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    Enfriador ecológico

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    Proyecto en el que se investiga el enfriamiento por evaporación y se propone un dispositivo de bajo precio y rápida fabricación. Esta técnica para acondicionar aire es más eficiente energéticamente debido a que, a diferencia del enfriamiento tradicional que utiliza un sistema de compresores y ventiladores, éste sólo utiliza una pequeña bomba para mantener el agua circulando y un ventilador para mover el aire

    Corn-neem soil cover and neem (Azadirachta indica A. Juss.) extract application for the Spodoptera frugiperda (J.E. Smith) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) management in corn (Zea mays, L)

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    Objective: To evaluate the soil cover with corn-neem biomass for the management of Spodoptera frugiperda, in corn, hybrid INIAP H601, in Pechiche, Los Ríos, Ecuador. Design/methodology/approach: Two treatments were evaluated: one with corn-neem soil cover at 2.0 tn.ha-1 before sowing plus two foliar applications at 10 and 20 days after sowing, and a control without coverage in a completely randomized design, the variables evaluated were the percentage of corn plants with damage between grades one and three, and between grades four and five at 30 days after planting, the Leaf Area Index (LAI) and agricultural yield. Results: Under field conditions, it was shown that in both treatments no significant differences were found in the damages with degrees between one and three with 69.0% of affectation, and yes for the damages with degrees between four and five with 31.0 % in the control and 15.0% in coverage, also with higher IAF and yield as dry grain. There was a linear but inverse relationship between affected plants with grades between 4 and 5 with respect to LAI and yield. Limitations/implications: The availability of neem tree biomass may be a limitation if this technology is to be applied to larger land areas. Findings/conclusions: It was concluded that soil cover with maize-neem plus a foliar application decreased the incidence of Spodoptera frugiperda and increased LAI and agricultural yield.Objective: To evaluate the soil cover with corn-neem biomass for the Spodoptera frugiperda (J.E. Smith) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) management in the INIAP H601 corn hybrid, at Pechiche, Los Ríos, Ecuador. Design/Methodology/Approach: Two treatments were evaluated: 1) a treatment using corn-neem soil cover at 2.0 t ha-1 before sowing, plus two foliar applications, 10 and 20 days after sowing; 2) a control treatment without soil cover, in a completely randomized design. The variables evaluated were the percentage of corn plants with 1st to 3rd degree damage and 4th to 5th degree damage (30 days after sowing), Leaf Area Index (LAI), and agricultural yield. Results: Under field conditions, both treatments had no significative differences in the 1st to 3rd degrees damages (69.0% impact). However, there were significative differences in the 4th to 5th degree damages (31.0 %) in the control and the soil cover (15.0 %). Additionally, LAI and dry grain yield were higher. There was a linear but inverse relationship regarding LAI and yield in plants with 4th to 5th degree damage. Limitations/Implications: The availability of neem tree biomass could be a limitation, if this technology is applied to larger land areas. Findings/Conclusions: Corn-neem soil cover plus a foliar application decreased the Spodoptera frugiperda (J.E. Smith) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) impact and increased LAI and agricultural yield

    Compliance with Guidelines-Recommended Processes in Pneumonia: Impact of Health Status and Initial Signs

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    Initial care has been associated with improved survival of community-acquired pneumonia (CAP). We aimed to investigate patient comorbidities and health status measured by the Charlson index and clinical signs at diagnosis associated with adherence to recommended processes of care in CAP. We studied 3844 patients hospitalized with CAP. The evaluated recommendations were antibiotic adherence to Spanish guidelines, first antibiotic dose 65 (OR, 1.51) and COPD (OR, 1.80) were protective factors. The combination of antibiotic adherence and timing <6 hours was negatively associated with confusion (OR, 0.69) and a high Charlson score (OR, 0.92) adjusting for severity and hospital effect, whereas age was not an independent factor. Deficient health status and confusion, rather than age, are associated with lower compliance with antibiotic therapy recommendations and timing, thus identifying a subpopulation more prone to receiving lower quality care

    Outburst activity in comets: II. A multi-band photometric monitoring of comet 29p/Schwassmann-Wachmann 1

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    We have carried out a continuous multi-band photometric monitoring of the nuclear activity of comet 29P/Schwassmann-Wachmann 1 from 2008 to 2010. Our main aim has been to study the outburst mechanism on the basis of a follow-up of the photometric variations associated with the release of dust. We used a standardized method to obtain the 10 arc-sec nucleus photometry in the V, R, and I filters of the Johnson-Kron-Cousins system, being accurately calibrated with standard Landolt stars. Production of dust in the R and I bands during the 2010 Feb. 3 outburst has been also computed. We conclude that the massive ejection of large (optically-thin) particles from the surface at the time of the outburst is the triggering mechanism to produce the outburst. Ulterior sublimation of these ice-rich dust particles during the following days induces fragmentation, generating micrometer-sized grains that increase the dust spatial density to produce the outburst in the optical range due to scattering of sun light. The material leaving the nucleus adopts a fan-like dust feature, formed by micrometer-sized particles that are decaying in brightness as it evolved outwards. By analyzing the photometric signal measured in a standardized 10-arcsec aperture using the Phase Dispersion Minimization technique we have found a clear periodicity of 50 days. Remarkably, this value is also consistent with an outburst frequency of 7.4 outbursts/year deduced from the number of outbursts noticed during the effective observing time.Comment: 19 pages, 3 Tables, and 6 figure

