141 research outputs found

    Produtividade de grãos e componentes de produção da canola de acordo com fontes e doses de nitrogênio.

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    Avalia a resposta da canola a fontes e doses de nitrogênio aplicadas na semeadura. O experimento foi conduzido em Latossolo Vermelho distroférrico típico, com textura muito argilosa. Utilizou-se delineamento experimental de blocos ao acaso, em arranjo fatorial 7x2, com sete doses de N em superfície na semeadura (0, 20, 40, 60, 80, 100 e 120 kg ha‑1), duas fontes de N (sulfato de amônio e ureia) e quatro repetições. O experimento foi realizado com o híbrido Hyola 61, por dois anos, e foram avaliadas as seguintes variáveis: altura de planta, número de plantas por metro quadrado, massa de matéria seca da parte aérea, massa de síliquas por planta, massa de mil grãos, produtividade de grãos, e teores de proteína e de óleo nos grãos. As variáveis não foram influenciadas pelas fontes de N. A maior produtividade de grãos é alcançada com 88 kg ha‑1 de N. Doses crescentes de N aumentam os teores de proteína e diminuem os de óleo nos grãos de canola

    Evaluación económica del impacto sobre la agricultura de regadío del Vinalopó-Alacantí de la sustitución de recursos subterráneos por recursos del trasvase Júcar-Vinalopó

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    El sistema de explotación Vinalopó-Alacantí (SEVA) está localizado al sur de la Demarcación Hidrográfica del Júcar. En el SEVA coexisten una importante agricultura de regadío con una elevada población residente y una notable actividad turística concentrada en la costa Sur de la provincia de Alicante. Esto genera una situación de competencia por los recursos hídricos entre los usos urbanos y los agrarios que suponen aproximadamente un 40% y un 55% del consumo de agua respectivamente. La principal fuente de suministro de agua en la zona son las aguas subterráneas provenientes de diferentes acuíferos, la mayoría de ellos sobreexplotados y, al sur del sistema, el Trasvase Tajo-Segura. Para paliar la sobreexplotación de los acuíferos de la zona, el Plan Hidrológico del Júcar de 1998 y el Plan Hidrológico Nacional plantearon la sustitución de bombeos por recursos superficiales del río Júcar a través de la Conducción Júcar-Vinalopó, lo que supone duplicar o triplicar, según zonas regables, el coste del agua para riego, resultando en la inoperatividad, hasta la fecha, de la infraestructura. En este sentido, el objetivo de este trabajo es evaluar el impacto económico sobre el regadío del Vinalopó-Alacantí de la sustitución de recursos subterráneos por los provenientes del río Júcar. Para ello, se ha utilizado un modelo agro-económico no-lineal calibrado en base a la asignación real de cultivos de la zona. Los resultados muestran como el incremento del coste de suministro del agua resultante conllevarían una reducción de la demanda de agua y la superficie regada de más de un 35% con respecto a la situación actual, afectando principalmente a cultivos extensivos, viñedo para vinificación, olivar y cítricos, pero también a algunos cultivos frutales y hortícolas. Además, el impacto económico no se repartiría homogéneamente, sino que sería especialmente severo en los regadíos del Alto Vinalopó y del Pinós y Albatera

    Granular Packings: Nonlinear elasticity, sound propagation and collective relaxation dynamics

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    Experiments on isotropic compression of a granular assembly of spheres show that the shear and bulk moduli vary with the confining pressure faster than the 1/3 power law predicted by Hertz-Mindlin effective medium theories (EMT) of contact elasticity. Moreover, the ratio between the moduli is found to be larger than the prediction of the elastic theory by a constant value. The understanding of these discrepancies has been a longstanding question in the field of granular matter. Here we perform a test of the applicability of elasticity theory to granular materials. We perform sound propagation experiments, numerical simulations and theoretical studies to understand the elastic response of a deforming granular assembly of soft spheres under isotropic loading. Our results for the behavior of the elastic moduli of the system agree very well with experiments. We show that the elasticity partially describes the experimental and numerical results for a system under compressional loads. However, it drastically fails for systems under shear perturbations, particularly for packings without tangential forces and friction. Our work indicates that a correct treatment should include not only the purely elastic response but also collective relaxation mechanisms related to structural disorder and nonaffine motion of grains.Comment: 21 pages, 13 figure

    Demonstration of integrated microscale optics in surface-electrode ion traps

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    In ion trap quantum information processing, efficient fluorescence collection is critical for fast, high-fidelity qubit detection and ion-photon entanglement. The expected size of future many-ion processors require scalable light collection systems. We report on the development and testing of a microfabricated surface-electrode ion trap with an integrated high numerical aperture (NA) micromirror for fluorescence collection. When coupled to a low NA lens, the optical system is inherently scalable to large arrays of mirrors in a single device. We demonstrate stable trapping and transport of 40Ca+ ions over a 0.63 NA micromirror and observe a factor of 1.9 enhancement in photon collection compared to the planar region of the trap.Comment: 15 pages, 8 figure

    D025 Phagocytosis is pivotal in the beneficial effect of bone marrow mononuclear cellsbased therapy for myocardial infarction

