10 resultados para Jose Luis Rodríguez Zapatero

em Universidade Complutense de Madrid


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"A través del peronismo llegué a comprender a Gramsci". Con esta frase, pronunciada por Ernesto Laclau en una entrevista concedida a una revista izquierdista estadounidense en 1983, se puede resumir lo que este politólogo argentino entendía como la vía más adecuada para alcanzar el poder político en un Estado, al menos a nivel de la capa conjuntiva (ejecutivo, legislativo y judicial) (Bueno, 1991). Junto a Laclau, en dicha entrevista, estaba su mujer, la también politóloga belga Chantal Mouffé. Ambos se encontraban en aquel año en París celebrando el centenario de la muerte de Carlos Marx. Estas palabras de Laclau fueron reproducidas en un artículo publicado en el diario El País del por Ludolfo Paramio (1983), sociólogo, periodista y físico español, militante del Partido Socialista Obrero Español (PSOE) desde 1982, adscrito durante una época a la corriente guerrista (de Alfonso Guerra), profesor de sociología en la Universidad Complutense de Madrid, entre otras, y Director del Departamento de Análisis y Estudios del Gabinete de la Presidencia del Gobierno de España en la primera legislatura de José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, de 2004 a 2008. Además ha sido miembro de la Asociación Latinoamericana de Ciencia Política y dirige actualmente un postgrado sobre política en Iberoamérica en el Instituto Universitario de Investigación Ortega y Gasset. ¿Qué más tienen en común Laclau, Mouffé y Paramio además de esta interrelación ideológica, sentimental y periodística? Que no se puede entender Podemos sin estos tres nombres, como tampoco puede entenderse sin las conexiones ideológicas entre estos ideólogos y la propia familia de Pablo Manuel Iglesias Turrión (Pablo Iglesias II) y sus quehaceres político-vitales.

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BACKGROUND Despite great effort and investment incurred over decades to control bovine tuberculosis (bTB), it is still one of the most important zoonotic diseases in many areas of the world. Test-and-slaughter strategies, the basis of most bTB eradication programs carried out worldwide, have demonstrated its usefulness in the control of the disease. However, in certain countries, eradication has not been achieved due in part to limitations of currently available diagnostic tests. In this study, results of in-vivo and post-mortem diagnostic tests performed on 3,614 animals from 152 bTB-infected cattle herds (beef, dairy, and bullfighting) detected in 2007-2010 in the region of Castilla y León, Spain, were analyzed to identify factors associated with positive bacteriological results in cattle that were non-reactors to the single intradermal tuberculin test, to the interferon-gamma (IFN-γ) assay, or to both tests applied in parallel (Test negative/Culture + animals, T-/C+). The association of individual factors (age, productive type, and number of herd-tests performed since the disclosure of the outbreak) with the bacteriology outcome (positive/negative) was analyzed using a mixed multivariate logistic regression model. RESULTS The proportion of non-reactors with a positive post-mortem result ranged from 24.3% in the case of the SIT test to 12.9% (IFN-γ with 0.05 threshold) and 11.9% (95% CI 9.9-11.4%) using both tests in parallel. Older (>4.5 years) and bullfighting cattle were associated with increased odds of confirmed bTB infection by bacteriology, whereas dairy cattle showed a significantly lower risk. Ancillary use of IFN-γ assay reduced the proportion of T-/C + animals in high risk groups. CONCLUSIONS These results demonstrate the likelihood of positive bacteriological results in non-reactor cattle is influenced by individual epidemiological factors of tested animals. Increased surveillance on non-reactors with an increased probability of being false negative could be helpful to avoid bTB persistence, particularly in chronically infected herds. These findings may aid in the development of effective strategies for eradication of bTB in Spain.

