233 results on '"Enríquez M"'
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2. Wireless transmission of audio signals and temperature data using an optoelectronic system.
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Sabory-García, R., García-Delgado, L. A., Noriega, J. R., Acosta-Enríquez, M. C., Vera-Marquina, A., Leal-Cruz, A. L., Zaldívar-Huerta, I. E., and García-Juárez, A.
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ARDUINO (Microcontroller) ,SIGNAL processing ,OPTICAL communications ,RADIO frequency ,FREQUENCY standards ,MICROCONTROLLERS - Abstract
This work presents an optoelectronic instrument designed for wireless visible light communication (WVLC) systems, operating within a wavelength range of 380–750 nm and compatible with standard radio frequency (RF) communication. The instrument encompasses two distinct architectures. The first enables the transmission and reception of RF-processed audio signals through a three-stage process involving RF signal transmission via Bluetooth, signal multiplexing using acousto-optic modulation, a sinusoidal grating, a PIN photodetector array, and final audio playback. The second architecture focuses on the wireless transmission and reception of temperature data, utilizing a similar three-stage approach that includes temperature data measurements with an LM35 sensor, signal processing with Arduino UNO microcontrollers, and information transmission via Bluetooth. Experimental results for both architectures validate the effectiveness of this optoelectronic instrument, demonstrating its capability to integrate RF and WVLC technologies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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3. Neuromiotonía ocular: un infrecuente caso tras carcinoma nasofaríngeo tratado con radioterapia local
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Blanco López, A.M., primary and Rodríguez Enríquez, M., additional
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- 2024
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4. Group II–VI Semiconductors
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Krishnan, Bindu, Shaji, Sadasivan, Acosta-Enríquez, M. C., Acosta-Enríquez, E. B., Castillo-Ortega, R., Zayas, MA. E., Castillo, S. J., Palamà, Ilaria Elena, D’Amone, Eliana, Pech-Canul, Martin I., D’Amone, Stefania, Cortese, Barbara, Pech-Canul, Martin I., editor, and Ravindra, Nuggehalli M., editor
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- 2019
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5. Experimental studies of the arc chamber short circuit failure mechanism on the DIII-D neutral beam system
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Crowley, B.J., Beckers, J.P., Velasco Enriquez, M., Jaspers, R., Rauch, J.M., Scoville, J.T., Sobota, A., and Wijkamp, T.
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- 2019
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6. Chromogenic assay for BAY 81‐8973 potency assignment has no impact on clinical outcome or monitoring in patient samples
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Kitchen, S., Katterle, Y., Beckmann, H., and Maas Enriquez, M.
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- 2016
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7. Prophylaxis vs. on‐demand treatment with BAY 81‐8973, a full‐length plasma protein‐free recombinant factor VIII product: results from a randomized trial (LEOPOLD II)
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Kavakli, K., Yang, R., Rusen, L., Beckmann, H., Tseneklidou‐Stoeter, D., Maas Enriquez, M., Yang, Renchi, Zhao, Yongqiang, Sun, Jing, Wang, Xuefeng, Wu, Depei, Hlusi, Antonin, Fukutake, Katsuyuki, Hanabusa, Hideji, Fujii, Teruhisa, Ramírez, Oscar Pérez, Alvarado, Blanca Salazar, Serban, Margit, Rusen, Luminita, Uscatescu, Valentina, Truica, Cristina, Kostic, Gordana, Konstantinidis, Nada, Igrutinovic, Zoran, Perina, Farida, Andreeva, Tatiana, Kavakli, Kaan, Antmen, Bulent, Sasmaz, Ilgen, Kupesiz, Alphan, Yesilipek, Mehmet Akif, Peng, Ching‐Tien, French, James, II, Escobar, Miguel, Mahlangu, Johnny, and Pool, Roger
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- 2015
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8. Comportamiento antioxidante y polifenólico del Sacha Ajo (Mansoa allicea L) en extracción seca y húmeda
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Enríquez, M., primary, Torres, L.A., additional, López, R., additional, and Checa, X., additional
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- 2022
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9. Evaluación de las propiedades físico químicas y microbiológicas, en la harina de cáscara de pitahaya de descarte (Selenicereus undatus (haw) d.r. hunt)
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Enríquez, M., primary and Lopez, R., additional
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- 2022
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10. Clinical and Epidemiological Characteristics of COVID-19 in Mayan Pregnant Women of Yucatan, Mexico
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Rosado-Alcocer L, Elsa María Rodríguez Angulo, Oliva Peña Y, Andueza Pech G, Hoil Santos J, Rodríguez Angulo E, Ortiz Panozo J, and Domínguez Enríquez M
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,business.industry ,Environmental health ,Epidemiology ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,Medicine ,business ,General Environmental Science - Published
- 2021
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11. Before Getting There: Potential and Actual Collaboration
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Morán, Alberto L., Favela, Jesus, Martínez-Enríquez, M., Decouchant, Dominique, Goos, Gerhard, editor, Hartmanis, Juris, editor, van Leeuwen, Jan, editor, Haake, Jörg M., editor, and Pino, José A., editor
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- 2002
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12. Knowledge About Healthy Nutrition Among Students of the Amazon State University and its Campuses.
