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The major heat-stable shrimp allergen (designated as Sa-II), capable of provoking IgE-mediated immediate type hypersensitivity reactions after the ingestion of cooked shrimp, has been shown to be a 34-kDa heat- stable protein containing 300 amino acid residues. Here, we report that a comparison of amino acid sequences of different peptides generated by proteolysis of Sa-II revealed an 86% homology with tropomyosin from Drosophila melanogaster, suggesting that Sa-II could be the shrimp muscle protein tropomyosin. To establish that Sa-II is indeed tropomyosin, the latter was isolated from uncooked shrimp (Penaeus indicus) and its physicochemical and immunochemical properties were compared with those of Sa-II. Both tropomyosin and Sa-II had the same molecular mass and focused in the isoelectric pH range of 4.8 to 5.4. In the presence of 6 M urea, the mobility of both Sa-II and shrimp tropomyosin shifted to give an apparent molecular mass of 50 kDa, which is a characteristic property of tropomyosins. Shrimp tropomyosin bound to specific IgE antibodies in the sera of shrimp-sensitive patients as assessed by competitive ELISA inhibition and Western blot analysis. Tryptic maps of both Sa-II and tropomyosin as obtained by reverse phase HPLC were superimposable. Dot-blot and competitive ELISA inhibition using sera of shrimp-sensitive patients revealed that antigenic as well as allergenic activities were associated with two peptide fractions. These IgE-binding tryptic peptides were purified and sequenced. Mouse anti-anti-idiotypic antibodies raised against Sa-II specific human idiotypic antibodies recognized not only tropomyosin but also the two allergenic peptides, thus suggesting that these peptides represent the major IgE binding epitopes of tropomyosin. A comparison of the amino acid sequence of shrimp tropomyosin in the region of IgE binding epitopes (residues 50-66 and 153-161) with the corresponding regions of tropomyosins from different vertebrates confirmed lack of allergenic cross-reactivity between tropomyosins from phylogenetically distinct species.

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Despite a significant growth in food production over the past half-century, one of the most important challenges facing society today is how to feed an expected population of some nine billion by the middle of the 20th century. To meet the expected demand for food without significant increases in prices, it has been estimated that we need to produce 70-100 per cent more food, in light of the growing impacts of climate change, concerns over energy security, regional dietary shifts and the Millennium Development target of halving world poverty and hunger by 2015. The goal for the agricultural sector is no longer simply to maximize productivity, but to optimize across a far more complex landscape of production, rural development, environmental, social justice and food consumption outcomes. However, there remain significant challenges to developing national and international policies that support the wide emergence of more sustainable forms of land use and efficient agricultural production. The lack of information flow between scientists, practitioners and policy makers is known to exacerbate the difficulties, despite increased emphasis upon evidence-based policy. In this paper, we seek to improve dialogue and understanding between agricultural research and policy by identifying the 100 most important questions for global agriculture. These have been compiled using a horizon-scanning approach with leading experts and representatives of major agricultural organizations worldwide. The aim is to use sound scientific evidence to inform decision making and guide policy makers in the future direction of agricultural research priorities and policy support. If addressed, we anticipate that these questions will have a significant impact on global agricultural practices worldwide, while improving the synergy between agricultural policy, practice and research. This research forms part of the UK Government's Foresight Global Food and Farming Futures project.

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Background: Anti-idiotypic antibodies (Ab-2), which are the mirror images of idiotypic antibodies (Ab-1), may be useful as diagnostic reagents and for use as immunogen to induce antigen-specific immune responses. Methods and Results: To explore the biologic potential of Ab-2 as diagnostic reagents in allergic diseases, murine mouse (m) Ab-2 were raised by immunizing Balb/c mice with affinity purified rabbit (r) Ab-1 specific for the pollen of Parthenium hysterophorus, an allergenic weed that grows wild on the Indian subcontinent and in Australia, Mexico, and the southern United States. Affinity purified Parthenium-specific human (h)AB-1 could successfully inhibit the binding of mAb-2 to immobilized rAb-1. Further, Balb/c mice immunized with mAb-2 induced Parthenium-specific anti-anti-idiotypic IgE and IgG antibodies. Specificity of the Ab-2 was confirmed by the ability of Parthenium pollen extracts to inhibit the binding of allergen-specific IgE and IgG Ab-1 in the sera of patients with rhinitis to immobilized mAb-2. Parthenium-sensitive patients with rhinitis who had positive results on skin prick tests to Parthenium pollen extracts also responded with a positive skin reaction to mAb-2. Conclusion: Our data demonstrate that Parthenium-specific mAb-2 may be of value as surrogate allergens in allergen standardization and for in vitro diagnosis.

