989 resultados para 5-35
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Desde el modelo piagetiano, se pretende medir los modelos o estrategias utilizados por los niños para conceptualizar, lo que incluye el análisis de tres aspectos: la naturaleza de los atributos utilizados preferentemente por los niños, si son, y en que medida, figurales (descripción externa) o no figurales (funcionales); y la relación de ambas categorías con las diferentes áreas de la experiencia infantil. La amplitud o dominio del campo semántico alcanzado por el niño de los conceptos que elabora. Los puntos de referencia o atributos más frecuentes elegidos por los niños para formar sus conceptos. 25 centros escolares con 244 casos, estratificados según sexo, tipo de enseñanza y medio sociológico. Partiendo de la hipótesis de que el proceso de conceptualización es una variable dependiente de los diferentes ámbitos en los que el niño vive sus experiencias, consideran tres ámbitos: experiencias corporales, natural y social; reduciendo el campo al estudio de tres conceptos: mano, lluvia, colegio. Utilizan técnicas gráficas, representación gráfica por parte del niño de los tres conceptos; y entrevista personal, con base a los propios dibujos del niño y en los modelos presentados por el investigador. Hay un 35 por ciento más de sujetos pertenecientes al subgrupo urbano que aluden a atributos funcionales en la prueba gráfica y totalmente espontánea, respecto a los otros dos subgrupos (rural y semiurbano), siendo, dicho grupo, el que más ampliamente domina los tres conceptos estudiados (mano, lluvia, colegio) a nivel de figural. Estos datos ponen de manifiesto el influjo del factor aprendizaje. El grupo urbano se manifiesta más evolucionado. El nivel alcanzado por el proceso conceptualizador depende de la amplitud con que se ha realizado el nivel inferior; así se alcanza el nivel funcional en la medida en que se manifiesta mayor riqueza en la asimilación figural.
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Estudiar el análisis de las faltas ortográficas cometidas por los discentes de Gran Canaria. Extracción de los vocablos que encierran mayor dificultad para su correcta escritura. Determinar los tipos de errores ortográficos que el alumnado de Gran Canaria comete con mayor frecuencia. Observación de algunos de los aspectos que de forma indirecta pueden influir en el nivel ortográfico del escolar. Para ello examinar la relación existente entre el número de errores cometidos en los diferentes temas de redacción y las variables sexo, edad, localidad, tipo de enseñanza y profesión del progenitor. Se trabaja a través de un muestreo constituido por 1700 redacciones, realizadas por los alumnos que en los años escolar 1982-83 cursaban quito de Educación General Básica en centros escolares de la isla de Gran Canaria. Se visitan un total de 33 centros de enseñanza situados en los diversos municipios que constituyen la isla. La corrección de las redacciones y la evaluación posterior de los resultados obtenidos, permite la configuración de varios listados: de cacografías, de tipos de errores ortográficos y de vocablos que presentan dificultades ortográficas. Así mismo, se observa la influencia que las variables localidad, sexo, tipo de enseñanza, edad y estatus socioeconómico de la familia, pueden tener en el rendimiento ortográfico del alumnado. Para la realización de la prueba se diseño una plantilla que estuviera encabezada por los datos personales del alumno: nombre, edad, centro en el que cursaba sus estudios, localidad y profesión del padre. Esto permite dilucitar el ambiente en que cada escolar desarrollaba su actividad, con el fin de observar las posibles relaciones establecidas entre el medio y las cacografías que presentara. Se comprueba que las cacografías más usuales entre los alumnos de Gran Canaria, son las relativas a la acentuación de las palabras, tendiendo a omitir el acento más que a utilizarlo incorrectamente, y las de transformación de letras, entre las que se destacan los errores que se han considerado de origen fonético. Los vocablos que se constatan con mayor índice de error son: también y más. Los cuales encabezan los listados de cacografías y de vocablos más significativos. Desde el punto de vista gramatical, se observa que donde más errores comenten los escolares es en los sustantivos y en los verbos, hecho que se justifica ante la usualidad lingüística de los mismos. Es evidente la influencia que el sector de población, tipo de enseñanza y sexo ejercen en el alumnado condicionando su aprendizaje ortográfico. Así, muestran mejor rendimiento en esta disciplina las alumnas del sector urbano que efectúan sus estudios en centros de enseñanza privada, mientras que el peor nivel ortográfico se halla entre los varones del sector turístico que asisten a colegios públicos. El rendimiento ortográfico, es respectivamente, directa e inversamente proporcional al estrato socio-económico del alumno y a su edad. La cantidad de incorrecciones puede estar en función del tema de la composición y de la influencia emocional que éste suscite en el escolar. No se observa en el estudio mejor rendimiento ortográfico en los temas que se encuentran incluidos en las áreas de aprendizaje.
