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    El discurso editorial del diario “La Mañana”: desde la “Operación Primicia” (5/10/1975) hasta el golpe cívico militar, llamado Proceso de Reorganización Nacional (24/3/1976)

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    El 5 de octubre de 1975 Montoneros implementó por primera vez en Formosa, acciones de tipo militar, con el intento de copamiento del Regimiento 29 de Infantería de Monte (RIMte 29), ubicado en la capital provincial. La acción se llevó a cabo, por parte de Montoneros con uniforme lo que distingue como la primera incursión del naciente Ejército Montonero, de allí que la propia organización bautizó a la maniobra como “Operación Primicia”. Cinco meses después de ese hecho sucedido en Formosa, se produjo la ruptura de la institucionalidad con el golpe cívico militar más atroz de la Argentina. El diario “La Mañana” de Formosa –único medio gráfico provincial en aquel momento- puso de manifiesto en su discurso las circunstancias de la época que hasta el momento no ha sido analizado ni con las herramientas de la historia y menos aún con las de la ciencia de la comunicación social. De allí que consideramos como aporte significativo un análisis que no se agota en la semiótica porque se utilizarán las herramientas que posibilitan las ciencias sociales del periodismo y la historia. Además, es importante señalar que El diario “La Mañana” de Formosa fue fundado el 7 de septiembre de 1961 y desde su publicación hasta la actualidad es uno de los medios periodísticos escritos más importantes de la sociedad formoseña.Facultad de Periodismo y Comunicación Socia

    Sarcoidosis and Systemic Sclerosis: Strange Bedfellows

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    Coexistence of systemic sclerosis and sarcoidosis is rare. Both have predominant lung manifestations, each with distinctive features on computed tomography (CT) of the chest. We present herein a 52-year-old male with limited systemic sclerosis manifested primarily by sclerodactyly and subsequently by shortness of breath. A series of CT scans of the chest were reviewed. Initial CT chest one year prior to sclerodactyly onset revealed bilateral hilar and right paratracheal, prevascular, and subcarinal adenopathy. Five-year follow-up demonstrated thin-walled cysts, mediastinal lymphadenopathy, and nonspecific nodules. Due to progression of dyspnea, follow-up CT chest after one year again demonstrated multiple cysts with peripheral nodularity and subpleural nodules, but no longer with hilar or mediastinal adenopathy. Diagnostic open lung biopsy was significant for noncaseating granulomas suggestive of sarcoidosis. This is the first known case of a patient with systemic sclerosis diagnosed with sarcoidosis through lung biopsy without radiographic evidence of hilar or mediastinal lymphadenopathy at the time of biopsy. A review of cases of concomitant sarcoidosis and systemic sclerosis is discussed, including the pathophysiology of each disease with shared pathways leading to the development of both conditions in one patient

    Discovery-based science education: functional genomic dissection in Drosophila by undergraduate researchers.

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    How can you combine professional-quality research with discovery-based undergraduate education? The UCLA Undergraduate Consortium for Functional Genomics provides the answe

    Time-dependent analysis of extra length of stay and mortality due to ventilator-associated pneumonia in intensive-care units of ten limited-resources countries: findings of the International Nosocomial Infection Control Consortium (INICC)

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    Ventilator-associated pneumonias (VAPs) are a worldwide problem that significantly increases patient morbidity, mortality, and length of stay (LoS), and their effects should be estimated to account for the timing of infection. The purpose of the study was to estimate extra LoS and mortality in an intensive-care unit (ICU) due to a VAP in a cohort of 69 248 admissions followed for 283 069 days in ICUs from 10 countries. Data were arranged according to the multi-state format. Extra LoS and increased risk of death were estimated independently in each country, and their results were combined using a random-effects meta-analysis. VAP prolonged LoS by an average of 2.03 days (95% CI 1.52-2.54 days), and increased the risk of death by 14% (95% CI 2-27). The increased risk of death due to VAP was explained by confounding with patient morbidity

    Representative Pictures from the Laboratory Section of the Course

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    <p>Representative Pictures from the Laboratory Section of the Course</p

    Example of the Type of Data Available from the Online Database (http://www.bruinfly.ucla.edu)

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    <p>Example of the Type of Data Available from the Online Database (<a href="http://www.bruinfly.ucla.edu" target="_blank">http://www.bruinfly.ucla.edu</a>)</p

    Discovery-Based Science Education: Functional Genomic Dissection in Drosophila by Undergraduate Researchers

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    Discovery-Based Science Education: Functional Genomic Dissection in Drosophila by Undergraduate Researcher

    Analysis of Outcomes in Ischemic vs Nonischemic Cardiomyopathy in Patients With Atrial Fibrillation A Report From the GARFIELD-AF Registry

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    IMPORTANCE Congestive heart failure (CHF) is commonly associated with nonvalvular atrial fibrillation (AF), and their combination may affect treatment strategies and outcomes
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