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    Effect of chemical treatments on respiratory process and physical parameters of melon minimally processed

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    Neste trabalho avaliou-se o efeito da aplicação de tratamentos químicos na atividade respiratória e no impacto sobre os parâmetros físicos de melões Amarelo minimamente processados. Frutos selecionados, lavados e sanificados foram minimamente processados em forma de cubos, divididos em quatro lotes que constaram de testemunha, cubos tratados com soluções de cloreto de cálcio (1%), ácido ascórbico (1%) e revestidos com alginato de sódio (1%); os quais foram acondicionados em bandejas com tampa, de tereftalato de polietileno (PET) e armazenados a 5±1ºC e 73±5% UR, por 12 dias. Os produtos foram avaliados quanto à taxa respiratória, produção de etileno, perda de massa fresca, coloração, textura e teor de umidade. Verificou-se que, durante o período de armazenamento, independente do tratamento, houve redução da respiração e não se detectou produção de etileno pelos frutos. A perda de massa, a textura e o teor de umidade não foram influenciados pelos tratamentos químicos, porém o uso de película à base de alginato de sódio resultou em melões de coloração mais escura da polpa, em decorrência da cor da solução filmogênica.The effect of the application of chemical treatments was evaluated on the respiratory activity and the impact on the physical parameters of fresh cut melons. Selected fruits were washed and sanitized and minimally processed in cubes, divided in four lots which consisted of: control, treated with calcium chloride (1%), with ascorbic acid (1%) and coated with sodium alginate (1%). The cubes were packed in trays with cover of polyethylene terephtalate (PET) and stored at 5±1ºC and 73±5% HR, during 12 days. The cubes were evaluated on their respiratory rate, ethylene production, loss of fresh mass, coloration, texture and humidity content. During the period of storage, independent of the treatment, a reduction of the respiratory rate occurred; ethylene production was not detected in fruits. Chemical treatments had no influence on loss of fresh mass, texture and humidity content; however the film of sodium alginate resulted in darker coloration of melon pulp due to the film solution color.Cnp

    Decreased low-density lipoprotein receptor-related protein 1 expression in pro-inflammatory monocytes is associated with subclinical atherosclerosis

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    Subclinical atherosclerosis (SCA) occurs in asymptomatic individuals. Blood peripheral monocytes are involved in the development of atherosclerosis. Circulating monocytes acquire pro-inflammatory profiles, and they are involved in the early stages of atherosclerosis development. Low-density lipoprotein Receptor-related Protein 1 (LRP1) is expressed in monocytes, mainly in classical and intermediate subsets. Although LRP1 is highly expressed in macrophages and vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) in atherosclerotic plaque formation, its expression in circulating monocytes has not been studied in SCA. The aim of this study was to characterize the LRP1 expression level in circulating monocytes of individuals with SCA and compared with individuals with low (LR) and intermediate (IR) risk of cardiovascular diseases, both without evidence of atherosclerotic lesions in carotid and coronary arteries. LRP1 and additional markers (CD11b, CD11c, and CD36) at cell surface of monocytes were analyzed by flow cytometry assays, whereas LRP1 and pro-inflammatory factors gene expressions were measured in isolated monocytes by quantitative RT-PCRs. Both LRP1 protein and LRP1 mRNA were significantly reduced in monocytes in SCA and IR respect to LR. Conversely, CD36, CD11b, and CD11c monocytic markers showed no significant changes between the different study groups. Finally, increased gene expressions of TNF-α and IL-1β were detected in monocytes of SCA, which were associated with decreased LRP1 expression at the cell surface in total monocytes. In summary, we propose that the decreased LRP1 expression at cell surface in total monocytes with pro-inflammatory profile is associated with the development of atherosclerosis in asymptomatic individuals

    Micromechanical Properties of Injection-Molded Starch–Wood Particle Composites

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    The micromechanical properties of injection molded starch–wood particle composites were investigated as a function of particle content and humidity conditions. The composite materials were characterized by scanning electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction methods. The microhardness of the composites was shown to increase notably with the concentration of the wood particles. In addition,creep behavior under the indenter and temperature dependence were evaluated in terms of the independent contribution of the starch matrix and the wood microparticles to the hardness value. The influence of drying time on the density and weight uptake of the injection-molded composites was highlighted. The results revealed the role of the mechanism of water evaporation, showing that the dependence of water uptake and temperature was greater for the starch–wood composites than for the pure starch sample. Experiments performed during the drying process at 70°C indicated that the wood in the starch composites did not prevent water loss from the samples.Peer reviewe

