978 resultados para Vila-roja (Girona, Catalunya : Neighborhood) -- History
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The Indian Ocean earthquake of 26 December 2004 led to significant ground deformation in the Andaman and Nicobar region, accounting for ~800 km of the rupture. Part of this article deals with coseismic changes along these islands, observable from coastal morphology, biological indicators, and Global Positioning System (GPS) data. Our studies indicate that the islands south of 10° N latitude coseismically subsided by 1–1.5 m, both on their eastern and western margins, whereas those to the north showed a mixed response. The western margin of the Middle Andaman emerged by >1 m, and the eastern margin submerged by the same amount. In the North Andaman, both western and eastern margins emerged by >1 m. We also assess the pattern of long-term deformation (uplift/subsidence) and attempt to reconstruct earthquake/tsunami history, with the available data. Geological evidence for past submergence includes dead mangrove vegetation dating to 740 ± 100 yr B.P., near Port Blair and peat layers at 2–4 m and 10–15 m depths observed in core samples from nearby locations. Preliminary paleoseismological/tsunami evidence from the Andaman and Nicobar region and from the east coast of India, suggest at least one predecessor for the 2004 earthquake 900–1000 years ago. The history of earthquakes, although incomplete at this stage, seems to imply that the 2004-type earthquakes are infrequent and follow variable intervals
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Coenzyme Q (ubiquinone), a fully substituted benzoquinone with polyprenyl side chain, participates in many cellular redox activities. Paradoxically it was discovered only in 1957, albeit being ubiquitous. It required a person, F. L. Crane, a place, Enzyme Institute, Madison, USA, and a time when D. E. Green was directing vigorous research on mitochondria. Located at the transition of 2-electron flavoproteins and 1-electron cytochrome carriers, it facilitates electron transfer through the elegant Q-cycle in mitochondria to reduce O-2 to H2O, and to H2O2, now a significant signal-transducing agent, as a minor activity in shunt pathway (animals) and alternative oxidase (plants). The ability to form Q-radical by losing an electron and a proton was ingeniously used by Mitchell to explain the formation of the proton gradient, considered the core of energy transduction, and also in acidification in vacuoles. Known to be a mobile membrane constituent (microsomes, plasma membrane and Golgi apparatus), allowing it to reach multiple sites, coenzyme Q is expected to have other activities. Coenzyme Q protects circulating lipoproteins being a better lipid antioxidant than even vitamin E. Binding to proteins such as QPS, QPN, QPC and uncoupling protein in mitochondria, QA and QB in the reaction centre in R. sphaeroides, and disulfide bond-forming protein in E. coli (possibly also in Golgi), coenzyme Q acquires selective functions. A characteristic of orally dosed coenzyme Q is its exclusive absorption into the liver, but not the other tissues. This enrichment of Q is accompanied by significant decrease of blood pressure and of serum cholesterol. Inhibition of formation of mevalonate, the common precursor in the branched isoprene pathway, by the minor product, coenzyme Q, decreases the major product, cholesterol. Relaxation of contracted arterial smooth muscle by a side-chain truncated product of coenzyme Q explains its effect of decreasing blood pressure. Extensive clinical studies carried out on oral supplements of coenzyine Q, initially by K. Folkers and Y. Yamamura and followed many others, revealed a large number of beneficial effects, significantly in cardiovascular diseases. Such a variety of effects by this lipid quinone cannot depend on redox activity alone. The fat-soluble vitamins (A, D, E and K) that bear structural relationship with coenzyme Q are known to be active in their polar forms. A vignette of modified forms of coenzyme Q taking active role in its multiple effects is emerging.
