1000 resultados para Trastorns del desenvolupament -- TFC
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Para realizar el seguimiento online de la carrera de resistencia TrailWalker que organiza anualmente Intermon OX, se ha desarrollado un sistema GIS formado por una aplicación cliente iOS para el teléfono iPhone, que mediante el sistema de localización de Apple transmite periódicamente la posición de los participantes a un servidor con el software ArcGIS for Server, que permitirá explotar la información espacial mediante un visor web.
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El projecte té com a finalitat la creació d'una aplicació per a dispositius mòbils per a nens amb la qual, mitjançant recursos visuals i auditius, ajudar-los a estimular el seu desenvolupament cognitiu.
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El projecte elegit per desenvolupar ha estat una aplicació mòbil creada en HTML5 sota el framework PhoneGap per tal de tenir funcionalitats natives.
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Implantació d'una calculadora de radiació solar sobre els edificis d'una zona d'estudi.
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En este trabajo se da solución a la necesidad de monitorizar la carrera Trailwalker, organizada por Intermon Oxfam, y, específicamente, se configura el servidor SIG y se desarrolla el visor web de la carrera; todo ello utilizando la tecnología ArcGIS.
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Lev Vygotski es en la actualidad uno de los referentes más citados en ciencias de la educación, en general, y psicología del desarrollo humano y de la educación, en particular. Sus consideraciones alrededor de las relaciones entre aprendizaje y desarrollo, su concepto de “zona de desarrollo próximo”, su énfasis en la naturaleza social del conocimiento, su análisis del desarrollo cultural, la diferenciación entre conceptos espontáneos y conceptos científicos forman parte del argot contemporáneo en ciencias de la educación. El objetivo de este artículo es presentar algunos de los conceptos y aplicaciones educativas que se han desarrollado tomando de modelo una aproximación vygotskiana. En primer lugar, expongo una breve síntesis de sus ideas psicopedagógicas para contextualizar, posteriormente, el uso que se ha hecho de algunas de sus propuestas. Finalmente, concluyo reflexionando alrededor del sentido y naturaleza de la educación bajo una perspectiva vygotskiana
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Ampliació de servei SNPServices amb notificació per a guifi.net.
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El proyecto pretende realizar el análisis y diseño para informatizar la actividad de un equipo especializado en las implantaciones de software. Este equipo está dedicado al mantenimiento de las aplicaciones que hacen posible el negocio de telefonía fija de la empresa cliente.
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Aquest TFC exposa un estudi de les dades i el context en què s'ha de presentar la informació. S'analitza el gruix de dades, la importància de cadascun dels paràmetres, les fonts de coneixement disponibles i l'efecte que es pretén aconseguir.
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D'un temps ençà, diferents instàncies reclamen per als habitants del continent africà el seu dret a l'educació com un dels fonaments del desenvolupament. No obstant això, en la pràctica es confon l'esmentat dret, immanent en qualsevol societat humana, amb un sistema escolar a l'occidental, esqueixat de l'experiència infantil africana i desestructurant d'unes cultures que socialitzen els individus a partir de cercles concèntrics que parteixen del familiar i de l'entorn social més immediat. L'objectiu d'aquest article és proposar una reflexió sobre l'esmentat fenomen; i reclamar, a partir de l'anàlisi d'exemples determinats, el dret dels africans a una formació integral, a partir dels valors propis i dels àmbits més pròxims, sense especialistes ni programes, globalitzat, que no separi els fills de la seva família ni del seu entorn, com a instrument principal d'adquisició i de formació del coneixement i d'adaptació al món actual.
