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Standard microporous materials are typically crystalline solids that exhibit a regular array of cavities of uniform size and shape. Packing and directional bonding between molecular building blocks give rise to interstitial pores that confer size and shape-specific sorption properties to the material. In the liquid state interstitial cavities are transient. However, permanent and intrinsic "pores'' can potentially be built into the structure of the molecules that constitute the liquid. With the aid of computer simulations we have designed, synthesised and characterised a series of liquids composed of hollow cage-like molecules, which are functionalised with hydrocarbon chains to make them liquid at accessible temperatures. Experiments and simulations demonstrate that chain length and size of terminal chain substituents can be used to tune, within certain margins, the permanence of intramolecular cavities in such neat liquids. Simulations identify a candidate "porous liquid'' in which 30% of the cages remain empty in the liquid state. Absorbed methane molecules selectively occupy these empty cavities.
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Using genome-wide data from 253,288 individuals, we identified 697 variants at genome-wide significance that together explained one-fifth of the heritability for adult height. By testing different numbers of variants in independent studies, we show that the most strongly associated 1/42,000, 1/43,700 and 1/49,500 SNPs explained 1/421%, 1/424% and 1/429% of phenotypic variance. Furthermore, all common variants together captured 60% of heritability. The 697 variants clustered in 423 loci were enriched for genes, pathways and tissue types known to be involved in growth and together implicated genes and pathways not highlighted in earlier efforts, such as signaling by fibroblast growth factors, WNT/I 2-catenin and chondroitin sulfate-related genes. We identified several genes and pathways not previously connected with human skeletal growth, including mTOR, osteoglycin and binding of hyaluronic acid. Our results indicate a genetic architecture for human height that is characterized by a very large but finite number (thousands) of causal variants.
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Obesity is heritable and predisposes to many diseases. To understand the genetic basis of obesity better, here we conduct a genome-wide association study and Metabochip meta-analysis of body mass index (BMI), a measure commonly used to define obesity and assess adiposity, in up to 339,224 individuals. This analysis identifies 97 BMI-associated loci (P < 5 × 10(-8)), 56 of which are novel. Five loci demonstrate clear evidence of several independent association signals, and many loci have significant effects on other metabolic phenotypes. The 97 loci account for ∼2.7% of BMI variation, and genome-wide estimates suggest that common variation accounts for >20% of BMI variation. Pathway analyses provide strong support for a role of the central nervous system in obesity susceptibility and implicate new genes and pathways, including those related to synaptic function, glutamate signalling, insulin secretion/action, energy metabolism, lipid biology and adipogenesis.
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Epidemiological studies suggest a relationship between blood lipids and immune-mediated diseases, but the nature of these associations is not well understood. We used genome-wide association studies (GWAS) to investigate shared single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) between blood lipids and immune-mediated diseases. We analyzed data from GWAS (n~200,000 individuals), applying new False Discovery Rate (FDR) methods, to investigate genetic overlap between blood lipid levels [triglycerides (TG), low density lipoproteins (LDL), high density lipoproteins (HDL)] and a selection of archetypal immune-mediated diseases (Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, rheumatoid arthritis, type 1 diabetes, celiac disease, psoriasis and sarcoidosis). We found significant polygenic pleiotropy between the blood lipids and all the investigated immune-mediated diseases. We discovered several shared risk loci between the immune-mediated diseases and TG (n = 88), LDL (n = 87) and HDL (n = 52). Three-way analyses differentiated the pattern of pleiotropy among the immune-mediated diseases. The new pleiotropic loci increased the number of functional gene network nodes representing blood lipid loci by 40%. Pathway analyses implicated several novel shared mechanisms for immune pathogenesis and lipid biology, including glycosphingolipid synthesis (e.g. FUT2) and intestinal host-microbe interactions (e.g. ATG16L1). We demonstrate a shared genetic basis for blood lipids and immune-mediated diseases independent of environmental factors. Our findings provide novel mechanistic insights into dyslipidemia and immune-mediated diseases and may have implications for therapeutic trials involving lipid-lowering and anti-inflammatory agents.
