991 resultados para RED-GREEN
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The polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH)-degrading strain Burkholderia sp. RP007 served as host strain for the design of a bacterial biosensor for the detection of phenanthrene. RP007 was transformed with a reporter plasmid containing a transcriptional fusion between the phnS putative promoter/operator region and the gene encoding the enhanced green fluorescent protein (GFP). The resulting bacterial biosensor--Burkholderia sp. strain RP037--produced significant amounts of GFP after batch incubation in the presence of phenanthrene crystals. Co-incubation with acetate did not disturb the phenanthrene-specific response but resulted in a homogenously responding population of cells. Active metabolism was required for induction with phenanthrene. The magnitude of GFP induction was influenced by physical parameters affecting the phenanthrene flux to the cells, such as the contact surface area between solid phenanthrene and the aqueous phase, addition of surfactant, and slow phenanthrene release from Model Polymer Release System beads or from a water-immiscible oil. These results strongly suggest that the bacterial biosensor can sense different phenanthrene fluxes while maintaining phenanthrene metabolism, thus acting as a genuine sensor for phenanthrene bioavailability. A relationship between GFP production and phenanthrene mass transfer is proposed.
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Red light running continues to be a serious safety concern for many communities in the United States. The Federal Highway Administration reported that in 2011, red light running accounted for 676 fatalities nationwide. Red light running crashes at a signalized intersections are more serious, especially in high speed corridors where speeds are above 35 mph. Many communities have invested in red light countermeasures including low-cost strategies (e.g. signal backplates, targeted enforcement, signal timing adjustments and improvement with signage) to high-cost strategies (e.g. automated enforcement and intersection geometric improvements). This research study investigated intersection confirmation lights as a low-cost strategy to reduce red light running violations. Two intersections in Altoona and Waterloo, Iowa were equipped with confirmation lights which targeted the through and left turning movements. Confirmation lights enable a single police officer to monitor a specific lane of traffic downstream of the intersection. A before-after analysis was conducted in which a change in red light running violations prior to- and 1 and 3 months after installation were evaluated. A test of proportions was used to determine if the change in red light running violation rates were statistically significant at the 90 and 95 percent levels of confidence. The two treatment intersections were then compared to the changes of red light running violation rates at spillover intersections (directly adjacent to the treatment intersections) and control intersections. The results of the analysis indicated a 10 percent reduction of red light running violations in Altoona and a 299 percent increase in Waterloo at the treatment locations. Finally, the research team investigated the time into red for each observed red light running violation. The analysis indicated that many of the violations occurred less than one second into the red phase and that most of the violation occurred during or shortly after the all-red phase.
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Waddlia chondrophila is a strict intracellular microorganism belonging to the order Chlamydiales that has been isolated twice from aborted bovine fetuses, once in USA and once in Germany. This bacterium is now considered as an abortigenic agent in cattle. However, no information is available regarding the presence of this bacterium in Africa. Given the low sensitivity of cell culture to recover such an obligate intracellular bacterium, molecular-based diagnostic approaches are warranted. This report describes the development of a quantitative SYBR Green real-time PCR assay targeting the recA gene of W. chondrophila. Analytical sensitivity was 10 copies of control plasmid DNA per reaction. No cross-amplification was observed when testing pathogens that can cause abortion in cattle. The PCR exhibited a good intra-run and inter-run reproducibility. This real-time PCR was then applied to 150 vaginal swabs taken from Tunisian cows that have aborted. Twelve samples revealed to be Waddlia positive, suggesting a possible role of this bacterium in this setting. This new real-time PCR assay represents a diagnostic tool that may be used to further study the prevalence of Waddlia infection.
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Actualmente, el transporte por carretera de mercancías de larga distancia está dominado por vehículos propulsados por diésel. Este combustible fósil derivado del petróleo puede ser parcialmente sustituido por otro combustible alternativo: el gas natural licuado (LNG). Su uso proporcionará una disminución de la dependencia de los estados productores de petróleo, es comparable en energía específica y densidad energética al diésel, es seguro, disminuye las emisiones contaminantes, en nivel de ruido y es actualmente más económico. Recopilar datos reales sobre el transporte por carretera en la EU27 (energía utilizada por este tipo de transporte, localización de las terminales de LNG operativas, determinar las reservas disponibles, calcular la población que va a cubrir y calcular la energía necesaria disponible para dar cobertura a esa población según la cantidad de energía per cápita utilizada para este tipo de transporte). Determinar las interconexiones a cubrir por la red paneuropea de transporte propuesta y decidir las localizaciones de las EESS a ser construidas para cubrir las recomendaciones de la EC de manera que ningún tramo supere los 400 km dentro de esos itinerarios. Calcular todas las distancias que separan cada terminal de LNG operatica de cada EESS (1300 distancias calculadas). Construir el modelo de programación lineal. Resolver, interpretar, validar y comprobar que es posible su utilización para la puesta en práctica del modelo propuesto, asumiendo la distribución total del LNG disponible y la minimización de los costes globales de distribución del mismo, desde el punto de vista económico. Se procederá buscando los datos en fuentes fiables que nos permitan realizar los cálculos necesarios para construir el modelo y resolviéndolo con el software adecuado a un modelo de estas dimensiones. Se ha conseguido una solución óptima, con la distribución total del LNG y minimizando los costes globales. Además, se ha obtenido movimiento de combustible en 76 de las 1300 variables, que han mostrado un déficit de terminales de almacenamiento de LNG para su distribución en el norte y centro de Europa, que se ve compensando con un flujo de transporte de este combustible desde la península ibérica principalmente y, en menor medida, desde Italia.
