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    Título: Coleccion ordenada y completa de cuantas reglas, operaciones y fórmulas higiénicas reclaman la salud, la belleza y la educacion física de la mujer

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    Numeración expresada en romanos e arábigos seguindo a seguinte secuencia: (VI-VIII) (10-396

    Efficient graph partitioning algorithms for collaborative grid workflow developer environments

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    Collaborative editing systems allow a group of users to view and edit a shared item from geographically dispersed sites. Consistency maintenance in the face of concurrent accesses to shared entities is one of the core issues in the design of these systems. The paper introduces a lock based solution and three associated algorithms by which grid workflow developer environments can enable concurrent access to grid applications for multiple persons. The methods assure that collaborators cannot break the consistency criteria of workflows by introducing cycles or invalid edges to them. A formal analysis of the three algorithms is provided, focusing on the number of users that can simultaneously edit the same graph. Based on the findings an integrated algorithm is defined and it allows even more users to collaborate during workflow development

    Alport syndrome: significance of gingival biopsy in the initial diagnosis and periodontal evaluation after renal transplantation

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    Alport Syndrome (AS) is an important hereditary disorder affecting the glomerular basement membrane. Diagnosis of AS is based on the presence of hematuric nephropathy, renal failure, hearing loss, ocular abnormalities and changes in the glomerular basement membrane of the lamina densa. The aims of this case report were to show the changes in the gingival tissues in a patient with AS under therapy with cyclosporin-A after renal transplantation and to discuss the possible role of type IV collagen in gingival basal lamina as an alternative approach for the diagnosis of AS. A 20-year-old male patient with AS underwent periodontal therapy including a series of gingivectomy surgeries. Gingival samples obtained during the second surgery were examined histopathologically and by transmission electron microscopy for further pathological examination. Gingivectomy procedures have been performed every 6 months over the last 4 years. The excessive and fibrous gingival enlargements resulted in migration of the anterior teeth, but no alveolar bone loss occurred. This is the first report to demonstrate the possible changes in the gingival tissues caused by AS. It is suggested that gingival biopsy can be an initial diagnostic tool instead of renal or skin biopsies. Proper dental and periodontal care and regular visits to the dentist could provide limited gingival hyperplasia to patients with AS
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