1000 resultados para Sepich Lange, Juan Ramón
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Contiene: Aminta, fabula pastoral de Torquato Tasso / traducida por Don Juan de Jauregui: p. 165-250.
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Aguilar, III, 1557. Según Aguilar, las obras de Jáuregui en "Colección de poetas castellanos" se publicaron con número de tomo VI, VII y VIII.
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Contiene: Vol. 1 - Vol. 2.
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Encuadernado con : La soirée de Cachupin / Ramón de Navarrete y Landa - El mártir de la duda / Eduardo Navarro y Gonzalvo y Juan Rodríguez Rubí - Luisa / Julián Castellanos - Sombras chinescas / Eduardo Navarro Gonzalvo - Fuego en guerrillas / Calisto Navarro y Salvador María Granés - El número 7 / Santiago Infante de Palacios - Una pecadora / Juan Belza - El suicida / Antonio Mencia y Echeverría - ¡La buena alhaja! / Emilio Mozo de Rosales - El puente de Alcolea / José Julián Cabero - No hay mal que por bien no venga / Joaquín Estébanez - Belenes / Eduardo de Lustonó - Por un bautizo / Pedro María Barrera - El amor en comandita / Juan Rodríguez Rubí - San Jorge por Aragón / Pedro Escamilla - Bodas ocultas / Antonio Mencia y Echeverría - De la muerte a la vida / Ramón Franquelo - Un tenorio moderno / José María Nogués - ¡Buena boda! / Juan José Herranz - Un alcalde constitucional / Manuel Nogueras - Lo positivo / Joaquín Estébanez.
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The pottery found in the burials of El Cano is uniform in style to these made in the coclesanos valleys between 700 and 1000 AD. The coefficient of variability of the different pottery forms, evidence diverse standardizations values for polychrome and non-polychrome ceramics. Moreover, data of funerary contexts from the Cano recently excavated, suggest that elite has controlled ceramic production. This control over the production of certain goods reveals that these were important in the support or proper operational of the chiefdoms in Panama and mark the phase of splendour of this culture.
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This paper analyses some aspects of the trajectory of the Argentinian physician and sociologist Juan César García (1932-1984) in the field of Latin American Social Medicine. Three dimensions constituting his basic orientations are highlighted: the elaboration of systematic and reflective social thought; a critical attitude in questioning teaching and professional practices; a commitment to the institutionalization and dissemination of health knowledge.
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Tubulin cofactors (TBCs) participate in the folding, dimerization, and dissociation pathways of the tubulin dimer. Among them, TBCB and TBCE are two CAP-Gly domain-containing proteins that together efficiently interact with and dissociate the tubulin dimer. In the study reported here we showed that TBCB localizes at spindle and midzone microtubules during mitosis. Furthermore, the motif DEI/M-COO− present in TBCB, which is similar to the EEY/F-COO− element characteristic of EB proteins, CLIP-170, and α-tubulin, is required for TBCE–TBCB heterodimer formation and thus for tubulin dimer dissociation. This motif is responsible for TBCB autoinhibition, and our analysis suggests that TBCB is a monomer in solution. Mutants of TBCB lacking this motif are derepressed and induce microtubule depolymerization through an interaction with EB1 associated with microtubule tips. TBCB is also able to bind to the chaperonin complex CCT containing α-tubulin, suggesting that it could escort tubulin to facilitate its folding and dimerization, recycling or degradation.