113 resultados para Bonet, Carmelo
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Proposta presentada al Concurso internacional de ideas sobre un entorno urbano con perspectiva de género
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En una coyuntura en la que la pervivencia de los servicios públicos (de radiodifusión) es cuestionada a diario, la función cultural de éstos es presentada como elemento diferenciador fundamental con respecto a los medios públicos y por ende, razón para su supervivencia. Esta circunstancia ha propiciado que se haya extendido el uso del término cultura en todo lo relativo a los medios públicos, aunque no se haga explícita su definición. Con este trabajo nos proponemos aproximarnos al uso de “cultura” que presentan los textos legislativos e institucionales de dos corporaciones públicas autonómicas: la CCMA y la RTVA.
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Integrar docencia e investigación en el ámbito del consumo de fármacos y el uso de terapias complementarias por los estudiantes universitarios de Enfermería y de Administración y Dirección de Empresas (ADE) frente a los trastornos de salud. El objetivo docente es fomentar la competencia transversal “Capacidad de aprendizaje y Responsabilidad” relacionada con la integración los conocimientos necesarios para poder cuidarse y prevenir riesgos. Los resultados del estudio se comunicarán a través del Campus Virtual a los alumnos de las dos facultades (asignaturas a concretar por los profesores de los dos centros) e irán acompañados de un feed-back con recomendaciones sobre el uso responsable de fármacos y terapias complementarias.
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Integrar docencia e investigación en el ámbito del consumo de fármacos y el uso de terapias complementarias por los estudiantes universitarios de Enfermería y de Administración y Dirección de Empresas (ADE) frente a los trastornos de salud. El objetivo docente es fomentar la competencia transversal “Capacidad de aprendizaje y Responsabilidad” relacionada con la integración los conocimientos necesarios para poder cuidarse y prevenir riesgos. Los resultados del estudio se comunicarán a través del Campus Virtual a los alumnos de las dos facultades (asignaturas a concretar por los profesores de los dos centros) e irán acompañados de un feed-back con recomendaciones sobre el uso responsable de fármacos y terapias complementarias.
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Podeu consultar la Setena trobada de professorat de Ciències de la Salut completa a: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/43352
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Podeu consultar la Setena trobada de professorat de Ciències de la Salut completa a: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/43352
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Different signatures of natural selection persist over varying time scales in our genome, revealing possible episodes of adaptative evolution during human history. Here, we identify genes showing signatures of ancestral positive selection in the human lineage and investigate whether some of those genes have been evolving adaptatively in extant human populations. Specifically, we compared more than 11,000 human genes with their orthologs inchimpanzee, mouse, rat and dog and applied a branch-site likelihood method to test for positive selection on the human lineage. Among the significant cases, a robust set of 11 genes were then further explored for signatures of recent positive selection using SNP data. We genotyped 223 SNPs in 39 worldwide populations from the HGDP Diversity panel and supplemented this information with available genotypes for up to 4,814 SNPs distributed along 2 Mb centered on each gene. After exploring the allele frequency spectrum, population differentiation and the maintainance of long unbroken haplotypes, we found signals of recent adaptative phenomena in only one of the 11 candidate gene regions. However, the signal ofrecent selection in this region may come from a different, neighbouring gene (CD5) ratherthan from the candidate gene itself (VPS37C). For this set of positively-selected genes in thehuman lineage, we find no indication that these genes maintained their rapid evolutionarypace among human populations. Based on these data, it therefore appears that adaptation forhuman-specific and for population-specific traits may have involved different genes.
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Background: It has been suggested that chromosomal rearrangements harbor the molecular footprint of the biological phenomena which they induce, in the form, for instance, of changes in the sequence divergence rates of linked genes. So far, all the studies of these potential associations have focused on the relationship between structural changes and the rates of evolution of single-copy DNA and have tried to exclude segmental duplications (SDs). This is paradoxical, since SDs are one of the primary forces driving the evolution of structure and function in our genomes and have been linked not only with novel genes acquiring new functions, but also with overall higher DNA sequence divergence and major chromosomal rearrangements.Results: Here we take the opposite view and focus on SDs. We analyze several of the features of SDs, including the rates of intraspecific divergence between paralogous copies of human SDs and of interspecific divergence between human SDs and chimpanzee DNA. We study how divergence measures relate to chromosomal rearrangements, while considering other factors that affect evolutionary rates in single copy DNA. Conclusion: We find that interspecific SD divergence behaves similarly to divergence of single-copy DNA. In contrast, old and recent paralogous copies of SDs do present different patterns of intraspecific divergence. Also, we show that some relatively recent SDs accumulate in regions that carry inversions in sister lineages.
