997 resultados para Algues marines -- Mediterrània, Mar
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Amb aquest número, la revista "Gimbernat" deixa de centrar-se en els Congressos d'Història de la Medicina Catalana i s'obre a altres esdeveniments, també més locals, en aquest cas, les primeres Jornades d'Història de la Medicina a la Garrotxa. En aquest volum trobem el resum de les diferents ponències i comunicacions.
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Amb aquest número, la revista "Gimbernat" deixa de centrar-se en els Congressos d'Història de la Medicina Catalana i s'obre a altres esdeveniments, també més locals, en aquest cas, les primeres Jornades d'Història de la Medicina a la Garrotxa. En aquest volum trobem el resum de les diferents ponències i comunicacions.
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El mes de setembre de 1993, el departament d'Història Contemporània de la Universitat de Barcelona i l'european Network for Women's Studies (ENWS) del Consell d'Europa van organitzar el congrés internacional "De la dictadura a la democràcia: les dones en l'Europa mediterrània central i de l'est". Lóbjectiu del congrés va ser desenvolupar una reflexió entorn de la trajectòria de les dones en les crisis dels antics règims dictatorials i en la transició democràtica.
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Debe reconocerse que en estos años próximos al fin del milenio la publicación de estudios sobre el mundo ibérico goza de excelente salud, cuando menos en volumen. Artículos, ponencias y comunicaciones amenazan con abrumar al lector más impenitente. Por ello resulta aleccionador acudir al meritorio trabajo de Fernando Quesada: "La cultura ibérica: una aproximación bibliográfica (1992-1993)", RE/b, 1, 1994, 335-377, que reúne la producción en revistas y series no excesivamente locales -imposibles de controlar, por otro lado-, y comprobar un balance de unos doscientos títulos anuales. Ahora bien, si consideramos el número de monografías, nos situaremos en un plano selectivo, que rondará la docena al año. Diversos factores -y entre ellos la desidia de diferentes niveles administrativos y académicos- parecen confabularse para que no se disponga de un conjunto de memorias impresas proporcional al volumen de excavaciones realizadas en las dos últimas décadas.
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La colaboración editorial entre la Real Academia de la Historia y la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid ha hecho posible el libro que nos ocupa, inscrito en la espléndida serie de temas peninsulares BAH. colección que alcanza ya los 19 títulos en sus primeros cuatro años de existencia. El caballo en la antigua Iberia aborda un tema necesitado de una revisión en nuestro actual panorama historiográfico; tal objetivo se cumple mediante una serie de capítulos independientes, fruto del trabajo de diversos estudiosos y especialistas que, desde metodologías y ciencias muy diferentes entre sí, tienen en común un mismo objeto de estudio.
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Matrix attachment regions (MARs) are DNA sequences that may be involved in anchoring DNA/chromatin to the nuclear matrix and they have been described in both mammalian and plant species. MARs possess a number of features that facilitate the opening and maintenance of euchromatin. When incorporated into viral or non-viral vectors MARs can increase transgene expression and limit position-effects. They have been used extensively to improve transgene expression and recombinant protein production and promising studies on the potential use of MAR elements for mammalian gene therapy have appeared. These illustrate how MARs may be used to mediate sustained or higher levels of expression of therapeutic genes and/or to reduce the viral vector multiplicity of infection required to achieve consistent expression. More recently, the discovery of potent MAR elements and the development of improved vectors for transgene delivery, notably non-viral episomal vectors, has strengthened interest in their use to mediate expression of therapeutic transgenes. This article will describe the progress made in this field, and it will discuss future directions and issues to be addressed.
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BACKGROUND: The in vivo transfer of naked plasmid DNA into organs such as muscles is commonly used to assess the expression of prophylactic or therapeutic genes in animal disease models. RESULTS: In this study, we devised vectors allowing a tight regulation of transgene expression in mice from such non-viral vectors using a doxycycline-controlled network of activator and repressor proteins. Using these vectors, we demonstrate proper physiological response as consequence of the induced expression of two therapeutically relevant proteins, namely erythropoietin and utrophin. Kinetic studies showed that the induction of transgene expression was only transient, unless epigenetic regulatory elements termed Matrix Attachment Regions, or MAR, were inserted upstream of the regulated promoters. Using episomal plasmid rescue and quantitative PCR assays, we observed that similar amounts of plasmids remained in muscles after electrotransfer with or without MAR elements, but that a significant portion had integrated into the muscle fiber chromosomes. Interestingly, the MAR elements were found to promote plasmid genomic integration but to oppose silencing effects in vivo, thereby mediating long-term expression. CONCLUSIONS: This study thus elucidates some of the determinants of transient or sustained expression from the use of non-viral regulated vectors in vivo.
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El comercio en época romana alto imperial a nivel interprovincial, entre las provincias occidentales y orientales, ha sido largamente menospreciado por lo que en este artículo queremos poner de relieve su existencia. Puteoli y Alejandría eran los puertos a través de los cuales se efectuaba este comercio que tenía como una de sus zonas de consumo el desierto oriental egipcio y la zona del mar Rojo.
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The temporal changes in the structure, biomass and C, N and P content of meadows of Caulerpa prolifera (Forsskal) Lamouroux in the Mar Menor coastal lagoon (SE Spain) are described over the period from November 1986 to March 1989. C. prolifera meadows showed a unimodal pattern of vegetative development with maximum biomass values (168-173 g d.w. m-2) reached in summer and maintained during autumn, and minimum biomass values (0-57 g d.w. m-2) during late winter and early spring. Leaf area index values changed between 0.37-0.40 m2 m-2 in January-February and 2.60-7.06 m2 m-2 in July. The seasonality in the biomass and structure of the meadow was mainly related to the vegetative development of the secondary fronds. Carbon and phosphorus content of the thallus (32.5-34.8% d.w. and 0.065-0.069% d.w., respectively) had no seasonality, but nitrogen content showed a bimodal annual pattern with higher values in spring and fall (>2.5% d.w.) than in summer and winter (<2.5% d.w.).
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Atmophytic Cyanophyta and Algae from limestone substrata. The walls of caves and tombs support an abundant colonization of light-dependent organisms. A total of 4 liverworts, 3 mosses, 7 lichens and 28 cyanophyta and algae are reported from 3 collecting sites. The development and specific composition of these organisms is related to microclimatic parameters. Opportunistic species present in soils are found on the mouth of hypogeal niches. Light attenuation allows the development of calcifying cyanophyta following a succesional pattern, each level having a different dominant species. Communities dominated by Scytonema julianum are replaced by Herpyzonema pulverulentum and, towards the less iluminated area, by Geitleria calcarea and Loriella sp. Key words: Caves, Light attenuation, Non vascular plants, Colonization, Calcifying cyanophyta, Scytonema julianum, Herpyzonema pulverulentum, Geitleria calcarea, Chlorophyta, Diatoms, Microclimatic gradient.
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Tropical irradiations into Mediterranean nitrophilous vegetation. Irradiations of pantropical Ruderali-Manihotetea reach Mediterranean countries. Hygronitrophilous Ecliption prostratae, trodden and disturbed ground-colonizing Eleitsinion indicae and suburban Lycio-Ipomoeion curtain communities are specially examined.