995 resultados para San Miquel de Llíria
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Alcance y contenido: Copia ms. por diferentes manos, del proyecto realizado por Alonso de Covarrubias, para la construcción del nuevo monasterio jerónimo de San Miguel de los Reyes, y aprovechamiento del anterior monasterio cisterciense de Sant Bernat de Rascanya. Contiene 20 capitulaciones entre los monjes del monasterio y diferentes maestros de obras de la villa de Valencia, para la realización del proyecto, e incluye las modificaciones que posteriormente se fueron realizando al primer trazado iniciado por Covarrubias
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Mich. Io. Bodini. Panegyricus Beato Thomae archiep. valent. scriptus ..., p. 399-408.
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Pothomorphe umbellata is a native plant widely employed in the Brazilian popular medicine. This plant has been shown to exert a potent antioxidant activity on the skin and to delay the onset and reduce the incidence of UVB-induced skin damage and photoaging. The aim of this work was to optimize the appearance, the centrifuge stability and the permeation of emulsions containing R umbellata (0. 1% 4-nerolidylchatecol). Experimental design was used to study ternary mixtures models with constraints and graphical representation by phase diagrams. The constraints reduce the possible experimental domain, and for this reason, this methodology offers the maximum information while requiring the minimum investment. The results showed that the appearance follows a linear model, and that the aqueous phase was the principal factor affecting the appearance; the centrifuge stability parameter followed a mathernatic quadratic model and the interactions between factors produced the most stable emulsions; skin permeation was improved by the oil phase, following a linear model generated by data analysis. We propose as optimized P. umbellata formulation: 68.4% aqueous phase, 26.6% oil phase and 5.0% of self-emulsifying phase. This formulation displayed an acceptable compromise between factors and responses investigated. (c) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Amongst the infectious diseases that threaten equine health, herpesviral infections remain a world wide cause of serious morbidity and mortality. Equine herpesvirus-1 infection is the most important pathogen, causing an array of disorders including epidemic respiratory disease abortion, neonatal foal death, myeloencephalopathy and chorioretinopathy. Despite intense scientific investigation, extensive use of vaccination, and established codes of practice for control of disease outbreaks, infection and disease remain common. While equine herpesvirus-1 infection remains a daunting challenge for immunoprophylaxis, many critical advances in equine immunology have resulted in studies of this virus, particularly related to MHC-restricted cytotoxicity in the horse. A workshop was convened in San Gimignano, Tuscany, Italy in June 2004, to bring together clinical and basic researchers in the field of equine herpesvirus-1 study to discuss the latest advances and future prospects for improving our under-standing of these diseases, and equine immunity to herpesviral infection. This report highlights the new information that was the focus of this workshop, and is intended to summarize this material and identify the critical questions in the field. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Comunicamos nuestra experiencia de un brote de dengue en el Municipio San José de Guaribe, Estado Guárico a mediados de Septiembre y comienzo de Octubre de 1990. Un total de 97 casos sin muertes y el estudio serológico en una muestra problacional mostró virus tipo 2. La pronta intervención y la efectividad de las medidas de control, una atención médica oportuna y un diagnóstico scrológico temprano contribuyeron al control del brote. Esta es la primera descripción de un brote de dengue en el Estado Guárico, Venezuela.
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O presente relatório foca-se na descrição do estágio realizado no Gabinete de Relações Internacionais na Universidad CEU San Pablo em Madrid no âmbito do mestrado em Empreendedorismo e Internacionalização. A primeira parte do relatório visa uma análise geral do Processo de Bolonha, dando especial atenção ao programa Erasmus. Depois disto, consta a descrição das tarefas realizadas durante o estágio internacional. Por último, irá encontrar-se a apreciação final deste trabalho e do estágio.
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Dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Science in Geospatial Technologies.
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INTRODUCTION: Chagas disease is caused by Trypanosoma cruzi. Wild and perianthropic mammals maintain the infection/transmission cycle, both in their natural habitat and in the peridomestic area. The aim of this paper was to present the results from a study on wild rodents in the central and northern regions of San Luis province, Argentina, in order to evaluate the prevalence of this infection. METHODS: Sherman traps were set up in capture areas located between latitudes 32º and 33º S, and longitudes 65º and 66º W. The captured rodents were taxonomically identified and hemoflagellates were isolated. Morphological, biometric and molecular studies and in vitro cultures were performed. Infection of laboratory animals and histological examination of the cardiac muscle and inoculation area were also carried out. Parasites were detected in circulating blood in Calomys musculinus, Graomys griseoflavus, Phyllotis darwini and Akodon molinae. The parasites were identified using biological criteria. Molecular PCR studies were performed on some isolates, which confirmed the characterization of these hemoflagellates as Trypanosoma cruzi. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: Forty-four percent of the 25 isolates were identified as Trypanosoma cruzi, and the remaining 56% as Trypanosoma cruzi-like. These findings provide evidence that wild rats infected with Trypanosoma cruzi and Trypanosoma cruzi-like organisms are important in areas of low endemicity.
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Foram realizadas avaliações biométricas em frutos e sementes de Parkia nitida e estudado o efeito dos tratamentos escarificação mecânica sem (T2) e com (T3) aplicação do fungicida Benomyl; imersão em Η2Ο a 80°C (T4) e a 100°C (T5); imersão em H2SO4 durante 10 (T6), 20 (T7), 40 (T8) e 80 (T9) minutos, na superação da dormência das sementes. Foram totalizadas as sementes germinadas aos 10, 20, 30 e 40 dias após a semeadura. O ensaio foi instalado com quatro repetições de 50 sementes, semeadas em substrato de vermiculita. O número de frutos/inflorescência variou de um a oito. O comprimento e largura dos frutos e o número de sementes/fruto variaram de 36,0 a 80,0 cm, de 4,6 a 6,5 cm e de 17 a 37 sementes, respectivamente. O comprimento, a largura e a espessura das sementes variaram de 16,1 a 24,0 mm, de 8,1 a 14,0 mm e de 5,1 a 9,0 mm, respectivamente. Houve interação significativa entre métodos para superação da dormência e dias decorridos após a semeadura na germinação das sementes. As análises de regressão mostraram significância para os tratamentos T2, T3, T4, T6 e T8. O T4 proporcionou apenas 10,0% de germinação; entretanto os tratamentos T2 e T3 tiveram efeito satisfatório, com 50,0% e 72,5% de germinação, respectivamente. Os tratamentos com H2SO4 estiveram entre os mais eficientes, com 80,0%, 82,5%, 80,5% e 74,5%, durante 10, 20, 40 e 80 minutos de imersão, respectivamente. As percentagens de germinação para o T1 (testemunha) e T5 foram inferiores a 2,5%. Concluiu-se que sementes de P. nitida apresentam dormência devido à impermeabilidade do tegumento à água; é necessária a escarificação das sementes para se obter elevada percentagem de germinação; tratamentos com H2SO4, por 20 minutos, e escarificação mecânica + fungicida constituem-se métodos eficientes para superação da dormência.
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