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Background: Myotragus balearicus was an endemic bovid from the Balearic Islands (Western Mediterranean) that became extinct around 6,000-4,000 years ago. The Myotragus evolutionary lineage became isolated in the islands most probably at the end of the Messinian crisis, when the desiccation of the Mediterranean ended, in a geological date established at 5.35 Mya. Thus, the sequences of Myotragus could be very valuable for calibrating the mammalian mitochondrial DNA clock and, in particular, the tree of the Caprinae subfamily, to which Myotragus belongs. Results: We have retrieved the complete mitochondrial cytochrome b gene (1,143 base pairs), plus fragments of the mitochondrial 12S gene and the nuclear 28S rDNA multi-copy gene from a well preserved Myotragus subfossil bone. The best resolved phylogenetic trees, obtained with the cytochrome b gene, placed Myotragus in a position basal to the Ovis group. Using the calibration provided by the isolation of Balearic Islands, we calculated that the initial radiation of caprines can be dated at 6.2 ± 0.4 Mya. In addition, alpine and southern chamois, considered until recently the same species, split around 1.6 ± 0.3 Mya, indicating that the two chamois species have been separated much longer than previously thought. Conclusion: Since there are almost no extant endemic mammals in Mediterranean islands, the sequence of the extinct Balearic endemic Myotragus has been crucial for allowing us to use the Messinian crisis calibration point for dating the caprines phylogenetic tree.
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L’assignatura Gestió i Planificació és una assignatura obligatòria en la menció Farmàcia Assistencial i Anàlisis Clíniques del Pla d’estudis del Grau de Farmàcia de l’any 2009 i el seu objectiu és aconseguir que els alumnes obtinguin els coneixements que els permetin assolir la capacitat de direcció i gestió necessàries en professionals sanitaris, que intentaran aconseguir la màxima rendibilitat de les oficines de farmàcia i serveis farmacèutics on desenvoluparan la seva activitat laboral, una rendibilitat encara més necessària en un temps marcat per la crisi i les retallades en sanitat. Es tracta d‘una assignatura que com totes les impartides per la Unitat d’Història de la Farmàcia, Legislació i Gestió Farmacèutiques és diferent de les altres que formen part de la carrera, en situar-se en un àmbit que interrelaciona el món del medicament i la farmàcia amb les ciències socials.
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Projecte tècnic de tractaments silvícoles encaminats a millorar l’estat actual, assegurar la regeneració natural i garantir la persistència de la massa de savinar que pobla una superfície de 16,6 ha de la finca “Mas Grimau”, al terme municipal de Tarragona (Tarragonès), de manera que evolucioni cap a un estadi més madur, al mateix temps que es contribueix a disminuir el risc d’incendi forestal. L’anterior, respon tant a l’elevat valor ecològic com al considerable interès que desenvolupa aquesta massa, principalment per ser l’única representació existent a tot el territori de Catalunya.
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Cultivation of black truffle, Tuber melanosporum Vitt., has become an important agricultural alternative in rural Mediterranean regions due to its success in relatively harsh conditions, its high market value and diminishing production in natural areas. In addition, truffle cultivation requires relatively low agricultural inputs, promotes reforestation and economic restoration of rural lands and land-use stability. However, there remain major issues regarding the management practices to ensure successful black truffle production. We therefore conducted an experiment to evaluate 3 levels of irrigation based on monthly water deficit and the effects of currently applied weed control systems and fertilization. Treatment effects were evaluated by examining the mycorrhizal status of out-planted 1-yr-old Quercus ilex L. seedlings and seedling growth parameters after 18 months in 3 distinct experimental truffle plantations located in the foothills of the Spanish Pyrenees. We found that replacing one-half of the water deficit of the driest month (moderate irrigation) promoted the proliferation of T. melanosporum mycorrhizae, while high irrigation reduced fine root production and truffle mycorrhizae. Glyphosate weed control improved seedling survival by up to 16% over control seedlings without jeopardizing truffle mycorrhizae in the first year. Fertilization did not improve seedling growth or influence its mycorrhizal status. We describe the persistent relationship between this ectomycorrhizal fungus and Q. ilex by quantifying old and new mycorrhizae and we discuss the ecological implications of the symbiosis.
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Mushroom picking has become a widespread autumn recreational activity in the Central Pyrenees and other regions of Spain. Predictive models that relate mushroom production or fungal species richness with forest stand and site characteristics are not available. This study used mushroom production data from 24 Scots pine plots over 3 years to develop a predictive model that could facilitate forest management decisions when comparing silvicultural options in terms of mushroom production. Mixed modelling was used to model the dependence of mushroom production on stand and site factors. The results showed that productions were greatest when stand basal area was approximately 20 m2 ha-1. Increasing elevation and northern aspect increased total mushroom production as well as the production of edible and marketed mushrooms. Increasing slope decreased productions. Marketed Lactarius spp., the most important group collected in the region, showed similar relationships. The annual variation in mushroom production correlated with autumn rainfall. Mushroom species richness was highest when the total production was highest.