    Alert classification for the ALeRCE broker system: The real-time stamp classifier

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    We present a real-time stamp classifier of astronomical events for the Automatic Learning for the Rapid Classification of Events broker, ALeRCE. The classifier is based on a convolutional neural network, trained on alerts ingested from the Zwicky Transient Facility (ZTF). Using only the science, reference, and difference images of the first detection as inputs, along with the metadata of the alert as features, the classifier is able to correctly classify alerts from active galactic nuclei, supernovae (SNe), variable stars, asteroids, and bogus classes, with high accuracy (~94%) in a balanced test set. In order to find and analyze SN candidates selected by our classifier from the ZTF alert stream, we designed and deployed a visualization tool called SN Hunter, where relevant information about each possible SN is displayed for the experts to choose among candidates to report to the Transient Name Server database. From 2019 June 26 to 2021 February 28, we have reported 6846 SN candidates to date (11.8 candidates per day on average), of which 971 have been confirmed spectroscopically. Our ability to report objects using only a single detection means that 70% of the reported SNe occurred within one day after the first detection. ALeRCE has only reported candidates not otherwise detected or selected by other groups, therefore adding new early transients to the bulk of objects available for early follow-up. Our work represents an important milestone toward rapid alert classifications with the next generation of large etendue telescopes, such as the Vera C. Rubin Observatory.The authors acknowledge support from the National Agency of Research and Development’s Millennium Science Initiative through grant IC12009, awarded to the Millennium Institute of Astrophysics (RC, ER, CV, FF, PE, GP, FEB, IR, PSS, GC, SE, Ja, EC, DR, DRM, MC) and from the National Agency for Research and Development (ANID) grants: BASAL Center of Mathematical Modelling AFB-170001 (CV, FF, IR, ECN, CS, ECI) and Centro de Astrofísica y Tecnologías Afines AFB170002 (FEB, PSS, MC); FONDECYT Regular #1171678 (PE), #1200710 (FF), #1190818(FEB), #1200495 (FEB), #1171273 (MC), #1201793(GP); FONDECYT Postdoctorado #3200250 (PSS); FONDECYT Iniciación #11191130 (CV); Magíster Nacional 2019 #22190947 (ER). This work was funded in part by project CORFO 10CEII-9157 Inria Chile (PS). The authors acknowledge financial support from the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation, and Universities (MICIU) under the 2019 Ramón y Cajal program RYC2019- 027683 (LG)

    Implantación tecnológica y metodológica de una plataforma institucional de SPOC (Small Private Online Courses) en la Universidad de Salamanca

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    Memoria ID-074. Ayudas de la Universidad de Salamanca para la innovación docente, curso 2019-2020.[ES]El objetivo principal de este proyecto es sentar las bases tecnológicas, metodológicas y pragmáticas de una política institucional sobre los SPOC (Small Private Online Courses) en la Universidad de Salamanca

    Age-dependent impact of two exercise training regimens on genomic and metabolic remodeling in skeletal muscle and liver of male mice

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    Skeletal muscle adapts to different exercise training modalities with age; however, the impact of both variables at the systemic and tissue levels is not fully understood. Here, adult and old C57BL/6 male mice were assigned to one of three groups: sedentary, daily high-intensity intermittent training (HIIT), or moderate intensity continuous training (MICT) for 4 weeks, compatible with the older group’s exercise capacity. Improvements in body composition, fasting blood glucose, and muscle strength were mostly observed in the MICT old group, while effects of HIIT training in adult and old animals was less clear. Skeletal muscle exhibited structural and functional adaptations to exercise training, as revealed by electron microscopy, OXPHOS assays, respirometry, and muscle protein biomarkers. Transcriptomics analysis of gastrocnemius muscle combined with liver and serum metabolomics unveiled an age-dependent metabolic remodeling in response to exercise training. These results support a tailored exercise prescription approach aimed at improving health and ameliorating age-associated loss of muscle strength and function in the elderly.This work was supported by funding from the Intramural Research Program of the National Institute on Aging/NIH. Work in JMV laboratory was supported by the Spanish Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (MINECO) grant BFU2015-64630-R, Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (MICIU) grant RTI2018-100695-B-I00, Spanish Junta de Andalucía grants P18-RT-4264, 1263735-R and BIO-276, the FEDER Funding Program from the European Union, and Universidad de Córdoba. MCR was supported by a FPU fellowship from the Spanish Ministerio de Educación, Cultura y Deporte (reference FPU14/06308). SRL held a FPI predoctoral contract funded by MINECO (reference BES-2016-078229).Peer reviewe

    Purcell Enhancement and Wavelength Shift of Emitted Light by CsPbI3 Perovskite Nanocrystals Coupled to Hyperbolic Metamaterials

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    Manipulation of the exciton emission rate in nanocrystals of lead halide perovskites (LHPs) was demonstrated by means of coupling of excitons with a hyperbolic metamaterial (HMM) consisting of alternating thin metal (Ag) and dielectric (LiF) layers. Such a coupling is found to induce an increase of the exciton radiative recombination rate by more than a factor of three due to the Purcell effect when the distance between the quantum emitter and HMM is nominally as small as 10 nm, which coincides well with the results of our theoretical analysis. Besides, an effect of the coupling-induced long wavelength shift of the exciton emission spectrum is detected and modeled. These results can be of interest for quantum information applications of single emitters on the basis of perovskite nanocrystals with high photon emission rates
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