492 resultados para Cortina de impermeabilização
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Desde principios de 2011 se lleva a cabo el estudio, acondicionamiento e informatización del herbario Trèmols, una de las colecciones históricas del Instituto Botánico de Barcelona formada durante el último tercio del siglo XIX, la cual alberga más de 9.000 pliegos. En este trabajo presentamos un breve apunte histórico sobre el herbario y su autor, así como una primera caracterización de la colección a partir de los materiales ya informatizados (los 12 primeros volúmenes). El principal interés de esta colección radica en las plantas obtenidas por intercambio, de procedencia geográfica muy variada, que permiten considerarla como uno de los primeros herbarios europeos que se formaron en Cataluña.
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Hace unos años, se publicó en esta misma sección una nota sobre Veronica rosea (Soriano, 1996), en la que se anticipaba el tratamiento de este taxón en la checklist de la fl ora del norte de Marruecos (Valdés & al. 2002; Soriano, 2002). Entre otras cosas, se formalizaba en ella la descripción de V. rosea subsp. atlantica var. macrantha, propuesta por Pau como V. rosea var. macrantha y distribuida por Font Quer en el Iter maroccanum de 1930, aunque sin la diagnosis correspondiente.
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Hace unos años, se publicó en esta misma sección una nota sobre Veronica rosea (Soriano, 1996), en la que se anticipaba el tratamiento de este taxón en la checklist de la fl ora del norte de Marruecos (Valdés & al. 2002; Soriano, 2002). Entre otras cosas, se formalizaba en ella la descripción de V. rosea subsp. atlantica var. macrantha, propuesta por Pau como V. rosea var. macrantha y distribuida por Font Quer en el Iter maroccanum de 1930, aunque sin la diagnosis correspondiente.
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Hace unos años, se publicó en esta misma sección una nota sobre Veronica rosea (Soriano, 1996), en la que se anticipaba el tratamiento de este taxón en la checklist de la fl ora del norte de Marruecos (Valdés & al. 2002; Soriano, 2002). Entre otras cosas, se formalizaba en ella la descripción de V. rosea subsp. atlantica var. macrantha, propuesta por Pau como V. rosea var. macrantha y distribuida por Font Quer en el Iter maroccanum de 1930, aunque sin la diagnosis correspondiente.
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Hace unos años, se publicó en esta misma sección una nota sobre Veronica rosea (Soriano, 1996), en la que se anticipaba el tratamiento de este taxón en la checklist de la fl ora del norte de Marruecos (Valdés & al. 2002; Soriano, 2002). Entre otras cosas, se formalizaba en ella la descripción de V. rosea subsp. atlantica var. macrantha, propuesta por Pau como V. rosea var. macrantha y distribuida por Font Quer en el Iter maroccanum de 1930, aunque sin la diagnosis correspondiente.
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Hace unos años, se publicó en esta misma sección una nota sobre Veronica rosea (Soriano, 1996), en la que se anticipaba el tratamiento de este taxón en la checklist de la fl ora del norte de Marruecos (Valdés & al. 2002; Soriano, 2002). Entre otras cosas, se formalizaba en ella la descripción de V. rosea subsp. atlantica var. macrantha, propuesta por Pau como V. rosea var. macrantha y distribuida por Font Quer en el Iter maroccanum de 1930, aunque sin la diagnosis correspondiente.
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Hace unos años, se publicó en esta misma sección una nota sobre Veronica rosea (Soriano, 1996), en la que se anticipaba el tratamiento de este taxón en la checklist de la fl ora del norte de Marruecos (Valdés & al. 2002; Soriano, 2002). Entre otras cosas, se formalizaba en ella la descripción de V. rosea subsp. atlantica var. macrantha, propuesta por Pau como V. rosea var. macrantha y distribuida por Font Quer en el Iter maroccanum de 1930, aunque sin la diagnosis correspondiente.