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Enríquez, M., Enrìquez, T., and Aguiar, S.
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NUTRITION ,STATE universities & colleges ,COLLEGE students ,COLLEGE campuses ,FORESTS & forestry ,ENVIRONMENTAL sciences - Abstract
Copyright of ESPOCH Congresses: The Ecuadorian Journal of S.T.E.A.M. is the property of Knowledge E DMCC and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2023
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13. Ocular neuromyotonia: an unusual case after radiotheraphy for nasopharyngeal carcinoma
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Blanco López, A.M. and Rodríguez Enríquez, M.
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- 2024
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14. Tallo: A global tree allometry and crown architecture database
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Jucker, T., Fischer, F. J., Chave, J., Coomes, D. A., Caspersen, J., Ali, A., Loubota, Panzou, G. J., Feldpausch, T. R., Falster, D., Usoltsev, V. A., Adu-Bredu, S., Alves, L. F., Aminpour, M., Angoboy, I. B., Anten, N. P. R., Antin, C., Askari, Y., Muñoz, R., Ayyappan, N., Balvanera, P., Banin, L., Barbier, N., Battles, J. J., Beeckman, H., Bocko, Y. E., Bond-Lamberty, B., Bongers, F., Bowers, S., Brade, T., van, Breugel, M., Chantrain, A., Chaudhary, R., Dai, J., Dalponte, M., Dimobe, K., Domec, J. -C., Doucet, J. -L., Duursma, R. A., Enríquez, M., van, Ewijk, K. Y., Farfán-Rios, W., Fayolle, A., Forni, E., Forrester, D. I., Gilani, H., Godlee, J. L., Gourlet-Fleury, S., Haeni, M., Hall, J. S., He, J. -K., Hemp, A., Hernández-Stefanoni, J. L., Higgins, S. I., Holdaway, R. J., Hussain, K., Hutley, L. B., Ichie, T., Iida, Y., Jiang, H. -S., Joshi, P. R., Kaboli, H., Larsary, M. K., Kenzo, T., Kloeppel, B. D., Kohyama, T., Kunwar, S., Kuyah, S., Kvasnica, J., Lin, S., Lines, E. R., Liu, H., Lorimer, C., Loumeto, J. -J., Malhi, Y., Marshall, P. L., Mattsson, E., Matula, R., Meave, J. A., Mensah, S., Mi, X., Momo, S., Moncrieff, G. R., Mora, F., Nissanka, S. P., O'Hara, K. L., Pearce, S., Pelissier, R., Peri, P. L., Ploton, P., Poorter, L., Pour, M. J., Pourbabaei, H., Dupuy-Rada, J. M., Ribeiro, S. C., Ryan, C., Sanaei, A., Sanger, J., Schlund, M., Sellan, G., Shenkin, A., Sonké, B., Sterck, F. J., Svátek, M., Takagi, K., Trugman, A. T., Ullah, F., Vadeboncoeur, M. A., Valipour, A., Vanderwel, M. C., Vovides, A. G., Wang, W., Wang, L. -Q., Wirth, C., Woods, M., Xiang, W., Ximenes, F. D. A., Xu, Y., Yamada, T., Zavala, M. A., Jucker, T., Fischer, F. J., Chave, J., Coomes, D. A., Caspersen, J., Ali, A., Loubota, Panzou, G. J., Feldpausch, T. R., Falster, D., Usoltsev, V. A., Adu-Bredu, S., Alves, L. F., Aminpour, M., Angoboy, I. B., Anten, N. P. R., Antin, C., Askari, Y., Muñoz, R., Ayyappan, N., Balvanera, P., Banin, L., Barbier, N., Battles, J. J., Beeckman, H., Bocko, Y. E., Bond-Lamberty, B., Bongers, F., Bowers, S., Brade, T., van, Breugel, M., Chantrain, A., Chaudhary, R., Dai, J., Dalponte, M., Dimobe, K., Domec, J. -C., Doucet, J. -L., Duursma, R. A., Enríquez, M., van, Ewijk, K. Y., Farfán-Rios, W., Fayolle, A., Forni, E., Forrester, D. I., Gilani, H., Godlee, J. L., Gourlet-Fleury, S., Haeni, M., Hall, J. S., He, J. -K., Hemp, A., Hernández-Stefanoni, J. L., Higgins, S. I., Holdaway, R. J., Hussain, K., Hutley, L. B., Ichie, T., Iida, Y., Jiang, H. -S., Joshi, P. R., Kaboli, H., Larsary, M. K., Kenzo, T., Kloeppel, B. D., Kohyama, T., Kunwar, S., Kuyah, S., Kvasnica, J., Lin, S., Lines, E. R., Liu, H., Lorimer, C., Loumeto, J. -J., Malhi, Y., Marshall, P. L., Mattsson, E., Matula, R., Meave, J. A., Mensah, S., Mi, X., Momo, S., Moncrieff, G. R., Mora, F., Nissanka, S. P., O'Hara, K. L., Pearce, S., Pelissier, R., Peri, P. L., Ploton, P., Poorter, L., Pour, M. J., Pourbabaei, H., Dupuy-Rada, J. M., Ribeiro, S. C., Ryan, C., Sanaei, A., Sanger, J., Schlund, M., Sellan, G., Shenkin, A., Sonké, B., Sterck, F. J., Svátek, M., Takagi, K., Trugman, A. T., Ullah, F., Vadeboncoeur, M. A., Valipour, A., Vanderwel, M. C., Vovides, A. G., Wang, W., Wang, L. -Q., Wirth, C., Woods, M., Xiang, W., Ximenes, F. D. A., Xu, Y., Yamada, T., and Zavala, M. A.
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Data capturing multiple axes of tree size and shape, such as a tree's stem diameter, height and crown size, underpin a wide range of ecological research—from developing and testing theory on forest structure and dynamics, to estimating forest carbon stocks and their uncertainties, and integrating remote sensing imagery into forest monitoring programmes. However, these data can be surprisingly hard to come by, particularly for certain regions of the world and for specific taxonomic groups, posing a real barrier to progress in these fields. To overcome this challenge, we developed the Tallo database, a collection of 498,838 georeferenced and taxonomically standardized records of individual trees for which stem diameter, height and/or crown radius have been measured. These data were collected at 61,856 globally distributed sites, spanning all major forested and non-forested biomes. The majority of trees in the database are identified to species (88%), and collectively Tallo includes data for 5163 species distributed across 1453 genera and 187 plant families. The database is publicly archived under a CC-BY 4.0 licence and can be access from: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6637599. To demonstrate its value, here we present three case studies that highlight how the Tallo database can be used to address a range of theoretical and applied questions in ecology—from testing the predictions of metabolic scaling theory, to exploring the limits of tree allometric plasticity along environmental gradients and modelling global variation in maximum attainable tree height. In doing so, we provide a key resource for field ecologists, remote sensing researchers and the modelling community working together to better understand the role that trees play in regulating the terrestrial carbon cycle. © 2022 The Authors. Global Change Biology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
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- 2022
15. Nest site selection by the Argentine ant and suitability of artificial nests as a control tool
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Enríquez, M. L., Abril, S., Díaz, M., and Gómez, C.
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- 2013
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16. Presence of an extra chromosome alters meiotic double-stranded break repair dynamics and MLH1 foci distribution in human oocytes
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Robles, P., Roig, I., Garcia, R., Brieño-Enríquez, M., Martin, M., Cabero, Ll., Toran, N., and Garcia Caldés, M.