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La presente tesis doctoral es una investigación sobre el empleo de las artes marciales como complemento de formación y herramienta de entrenamiento para actores. Esta investigación surge a raíz de una vivencia personal y de una primera investigación objetiva, previa a esta tesis. Comencé mi formación como actor hacia el año 1998, mientras estudiaba en el instituto. Esta decisión fue el resultado de la gran importancia que el arte tenía en mi familia, (especialmente el cine). Mi padre había participado en alguna modesta representación teatral, y mi hermano empezaba una carrera en el mundo del teatro que aún hoy continúa. Estas influencias habían despertado en mi una gran admiración por el trabajo del actor. En mi casa siempre se tomó como referencia a los grandes actores del cine español desde la década de los 40 hasta nuestros días. Figuras como Rafael Durán, Pepe Isbert, Jose Luis López Vázquez, José Bódalo, Emma Penella, Manolo Morán, Elvira Quintillá, Rafael Alonso, José Sazatornil, Jose María Rodero, Alfredo Landa, Miguel Rellán, Gracita Morales, Agustín González, Manuel Alexandre… eran alabadas en mi familia con más entusiasmo que los más grandes escritores, pintores o escultores...

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We explored the submarine portions of the Enriquillo–Plantain Garden Fault zone (EPGFZ) and the Septentrional–Oriente Fault zone (SOFZ) along the Northern Caribbean plate boundary using high-resolution multibeam echo-sounding and shallow seismic reflection. The bathymetric data shed light on poorly documented or previously unknown submarine fault zones running over 200 km between Haiti and Jamaica (EPGFZ) and 300 km between the Dominican Republic and Cuba (SOFZ). The primary plate-boundary structures are a series of strike-slip fault segments associated with pressure ridges, restraining bends, step overs and dogleg offsets indicating very active tectonics. Several distinct segments 50–100 km long cut across pre-existing structures inherited from former tectonic regimes or bypass recent morphologies formed under the current strike-slip regime. Along the most recent trace of the SOFZ, we measured a strike-slip offset of 16.5 km, which indicates steady activity for the past ~1.8 Ma if its current GPS-derived motion of 9.8 ± 2 mm a−1 has remained stable during the entire Quaternary.

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BACKGROUND Adenoviruses are common pathogens in vertebrates, including humans. In marine mammals, adenovirus has been associated with fatal hepatitis in sea lions. However, only in rare cases have adenoviruses been detected in cetaceans, where no clear correlation was found between presence of the virus and disease status. CASE PRESENTATION A novel adenovirus was identified in four captive bottlenose dolphins with self-limiting gastroenteritis. Viral detection and identification were achieved by: PCR-amplification from fecal samples; sequencing of partial adenovirus polymerase (pol) and hexon genes; producing the virus in HeLa cells, with PCR and immunofluorescence detection, and with sequencing of the amplified pol and hexon gene fragments. A causative role of this adenovirus for gastroenteritis was suggested by: 1) we failed to identify other potential etiological agents; 2) the exclusive detection of this novel adenovirus and of seropositivity for canine adenoviruses 1 and 2 in the four sick dolphins, but not in 10 healthy individuals of the same captive population; and 3) the virus disappeared from feces after clinical signs receded. The partial sequences of the amplified fragments of the pol and hexon genes were closest to those of adenoviruses identified in sea lions with fatal adenoviral hepatitis, and to a Genbank-deposited sequence obtained from a harbour porpoise. CONCLUSION These data suggest that adenovirus can cause self-limiting gastroenteritis in dolphins. This adenoviral infection can be detected by serology and by PCR detection in fecal material. Lack of signs of hepatitis in sick dolphins may reflect restricted tissue tropism or virulence of this adenovirus compared to those of the adenovirus identified in sea lions. Gene sequence-based phylogenetic analysis supports a common origin of adenoviruses that affect sea mammals. Our findings suggest the need for vigilance against adenoviruses in captive and wild dolphin populations.

