150 research outputs found
Comportement de la couronne soutenue par câbles d'ancrage d'un chantier d'exploitation de la mine souterraine de sotiel (Andalousie-Espagne)
International audienceLe renforcement des structures minieres par boulonnage a l'aide de cables a ancrage reparti a connu ces dix demieres annees un grand developpement dans les exploitations minieres souterraines d'amas polymetalliques d'Amerique du Nord, et plus particulierement du Canada, des pays nordiques tels que Suede et Norvege, et d'Australie. Alors que la pose de ces cables se mecanise de plus en plus, on est force de constater que le dimensionnement de ce renforcement est encore aborde de manlere tres empirique et gagnerait sans aucun doute a etre rationalise
Dromen over eeuwig leven. Vluchten voor de dood in een geseculariseerde samenleving
Inleiding.
In de week na 30 oktober 2010, de dag waarop Harry Mulisch op 83-jarige leeftijd
overleed, kolkten de thema’s dood en onsterfelijkheid door de Nederlandse media. Meestal
was de toonzetting serieus, maar soms ook luchtiger, zoals toen Jeroen Brouwers over
Mulisch’ adagium ‘Ik ben onsterfelijk tot het tegendeel bewezen is’ opmerkte dat ‘je (…)
niet eleganter je middelvinger naar het universum (kunt) opsteken’. Soms was zij zelfs
ronduit humoristisch, zoals in de grap volgens welke Mulisch, na door God zelf te zijn
rondgeleid door de hemel, te kennen zou hebben gegeven ‘het boek toch beter te vinden’.
Hoewel aandacht voor de thema’s van dood en onsterfelijkheid bij het overlijden van een
van Nederlands grootste naoorlogse schrijvers natuurlijk op zichzelf niet opzienbarend is,
illustreert zij hoezeer deze thema’s de ingrijpende processen van ontkerkelijking van de
afgelopen halve eeuw hebben overleefd...
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Transforming bonds: ritualising post-mortem relationships in the Netherlands
People continue relationships with their dead in a variety of ways. Since the 1990s, the idea of ‘continuing bonds’ has provided a framework for exploring and understanding post-mortem relationships. However, the dynamics of the bonds between the living and the dead have received little attention. By looking at the intersection of things, practices and spaces, this paper demonstrates that expressions of continuing bonds do not always point to continuity, and indeed can signify discontinuity. It explores the ‘transforming bonds’ between the recently bereaved and their deceased in the Netherlands, illustrating how post-mortem relationships change and how such changes affect the social location of the deceased and the bereaved. By attending to the ritual dynamics of separation, transition and integration, two aspects of the social and material relationships between the living and the dead are highlighted. First, attention is given to the ways wherein the bereaved relocate their deceased through material objects within and outside of their homes, enabling them to renegotiate the absence–presence of the deceased. Second, the paper illustrates that personalised incorporation practices are inevitably linked to negotiations and contestations in the social sphere, and the norms and values of the social environment
The Chaperone ClpX Stimulates Expression of Staphylococcus aureus Protein A by Rot Dependent and Independent Pathways
The Clp ATPases (Hsp100) constitute a family of closely related proteins that have protein reactivating and remodelling activities typical of molecular chaperones. In Staphylococcus aureus the ClpX chaperone is essential for virulence and for transcription of spa encoding Protein A. The present study was undertaken to elucidate the mechanism by which ClpX stimulates expression of Protein A. For this purpose, we prepared antibodies directed against Rot, an activator of spa transcription, and demonstrated that cells devoid of ClpX contain three-fold less Rot than wild-type cells. By varying Rot expression from an inducible promoter we showed that expression of Protein A requires a threshold level of Rot. In the absence of ClpX the Rot content is reduced below this threshold level, hence, explaining the substantially reduced Protein A expression in the clpX mutant. Experiments addressed at pinpointing the role of ClpX in Rot synthesis revealed that ClpX is required for translation of Rot. Interestingly, translation of the spa mRNA was, like the rot mRNA, enhanced by ClpX. These data demonstrate that ClpX performs dual roles in regulating Protein A expression, as ClpX stimulates transcription of spa by enhancing translation of Rot, and that ClpX additionally is required for full translation of the spa mRNA. The current findings emphasize that ClpX has a central role in fine-tuning virulence regulation in S. aureus
Abortive Autophagy Induces Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress and Cell Death in Cancer Cells
Autophagic cell death or abortive autophagy has been proposed to eliminate damaged as well as cancer cells, but there remains a critical gap in our knowledge in how this process is regulated. The goal of this study was to identify modulators of the autophagic cell death pathway and elucidate their effects on cellular signaling and function. The result of our siRNA library screenings show that an intact coatomer complex I (COPI) is obligatory for productive autophagy. Depletion of COPI complex members decreased cell survival and impaired productive autophagy which preceded endoplasmic reticulum stress. Further, abortive autophagy provoked by COPI depletion significantly altered growth factor signaling in multiple cancer cell lines. Finally, we show that COPI complex members are overexpressed in an array of cancer cell lines and several types of cancer tissues as compared to normal cell lines or tissues. In cancer tissues, overexpression of COPI members is associated with poor prognosis. Our results demonstrate that the coatomer complex is essential for productive autophagy and cellular survival, and thus inhibition of COPI members may promote cell death of cancer cells when apoptosis is compromised
Targeting the hypoxic fraction of tumours using hypoxia activated prodrugs
The presence of a microenvironment within most tumours containing regions of low oxygen tension or hypoxia has profound biological and therapeutic implications. Tumour hypoxia is known to promote the development of an aggressive phenotype, resistance to both chemotherapy and radiotherapy and is strongly associated with poor clinical outcome. Paradoxically, it is recognised as a high priority target and one therapeutic strategies designed to eradicate hypoxic cells in tumours are a group of compounds known collectively as hypoxia activated prodrugs (HAPs) or bioreductive drugs. These drugs are inactive prodrugs that require enzymatic activation (typically by 1 or 2 electron oxidoreductases) to generate cytotoxic species with selectivity for hypoxic cells being determined by (i) the ability of oxygen to either reverse or inhibit the activation process and (ii) the presence of elevated expression of oxidoreductases in tumours. The concepts underpinning HAP development were established over 40 years ago and have been refined over the years to produce a new generation of HAPs that are under preclinical and clinical development. The purpose of this article is to describe current progress in the development of HAPs focusing on the mechanisms of action, preclinical properties and clinical progress of leading examples
Entwicklung und Test eines Mehrfrequenz-Radargeraetes
SIGLETIB: DB 3740a / FIZ - Fachinformationszzentrum Karlsruhe / TIB - Technische InformationsbibliothekDEGerman
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