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Greenhouse lettuce production with and without nutrient solution recycling
Producción de lechuga en invernadero con y sin recirculación de la solución nutritiva
2015
Revista Chapingo Serie Horticultura
Producción de lechuga en invernadero con y sin recirculación de la solución nutritiva
; Sánchez del Castillo, González, Moreno, Pineda, & Reyes, 2014), así como en un menor impacto In Mexico the area planted for vegetable production under protected agriculture conditions has increased ...
In this sense, closed hydroponic systems have significant advantages in water and fertilizer savings compared to open systems (Dhakal, Salokhe, Tantau & Max, 2005; Sánchez del Castillo, González, Moreno ...
doi:10.5154/r.rchsh.2013.12.047
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Aplicación de algoritmos genéticos a la clasificación de imágenes de satélite en el marco de los servicios grid inteligentes estado del arte
2007
Ciencia e Ingeniería Neogranadina
José Nelson, Pérez Castillo Ingeniero de Sistemas Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Doctor en Informática. ...
doi:10.18359/rcin.1078
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Formación de recursos humanos
2011
Revista Chilena de Salud Pública
Diagnóstico de salud escolar utilizando ficha Clap-OPS MANSILLA PÉREZ, MARIA SUSANA (1) ; PEÑA SANDOVAL, MARIA SOLEDAD (2) ; PINEDA BORDALI, SEBASTIÁN (2) y SÁNCHEZ CASTILLO, RICARDO (2)
INTRODUCCIÓN ...
ZÚÑIGA SALAS, PATRICIA (1) ;ALANOCA ARAYA, CELIA (1) ; PORCILLE OVIED,O FREDDY (2) ; COROSEO SALAS, JORGE (1) y ACEVEDO CASTILLO, MARCO ANTONIO(1)
Rev Chil Salud Pública 2010; Vol 14 (2-3): 155-167 ...
doi:10.5354/0717-3652.2010.12062
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Treatment adherence behaviours in rheumatic diseases during COVID-19 pandemic: a Latin American experience
2020
Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases
Angélica Pineda-Sic , 1 Dionicio Angel Galarza-Delgado, 1 Griselda Serna-Peña, 1 Sergio A Castillo-Torres, 2 Diana Elsa Flores-Alvarado , 1 Jorge A Esquivel-Valerio , 1 Iván De Jesús Hernández-Galarza ...
doi:10.1136/annrheumdis-2020-218198
pmid:32576568
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Thermal Energy Storage by the Encapsulation of Phase Change Materials in Building Elements—A Review
2021
Materials
The energy sector is one of the fields of interest for different nations around the world. Due to the current fossil fuel crisis, the scientific community develops new energy-saving experiences to address this concern. Buildings are one of the elements of higher energy consumption, so the generation of knowledge and technological development may offer solutions to this energy demand, which are more than welcome. Phase change materials (PCMs) included in building elements such as wall panels,
doi:10.3390/ma14061420
pmid:33804151
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... cks, panels or coatings, for heating and cooling applications have been shown, when heating, to increase the heat storage capacity by absorbing heat as latent heat. Therefore, the use of latent heat storage systems using phase change materials (PCMs) has been investigated within the last two decades. In the present review, the macro and micro encapsulation methods for construction materials are reviewed, the former being the most viable method of inclusion of PCMs in construction elements. In addition, based on the analysis of the existing papers on the encapsulation process of PCMs, the importance to pay more attention to the bio-based PCMs is shown, since more research is needed to process such PCMs. To determine its thermophysical and mechanical behavior at the micro and macro levels, in order to see the feasibility of substituting petroleum-based PCMs with a more environmentally friendly bio-based one, a section devoted to the excellent PCM with lightweight aggregate (PCM-LWA concrete) is presented due to the lack of description given in other reviews.
Detection of CD39 and a Highly Glycosylated Isoform of Soluble CD73 in the Plasma of Patients with Cervical Cancer: Correlation with Disease Progression
2020
Mediators of Inflammation
Persistent infection with high-risk human papillomavirus (HR-HPV) is the main factor in the development of cervical cancer (CC). The presence of immunosuppressive factors plays an important role in the development of this type of cancer. To determine whether CD39 and CD73, which participate in the production of immunosuppressive adenosine (Ado), are involved in the progression of CC, we compared the concentrations and hydrolytic activity of these ectonucleotidases in platelet-free plasma (PFP)
doi:10.1155/2020/1678780
pmid:33488292
pmcid:PMC7803102
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... amples between patients with low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (LSILs) ( n = 18 ), high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (HSILs) ( n = 12 ), and CC ( n = 19 ) and normal donors (NDs) ( n = 15 ). The concentrations of CD39 and CD73 in PFP increased with disease progression ( r = 0.5929 , p < 0.001 ). The PFP of patients with HSILs or CC showed the highest concentrations of CD39 (2.3 and 2.2 times that of the NDs, respectively) and CD73 (1.7 and 2.68 times that of the NDs, respectively), which were associated with a high capacity to generate Ado from the hydrolysis of adenosine diphosphate (ADP) and adenosine monophosphate (AMP). The addition of POM-1 and APCP, specific inhibitors of CD39 and CD73, respectively, inhibited the ADPase and AMPase activity of PFP by more than 90%. A high level of the 90 kD isoform of CD73 was detected in the PFP of patients with HSILs or CC. Digestion with endoglycosidase H and N-glycanase generated CD73 with weights of approximately 90 kD, 85 kD, 80 kD, and 70 kD. In addition, the levels of transforming grow factor-β (TGF-β) in the PFPs of patients with LSIL, HSIL and CC positively correlated with those of CD39 ( r = 0.4432 , p < 0.001 ) and CD73 ( r = 0.5786 , p < 0.001 ). These results suggest that persistent infection by HR-HPV and the concomitant production of TGF-β promote the expression of CD39 and CD73 to favor CC progression through Ado generation.