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- 2013
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17. Predictive factors of severe multilobar pneumonia and shock in patients with influenza
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Garcia Gutierrez, Susana, Quintana, José Maria, Baricot, Maretva, Bilbao, Amaia, Capelastegui, Alberto, Cilla Eguiluz, Carlos Gustavo, Domínguez, Angela, Castilla, Jesús, Godoy, Pere, Delgado-Rodríguez, Miguel, Soldevila, Núria, Astray, Jenaro, Mayoral, José María, Martín, Vicente, González-Candelas, Fernando, Galán, Juan Carlos, Tamames, Sonia, Castro-Acosta, Ady Angélica, Garín, Olatz, Pumarola, Tomás, Bueno, M A, Gómez, M L, Mariscal, M, Martínez, B, Quesada, J P, Sillero, M, Carnero, M, Fernández-Crehuet, J, del Diego Salas, J, Fuentes, V, Gallardo, V, Pérez, E, López, R, Maldonado, J R, Morillo, A, Pedrosa Corral, I, Bautista, MF, Navarro, JM, Pérez, M, Oña, S, Pérez, MJ, Ubago, MC, Zarzuela, M, Sanz, P, Carriedo, D, Díez, F, Fernández, I, Fernández, S, Sanz, M P, Castrodeza, J J, Pérez, A, Ortiz de Lejarazu, R, Ortiz, J, Pueyo, A, Viejo, J L, Seco, A, Redondo, P, Molina, A, Agustí, A, Torres, A, Trilla, A, Vilella, A, Barbé, F, Blanch, L, Navarro, G, Bonfill, X, López-Contreras, J, Pomar, V, Puig, M T, Borràs, E, Martínez, A, Torner, N, Bravo, C, Moraga, F, Calafell, F, Caylà, J, Tortajada, C, Garcia, I, Ruiz, J, García, J J, Alonso, J, Gea, J, Horcajada, J P, Hayes, N, Rosell, A, Dorca, J, Saez, Marc, Álvarez, C, Enríquez, M, Pozo, F, Baquero, F, Cantón, R, Robustillo, A, Valdeón, M, Córdoba, E, Domínguez, F, García, J, Génova, R, Gil, E, Jiménez, S, Lopaz, M A, López, J, Martín, F, Martínez, M L, Ordobás, M, Rodriguez, E, Sánchez, S, Valdés, C, Paño, J R, Romero, M, Martínez, A, Martínez, L, Ruiz, M, Fanlo, P, Gil, F, Martínez-Artola, V, Quintana, J M, Aguirre, U, España, P P, García, S, Antoñana, J M, Astigarraga, I, Pijoan, J I, Pocheville, I, Santiago, M, Villate, J I, Arístegui, J, Escobar, A, Garrote, M I, Bilbao, A, Garaizar, C, Korta, J, Pérez-Trallero, E, Sarasqueta, C, Aizpuru, F, Lobo, J L, Salado, C, Alustiza, J, Troya, F J, Blanquer, J, and Morale, M
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- 2014
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18. Use of industrial wastes for the synthesis of belite clinker
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Enríquez, M. K., Tobón, J. I., and Ramírez, J. H.
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Clinkerización ,Belite reactivity ,Reactividad de la belita ,Clinkering ,Cement hydration ,Hidratación de cemento ,Residuos industriales ,Cemento belítico ,Industrial waste ,Belite cement - Abstract
The synthesis of belite clinker was studied using industrial wastes: paper sludge, cement kiln dust and rice husk ashes, as substitutes for natural raw materials. Wastes were characterized by XRF, XRD and TG analysis. Different formulations were prepared to produce clinker at 1300, 1350 and 1400 °C. The clinker obtained was characterized using optical microscopy, XRD and f-CaO content determined by ethylene glycol method. Finally, the hydration of prepared cements with the clinkers was evaluated by isothermal microcalorimetry. It was found that by mixing paper sludge, cement kiln dust and rice husk ashes, it is possible to obtain belite clinker with f-CaO content below 0.5%, in clinkering temperatures between 1350 °C and 1400 °C without the use of natural raw materials. It was found that these cements have a high hydration kinetic, far above the rate of Ordinary Portland Cement, due mainly by the amorphous phase content in clinkers obtained., En el presente trabajo se estudió la síntesis de clínker belítico usando residuos industriales: lodo papelero, polvo de horno de cemento y ceniza de cascarilla de arroz, como sustitutos de las materias primas naturales. Los residuos se caracterizaron mediante FRX, DRX y TGA. Se prepararon formulaciones para producir clínker a 1300, 1350 y 1400 °C. El clínker se caracterizó usando microscopía óptica, DRX y f-CaO. Finalmente, se evaluó la hidratación de cementos preparados a partir de los clínkeres obtenidos. Se encontró que, con lodo papelero, polvo de horno de cemento y ceniza de cascarilla de arroz, es posible obtener clínker belítico con contenidos de f-CaO ≤ 0,5%, a temperaturas entre 1350 y 1400 °C sin el uso de materias primas de origen natural. Se encontró una alta cinética de hidratación, muy por encima de la velocidad de hidratación de un cemento Portland convencional, principalmente debido al contenido de fase amorfa en los clínkeres obtenidos.