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Presenta las reseñas de los libros siguientes: JORGE SALVADOR LARA, QUITO, MADRID, EDITORIAL MAPFRE, COLECCIÓN ""CIUDADES DE IBEROAMÉRlCA"", 1992, 404 PP. -- JUAN MIGUEL BÁKULA, PERÚ y ECUADOR: TIEMPOS y TESTIMONIOS DE UNA VECINDAD. 3 TOMOS. LIMA, CENTRO PERUANO DE ESTUDIOS INTERNACIONALES, CEPEI, ASOCIACIÓN PERUANA PARA EL FOMENTO DE LAS CIENCIAS SOCIALES, FOMCIENCIAS,1993. -- PILAR PONCE LEIVA, (COMP.), RELACIONES HISTÓRICO-GEOGRÁFICAS DE LA AUDIENClA DE QUITO, TOMO II, FUENTES PARA LA HISTORIA ANDINA, QUITO, MARKA - ABYA YALA, 1994. -- KAREN POWERS, PRENDAS CON PIES: MIGRACIONES Y SUPERVIVENCIA CULTURAL EN LA AUDIENCIA DE QUITO, QUITO, ABYA YALA, 1994.
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1 Factors influencing agonist affinity and relative efficacy have been studied for the 5-HT1A serotonin receptor using membranes of CHO cells expressing the human form of the receptor and a series of R-and S-2-(dipropylamino)tetralins (nonhydroxylated and monohydroxylated (5-OH, 6-OH, 7-OH, 8-OH) species). 2 Ligand binding studies were used to determine dissociation constants for agonist binding to the 5HT(1A) receptor: (a) K-i values for agonists were determined in competition versus the binding of the agonist [H-3]-8-OH DPAT. Competition data were all fitted best by a one-binding site model. (b) K-i values for agonists were also determined in competition versus the binding of the antagonist [H-3]-NAD-199. Competition data were all fitted best by a two-binding site model, and agonist affinities for the higher (K-h) and lower affinity (K-1) sites were determined. 3 The ability of the agonists to activate the 5-HT1A receptor was determined using stimulation of [S-35]-GTPgammaS binding. Maximal effects of agonists (E-max) and their potencies (EC50) were determined from concentration/response curves for stimulation of [S-35]-GTPgammaS binding. 4 K-1/K-h determined from ligand binding assays correlated with the relative efficacy (relative Em) of agonists determined in [S-35]-GTPgammaS binding assays. There was also a correlation between K-1/K-h and K-1/EC50 for agonists determined from ligand binding and [S-35]-GTPgammaS binding assays. 5 Simulations of agonist binding and effect data were performed using the Ternary Complex Model in order to assess the use of K-1/K-h for predicting the relative efficacy of agonists. British Journal of Pharmacology (2003) 138, 1129-1139. doi: 10. 1038/sj.bjp.705085.
