1000 resultados para Xeno III
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En aquest treball s'aporten dades sobre la presència de nous tàxons a la plana occidental catalana, i que impliquen, en la majoria dels casos, ampliar de manera notable l'àrea de distribució de l'espècie. Són de destacar Cheirolophus intybaceus (Lam.) Dostál, Iris spuria L., Lathyrus annuus L., Phagnalon rupestre (L.) DC., Succisa pratensis Moench, Trigonella gladiata Steven ex Bieb. i Orchis laxiflora Lam. subsp. palustris (Jacq.) Bonnier & Layens.
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Se presentan las ofrendas repetidas de jarras usadas conteniendo huevos, porciones de gallináceas y ovicápridos junto a los muros exteriores de dos villas romanas próximas a Emporiae. Se interpretan como un ritual expiatorio y lustral ofrendado a los Manes familiares.
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En el segundo artículo, de una serie de tres destinados a una síntesis del estado del conocimiento hidráulico y geomorfológico acerca de ríos de montaña, se expusieron las principales características hidráulicas del flujo de baja concentración de sedimento. En este último artículo, se tratarán los rasgos geomorfólogicos que caracterizan a los ríos de montaña de material grueso de forma específica frente a los ríos de llanura de sedimento fino.
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En este artículo se analiza lingüísticamente la toponimia documental que pertenece a los núcleos de población del Ayuntamiento de Foradada del Toscar. Para ello partimos, principalmente, de la lectura de dos fuentes documentales inéditas: los Amillaramientos con rectificaciones hasta el año 1879 (Am.) conservados en el Archivo Histórico Provincial de Huesca (AHPH) y, sobre todo, los Protocolos Notariales de Pedro de Guart (Protocolos) conservados en el Archivo Capitular de Lérida (ACL). El análisis se realiza desde el punto de vista tradicional de la toponimia diacrónica. La mayoría de los topónimos estudiados proceden de una base lingüística latina; otros, en cambio, están relacionados con las lenguas prerromanas (barza, clot, coma, por ejemplo) y con el elemento lingüistico vasco (Gabessaco).
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MAF1 is a global repressor of RNA polymerase III transcription that regulates the expression of highly abundant noncoding RNAs in response to nutrient availability and cellular stress. Thus, MAF1 function is thought to be important for metabolic economy. Here we show that a whole-body knockout of Maf1 in mice confers resistance to diet-induced obesity and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease by reducing food intake and increasing metabolic inefficiency. Energy expenditure in Maf1(-/-) mice is increased by several mechanisms. Precursor tRNA synthesis was increased in multiple tissues without significant effects on mature tRNA levels, implying increased turnover in a futile tRNA cycle. Elevated futile cycling of hepatic lipids was also observed. Metabolite profiling of the liver and skeletal muscle revealed elevated levels of many amino acids and spermidine, which links the induction of autophagy in Maf1(-/-) mice with their extended life span. The increase in spermidine was accompanied by reduced levels of nicotinamide N-methyltransferase, which promotes polyamine synthesis, enables nicotinamide salvage to regenerate NAD(+), and is associated with obesity resistance. Consistent with this, NAD(+) levels were increased in muscle. The importance of MAF1 for metabolic economy reveals the potential for MAF1 modulators to protect against obesity and its harmful consequences.
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Isoetes Durieui Bory. La Selva : Santa Cristina d'Aro, hacia el Torrent de Plana Basarda, Isoelion (A. Bolos, O. Bolos, B r . - B L , F . Q., etc.) ; Sils, al S. de Sant Maurici, 100 m. alt., Isoelicm (leg. Batalla, O. Bolos et Lapraz).
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Synusie and association. Application to the therophytic Mediterranean communities. The Agropyro-Lygeetum (=Eremopyro-Lygeetum) of the Ebro Basin is a two-layered community. The aerian organs of the chamaephytic and therophytic synusies appears mosaic-like distributed, but the roots of chamaephytes forms a continuous layer under the roots of spring therophytes. The structure of other Mediterranean therophytic associations is similar.
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Señalamos la presencia de Calomyxa metallica, Clastoderma debaryanum y Dianema harveyi en diferentes localidades peninsulares. De dichas especies, no indicadas hasta el momento para la flora española, comentamos la corologia, ecologia y caracteres diferenciales.
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The GH-2000 and GH-2004 projects have developed a method for detecting GH misuse based on measuring insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) and the amino-terminal pro-peptide of type III collagen (P-III-NP). The objectives were to analyze more samples from elite athletes to improve the reliability of the decision limit estimates, to evaluate whether the existing decision limits needed revision, and to validate further non-radioisotopic assays for these markers. The study included 998 male and 931 female elite athletes. Blood samples were collected according to World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) guidelines at various sporting events including the 2011 International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) World Athletics Championships in Daegu, South Korea. IGF-I was measured by the Immunotech A15729 IGF-I IRMA, the Immunodiagnostic Systems iSYS IGF-I assay and a recently developed mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) method. P-III-NP was measured by the Cisbio RIA-gnost P-III-P, Orion UniQ? PIIINP RIA and Siemens ADVIA Centaur P-III-NP assays. The GH-2000 score decision limits were developed using existing statistical techniques. Decision limits were determined using a specificity of 99.99% and an allowance for uncertainty because of the finite sample size. The revised Immunotech IGF-I - Orion P-III-NP assay combination decision limit did not change significantly following the addition of the new samples. The new decision limits are applied to currently available non-radioisotopic assays to measure IGF-I and P-III-NP in elite athletes, which should allow wider flexibility to implement the GH-2000 marker test for GH misuse while providing some resilience against manufacturer withdrawal or change of assays. Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.