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Magdeburg, Univ., Fak. für Geistes-, Sozial- und Erziehungswiss., Diss., 2012
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O Cul² prepara-se sob a forma de hidrosol cuja dosagem pode ser rigorosa. De suas propriedades quimicas já estudadas por TRAUBE é mais notavel a sensibilidade desse corpo ao oxijeno nacente. Basta em verdade 0,00001 de H²O² para que o Cul² se decomponha desprendendo-se I. Inversamente ele decompõe a agua oxijenada em solução neutra a 1 % (Perhydrol MERCK). O oxijeno do ar atmosferico só o decompõe muito lentamente. As soluções se conservam bem por 6 mezes em vidro escuro. Mesmo em 24 horas, uma corrente de ar não o altera. A ação hemolitica desse hidrosol depende principalmente da H²O distilada que entra em sua composição. Em uma solução isotonisada pelo NaCl, a ação hemolitica diminue proporcionalmente ao aumento de concentração de NaCl, ainda mesmo que se aumente a concentração em Cul². A concentração em Cul² só tem influencia manifesta sobre o fenomeno da precipitação da hemoglobina, sobre a qual ele aje como redutor. Tem ação fixadora sobre os leucocitos, e aglutinante sobre as hematias. Não destroe o fermento da fibrina nem a catalase do sangue. Precipita os albuminoides do soro, pelo menos in vitro. In vivo, esses fenomenos não são aparentes. Foi possivel a aplicação do Cul² por via venosa, sem que isso tivesse determinado acidentes nos animais experimentados (cão, cobaia, coelho, rato). Por via peritoneal não era suportado pelo coelho, nem pela cobaia, morrendo os animais dentro das primeiras 24 horas. Por via subcutanea não era tolerado facilmente por cobaias e ratos. Formava-se sempre escara no ponto da inoculação. O cão tolerava bem as inoculaçõis subcutaneas. Mostrou-se esse hidrosol ineficaz na esporotricose e tuberculose experimentais. Ao terminar, deixo aqui consignado ao distinto colega Dr. ANTONIO PINTO JNR. os meus agradecimentos pelo valioso concurso prestado em toda a parte experimental por ele acompanhada com a maior dedicação e boa vontade.
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Sustained atrial fibrillation (AF) is maintained by sites displaying high dominant frequency (DF). In patients (pts) with long-standing persistent AF (LS-pAF), their spatial distribution and the presence of a left-to-right atrial DF gradient remain poorly known. We hypothesized that the pre-ablation bi-atrial frequency characteristics of LS-pAF pts terminated within the left atrium (LT) are different from that of non terminated (NT) ones. Methods: 23 consecutive pts (59±7y, LS-pAF duration 19±12m) underwent stepwise catheter ablation (step-CA) consisting in pulmonary veins isolation, left atrial (LA) defragmentation, and right atrial (RA) ablations for non terminated AF. A quadripolar catheter (CAT) was placed into the RA appendage (RAA), a decapolar CAT into the coronary sinus (CS) and a duodecapolar CAT into the LA divided into 8 segments. For each segment, 20-sec of bipolar recording was acquired. The DF was defined as the largest peak in the power spectrum (3-15 Hz). The inter-atrial DF gradient was defined as the DF difference between LA and RA appendages. Results: LS-pAF was terminated in 83% (19/23) of the pts: 17 LT, 2 during RA ablation and 4 NT. The figure shows that before ablation bi-atrial DF values of LT pts are significantly lower than that of NT pts for each LA segment as well as for the RAA (p < 0.05). No significant LA-to-RA DF gradient was observed both for LT (0.3±0.5 Hz, p=ns) and NT (0.5±0.03 Hz, p=ns) pts. No significant difference in DF values was observed between LA segments. Conclusions: The lower DF of LT pts is suggestive of a higher organization within both atria compared to NT pts. Our findings suggest that low bi-atrial DF values, but not inter-atrial DF gradient, might be of interest for selecting LS-pAF candidates for sinus rhythm restoration by step-CA.
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Proyecto de implantación de un sistema de business intelligence para el análisis de la calidad de un servicio. El objetivo del presente proyecto es el análisis de una herramienta de apoyo al estudio de la calidad de un servicio, en este caso, servicio sanitario, enfocada desde la perspectiva del área de Ingeniería del software.
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El presente documento tiene por objetivo identificar la evolución que ha tenido la inteligencia de negocios en la ultima década, para determinar en que punto se encuentra y para donde va, además de identificar las alternativas de desarrollo que tiene, apalancándose con las Tecnologías de la Información, y más específicamente con las herramientas empaquetadas de BI de tipo Open Source.Así mismo, la presente investigación identifica las prácticas más convenientes, para sistematizar la elección y adaptación de la inteligencia de negocios en las organizaciones, analizando estas en uncaso exitoso real de implantación de la inteligencia de negocios sobre una herramienta BI tipo Open Source.