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Background: India has the third largest HIV-1 epidemic with 2.4 million infected individuals. Molecular epidemiological analysis has identified the predominance of HIV-1 subtype C (HIV-1C). However, the previous reports have been limited by sample size, and uneven geographical distribution. The introduction of HIV-1C in India remains uncertain due to this lack of structured studies. To fill the gap, we characterised the distribution pattern of HIV-1 subtypes in India based on data collection from nationwide clinical cohorts between 2007 and 2011. We also reconstructed the time to the most recent common ancestor (tMRCA) of the predominant HIV-1C strains. Methodology/Principal Findings: Blood samples were collected from 168 HIV-1 seropositive subjects from 7 different states. HIV-1 subtypes were determined using two or three genes, gag, pol, and env using several methods. Bayesian coalescent-based approach was used to reconstruct the time of introduction and population growth patterns of the Indian HIV-1C. For the first time, a high prevalence (10%) of unique recombinant forms (BC and A1C) was observed when two or three genes were used instead of one gene (p<0.01; p = 0.02, respectively). The tMRCA of Indian HIV-1C was estimated using the three viral genes, ranged from 1967 (gag) to 1974 (env). Pol-gene analysis was considered to provide the most reliable estimate 1971, (95% CI: 1965-1976)]. The population growth pattern revealed an initial slow growth phase in the mid-1970s, an exponential phase through the 1980s, and a stationary phase since the early 1990s. Conclusions/Significance: The Indian HIV-1C epidemic originated around 40 years ago from a single or few genetically related African lineages, and since then largely evolved independently. The effective population size in the country has been broadly stable since the 1990s. The evolving viral epidemic, as indicated by the increase of recombinant strains, warrants a need for continued molecular surveillance to guide efficient disease intervention strategies.
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TCP attacks are the major problem faced by Mobile Ad hoc Networks (MANETs) due to its limited network and host resources. Attacker traceback is a promising solution which allows a victim to identify the exact location of the attacker and hence enables the victim to take proper countermeasure near attack origins, for forensics and to discourage attackers from launching the attacks. However, attacker traceback in MANET is a challenging problem due to dynamic network topology, limited network and host resources such as memory, bandwidth and battery life. We introduce a novel method of TCP attacker Identification in MANET using the Traffic History - MAITH. Based on the comprehensive evaluation based on simulations, we showed that MAITH can successfully track down the attacker under diverse mobile multi-hop network environment with low communication, computation, and memory overhead.
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This paper presents additional distributional records of the Sindh awl-headed snake Lytorhynchus paradoxus from India, along with scale counts, measurements and natural history observations of this poorly known species.
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The allowed and the ``disallowed'' regions in the celebrated Ramachandran map (phi-psi] map) was elegantly deduced by Ramachandran, Ramakrishnan and Sasisekharan even before the protein crystal structures became available. This powerful map was derived based on rigid geometry of the peptide group and later several investigations on protein crystal structures reported the occurrence of a small fraction of the phi-psi] torsion angles in the disallowed region. The question is what factors make these residues adopt disallowed conformations? Is it driven by the necessity to maintain the overall topology or is it associated with function or is it just that the disallowed conformations are extreme limits of the allowed conformations? Today, with the availability of a large number of high resolution crystal structures, we have revisited this problem. Apart from validating some of the earlier findings such as residue propensities, preferred location in the secondary structure, we have explored their spatial neighborhood preferences using the protein structure network PSN] approach developed in our lab. Finally, the structural and functional implications of the disallowed conformations are examined.
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A brief account of the basic principle and methodologies of MRI technique, right from its beginning, are outlined. The final pulse sequence used for MRI using Fourier Imaging (phase encoding), Echo-Planar Imaging (EPI) for detection of a whole plane in a single excitation and T-1 and T-2 contrast enhancement is explained. The various associated methods such as, MR-spectroscopy, flow measurement (MRI-angiography), Lung-imaging using hyperpolarized Xe-129 and He-3 and functional imaging (f-MRI) are described.
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The history of computing in India is inextricably intertwined with two interacting forces: the political climate determined by the political party in power) and the government policies mainly driven by the technocrats and bureaucrats who acted within the boundaries drawn by the political party in power. There were four break points (which occurred in 1970, 1978, 1991 and 1998) that changed the direction of the development of computers and their applications. This article explains why these breaks occurred and how they affected the history of computing in India.
