4 resultados para 13TH INTERNATIONAL-CONGRESS
em Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Málaga
Resumo:
El objetivo de este estudio es comprobar si existen diferencias en algunos predictores cognitivos de la lectura (conocimiento fonológico, denominación rápida alfanumérica y no alfanumérica, y memoria fonológica) entre los seis y a los siete años en sujetos españoles. La muestra está formada por 116 alumnos de seis años inicialmente, pertenecientes a colegios de nivel sociocultural medio, de habla castellana y sin necesidades educativas especiales. Los sujetos fueron evaluados a los seis y siete años en las competencias cognitivas del estudio. Tras la realización de análisis descriptivo-exploratorios y sendas pruebas t de Student para muestras relacionadas se encontraron diferencias estadísticamente significativas entre los 6 y los 7 años tanto en conocimiento fonológico como en nombramiento rápido alfanumérico y no alfanumérico, siendo mejor la ejecución a los 7 años. Sin embargo, las diferencias no fueron estadísticamente significativas en memoria fonológica entre los 6 y los 7 años. En función de estos resultados, cabe esperar que las relaciones de estas variables con la lectura y la escritura de palabras y pseudopalabras a estas edades sean diferentes. Se resalta la implicación de los resultados en la práctica educativa, con el fin de prevenir las dificultades de aprendizaje y optimizar los procesos de enseñanza-aprendizaje de la lengua escrita en español.
Resumo:
Para reseñar los efectos de la Constitución Española en el Derecho Privado Español se recuerdan en primer lugar algunas generalidades sobe el Derecho Constitucional Español y a continuación se repasan, a título de ejemplo, los efectos de la Constitución sobre los derechos de la personalidad, el derecho a la propiedad privada y el derecho al matrimonio.
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The pan-Myosin Heavy Chain (pan-MyHC) marker MF20 have been reported to show similar, homogeneous signal in the myocardial segments of the heart of teleosts and tetrapods. However, in an ongoing study of the myocardial structure of the dogfish (Scyliorhinus canicula; Chondrichthyes), we observed differential immunostaining of the cardiac segments using another pan-MyHC, the A4.1025 antibody. In order to investigate the relevance of this finding for better understanding of the morphology and evolution of the vertebrate heart, we performed immunohistochemistry, slot blot and western blot in several species of chondrichthyans, actinopterygians and mammals using the above mentioned antibodies. In the dogfish heart, A4.1025 and MF20 specifically recognized MyHC isoforms, although with different degree of affinity. MF20 reactivity was homogeneous and high in all the myocardial segments. However, A4.1025 reactivity was heterogeneous. It was high in the sinus venosus (external layer), atrium and atrioventricular region, low in the ventricle and conus arteriosus, and null in the internal layer of the sinus venosus. A heterogeneous pattern of A4.1025 immunoreactivity was also detected in two other elasmobranchs, a holocephalan, a polypteryform and an acipenseriform. In all of these species, MF20 immunoreactivity was homogeneous. In addition, both markers showed a homogeneous immunoreactivity pattern in teleosts and mammals. Our results indicate that in the hearts of ancient gnathostomes, in all of which a conspicuous conus arteriosus exists, one or more MyHC isoforms with low affinity for A4.1025 show segment-specific distributions. Thus, A4.1025 appears to be an appropriated marker to identify the cardiac segments and their boundaries. We propose that the segmentspecific distribution of MyHC isoforms may generate a particular type of myocardial contractility associated with the presence of a conus arteriosus.
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Recent work has shown that the cardiac outflow tract of sharks and chimaeras does not consist of a single myocardial component, the conus arteriosus, as classically accepted, but two, namely, the myocardial conus arteriosus and the non-myocardial bulbus arteriosus. However, the anatomical composition of the outflow tract of the batoid hearts remains unknown. The present study was designed to fill this gap. The material examined consisted of hearts of two species of rays, namely, the Mediterranean starry ray (Raja asterias) and sandy ray (Leucoraja circularis). They were studied using scanning electron microscopy, and histochemical and inmunohistochemical techniques. In both species, the outflow tract consists of two components, proximal and distal with regard to the ventricle. The proximal component is the conus arteriosus; it is characterized by the presence of compact myocardium in its wall and several transverse rows of pocket-shaped valves at its luminal side. Each valve consists of a leaflet and its supporting sinus. Histologically, the leaflet has two fibrosas, inner and outer, and a middle coat, the spongiosa. The distal component lacks myocardium. Its wall consists of smooth muscle cells, elastic fibers and collagen. Thus, it shows an arterial-like structure. However, it differs from the aorta because it is covered by the epicardium and crossed by coronary arteries. These findings indicate that the distal component is morphologically equivalent to the bulbus arteriosus of sharks and chimaeras. In contrast to foregoing descriptions, the valves of the first transverse row are distally anchored to the bulbus arteriosus and not to the ventral aorta. Our findings give added support to the notion that presence of a bulbus arteriosus at the arterial pole of the heart is common to all chondrichtyans, and not an apomorphy of actinopterygians as classically thought.