922 resultados para Relative Importance
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Based on asthma prevalence data collected from the 2000 BRFSS survey, approximately 14.7 million U.S. adults had current asthma, accounting for 7.2% of the total U.S. population. In Texas alone, state data extrapolated from the 1999-2003 Texas BRFSS suggested that approximately 1 million Texas adults were reporting current asthma and approximately 11% of the adult population has been diagnosed with the illness during their lifetime. From a public health perspective, the disease is manageable. Comprehensive state-specific asthma surveillance data are necessary to identify disparities in asthma prevalence and asthma-control characteristics among subpopulations and to develop targeted public health interventions. The purpose of this study was to determine the relative importance of various risk factors of asthma and to examine the impact of asthma on health-related quality of life among adult residents of Texas. ^ The study employed a cross-sectional study of respondents in Texas. The study extracted all the variables related to asthma along with their associated demographic, socioeconomic, and quality of life variables from the 2007 BRFSS data for 17,248 adult residents of Texas aged 18 and older. Chi-square test and logistic regression using SPSS were used in various data analyses on weighted data, adjusting for the complex sample design of the BRFSS data. All chi-square analyses were carried out using SPSS's CSTABULATE command. In addition, logistic regression models were fitted using SPSS's CSLOGISTIC command. ^ Risks factors significantly associated with reporting current asthma included BMI, race/ethnicity, gender, and income. Holding all other variables constant, obese adults were almost twice as likely to report current asthma as those adults who were normal weight (odds ratio [OR], 1.78; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.25 to 2.53). Other non-Hispanic adults were significantly more likely to report current asthma than non-Hispanic Whites (OR, 2.43; 95% CI, 1.38 to 4.25), while Hispanics were significantly less likely to report current asthma than non-Hispanic Whites (OR, 0.38; 95% CI, 0.25 to 0.60), after controlling for all other variables. After adjusting for all other variables, adult females were almost twice as likely to report current asthma as males (OR, 1.97; 95% CI, 1.49 to 2.60). Adults with household income of less than $15,000 were almost twice as likely to report current asthma as those persons with an annual household income of $50,000 or more (OR, 1.98; 95% CI, 1.33 to 2.94). In regards to the association between asthma and health-related quality of life, after adjusting for age, race/ethnicity, gender, tobacco use, body mass index (BMI), exercise, education, and income, adults with current asthma compared to those without asthma were more likely to report having more than 15 days of unhealthy physical health (OR, 1.84; 95% CI, 1.29 to 2.60). ^ Overall, the findings of this study provide insight and valuable information into the populations in Texas most adversely affected by asthma and health-related consequences of the disease condition. Further research could build on the findings of this study by replicating this study as closely as possible in other asthma settings, and look at the relationship for hospitalization rates, asthma severity, and mortality.^
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Rising seawater temperature and CO2 concentrations (ocean acidification) represent two of the most influential factors impacting marine ecosystems in the face of global climate change. In ecological climate change research full-factorial experiments across seasons in multi-species, cross-trophic level set-ups are essential as they allow making realistic estimations about direct and indirect effects and the relative importance of both major environmental stressors on ecosystems. In benthic mesocosm experiments we tested the responses of coastal Baltic Sea Fucus vesiculosus communities to elevated seawater temperature and CO2 concentrations across four seasons of one year. While increasing [CO2] levels only had minor effects, warming had strong and persistent effects on grazers which affected the Fucus community differently depending on season. In late summer a temperature-driven collapse of grazers caused a cascading effect from the consumers to the foundation species resulting in overgrowth of Fucus thalli by epiphytes. In fall/ winter, outside the growing season of epiphytes, intensified grazing under warming resulted in a significant reduction of Fucus biomass. Thus, we confirm the prediction that future increasing water temperatures influence marine food-web processes by altering top-down control, but we also show that specific consequences for food-web structure depend on season. Since Fucus vesiculosus is the dominant habitat-forming brown algal system in the Baltic Sea, its potential decline under global warming implicates the loss of key functions and services such as provision of nutrient storage, substrate, food, shelter and nursery grounds for a diverse community of marine invertebrates and fish in Baltic Sea coastal waters.