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The structural properties of temporal networks often influence the dynamical processes that occur on these networks, e.g., bursty interaction patterns have been shown to slow down epidemics. In this paper, we investigate the effect of link lifetimes on the spread of history-dependent epidemics. We formulate an analytically tractable activity-driven temporal network model that explicitly incorporates link lifetimes. For Markovian link lifetimes, we use mean-field analysis for computing the epidemic threshold, while the effect of non-Markovian link lifetimes is studied using simulations. Furthermore, we also study the effect of negative correlation between the number of links spawned by an individual and the lifetimes of those links. Such negative correlations may arise due to the finite cognitive capacity of the individuals. Our investigations reveal that heavy-tailed link lifetimes slow down the epidemic, while negative correlations can reduce epidemic prevalence. We believe that our results help shed light on the role of link lifetimes in modulating diffusion processes on temporal networks.
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Durante las últimas décadas se han conseguido importantes avances en la cría del Ara macao L. y parte de la razón del incremento en la reproducción son los avances en la nutrición, la estimulacion de nidificación y facilidad de la cría manual de sus polluelos. En la actualidad se ha estado trabajando en la identificación de rasgos de dimorfismo sexual, pero esta especie no posee muchos. El uso de incubadoras se ha popularizado en grado apreciable, y como resultado es posible retirar los huevos poco después de la puesta y proceder a incubación y al cuidado de los polluelos después de nacidos de forma separada. Mientras tanto y durante este proceso, los adultos ya estarán nidificando de nuevo. Este sistema a menudo llamado "doble nidada" estimula el ciclo reproductivo natural de los guacamayos y obviamente permite doblar el número de polluelos en cada época de cría. El uso de registros en el criadero permitirá obtener mejores resultados, para esto se diseñan fichas de registro reproductivo y fichas de registro individual.El aspecto exótico de los guacamayos puede dar la impresión de que son delicados y por ello propensos a enfermar. La mayoría de estos guacamayos exigen cuidados sencillos y gozan de larga vida con tal que se les instale en un entorno limpio y se alimenten de forma balanceada. Hay que someter a estrecha observación todas las aves recién adquiridas, en especial si han sido importadas. El estrés causado por el transporte y por un entorno que no les es familiar, habrá reducido la resistencia del ave a las enfermedades. Aparte de ello, cabe que en su nuevo entorno se encuentre con microorganismos dañinos con los que no se hayan familiarizado y a los cuales son virtualmente inmunes las aves ya instaladas. Al igual que cualquier otro animal, pueden verse aquejados por un número considerable de enfermedades, por cuyo motivo ha de constituir objetivo de todo aquel que disponga de varios ejemplares, reducir, a través de la higiene, la incidencia del riesgo que sobre ellos se cierne y tener plena conciencia de cuales son las situaciones en las que cualquier enfermedad puede propagarse.
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En el Centro Experimental del Algodón (CEA), ubicado en el Municipio de Posoltega, Chinandega, se estableció el presente ensayo durante la época de primera de 1991 (del 22 de Marzo al 1 de Agosto), con el objetivo de determinar la influencia de rotación de cultivos y control de malezas sobre la cenosis y crecimiento, desarrollo y rendimiento de loa cultivos de Soya y Ajonjolí. Se usó un diseño de parcelas divididas en bloques completamente al azar con cuatro réplicas, siendo el factor A: Rotación de cultivos (Algodón-Soya sin inocular) Algodón-Soya inoculada; Soya inoculada-Soya inoculada; Soya sin inocular- Soya sin inocular y Algodón- Ajonjolí). Factor B: Métodos de control de malezas (Control químico, Control por periodo crítico y control por limpias periódicas). Las rotaciones de Soya inoculadas redujeron tanto la abundancia total, como obertura, biomasa y diversidad en mayor grado, predominando las especiesIxophorus Unicetus y Cenchrus spp. en casi todas las variables, con excepción de biomasa, donde predominé Euphorbia heterophylla. La mayor biomasa y diversidad la presentó la rotación Algodón Ajonjolí. En los métodos de control de malezas el control por limpita periódicas disminuyó la abundancia, dominancia y diversidad en mayor cantidad. Para las variables del cultivo de soya: altura de plantas, platas emergidas/m2 (población ideal), rendimiento de grano, rendimiento estimado y rendimiento de paja existió diferencian significativas entre las rotaciones, dominando las rotaciones inoculadas, con excepción en altura por planta y población inicial. Para el factor control do malezas hubo diferencias significativas en altura de planta, número de nódulos/pta, peso seco de nódulos/pta, peso seco /pta, peso de 1000 semillas, rendimiento de grano y rendimiento estimado, reportando los mejores valores el control por limpia periódica en el cultivo de soya. Para el cultivo de Ajonjolí, las variables altura de planta, número de nudos/pta, diámetro del tallo/pta, número de cápsulas por planta, rendimiento de grano, rendimiento estimado y rendimiento de paja reportaron diferencias significativas, alcanzando loa más altos valores el control por limpia periódica.
