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A defect in glucose sensing of the pancreatic beta-cells has been observed in several animal models of type II diabetes and has been correlated with a reduced gene expression of the glucose transporter type 2 (Glut2). In a transgenic mouse model, expression of Glut2 antisense RNA in pancreatic beta-cells has recently been shown to be associated with an impaired glucose-induced insulin secretion and the development of diabetes. To identify factors that may be involved in the specific decrease of Glut2 in the beta-cells of the diabetic animal, an attempt was made to localize the cis-elements and trans-acting factors involved in the control of Glut2 expression in the endocrine pancreas. It was demonstrated by transient transfection studies that only 338 base pairs (bp) of the murine Glut2 proximal promoter are needed for reporter gene expression in pancreatic islet-derived cell lines, whereas no activity was detected in nonpancreatic cells. Three cis-elements, GTI, GTII, and GTIII, have been identified by DNAse I footprinting and gel retardation experiments within these 338 bp. GTI and GTIII bind distinct but ubiquitously expressed trans-acting factors. On the other hand, nuclear proteins specifically expressed in pancreatic cell lines interact with GTII, and their relative abundance correlates with endogenous Glut2 expression. These GTII-binding factors correspond to nuclear proteins of 180 and 90 kilodaltons as defined by Southwestern analysis. The 180-kilodalton factor is present in pancreatic beta-cell lines but not in an alpha-cell line. Mutation of the GTI or GTIII cis-elements decreases transcriptional activity directed by the 338-bp promoter, whereas mutation of GTII increases gene transcription. Thus negative and positive regulatory sequences are identified within the proximal 338 bp of the GLUT2 promoter and may participate in the islet-specific expression of the gene by binding beta-cell specific trans-acting factors.
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We report evidence that salience may have economically signi.cant e¤ects on homeowners.borrowing behavior, through a bias in favour of less salient but more costly loans. Survey evidence corroborates the existence of such a bias. We outline a simple model in which some consumers are biased and show that under plausible assumptions this affects prices in equilibrium. Market data support the predictions of the model.
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In the last decades; a growing stock of literature has been devoted to the criticism of GDP as an indicator of societal wealth. A relevant question is: what are the perspectives to build, on the existing knowledge and consensus, alternative measures of prosperity? A starting point may be to connect well-being research agenda with the sustainability one. However, there is no doubt that there is a lot of complexity and fuzziness inherent in multidimensional concepts such as sustainability and well-being. This article analyses the theoretical foundations and the empirical validity of some multidimensional technical tools that can be used for well-being evaluation and assessment. Of course one should not forget that policy conclusions derived through any mathematical model depend also on the conceptual framework used, i.e. which representation of reality (and thus which societal values and interests) has been considered.
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The article presents and discusses estimates of social and economic indicators for Italy’s regions in benchmark years roughly from Unification to the present day: life expectancy, education, GDP per capita at purchasing power parity, and the new Human Development Index (HDI). A broad interpretative hypothesis, based on the distinction between passive and active modernization, is proposed to account for the evolution of regional imbalances over the long-run. In the lack of active modernization, Southern Italy converged thanks to passive modernization, i.e., State intervention: however, this was more effective in life expectancy, less successful in education, expensive and as a whole ineffective in GDP. As a consequence, convergence in the HDI occurred from the late XIX century to the 1970s, but came to a sudden halt in the last decades of the XX century.
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When one wishes to implement public policies, there is a previous need of comparing different actions and valuating and evaluating them to assess their social attractiveness. Recently the concept of well-being has been proposed as a multidimensional proxy for measuring societal prosperity and progress; a key research topic is then on how we can measure and evaluate this plurality of dimensions for policy decisions. This paper defends the thesis articulated in the following points: 1. Different metrics are linked to different objectives and values. To use only one measurement unit (on the grounds of the so-called commensurability principle) for incorporating a plurality of dimensions, objectives and values, implies reductionism necessarily. 2. Point 1) can be proven as a matter of formal logic by drawing on the work of Geach about moral philosophy. This theoretical demonstration is an original contribution of this article. Here the distinction between predicative and attributive adjectives is formalised and definitions are provided. Predicative adjectives are further distinguished into absolute and relative ones. The new concepts of set commensurability and rod commensurability are introduced too. 3. The existence of a plurality of social actors, with interest in the policy being assessed, causes that social decisions involve multiple types of values, of which economic efficiency is only one. Therefore it is misleading to make social decisions based only on that one value. 4. Weak comparability of values, which is grounded on incommensurability, is proved to be the main methodological foundation of policy evaluation in the framework of well-being economics. Incommensurability does not imply incomparability; on the contrary incommensurability is the only rational way to compare societal options under a plurality of policy objectives. 5. Weak comparability can be implemented by using multi-criteria evaluation, which is a formal framework for applied consequentialism under incommensurability. Social Multi-Criteria Evaluation, in particular, allows considering both technical and social incommensurabilities simultaneously.
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The adaptive function of melanin located in the integument is well known. Although pigments are also deposited in various internal organs, their function is unclear. A review of the literature revealed that 'internal melanin' protects against parasites, pollutants, low temperature, oxidative stress, hypoxemia and UV light, and is involved in the development and function of organs. Importantly, several studies have shown that the amount of melanin deposited on the external body surface is correlated with the amount located inside the body. This finding raises the possibility that internal melanin plays more important physiological roles in dark than light-colored individuals. Internal melanin and coloration may therefore not evolve independently. This further emphasizes the major role played by indirect selection in evolutionary processes.