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- 2020
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19. Determination of trace amounts of lead in mussels by flow-injection flame atomic-absorption spectrometry coupled with on-line minicolumn preconcentration
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Yebra, M. C., Enríquez, M. F., García, A., and Moreno-Cid, A.
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- 2001
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20. Controlling Behaviors in Couple Relationships in the Digital Age: Acceptability of Gender Violence, Sexism, and Myths about Romantic Love
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Sánchez-Hernández, M. Dolores, primary, Herrera-Enríquez, M. Carmen, additional, and Expósito, Francisca, additional
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- 2020
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21. New Families of Single—Qubit Control Fields: An Algorithm
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Enríquez, M, primary and Jaimes-Nájera, A, additional
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- 2020
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22. Cytogenetic analyses of human oocytes provide new data on non-disjunction mechanisms and the origin of trisomy 16
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Garcia-Cruz, R, Casanovas, A, Brieño-Enríquez, M, Robles, P, Roig, I, Pujol, A, Cabero, L, Durban, M, and Caldés, M Garcia
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- 2010
23. Los comportamientos de control en la pareja en la era digital: la aceptación de la violencia de género, el sexismo y los mitos del amor
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Sánchez-Hernández, M Dolores, Herrera-Enríquez, M Carmen, and Expósito, Francisca
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TIC ,Violencia en el noviazgo ,Sexismo ,Social perception ,ICT ,Dating violence ,Sexism ,Myths ,Percepción social ,Mitos - Abstract
Young people have incorporated information and communication technology (ICT) and its influence on socialization as a new instrument to exercise controlling behaviors in their relationships. The present research aims to analyse the influence of some variables that affect social perception of those controlling behaviors, such as the adopted role on the scene (i.e., protagonist vs. observer) and means of control that is used (i.e., face-to-face vs. WhatsApp) while considering the effect of attitudinal variables: acceptability of intimate partner violence against women (IPVAW), ambivalent sexism, and myths about romantic love. Two studies were implemented: Study 1 included women (n = 224) and Study 2 included men (n = 120), all of them college students. The main results revealed that both women and men perceive controlling behaviors amongst other peer couples; however, few of them recognize suffering or the exercise of these behaviors within their relationships. In addition, data pointed out the adopted role on the scene and the ideological variables (ambivalent sexism, acceptability of IPVAW, and myths about romantic love) that influenced social perception of dating violence; however, there was no influence of means of control. This research contributes to the previous literature, evidencing that controlling behaviors through technological means are accepted and normalized among young people. Additionally, it shows novel data about young people’s social perception of controlling behaviors in their relationships, depending on whether they adopt the role of observer or the role of protagonist in a violent situation., Con las tecnologías de la información y la comunicación (TIC) y su influencia en la socialización, los jóvenes han incorporado un instrumento más para ejercer comportamientos controladores en sus relaciones de pareja. Esta investigación pretende analizar la influencia de algunas variables que afectan a la percepción social de estos comportamientos controladores, como el rol del participante en el escenario (protagonista vs. observador u observadora) y el medio de control utilizado (cara a cara vs. WhatsApp), considerando el efecto de las variables ideológicas: aceptabilidad de la violencia, sexismo y mitos del amor romántico. Se llevaron a cabo dos estudios: un primer estudio con mujeres (n = 224) y uno segundo con hombres (n = 120), todos ellos estudiantes universitarios. Los principales resultados indicaron que tanto mujeres como hombres observan comportamientos controladores en otras parejas de su edad, aunque pocos reconocen sufrir o ejercer estos comportamientos en sus relaciones. Asimismo, se encuentra que el rol que se ocupa en el escenario y las variables ideológicas (sexismo ambivalente, aceptabilidad de la violencia y mitos sobre el amor romántico) influyen en la percepción social de la violencia en la pareja, si bien no se encontró influencia del medio de control. Estos hallazgos constituyen una aportación a la literatura existente, poniendo en evidencia que los comportamientos controladores ejercidos a través de los medios tecnológicos son aceptados y normalizados entre los jóvenes y las jóvenes. Asimismo, proporciona datos novedosos sobre la percepción social que esta población tiene de los comportamientos controladores en las relaciones en función de si se adopta el rol de observador o de protagonista de la situación violenta.
