973 resultados para CHASE BRENES, ALFONSO, 1945-
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Este trabajo de investigación tiene como objetivo el análisis de las circunstancias sociopolíticas que propiciaron la aparición y consolidación del nacionalismo como paradigma dominante en la creación de una nueva identidad colectiva coreana. El nacionalismo ha sido, en las últimas décadas, el discurso dominante dentro de la sociedad y la política coreana. De la derecha a la izquierda, pasando por los conservadores y los radicales, el pueblo coreano ha acogido de manera análoga el discurso nacionalista, siendo un instrumento utilizado abiertamente por las diferentes fuerzas gubernamentales para su propia legitimación política y moral tanto en el norte como en el sur.
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Aspects related to hatching, life time, mortality, feeding behaviour and fecundity for each stage of Triatoma pallidipennis life-cycle were evaluated. The hatching rate observed for 200 eggs was 60% and the average time of hatching was 18 days. Eighty nymphs (N) (40%) completed the cycle and the average time from NI to adult was 168.7±11.7days. The average span in days for each stage was 18.0 for NI, 18.5 for NII, 30.0 for NIII, 35.7 for NIV and 50.1 for NV. The number of bloodmeals at each nymphal stage varied from 1 to 5. The mortality rate was 9.17 for NI, 5.5 for NII, 6.8 for NIII 4.17 for NIV and 13.04 for NV nymphs. The average number of eggs laid per female in a 9-month period was 498.6. The survival rates of adults were 357±217.9 and 262.53±167.7 for males and females respectively.
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Standard proteomics methods allow the relative quantitation of levels of thousands of proteins in two or more samples. While such methods are invaluable for defining the variations in protein concentrations which follow the perturbation of a biological system, they do not offer information on the mechanisms underlying such changes. Expanding on previous work [1], we developed a pulse-chase (pc) variant of SILAC (stable isotope labeling by amino acids in cell culture). pcSILAC can quantitate in one experiment and for two conditions the relative levels of proteins newly synthesized in a given time as well as the relative levels of remaining preexisting proteins. We validated the method studying the drug-mediated inhibition of the Hsp90 molecular chaperone, which is known to lead to increased synthesis of stress response proteins as well as the increased decay of Hsp90 "clients". We showed that pcSILAC can give information on changes in global cellular proteostasis induced by treatment with the inhibitor, which are normally not captured by standard relative quantitation techniques. Furthermore, we have developed a mathematical model and computational framework that uses pcSILAC data to determine degradation constants kd and synthesis rates Vs for proteins in both control and drug-treated cells. The results show that Hsp90 inhibition induced a generalized slowdown of protein synthesis and an increase in protein decay. Treatment with the inhibitor also resulted in widespread protein-specific changes in relative synthesis rates, together with variations in protein decay rates. The latter were more restricted to individual proteins or protein families than the variations in synthesis. Our results establish pcSILAC as a viable workflow for the mechanistic dissection of changes in the proteome which follow perturbations. Data are available via ProteomeXchange with identifier PXD000538.
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Alors que les pays de l'Europe de l'Ouest connaissent après la Deuxième Guerre mondiale une rapide extension de l'Etat social et le développement de l'intervention de l'Etat à travers des politiques économiques, fiscales et monétaires visant à assurer le plein-emploi, la Suisse reste à l'écart de ce tournant manifeste dans les règles du jeu économique. En effet, le mode de régulation qui s'y impose au sortir de la guerre se caractérise surtout par son degré étendu de libéralisme. En analysant la politique financière fédérale pratiquée au sortir de la Deuxième guerre mondiale, et en se penchant tout particulièrement les questions fiscales, cette thèse explique la position particulière de la Suisse dans le paysage plutôt interventionniste de l'après-guerre européen. Elle montre en particulier comment s'est imposé le projet visant à conserver en Suisse un Etat aux dimensions financières congrues, un franc fort et stable, et une fiscalité basse, particulièrement avantageuse pour les hauts revenus et la fortune. Cette analyse permet de mieux comprendre les raisons qui ont conduit les milieux dominants helvétiques à ne pas négocier le tournant keynésien entrepris au même instant dans la plupart des autres pays européens. Elle éclaire également le rôle international particulier de garante du libéralisme joué par la Suisse. Enfin, ce travail offre une vue novatrice et «de l'intérieur» de l'histoire suisse de l'après-guerre, encore méconnue.