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Considerando el rechazo de los consumidores hacia alimentos genéticamente modificados y que el país de origen es usado como indicador de calidad, se estudió la importancia relativa de la existencia de modificación genética (MG), origen y precio en la compra de aceite de girasol en Temuco, Chile, junto con la identificación y la caracterización de diferentes segmentos de mercado, mediante una encuesta a 400 personas. Utilizando análisis conjunto se determinó que la existencia de MG (36,0%) fue levemente más importante que el origen (33,3%) y el precio (30,7%) en la muestra total, con preferencia hacia el producto sin MG, de origen chileno y al menor precio. Mediante análisis de conglomerados jerárquicos se diferenciaron tres segmentos: el mayoritario (45,5%) dio elevada importancia a la existencia de MG y presentó un alto rechazo hacia el aceite transgénico; el segundo grupo (29,7%) asignó mayor relevancia al precio y acepta aceite argentino; el grupo minoritario (24,8%) otorgó mayor importancia al origen y acepta aceite español. Independientemente de lo anterior, los grupos mostraron mayor preferencia por el aceite chileno. La ausencia de MG en aceite es una condición deseable para una importante proporción de consumidores (45,5%), pero el resto se muestra relativamente indiferente hacia la existencia o ausencia de manipulación genética en este producto.
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Esta investigación indaga la variada interpretación del origen del conflicto por parte de una nutrida selección de historiadores. La discrepancia esencial se ha enfocado en lo siguiente: ¿Tuvieron influencia las vastas fuerzas históricas, es decir, los condicionamientos externos e internos de larga duración? Si es así ¿algunos fueron más relevantes que otros? ¿Contaron, por el contrario, solamente las coyunturas inmediatas y las acciones de los dirigentes? ¿O bien el conflicto armado fue el resultado de una amalgama, aunque diferenciada, de causas profundas y decisiones particulares desencadenadas durante la crisis de julio? Específicas categorías conceptuales y el enfoque analítico-comparativo han permitido adjudicar con mayor precisión el peso de los distintos factores en juego.
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This is part 2 of a study examining southwest African continental margin sediments from nine sites on a north-south transect from the Congo Fan (4°S) to the Cape Basin (30°S) representing two glacial (MIS 2 and 6a) and two interglacial stages (MIS 1 and 5e). Contents, distribution patterns, and molecular stable carbon isotope signatures of long-chain n-alkanes (C27-C33) and n-alkanols (C22-C32) as indicators of land plant vegetation of different biosynthetic types were correlated with concentrations and distributions of pollen taxa in sediments of the same time horizons. Selected single pollen type data reveal details of vegetation changes, but the overall picture is best illustrated by summing pollen known to predominantly derive from C4 plants or C4 plus CAM plants. The C4 plant signals in the biomarkers are recorded in the delta13C data and in the abundances of C31 and C33 n-alkanes, and the C32 n-alkanol. Calculated clusters of wind trajectories for austral summer and winter situations for the Holocene and the Last Glacial Maximum afford information on the source areas for the lipids and pollen and their transport pathways to the ocean. This multidisciplinary approach provides clear evidence of latitudinal differences in leaf wax lipid and pollen composition, with the Holocene sedimentary data paralleling the current major phytogeographic zonations. The northern sites (Congo Fan area and northern Angola Basin) get most of their terrestrial material from the Congo Basin and the Angolan highlands dominated by C3 plants. Airborne particulates derived from the western and central South African hinterland dominated by deserts, semideserts, and savannah regions are rich in organic matter from C4 plants. As can be expected from the present and glacial positions of the phytogeographic zones, the carbon isotopic signatures of n-alkanes and n-alkanols both become isotopically more enriched in 13C from north to south. In the northern part of the transect the relative importance of C4 plant indicators is higher during the glacials than in the interglacials, indicating a northward extension of arid zones favoring grass vegetation. In the south, where grass-rich vegetation merges into semidesert and desert, the difference in C4 plant indicators is small.