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- 2020
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24. Chemical characterization of the essential oil obtained from the wood of Bulnesia sarmientoi Lorenz ex Griseb. (palo santo) collected in Matacos department, Formosa province, Argentina
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Enríquez, M. B. and Orrabalis, C. J.
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Perfil químico ,Valor agregado ,Chemical profile ,Guayacol ,Added value - Abstract
Bulnesia sarmientoi Lorenz ex Griseb. conocido como "palo santo" es uno de los árboles con mayor importancia dentro del rubro de especies aromáticas. De su madera, se extrae un aceite esencial conocido como "guayacol", con gran demanda internacional. En el país, los antecedentes referidos a esta temática son escasos, siendo las características químicas del aceite esencial un tema no estudiado en la región. El objetivo del presente trabajo fue caracterizar químicamente el aceite esencial contenido en la madera de palo santo. Se emplearon secciones de fuste de individuos sanos a 1,30 m. de altura. La extracción se realizó mediante un equipo de destilación por arrastre de vapor a presión atmosférica. El aceite esencial fue analizado empleando un cromatógrafo de gases acoplado a espectrometría de masas (GCMS). Los resultados indicaron la presencia de tres componentes principales: bulnesol (58,18 %), guaiol (28,71 %) y elemol (10,17%). En porcentajes menores se detectó la presencia de α-gurjunene, α-guaiene y β-cariofileno. Un conocimiento más preciso de la composición del aceite esencial permitirá una mayor comprensión de los potenciales beneficios de B. sarmientoi Bulnesia sarmientoi Lorenz ex Griseb. known as "palo santo" is one of the most important trees within the field of aromatic species. From its wood, an essential oil known as "guayacol" is extracted, with great international demand. In the country, studies about the chemical characteristics of the essential oil are very few. The objective of the present study was to characterize the chemical composition of the essential oil contained in the wood. Trunk sections of healthy individuals at 1.30 m were used. The extraction of essential oil was carried out by steam distillation equipment at atmospheric pressure. The essential oil was analyzed using a gas chromatograph coupled to a mass spectrometry (GCMS). The results indicate the presence of three main components: bulnesol (58.18%), guaiol (28.71 %) and elemol (10.17 %). In smaller percentages, the presence of α-gurjunene, α-guaiene and β-caryophyllene was detected. A more precise knowledge of the composition of the essential oil is required for a better understanding of potential benefits of B. sarmientoi
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- 2019
25. Segmental and supraspinal control of synaptic effectiveness of functionally identified muscle afferents in the cat
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Enríquez, M., Jiménez, I., and Rudomin, P.
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- 1996
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26. Changes in PAD patterns of group I muscle afferents after a peripheral nerve crush
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Enríquez, M., Jiménez, I., and Rudomin, P.
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- 1996
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27. Before Getting There: Potential and Actual Collaboration
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Morán, Alberto L., primary, Favela, Jesus, additional, Martínez-Enríquez, M., additional, and Decouchant, Dominique, additional
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- 2002
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28. ANDRAGOGIC STRATEGIES TO IMPLEMENT THE CULTURE OF SAFETY IN THE SEWERAGE CONSTRUCTION WORKERS OF THE METROPOLITAN PUBLIC COMPANY OF DRINKING WATER AND SANITATION OF ECUADOR.
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ENRÍQUEZ, M. Á. U., PACHA, S. W. U., RODRÍGUEZ, S. F. R., HERNÁNDEZ, D. COBAS, PELARDE, D. I. R., ZAMBRANO, D. M., FERNÁNDEZ, R. R. G., and ZAMBRANO, P. M. P.