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Resumen: Daniela Parisi analiza el impacto de la vida de San F rancisco de Asís desde la perspectiva de la historia del pensamiento económico. Haciendo referencia particularmente a la atención otorgada en los círculos franciscanos a los signos de los tiempos, la autora traza el camino desde la vida de San Francisco, pasando por la vida de la Orden hasta el presente, y revela los orígenes del movimiento franciscano como un intento de reforma social y religiosa. En primer lugar, el artículo presenta la vida que llevó San Francisco como una “pobreza material voluntaria” en el contexto de los cambios socio-económicos que tuvieron lugar en el siglo XIII, con el advenimiento de la sociedad comercial. Luego, explica cómo la propuesta de San Francisco creció hasta convertirse en una orden religiosa. Finalmente, el artículo intenta iluminar aquellos aspectos en que la Orden Franciscana puede todavía considerarse un signo de los tiempos a través de una existencia comprometida con la pobreza, eliminando lo superfluo de nuestra vida y viviendo en consonancia con el Evangelio.
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Abstract: The Museum of Natural History, La Plata, Argentina, houses a ceramic collection of the A-Group and C-Group cultures from Nubian tombs at Serra West (AA and ACS cemeteries), on the west bank of the Nile in Lower Nubia. It has been originated from the division after the excavations made by the Franco-Argentine Archaeological Expedition in Sudan between 1961 and 1963, as part of the UNESCO campaigns to save the Nubian monuments.
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Las palabras pitahaya y pitaya se derivan del Taino, una lengua de los pueblos indigenas de los países caribeños y ambas significan fruta escamosa. Los frutos de pitahaya crecen sobre un cactus tropical de forma columnar que pertenece a los géneros Stenocereus y Pachycereus. Por otro lado, los frutos de pitahaya crecen sobre un cactus tropical trepador que pertenece a los géneros Hylocereus y Selenicereus. En esta reseña se hará referencia a la biología y manejo postcosecha de los frutos de pitahaya que crecen en cactus de hábito trepador. La pitahaya amarilla (Selenicereus megalanthus) se cultiva en Colombia, Ecuador e Israel. La pitahaya roja, especialmente Hylocereus undatus, es cultivada en 19 países. Los principales países productores de pitahaya son en este orden Vietnam, Colombia, Nicaragua, México e Israel. Los frutos de pitahaya son una buena fuente de minerales, glucosa, fructosa, fibra dietética y vitaminas. La pitahaya es un fruto no climatérico, con tasas de producción de etileno de 0.025 a 0.091 iL.kg-1 hr-1. Los índices de cosecha incluyen: cambio de color de la cáscara, contenido de sólidos solubles, acidez titulable y días después de la floración (mínimo 28 días y máximo 35 días). El daño por congelamiento, daños mecánicos y la pérdida de agua, son los tres principales desórdenes fisiológicos postcosecha que se presentan en los frutos de pitahaya. Se recomienda almacenar los frutos de pitahaya a 7-12°C y 85-90% de humedad relativa. Se necesita más información acerca de la manipulación de la planta de tal manera que florezca durante todo el año, y no solamente unas cuantas veces, para satisfacer la demanda nacional y los mercados internacionales.