388 research outputs found

    Hábitos De Estudio, Métodos De Estudio Y Rendimiento Académico En Los Estudiantes De Primer Semestre De Tecnología En Gestión Comercial Y Financiera Y Administración De Empresas, Año 2014, De La Universidad Francisco De Paula Santander, Seccional Ocaña Desde La Propuesta De Fernández Pozar

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    La presente Investigación se caracterizó por determinar la relación entre que existe entre los hábitos de estudio y el rendimiento académico de los estudiantes del primer semestre de Tecnología en Gestión Comercial y Financiera y Administración de Empresas de la universidad Francisco de Paula Santander Ocaña en el segundo período del año 2014. El diseño metodológico utilizado fue cuantitativo con aporte cualitativo, el tipo fue no experimental ya que no hubo manipulación de variables. La técnica de recolección de información fue el Inventario de Hábitos de Estudio de Fernández Pozar, el cual consta de 90 ítems que hace referencia a los hábitos de estudio, distribuidos en cinco escalas: Condiciones ambientales del estudio, Planificación del estudio, Utilización de materiales, Asimilación de contenidos y Sinceridad en las respuestas. Adicionalmente se aplicó un cuestionario con 5 preguntas abiertas, en lo referente a: Cómo estudia, Cuáles son las estrategias o acciones más efectivas en su estudio, En qué lugar estudia, Con quién estudia y Para qué estudia

    A single point mutation confers tetrodotoxin and saxitoxin insensitivity on the sodium channel II.

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    A single point mutation of the rat sodium channel II reduces its sensitivity to tetrodotoxin and saxitoxin by more than three orders of magnitude. The mutation replaces glutamic acid 387 with a glutamine and has only slight effects on the macroscopic current properties, as measured under voltage-clamp in Xenopus oocytes injected with the corresponding cDNA-derived mRNA

    Functional expression of the calcium release channel from skeletal muscle ryanodine receptor cDNA.

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    Combined patch-clamp and fura-2 measurements were performed to study the calcium release properties of Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells transfected with the rabbit skeletal muscle ryanodine receptor cDNA carried by an expression vector. Both caffeine (1–50 mM) and ryanodine (100 μM) induced release of calcium from intracellular stores of transformed CHO cells but not from control (non-transfected) CHO cells. The calcium responses to caffeine and ryanodine closely resembled those commonly observed in skeletal muscle. Repetitive applications of caffeine produced characteristic all-or-none rises in intracellular calcium. Inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate (IP3) neither activated the ryanodine receptor channel nor interfered with the caffeine-elicited calcium release. These results indicate that functional calcium release channels are formed by expression of the ryanodine receptor cDNA

    Squamous cell carcinoma antigen suppresses radiation-induced cell death

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    Previous study has demonstrated that squamous cell carcinoma antigen (SCCA) 1 attenuates apoptosis induced by TNFα, NK cell or anticancer drug. In this study, we have examined the effect of SCCA2, which is highly homologous to SCCA1, but has different target specificity, against radiation-induced apoptosis, together with that of SCCA1. We demonstrated that cell death induced by radiation treatment was remarkably suppressed not only in SCCA1 cDNA-transfected cells, but also in SCCA2 cDNA-transfected cells. In these transfectants, caspase 3 activity and the expression of activated caspase 9 after radiation treatment were suppressed. Furthermore, the expression level of phosphorylated p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase (p38 MAPK) was suppressed compared to that of the control cells. The expression level of upstream stimulator of p38 MAPK, phosphorylated MKK3/MKK6, was also suppressed in the radiation-treated cells. Thus, both SCCA1 and SCCA2 may contribute to survival of the squamous cells from radiation-induced apoptosis by regulating p38 MAPK pathway. © 2001 Cancer Research Campaign http://www.bjcancer.co

    Structural parts involved in activation and inactivation of the sodium channel.

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    Structure–function relationships of the sodium channel expressed inXenopus oocytes have been investigated by the combined use of site–directed mutagenesis and patch-clamp recording. This study provides evidence that the positive charges in segment S4 are involved in the voltage–sensing mechanism for activation of the channel and that the region between repeats III and IV is important for its inactivation

    PERSPECTIVA METODOLÓGICA PARA EL DESARROLLO DE LA HABILIDAD CALCULAR DERIVADAS EN LA FORMACIÓN DEL INGENIERO CIVIL

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    En el plan de estudios D para la formación del Ingeniero Civil se destaca el desarrollo de habilidades en diferentes vertientes que le permitan al estudiante enfrentarse con éxito a su futura vida laboral. De forma precisa en el programa de la Disciplina Matemática Aplicada aparece como uno de los objetivos generales desarrollar habilidades para el cálculo, la comunicación y la comprensión de propiedades y características matemáticas de magnitudes y formas  en las variantes formal, gráfica, numérica y verbal”. En el presente trabajo se realizó el estudio de una de las habilidades matemáticas fundamentales: calcular, determinando aquellos elementos que inciden en su desarrollo, las dificultades que se presentan y proponiendo una alternativa de solución desde una perspectiva metodológica