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A new scheme for robust estimation of the partial state of linear time-invariant multivariable systems is presented, and it is shown how this may be used for the detection of sensor faults in such systems. We consider an observer to be robust if it generates a faithful estimate of the plant state in the face of modelling uncertainty or plant perturbations. Using the Stable Factorization approach we formulate the problem of optimal robust observer design by minimizing an appropriate norm on the estimation error. A logical candidate is the 2-norm, corresponding to an H�¿ optimization problem, for which solutions are readily available. In the special case of a stable plant, the optimal fault diagnosis scheme reduces to an internal model control architecture.

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Cell-implant adhesive strength is important for prostheses. In this paper, an investigation is described into the adhesion of bovine chondrocytes to Ti6Al4V-based substrates with different surface roughnesses and compositions. Cells were cultured for 2 or 5 days, to promote adhesion. The ease of cell removal was characterised, using both biochemical (trypsin) and mechanical (accelerated buoyancy and liquid flow) methods. Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modelling has been used to estimate the shear forces applied to the cells by the liquid flow. A comparison is presented between the ease of cell detachment indicated using these methods, for the three surfaces investigated. © 2008 Materials Research Society.

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The Cambridge University's Gordon Laboratory, in collaboration with Fibertech and the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory in the UK, has developed a novel melt spun fiber bore called 'Fibrecore', fabricated entirely from stainless steel with thin faceplates. Fibrecore is typically manufactured by 5mm-long and 70μm thick stainless steel fibers, produced by a melt overflow process. Its entirely metallic construction allows spot welding and tungsten inert gas welding without difficulty. Fibrecore exhibits different energy absorption mechanisms such as core cushioning, core-faceplate delamination, and plastic faceplate deformation, often in a concertina-like fashion. Its low-cost, high structural efficiency and good energy absorption characteristics make it attractive for a range of commercial and military applications. Such applications being evaluated include vehicle body panels, exhaust system noise reduction, low cost filters, and lightweight physical protection. In addition to these characteristics, Fibrecore exhibits properties such as corrosion protection, vibrational damping, and thermal insulation, which also extend its applications.

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A model is presented for prediction of the fracture energy of ceramic-matrix composites containing dispersed metallic fibres. It is assumed that the work of fracture comes entirely from pull-out and/or plastic deformation of fibres bridging the crack plane. Comparisons are presented between these predictions and experimental measurements made on a commercially-available composite material of this type, containing stainless steel (304) fibres in a matrix predominantly comprising alumina and alumino-silicate phases. Good agreement is observed, and it's noted that there is scope for the fracture energy levels to be high (~20kJm-2). Higher toughness levels are both predicted and observed for coarser fibres, up to a practical limit for the fibre diameter of the order of 0.5mm. Other deductions are also made concerning strategies for optimisation of the toughness of this type of material. © 2010 Elsevier Ltd.

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Resumen: El estudio de la relación entre poesía épica cidiana y prosa historiográfica ha estado enfocado mayormente en el Poema de Mio Cid. Las conclusiones extraídas del análisis de las versiones cronísticas de las hazañas del héroe en su madurez suelen extrapolarse al caso de la leyenda del héroe joven. Aunque los principales estudiosos, desde Menéndez Pidal hasta Diego Catalán, no han dejado de señalar las particularidades de la épica tardía y de la producción cronística postalfonsí, no ha habido, desde la tesis doctoral de Samuel Armistead hace más de medio siglo, un estudio específico del proceso de escritura que conllevó el aprovechamiento historiográfico del cantar de gesta tardío conocido como Mocedades de Rodrigo. El presente trabajo asume esa tarea y pretende formular nuevas hipótesis sobre la vieja cuestión de la relación textual entre el poema conservado y los relatos incluidos en la Crónica de Castilla y la Crónica General de 1344, así como sobre el discutido punto de la prioridad cronológica de estas versiones

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Nota del Director. ¿Qué tiene de especial este número? -- La integración de la filosofía en la teología sistemática / Ricardo Ferrara -- “¿Tomarán serpientes en sus manos?” Exégesis de extrañas promesas (Mc 16, 14-18) / Víctor Manuel Fernández -- La fe que dialoga con la literatura / Cecilia Avenatti de Palumbo -- La dinámica simbólica en la teología de las imágenes de San Juan Damasceno / José Carlos Camaño -- Iglesia en Argentina: su desafío misionero / María Josefina Llach Aci -- El Deán Funes, la revolución y la reforma eclesiástica Rivadaviana. Cuando la carrera eclesiástica y la carrera política se confunden / Miranda Lida -- Un pensamiento festivo. Acerca de “La fiesta del pensar” y de la feria del libro / Eduardo Briancesco -- Los treinta años de la peregrinación juvenil a Luján y la inculturación popular. Acerca de “Seguimos caminando” / Víctor Manuel Fernández -- Hacia una teología más eucarística / Carlos María Galli -- “Navega mar adentro y echen las redes” (Lc 5,4). En diálogo con Santao Teresa del Niño Jesús / Gerardo Söding -- Notas bibliográficas -- Instrucciones para los colaboradores

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Although approximate Bayesian computation (ABC) has become a popular technique for performing parameter estimation when the likelihood functions are analytically intractable there has not as yet been a complete investigation of the theoretical properties of the resulting estimators. In this paper we give a theoretical analysis of the asymptotic properties of ABC based parameter estimators for hidden Markov models and show that ABC based estimators satisfy asymptotically biased versions of the standard results in the statistical literature.

