8 results on '"Victoria Hernandez"'
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2. Influence of Equal-Channel Angular Pressing on the Microstructure and Texture of Mg-Zn-Y-Zr-RE Alloy Sheets
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Böhm, Viktor, Gruber, Maximilian, Abele, Elias, Steinbauer, Cordula, Victoria-Hernández, José, Letzig, Dietmar, Ben Khalifa, Noomane, Volk, Wolfram, Chaari, Fakher, Series Editor, Gherardini, Francesco, Series Editor, Ivanov, Vitalii, Series Editor, Haddar, Mohamed, Series Editor, Cavas-Martínez, Francisco, Editorial Board Member, di Mare, Francesca, Editorial Board Member, Kwon, Young W., Editorial Board Member, Trojanowska, Justyna, Editorial Board Member, Xu, Jinyang, Editorial Board Member, Mocellin, Katia, editor, Bouchard, Pierre-Olivier, editor, Bigot, Régis, editor, and Balan, Tudor, editor
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- 2024
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3. Behavior of microstructure and mechanical properties in the stir zone of friction stir welded ME21 magnesium alloy
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Pasetti-Roza, Andres, Victoria-Hernandez, José, Costa Pereira da Cunha, Pedro Henrique, de Lima Lessa, Cleber Rodrigo, Andrei Bergmann, Luciano, Kurz, Gerrit, Letzig, Dietmar, and Klusemann, Benjamin
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- 2024
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4. Potential of weed for Acrididae pest control in a maize agroecosystem
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Francisco Daniel Ramos-Patlán, Manuel Darío Salas-Araiza, Victoria Hernández-Hernández, Héctor G. Núñez-Palenius, Rubén Salcedo-Hernandez, and Rafael Guzmán-Mendoza
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acridids ,agricultural landscape ,agrobiodiversity ,agroecology ,weeds ,Technology ,Technology (General) ,T1-995 ,Science ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 - Abstract
In a rainfed maize crop agroecosystem, the effects of weeds on acridid pests were evaluated. There were three types of vegetation namely tithonia (T), grassland (Z), and maize crop (M). Sampling of plants/acridids was conducted weekly in 33 quadrants, from September to October 2021. The data were standardized to compare abundances, diversity (H’), and species composition (SC). Correlation coefficients between abundance and diversity of acridids, and vegetation and environment factors, were calculated. Vegetations did not differ in abundance, but SC indicated T (H’= 1.88) as the most diverse, and diversity was the highest in M (D = 0.38). The Acrididae differed in abundance, diversity, and dominance, being the highest in Z and T (5.0 ±2.2; T 5.0 ±2.9); Z (H’ = 1.56); and T (D = 0.77), respectively, and also SC was different. M and T had positive correlations for acridids-abundance-vegetation dominance, but Z with t°-RH. The weeds have potential for use in a strategy to control acridids in crops.
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- 2024
5. Physical Exercise and Executive Function in the Pediatric Overweight and Obesity Population: A Systematic Review Protocol
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Enrique Cerda-Vega, Nuria Pérez-Romero, Sergio Araya Sierralta, Antonio Hernández-Mendo, Rafael E. Reigal, Rodrigo Ramirez-Campillo, Cristian Martínez-Salazar, Rodrigo Campos-Jara, Cristián Arellano-Roco, Christian Campos-Jara, Victoria Hernández-Cifuentes, and Falonn Contreras-Osorio
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cognition ,inhibition ,working memory ,cognitive flexibility ,mental processes ,exercise ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 - Abstract
Background: Executive function is often altered in overweight/obese children and adolescents, which has a negative impact on their learning and daily life. Furthermore, research has shown the benefits of physical exercise in improving cognitive performance. This protocol aims to define in a detailed and structured manner the procedures that will be conducted for the development of a systematic review of the literature aimed at evaluating the effects of physical exercise on the executive functions of children and adolescents (≤18 years) with overweight/obesity in comparison with peers in control groups. Methods: The Web of Science, PubMed, Scopus, and EBSCO databases will be searched for longitudinal studies that have at least one experimental and one control group using pre- and post-intervention measures of executive function, including working memory, inhibition, and cognitive flexibility in the pediatric population who are overweight or obese. The risk of bias and certainty of evidence will be assessed using Cochrane RoB2 and GRADE, respectively. Furthermore, Der Simonian–Laird’s random effects model will be employed for meta-analyses. The effect sizes will be calculated with 95% confidence intervals, and p values < 0.05 indicate statistical significance for each dimension of executive function in the different groups before and after the intervention. Discussion: The results of this review may be useful for education and health professionals to design treatment plans for overweight/obese children and adolescents, offering potential benefits related to the learning and cognitive abilities of this population. PROSPERO registration number: CRD42023391420.