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Neurons are continuously generated from stem cells in discrete regions in the adult mammalian brain. We found that ependymal cells lining the lateral ventricles were quiescent and did not contribute to adult neurogenesis under normal conditions in mice but instead gave rise to neuroblasts and astrocytes in response to stroke. Ependymal cell quiescence was actively maintained by canonical Notch signaling. Inhibition of this pathway in uninjured animals allowed ependymal cells to enter the cell cycle and produce olfactory bulb neurons, whereas forced Notch signaling was sufficient to block the ependymal cell response to stroke. Ependymal cells were depleted by stroke and failed to self-renew sufficiently to maintain their own population. Thus, although ependymal cells act as primary cells in the neural lineage to produce neurons and glial cells after stroke, they do not fulfill defining criteria for stem cells under these conditions and instead serve as a reservoir that is recruited by injury.
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Porous solids such as zeolites and metal-organic frameworks are useful in molecular separation and in catalysis, but their solid nature can impose limitations. For example, liquid solvents, rather than porous solids, are the most mature technology for post-combustion capture of carbon dioxide because liquid circulation systems are more easily retrofitted to existing plants. Solid porous adsorbents offer major benefits, such as lower energy penalties in adsorption-desorption cycles, but they are difficult to implement in conventional flow processes. Materials that combine the properties of fluidity and permanent porosity could therefore offer technological advantages, but permanent porosity is not associated with conventional liquids. Here we report free-flowing liquids whose bulk properties are determined by their permanent porosity. To achieve this, we designed cage molecules that provide a well-defined pore space and that are highly soluble in solvents whose molecules are too large to enter the pores. The concentration of unoccupied cages can thus be around 500 times greater than in other molecular solutions that contain cavities, resulting in a marked change in bulk properties, such as an eightfold increase in the solubility of methane gas. Our results provide the basis for development of a new class of functional porous materials for chemical processes, and we present a one-step, multigram scale-up route for highly soluble 'scrambled' porous cages prepared from a mixture of commercially available reagents. The unifying design principle for these materials is the avoidance of functional groups that can penetrate into the molecular cage cavities.
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ThetimingofNeanderthal disappearanceandtheextent to whichthey overlapped with the earliest incoming anatomically modern humans (AMHs)inEurasia arekey questions inpalaeoanthropology1,2 .Deter- mining the spatiotemporal relationship between the two populations is crucial if we are to understand the processes, timing and reasons leading to the disappearance of Neanderthals and the likelihood of cultural and genetic exchange. Serious technical challenges, however, havehinderedreliable datingof the period,as theradiocarbonmethod reaches its limit at 50,000 years ago3 .Herewe apply improved accel- erator mass spectrometry 14C techniques to construct robust chro- nologies from 40 key Mousterian and Neanderthal archaeological sites, ranging fromRussia toSpain.Bayesianagemodellingwas used togenerate probability distributionfunctions todetermine the latest appearancedate.Weshowthat theMousterianendedby41,030–39,260 calibratedyears BP(at95.4%probability) acrossEurope.Wealsodem- onstrate that succeeding ‘transitional’ archaeological industries, one ofwhich has beenlinked withNeanderthals (Cha ˆtelperronian)4 ,end at a similar time. Our data indicate that the disappearance of Nean- derthals occurred at different times in different regions.Comparing the data with results obtained fromthe earliest datedAMHsites in Europe, associated with the Uluzzian technocomplex5 , allows us to quantify the temporal overlap between the two human groups. The results revealasignificantoverlap of 2,600–5,400years (at 95.4%prob- ability).This hasimportant implications formodels seeking toexplain the cultural, technological and biological elements involved in the replacement of Neanderthals byAMHs.Amosaic of populations in Europe during the Middle to Upper Palaeolithic transition suggests that there was ample time for the transmission of cultural and sym- bolic behaviours, as well as possible genetic exchanges, between the two groups.