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Este artículo regresa al debate acerca de la importancia relativa de las fuerzas productivas y de las relaciones de producción en el modo de producción feudal. Sostiene, utilizando evidencia del occidente medieval, que esta relación es empírica y que varía según los modos, quizás incluso dentro de cada uno de ellos. Propone, además, que en el caso específico del feudalismo, no solo las relaciones de producción fueron la fuerza motriz, sino que de hecho los desarrollos en las fuerzas productivas dependieron de ellas
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Trabajos anteriores derivados de esta línea investigativa permitieron analizar el sector Turismo como un nuevo componente de la dinámica productiva en la Provincia de Santa Cruz, la cual se basó históricamente en la explotación de recursos agotables y con características de enclave. Dichos estudios relevaron el crecimiento que ese sector ha experimentado a nivel mundial, en la Patagonia Austral y particularmente en la Comarca Austral de dicha provincia, al amparo de las condiciones macroeconómicas favorables de los últimos años. Al estudiarse la oferta local se pudo definir la estructura empresaria del sector y analizar el empleo turístico y su impacto en el mercado laboral. El presente trabajo destaca la importancia relativa del turismo en esta nueva reestructuración económica provincial, caracterizada por una mayor diversificación de las actividades productivas. Cuando se observa la demanda turística en el epicentro regional establecido en El Calafate, se aprecia el crecimiento explosivo producido. Sin embargo, las consecuencias de la crisis internacional de fines de 2008 impactan negativamente en el sector con un freno a dicho crecimiento, registrándose una disminución del turismo internacional y una profundización de la estacionalidad y relevando una oferta que muestra menores indicadores de ocupación y, por ende, una reducción en sus índices de rentabilidad. Dicho análisis pone en evidencia problemas emergentes del sector y del empleo producido por el mismo, con implicaciones sobre la estructura empresaria establecida y la calidad del empleo generado
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Este artículo regresa al debate acerca de la importancia relativa de las fuerzas productivas y de las relaciones de producción en el modo de producción feudal. Sostiene, utilizando evidencia del occidente medieval, que esta relación es empírica y que varía según los modos, quizás incluso dentro de cada uno de ellos. Propone, además, que en el caso específico del feudalismo, no solo las relaciones de producción fueron la fuerza motriz, sino que de hecho los desarrollos en las fuerzas productivas dependieron de ellas
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Trabajos anteriores derivados de esta línea investigativa permitieron analizar el sector Turismo como un nuevo componente de la dinámica productiva en la Provincia de Santa Cruz, la cual se basó históricamente en la explotación de recursos agotables y con características de enclave. Dichos estudios relevaron el crecimiento que ese sector ha experimentado a nivel mundial, en la Patagonia Austral y particularmente en la Comarca Austral de dicha provincia, al amparo de las condiciones macroeconómicas favorables de los últimos años. Al estudiarse la oferta local se pudo definir la estructura empresaria del sector y analizar el empleo turístico y su impacto en el mercado laboral. El presente trabajo destaca la importancia relativa del turismo en esta nueva reestructuración económica provincial, caracterizada por una mayor diversificación de las actividades productivas. Cuando se observa la demanda turística en el epicentro regional establecido en El Calafate, se aprecia el crecimiento explosivo producido. Sin embargo, las consecuencias de la crisis internacional de fines de 2008 impactan negativamente en el sector con un freno a dicho crecimiento, registrándose una disminución del turismo internacional y una profundización de la estacionalidad y relevando una oferta que muestra menores indicadores de ocupación y, por ende, una reducción en sus índices de rentabilidad. Dicho análisis pone en evidencia problemas emergentes del sector y del empleo producido por el mismo, con implicaciones sobre la estructura empresaria establecida y la calidad del empleo generado