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- 2024
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6. A Myeloid-Specific Lack of IL-4Rα Prevents the Development of Alternatively Activated Macrophages and Enhances Immunity to Experimental Cysticercosis
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Jonadab E. Olguín, Edmundo Corano-Arredondo, Victoria Hernández-Gómez, Irma Rivera-Montoya, Mario A. Rodríguez, Itzel Medina-Andrade, Berenice Arendse, Frank Brombacher, and Luis I. Terrazas
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helminth infection ,alternatively activated macrophages ,Taenia crassiceps ,Medicine - Abstract
To determine the role that the IL-4/IL13 receptor plays in the development of alternatively activated macrophages (AAM or M2) and their role in the regulation of immunity to the extraintestinal phase of the helminth parasite Taenia crassiceps, we followed the infection in a mouse strain lacking the IL-4Rα gene (IL-4Rα−/−) and in the macrophage/neutrophil-specific IL-4Rα-deficient mouse strain (LysMcreIL-4Rα−/lox or cre/LoxP). While 100% of T. crassiceps-infected IL-4Rα+/+ (WT) mice harbored large parasite loads, more than 50% of th eIL-4Rα−/− mice resolved the infection. Approximately 88% of the LysMcreIL-4Rα−/lox mice displayed a sterilizing immunity to the infection. The remaining few infected cre/LoxP mice displayed the lowest number of larvae in their peritoneal cavity. The inability of the WT mice to control the infection was associated with antigen-specific Th2-type responses with higher levels of IgG1, IL-4, IL-13, and total IgE, reduced NO production, and increased arginase activity. In contrast, IL-4Rα−/− semi-resistant mice showed a Th1/Th2 combined response. Furthermore, macrophages from the WT mice displayed higher transcripts for Arginase-1 and RELM-α, as well as increased expression of PD-L2 with robust suppressive activity over anti-CD3/CD28 stimulated T cells; all of these features are associated with the AAM or M2 macrophage phenotype. In contrast, both the IL-4Rα−/− and LysMcreIL-4Rα−/lox mice did not fully develop AAM or display suppressive activity over CD3/CD28 stimulated T cells, reducing PDL2 expression. Additionally, T-CD8+ but no T-CD4+ cells showed a suppressive phenotype with increased Tim-3 and PD1 expression in WT and IL-4Rα−/−, which were absent in T. crassiceps-infected LysMcreIL-4Rα−/lox mice. These findings demonstrate a critical role for the IL-4 signaling pathway in sustaining AAM and its suppressive activity during cysticercosis, suggesting a pivotal role for AAM in favoring susceptibility to T. crassiceps infection. Thus, the absence of these suppressor cells is one of the leading mechanisms to control experimental cysticercosis successfully.
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- 2024
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7. Nearly half of Colombian artisan craft plant species lack national and international vulnerability assessments
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Katherine Victoria Hernandez, Federico Andrade-Rivas, Felipe Zapata, Natasha Batista, Anaid Cárdenas-Navarrete, Armando Dávila Arenas, Guido A. Herrera-R, Kelley E. Langhans, Dallas Levey, Andrew Neill, Oliver Nguyen, Natalia Ocampo-Peñuela, Sergio Sánchez Lopez, and Alejandra Echeverri
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John Parrotta ,Biocultural diversity ,biodiversity conservation ,ethnobotany ,indigenous peoples and local communities ,plants ,Human ecology. Anthropogeography ,GF1-900 ,Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 - Abstract
Humanity has maintained cultural connections with our environments from time immemorial. Plants and artisan crafts are a prime example, as craft purpose, skill, design and species used can vary greatly between communities and the loss of a critical plant species can result in a loss of access to cultural craft practices. To mitigate global biodiversity loss, conservationists are faced with the challenge of assessing species vulnerability to extinction and prioritizing species for conservation funding using information instruments, like the IUCN red list. This process does not necessarily consider a species’ cultural importance. In this paper, we address this gap for plant species used in artisan crafts in Colombia. We aim to answer the following: (1) how represented are endemic species in artisan crafts; (2) how threatened are artisan craft species according to (a) international and (b) national vulnerability status? We used the number of species-associated common names as a proxy for cultural awareness. We found that continentally regional species were far more represented in Colombian artisan crafts than national endemics. We also found a strong positive relationship between the number of common names and national vulnerability assessment status, but no statistically significant relationship for international vulnerability status. Based on our results, well-known plants used in Colombian artisan crafts are more likely to be assessed nationally than internationally. While the IUCN is thorough in their recommendations, more can be done to prioritize the inclusion of conservation assessments for species based on their contributions to cultural diversity.
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- 2024
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8. Behavior of microstructure and mechanical properties in the stir zone of friction stir welded ME21 magnesium alloy
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Andres Pasetti-Roza, José Victoria-Hernandez, Pedro Henrique Costa Pereira da Cunha, Cleber Rodrigo de Lima Lessa, Luciano Andrei Bergmann, Gerrit Kurz, Dietmar Letzig, and Benjamin Klusemann
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Magnesium alloy ,EBSD analysis ,FSW ,Microstructure ,Stick-Slip ,Stribeck curve ,Mining engineering. Metallurgy ,TN1-997 - Abstract
In this work, Friction Stir Welding (FSW) of magnesium alloy ME21 in a T-profile is performed with a relatively higher welding speed than usual in this material. The FSW process parameters, i.e., rotational speed and welding speed, are investigated focused within its inherent microstructural and mechanical properties on the stir zones of the welded joints. The concept of a Stribeck Curve in tribological systems, is transferred to FSW to explain the transition between insufficient and full plasticization of the material. The stir zone presented a strong grain refinement due to the activation of dynamic recrystallization along with a completely changed crystallographic texture and orientation due to FSW. The hardness is overall improved, while the ductility and tensile strength were reduced. The microstructure and texture in the stir zone were not strongly influenced by changes in the welding parameters.
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- 2024
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