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Actualmente muchas empresas ya sean grandes o pequeñas, se plantean implantar en su organización un sistema de información que les ayude en la toma de decisiones. Una de las tendencias actuales es implantar un sistema de BI (Business Intelligence). Muchas organizaciones implantan este tipo de sistemas sin haber realizado un estudio previo de las necesidades y problemas de la empresa, de los beneficios que se pretenden obtener con la implantación del sistema, de la aceptación y formación de los usuarios, de las herramientas y proveedores de BI,... y así un largo etcétera de situaciones y condiciones que se deberían tener en cuenta para la implantación de esta clase de sistemas en cualquier tipo de organización, ya sea grande o pequeña.En el presente artículo se realiza una síntesis de la amalgama de información existente en los sistemas de BI, se realiza una definición aclaratoria, así como también se expone su estado actual, beneficios, factores de riesgo, pasos para conseguir una implantación exitosa y los componentes y herramientas open source de los sistemas de BI. Primero se exponen las principales herramientas open source existentes en el mercado y se profundiza más especialmente en la Suite open source de BI Pentaho.
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Understanding why dispersal is sex-biased in many taxa is still a major concern in evolutionary ecology. Dispersal tends to be male-biased in mammals and female-biased in birds, but counter-examples exist and little is known about sex bias in other taxa. Obtaining accurate measures of dispersal in the field remains a problem. Here we describe and compare several methods for detecting sex-biased dispersal using bi-parentally inherited, codominant genetic markers. If gene flow is restricted among populations, then the genotype of an individual tells something about its origin. Provided that dispersal occurs at the juvenile stage and that sampling is carried out on adults, genotypes sampled from the dispersing sex should on average be less likely (compared to genotypes from the philopatric sex) in the population in which they were sampled. The dispersing sex should be less genetically structured and should present a larger heterozygote deficit. In this study we use computer simulations and a permutation test on four statistics to investigate the conditions under which sex-biased dispersal can be detected. Two tests emerge as fairly powerful. We present results concerning the optimal sampling strategy (varying number of samples, individuals, loci per individual and level of polymorphism) under different amounts of dispersal for each sex. These tests for biases in dispersal are also appropriate for any attribute (e.g. size, colour, status) suspected to influence the probability of dispersal. A windows program carrying out these tests can be freely downloaded from http://www.unil.ch/izea/softwares/fstat.html
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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting has stimulated the development of micro-pumps designed to prevent the hemodynamic instability induced by heart luxation for the exposure of target vessels of the posterior wall. Impella (Aachen, Germany) developed micro-pumps with a miniaturized propeller system for both sides of the heart. The aim of this study was to analyze the impact of both pumps working together on blood cell integrity. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Both right and left-sided micro-pumps were implanted in 5 calves (body weight, 72_4 Kg) during 3 h. Blood samples for hematology and hemolysis parameters were drawn hourly. RESULTS: Both pumps performed well with a flow of 3.6 L +/- 0.3 L during the 3 h of the experiment with stable hemodynamic conditions. Mixed venous oxygen saturation was 63.4 +/- 15.2% at baseline and 63.8 +/- 16.3% at the end of the experiment (P = ns). Red cell count, LDH and free plasma hemoglobin were 6.7 +/- 2.1 x 10(12)/L, 1807 +/- 437 IU/L, and 32 +/- 9 mg/L at baseline vs. 6.1 +/- 2.1 x 10(12)/L, 1871 +/- 410 IU/L, and 52 +/- 9 mg/L at the end of the experiment (P = ns for all comparisons). Platelet count exhibited a non-significant drop (872 +/- 126 vs. 715 +/- 22 x 10(9)/L). CONCLUSIONS: This double pump system based on the Archimed screw principle is hematologically well tolerated under conditions of prolonged cardiac assist.
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Intracellular signals elicited by LDLs are likely to play a role in the pathogenesis associated with increased LDL blood levels. We have previously determined that LDL stimulation of human skin fibroblasts, used as a model system for adventitial fibroblasts, activates p38 mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs), followed by IL-8 production and increased wound-healing capacity of the cells. The proximal events triggering these responses had not been characterized, however. Here we show that MAPK kinases MKK3 and MKK6, but not MKK4, are the upstream kinases responsible for the activation of the p38 MAPKs and stimulation of wound closure in response to LDLs. Phosphoinositide 3 kinases (PI3Ks) and Ras have been suggested to participate in lipoprotein-induced MAPK activation. However, specific PI3K inhibitors or expression of a dominant-negative form of Ras failed to blunt LDL-induced p38 MAPK activation. The classical LDL receptor does not participate in LDL signaling, but the contribution of other candidate lipoprotein receptors has not been investigated. Using cells derived from scavenger receptor class B type I (SR-BI) knockout mice or the BLT-1 SR-BI inhibitor, we now show that this receptor is required for LDLs to stimulate p38 MAPKs and to promote wound healing. Identification of MKK3/6 and SR-BI as cellular relays in LDL-mediated p38 activation further defines the signaling events that could participate in LDL-mediated pathophysiological responses.