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    Valoración de las competencias de los profesionales con maestría que demandan las escuelas de administración de empresas en las universidades más representativas del departamento de Lambayeque según el modelo UNED, 2015

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    El concepto de competencias se sigue implementando cada vez más en el ámbito laboral a nivel mundial, haciendo que las empresas requieran de colaboradores competentes, los cuales les permita tener mayor efectividad en las actividades profesionales que desempeñen. La presente investigación buscó determinar la valoración de las competencias de los profesionales con maestría que demandan las escuelas de administración de empresas en las universidades más representativas del departamento de Lambayeque, tomando como referencia el modelo UNED. La metodología que se utilizó para la valoración de dichas competencias radicó en la aplicación directa de encuestas y entrevistas a los encargados de la selección y reclutamiento de personal de las universidades más representativas del departamento de Lambayeque, lo cual permitió, conseguir información acerca de las exigencias en cuanto al perfil esperado que los profesionales con maestría deben tener para desempeñar de manera eficiente los desafíos que se les presentarán al instante de iniciar su vida laboral en dichas entidades. Con la culminación de este estudio se pudo determinar que las competencias más valoradas fueron la capacidad para tomar decisiones y para resolver conflictos, lo cual no deja de lado que los profesionales son conscientes de la necesidad de formarse en valores como la ética, la responsabilidad y el respeto hacia los demás fomentando así actitudes como el aprendizaje continuo y la pro actividad.Tesi

    Forest plot comparing the Gn dosage per woman randomized between the GnRH-ant group and the GnRH-a long-protocol group.

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    <p>Forest plot comparing the Gn dosage per woman randomized between the GnRH-ant group and the GnRH-a long-protocol group.</p

    Forest plot comparing the incidence of OHSS per woman randomized between the GnRH-ant group and the GnRH-a long-protocol group.

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    <p>Forest plot comparing the incidence of OHSS per woman randomized between the GnRH-ant group and the GnRH-a long-protocol group.</p

    Literature screening flow diagram.

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    <p><i>From</i>: Moher D, Liberati A, Tetzlaff J, Altman DG, The PRISMA Group (2009). <i>P</i>referred <i>R</i>eporting <i>I</i>tems for <i>S</i>ystemetic Reviews and <i>M</i>eta-<i>A</i>nalyses: The PRISMA Statement. PLoS Med 6(7): e1000097. doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed1000097" target="_blank">10.1371/journal.pmed1000097</a>.<b> For more information, visit <a href="http://www.prisma-statement.org" target="_blank">www.prisma-statement.org</a></b>.</p

    Forest plot comparing the clinical pregnancy rate per woman randomized between the GnRH-ant group and the GnRH-a long-protocol group.

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    <p>Forest plot comparing the clinical pregnancy rate per woman randomized between the GnRH-ant group and the GnRH-a long-protocol group.</p

    Combined effects of NP and MBP on cell viability.

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    <p>a) Effects of NP and MBP exposure on Sertoli cell viability were determined by measuring cytotoxicity <i>in vitro</i> 24 and 48 h after incubation. b) Comparison of the mixture effects of NP and MBP on cell viability was obtained experimentally and by mathematical modeling. (mean ± SD) *: <i>P</i><0.05; **: <i>P</i><0.01 <i>vs.</i> control.</p

    Combined effects of NP and MBP on cell apoptosis and necrosis.

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    <p>a) Annexin V/PI binding assessment by flow cytometric analysis after 48 h of treatment. Viable cells are double negative and are seen in the lower left quadrant. Cells in the lower right quadrant that are Annexin V<sup>+</sup>/PI<sup>−</sup> are apoptotic. The Annexin V<sup>+</sup>/PI<sup>+</sup> cell population in the upper right quadrant has been described as necrotic or advanced apoptotic. The upper left quadrant or Annexin V<sup>−</sup>/PI<sup>−</sup> may represent isolated nuclei from cells having been stripped of cytoplasmic membranes, cells in late necrosis, or cellular debris. b) Comparison of the mixture effects of NP and MBP on cell apoptosis and necrosis was obtained experimentally and by mathematical modeling. (mean ± SD) *: <i>P</i><0.05; **: <i>P</i><0.01 <i>vs.</i> control.</p

    Immunofluorescence photomicrographs of Sertoli cells stained with FSHR.

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    <p>Sertoli cells were positive FSHR staining (red), and nuclei were revealed by DAPI (blue). Figure 1A was shown as negative control. Purity of the Sertoli cells expressing FSHR was more than 95% in Figure 1B.</p

    Detection of Redox State Evolution during Wound Healing Process Based on a Redox-Sensitive Wound Dressing

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    To detect the redox state evolution during wound healing process, a redox-sensitive surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) probe was constructed by attaching anthraquinone as a redox-sensitive molecule onto gold nanoshells, and the redox-sensitive SERS probes were loaded on one surface of a chitosan membrane as a redox-sensitive wound dressing. The redox-sensitive wound dressing covered an acute wound as both a wound dressing and a redox state sensor. The spatiotemporal evolution of the redox states of the healing wound was obtained by collecting the SERS spectra of the SERS probes in situ and noninvasively. The domains with the lowest redox potential moved from the edge to the center of a wound during normal wound healing process, and high concentration of glucose blocked the movement of the domains and the healing process. The redox-sensitive wound dressing and the method of detecting redox states of the wound provide a new path for detection in vivo, which would benefit the understanding and therapy of wound healing and other pathophysiological processes
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