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Este artículo regresa al debate acerca de la importancia relativa de las fuerzas productivas y de las relaciones de producción en el modo de producción feudal. Sostiene, utilizando evidencia del occidente medieval, que esta relación es empírica y que varía según los modos, quizás incluso dentro de cada uno de ellos. Propone, además, que en el caso específico del feudalismo, no solo las relaciones de producción fueron la fuerza motriz, sino que de hecho los desarrollos en las fuerzas productivas dependieron de ellas
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Trabajos anteriores derivados de esta línea investigativa permitieron analizar el sector Turismo como un nuevo componente de la dinámica productiva en la Provincia de Santa Cruz, la cual se basó históricamente en la explotación de recursos agotables y con características de enclave. Dichos estudios relevaron el crecimiento que ese sector ha experimentado a nivel mundial, en la Patagonia Austral y particularmente en la Comarca Austral de dicha provincia, al amparo de las condiciones macroeconómicas favorables de los últimos años. Al estudiarse la oferta local se pudo definir la estructura empresaria del sector y analizar el empleo turístico y su impacto en el mercado laboral. El presente trabajo destaca la importancia relativa del turismo en esta nueva reestructuración económica provincial, caracterizada por una mayor diversificación de las actividades productivas. Cuando se observa la demanda turística en el epicentro regional establecido en El Calafate, se aprecia el crecimiento explosivo producido. Sin embargo, las consecuencias de la crisis internacional de fines de 2008 impactan negativamente en el sector con un freno a dicho crecimiento, registrándose una disminución del turismo internacional y una profundización de la estacionalidad y relevando una oferta que muestra menores indicadores de ocupación y, por ende, una reducción en sus índices de rentabilidad. Dicho análisis pone en evidencia problemas emergentes del sector y del empleo producido por el mismo, con implicaciones sobre la estructura empresaria establecida y la calidad del empleo generado
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Analysis of pelagic clay samples from Sites 576, 578, and 581 shows that physical, acoustic, and electrical trends with increasing burial depth are related to mineralogical and diagenetic changes. The properties of interest are bulk density (roo), porosity (phi), compressional-wave velocity (Vp) and velocity anisotropy (Ap), and electrical resistivity (Ro) and resistivity anisotropy (Ar). In general, as demonstrated in particular for the brown pelagic clay, the increase in roo, Vp, Ro, and to a lesser extent Ap and Ar with increasing depth is primarily caused by decreasing phi (and water content) as a result of compaction. The mineralogy and chemistry of the pelagic clays vary as a function of burial depth at all three sites. These variations are interpreted to reflect changes in the relative importance of detrital and diagenetic components. Mineralogical and chemical variations, however, play minor roles in determining variations in acoustic and electrical properties of the clays with increasing burial depth.
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Coccolithophores, a diverse group of phytoplankton, make important contributions to pelagic calcite production and export, yet the comparative biogeochemical role of species other than the ubiquitous Emiliania huxleyi is poorly understood. Here we examined the relative importance of E. huxleyi and two Coccolithus species (Coccolithus pelagicus and Coccolithus braarudii), in terms of daily calcite production, by culturing E. huxleyi and Coccolithus in parallel, and comparing growth rates and biometrically determined cellular carbon calcite quotas. Biometric measurements of Coccolithus species, and E. huxleyi cell diameters, were performed using polarised light microscopy. Scanning electron microscopy was used for all other biometric measurements of E. huxleyi.
