955 resultados para Saarela, Toni
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Después de la muerte de Toni, en agosto de 2011, sus amigos y conocidos continuaron dirigiéndole mensajes en su cuenta de Facebook. Este trabajo presenta un estudio cualitativo, desde una perspectiva etnográfica, de esa cuenta de Facebook, como un lugar virtual que permitió nuevas formas de duelo, luto y relación con la memoria de la persona fallecida, ante la desaparición o pérdida de significado de los ritos tradicionales relacionados con la muerte.
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The longwave emission of planetary atmospheres that contain a condensable absorbing gas in the infrared (i.e., longwave), which is in equilibrium with its liquid phase at the surface, may exhibit an upper bound. Here we analyze the effect of the atmospheric absorption of sunlight on this radiation limit. We assume that the atmospheric absorption of infrared radiation is independent of wavelength except within the spectral width of the atmospheric window, where it is zero. The temperature profile in radiative equilibrium is obtained analytically as a function of the longwave optical thickness. For illustrative purposes, numerical values for the infrared atmospheric absorption (i.e., greenhouse effect) and the liquid vapor equilibrium curve of the condensable absorbing gas refer to water. Values for the atmospheric absorption of sunlight (i.e., antigreenhouse effect) take a wide range since our aim is to provide a qualitative view of their effects. We find that atmospheres with a transparent region in the infrared spectrum do not present an absolute upper bound on the infrared emission. This result may be also found in atmospheres opaque at all infrared wavelengths if the fraction of absorbed sunlight in the atmosphere increases with the longwave opacity
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The hypothesis of minimum entropy production is applied to a simple one-dimensional energy balance model and is analysed for different values of the radiative forcing due to greenhouse gases. The extremum principle is used to determine the planetary “conductivity” and to avoid the “diffusive” approximation, which is commonly assumed in this type of model. For present conditions the result at minimum radiative entropy production is similar to that obtained by applying the classical model. Other climatic scenarios show visible differences, with better behaviour for the extremal case
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The Computational Biophysics Group at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra (GRIB-UPF) hosts two unique computational resources dedicated to the execution of large scale molecular dynamics (MD) simulations: (a) the ACMD molecular-dynamics software, used on standard personal computers with graphical processing units (GPUs); and (b) the GPUGRID. net computing network, supported by users distributed worldwide that volunteer GPUs for biomedical research. We leveraged these resources and developed studies, protocols and open-source software to elucidate energetics and pathways of a number of biomolecular systems, with a special focus on flexible proteins with many degrees of freedom. First, we characterized ion permeation through the bactericidal model protein Gramicidin A conducting one of the largest studies to date with the steered MD biasing methodology. Next, we addressed an open problem in structural biology, the determination of drug-protein association kinetics; we reconstructed the binding free energy, association, and dissaciociation rates of a drug like model system through a spatial decomposition and a Makov-chain analysis. The work was published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and become one of the few landmark papers elucidating a ligand-binding pathway. Furthermore, we investigated the unstructured Kinase Inducible Domain (KID), a 28-peptide central to signalling and transcriptional response; the kinetics of this challenging system was modelled with a Markovian approach in collaboration with Frank Noe’s group at the Freie University of Berlin. The impact of the funding includes three peer-reviewed publication on high-impact journals; three more papers under review; four MD analysis components, released as open-source software; MD protocols; didactic material, and code for the hosting group.
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The space and time discretization inherent to all FDTD schemesintroduce non-physical dispersion errors, i.e. deviations ofthe speed of sound from the theoretical value predicted bythe governing Euler differential equations. A generalmethodologyfor computing this dispersion error via straightforwardnumerical simulations of the FDTD schemes is presented.The method is shown to provide remarkable accuraciesof the order of 1/1000 in a wide variety of twodimensionalfinite difference schemes.
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Background: Awareness of the negative effects of smoking on children's health prompted a decrease in the self-reporting of parental tobacco use in periodic surveys from most industrialized countries. Our aim is to assess changes between ETS exposure at the end of pregnancy and at 4 years of age determined by the parents' self-report and measurement of cotinine in age related biological matrices.Methods: The prospective birth cohort included 487 infants from Barcelona city (Spain). Mothers were asked about maternal and household smoking habit. Cord serum and children's urinary cotinine were analyzed in duplicate using a double antibody radioimmunoassay. Results: At 4 years of age, the median urinary cotinine level in children increased 1.4 or 3.5 times when father or mother smoked, respectively. Cotinine levels in children's urine statistically differentiated children from smoking mothers (Geometric Mean (GM) 19.7 ng/ml; 95% CI 16.83–23.01) and exposed homes (GM 7.1 ng/ml; 95% CI 5.61–8.99) compared with non-exposed homes (GM 4.5 ng/ml; 95% CI 3.71–5.48). Maternal self-reported ETS exposure in homes declined in the four year span between the two time periods from 42.2% to 31.0% (p < 0.01). Nevertheless, most of the children considered non-exposed by their mothers had detectable levels of cotinine above 1 ng/mL in their urine.Conclusion: We concluded that cotinine levels determined in cord blood and urine, respectively, were useful for categorizing the children exposed to smoking and showed that a certain increase in ETS exposure during the 4-year follow-up period occurred.