FACTORES ASOCIADOS A LA CONTAMINACIÓN DE PARQUES PÚBLICOS (HUÁNUCO, PERÚ) CON HUEVOS DE TOXOCARA CANIS Y OTROS ENDOPARASITOS DE IMPORTANCIA ZOONOTICA
2021
Neotropical helminthology
El objetivo de este trabajo fue evaluar la contaminación de parques públicos del distrito de Huánuco, Perú por huevos de Toxocara canis. En cada uno de los 11 parques fueron tomadas 32 muestras por lo que se evaluaron un total de 352 muestras de tierra en mayo y junio del 2014. La selección de los parques fue al azar. De cada parque se recolectó 2 a 3 kg de tierra, según el método de la doble "W". Se usó el método de flotación con solución saturada de azúcar. Se consideró positivo cuando se
doi:10.24039/rnh201371949
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... ntró al menos un huevo de T. canis por parque evaluado. De los 11 parques muestreados se encontró huevos de T. canis en el 90,9%. Siete fueron las formas parasitarias acompañantes a T. canis en el suelo. La secuencia de prevalencia parasitaria presentó el siguiente orden descendente: T. canis > huevos tipo Strongylus de Ancylostoma caninum > larvas de A. caninum = Blastocystis hominis > Trichuris vulpis = Entamoeba sp. > Capillaria sp. = Balantidium coli. La riqueza parasitaria fue de 2,45±1,21 (1 a 4) parásitos·parque público-1. Se observó una correlación positiva significativa entre el área del parque público y la riqueza de parásitos·parque público-1. No se encontró asociación entre el estado de conservación del parque público y la positividad con T. canis. Un dendrograma de similitud de asociación de los parásitos presentes en los 11 parques públicos mostró una mayor asociación entre huevos tipo Strongylus y larvas de A. caninum. También una mayor similitud entre T. vulpis, B. coli, Entamoeba sp. y Capillaria sp. T. canis presentó la menor similitud con el resto de formas parasitarias. Se observó un aumento en la prevalencia de T. canis en comparación a la década anterior, así como la presencia de otros estadios infectivos de parásitos de importancia en salud pública. Las personas y especialmente los niños pudieran contaminarse durante su estadía en los parques públicos y deben tomarse medidas sanitarias para el control de esta zoonosis.
HPV-16 Infection Is Associated with a High Content of CD39 and CD73 Ectonucleotidases in Cervical Samples from Patients with CIN-1
2019
Mediators of Inflammation
The development of cervical cancer (CeCa) is associated with high-risk human papilloma virus (HR-HPV) infections, mainly HPV-16, which is present in more than 50% of cases. The presence of immunosuppressive factors in the early stages of the disease is also strongly linked to CeCa progression. In this context, it is unknown whether ectonucleotidases CD39 and CD73, which are involved in the production of adenosine (Ado) that suppresses the specific antitumor immune response, are present in
doi:10.1155/2019/4651627
pmid:31205451
pmcid:PMC6530152
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... sor lesions of CeCa. In this pilot study, we analyzed the presence of CD39 and CD73 and their capacity to generate Ado in 25 cervical samples from patients with grade 1 cervical intraepithelial neoplasms (CIN-1) and 25 samples from normal donors (NDs) free of HPV infection. Cells obtained from cervical samples of CIN-1 patients positive for HPV-16 showed higher CD39 and CD73 contents compared to samples obtained from CIN-1 patients negative for HPV-16 and NDs. Interestingly, solubilized cervical mucus from these patients also showed higher contents of soluble CD39 and CD73, which were associated with a greater capacity to produce Ado from the hydrolysis of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and adenosine monophosphate (AMP). In addition, serum samples of these patients showed higher levels of TGF-β than those of CIN-1 patients negative for HPV-16 and ND. These results suggest that persistent infection with HR-HPV, mostly HPV-16, in CIN-1 patients may promote the expression of CD39 and CD73 through the production of TGF-β in precursor lesions to generate an immunosuppressive microenvironment and allow its progression to CeCa.
