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Spectral data are presented, giving intensities of the Brackett ɤ (B7) line at six positions in M 42 and of the Brackett ten through fourteen (B10-B14) lines plus the He 4d3D-3p3p0 line at three positions in M 42. Observations of the Brackett ɤ line are also given for the planetary nebulae NGC 7027 and IC 418. Brackett gamma is shown to exhibit an anomalous satellite line in NGC 7027. Broadband data are presented, giving intensities at effective wavelengths of 1.25 μ, 1.65 μ, 2.2 μ, 3.5 μ and 4.8 μ for three positions in M 42.

Comparisons with visual and radio data as well as 12 micron and 20 micron data are used to derive reddening, electron temperatures, and electron densities for M 42 and the two planetaries, as well as a helium abundance for M 42. A representative electron temperature of 8400°K ± 1000°K, an electron density of 1.5 ±0.1 x 103 cm-3 and a He/H number density ratio of 0.10 +0.10/-0.05 are derived for the central region of M 42. The electron temperature is found to increase slightly with distance from the Trapezium.

M 42 is shown to emit in excess of the predicted recombination radiation throughout the entire infrared spectrum. The variations in the excess with wavelength and with position are analyzed to determine which of several physical processes may be operating. The longer wavelength infrared excess is shown to be dominated by dust emission, while the shorter wavelength infrared excess is caused by dust scattering. The dust is shown to be larger than the average interstellar particle. A new feature of the Orion red star ORS-1 is found in that it appears to have a reflection nebula around it.

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Background: Staphyloccocal nuclease domain-containing protein 1 (SND1) is involved in the regulation of gene expression and RNA protection. While numerous studies have established that SND1 protein expression is modulated by cellular stresses associated with tumor growth, hypoxia, inflammation, heat- shock and oxidative conditions, little is known about the factors responsible for SND1 expression. Here, we have approached this question by analyzing the transcriptional response of human SND1 gene to pharmacological endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress in liver cancer cells. Results: We provide first evidence that SND1 promoter activity is increased in human liver cancer cells upon exposure to thapsigargin or tunicamycin or by ectopic expression of ATF6, a crucial transcription factor in the unfolded protein response triggered by ER stress. Deletion analysis of the 5'-flanking region of SND1 promoter identified maximal activation in fragment (-934, +221), which contains most of the predicted ER stress response elements in proximal promoter. Quantitative real- time PCR revealed a near 3 fold increase in SND1 mRNA expression by either of the stress- inducers; whereas SND1 protein was maximally upregulated (3.4-fold) in cells exposed to tunicamycin, a protein glycosylation inhibitor. Conclusion: Promoter activity of the cell growth- and RNA-protection associated SND1 gene is up-regulated by ER stress in human hepatoma cells.

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As lesões impalpáveis da mama que muitas das vezes são assintomáticas, podem corresponder à um estágio de progressão de câncer difícil de ser detectado, durante os exames de rotina de palpação da mulher. O único método possível para a descoberta dessas lesões é através dos exames de imagem da mama, de modo geral, através da mamografia, que geralmente ocorre após os 45 anos. Devido a esses fatores, lesões impalpáveis, são frequentemente, descobertas apenas quando o estágio de desenvolvimento da doença já está avançado e as intervenções terapêuticas são menos reparadoras. Com a finalidade de iniciar a caracterização de tumores impalpáveis iniciais, objetivamos analisar o perfil genético (mutação) e epigenético (metilação de região promotora) de regiões do DNA relacionadas ao gene supressor tumoral TP53, provenientes de biópsias de mulheres residentes do Estado do Rio de Janeiro. Neste trabalho, foram investigadas 34 amostras de tecido de tumor de mama, por sequenciamento de DNA, nos exons de 5 a 8 do gene TP53. Nesta região, não foi encontrada nenhuma mutação. Este resultado pode estar relacionado ao tipo inicial de lesão, de acordo com os dados radiológicos das lesões de categorias 3 e 4 da escala BIRADS. Para verificar o estado de metilação da região promotora do gene TP53, analisamos 30 pares de amostras (sangue e tumor) de pacientes com suspeita de câncer de mama, pela técnica MSP-PCR. Nenhuma amostra tumoral apresentou alteração no estado de metilação na região promotora do gene TP53, quando comparada à amostra normal. Um motivo possível para a disparidade de resultados em relação à outros trabalhos pode ter sido a utilização da técnica. A caracterização das lesões impalpáveis apenas foi iniciada neste trabalho, no qual pudemos constatar que a mutação em TP53 pode ser um evento mais tardio. Portanto, a lesão mamária, em suas diferentes formas, continuará a ser o assunto investigado por nosso grupo, ampliando o número de amostras e alcançando melhor conexão da conduta e dos métodos clínicos já existentes, com as novas possibilidades de diagnóstico via marcadores moleculares em tumores e fluidos biológicos

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We construct an F(R) gravity theory corresponding to the Weyl invariant two scalar field theory. We investigate whether such F (R) gravity can have the antigravity regions where the Weyl curvature invariant does not diverge at the Big Bang and Big Crunch singularities. It is revealed that the divergence cannot be evaded completely but can be much milder than that in the original Weyl invariant two scalar field theory. (C) 2014 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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Estimating the abundance of cetaceans from aerial survey data requires careful attention to survey design and analysis. Once an aerial observer perceives a marine mammal or group of marine mammals, he or she has only a few seconds to identify and enumerate the individuals sighted, as well as to determine the distance to the sighting and record this information. In line-transect survey analyses, it is assumed that the observer has correctly identified and enumerated the group or individual. We describe methods used to test this assumption and how survey data should be adjusted to account for observer errors. Harbor porpoises (Phocoena phocoena) were censused during aerial surveys in the summer of 1997 in Southeast Alaska (9844 km survey effort), in the summer of 1998 in the Gulf of Alaska (10,127 km), and in the summer of 1999 in the Bering Sea (7849 km). Sightings of harbor porpoise during a beluga whale (Phocoena phocoena) survey in 1998 (1355 km) provided data on harbor porpoise abundance in Cook Inlet for the Gulf of Alaska stock. Sightings by primary observers at side windows were compared to an independent observer at a belly window to estimate the probability of misidentification, underestimation of group size, and the probability that porpoise on the surface at the trackline were missed (perception bias, g(0)). There were 129, 96, and 201 sightings of harbor porpoises in the three stock areas, respectively. Both g(0) and effective strip width (the realized width of the survey track) depended on survey year, and g(0) also depended on the visibility reported by observers. Harbor porpoise abundance in 1997–99 was estimated at 11,146 animals for the Southeast Alaska stock, 31,046 animals for the Gulf of Alaska stock, and 48,515 animals for the Bering Sea stock.