2 resultados para Auroras polares
em Repositorio Académico de la Universidad Nacional de Costa Rica
Resumo:
The sponges are simple multicellularorganisms; they inhabit in marine environments from the polar seas to the tropical waterswhere they are more abundant. These species are exposed to large populations of microbes, reason that explains their complex morphological and cellular defense mechanism, which are used by these organisms to fight against pathogens. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the antibacterial activity of the marine sponge Ircinia campana, whichinhabits in the south of the Caribbean coast of Costa Rica against Sthapylococcus aureus gram-positive bacteria. Sampleswere collected in Punta Uva in Limónduring July of 2007. The active compounds were obtainedby extraction with acetone (crude extract); and subsequently, chromatographic extracts were obtained using fractions 1:4 hexane: ethyl acetate. The antibacterial activities of the different fractions, including the crude extract were tested.Our results suggest a zone of inhibition of 14.60 ±0.25 mm for the crude extract and18.70±0.25mm for the most active fraction separated by chromatography. The metabolite responsible for the antibacterial activity was isolated by High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC)and preliminarily characterized through ultraviolet (UV) and infrared (IR) spectroscopy.
Resumo:
ResumenEl discurso oficial de los pequeños y medianos productores de café muestra a) una relación inversa entre el grado de diferenciación social y el número y calidad de códigos sociales que se incorporan en la producción discursiva; b) que cuanto más diferenciado es socialmente el contexto social más se reducen las posibilidades de estructurar su discurso por medio de atribuciones polares; c) cuantos más códigos intervengan en la producción discursiva para aprehender una situación social determinada más diferenciada se torna esa realidad en la cognición social que de ella se tiene y, por consiguiente, más vulnerable se torna el grupo social que produce ese discurso de perder el control de su producción.AbstractThe explicit ideological statements of small and medium coffee producers show a) an inverse relationship between the degree of social differentiation and the number and quality of social codes included in these ideological expressions; b) that the greater social differentiation, there is less possibility of structuring ideological statements through polarities of attributions; c) that the more codes are involved in the production of such ideological statements for a given social situation, that reality will be less differentiated in social cognizance, and the social group producing such statements will be more vulnerable lo loss of control over its production.