection warrant further investigation regarding their potential usefulness as biomarkers for the disease process and to asses efficacy during vaccination.This study was funded in part by the Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria y Biomédica de Alicante (ISABIAL; grants 190258 and 2020-0308) and by the Instituto de Salud Carlos III (ISCIII, grants PI19-01359), co-financed by the Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional (FEDER, “Investing in your future”) and through CIBERNED, ISCIII. We also acknowledge financial support from the Spanish Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad, through the “Severo Ochoa” Programme for Centres of Excellence in R&D (SEV-2017-0723). Work at CNB and CISA is funded by the Spanish Health Ministry, ISCIII, Fondo COVID-19 grant COV20/00151, and Fondo Supera COVID-19 (Crue Universidades-Banco Santander) (to JGA). MACG is supported by BEFPI fellowship from the Generalitat Valenciana. HZ is a Wallenberg Scholar supported by grants from the Swedish Research Council (#2018-02532), the European Research Council (#681712), and Swedish State Support for Clinical Research (#ALFGBG-720931).Peer reviewe
Pregnancy Outcomes and SARS-CoV-2 Infection: The Spanish Obstetric Emergency Group Study
Pregnant women who are infected with SARS-CoV-2 are at an increased risk of adverse perinatal outcomes. With this study, we aimed to better understand the relationship between maternal infection and perinatal outcomes, especially preterm births, and the underlying medical and interventionist factors. This was a prospective observational study carried out in 78 centers (Spanish Obstetric Emergency Group) with a cohort of 1347 SARS-CoV-2 PCR-positive pregnant women registered consecutively between 26 February and 5 November 2020, and a concurrent sample of PCR-negative mothers. The patients' information was collected from their medical records, and the association of SARS-CoV-2 and perinatal outcomes was evaluated by univariable and multivariate analyses. The data from 1347 SARS-CoV-2-positive pregnancies were compared with those from 1607 SARS-CoV-2-negative pregnancies. Differences were observed between both groups in premature rupture of membranes (15.5% vs. 11.1%, p < 0.001); venous thrombotic events (1.5% vs. 0.2%, p < 0.001); and severe pre-eclampsia incidence (40.6 vs. 15.6%, p = 0.001), which could have been overestimated in the infected cohort due to the shared analytical signs between this hypertensive disorder and COVID-19. In addition, more preterm deliveries were observed in infected patients (11.1% vs. 5.8%, p < 0.001) mainly due to an increase in iatrogenic preterm births. The prematurity in SARS-CoV-2-affected pregnancies results from a predisposition to end the pregnancy because of maternal disease (pneumonia and pre-eclampsia, with or without COVID-19 symptoms)
Boletín NUESTRA AMÉRICA XXI - Desafíos y alternativas, num.43, Marzo 2020
Una excelente iniciativa del Grupo de Trabajo Crisis y economía mundial, coordinado por María Josefina Morales, Julio Gambina y Gabriela Roffinelli
Data Communication Magazine
Los multiplexores son herramientas importantes en la comunicación de datos, debido a que se permiten en envío de diferentes señales a través de un solo medio. En la actualidad, son aplicados en diversas áreas entres las que se encuentran seguridad, redes telefónicas, redes internas, entre otras.Desarrollo e implementación de un multiplexor y demultiplexor por división de timepo para la transmisión de señales digitales, triangualres y análogas. -- Proyecto de simulación de la trasformada de fourier discreta es sus aplicaciones físicas (transmisión de datos). -- Medición de pérdida de potencia. -- Opnet: modelado de infiniband(iba). -- Construcción de un escenario para la transmisión de datos mediante el uso de telefonía ip. -- Simulación de algoritmos de programación. -- Conmutación de paquetes. -- Simulación de computacional. -- Descripción de procedimientos para el muestreo y reconstrucción de señales. -- Planeación, diseño y desarrollo de un software didáctico. -- Descripción de los principales puertos usados en la comunicación de datos. -- Esquemas de codificación.Multiplexers are important tools in data communication because they allow different signals to be sent through a single medium. Currently, they are applied in various areas, including security, telephone networks, internal networks, among others
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