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The atmospheric Cherenkov gamma-ray telescope MAGIC, designed for a low-energy threshold, has detected very-high-energy gamma rays from a giant flare of the distant Quasi-Stellar Radio Source (in short: radio quasar) 3C 279, at a distance of more than 5 billion light-years (a redshift of 0.536). No quasar has been observed previously in very-high-energy gamma radiation, and this is also the most distant object detected emitting gamma rays above 50 gigaelectron volts. Because high-energy gamma rays may be stopped by interacting with the diffuse background light in the universe, the observations by MAGIC imply a low amount for such light, consistent with that known from galaxy counts.
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The Bernades herbarium in the Botanic Institute of Barcelona (BC).- The BC-Bernades herbarium is one of the oldest collections conserved in the Botanical Institute of Barcelona. It contains part of the field collections of Miquel Bernades i Mainader and Miquel Bernades i Clarís, doctors of medicine and botanists of Catalonian origin living in Madrid in the 18th century. The collection consists of 817 sheets, the complete list provided in the annexe. We also present information concerning the localities of certain specifi c recollections, the taxonomic groups and families, as well as a list of sheets of special interest. This list contains witness of cornfi eld weed now very rare or extinct in Iberian lands, such as Hymenocarpos circinatus (L.) Savi or Securigera securidaca (L.) Degen & Dörfl , and also some of the first witness known from Spain of introduced plants, such as Aster cordifolius L. or Bidens bipinnata L.
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Background: Hyperhomocysteinemia and methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) gene mutation have been postulated as a possible cause of recurrent miscarriage (RM). There is a wide variation in the prevalence of MTHFR polymorphisms and homocysteine (Hcy) plasma levels among populations around the world. The present study was undertaken to investigate the possible association between hyperhomocysteinemia and its causative genetic or acquired factors and RM in Catalonia, a Mediterranean region in Spain. Methods: Sixty consecutive patients with ≥ 3 unexplained RM and 30 healthy control women having at least one child but no previous miscarriage were included. Plasma Hcy levels, MTHFR gene mutation, red blood cell (RBC) folate and vitamin B12 serum levels were measured in all subjects. Results: No significant differences were observed neither in plasma Hcy levels, RBC folate and vitamin B12 serum levels nor in the prevalence of homozygous and heterozygous MTHFR gene mutation between the two groups studied. Conclusions: In the present study RM is not associated with hyperhomocysteinemia, and/or the MTHFR gene mutation.
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The herbarium BC-Trèmols was created during the second half of the 19th century by the Catalan chemist and botanist Frederic Trèmols Borrell. Between 1930 and 1960, the technician Antoni Marcos carried out a thorough review. The current collection consists of approximately 9000 specimen sheets; is made up of 58 volumes reordered by Marcos,two volumes with the original structure, four boxes of Hieracium and 85 boxes with additional material. Up to now 22 volumes and four boxes of Hieracium have been computerized (3695 specimens); we made an inventory at genus level of all volumes, and we computerized the original catalogue of the herbarium and the existing taxonomical fiches. We have also developed a preliminary inventory of the contents of the extra boxes. The analysis of these 3695 herbarium specimens clearly shows that it mainly consists of samples obtained by exchange (67.1%) especially within the Société Helvétique pour l"Échange des Plantes and the Societat Botànica Barcelonesa. Among the materials studied we found two specimens regarded as interesting from a taxonomical and/or nomenclatural point of view (isotypes of Silene holzmanii Heldr. ex Boiss. and of Arenaria minutiflora Loscos). Therefore, the main interest of the herbarium lies in the diversity of the geographical provenance of plants, which makes of this collection one of the first"pan-European herbaria" in Catalonia.