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SANITATION , *DRINKING water , *CONSTRUCTION workers , *WATER utilities , *SEWERAGE , *PUBLIC companies - Abstract
One of the serious problems that occur in any productive or operational system is the lack of culture of prevention and safety at work, resulting in occupational accidents that cause serious injuries or even death. This article presents the case of workers from the Drinking Water Company in the area of construction and maintenance of sewage networks. Its objective was to determine the need for training and the design of andragogic methods to strengthen the culture of prevention. This work is an exploratory type research, in which the inductive method of investigation was used. In order to know about Occupational Health and Safety, and the use of safe work rules and procedures, a diagnosis was made, by means of various information gathering techniques, including job analysis. As a result, the establishment of the degree of knowledge and the shortcomings of training were obtained, allowing the production of appropriate themes with the use of andragogic training models which directly imply the establishment of a preventive culture. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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29. Assessing the cardiology community position on transradial intervention and the use of bivalirudin in patients with acute coronary syndrome undergoing invasive management: results of an EAPCI survey
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J., Etman, A., Eun Gyu, L., Fabiano, L., Facta, A., Fan, Y., Fang-Yang, H., Farag, E., Fathi, Y., Fazeli, N., Federico, P., Fereidoun, M. Z., Fernandez-Nofrerias, E., Flensted Lassen, J., Flessas, D., Fouad, H., Franco-Pelaez, J. A., Fu, Q., Furtado, R., Gadepalli, R., Gallino, R., Gasparetto, V., Gentiletti, A., Gholoobi, A., Ghosh, A. K., Gkizas, S., Golchha, S. K., Goncharov, A., Gossl, M., Gotberg, M., Greco, F., Grundeken, M. J., Gupta, D., Gupta, S., Guray, U., Hahalis, G., Hakim Vista, J., Hamid, M. A., Hammoudeh, A., Hasan, A. R. I., Hatsumura, F. E., Heintzen, M. P., Helal, T., Hetherington, S., Hewarathna, U. I., Hioki, H., Hissein, F., Ho-Ping, Y., Homs, S., Huber, K., Ibarra, F. M., Ielasi, A., Ipek, E., Jambunathan, R., Jamshidi, P., Jarrad, I., Javier, W., Jensen, J., Jimenez-Quevedo, P., Kalpak, O., Kan, J., Kanaan, T., Kao, D. H. M., Karamfiloff, K., Karegren, A., Karjalainen, P. P., Kasabov, R., Katsimagklis, G. D., Kaul, U., Khan, A., Kiemeneij, E., Kiviniemi, T., Kleiban, A., Komiyama, N., Konteva, M., Koshy, G., Krepsky, A. M., Kuljit, S., Kulkarni, P., Kumar, V., Kuznetsov, I., Lai, G., Lateef, M. A., Lawand, S., Le Hong, T., Lettieri, C., Levy, G., Lindvall, P., Maitra, A., Makowski, M., Mamas, M. A., Mandal, S. C., Mangalanandan, P., Marin, R., Mashhadi, M., Matsukage, T., Meier, B., Milosavljevic, B., Miro, S. S., Mitov, A., Moeriel, M., Moguel, R., Mohanty, A., Montalescot, G., Morsdorf, W., Moscato, F., Muniz, A., Muraglia, S., Myc, J., Nada, A., Nair, P., Namazi, M. H., Naraghipour, F., Nguyen, Q. N., Nicosia, A., Nikas, D., Ober, M., Ocaranza-Sanchez, R., Olivecrona, G., Pahlajani, D., Pandey, B. P., Parma, A., Parma, R., Patsilinakos, S. P., Pattam, J., Peddi, S., Perez, P. R., Peruga, J. Z., Pescoller, F., Petrov, I., Piatti, L., Pico-Aracil, F., Pina, J., Piroth, Z., Popa, V., Pourbehi, M. R., Pradhan, A. K., Prida, X. E., Purohit, B. V., Pyun, W. B., Quang Hung, D., Rada, I., Rafizadeh, O., Rahman, M. A., Rai, L., Ramsewak, A., Ravindran, R., Rodriguez De Leiras, O. S., Rodriguez Esteban, M., Roque Figueira, H., Saket, A., Sakhov, O., Saktheeswaran, M. K., Salachas, A., Sallam, A., Sampaolesi, A., Samy, A., Sanchis, J., Santaera, O., Santarelli, A., Santharaj, W. S., Sarango, B., Satheesh, S., Schmitz, T., Schuhlen, H., Seewoosagur, R., Segev, A., Seisembekov, V., Semitko, S., Sengottuvelu, G., Sepulveda Varela, P., Sethi, A., Sharma, A., Sharma, R. K., Shi, Hy., Simsek, M. A., Siqueira, B., Skalidis, E., Slawin, J., Sorokhtey, L., Spaulding, C., Srinivas, B., Srinivasan, M., Stakos, D., Stojkovic, S., Tacoy, G., Tawade, M., Tiecco, F., Tondi, S., Torresani, E. M., Tousek, P., Tran, T., Trantalis, G., Triantafyllou, K., Trivedi, R., Trivisonno, A., Tsui, K. L., Turkoglu, C., Tzung-Dau, W., Ueno, H., Urban, U., Uretsky, B. F., Uscumlic, A., Venugopal, V., Verney, R., Vilar, J. V., Villacorta, V. G., Vishwanath, R., Vlachojannis, G. J., Vlachojannis, M., Vlad, V., Von Birgelen, C., Vukcevic, V., Wahab, A., Waksman, R., Wei-Wen, L., Weisz, G., Whittaker, A., Yadav, A., Yokoi, Y., Zacharoulis, A., Zahran, M., Zamani, J., Ziakas, A., Zimmermann, J. P., and Cardiology