    Magnetoelastic effects and magnetic anisotropy in Ni2MnGa polycrystals

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    4 pages, 5 figures.-- et al.Linear thermal expansion and magnetostriction measurements under a magnetic field up to 20 kOe, applied parallel and perpendicular to the measuring direction and in the temperature range of 10–300 K, have been performed on a Ni2MnGa polycrystal. The effects of zero-field cooling and field cooling on both the self-strain (H=0) and the magnetic-field-induced strain (MFIS) have been studied. We have found that the MFIS strongly depends on whether a magnetic field was applied during the cooling process. The applied magnetic field facilitates the growth of specific orientation variants along the field direction as the sample is cooled down through martensitic transformation. However, the application of a field in the martensitic phase induces a negligible motion of twin boundaries. On this basis, the singular point detection technique performed on polycrystalline specimens results in being the easiest and most direct way by which to determine the anisotropy field in this class of materials. The temperature behavior of the anisotropy constant and field has been determined for Ni2MnGa.This work was performed within the framework of a CNR/CSIC scientific agreement. The financial support of the Spanish CICYT under Grant No. MAT99-1963-C04 is acknowledged.Peer reviewe

    "Los medios compraron el modelo económico y social del menemismo" : Entrevista a María Seoane

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    El escritor norteamericano Truman Capote creía que para entender el carácter de una persona había que prestarle una particular atención a las palabras que usaba con más frecuencia. Lo señaló a propósito de una entrevista al actor Humphrey Bogart, que se refería constantemente a la "profesionalidad" y al "trabajo". El caso de María Seoane, en este sentido, no ofrece demasiadas dificultades. El verbo "contar" es la clave que aparece y reaparece cuando habla de su vocación por el periodismo, de sus libros, de los medios. "Contar lo que le pasa a la gente, a la sociedad, al mundo", dice, y explica que de esta manera, en el oficio de informar, consiguió reunir sus tres grandes pasiones: la historia, la política y la literatura.Facultad de Periodismo y Comunicación Socia

    Incommensurate modulated structure of the ferromagnetic shape-memory Ni2MnGa martensite.

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    4 tables, 5 figures.-- et al.The ferromagnetic shape memory (MSM) alloy Ni2MnGa undergoes a martensitic transformation (MT) at T=220 K on cooling. The structure of this phase is studied by powder X-ray diffraction experiment. The analysis of the experimental data combined with the huge information reported in literature allowed to conclude that the Ni2MnGa martensite shows an incommensurate modulated structure closely related to a five-fold layered superstructure. The symmetry of the basic structure is found to be orthorhombic. The structure is refined by Rietveld method with superspace group Immm(00γ)s00 having a=4.2187(1) Å, b=5.5534(1) Å and c=4.1899(1) Å and modulation vector q=0.4248(3)c*. The results show that the modulation is mainly related to the periodic shuffling of the atomic layers perpendicular to the c-axis of the orthorhombic basic structure.Peer reviewe

    Social determinants of blood pressure control in a middle-income country in Latin America

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    Blood pressure (BP) control is a key intervention to decrease cardiovascular diseases (CVD), the main cause of death in low and middle-income countries (MIC). Scarce data on the determinants of BP control in Latin America are available. Our objective is to explore the role of gender, age, education, and income as social determinants of BP control in Argentina, a MIC with a universal health care system. We evaluated 1184 persons in two hospitals. Blood pressure was measured using automatic oscillometric devices. We selected those patients treated for hypertension. The average BP of less than 140/90 mmHg was considered a controlled BP. We found 638 hypertensive individuals, of whom 477 (75%) were receiving antihypertensive drugs, and of those, 248 (52%) had controlled BP. The prevalence of low education was more frequent in uncontrolled patients (25.3% vs. 16.1%; P \u3c .01). We did not find association between household income, gender, and BP control. Older patients had less BP control (44% of those older than 75 years vs. 60.9% of those younger than 40; test for trend P \u3c .05). Multivariate regression indicates low education (OR 1.71 95% CI [1.05, 2.79]; P = .03) and older age (OR 1.01; 95% IC [1.00, 1.03]) as independent predictors of the lack of BP control. We conclude that rates of BP control are low in Argentina. In a MIC with a universal health care system low education and old age but not household income are independent predictors of the lack of BP control

    Association between cardiovascular disease risk scores and subclinical atherosclerosis prevalence in non-elderly adult patients from Argentina

