943 resultados para Wound depth
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En 2009 se presento la estandarización de cultivos de queratinocitos autólogos cultivados en suero autólogo. En este estudio los autores describen la efectividad de estos parches de regeneración de piel, para la cobertura de áreas cruentas con indicación de injerto de piel parcial. El porcentaje de epitelización del área cruenta fue el punto principal. Métodos: 47 pacientes fueron incluidos consecutivamente, equivalentes a 78 áreas cruentas. Las áreas fueron estratificadas según la profundidad: grupo 1:IIA (n=8) grupo 2: IIB (n=39); grupo 3,III (n=24) y grupo 4, etiología diferente: Otras (n=7). Todas las áreas fueron tratadas con injertos de queratinocitos autólogos cultivados en suero autólogo y se realizo registro fotográfico y del porcentaje de epitelización al día 5, 7, 15 y 30. Resultados: La efectividad de los injertos de queratinocitos autólogos es de 53.16% ± 46.46%. El porcentaje de epitelización es mayor para el grupo 1 (100%) y grupo 2 (62.79%) que para el grupo 3 (27.57%) y el grupo 4 (33.86%). Se encontró relación entre la interacción de las medianas del porcentaje de epitelización entre área corporal y grado de quemadura (p<0.001 KW) siendo mayor para el grupo 1 en todas las áreas, grupo 2 en cara, grupo 3 en tronco y grupo 4 en cara; y el menor porcentaje de epitelización en el grupo 3 y grupo 4 de las áreas ubicadas tronco. Conclusión: Los injertos de queratinocitos autólogos cultivados en suero autólogo son un método de cobertura eficaz para áreas cruentas producidas por quemaduras IIA y IIB independientemente del tamaño y la localización , y para las áreas cruentas pequeñas (<9cm2) de etiología diferente o grado III de profundidad. Palabras Clave: Cultivo queratinocitos, cobertura áreas cruentas, efectividad.
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Estudia la guerra civil desencadenada en el siglo XVII en Inglaterra y sus repercusiones sobre el sistema de gobierno del país, así como a uno de los personajes más controvertidos de la historia de Gran Bretaña, Oliver Cromwell. Cumple con los requisitos del currículo nacional inglés para la etapa de 3 de secundaria (key stage 3).Este texto esta preparado para el Schools History Project creado en 1972 para mejorar el estudio de la historia entre estudiantes de trece a dieciséis años. Reconsidera las formas en que la historia contribuye a las necesidades educativas de los jóvenes, y por ello idea nuevos objetivos, nuevos criterios para la planificación y desarrollo del curso, así como nuevos materiales de apoyo. Requiere nuevos criterios de evaluación y, por tanto nuevos exámenes y, adquirió mayor expansión con la introducción del General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) en 1987.
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Su contenido ha sido aprobado por el organismo Oxford Cambridge and RSA Examinations (OCR) para obtener el título de General Certificate Secondary Education (GCSE) en la especificación de Historia del mundo moderno. Está dividido en tres partes que proporcionan asesoramiento para enfocar el examen; los conocimientos contextuales para trabajar con las fuentes en los temas propuestos y, por último, modelos de examen para investigar sobre las fuentes.
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Libro de texto para la asignatura Historia del Mundo Moderno de enseñanza secundaria de segundo ciclo, según la especificación del OCR (Oxford Cambridge and RSA Examinations). Está estructurado en tres partes: una introducción sobre el uso del libro y consejos para realizar el examen oficial; una sección con los temas clave (reformas liberales de bienestar 1906-1912, sufragio femenino 1900-1918, frente civil británico durante la Primera Guerra Mundial 1914-1918); y un apartado con seis juegos de preguntas de desarrollo tipo examen.
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Mecoprop-p [(R)-2-(4-chloro-2-methylphenoxy) propanoic acid) is widely used in agriculture and poses an environmental concern because of its susceptibility to leach from soil to water. We investigated the effect of soil depth on mecoprop-p biodegradation and its relationship with the number and diversity of tfdA related genes, which are the most widely known genes involved in degradation of the phenoxyalkanoic acid group of herbicides by bacteria. Mecoprop-p half-life (DT50) was approximately 12 days in soil sampled from <30 cm depth, and increased progressively with soil depth, reaching over 84 days at 70–80 cm. In sub-soil there was a lag period of between 23 and 34 days prior to a phase of rapid degradation. No lag phase occurred in top-soil samples prior to the onset of degradation. The maximum degradation rate was the same in top-soil and sub-soil samples. Although diverse tfdAα and tfdA genes were present prior to mecoprop-p degradation, real time PCR revealed that degradation was associated with proliferation of tfdA genes. The number of tfdA genes and the most probable number of mecoprop-p degrading organisms in soil prior to mecoprop-p addition were below the limit of quantification and detection respectively. Melting curves from the real time PCR analysis showed that prior to mecoprop-p degradation both class I and class III tfdA genes were present in top- and sub-soil samples. However at all soil depths only tfdA class III genes proliferated during degradation. Denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis confirmed that class III tfdA genes were associated with mecoprop-p degradation. Degradation was not associated with the induction of novel tfdA genes in top- or sub-soil samples, and there were no apparent differences in tfdA gene diversity with soil depth prior to or following degradation.
