976 resultados para log sorting
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One working day: Reflection on practice: facilitating an occupational therapy student.
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Analizar el modelo log-linear y sus posibilidades de aplicación en la investigación educativa. Al mismo tiempo se hace un estudio de un medio didáctico: el libro de texto, analizando su relación con la función docente del profesor. 308 profesores de EGB de las dos provincias canarias. El muestreo fue ocasional. Se trata de un diseño ex post facto. Se procedió a la aplicación piloto de un cuestionario en una muestra reducida y a su análisis por parte de un grupo de expertos. Después de las modificaciones oportunas, se procedió a su aplicación final con la colaboración de diversos encuestadores para su distribución y recogida. Las variables principales fueron las siguientes. Rreferidas al profesor: años de experiencia, grado de dependencia del libro de texto y ciclo. Referidas a medios didácticos: frecuencia de uso, razones de uso, finalidad didáctica y dimensiones más valoradas para la enseñanza. Cuestionario 'Uso de medios en la enseñanza'. No existe entre el profesorado, considerado globalmente, una tendencia mayoritaria por la dependencia e independencia hacia el libro de texto. Los profesores veteranos tienden a ser dependientes del libro de texto. El resto de los profesores no se inclinan por la dependencia o independencia. La relación del texto con los programas oficiales sólo es valorada por los profesores del ciclo medio. La dimensión curricular centrada en la metodología que más importancia merece son las actividades que propone el texto, seguida del planteamiento metodológico que se desprende de la guía didáctica. La dimensión más valorada es la adecuación del texto, seguida del planteamiento metodológico que se desprende de la guía didáctica. La dimensión más valorada es la adecuación del texto al nivel de conocimientos de los alumnos. Le sigue en importancia el lenguaje utilizado y, finalmente, los aspectos formales del texto (colorido, tamaño, ilustraciones, etc.). Se pone de manifiesto el papel del libro de texto como un medio destinado básicamente a uso del alumnado. Su uso para el profesor se limita a servir de apoyo en sus explicaciones, en tanto que motivar y evaluar el aprendizaje son funciones con las cuales parece incompatible el uso del libro de texto. El análisis log-linear constituye un poderoso instrumento de análisis de variables nominales, con un grado de sofisticación estadística solo disponible hasta ahora para variables continuas. La abundancia de variables nominales en la investigación educativa, le hace especialmente apropiado para nuestro campo. Las ventajas del análisis log-linear dependen de: la naturaleza de las variables, mínimo número de categorías si se incluyen datos continuos, puntos de corte, estrategias de muestreo, etc. Sigue sin disponerse de criterios claros con respecto al tamaño de la muestra y la interpretación de la intensidad de los parámetros. Tampoco se ha desarrollado un sistema de representación gráfica con esta técnica de análisis.
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Proporciona oportunidades para que los niños puedan practicar la clasificación y utilicen estas habilidades con una serie de objetos cotidianos, para desarrollar sus facultades de razonamiento y lógica. Las actividades animan a los niños a aprender a clasificar los elementos utilizando sus propios criterios y para investigar el uso dado a otros criterios como el color y tamaño utilizando sus diferentes sentidos.
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Esta diseñado para que los niños pequeños desarrollen habilidades esenciales para la vida a una edad temprana. En este caso, aprenden a distinguir los conceptos de: opuesto, a través de objetos que les resultan familiares y, también a realizar una clasificación de éstos.
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There is increasing concern about soil enrichment with K+ and subsequent potential losses following long-term application of poor quality water to agricultural land. Different models are increasingly being used for predicting or analyzing water flow and chemical transport in soils and groundwater. The convective-dispersive equation (CDE) and the convective log-normal transfer function (CLT) models were fitted to the potassium (K+) leaching data. The CDE and CLT models produced equivalent goodness of fit. Simulated breakthrough curves for a range of CaCl2 concentration based on parameters of 15 mmol l(-1) CaCl2 were characterised by an early peak position associated with higher K+ concentration as the CaCl2 concentration used in leaching experiments decreased. In another method, the parameters estimated from 15 mmol l(-1) CaCl2 solution were used for all other CaCl2 concentrations, and the best value of retardation factor (R) was optimised for each data set. A better prediction was found. With decreasing CaCl2 concentration the value of R is required to be more than that measured (except for 10 mmol l(-1) CaCl2), if the estimated parameters of 15 mmol l(-1) CaCl2 are used. The two models suffer from the fact that they need to be calibrated against a data set, and some of their parameters are not measurable and cannot be determined independently.