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En la era digital actual, Internet forma parte de nuestras vidas, y ha aportado cambios a lasociedad globalizada. Algunos de estos cambios nos permiten nuevas formas de relacionarnos y degestionar el conocimiento, dando sentido al término que hoy entendemos como sociedad-red.Por eso, en el entorno que nos envuelve existen continuamente acciones colaborativas globales quefomentan la comunicación y se comparte información de diversos tipos, con la finalidad deaprender y mantenerse constantemente informado. Específicamente, los centros educativos no sequedan al margen ya que requiere preparar estudiantes para esta sociedad.Estos cambios en la sociedad presentan grandes desafíos para el centro educativo, que nopermiten ser afrontados solamente desde el aula. Los centros requieren adaptarse a un modelocompatible con la sociedad-red, y por ello, se sugieren un modelo centro-red, que presente unaestructura de una organización compatible con la era en el que estamos inmersos.Las redes de colaboración en los centros permite intercambiar información y aportar valor a laeducación con el objetivo de la mejora educativa. En este sentido, los centros educativos debendisponer de características que permitan ser flexibles, adaptarse a los agentes y organizaciones quele envuelven. Pero la estructura actual de un centro educativo es rígida y por tanto esta evoluciónrepresenta uno de los mayores desafíos para el sistema educativo.En esta linea, en los centros de Formación Profesional existe una tendencia hacia modeloscolaborativos con el tejido empresarial, entre otros agentes, y es en este punto donde este proyectopretende centrar el foco de la investigación. Con más exactitud, en la creación de una red decolaboración con el agente que el centro educativo seleccione.Específicamente las TIC forman un papel esencial, y se deben poner al servicio del problemaque apuntábamos para ayudar a solventarlo. En este sentido, es adecuado un diseño del artefactocon Software Libre que tiene múltiples beneficios para este objetivo, pero que destacamos el que ami parecer es el más importante; la vinculación con la filosofía de compartir el conocimiento, quegarantiza la simbiosis con la red colaborativa y es por esta razón que el tema de la investigación esrelevante para el centro educativo.Tal y como se mencionaba previamente, las TIC pueden ayudar a fomentar la red colaborativa,pero no sólo el artefacto TIC generado en este proyecto debe cumplir características como laflexibilidad, también es crítico que el centro educativo y los agentes de la red interioricen la culturacolaborativa en sus acciones con la implicación y compromiso que se requiere. Pero como podemosPágina 6Universitat Oberta de Catalunya Trabajo Final de Máster - Software Libreimaginar, ese cambio de cultura, no es una tarea sencilla y presenta problemas. Para mitigarlos yfomentar la cultura en red, se requieren procesos específicos que permitan incorporarla en la medidade lo posible. Para ello, la combinación de la innovación sistémica y el diseño de la investigación eneducación resultan metodologías apropiadas.Por eso, investigaremos durante este proceso cómo las redes de colaboración y el SoftwareLibre permiten adaptar el centro al entorno, cómo pueden ayudar al centro a potenciar la FormaciónProfesional y garantizar la durabilidad de las acciones, con el objetivo que perdure el conocimientoy la propia red de colaboración para una mejora educativa.
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Purpose:To evaluate the histological features of cellular retinal fragments on the internal limiting membrane (ILM) removed during epiretinal membrane peeling surgery with and without the aid of ICG diluted in 5% glucose Methods:ILM specimens removed from 88 eyes undergoing vitrectomy and membrane peeling surgery for idiopathic epiretinal membrane between 1995 and 2003 were reviewed retrospectively. Surgery was performed in all cases by the same surgeon using the same technique. ICG was diluted with 5% glucose. Histological analysis focused on the presence and characteristics of retinal structures on the retinal surface of the ILM. Statistical analysis compared the results between group I (conventional surgery without ICG) and group II (ICG-assisted peeling) Results:Seventy-one eyes underwent EMM surgery without the aid of ICG (group I) and seventeen underwent EMM ICG-assisted surgery assisted using ICG (group II). The amount of Muller cell debris on the retinal surface of the ILM was more significant in the group I (no ICG) than in the group II (ICG) (40.8 versus 11.8; p = 0.024). Large fragments of Muller cells were more frequently observed in the group I (no ICG) than in the group II (ICG) (63.4% versus 23.5%; p= 0.003).The presence of larger retinal elements such as neural axons and vessels were observed attached to retinal face of the ILM in 5 (7%) cases of the no-ICG group. No such retinal elements were detected in any of the histological ILM specimens of the ICG-assisted group Conclusions:The use of ICG diluted with 5% glucose in the aid of ILM removal during epiretinal membrane surgery was associated with less retinal debris attached to retinal face of the ILM compared to surgery in which ICG was not used. Our findings contradict previous reports in the literature, in which use of ICG diluted with balanced salt solution (BSS) was associated with more retinal fragments attached to the retinal face of the ILM. According to our results, we hypothesize that diluting ICG with 5% glucose may decrease the adhesion of the ILM to the underlying retinal layers such that less retinal debris is removed with peeling of the ILM.
