6 resultados para San Francisco Earthquake and Fire, Calif., 1906

em Universidad del Rosario, Colombia


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The document refers to the San Francisco river canalization and subsequent construction of the Avenida Jiménez de Quesada. Understanding that the project was ascribed to the modernizing policy of the time, the investigation identifies the different stages in the canalization process, and shows its relations with the spatial structure of the city and the local conditions that developed on the river surroundings. The financing of the project through the “property increase duty” permits an illustration of the progress of canalization and construction of the Jiménez Avenue process, providing a less technical and more social meaning to the sequence in which the project executed. Consequently, the document approaches the shaping dynamics of Bogotá´s spatial structure at the beginning of the XX century.

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Este estudio de caso analiza las formas de solidaridad internacional de OXFAM Gran Bretaña y Cáritas Española con las dinámicas y procesos de la Comunidad de Paz San Francisco de Asís en el Chocó. Comunidad que surge en medio del desplazamiento forzado en 1997.

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Esta investigación ofrece un análisis del reconocimiento jurídico a la desagregación territorial. La primera parte de la investigación giro en torno a la necesidad de caracterizar las tensiones emergentes en el territorio ancestral de los pueblos Camëntsá e Inga con el proyecto de la construcción de la variante San Francisco-Mocoa, en el periodo de 1996 al 2011. La segunda parte analizó las acciones reivindicativas empleadas por los pueblos indígenas Camëntsá e Inga en el marco de su interés por el reconocimiento del derecho al territorio; y finalmente se analizaron los marcos institucionales que explican las tensiones respecto al reconocimiento del territorio entre el Gobierno Nacional y las Autoridades Indígenas de los pueblos Camëntsá e Inga en el departamento del Putumayo.

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Vista occidental de la fachada del Palacio San Francisco ubicado en la av. Jimenez con séptima, se observa transeúntes de la calle y tres banderas de Colombia, Cundinamarca y Bogotá.

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Vista del Pasillo del segundo piso del Palacio de San Francisco el cual comunica con el salón de protocolo.

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Protein tyrosine phosphatase non-receptor type 22 (PTPN22) is a negative regulator of T-cell activation associated with several autoimmune diseases, including systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Missense rs2476601 is associated with SLE in individuals with European ancestry. Since the rs2476601 risk allele frequency differs dramatically across ethnicities, we assessed robustness of PTPN22 association with SLE and its clinical subphenotypes across four ethnically diverse populations. Ten SNPs were genotyped in 8220 SLE cases and 7369 controls from in European-Americans (EA), African-Americans (AA), Asians (AS), and Hispanics (HS). We performed imputation-based association followed by conditional analysis to identify independent associations. Significantly associated SNPs were tested for association with SLE clinical sub-phenotypes, including autoantibody profiles. Multiple testing was accounted for by using false discovery rate. We successfully imputed and tested allelic association for 107 SNPs within the PTPN22 region and detected evidence of ethnic-specific associations from EA and HS. In EA, the strongest association was at rs2476601 (P = 4.761029, OR = 1.40 (95% CI = 1.25–1.56)). Independent association with rs1217414 was also observed in EA, and both SNPs are correlated with increased European ancestry. For HS imputed intronic SNP, rs3765598, predicted to be a cis-eQTL, was associated (P = 0.007, OR = 0.79 and 95% CI = 0.67–0.94). No significant associations were observed in AA or AS. Case-only analysis using lupus-related clinical criteria revealed differences between EA SLE patients positive for moderate to high titers of IgG anti-cardiolipin (aCL IgG .20) versus negative aCL IgG at rs2476601 (P = 0.012, OR = 1.65). Association was reinforced when these cases were compared to controls (P = 2.761025, OR = 2.11). Our results validate that rs2476601 is the most significantly associated SNP in individuals with European ancestry. Additionally, rs1217414 and rs3765598 may be associated with SLE. Further studies are required to confirm the involvement of rs2476601 with aCL IgG.