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    The goal of our study was to use statistical analysis to try to associate cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk scores and the observed prevalence of subclinical atherosclerosis (SA) in a non-elderly adult local population. An observational cross-sectional study was carried out (143 male and 131 female) on non-elderly adults (20?59 years). CVD risk scores included Framingham Risk Scores for 10-year hard (FRS 10 H), 30-year lipid hard or CVD (FRS 30 L H or FRS 30 L CVD), 30 year-body mass index hard or CVD (FRS 30 BMI H or FRS 30 BMI CVD) and Pooled Cohort Risk Equations for either 10 years (PCE 10) or lifetime (PCE LT). The Carotid Ultrasound (CU) study was performed and the Coronary Artery Calcium (CAC) score were obtained to assess SA. The Receiving Operating Characteristic (ROC) curve analysis followed by Youden?s index was used to evaluate and adjust the stratification of CVD risk scores. SA was detected in 32.4% of individuals. The risk scores that showed the biggest areas under the ROC curve were FRS 30 L (H and CVD). When the cut-off values for these CVD risk scores were adjusted, the FRS 30 L H increased the negative predictive value for the low risk group from 87.7 to 97.0% and the FRS 30 L CVD increased the positive predictive values for the high risk group from 69.7 to 85.7%. The CVD risk stratification of non-elderly adults using FRS 30 L H and FRS 30 L CVD may be a useful tool for selecting candidate patients for diagnostic imaging studies that assess their SA prevalence.Fil: Albertini, Ricardo A.. Instituto Universitario de Ciencias Biomédicas de Córdoba; Argentina. Hospital Privado Centro Medico de Córdoba; ArgentinaFil: Ferrer, Dario German. Hospital Privado Centro Medico de Córdoba; ArgentinaFil: Romagnoli, Pablo A.. Instituto Universitario de Ciencias Biomédicas de Córdoba; ArgentinaFil: Tinti, María E.. Hospital Privado Centro Medico de Córdoba; ArgentinaFil: Amigone, José L.. Hospital Privado Centro Medico de Córdoba; ArgentinaFil: Capra, Raúl. Hospital Privado Centro Medico de Córdoba; ArgentinaFil: Chiabrando, Gustavo Alberto. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Córdoba. Centro de Investigaciones en Bioquímica Clínica e Inmunología; Argentin

    Decreased low-density lipoprotein receptor-related protein 1 expression in pro-inflammatory monocytes is associated with subclinical atherosclerosis

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    Subclinical atherosclerosis (SCA) occurs in asymptomatic individuals. Blood peripheral monocytes are involved in the development of atherosclerosis. Circulating monocytes acquire pro-inflammatory profiles, and they are involved in the early stages of atherosclerosis development. Low-density lipoprotein Receptor-related Protein 1 (LRP1) is expressed in monocytes, mainly in classical and intermediate subsets. Although LRP1 is highly expressed in macrophages and vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) in atherosclerotic plaque formation, its expression in circulating monocytes has not been studied in SCA. The aim of this study was to characterize the LRP1 expression level in circulating monocytes of individuals with SCA and compared with individuals with low (LR) and intermediate (IR) risk of cardiovascular diseases, both without evidence of atherosclerotic lesions in carotid and coronary arteries. LRP1 and additional markers (CD11b, CD11c, and CD36) at cell surface of monocytes were analyzed by flow cytometry assays, whereas LRP1 and pro-inflammatory factors gene expressions were measured in isolated monocytes by quantitative RT-PCRs. Both LRP1 protein and LRP1 mRNA were significantly reduced in monocytes in SCA and IR respect to LR. Conversely, CD36, CD11b, and CD11c monocytic markers showed no significant changes between the different study groups. Finally, increased gene expressions of TNF-α and IL-1β were detected in monocytes of SCA, which were associated with decreased LRP1 expression at the cell surface in total monocytes. In summary, we propose that the decreased LRP1 expression at cell surface in total monocytes with pro-inflammatory profile is associated with the development of atherosclerosis in asymptomatic individuals.Fil: Albertini, Ricardo A. Instituto Universitario de Ciencias Biomédicas Córdoba; ArgentinaFil: Nicolas, Juan C. Universidad Católica de Córdoba. Facultad de Ciencias Químicas; ArgentinaFil: Actis Dato, Virginia. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. CONICET. Centro de Investigaciones en Bioquímica Clínica e Inmunología (CIBICI). Facultad de Ciencias Químicas. Departamento de Bioquímica Clínica; ArgentinaFil: Ferrer, Darío G. Instituto Universitario de Ciencias Biomédicas Córdoba. Hospital Privado Universitario de Córdoba. Servicio de Laboratorios; ArgentinaFil: Tinti, María E. Instituto Universitario de Ciencias Biomédicas Córdoba. Hospital Privado Universitario de Córdoba. Servicio de Diagnóstico por Imágenes; ArgentinaFil: Capra, Raúl H. Instituto Universitario de Ciencias Biomédicas Córdoba. Hospital Privado Universitario de Córdoba. Servicio de Laboratorios; ArgentinaFil: Chiabrando, Gustavo A. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. CONICET. Centro de Investigaciones en Bioquímica Clínica e Inmunología (CIBICI). Facultad de Ciencias Químicas. Departamento de Bioquímica Clínica; ArgentinaFil: Chiabrando, Gustavo A. Instituto Universitario de Ciencias Biomédicas Córdoba. Centro de Investigación en Medicina Traslacional Severo Amuchástegui (CIMETSA); Argentin
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