27 resultados para Rodríguez de La Buria, Pedro
em Acceda, el repositorio institucional de la Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. España
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Programa de doctorado: Biomedicina aplicada a la práctica clínica
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Doctorado en Ciencias Económicas y Empresariales. Programa de Fundamentos de Contabilidad y Economía Financiera
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Tribunal: María Esther Torres Padrón y Ascensión Viera Rodríguez de la Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, José Antonio Murillo Pulgarín de la Universidad Castilla La Mancha,Ana García Campaña de la Universidad de Granada ; y como presidente del tribunal, Venerando González Díaz de la Universidad de La Laguna
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Acto realizado el 23 de abril de 2012, en la sala de grados del edificio de la Facultad de Veterinaria, organizado por la Biblioteca Universitaria y con el siguiente contenido: el ganador de la primera convocatoria de relato corto sobre vida universitaria, Fernando Fernández Rodríguez, presentó la charla: La Edad de Oro, la exposición surrealista de Tenerife en 1935 y el coloquio de los perros en la Universidad, leída por Eligia Rodríguez Ponce. Después, se procedió a la entrega de los premios de la Convocatoria del III Premio de Relato Corto sobre Vida Universitaria, acto realizado por Isabel Pascua Febles y María del Carmen Martín Marichal, siendo galardonada con el primer premio, Sara Pérez Espinosa, autora de Guagua 328?.
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[EN] The taxonomy of pedunculate cirripedes belonging to the genus Pollicipes has essentially remained unchanged since Charles Darwin described them in his exhaustive work on the Cirripedia. This genus includes three species of stalked barnacles: Pollicipes pollicipes in the north-eastern Atlantic, P. polymerus in the north-eastern Pacific and P. elegans in the central-eastern Pacific. However, a population genetics analysis of P. pollicipes suggested the presence of a putative cryptic species collected from the Cape Verde Islands in the central-eastern Atlantic. This study examines the morphology of these genetically divergent specimens and compares them with that of representative Atlantic samples of the biogeographically closely related P. pollicipes and with the poorly described P. elegans.
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Doctorado en Ciencias Económicas y Empresariales. Programa de Fundamentos de Contabilidad y Economía Financiera
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Este video forma parte del proyecto “Las visitas didácticas como conterxto para la enseñanza de las Ciencias” desarrollado por: Mª del Carmen Mato Carrodeguas, Emigdia Repetto Jiménez, José Ramón Calvo Fernández, Ángeles Mestres Izquierdo. Consejería de Educación Cultura y Deportes del Gobierno de Canarias. La Grabación y la edición es de Sergio Rodríguez Matos, la música de Argimira Alonso Medina y la locución de José Luis Domínguez. Departamento de Didácticas Especiales Centro Superior de Formación del Profesorado.
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[EN] Background. Coxiella burnetii is a highly clonal microorganism which is difficult to culture, requiring BSL3 conditions for its propagation. This leads to a scarce availability of isolates worldwide. On the other hand, published methods of characterization have delineated up to 8 different genomic groups and 36 genotypes. However, all these methodologies, with the exception of one that exhibited limited discriminatory power (3 genotypes), rely on performing between 10 and 20 PCR amplifications or sequencing long fragments of DNA, which make their direct application to clinical samples impracticable and leads to a scarce accessibility of data on the circulation of C. burnetii genotypes. Results: To assess the variability of this organism in Spain, we have developed a novel method that consists of a multiplex (8 targets) PCR and hybridization with specific probes that reproduce the previous classification of this organism into 8 genomic groups, and up to 16 genotypes. It allows for a direct characterization from clinical and environmental samples in a single run, which will help in the study of the different genotypes circulating in wild and domestic cycles as well as from sporadic human cases and outbreaks. The method has been validated with reference isolates. A high variability of C. burnetii has been found in Spain among 90 samples tested, detecting 10 different genotypes, being those adaA negative associated with acute Q fever cases presenting as fever of intermediate duration with liver involvement and with chronic cases. Genotypes infecting humans are also found in sheep, goats, rats, wild boar and ticks, and the only genotype found in cattle has never been found among our clinical samples. Conclusions: This newly developed methodology has permitted to demonstrate that C. burnetii is highly variable in Spain. With the data presented here, cattle seem not to participate in the transmission of C. burnetii to humans in the samples studied, while sheep, goats, wild boar, rats and ticks share genotypes with the human population.
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Programa de doctorado: Contabilidad.