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TGF-beta1 levels increase after vascular injury and promote vascular smooth muscle cell (VSMC) proliferation. We define a nonviral gene delivery system that targets alphavbeta3 and alpha5beta1 integrins that are expressed on proliferating VSMCs and strongly induced by TGF-beta1. A 15-amino acid RGDNP-containing peptide from American Pit Viper venom was linked to a Lys(16) peptide as vector (molossin vector) and complexed with Lipofectamine or fusogenic peptide for delivery of luciferase or beta-galactosidase reporter genes to primary cultures of human, rabbit, and rat VSMCs. Preincubation of VSMCs with TGF-beta1 for 24 h, but not with PDGF-BB, interferon-gamma, TNF-alpha, nor PMA, increased alphavbeta3 and alpha5beta1 expressions on VSMCs and enhanced gene delivery of molossin vector. Thus beta-galactosidase activity increased from 35 +/- 5% (controls) to 75 +/- 5% after TGF-beta1 treatment, and luciferase activity increased fourfold over control values. Potential use of this system in vessel bypass surgery was examined in an ex vivo rat aortic organ culture model after endothelial damage. Molossin vector system delivered beta-galactosidase to VSMCs in the vessel wall that remained for up to 12 days posttransfection. The molossin vector system, when combined with TGF-beta1, enhances gene delivery to proliferating VSMCs and might have clinical applications for certain vasculoproliferative diseases.
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Background: Changes in cellular phenotype result from underlying changes in mRNA transcription and translation. Endothelin-1 stimulates cardiomyocyte hypertrophy with associated changes in mRNA/protein expression and an increase in the rate of protein synthesis. Insulin also increases the rate of translation but does not promote overt cardiomyocyte hypertrophy. One mechanism of translational regulation is through 5' terminal oligopyrimidine tracts (TOPs) that, in response to growth stimuli, promote mRNA recruitment to polysomes for increased translation. TOP mRNAs include those encoding ribosomal proteins, but the full panoply remains to be established. Here, we used microarrays to compare the effects of endothelin-1 and insulin on the global transcriptome of neonatal rat cardiomyocytes, and on mRNA recruitment to polysomes (i.e. the translatome). Results: Globally, endothelin-1 and insulin (1 h) promoted >1.5-fold significant (false discovery rate < 0.05) changes in expression of 341 and 38 RNAs, respectively. For these transcripts with this level of change there was little evidence of translational regulation. However, 1336 and 712 RNAs had >1.25-fold significant changes in expression in total and/or polysomal RNA induced by endothelin-1 or insulin, respectively, of which ~35% of endothelin-1-responsive and ~56% of insulin-responsive transcripts were translationally regulated. Of mRNAs for established proteins recruited to polysomes in response to insulin, 49 were known TOP mRNAs with a further 15 probable/possible TOP mRNAs, but 49 had no identifiable TOP sequences or other consistent features in the 5' untranslated region. Conclusions: Endothelin-1, rather than insulin, substantially affects global transcript expression to promote cardiomyocyte hypertrophy. Effects on RNA recruitment to polysomes are subtle, with differential effects of endothelin-1 and insulin on specific transcripts. Furthermore, although insulin promotes recruitment of TOP mRNAs to cardiomyocyte polysomes, not all recruited mRNAs are TOP mRNAs.
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Objectives: There are concerns that the use of enrofloxacin in livestock production may contribute to the development of fluoroquinolone resistance in zoonotic bacteria. The objective of our study was to investigate the effect of a single 5 day enrofloxacin treatment on Salmonella enterica serotype Typhimurium DT104 in a pig model. Results: Our results showed that a single treatment failed to eradicate S. Typhimurium DT104, which continued to be isolated up to 35 days after treatment. We also provide evidence that treatment positively selects for S. Typhimurium DT104 strains that are already nalidixic acid resistant (gyrA Asn-87) or cyclohexane resistant, the latter being indicative of an up-regulated efflux pump. Emergence of fluoroquinolone resistance was not detected during treatment or post-treatment in any of the Salmonella strains monitored. However, the effect of enrofloxacin on the nalidixic acid-resistant and cyclohexane-resistant S. Typhimurium DT104 outlasted the current withdrawal time of 10 days for Baytril (commercial veterinary formulation of enrofloxacin). Conclusions: In conclusion, our study has provided direct evidence that enrofloxacin-treated pigs could be entering abattoirs with higher numbers of quinolone-resistant zoonotic bacteria than untreated pigs, increasing the risk of these entering the food chain.