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We describe the sudden death of a 42-year-old white man. The decedent was a healthy young man with a short clinical history of chest pain, fatigue, dizziness, and pyrosis. Two weeks before his death, he underwent medical evaluation for the aforementioned symptoms. Electrocardiogram, chest x-ray, and serum troponin were all within normal limits. Gastroesophageal reflux disease was suspected, and the decedent was treated with omeprazole. Medicolegal autopsy disclosed an incidental intramyocardial bronchogenic cyst and p.H558R variant of the SCN5A gene. The cyst was located between the epicardium and myocardium of the posterior face of the left superior ventricular wall, adjacent to the base of the heart. An incidental granular cell tumor of the esophagus was also identified, which was likely unrelated to death.
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Viatjar, conèixer noves cultures, endinsar-se en aventures inoblidables,descobrir noves experiències... Aquestes són tan sols algunes de lesmotivacions que impulsen als éssers humans a dur a terme una deles activitats més importants al nostre país i sobretot a les Illes Balears: el turisme.Però, és aquesta activitat beneficiosa per totes les parts? Es tracta d’unaactivitat respectuosa amb el medi ambient? És el turisme, avui dia, el principalmotor de l’economia balear? En què consisteix això que en diuen turismesostenible? Existeix aquest turisme a les Illes?Preguntes com aquestes són les que ens hem plantejat a l’hora de realitzaraquest estudi i a les quals intentarem donar resposta al llarg del nostre treball.Aquestes qüestions van més enllà de preguntes merament teòriques ja quesón realment preocupants pel govern i residents Balears. Per aquesta raó varemescollir desenvolupar aquest tema, amb el clar objectiu de fer palès fins quin puntés perjudicial continuar amb la tendència turística de sol i platja d’aquests últimsanys. Dos dels membres de l’equip han viscut en primera persona lesconseqüències d’aquest tipus de turisme a les Illes Balears, motiu que ens haincentivat a l’hora de buscar alternatives per poder conservar tot allò quecaracteritza aquesta comunitat autònoma, que a la llarga d’aquests anys s’haanat degradant.Sota les perspectives d’entendre la importància del turisme, la seva estructurai el seu funcionament, hem cregut necessari introduir diversos punts que ens hanpermès crear alternatives que combinin cultura, medi ambient i turisme.La primera etapa del nostre treball ha estat la que podríem denominar fased’anàlisi. En aquesta, hem realitzat una investigació sobre la importància que téactualment el turisme a les Balears. Hem cregut oportú definir el concepte desostenibilitat per tal d’aplicar-lo millor al sector turístic i seguidament identificar enquina situació es troba aquest sector a les Illes, veient les coincidències amb elmodel de Butler.Un cop fet l’anàlisi i situats en el context s’ha procedit a plantejar la hipòtesisdel treball, completant-la amb un anàlisi DAFO.Per poder oferir altres possibilitats ens calia saber quin era el perfil de turistaque visita cada illa i exemplificar-ho amb un hotel concret de l’illa de Menorca.Una vegada finalitzat això i observant els resultats, s’ha proposat unturisme alternatiu al que existeix actualment, amb la finalitat de que aquestaelecció no hipotequi les generacions futures.Amb la intenció d’assolir aquest objectiu, hem elaborat un paquet turísticsota la idea de sostenibilitat que alhora s’adeqüi al perfil del visitant de les Illes deMenorca i Eivissa analitzat prèviament.Dit això, convidem al lector a descobrir el sector turístic de les IllesBalears...OBJECTIUS DEL TREBALLAmb la finalitat de facilitar la lectura i la comprensió del nostre treball hemcregut adient afegir aquest punt on especifiquem de forma sistemàtica elsobjectius d’aquest.L’objectiu principal del treball és donar un nou enfocament al turismebalear, és a dir, crear un turisme sostenible que permeti conservar tant elpatrimoni cultural com natural. El que es pretén fer amb l’anàlisi i els diferentsestudis és demostrar que el turisme de les Illes es troba en una fased’estancament. És per això que hem mirat en quina etapa del model de Butler estroba el sector turístic de les Illes i hem intentat esbrinar el perquè, per poderoferir altres alternatives.Un cop vist que ens trobem en una fase d’estancament, hem procedit al’elaboració de dos paquets turístics sostenibles per les Illes d’Eivissa i Menorca.Concretament hem volgut oferir l’alternativa en aquestes dues Illes perquè són lesque pateixen més l’estacionalitat de manera que és també una proposta peracabar amb aquest problema, a banda d’oferir altres activitats al turista.Cal dir però, que amb aquestes alternatives que oferim no pretenemeliminar percomplet el turisme de sol i platja. Som conscients de que l’afluènciade visitants es deu en gran part al clima i medi ambient que ofereixen les Illes.Per això, ens veiem obligats a relacionar turisme i medi ambient, ja que si volemconservar l’afluència de turistes, hem de conservar primerament el medi.
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La industria del automóvil es un sector vital para la economía mundial y dentro de la actividad industrial en general, ya que, a su vez, influye en otros sectores industriales: sectores de bienes de equipo, tecnologías de la información, plásticos, caucho, entre muchos otros. Por este y otros motivos que expondremos más adelante hemos decidido encaminar este trabajo hacia un análisis exhaustivo de ese sector, a partir de su evolución histórica y su situación actual. Cabe decir que nuestro trabajo se centra exclusivamente en el ámbito español ya que, en otro caso, nuestro análisis hubiese sido muy generalizado y no hubiésemos podido profundizar más en el tema estudiado