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Adult hippocampal neurogenesis results in the continuous formation of new neurons and is a process of brain plasticity involved in learning and memory. Although inducible-reversible transgenic mouse models are increasingly being used to investigate adult neurogenesis, transgene control requires the administration of an activator, doxycycline (Dox), with unknown effects on adult neurogenesis. Here, we tested the effect of Dox administration on adult neurogenesis in vivo. We found that 4 weeks of Dox treatment at doses commonly used for gene expression control, resulted in increased neurogenesis. Furthermore, the dendrites of new neurons displayed increased spine density. Concomitantly, Iba1-expressing microglia was reduced by Dox treatment. These results indicate that Dox treatment may interfere with parameters of relevance for the use of inducible transgenic mice in studies of adult neurogenesis or brain inflammation.
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Contact theory and threat group theory offer contradictory hypotheses regarding the effect of contact with immigrants. Despite recent efforts to test the validity of both approaches, we still lack a definitive conclusion. This article integrates both approaches and tests the effect of contact towards immigrants and how this changes when different contexts are considered. Mainly, we investigate the effect of the economic environment and the immigrant group size on modifying attitudes toward immigration. The hypotheses, which are tested in Catalonia, show that contact with immigrants reduce negative attitudes towards immigration, especially friendship and family contact. However, mixed results are reported regarding the effect of economic environment and immigrant group size. Whereas the former modifies positively the effect of workplace contact, the latter has no effect. Findings have implications for the impact of context when dealing with the impact of contact on attitudes towards immigration.
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Insinöörityö tehtiin Panalpina Finland Oy:lle. Työn tarkoituksena oli selvittää, kumpi on yritykselle kustannustehokkaampi vaihtoehto, nykyinen, ulkoistettu terminaali vai investointi omaan terminaaliin. Ulkoistettu terminaalitila on käynyt yrityksen nykyiselle tavaramäärälle riittämättömäksi. Yrityksen ja palveluntuottajan välisessä tiedonkulussa sekä tavaran kierron hitaudessa esiintyy myös ongelmia. Näiden syiden vuoksi nykyinen toiminta ei vastaa kohdeyrityksen yleistä imagotasoa, ja siksi yritys harkitsee investointia omaan terminaaliin. Teoriaosan alussa kerrotaan yleistä ulkoistamisesta sekä terminaali- ja varastotiloista. Sen jälkeen käsitellään varastoinnin kustannuksia ja keskeisiä tunnuslukuja, toimintolaskentaa sekä tasapainotettua mittaristoa. Investointilaskelmista selostetaan nykyarvomenetelmä, jota käytetään tämän työn tutkimuksissa laskentamenetelmänä. Teoriaosan loppuosassa kerrotaan ulkoistetun terminaalin ja oman terminaalin hyödyistä ja haitoista. Työn empiirisessä osassa esitellään kohdeyritys ja palveluntuottaja sekä kerrotaan osapuolten yhteistyöstä ja ongelmista. Tässä osassa esitetään myös nykyarvomenetelmällä lasketut terminaalivaihtoehtojen kannattavuustulokset. Työn lopussa on pohdinta ja yhteenveto. Tämän työn tutkimustulokset ovat luottamukselliset, minkä takia niitä ei ole esitetty työn julkisessa osassa.
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Ympäristöohjelma on osa ympäristöjärjestelmää. Ympäristöohjelma sisältää käytännön toimenpiteet, joilla varmistetaan ympäristötavoitteiden saavuttaminen. Tavoitteiden saavuttamiseksi ympäristöohjelmaan määritetään myös tarvittavat vastuuhenkilöt, keinot, aikataulut, resurssit ja mittarit, joilla tavoitteita mitataan. Insinöörityön tarkoituksena oli laatia Esko Gustafsson Oy:lle ympäristöohjelma vuosille 2007 - 2009. Tavoitteena oli myös laatia käytännön ohjeistukset merkittävien ympäristönäkökohtien hallintaan. Työ aloitettiin tunnistamalla yrityksen toiminnat ja määrittelemällä toimintojen ympäristönäkökohdat. Tämän jälkeen arvioitiin yrityksen merkittävät ympäristönäkökohdat, joiden pohjalta ympäristöohjelma laadittiin. Työn tuloksena saatiin laadittua tehokas ympäristöohjelma. Ympäristöohjelma pystytään viemään läpi erittäin pienillä resursseilla. Jos ympäristöohjelman tavoitteet saadaan täytettyä, säästetään merkittävästi kustannuksissa.
