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Aquest treball forma part de una recerca –finançada pel Consell de l’Audiovisual de Catalunya- dedicada a l’anàlisi de les conseqüències dels processos de digitalització en els mitjans de comunicació de Catalunya (Espanya). El document presenta les transformacions que han afectat al periodista, especialment les noves tasques i funcions. Després d’una introducció dedicada al marc teòric i a la metodologia de la recerca, el document explica les tendències principals observades en les ràdios, emissores de televisió, agències de noticies i mitjans en línia de Catalunya. El document també presenta una sèrie de reflexions sobre la polivalència, la re-qualificació i altres processos que afecten als professionals de la informació. Finalment, es proposa una classificació de les formes que assumeix la polivalència en els mitjans.

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Ce livre est une introduction à la philosophie des sciences qui se veut accessible aux étudiants. Il résume l'état actuel de la connaissance, en présentant les différents concepts et en proposant une évaluation des résultats fondés et des questions majeures qui restent ouvertes. Il vise à contribuer au développement d'une nouvelle philosophie de la nature qui prend en considération les théories scientifiques, cherchant à élaborer sur leur base une vision de l'ensemble de la nature : il utilise à cet effet les outils conceptuels de la philosophie analytique. La première partie de l'ouvrage dresse un bilan du débat entre l'empirisme logique et ses critiques. La deuxième partie, la partie principale, présente les principaux sujets de la métaphysique de la nature en se focalisant sur la philosophie de la physique. La troisième partie traite les thèmes de l'unité de la nature ainsi que l'unité des sciences. Cette deuxième édition intègre de nouvelles réflexions sur les Fondements physiques et la causalité. Elle ne considère pas la philosophie de la biologie, qui sera spécifiquement traitée dans un ouvrage à paraître prochainement chez le même éditeur. Chaque chapitre, contient un appareil pédagogique avec résumé, questions d'évaluations et propositions de travail, et l'ouvrage est complété d'un glossaire et d'une bibliographie exhaustive : il est donc particulièrement adapté à un support de cours.

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PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Amplification and overexpression of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) gene are a hallmark of primary glioblastoma (45%), making it a prime target for therapy. In addition, these amplifications are frequently associated with oncogenic mutations in the extracellular domain. However, efforts at targeting the EGFR tyrosine kinase using small molecule inhibitors or antibodies have shown disappointing efficacy in clinical trials for newly diagnosed or recurrent glioblastoma. Here, we review recent insights into molecular mechanisms relevant for effective targeting of the EGFR pathway. RECENT FINDINGS: Molecular workup of glioblastoma tissue of patients under treatment with small molecule inhibitors has established drug concentrations in the tumor tissue, and has shed light on the effectiveness of target inhibition and respective effects on pathway signaling. Further, functional analyses of interaction of small molecule inhibitors with distinct properties to bind to the active or inactive form of EGFR have provided new insights that will impact the choice of drugs. Finally, vaccination approaches targeting the EGFRvIII mutant featuring a tumor-specific antigen have shown promising results that warrant larger controlled clinical trials. SUMMARY: A combination of preclinical and clinical studies at the molecular level has provided new insights that will allow refining strategies for targeting the EGFR pathway in glioblastoma.

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BACKGROUND: In patients with outer retinal degeneration, a differential pupil response to long wavelength (red) versus short wavelength (blue) light stimulation has been previously observed. The goal of this study was to quantify differences in the pupillary re-dilation following exposure to red versus blue light in patients with outer retinal disease and compare them with patients with optic neuropathy and with healthy subjects. DESIGN: Prospective comparative cohort study. PARTICIPANTS: Twenty-three patients with outer retinal disease, 13 patients with optic neuropathy and 14 normal subjects. METHODS: Subjects were tested using continuous red and blue light stimulation at three intensities (1, 10 and 100 cd/m2) for 13 s per intensity. Pupillary re-dilation dynamics following the brightest intensity was analysed and compared between the three groups. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The parameters of pupil re-dilation used in this study were: time to recover 90% of baseline size; mean pupil size at early and late phases of re-dilation; and differential re-dilation time for blue versus red light. RESULTS: Patients with outer retinal disease showed a pupil that tended to stay smaller after light termination and thus had a longer time to recovery. The differential re-dilation time was significantly greater in patients with outer retinal disease (median = 28.0 s, P < 0.0001) compared with controls and patients with optic neuropathy. CONCLUSIONS: A differential response of pupil re-dilation following red versus blue light stimulation is present in patients with outer retinal disease but is not found in normal eyes or among patients with visual loss from optic neuropathy.

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Environmental research in earth sciences is focused on the geosphere, i.e. (1) waters and sediments of rivers, lakes and oceans, and (2) soils and underlying shallow rock formations,both water-unsaturated and -saturated. The subsurface is studied down to greater depths at sites where waste repositories or tunnels are planned and mining activities exist. In recent years, earth scientists have become more and more involved in pollution problems related to their classical field of interest, e.g. groundwater, ore deposits, or petroleum and non-metal natural deposits (gravel, clay, cement precursors). Major pollutants include chemical substances, radioactive isotopes and microorganisms. Mechanisms which govern the transport of pollutants are of physical, chemical (dissolution, precipitation, adsorption), or microbiological (transformation) nature. Land-use planning must reflect a sustainable development and sound scientific criteria. Today's environmental pollution requires working teams with an interdisciplinary background in earth sciences, hydrology, chemistry, biology, physics as well as engineering. This symposium brought together for the first time in Switzerland earth and soil scientists, physicists and chemists, to present and discuss environmental issues concerning the geosphere.