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Temporal and spatial variability of aerosol optical depth (AOD) are examined using observations of direct solar radiation in the Eurasian Arctic for 1940-1990. AOD is estimated using empirical methods for 14 stations located between 66.2 degrees N and 80.6 degrees N, from the Kara Sea to the Chukchi Sea. While AOD exhibits a well-known springtime maximum and summertime minimum at all stations, atmospheric turbidity is higher in spring in the western (Kara-Laptev) part of the Eurasian Arctic. Between June and August, the eastern (East Siberian-Chukchi) sector experiences higher transparency than the western part. A statistically significant positive trend in AOD was observed in the Kara-Laptev sector between the late 1950s and the early 1930s predominantly in spring when pollution-derived aerosol dominates the Arctic atmosphere but not in the eastern sector. Although all stations are remote, those with positive trends are located closer to the anthropogenic sources of air pollution. By contrast, a widespread decline in AOD was observed between 1982 and 1990 in the eastern Arctic in spring but was limited to two sites in the western Arctic. These results suggest that the post-1982 decline in anthropogenic emissions in Europe and the former Soviet Union has had a limited effect on aerosol load in the Arctic. The post-1982 negative trends in AOD in summer, when marine aerosol is present in the atmosphere, were more common in the west. The relationships between AOD and atmospheric circulation are examined using a synoptic climatology approach. In spring, AOD depends primarily on the strength and direction of air flow. Thus strong westerly and northerly flows result in low AOD values in the East Siberian-Chukchi sector. By contrast, strong southerly flow associated with the passage of depressions results in high A OD in the Kara-Laptev sector and trajectory analysis points to the contribution of industrial regions of the sub-Arctic. In summer, low pressure gradient or anticyclonic conditions result in high atmospheric turbidity. The frequency of this weather type has declined significantly since the early 1980s in the Kara-Laptev sector, which partly explains the decline in summer AOD values. (c) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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This note corrects a previous treatment of algorithms for the metric DTR, Depth by the Rule.
Observations of the depth of ice particle evaporation beneath frontal cloud to improve NWP modelling
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The evaporation (sublimation) of ice particles beneath frontal ice cloud can provide a significant source of diabatic cooling which can lead to enhanced slantwise descent below the frontal surface. The strength and vertical extent of the cooling play a role in determining the dynamic response of the atmosphere, and an adequate representation is required in numerical weather-prediction (NWP) models for accurate forecasts of frontal dynamics. In this paper, data from a vertically pointing 94 GHz radar are used to determine the characteristic depth-scale of ice particle sublimation beneath frontal ice cloud. A statistical comparison is made with equivalent data extracted from the NWP mesoscale model operational at the Met Office, defining the evaporation depth-scale as the distance for the ice water content to fall to 10% of its peak value in the cloud. The results show that the depth of the ice evaporation zone derived from observations is less than 1 km for 90% of the time. The model significantly overestimates the sublimation depth-scales by a factor of between two and three, and underestimates the local ice water content by a factor of between two and four. Consequently the results suggest the model significantly underestimates the strength of the evaporative cooling, with implications for the prediction of frontal dynamics. A number of reasons for the model discrepancy are suggested. A comparison with radiosonde relative humidity data suggests part of the overestimation in evaporation depth may be due to a high RH bias in the dry slot beneath the frontal cloud, but other possible reasons include poor vertical resolution and deficiencies in the evaporation rate or ice particle fall-speed parametrizations.
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The main biogeochemical nutrient distributions, along with ambient ocean temperature and the light field, control ocean biological productivity. Observations of nutrients are much sparser than physical observations of temperature and salinity, yet it is critical to validate biogeochemical models against these sparse observations if we are to successfully model biological variability and trends. Here we use data from the Bermuda Atlantic Time-series Study and the World Ocean Database 2005 to demonstrate quantitatively that over the entire globe a significant fraction of the temporal variability of phosphate, silicate and nitrate within the oceans is correlated with water density. The temporal variability of these nutrients as a function of depth is almost always greater than as a function of potential density, with he largest reductions in variability found within the main pycnocline. The greater nutrient variability as a function of depth occurs when dynamical processes vertically displace nutrient and density fields together on shorter timescales than biological adjustments. These results show that dynamical processes can have a significant impact on the instantaneous nutrient distributions. These processes must therefore be considered when modeling biogeochemical systems, when comparing such models with observations, or when assimilating data into such models.