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Brown sediment with clasts ranging from small to medium in size. The clast shape ranges from sub-angular to sub-rounded. Grain crushing is abundant throughout the sample, and mainly involves medium sized clasts. Lineations can also be seen. A finer, and darker brown domain is also present within the sample.
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Brown sediment with grains ranging from small to medium in size. The sample mainly contains smaller clasts. Clast shape ranges from sub-angular to sub-rounded. Water escape structures and lineations can be seen in this sample. Grains stacking and comet structures are also present in minor amounts.
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Brown sediment with areas of clay rich material (darker brown). Clasts range from small to large in size. Clast shape ranges from angular to rounded. Rotation structures and necking structures were abundant in this sample. Some lineations and grain stacking can also be seen throughout the sample.
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Brown sediment with clasts ranging from small to medium in size. Clast shape ranges from angular to sub-rounded. Lineations are common in this sample along with grain crushing. A few comet structures can also be seen.
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Dark brown sediment with clasts ranging from small to large in size. Clast shape ranges from angular to sub-rounded. Lineations and comet structures can commonly be seen throughout the sample. Some rotation structures and grain crushing can also be seen in varying amounts.
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Brown, fine grained sediment. Clasts are small. Some organic material can be seen (darker). Lineations are common throughout the sample.
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Brown sediment with clasts ranging from small to medium in size. Clast shape ranges from angular to sub-rounded. Lineations are the most abundant microstructure, but this sample also includes some comet and rotation structures as well.
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Brown sediment with clasts ranging from small to large in size. The clast shape ranges from sub-angular to sub-rounded. Lineations are common throughout this sample. Comet structures and minor amounts of rotation structures can also be seen.
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Tesis (Maestría en Psicología Laboral y Organizacional) UANL, 2011.
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Tesis (Maestría en Ciencias en Nutrición) UANL, 2014.
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Tesis (Maestría en Ciencias en Nutrición) UANL, 2014.
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Tesis (Doctor en Ingeniería con Especialidad en Materiales ) U.A.N.L.
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Human telomeres play a major role in stabilizing chromosome ends and preventing fusions. Chromosomes bearing a broken end are rescued by the acquisition of a new telomeric cap without any subtelomeric sequences being present at the breakpoint, a process referred to as chromosome healing. Conversely, a loss of telomeric function or integrity can lead to the presence of interstitial telomeres at the junction site in translocations or ring chromosomes. In order to determine the frequency at which interstitial telomeres or chromosome healing events are observed in target chromosome abnormalities, we conducted a retrospective FISH study using pan-telomeric and chromosome-specific subtelomeric probes on archival material from 40 cases of terminal deletions, translocations or ring chromosomes. Of the 19 terminal deletions investigated, 17 were negative for the subtelomeric probe specific to the deleted arm despite being positive for the pan-telomeric probe. These 17 cases were thus considered as been rescued through chromosome healing, suggesting that this process is frequent in terminal deletions. In addition, as two of these cases were inherited from a parent bearing the same deletion, chromosomes healed by this process are thus stable through mitosis and meiosis. Regarding the 13 cases of translocations and eight ring chromosomes, four and two cases respectively demonstrated pan-telomeric sequences at the interstitial junction point. Furthermore, two cases of translocations and one ring chromosome had both interstitial pan-telomeres and subtelomeres, whereas two other cases of ring chromosomes and one case of translocation only showed interstitial subtelomeres. Therefore, interstitial (sub)telomeric sequences in translocations and ring chromosomes are more common than previously thought, as we found a frequency of 43% in this study. Moreover, our results illustrate the necessity of performing FISH with both subtelomeric and pan-telomeric probes when investigating these rearrangements, as the breakpoints can be either in the distal part of the pan-telomeres, or in between the two types of sequences.
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Sommaire L’oxygène fait partie intégrante de l’environnement et ceci jusqu’au fonctionnement même des structures cellulaires qui composent le corps humain. Deux systèmes sont intimement liés à la distribution de l’oxygène, ce sont les systèmes cardiovasculaire et respiratoire. La transparence du système optique de l’œil peut être exploitée afin de mesurer de façon non invasive la concentration en oxyhémoglobine du sang qui alimente le système nerveux central. L’oxygénation capillaire de l’œil a été mesurée par spectro-réflectométrie dans deux régions de l’œil: d’une part les capillaires de la zone du nerf optique qui représentent principalement la circulation rétinienne; d’autre part, les capillaires du limbe cornéen. Cinq sujets volontaires, non fumeurs, sains, âgés de 20 à 45 ans et cinq sujets volontaires, fumeurs, sains, âgés de 20 à 40 ans ont participé à cette étude. Tous ces sujets ont été exposés à des conditions d’hyper et d’hypo oxygénation. Une séance d’expérimentations était composée d’un enregistrement continu de 360 secondes. Durant la première étape de 60 secondes, le sujet respirait de l’air ambiant. Durant une deuxième étape de 180 secondes, le sujet était exposé soit à une condition d’hyper (60% O2) soit, à une condition d’hypo oxygénation (15% O2), tandis que les 120 dernières secondes de la séance de mesure permettait d’exposer le sujet, une fois de plus à l’air ambiant. Le rythme cardiaque et les changements d’oxygénation artérielle au niveau du doigt étaient mesurés pendant ce temps vec le sphygmo-oxymètre. Les variations du taux d’oxyhémoglobine du sang au niveau capillaire de l’œil (nerf optique ou sclérotique) étaient toujours en corrélation directe avec les variations du taux d’oxyhémoglobine artériel. Toutefois, les capillaires du nerf optique offrent plus de précision pour les mesures d’oxygénation, relativement aux mesures d’oxygénation du sang contenu dans les capillaires de la sclérotique. La précision de la mesure de la concentration d’oxyhémoglobine obtenue dans cette étude par spectro-réflectométrie de l’œil, en fait un instrument utile au diagnostic d’une grande partie des pathologies pulmonaires ou oculaires.
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