990 resultados para niveles de AF
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Este artículo presenta los resultados de una investigación realizada en alumnos de primer año medio del Liceo Eleuterio Ramírez de Osorno. El objetivo de dicha investigación era conocer el desarrollo del pensamiento geométrico en el tema de transformaciones isométricas según la Teoría de Van Hiele. La metodología de investigación es cualitativa, específicamente mediante estudio de casos. La recolección de datos se realizó mediante un seguimiento en el desarrollo de las actividades planteadas, observación de participantes y entrevistas. Como resultado se obtuvo que los alumnos mayoritariamente exhiben características del nivel 1 de reconocimiento para la isometría de simetría.
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En el presente trabajo abordamos la Modelación Matemática como una alternativa pedagógica en distintos niveles educativos. La experiencia consiste en presentar el mismo problema a estudiantes de primer año de Nivel Polimodal (Medio superior) y a alumnos de la carrera Profesorado en Matemática que habían cursado la asignatura Análisis I. El trabajo describe una actividad de Modelación Matemática en la que se propuso, a través de una situación problemática, analizar los costos de producción e ingresos según el nivel de complejidad de fabricación de joyas, cuyos modelos obedecen a las etapas sucesivas de la curva Antikoch. Concluimos que el uso de modelación es un proceso para desarrollar capacidades en general y actitudes en los estudiantes, tornándolos creativos y habilidosos en la resolución de problemas.
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Measures of prevention and control against polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) focus on an official food control, a code of best practice to reduce PAHs levels by controlling industry and in the development of a chemopreventive strategy. Regulation (EU) 835/2011 establishes maximum levels of PAHs for each food group. In addition, Regulations (EU) 333/2007 and 836/2011 set up the methods of sampling and analysis for its official control. Scientific studies prove that the chemopreventive strategy is effective against these genotoxic compounds effects. Most chemopreventive compounds studied with proven protective effects against PAHs are found in fruit and vegetables.
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In this study, we report on a novel, expedited solid-phase approach for the synthesis of biotinylated and fluorescently tagged irreversible affinity based probes for the chymotrypsin and elastase-like serine proteases. The novel solid-phase biotinylation or fluorescent labeling of the aminoalkane diphenyl phosphonate warhead using commercially available Biotin-PEG-NovaTag or EDANS NovaTag resin permits rapid, facile synthesis of these reagents. We demonstrate the kinetic evaluation and utilization of a number of these irreversible inactivators for chymotrypsin-like (chymotrypsin/human cathepsin G) and elastase-like serine proteases. Encouragingly, these compounds display comparable potency against their target proteases as their N-benzyloxycarbonyl (Cbz)-protected parent compounds, from which they were derived, and function as efficient active site-directed inactivators of their target proteases. We subsequently applied the biotinylated reagents for the sensitive detection of protease species via Western blot, showing that the inactivation of the protease was specifically mediated through the active site serine. Furthermore, we also demonstrate the successful detection of serine protease species with the fluorescently labeled derivatives “in-gel”, thus avoiding the need for downstream Western blotting. Finally, we also show the utility of biotinylated and pegylated affinity probes for the isolation/enrichment of serine protease species, via capture with immobilized streptavidin, and their subsequent identification via de novo sequencing. Given their selectivity of action against the serine proteases, we believe that these reagents can be exploited for the direct, rapid, and selective identification of these enzymes from biological milieu containing multiple protease subclasses.
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In this paper, the performance of the network coded amplify-forward cooperative protocol is studied. The use of network coding can suppress the bandwidth resource consumed by relay transmission, and hence increase the spectral efficiency of cooperative diversity. A distributed strategy of relay selection is applied to the cooperative scheme, which can reduce system overhead and also facilitate the development of the explicit expressions of information metrics, such as outage probability and ergodic capacity. Both analytical and numerical results demonstrate that the proposed protocol can achieve large ergodic capacity and full diversity gain simultaneously.
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This paper elaborates on the ergodic capacity of fixed-gain amplify-and-forward (AF) dual-hop systems, which have recently attracted considerable research and industry interest. In particular, two novel capacity bounds that allow for fast and efficient computation and apply for nonidentically distributed hops are derived. More importantly, they are generic since they apply to a wide range of popular fading channel models. Specifically, the proposed upper bound applies to Nakagami-m, Weibull, and generalized-K fading channels, whereas the proposed lower bound is more general and applies to Rician fading channels. Moreover, it is explicitly demonstrated that the proposed lower and upper bounds become asymptotically exact in the high signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) regime. Based on our analytical expressions and numerical results, we gain valuable insights into the impact of model parameters on the capacity of fixed-gain AF dual-hop relaying systems. © 2011 IEEE.