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This continuing study of intragroup light in compact groups of galaxies aims to establish new constraints to models of formation and evolution of galaxy groups, specially of compact groups, which are a key part in the evolution of larger structures, such as clusters. In this paper we present three additional groups (HCG 15, 35 and 51) using deep wide-field B- and R-band images observed with the LAICA camera at the 3.5-m telescope at the Calar Alto observatory (CAHA). This instrument provides us with very stable flat-fielding, a mandatory condition for reliably measuring intragroup diffuse light. The images were analysed with the OV_WAV package, a wavelet technique that allows us to uncover the intragroup component in an unprecedented way. We have detected that 19, 15 and 26 per cent of the total light of HCG 15, 35 and 51, respectively, are in the diffuse component, with colours that are compatible with old stellar populations and with mean surface brightness that can be its low as 28.4 B mag arcsec(-2). Dynamical masses, crossing times and mass-to-light ratios were recalculated using the new group parameters. Also tidal features were analysed using the wavelet technique.
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We present the discovery of a wide (67 AU) substellar companion to the nearby (21 pc) young solar-metallicity M1 dwarf CD-35 2722, a member of the approximate to 100 Myr AB Doradus association. Two epochs of astrometry from the NICI Planet-Finding Campaign confirm that CD-35 2722 B is physically associated with the primary star. Near-IR spectra indicate a spectral type of L4 +/- 1 with a moderately low surface gravity, making it one of the coolest young companions found to date. The absorption lines and near-IR continuum shape of CD-35 2722 B agree especially well the dusty field L4.5 dwarf 2MASS J22244381-0158521, while the near-IR colors and absolute magnitudes match those of the 5 Myr old L4 planetary-mass companion, 1RXS J160929.1-210524 b. Overall, CD-35 2722 B appears to be an intermediate-age benchmark for L dwarfs, with a less peaked H-band continuum than the youngest objects and near-IR absorption lines comparable to field objects. We fit Ames-Dusty model atmospheres to the near-IR spectra and find T(eff) = 1700-1900 K and log(g) = 4.5 +/- 0.5. The spectra also show that the radial velocities of components A and B agree to within +/- 10 km s(-1), further confirming their physical association. Using the age and bolometric luminosity of CD-35 2722 B, we derive a mass of 31 +/- 8 M(Jup) from the Lyon/Dusty evolutionary models. Altogether, young late-M to mid-L type companions appear to be overluminous for their near-IR spectral type compared with field objects, in contrast to the underluminosity of young late-L and early-T dwarfs.
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The theory of diffusion in many-dimensional Hamiltonian system is applied to asteroidal dynamics. The general formulation developed by Chirikov is applied to the NesvornA1/2-Morbidelli analytic model of three-body (three-orbit) mean-motion resonances (Jupiter-Saturn-asteroid). In particular, we investigate the diffusion along and across the separatrices of the (5, -2, -2) resonance of the (490) Veritas asteroidal family and their relationship to diffusion in semi-major axis and eccentricity. The estimations of diffusion were obtained using the Melnikov integral, a Hadjidemetriou-type sympletic map and numerical integrations for times up to 10(8) years.