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El tema del nostre treball és la morositat, centrant‐nos en el estudi d’un cas real en la relació entre dues empreses, un client i un proveïdor, en el què el client va presentar signes de morositat, encara que en cap moment va deixar de pagar cap factura al client. En primer lloc, volem analitzar dades sobre la morositat, per saber com és desenvolupa un cas real d’una empresa amb problemes de morositat i quines son les conseqüències de la morositat, centrant‐nos en dues possibles vies: la via judicial, amb una denúncia a l’Administració Concursal, i la que passa per acudir a certes empreses que, en el límit de la llei, fan servir mètodes persuasius, cal dir que Aquest és un dels objectius fonamentals del treball, és a dir, intentar trobar algunes de les possibles solucions a la morositat, així com intentar detectar aquesta i veure si es pot identificar un morós tipus, cosa que trobaríem d’extrema importància.D’altra banda, com es lògic, volem aplicar els coneixements adquirits en aquests últims anys pel que fa al àmbit de la economia, tant en l’anàlisi de les dades com en els altres apartats del treball.
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Adult hippocampal neurogenesis results in the continuous formation of new neurons and is a process of brain plasticity involved in learning and memory. The neurogenic niche regulates the stem cell proliferation and the differentiation and survival of new neurons and a major contributor to the neurogenic niche are astrocytes. Among the molecules secreted by astrocytes, D-serine is an important gliotransmitter and is a co-agonist of the glutamate, N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor. D-serine has been shown to enhance the proliferation of neural stem cells in vitro, but its effect on adult neurogenesis in vivo is unknown. Here, we tested the effect of exogenous administration of D-serine on adult neurogenesis in the mouse dentate gyrus. We found that 1 week of treatment with D-serine increased cell proliferation in vivo and in vitro and increased the density of neural stem cells and transit amplifying progenitors. Furthermore, D-serine increased the survival of newborn neurons. Together, these results indicate that D-serine treatment resulted in the improvement of several steps of adult neurogenesis in vivo.
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BACKGROUND: Adult neurogenesis occurs in the hippocampus of most mammals, including humans, and plays an important role in hippocampal-dependent learning. This process is highly regulated by neuronal activity and might therefore be vulnerable to anesthesia. In this article, the authors investigated this possibility by evaluating the impact of propofol anesthesia on mouse hippocampal neurons generated during adulthood, at two functionally distinct maturational stages of their development. METHODS: Adult-born hippocampal neurons were identified using the cell proliferation marker bromodeoxyuridine or a retroviral vector expressing the green fluorescent protein in dividing cells and their progenies. Eleven or 17 days after the labeling procedure, animals (n = 3-5 animals per group) underwent a 6-h-long propofol anesthesia. Twenty-one days after labeling, the authors analyzed the survival, differentiation, and morphologic maturation of adult-born neurons using confocal microscopy. RESULTS: Propofol impaired the survival and maturation of adult-born neurons in an age-dependent manner. Anesthesia induced a significant decrease in the survival of neurons that were 17 days old at the time of anesthesia, but not of neurons that were 11 days old. Similarly, propofol anesthesia significantly reduced the dendritic maturation of neurons generated 17 days before anesthesia, without interfering with the maturation of neurons generated 11 days before anesthesia. CONCLUSIONS: These results reveal that propofol impairs the survival and maturation of adult-born hippocampal neurons in a developmental stage-dependent manner in mice.
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In adult mammals, neural progenitors located in the dentate gyrus retain their ability to generate neurons and glia throughout lifetime. In rodents, increased production of new granule neurons is associated with improved memory capacities, while decreased hippocampal neurogenesis results in impaired memory performance in several memory tasks. In mouse models of Alzheimer's disease, neurogenesis is impaired and the granule neurons that are generated fail to integrate existing networks. Thus, enhancing neurogenesis should improve functional plasticity in the hippocampus and restore cognitive deficits in these mice. Here, we performed a screen of transcription factors that could potentially enhance adult hippocampal neurogenesis. We identified Neurod1 as a robust neuronal determinant with the capability to direct hippocampal progenitors towards an exclusive granule neuron fate. Importantly, Neurod1 also accelerated neuronal maturation and functional integration of new neurons during the period of their maturation when they contribute to memory processes. When tested in an APPxPS1 mouse model of Alzheimer's disease, directed expression of Neurod1 in cycling hippocampal progenitors conspicuously reduced dendritic spine density deficits on new hippocampal neurons, to the same level as that observed in healthy age-matched control animals. Remarkably, this population of highly connected new neurons was sufficient to restore spatial memory in these diseased mice. Collectively our findings demonstrate that endogenous neural stem cells of the diseased brain can be manipulated to become new neurons that could allow cognitive improvement.
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We present a non-equilibrium theory in a system with heat and radiative fluxes. The obtained expression for the entropy production is applied to a simple one-dimensional climate model based on the first law of thermodynamics. In the model, the dissipative fluxes are assumed to be independent variables, following the criteria of the Extended Irreversible Thermodynamics (BIT) that enlarges, in reference to the classical expression, the applicability of a macroscopic thermodynamic theory for systems far from equilibrium. We analyze the second differential of the classical and the generalized entropy as a criteria of stability of the steady states. Finally, the extreme state is obtained using variational techniques and observing that the system is close to the maximum dissipation rate