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The objective of this work was to determine the effect of incorporation timing of the velvet bean (Stizolobium cinereum) (GM) on both organic broccoli yield and N status. Mineral N content in the soil, biologically fixed N recovery by broccoli, GM biomass decomposition and N release kinetics were also determined. Plots were fertilized with 12 Mg ha-1 of organic compost and received GM either at 0, 15, 30 or 45 days after transplant. Other treatments were compost (12 or 25 Mg ha-1), GM, mineral fertilizers and control (no fertilizer). The data were collected in four completely randomized blocks. GM decomposition increased mineral N content in soil as rapidly as mineral fertilizer or the supply of 25 Mg ha-1 of compost. The N half-life in GM (24 days) is smaller than the mass half-life (35 days) and the biological fixation contributed with 23.6% of N present in the aboveground biomass of broccoli. The result suggests a higher synchrony between the crop relative growth rate and N release from the GM when incorporated at crop early growth stage. The incorporation of GM until 15 days after transplanting replaces 50% of the highest compost dose, without yield loss.
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Wild-type A75/17-Canine distemper virus (CDV) is a highly virulent strain, which induces a persistent infection in the central nervous system (CNS) with demyelinating disease. Wild-type A75/17-CDV, which is unable to replicate in cell lines to detectable levels, was adapted to grow in Vero cells and was designated A75/17-V. Sequence comparison between the two genomes revealed seven nucleotide differences located in the phosphoprotein (P), the matrix (M) and the large (L) genes. The P gene is polycistronic and encodes two auxiliary proteins, V and C, besides the P protein. The mutations resulted in amino acid changes in the P and V, but not in the C protein, as well as in the M and L proteins. Here, a rescue system was developed for the A75/17-V strain, which was shown to be attenuated in vivo, but retains a persistent infection phenotype in Vero cells. In order to track the recombinant virus, an additional transcription unit coding for the enhanced green fluorescent protein (eGFP) was inserted at the 3' proximal position in the A75/17-V cDNA clone. Reverse genetics technology will allow us to characterize the genetic determinants of A75/17-V CDV persistent infection in cell culture.
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Selostus: Puna-apilan pysyvyys apila-heinänurmessa sekä seosnurmen satoisuus ja laadun muutokset erilaisissa kasvuoloissa
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The objective of this study was to assess the development response of cultivated rice and red rice to different increases in minimum and maximum daily air temperatures, in Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil. One hundred years climate scenarios of temperatures 0, +1, +2, +3, +4, and +5ºC, with symmetric and asymmetric increases in minimum and maximum daily air temperatures were created, using the LARS-WG Weather Generator, and a 1969-2003 database. Nine cultivated rice genotypes (IRGA 421, IRGA 416, IRGA 417, IRGA 420, BRS 7 TAIM, BR-IRGA 409, EPAGRI 109, EEA 406 and a hybrid), and two red rice biotypes (awned black hull-ABHRR, and awned yellow hull-AYHRR) were used. The dates of panicle differentiation (R1), anthesis (R4), and all grains with brown hulls (R9) were estimated with a nonlinear simulation model. Overall, the duration of the emergence-R1 phase decreased, whereas the duration of the R1-R4 and R4-R9 phases most often increased, as temperature increased in the climate change scenarios. The simulated rice development response to elevated temperature was not the same, when the increase in minimum and maximum temperature was symmetric or asymmetric.
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Specialization is common in most lineages of insect herbivores, one of the most diverse groups of organisms on earth. To address how and why specialization is maintained over evolutionary time, we hypothesized that plant defense and other ecological attributes of potential host plants would predict the performance of a specialist root-feeding herbivore (the red milkweed beetle, Tetraopes tetraophthalmus). Using a comparative phylogenetic and functional trait approach, we assessed the determinants of insect host range across 18 species of Asclepias. Larval survivorship decreased with increasing phylogenetic distance from the true host, Asclepias syriaca, suggesting that adaptation to plant traits drives specialization. Among several root traits measured, only cardenolides (toxic defense chemicals) correlated with larval survival, and cardenolides also explained the phylogenetic distance effect in phylogenetically controlled multiple regression analyses. Additionally, milkweed species having a known association with other Tetraopes beetles were better hosts than species lacking Tetraopes herbivores, and milkweeds with specific leaf area values (a trait related to leaf function and habitat affiliation) similar to those of A. syriaca were better hosts than species having divergent values. We thus conclude that phylogenetic distance is an integrated measure of phenotypic and ecological attributes of Asclepias species, especially defensive cardenolides, which can be used to explain specialization and constraints on host shifts over evolutionary time.