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We have studied the normal and superconducting transport properties of Bi(1.65)Pb(0.35)Sr(2)Ca(2)Cu(3)O(10+delta) (Bi-2223) ceramic samples. Four samples, from the same batch, were prepared by the solid-state reaction method and pressed uniaxially at different compacting pressures, ranging from 90 to 250 MPa before the last heat treatment. From the temperature dependence of the electrical resistivity, combined with current conduction models for cuprates, we were able to separate contributions arising from both the grain misalignment and microstructural defects. The behavior of the critical current density as a function of temperature at zero applied magnetic field, J (c) (T), was fitted to the relationship J (c) (T)ae(1-T/T (c) ) (n) , with na parts per thousand 2 in all samples. We have also investigated the behavior of the product J (c) rho (sr) , where rho (sr) is the specific resistance of the grain-boundary. The results were interpreted by considering the relation between these parameters and the grain-boundary angle, theta, with increasing the uniaxial compacting pressure. We have found that the above type of mechanical deformation improves the alignment of the grains. Consequently the samples exhibit an enhance in the intergranular properties, resulting in a decrease of the specific resistance of the grain-boundary and an increase in the critical current density.
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Background and Objectives: Several studies have suggested that low-level laser therapy (LLLT) can ameliorate oral mucositis, however, the mechanisms involved are not well understood. The aim of this study was to investigate the mechanisms of action of LLLT on chemotherapy-induced oral mucositis, as related to effects on collagen expression and inflammation Materials and Methods: A hamster cheek pouch model of oral mucositis was used with all animals receiving intraperitoneal 5-fluorouracil, followed by surface irritation. Animals were randomly allocated into three groups, and treated with an InGaAIP diode laser at a wavelength of 660 nm and output power of 35 or 100 mW laser, or no laser Clinical severity of mucositis was assessed at four time-points by a blinded examiner Buccal pouch tissue was harvested from a subgroup of animals in each group at four time-points. Collagen was qualitatively and quantitatively evaluated after picrosinus staining. The density of the neutrophil infiltrate was also scored Results: Peak clinical severity of mucositis was reduced in the 35 mW laser group as compared to the 100 mW and control groups The reduced peak clinical severity of mucositis in the 35 mW laser group was accompanied by a decrease in the number of neutrophils and an increase in the proportion of mature collagen as compared to the other two groups. The total quantity of collagen was significantly higher in the control (no laser) group at the day 11 time-point, as compared to the 35 mW laser group, consistent with a more prolonged inflammatory response in the control group. Conclusion: This study supports two mechanisms of action for LLLT in reducing mucositis severity. The increase in collagen organization in response to the 35 mW laser indicates that LLLT promotes wound healing In addition, LLLT also appears to have an anti-inflammatory effect, as evidenced by the reduction in neutrophil infiltrate Lasers Surg Med 42 546-552, 2010. (C) 2010 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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The aim of this study was to investigate the mechanisms whereby low-intensity laser therapy may affect the severity of oral mucositis. A hamster cheek pouch model of oral mucositis was used with all animals receiving intraperitoneal 5-fluorouracil followed by surface irritation. Animals were randomly allocated into three groups and treated with a 35 mW laser, 100 mW laser, or no laser. Clinical severity of mucositis was assessed at four time-points by a blinded examiner. Buccal pouch tissue was harvested from a subgroup of animals in each group at four time-points. This tissue was used for immunohistochemistry for cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2), vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), and factor VIII (marker of microvessel density) and the resulting staining was quantified. Peak severity of mucositis was reduced in the 35 mW laser group as compared to the 100 mW laser and control groups. This reduced peak clinical severity of mucositis in the 35 mW laser group was accompanied by a significantly lower level of COX-2 staining. The 100 mW laser did not have an effect on the severity of clinical mucositis, but was associated with a decrease in VEGF levels at the later time-points, as compared to the other groups. There was no clear relationship of VEGF levels or microvessel density to clinical mucositis severity. The tissue response to laser therapy appears to vary by dose. Low-intensity laser therapy appears to reduce the severity of mucositis, at least in part, by reducing COX-2 levels and associated inhibition of the inflammatory response.