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We analyzed the most likely cause of 687 bovine tuberculosis (bTB) breakdowns detected in Spain between 2009 and 2011 (i.e., 22% of the total number of breakdowns detected during this period). Seven possible causes were considered: i) residual infection; ii) introduction of infected cattle from other herds; iii) sharing of pastures with infected herds; iv) contiguous spread from infected neighbor herds; v) presence of infected goats in the farm; vi) interaction with wildlife reservoirs and vii) contact with an infected human. For each possible cause a decision tree was developed and key questions were included in each of them. Answers to these key questions lead to different events within each decision tree. In order to assess the likelihood of occurrence of the different events a qualitative risk assessment approach was used. For this purpose, an expert opinion workshop was organized and ordinal values, ranging from 0 to 9 (i.e., null to very high likelihood of occurrence) were assigned. The analysis identified residual infection as the most frequent cause of bTB breakdowns (22.3%; 95%CI: 19.4-25.6), followed by interaction with wildlife reservoirs (13.1%; 95%CI: 10.8-15.8). The introduction of infected cattle, sharing of pastures and contiguous spread from infected neighbour herds were also identified as relevant causes. In 41.6% (95%CI: 38.0-45.4) of the breakdowns the origin of infection remained unknown. Veterinary officers conducting bTB breakdown investigations have to state their opinion about the possible cause of each breakdown. Comparison between the results of our analysis and the opinion from veterinary officers revealed a slight concordance. This slight agreement might reflect a lack of harmonized criteria to assess the most likely cause of bTB breakdowns as well as different perceptions about the importance of the possible causes. This is especially relevant in the case of the role of wildlife reservoirs.

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BACKGROUND In the last 20 years, Cetacean Morbillivirus (CeMV) has been responsible for many die-offs in marine mammals worldwide, as clearly exemplified by the two dolphin morbillivirus (DMV) epizootics of 1990-1992 and 2006-2008, which affected Mediterranean striped dolphins (Stenella coeruleoalba). Between March and April 2011, the number of strandings on the Valencian Community coast (E Spain) increased. CASE PRESENTATION Necropsy and sample collection were performed in all stranded animals, with good state of conservation. Subsequently, histopathology, immunohistochemistry, conventional reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and Universal Probe Library (UPL) RT-PCR assays were performed to identify Morbillivirus. Gross and microscopic findings compatible with CeMV were found in the majority of analyzed animals. Immunopositivity in the brain and UPL RT-PCR positivity in seven of the nine analyzed animals in at least two tissues confirmed CeMV systemic infection. Phylogenetic analysis, based on sequencing part of the phosphoprotein gene, showed that this isolate is a closely related dolphin morbillivirus (DMV) to that responsible for the 2006-2008 epizootics. CONCLUSION The combination of gross and histopathologic findings compatible with DMV with immunopositivity and molecular detection of DMV suggests that this DMV strain could cause this die-off event.

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A review of the current data on the cell density of normal adult human endothelial cells was carried out in order to establish some common parameters appearing in the different considered populations. From the analysis of cell growth patterns, it is inferred that the cell aging rate is similar for each of the different considered populations. Also, the morphology, the cell distribution and the tendency to hexagonallity are studied. The results are consistent with the hypothesis that this phenomenon is analogous with cell behavior in other structures such as dry foams and grains in polycrystalline materials. Therefore, its driving force may be controlled by the surface tension and the mobility of the boundaries.

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Esta investigación surge como resultado de la búsqueda por motivar en los niños, a través de la educación infantil, su imaginación y creatividad las cuales puedan ser expresadas a través de su comunicación oral y creativa entendiendo que a estas edades no se produce la escritura propiamente dicha. Se propuso el “MIVE” Método Icono Verbal En una primera fase se ha seleccionado como técnicas e instrumentos de recolección de datos la Lista de Cotejo, la misma que ha servido para recoger datos en la muestra seleccionada que fueron 320 niños de 5 años. Se realizó en 32 colegios de Lima Perú, para lo cual se escogió el diseño Experimental con un enfoque cuantitativo y un nivel cuasi experimental. En una segunda fase, los resultados obtenidos en centros educativos infantiles que nos permiten describir las características de la muestra, el nivel de la comunicación, la percepción visual y la asociación de imágenes icónicas para elaborar una temática cuentista. En una tercera fase, se lleva a cabo la interpretación de los resultados sobre la incidencia de todos los factores en relación a la función del nivel de su oralidad creativa que presenta la muestra. Los resultados que se han obtenido al término de la investigación resultan de gran utilidad cuanto que aclaran y plantean que El método Icono Verbal, desarrolla la comunicación oral-creativa, su percepción visual y logran asociar imágenes icónicas para elaborar una estructura de cuento en los niños de 5 años de edad.