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    Cell-based therapy is a promising option for treatment of cardiovascular diseases. Based on experimental studies demonstrating that bone marrow-derived mononuclear cells (BMMNCs) improve the functional recovery after ischemia, clinical trials were initiated to address this new therapeutic concept. BMMNCs improve neovascularization of ischemic tissue by a broad repertoire of potential therapeutic actions. Whereas initial studies documented that the cells incorporate and differentiate to cardiovascular cells, other studies suggested that short-time paracrine mechanisms mediate the beneficial effects. Here, we hypothesized that BMMNCs have a phagocytic ability, and switch to a proangiogenic phenotype after engulfment of apoptotic cells. Activation of such angiogenic program may be pivotal in the beneficial effect of BMMNCs-based therapy. In vitro, wildtype (WT) BMMNCs ingestion of apoptotic cells upregulated the release of proangiogenic factors VEGF and HGF by 15- and 5-fold, respectively. In contrast, BMMNCs collected from mice deficient in MFG-E8, a protein that is required for attachment and engulfment of apoptotic cells by phagocytes, displayed lower phagocytic ability, leading to decrease in VEGF and HGF release. The capacity of BMMNCs to differentiate into cells with endothelial phenotype was similar in control and MFG-E8-deficient cells. In an in vivo model of mice myocardial infaction (MI), transplantation of WT BMMNCs increased fractionnal shortening (120 % of untreated control, p<0.05), 14 days after MI. Size of the infarct scar was reduced by 30 % (p<0.05 vs untreated control), and capillary density in the infarct border zone was raised by 10 % (p<0.05 vs untreated control) in the WT BMMNCs group. In contrast, transplantation of MFG-E8 deficient BMMNCs displayed no significant effect on cardiac function, infarct size or angiogenesis in the ischemic myocardium. Four days after MI, VEGF protein levels were raised by 1.4 fold in the myocardium of WT BMMNCs treated animals compared to untreated controls (p<0.05), while treatment with MFG-E8 deficient BMMNCs failed to raise VEGF levels. Taken together, these results suggest that phagocytosis of apoptotic cells reprograms BMMNCs into a proangiogenic phenotype. Hence, the therapeutic effect of transplanted BMMNCs depends, at least in part, on their phagocytic ability

    Integrative immune transcriptomic classification improves patient selection for precision immunotherapy in advanced gastro-oesophageal adenocarcinoma

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    BACKGROUND: Advanced gastro-oesophageal cancer (GEA) treatment has been improved by the introduction of immune checkpoint inhibitors (CPIs), yet identifying predictive biomarkers remains a priority, particularly in patients with a combined positive score (CPS) < 5, where the benefit is less clear. Our study assesses certain immune microenvironment features related to sensitivity or resistance to CPIs with the aim of implementing a personalised approach across CPS < 5 GEA. DESIGN: Through integrative transcriptomic and clinicopathological analyses, we studied in both a retrospective and a prospective cohort, the immune tumour microenvironment features. We analysed the cell types composing the immune infiltrate highlighting their functional activity. RESULTS: This integrative study allowed the identification of four different groups across our patients. Among them, we identified a cluster whose tumours expressed the most gene signatures related to immunomodulatory pathways and immunotherapy response. These tumours presented an enriched immune infiltrate showing high immune function activity that could potentially achieve the best benefit from CPIs. Finally, our findings were proven in an external CPI-exposed population, where the use of our transcriptomic results combined with CPS helped better identify those patients who could benefit from immunotherapy than using CPS alone (p = 0.043). CONCLUSIONS: This transcriptomic classification could improve precision immunotherapy for GEA

    HPV infection and number of lifetime sexual partners are strong predictors for ‘natural’ regression of CIN 2 and 3

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    The aim of this paper was to evaluate the factors that predict regression of untreated CIN 2 and 3. A total of 93 patients with colposcopic persistent CIN 2 and 3 lesions after biopsy were followed for 6 months. Human papillomavirus (HPV) types were determined by polymerase chain reaction at enrolment. We analysed the biologic and demographic predictors of natural regression using univariate and multivariate methods. The overall regression rate was 52% (48 out of 93), including 58% (22 out of 38) of CIN 2 and 47% (26 out of 55) of CIN 3 lesions (P=0.31 for difference). Human papillomavirus was detected in 84% (78 out of 93) of patients. In univariate analysis, 80% (12 out of 15) of lesions without HPV regressed compared to 46% (36 out of 78) of lesions with HPV infection (P=0.016). Women without HPV and those who had a resolution of HPV had a four-fold higher chance of regression than those with persistent HPV (relative odds=3.5, 95% CI=1.4-8.6). Women with five or fewer lifetime sexual partners had higher rates of regression than women with more than five partners (P=0.003). In multivariate analysis, HPV status and number of sexual partners remained as significant independent predictors of regression. In conclusion, HPV status and number of lifetime sexual partners were strongly predictive of regression of untreated CIN 2 and 3

    Grading systems in head and neck dysplasia: their prognostic value, weaknesses and utility

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    Contains fulltext : 80594.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Grading of dysplasia, including head and neck lesions, continues to be a hotly debated subject. It is subjective and lacks intra- and inter-observer reproducibility due to the insufficiency of validated morphological criteria and the biological nature of dysplasia. Moreover, due to the absence of a consensus, several systems are currently employed. OBJECTIVES: The aims of this review are to:1) Highlight the significance of dysplasia and the importance of a valid method for assessing precursor lesions of the head and neck.2) Review the different histopathological classification systems for grading intraepithelial lesions of the head and neck.3) Discuss and review quality requirements for these grading systems. CONCLUSION: Regarding the different classification systems, data concerning the WHO classification system are the most available in current literature. There is no simple relationship or overlapping between the classification systems. Further studies should be done to see whether other systems have advantages above the current WHO system and to discover indications that could lead to an universal classification system for intraepithelial lesions of the head and neck
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