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Aims:We searched for very high energy (VHE) γ-ray emission from the supernova remnant Cassiopeia A Methods: The shell-type supernova remnant Cassiopeia A was observed with the 17 m MAGIC telescope between July 2006 and January 2007 for a total time of 47 h. Results: The source was detected above an energy of 250 GeV with a significance of 5.2σ and a photon flux above 1 TeV of (7.3 ± 0.7_stat ± 2.2_sys) × 10-13 cm-2s-1. The photon spectrum is compatible with a power law dN/dE ∝ E-Γ with a photon index Γ = 2.3 ± 0.2_stat ± 0.2_sys. The source is point-like within the angular resolution of the telescope.
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Background Maternal mortality is a major public-health problem in developing countries. Extreme differences in maternal mortality rates between developed and developing countries indicate that most of these deaths are preventable. Most information on the causes of maternal death in these areas is based on clinical records and verbal autopsies. Clinical diagnostic errors may play a significant role in this problem and might also have major implications for the evaluation of current estimations of causes of maternal death. Methods and Findings A retrospective analysis of clinico-pathologic correlation was carried out, using necropsy as the gold standard for diagnosis. All maternal autopsies (n ¼ 139) during the period from October 2002 to December 2004 at the Maputo Central Hospital, Mozambique were included and major diagnostic discrepancies were analyzed (i.e., those involving the cause of death). Major diagnostic errors were detected in 56 (40.3%) maternal deaths. A high rate of false negative diagnoses was observed for infectious diseases, which showed sensitivities under 50%: HIV/AIDS-related conditions (33.3%), pyogenic bronchopneumonia (35.3%), pyogenic meningitis (40.0%), and puerperal septicemia (50.0%). Eclampsia, was the main source of false positive diagnoses, showing a low predictive positive value (42.9%). Conclusions Clinico-pathological discrepancies may have a significant impact on maternal mortality in sub-Saharan Africa and question the validity of reports based on clinical data or verbal autopsies. Increasing clinical awareness of the impact of obstetric and nonobstetric infections with their inclusion in the differential diagnosis, together with a thorough evaluation of cases clinically thought to be eclampsia, could have a significant impact on the reduction of maternal mortality.
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Background Maternal mortality is a major public-health problem in developing countries. Extreme differences in maternal mortality rates between developed and developing countries indicate that most of these deaths are preventable. Most information on the causes of maternal death in these areas is based on clinical records and verbal autopsies. Clinical diagnostic errors may play a significant role in this problem and might also have major implications for the evaluation of current estimations of causes of maternal death. Methods and Findings A retrospective analysis of clinico-pathologic correlation was carried out, using necropsy as the gold standard for diagnosis. All maternal autopsies (n ¼ 139) during the period from October 2002 to December 2004 at the Maputo Central Hospital, Mozambique were included and major diagnostic discrepancies were analyzed (i.e., those involving the cause of death). Major diagnostic errors were detected in 56 (40.3%) maternal deaths. A high rate of false negative diagnoses was observed for infectious diseases, which showed sensitivities under 50%: HIV/AIDS-related conditions (33.3%), pyogenic bronchopneumonia (35.3%), pyogenic meningitis (40.0%), and puerperal septicemia (50.0%). Eclampsia, was the main source of false positive diagnoses, showing a low predictive positive value (42.9%). Conclusions Clinico-pathological discrepancies may have a significant impact on maternal mortality in sub-Saharan Africa and question the validity of reports based on clinical data or verbal autopsies. Increasing clinical awareness of the impact of obstetric and nonobstetric infections with their inclusion in the differential diagnosis, together with a thorough evaluation of cases clinically thought to be eclampsia, could have a significant impact on the reduction of maternal mortality.
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Hace unos años, se publicó en esta misma sección una nota sobre Veronica rosea (Soriano, 1996), en la que se anticipaba el tratamiento de este taxón en la checklist de la fl ora del norte de Marruecos (Valdés & al. 2002; Soriano, 2002). Entre otras cosas, se formalizaba en ella la descripción de V. rosea subsp. atlantica var. macrantha, propuesta por Pau como V. rosea var. macrantha y distribuida por Font Quer en el Iter maroccanum de 1930, aunque sin la diagnosis correspondiente.