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Analyses of high-density single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) data, such as genetic mapping and linkage disequilibrium (LD) studies, require phase-known haplotypes to allow for the correlation between tightly linked loci. However, current SNP genotyping technology cannot determine phase, which must be inferred statistically. In this paper, we present a new Bayesian Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) algorithm for population haplotype frequency estimation, particulary in the context of LD assessment. The novel feature of the method is the incorporation of a log-linear prior model for population haplotype frequencies. We present simulations to suggest that 1) the log-linear prior model is more appropriate than the standard coalescent process in the presence of recombination (>0.02cM between adjacent loci), and 2) there is substantial inflation in measures of LD obtained by a "two-stage" approach to the analysis by treating the "best" haplotype configuration as correct, without regard to uncertainty in the recombination process. Genet Epidemiol 25:106-114, 2003. (C) 2003 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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We explicitly tested for the first time the ‘environmental specificity’ of traditional 16S rRNAtargeted fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) through comparison of the bacterial diversity actually targeted in the environment with the diversity that should be exactly targeted (i.e. without mismatches) according to in silico analysis. To do this, we exploited advances in modern Flow Cytometry that enabled improved detection and therefore sorting of sub-micron-sized particles and used probe PSE1284 (designed to target Pseudomonads) applied to Lolium perenne rhizosphere soil as our test system. The 6-carboxyfluorescein (6-FAM)-PSE1284-hybridised population, defined as displaying enhanced green fluorescence in Flow Cytometry, represented 3.51±1.28% of the total detected population when corrected using a nonsense (NON-EUB338) probe control. Analysis of 16S rRNA gene libraries constructed from Fluorescence Activated Cell Sorted (FACS) -recovered fluorescent populations (n=3), revealed that 98.5% (Pseudomonas spp. comprised 68.7% and Burkholderia spp. 29.8%) of the total sorted population was specifically targeted as evidenced by the homology of the 16S rRNA sequences to the probe sequence. In silico evaluation of probe PSE1284 with the use of RDP-10 probeMatch justified the existence of Burkholderia spp. among the sorted cells. The lack of novelty in Pseudomonas spp. sequences uncovered was notable, probably reflecting the well-studied nature of this functionally important genus. To judge the diversity recorded within the FACS-sorted population, rarefaction and DGGE analysis were used to evaluate, respectively, the proportion of Pseudomonas diversity uncovered by the sequencing effort and the representativeness of the Nycodenz® method for the extraction of bacterial cells from soil.
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For forecasting and economic analysis many variables are used in logarithms (logs). In time series analysis, this transformation is often considered to stabilize the variance of a series. We investigate under which conditions taking logs is beneficial for forecasting. Forecasts based on the original series are compared to forecasts based on logs. For a range of economic variables, substantial forecasting improvements from taking logs are found if the log transformation actually stabilizes the variance of the underlying series. Using logs can be damaging for the forecast precision if a stable variance is not achieved.
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Although cell surface metalloendopeptidases degrade neuropeptides in the extracellular fluid to terminate signaling, the function of peptidases in endosomes is unclear. We report that isoforms of endothelin-converting enzyme-1 (ECE-1a-d) are present in early endosomes, where they degrade neuropeptides and regulate post-endocytic sorting of receptors. Calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) co-internalizes with calcitonin receptor-like receptor (CLR), receptor activity-modifying protein 1 (RAMP1), beta-arrestin2, and ECE-1 to early endosomes, where ECE-1 degrades CGRP. CGRP degradation promotes CLR/RAMP1 recycling and beta-arrestin2 redistribution to the cytosol. ECE-1 inhibition or knockdown traps CLR/RAMP1 and beta-arrestin2 in endosomes and inhibits CLR/RAMP1 recycling and resensitization, whereas ECE-1 overexpression has the opposite effect. ECE-1 does not regulate either the resensitization of receptors for peptides that are not ECE-1 substrates (e.g., angiotensin II), or the recycling of the bradykinin B(2) receptor, which transiently interacts with beta-arrestins. We propose a mechanism by which endosomal ECE-1 degrades neuropeptides in endosomes to disrupt the peptide/receptor/beta-arrestin complex, freeing internalized receptors from beta-arrestins and promoting recycling and resensitization.
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Calcitonin receptor-like receptor (CLR) and the receptor activity-modifying protein 1 (RAMP1) comprise a receptor for calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP). Although CGRP induces endocytosis of CLR/RAMP1, little is known about post-endocytic sorting of these proteins. We observed that the duration of stimulation with CGRP markedly affected post-endocytic sorting of CLR/RAMP1. In HEK and SK-N-MC cells, transient stimulation (10(-7) M CGRP, 1 h), induced CLR/RAMP1 recycling with similar kinetics (2-6 h), demonstrated by labeling receptors in living cells with antibodies to extracellular epitopes. Recycling of CLR/RAMP1 correlated with resensitization of CGRP-induced increases in [Ca(2+)](i). Cycloheximide did not affect resensitization, but bafilomycin A(1), an inhibitor of vacuolar H(+)-ATPases, abolished resensitization. Recycling CLR and RAMP1 were detected in endosomes containing Rab4a and Rab11a, and expression of GTPase-defective Rab4aS22N and Rab11aS25N inhibited resensitization. After sustained stimulation (10(-7) M CGRP, >2 h), CLR/RAMP1 trafficked to lysosomes. RAMP1 was degraded approximately 4-fold more rapidly than CLR (RAMP1, 45% degradation, 5 h; CLR, 54% degradation, 16 h), determined by Western blotting. Inhibitors of lysosomal, but not proteasomal, proteases prevented degradation. Sustained stimulation did not induce detectable mono- or polyubiquitination of CLR or RAMP1, determined by immunoprecipitation and Western blotting. Moreover, a RAMP1 mutant lacking the only intracellular lysine (RAMP1K142R) internalized and was degraded normally. Thus, after transient stimulation with CGRP, CLR and RAMP1 traffic from endosomes to the plasma membrane, which mediates resensitization. After sustained stimulation, CLR and RAMP1 traffic from endosomes to lysosomes by ubiquitin-independent mechanisms, where they are degraded at different rates.