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El presente trabajo investigativo contiene cinco capítulos los cuales están ordenados en una forma secuencial y lógica para el entendimiento de los lectores. El Capítulo I, es el Estudio de Mercado, en el cual como método de investigación se utilizo la encuesta, para conocer la cantidad de personas que requieren adquirí el producto, sus necesidades, además de indagar en las ofertas existentes, las tendencias que tienen estos, para de esta manera saber en qué mercado queremos incursionar y cuál sería la oferta que podemos presentar. El Capítulo II, es el Estudio de Tamaño y Localización, se analizo factores de producción, maquinaria los que permiten conocer cuál es el tamaño óptimo de la planta, el tamaño de la maquinaria para de esta manera analizar la distribución espacial de la planta. La localización a pesar de conocerla, se analizó para saber las características con las que cuenta este lugar tanto como las falencias del mismo. El Capítulo III, es el Estudio de Ingeniería del Proyecto, este nos permitió conocer los recursos humanos, de infraestructura, materia prima, de equipos y maquinaria, que se necesitarán para la implementación de la planta, el costo que estos implican, para considerar la selección adecuada de los mismos. El Capítulo VI, Estudio Financiero, es el que permite establecer la factibilidad del proyecto de manera cuantitativa a través de la inversión que se realizará, los, costos, los ingresos, que permiten conocer la utilidad que genera el proyecto, además de analizar con métodos financieros la viabilidad de la empresa a base de sus resultados. El Capítulo V, Análisis Legal y Organizacional, establece las bases jurídicas tanto internas y externas que debe cumplir la empresa, desde su constitución y durante todo el horizonte del proyecto. En lo referente a la organización se estable la misión, visión, organigramas y la importancia del personal en la empresa.
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Esta empresa se orienta a elaboración y comercialización de uvillas deshidratadas, dirigido al mercado Nacional, la razón de ser de esta empresa, es ofrecer un producto que mantenga las características de la fruta, en este caso las uvillas, intactos, lo cual constituye el éxito de nuestra empresa. Además se busca brindar una alternativa diferente al consumidor para que pueda elegir, esto se obtendrá sujetándose al estudio de mercado el cual dará pautas sobre las que la empresa va a desarrollarse. Con este estudio se pretende demostrar que la elaboración y comercialización de la uvilla deshidratada es una oportunidad para emprender en un nuevo negocio, el cual ayudar al crecimiento económico en el país.
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En el Ecuador existe miles de hectáreas de páramos y subpáramos que se encuentran en algunos casos abandonados y en otros mal aprovechados, en este caso la crianza de ovinos podría solucionar muchos de estos problemas. Por otro lado el ovino criollo en un 90% es un animal adaptado a condiciones extremas de clima y manejo, donde a excepción de los camélidos sudamericanos, es la única especie que se puede explotar. La ovejería se encuentra donde existe la mayor población de campesinos, esto no es una coincidencia, ni tampoco se puede afirmar que la oveja es para los más pobres, por el contrario la oveja les proporciona carne, lana, leche, pieles, abono, etc, es decir muchas familias ecuatorianas subsisten de la producción ovina en el país.1 La carne de cordero es uno de los alimentos más degustados en guiso, frito, asado o hervido, cualquiera que sea su formato el resultado es siempre exquisito, sin olvidar su alto poder nutritivo. Además, el cordero es fuente de proteínas, zinc y vitaminas del grupo B –sobre todo niacina, riboflavina y B12–. Cualidades que hacen de esta carne el aliado perfecto de los paladares.
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En el capítulo I se encuentra el Estudio de Mercado, que a su vez describe temas como: objetivos del estudio de mercado identificación de los servicios y productos, identificación del consumidor, ingresos del consumidor, determinación dela muestra, procesamiento y análisis de las encuestas, determinación de la demanda, determinación de la oferta, proyección de la demanda y estrategias de Michael E. Porter. El capítulo II Estudio Técnico del Proyecto describe la localización macro y micro del proyecto, su ingeniería, base legal, organización de la empresa que incluye la organización estructural, clasificación de puestos de trabajo por niveles de gestión, organización funcional y organización por procesos. En el capítulo III se describe el Estudio financiero, el mismo que contiene las inversiones, el análisis financiero y la evaluación financiera. El capítulo IV se refiere a los Indicadores Financieros: razones de liquidez, de operación, de endeudamiento y de rentabilidad. Finalmente en el capítulo V se anotan las conclusiones y recomendaciones que se establecieron en base al trabajo de campo realizado, así como también se anota la bibliografía utilizada en el desarrollo de la investigación junto con los anexos respectivos.