    ALTERNATIVA METODOLÓGICA PARA CONTRIBUIR A LA VINCULACIÓN DE LA DISCIPLINA MATEMÁTICA APLICADA CON LA CARRERA INGENIERÍA CIVIL

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    La enseñanza de la Matemática cobra cada día una nueva importancia por lo que significa en todas las esferas del desarrollo económico y social, debe contribuir a que el estudiante se desarrolle con una visión del mundo que le favorezca la formación de un pensamiento creador, productivo y científico. Para lograr este propósito, vincular en la medida de las posibilidades a la Matemática como disciplina general con las restantes referidas a su profesión, es aspecto de medular importancia. En el presente trabajo se muestran las principales manifestaciones que impiden la articulación entre la disciplina Matemática Aplicada y la carrera de ingeniería Civil, sus causas fundamentales y se propone una estrategia metodológica que contribuya a lograrla

    Improvement of the oryza sativa nipponbare reference genome using next generation sequence and optical map data

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    Background: Rice research has been enabled by access to the high quality reference genome sequence generated in 2005 by the International Rice Genome Sequencing Project (IRGSP). To further facilitate genomic-enabled research, we have updated and validated the genome assembly and sequence for the Nipponbare cultivar of Oryza sativa (japonica group). Results: The Nipponbare genome assembly was updated by revising and validating the minimal tiling path of clones with the optical map for rice. Sequencing errors in the revised genome assembly were identified by re-sequencing the genome of two different Nipponbare individuals using the Illumina Genome Analyzer II/IIx platform. A total of 4,886 sequencing errors were identified in 321 Mb of the assembled genome indicating an error rate in the original IRGSP assembly of only 0.15 per 10,000 nucleotides. A small number (five) of insertions/ deletions were identified using longer reads generated using the Roche 454 pyrosequencing platform. As the re-sequencing data were generated from two different individuals, we were able to identify a number of allelic differences between the original individual used in the IRGSP effort and the two individuals used in the re-sequencing effort. The revised assembly, termed Os-Nipponbare-Reference-IRGSP-1.0, is now being used in updated releases of the Rice Annotation Project and the Michigan State University Rice Genome Annotation Project, thereby providing a unified set of pseudomolecules for the rice community. Conclusions: A revised, error-corrected, and validated assembly of the Nipponbare cultivar of rice was generated using optical map data, re-sequencing data, and manual curation that will facilitate on-going and future research in rice. Detection of polymorphisms between three different Nipponbare individuals highlights that allelic differences between individuals should be considered in diversity studies

    Computerized acoustic assessment of treatment efficacy of nebulized epinephrine and albuterol in RSV bronchiolitis

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    <p>Abstract</p> <p>Aim</p> <p>We evaluated the use of computerized quantification of wheezing and crackles compared to a clinical score in assessing the effect of inhaled albuterol or inhaled epinephrine in infants with RSV bronchiolitis.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Computerized lung sounds analysis with quantification of wheezing and crackles and a clinical score were used during a double blind, randomized, controlled nebulized treatment pilot study. Infants were randomized to receive a single dose of 1 mgr nebulized l-epinephrine or 2.5 mgr nebulized albuterol. Computerized quantification of wheezing and crackles (PulmoTrack<sup>®</sup>) and a clinical score were performed prior to, 10 minutes post and 30 minutes post treatment. Results were analyzed with Student's t-test for independent samples, Mann-Whitney U test and Wilcoxon test.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>15 children received albuterol, 12 received epinephrine. The groups were identical at baseline. Satisfactory lung sounds recording and analysis was achieved in all subjects. There was no significant change in objective quantification of wheezes and crackles or in the total clinical scores either within the groups or between the groups. There was also no difference in oxygen saturation and respiratory distress.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Computerized lung sound analysis is feasible in young infants with RSV bronchiolitis and provides a non-invasive, quantitative measure of wheezing and crackles in these infants. </p> <p><b>Trial registration number</b>: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT00361452</p

    European Red List of Habitats Part 1. Marine habitats

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    The European Red List of Habitats provides an overview of the risk of collapse (degree of endangerment) of marine, terrestrial and freshwater habitats in the European Union (EU28) and adjacent regions (EU28+), based on a consistent set of categories and criteria, and detailed data and expert knowledge from involved countries1. A total of 257 benthic marine habitat types were assessed. In total, 19% (EU28) and 18% (EU28+) of the evaluated habitats were assessed as threatened in categories Critically Endangered, Endangered and Vulnerable. An additional 12% were Near Threatened in the EU28 and 11% in the EU28+. These figures are approximately doubled if Data Deficient habitats are excluded. The percentage of threatened habitat types differs across the regional seas. The highest proportion of threatened habitats in the EU28 was found in the Mediterranean Sea (32%), followed by the North-East Atlantic (23%), the Black Sea (13%) and then the Baltic Sea (8%). There was a similar pattern in the EU28+. The most frequently cited pressures and threats were similar across the four regional seas: pollution (eutrophication), biological resource use other than agriculture or forestry (mainly fishing but also aquaculture), natural system modifications (e.g. dredging and sea defence works), urbanisation and climate change. Even for habitats where the assessment outcome was Data Deficient, the Red List assessment process has resulted in the compilation of a substantial body of useful information to support the conservation of marine habitats
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