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Discovery of a wide companion near the deuterium burning mass limit in the Upper Scorpius association
We present the discovery of a companion near the deuterium burning mass limit
located at a very wide distance, at an angular separation of 4.6+/-0.1 arcsec
(projected distance of ~ 670 AU) from UScoCTIO108, a brown dwarf of the very
young Upper Scorpius association. Optical and near-infrared photometry and
spectroscopy confirm the cool nature of both objects, with spectral types of M7
and M9.5, respectively, and that they are bona fide members of the association,
showing low gravity and features of youth. Their masses, estimated from the
comparison of their bolometric luminosities and theoretical models for the age
range of the association, are 60+/-20 and 14^{+2}_{-8} MJup, respectively. The
existence of this object around a brown dwarf at this wide orbit suggests that
the companion is unlikely to have formed in a disk based on current planet
formation models. Because this system is rather weakly bound, they did not
probably form through dynamical ejection of stellar embryos.Comment: 10 pages, including 4 figures and 2 table
Preference for oviposition of Spodoptera friegiperda (J.E. Smith) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) on corn, sorghum and cotton
Bajo condiciones de campo, se estudió la preferencia del Spodeoptera frugiperda (J.E. Smith) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) para ovipositar en cultivos de maíz, sorgo y algodón. Se registraron 10 veces más masas de huevos en maíz que en sorgo, y 15 veces más masas de huevos en maíz que en algodonero. Cuando las plantas de maíz tenían entre 25 y 40 días de edad, la mayoría de las posturas se encontraron en el haz de las hojas; antes y después de este período se hallaron en el envés. Se determinó una relación directa entre el número de huevos por masa y la altura de la planta de maíz.Preference by Spodoprerafrugiperda (J.E. Smith) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) for oviposition on plants of corn, sorghum and cotton, was studied under field conditions. There were ten times more egg clusters laid on corn than on sorghum, and fifteen times more egg clusters laid on corn than on cotton. The upper surface of the leaves of corn was prefered over the under surface for egg clusters deposition, when plants were between 25 and 40 days old. Before and after this period, the under surface was prefered over the upper surface. There was a direct relationship between eggs per cluster and the height of the corn plant.Algodón-Gossypium herbaceumMaíz-Zea maysSorgo-sorgos - Sorghum bicolo
Nuclear effects in electron reactions and their impact on neutrino processes
We suggest that superscaling in electroweak interactions with nuclei, namely
the observation that the reduced electron-nucleus cross sections are to a large
degree independent of the momentum transfer and of the nuclear species, can be
used as a tool to obtain precise predictions for neutrino-nucleus cross
sections in both charged and neutral current-induced processes.Comment: 11 pages, 7 figures, proceedings of NUINT09, 6th International
Workshop of Neutrino-Nucleus Interactions in the Few-Gev Region, Sitges
(Spain), May 18-22, 200
Control of mucocutaneous leishmaniasis, a neglected disease: results of a control programme in Satipo Province, Peru.