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The ocean history of reactive phosphorus (P) (i.e., dissolved P available to fuel oceanic primary productivity) is of interest because of the role of P as a biolimiting nutrient, and knowledge of P burial in marine sediments is key to testing hypotheses about temporal changes in P input or output fluxes. Our understanding of the history of the P cycle over the Cenozoic has increased substantially with temporal records of reactive P mass accumulation rates from open-ocean Pacific and Atlantic equatorial sites. However, questions about the relative importance of nutrient burial in ocean-margin sediments relative to burial in open-ocean sediments and about the extent of P remobilization in organic-rich, reducing environments characteristic of margin sediments remain unresolved. Nutrient burial in oceanic boundary current systems has been suggested to have a controlling role in oceanic nutrient budgets in certain time intervals (Vincent and Berger, 1985, doi:10.1029/GM032p0455), with higher sediment accumulation rates balancing the limited spatial extent of these sediments. Some investigators suggest that remobilization of P from reducing sediments in margin settings is a significant positive feedback to primary productivity (e.g., Van Cappellan and Ingall, 1994, doi:10.1029/94PA01455), whereas other results indicate that both P uptake and P release may occur in these settings depending on the balance of organic carbon and iron supply to the sediments and on the oxygenation of bottom waters (McManus et al., 1997, doi:10.1016/S0016-7037(97)00138-5). It is important to quantitatively understand the geochemistry of reactive P in margin sediments, where productivity and delivery of organic-rich material to the sediments in relatively shallow-water settings is often sufficient to promote anoxia in interstitial waters. To address these questions, we determined the P concentrations and geochemistry in sediment samples from eight sites drilled during Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Leg 167, California margin (Sites 1010-1012, 1014, 1016-1017, and 1021-1022). These results are the first records of reactive P concentrations on long time scales-required for the calculation of P accumulation rates-for sediments from a highly productive eastern boundary current setting. In addition, we determined calcium carbonate contents and biogenic silica concentrations to define the environments of sedimentary production, burial, and diagenesis.
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Because of a close relationship between detrital flux variations and magnetic susceptibility (MS) flux (MS cm**3 of bulk sediment multiplied by the linear sedimentation rate) variations in the southeast Indian basin of the southern ocean, MS flux profiles have been used to examine the spatial and temporal detrital flux changes in this basin during the last climatic cycle. Results indicate a general increase in detrital material input during the coldest periods, suggesting a widespread phenomenon, at least on the basin scale. Mineralogical data, geochemical data, and 87Sr/86Sr isotopic ratios have been used to determine the origin and transport mechanisms responsible for increased detrital flux during glacial periods. Mineralogical and geochemical data show that these glacial 'highs' are due to increases in both Kerguelen-Crozet volcanic and Antarctic detrital inputs. The 87Sr/86Sr isotopic composition of the >45-µm fraction indicates that the Kerguelen-Crozet province contributes to at least 50% of the coarse particule input to the west. This contribution decreases eastward to reach less than 10%. These tracers clearly indicate that the Crozet-Kerguelen province was a major source region of detrital in the western part of the basin during glacial times. In contrast, material of Antarctic origin is well represented in the whole basin (fine and coarse fractions). Because of the minor amount of coarse particles in the sediments, volcanic particles from Kerguelen and crustal particles from Antarctica have most probably been transported by the Antarctic bottom water current and/or the Circumpolar deepwater current during glacial periods as is the case today. Nevertheless, the presence of coarse particles even in low amount suggests also a transport by ice rafting (sea-ice and icebergs), originated from both Kerguelen and Antarctic sources. However, the relative importance of both hydrographic and ice-rafting modes of transport cannot be identified accurately with our data. During low sea level stands (glacial maximum periods), increasing instability and erosion of the continental platform and shallow plateaus could have resulted in a more efficient transfer of crustal and volcano-detrital material to the Southeast Indian basin. At the same time, extension of the grounded ice shelves over the continental margins and increase in the erosion rate of the Antarctic ice sheet could have induced a greater input of ice rafted detritus (IRD) to southern ocean basins. Enhancement of the circumpolar deepwater current strength might have also carried a more important flux of detrital material from Kerguelen. However, an increase in the bottom water flow is not necessarily required.