ADGRL3 (LPHN3) variants predict substance use disorder
2019
Translational Psychiatry
Genetic factors are strongly implicated in the susceptibility to develop externalizing syndromes such as attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), oppositional defiant disorder, conduct disorder, and substance use disorder (SUD). Variants in the ADGRL3 (LPHN3) gene predispose to ADHD and predict ADHD severity, disruptive behaviors comorbidity, long-term outcome, and response to treatment. In this study, we investigated whether variants within ADGRL3 are associated with SUD, a disorder
doi:10.1038/s41398-019-0396-7
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pmcid:PMC6351584
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... t is frequently co-morbid with ADHD. Using family-based, case-control, and longitudinal samples from disparate regions of the world (n = 2698), recruited either for clinical, genetic epidemiological or pharmacogenomic studies of ADHD, we assembled recursive-partitioning frameworks (classification tree analyses) with clinical, demographic, and ADGRL3 genetic information to predict SUD susceptibility. Our results indicate that SUD can be efficiently and robustly predicted in ADHD participants. The genetic models used remained highly efficient in predicting SUD in a large sample of individuals with severe SUD from a psychiatric institution that were not ascertained on the basis of ADHD diagnosis, thus identifying ADGRL3 as a risk gene for SUD. Recursive-partitioning analyses revealed that rs4860437 was the predominant predictive variant. This new methodological approach offers novel insights into higher order predictive interactions and offers a unique opportunity for translational application in the clinical assessment of patients at high risk for SUD.
Egresados 1861-1991, 130 años
1992
Ingeniería e Investigación
ELlECER ROMERO RAMIREZ JORGE ENRIQUE HERNANDEZ JOSE AGUSTIN PINEDA CRUZ JOSE ANTONIO ACUNA SALEN JOSE ARTURO CARDONA SALAZAR JOSE DARIO OBREGON FORERO JOSE G. ...
REBOllEDO BRAVO JORGE EMILIO GALEANO FAJARDO JORGE VllLATE CASTilLO JOSE ARTURO lOPEZ RODRIGUEZ JOSE ARTURO lUNA GUZMAN JOSE BENJAMIN CARRillO ROJAS JOSE BONElOSORIO OSPINA JOSE DANllO ROJAS RODRIGUEZ ...
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1942
National Union Catalog
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Pineda Castillo, Manuel Antenio.
Comentarios al Cédigo judicial, por Manuel Antoni C. ... Cartagena, Col., Impreso en los talleres de la Empresa editorial “E) Mercurio,” 1937.
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1960
The Laryngoscope
Oscar Gonzalez Castillo.
SOCIEDADE DE OFTALMOLOGIA E OTORRINOLARINGOLOGIA DO RIO GRANDE DO SUL.
President: Dr. Ivo Adolpho Kuhl. Secretary: Dr. Decio Lisboa Castro. Treasurer: Dr. Jorge Valentin. ...
Antonio Pineda M.
SOCIEDAD ESPANOLA DE OTORRINOLARINGOLOGIA.
Presidente: Dr. D. Adolfo Hinojar Pons. Vice-Presidente: Dr. D. Jose Perez Mateos. Secretario General: Dr. D. Francisco Marafiés. ...
Page 546 of The Laryngoscope Vol. 70, Issue 4
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1960
The Laryngoscope
Oscar Gonzalez Castillo.
SOCIEDADE DE OFTALMOLOGIA E OTORRINOLARINGOLOGIA DO RIO GRANDE DO SUL.
President: Dr. Ivo Adolpho Kuhl. Secretary: Dr. Decio Lisboa Castro. Treasurer: Dr. Jorge Valentin. ...
Antonio Pineda M.
SOCIEDAD ESPANOLA DE OTORRINOLARINGOLOGIA.
Presidente: Dr. D. Adolfo Hinojar Pons. Vice-Presidente: Dr. D. Jose Perez Mateos. Secretario General: Dr. D. Francisco Marafiés. ...
Page 692 of The Laryngoscope Vol. 70, Issue 5
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1960
The Laryngoscope
Oscar Gonzalez Castillo.
SOCIEDADE DE OFTALMOLOGIA E OTORRINOLARINGOLOGIA DO RIO GRANDE DO SUL.
President: Dr. Ivo Adolpho Kuhl. Secretary: Dr. Decio Lisboa Castro. Treasurer: Dr. Jorge Valentin. ...
Antonio Pineda M.
SOCIEDAD ESPANOLA DE OTORRINOLARINGOLOGIA.
Presidente: Dr. D. Adolfo Hinojar Pons. Vice-Presidente: Dr. D. Jose Perez Mateos. Secretario General: Dr. D. Francisco Marafiés. ...
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Jorge Ramon HERNANDEZ ALCERRO
Perm. Rep. to UN: Roberto Martinez ORDONEZ
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Adalberto DISCUA
Culture and Tourism: Arturo RENDON Pineda
Exec. Dir. of the Natl. ...
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