Mucocutaneous leishmaniasis (MCL) is an important health problem in many rural areas of Latin America, but there are few data on the results of programmatic approaches to control the disease. We report the results of a control programme in San Martin de Pangoa District, which reports one of the highest prevalences of MCL in Peru. For 2 years (2001--2002), the technicians at the health post were trained in patient case management, received medical support and were supplied with antimonials. An evaluation after 2 years showed the following main achievements: better diagnosis of patients, who were confirmed by microscopy in 34% (82/240) of the cases in 2001 and 60% of the cases (153/254) in 2002; improved follow-up during treatment: 237 of 263 (90%) patients who initiated an antimonial therapy ended the full treatment course; improved follow-up after treatment: 143 of 237 (60%) patients who ended their full treatment were correctly monitored during the required period of 6 (cutaneous cases) or 12 (mucosal cases) months after the end of treatment. These achievements were largely due to the human and logistical resources made available, the constant availability of medications and the close collaboration between the Ministry of Health, a national research institute and an international non-governmental organization. At the end of this period, the health authorities decided to register a generic brand of sodium stibogluconate, which is now in use. This should allow the treatment of a significant number of additional patients, while saving money to invest in other facets of the case management
Relationship Between Jump Capacity and Performance in BMX Cycling
The objective of this study is to assess the relationship between the results obtained on different vertical jump tests and the top score recorded during a BMX (Bicycle Moto-Cross) test and the rider''s performance. To do so, 10 BMX pilots participated in this study; 5 regarded as the elite group (EG) (age: 18.8 +/- 3.7, weight: 68.4 +/- 8.5 kg, height: 174 +/- 9 cm and previous BMX experience: 8 +/- 3.8 years) and 5 regarded as the recreational group (RG) (age: 19.8 +/- 4.8, weight: 69.2 +/- 11.7 kg, height: 170 +/- 9 cm, previous BMX experience: 4.2 +/- 1.3 years). Vertical jump capacity was obtained using the Bosco protocol, i.e. vertical squat jump (SJ), vertical countermovement jump (CMJ), drop jump (DJ) and repetitive jump (RJ), and time in race in a BMX circuit was determined. The results indicate a direct relationship between the time used to complete the circuit and the height of the jump reached in SJ (r: -.801; p:.017), CMJ (r : -.798; p :.018) and DJ (r : -.782; p:.022). This all suggests that assessing jump capacity using the Bosco test may be a useful tool for assessing BMX performance
X Ray Diffraction: An Approach to Structural Quality of Biological Preserved Tissues in Tissue Banks
Bergamot natural products eradicate cancer stem cells (CSCs) by targeting mevalonate, Rho-GDI-signalling and mitochondrial metabolism
Here, we show that a 2:1 mixture of Brutieridin and Melitidin, termed “BMF”, has a statin-like properties, which
blocks the action of the rate-limiting enzyme for mevalonate biosynthesis, namely HMGR (3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-
CoA-reductase). Moreover, our results indicate that BMF functionally inhibits several key characteristics
of CSCs. More specifically, BMF effectively i) reduced ALDH activity, ii) blocked mammosphere
formation and iii) inhibited the activation of CSC-associated signalling pathways (STAT1/3, Notch and Wnt/
beta-catenin) targeting Rho-GDI-signalling. In addition, BMF metabolically inhibited mitochondrial respiration
(OXPHOS) and fatty acid oxidation (FAO). Importantly, BMF did not show the same toxic side-effects in normal
fibroblasts that were observed with statins. Lastly, we show that high expression of the mRNA species encoding
HMGR is associated with poor clinical outcome in breast cancer patients, providing a potential companion
diagnostic for BMF-directed personalized therapy
"Assessment of effectiveness and security in high pressure postdilatation of bioresorbable vascular scaffolds during percutaneous coronary intervention. Study in a contemporary, non-selected cohort of Spanish patients"
OBJECTIVES:
To determine security and benefits of high pressure postdilatation (HPP) of bioresorbable vascular scaffolds (BVS) in percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) of complex lesions whatever its indication is.
BACKGROUND:
Acute scaffold disruption has been proposed as the main limitation of BVS when they are overexpanded. However, clinical implications of this disarray are not yet clear and more evidence is needed.
METHODS:
A total of 25 BVS were deployed during PCI of 14 complex lesions after mandatory predilatation. In all cases HPP was performed with NC balloon in a 1:1 relation to the artery. After that, optical coherence tomography (OCT) analyses were performed.
RESULTS:
Mean and maximal postdilatation pressure were 17±3.80 and 20 atmospheres (atm) respectively. Postdilatation balloon/scaffold diameter ratio was 1.01. A total of 39,590 struts were analyzed. Mean, minimal and maximal scaffold diameter were respectively: 3.09±0.34mm, 2.88±0.31mm and 3.31±0.40mm. Mean eccentricity index was 0.13±0.05. ISA percentage was 1.42% with a total of 564 malapposed struts. 89 struts were identified as disrupted, which represents a percentage of disrupted struts of 0.22%. At 30days, none of our patients died, suffered from stroke, stent thrombosis or needed target lesion revascularization (TLR).
CONCLUSIONS:
NC balloon HPP of BVS at more than 17atm (up to 20atm) is safe during PCI and allows to achieve better angiographic and clinical results
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