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Neural development and plasticity are regulated by neural adhesion proteins, including the polysialylated form of NCAM (PSA-NCAM). Podocalyxin (PC) is a renal PSA-containing protein that has been reported to function as an anti-adhesin in kidney podocytes. Here we show that PC is widely expressed in neurons during neural development. Neural PC interacts with the ERM protein family, and with NHERF1/2 and RhoA/G. Experiments in vitro and phenotypic analyses of podxl-deficient mice indicate that PC is involved in neurite growth, branching and axonal fasciculation, and that PC loss-of-function reduces the number of synapses in the CNS and in the neuromuscular system. We also show that whereas some of the brain PC functions require PSA, others depend on PC per se. Our results show that PC, the second highly sialylated neural adhesion protein, plays multiple roles in neural development.
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Understanding the signals that control migration of neural progenitor cells in the adult brain may provide new therapeutic opportunities. Reelin is best known for its role in regulating cell migration during brain development, but we now demonstrate a novel function for reelin in the injured adult brain. First, we show that Reelin is upregulated around lesions. Second, experimentally increasing Reelin expression levels in healthy mouse brain leads to a change in the migratory behavior of subventricular zone-derived progenitors, triggering them to leave the rostral migratory stream (RMS) to which they are normally restricted during their migration to the olfactory bulb. Third, we reveal that Reelin increases endogenous progenitor cell dispersal in periventricular structures independently of any chemoattraction but via cell detachment and chemokinetic action, and thereby potentiates spontaneous cell recruitment to demyelination lesions in the corpus callosum. Conversely, animals lacking Reelin signaling exhibit reduced endogenous progenitor recruitment at the lesion site. Altogether, these results demonstrate that beyond its known role during brain development, Reelin is a key player in post-lesional cell migration in the adult brain. Finally our findings provide proof of concept that allowing progenitors to escape from the RMS is a potential therapeutic approach to promote myelin repair.
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Background: The trithorax group (trxG) and Polycomb group (PcG) proteins are responsible for the maintenance of stable transcriptional patterns of many developmental regulators. They bind to specific regions of DNA and direct the post-translational modifications of histones, playing a role in the dynamics of chromatin structure.Results: We have performed genome-wide expression studies of trx and ash2 mutants in Drosophila melanogaster. Using computational analysis of our microarray data, we have identified 25 clusters of genes potentially regulated by TRX. Most of these clusters consist of genes that encode structural proteins involved in cuticle formation. This organization appears to be a distinctive feature of the regulatory networks of TRX and other chromatin regulators, since we have observed the same arrangement in clusters after experiments performed with ASH2, as well as in experiments performed by others with NURF, dMyc, and ASH1. We have also found many of these clusters to be significantly conserved in D. simulans, D. yakuba, D. pseudoobscura and partially in Anopheles gambiae.Conclusion: The analysis of genes governed by chromatin regulators has led to the identification of clusters of functionally related genes conserved in other insect species, suggesting this chromosomal organization is biologically important. Moreover, our results indicate that TRX and other chromatin regulators may act globally on chromatin domains that contain transcriptionally co-regulated genes.
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Complexity of biological function relies on large networks of interacting molecules. However, the evolutionary properties of these networks are not fully understood. It has been shown that selective pressures depend on the position of genes in the network. We have previously shown that in the Drosophila insulin/target of rapamycin (TOR) signal transduction pathway there is a correlation between the pathway position and the strength of purifying selection, with the downstream genes being most constrained. In this study, we investigated the evolutionary dynamics of this well-characterized pathway in vertebrates. More specifically, we determined the impact of natural selection on the evolution of 72 genes of this pathway. We found that in vertebrates there is a similar gradient of selective constraint in the insulin/TOR pathway to that found in Drosophila. This feature is neither the result of a polarity in the impact of positive selection nor of a series of factors affecting selective constraint levels (gene expression level and breadth, codon bias, protein length, and connectivity). We also found that pathway genes encoding physically interacting proteins tend to evolve under similar selective constraints. The results indicate that the architecture of the vertebrate insulin/TOR pathway constrains the molecular evolution of its components. Therefore, the polarity detected in Drosophila is neither specific nor incidental of this genus. Hence, although the underlying biological mechanisms remain unclear, these may be similar in both vertebrates and Drosophila.