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Approximate Bayesian computation (ABC) is a popular technique for analysing data for complex models where the likelihood function is intractable. It involves using simulation from the model to approximate the likelihood, with this approximate likelihood then being used to construct an approximate posterior. In this paper, we consider methods that estimate the parameters by maximizing the approximate likelihood used in ABC. We give a theoretical analysis of the asymptotic properties of the resulting estimator. In particular, we derive results analogous to those of consistency and asymptotic normality for standard maximum likelihood estimation. We also discuss how sequential Monte Carlo methods provide a natural method for implementing our likelihood-based ABC procedures.

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Integran este número de la revista ponencias presentadas en Studia Hispanica Medievalia VIII: Actas de las IX Jornadas Internacionales de Literatura Española Medieval, 2008, y de Homenaje al Quinto Centenario de Amadis de Gaula.

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De la casa al partido y del partido al hogar (1946-1955) / Carolina Barry -- Un nuevo espacio de poder: las milicias en San Luis Potosí a finales del período colonial (1767-1810) / Juan José Benavides Martínez -- Proscripción y exilio. Ofensiva judicial / Federico Bertram y Sandra Villa -- La traslación española hacia América durante la segunda mitad del siglo XIX / Rosario Güenaga -- La Catedral en la Penitenciaría. Historia de un fastuoso proyecto urbanístico para Buenos Aires (1934) / Miranda Lida -- Aportes de la arqueología subacuática: el naufragio de la fragata española San Salvador (1812) / Atilio Nasti -- Las familias nativas de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires antes de la gran inmigración / Cristian Redi -- El naufragio de la cazatorpedera Rosales (1892): juicio al comandante Leopoldo Funes / Guillermo Oyarzábal -- La disputa por la argentinidad. Rupturistas y neutralistas durante la Primera Guerra Mundial / María Inés Tato -- Reseñas Bibliográficas

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Resumen: En continuidad con su Lección Inaugural de 2010 en la Facultad de Teología de la UCA, el Pbro. Dr. Fernando Ortega, actual Decano de esta Facultad, reflexiona sobre la teología en diálogo con el misterio de Dios y la humanidad en este contexto epocal para alentar la tarea de profesores y alumnos de la comunidad académica. Se propone una teología humilde, es decir, orante, amante, consciente de sus límites, admirativamente abierta al exceso del Dios siempre mayor, que podrá cantar en el presente el “ya pero todavía más” de Dios en la humanidad, empezando por nuestra comunidad teológica.

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Contenido: Arribismo, ambición de poder y fraude en dos piezas del teatro político de José A. Saldías: “El distinguido ciudadano” y “El candidato del pueblo” / Susana Anaine – Entrevista a Roberto Juarroz / Cora Bassetti ; Katja Löhner – “La anunciacion a María” de Paul Claudel / Inés de Cassagne – Santa Teresa de Jesús en la novela de Ramón J. Sender / Elsa L. Di Santo – Orfeo: emblema del “combate por la poesía” / Jorge A. Dubatti – Los puntos de vista narrativos en “Jacob y el otro”, de Juan Carlos Onetti / María Luisa Fernández – La poesía de Federico García Lorca a la luz de su poética / Mariana Genoud de Fourcade – La leyenda del Barlaam y Josafat en “El libro de los estados” de Don Juan Manuel / Leonardo Ramón Funes – “El huerto de Melibea” de Jorge Guillén / Teresa Iris Giovacchini – “Quisiste ser maestro ante que disçiplo ser”: derecho y didactismo en el Libro de Buen Amor / Steven D. Kirby – Acción y drama en el “Volksstück” crítico (drama popular crítico) alemán del siglo XX / Régula Rohland de Langbehn – La enunciación como vacío en “Señas de identidad” / Daniel A. Link – Un tema del Al-Andalus en Borges / Dolly María Lucero Ontiveros – “Oda a Salvador Dalí” / Graciela S. Puente – El lenguaje como tema en la poesía argentina actual / Thorpe Running – “Medida por medida”, de W. Shakespeare: crisis y actualidad / Silvia Raquel Santana – Realismo y estilización en “La casa de Bernarda Alba”, de Federico García Lorca / Patricia Gladys Duarte – Reseñas bibliográficas