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Supplementary data associated with this article can be found, in the online version, at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cej.2016.03.148.
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Actualmente se estudian diversos métodos alternativos a los procedimientos habituales de control de plagas y enfermedades de la fruta en post-cosecha, algunos de los cuales se utilizan ya a nivel comercial, como el empleo de microorganismos antagónicos, método en el que se centra el presente artículo. La fruta almacenada en cámaras frigoríficas supone una buena oportunidad para emplear sistemas de lucha biológica en el control de las enfermedades de post-cosecha, puesto que la fruta se encuentra bajo condiciones ambientales controladas, tanto de humedad relativa y temperatura como por la concentración de gases.
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Proyecto de renovación metodológica y curricular orientado a la formación del profesorado de los niveles educativos de EGB, Alfabetización y Graduado escolar del Centro de Adultos de Móstoles. Los objetivos son: posibilitar el análisis y la elaboración de materiales curriculares para distintos niveles y áreas; desarrollar estrategias globalizadoras; y atender, dede el currículo, al alumno con necesidades educativas especiales. El desarrollo de la experiencia se hace mediante seminarios, encuentros e intercambios con profesores de otros centros de adultos que también desarrollen programas de renovación curricular. Se forman grupos de trabajo que tratan distintos temas (neolectores, globalización y sistemas modulares) y que estudian y valoran los materiales didácticos que van creando, los ya editados y los procedentes de otros grupos. La evaluación, considerada como parte del trabajo de investigación ya que con ella se recoge información sobre el funcionamiento, efecto y consecuencias del proyecto con el fin de mejorarlo, utiliza diferentes técnicas: observación, entrevista, cuestionarios y análisis de documentos. En la memoria se adjunta el modelo de cuestionario de evaluación.
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This study aimed to verify that chicks from eggs injected with ascorbic acid and subjected to heat stress would have changes in acid-base balance, compared to chicks incubated at thermoneutral without injection of ascorbic acid. The parameters evaluated were blood pressure of carbon dioxide and oxygen, base excess, total carbon dioxide, concentration of sodium, potassium, ionized calcium, bicarbonate and pH of newly hatched male chicks, hatched from eggs injected with acid ascorbic acid (AA) and subjected to heat stress during incubation. The experimental design was completely randomized in factorial scheme 5 (application levels of ascorbic acid) x 2 (incubation temperatures). The data were subjected to analysis of variance using the General Linear Model procedure (GLM) of SAS ®. For the blood pH was observed significant interaction (p <0.05) between treatments with application in eggs and incubation temperatures. For the other parameters were not significant effects (p< 0.05) of AA level and neither temperature of incubation. Analyzing the unfolding of the interaction to pH was observed that chicks from eggs injected with 6% ascorbic acid and subjected to heat stress during incubation had a higher pH value compared with the thermoneutral temperature incubated (p <0.05). Therefore, it is suggested that the incubation of eggs in high temperature (39°C) can alter the metabolic rate of these embryos.
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Introduction: The aim of this study was to characterize the formation and progression of experimentally induced periapical lesions in TLR2 knockout (TLR2 KO) mice. Methods: Periapical lesions were induced in molars of 28 wild type (WT) and 27 TLR2 KO mice. After 7, 21, and 42 days, the animals were euthanized, and the mandibles were subjected to histotechnical processing. Hematoxylin-eosin-stained sections were examined under conventional light microscopy for the description of pulpal, apical, and periapical features and under fluorescence microscopy for the determination of the periapical lesion size. The subsequent sections were evaluated by tartrate resistant acid phosphatase histoenzymology (osteoclasts), Brown and Brenn staining (bacteria), and immunohistochemistry (RANK, RANKL, and OPG). Data were analyzed by the Mann-Whitney U and Kruskal-Wallis tests (alpha = 0.05), Results: The WT group showed significant differences (P < .05) in the periapical lesion size and the osteoclast number between 7 and 42 days and between 21 and 42 days. In the TLR2 KO group, significant differences (P < .05) in the periapical lesion size and the osteoclast number were found between 7 days and the other periods. There was a significant difference (P < .05) between the 2 types of animal regarding the periapical lesion size, which was larger in the TLR2 KO animals. No significant differences (P > .05) were found between WT and TLR2 KO mice related to the pulpal, apical, and periapical features; bacteria localization; and immunohistochemical results (except for RANK expression). Conclusions: TLR2 KO animals developed larger periapical lesions with a greater number of osteoclasts, indicating the important role of this receptor in the host's immune and inflammatory response to root canal and periradicular infection. (J Endod 2012;38:803-813)
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