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Hirudin ,Percutaneous ,Antithrombin ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Psychological intervention ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,medical ,0302 clinical medicine ,Peptide Fragment ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Surveys and Questionnaire ,Medicine ,Bivalirudin ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Societies, Medical ,Transradial ,Anticoagulant ,Hirudins ,Middle Aged ,Recombinant Protein ,Recombinant Proteins ,Femoral Artery ,Radial Artery ,Cardiology ,acute coronary syndrome ,bivalirudin ,transradial ,adult ,antithrombins ,cardiology ,femoral artery ,hirudins ,humans ,middle aged ,peptide fragments ,percutaneous coronary intervention ,recombinant proteins ,societies, medical ,surveys and questionnaires ,attitude of health personnel ,radial artery ,Acute coronary syndrome ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Human ,medicine.drug ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Attitude of Health Personnel ,medicine.drug_class ,MEDLINE ,Antithrombins ,03 medical and health sciences ,societies ,Percutaneous Coronary Intervention ,Internal medicine ,Humans ,Acute Coronary Syndrome ,Peptide Fragments ,Management of acute coronary syndrome ,business.industry ,Percutaneous coronary intervention ,medicine.disease ,business - Abstract
AIMS Our aim was to report on a survey initiated by the European Association of Percutaneous Cardiovascular Interventions (EAPCI) collecting the opinion of the cardiology community on the invasive management of acute coronary syndrome (ACS), before and after the MATRIX trial presentation at the American College of Cardiology (ACC) 2015 Scientific Sessions. METHODS AND RESULTS A web-based survey was distributed to all individuals registered on the EuroIntervention mailing list (n=15,200). A total of 572 and 763 physicians responded to the pre- and post-ACC survey, respectively. The radial approach emerged as the preferable access site for ACS patients undergoing invasive management with roughly every other responder interpreting the evidence for mortality benefit as definitive and calling for a guidelines upgrade to class I. The most frequently preferred anticoagulant in ACS patients remains unfractionated heparin (UFH), due to higher costs and greater perceived thrombotic risks associated with bivalirudin. However, more than a quarter of participants declared the use of bivalirudin would increase after MATRIX. CONCLUSIONS The MATRIX trial reinforced the evidence for a causal association between bleeding and mortality and triggered consensus on the superiority of the radial versus femoral approach. The belief that bivalirudin mitigates bleeding risk is common, but UFH still remains the preferred anticoagulant based on lower costs and thrombotic risks.
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30. Modelo para incorporar las TIC en las MIPYMES del sector hotelero.
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Arteaga-Martínez, M. M., Esteban-Regino, E. M., and Ojeda-Enríquez, M. A.
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COMMUNITY organization ,ECONOMIC sectors ,MODEL validation ,HOTELS ,ENTREPRENEURSHIP - Abstract
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31. CURROS, OS ESCRITORES PORTUGUESES E O ULTIMATUM
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CUESTA, PILAR VÁZQUEZ and ENRÍQUEZ, M. CURROS
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32. Application of the Nuclear Magnetic Resonance to the Study of the Superficial Constitutive Water of Titanium Oxides
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Enriquez, M. A., Dorémieux-Morin, C., Fraissard, J., Fraissard, Jacques P., editor, and Resing, Henry A., editor
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33. A Revamped Classification of Composite Materials
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Pech-Canul, M., primary, Valdez, S., additional, Acosta-Enríquez, M., additional, Flores-García, J., additional, Hdz-García, H., additional, and Acosta-Enríquez, E., additional
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34. KlebsiellaBacteria Isolated from the Genital Chamber ofPhyllophaga obsoleta
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Rosete-Enríquez, M., primary and Romero-López, A. A., additional
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35. Running motivations within different populations of Chilean urban runners
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Besomi, M., primary, Leppe, J., additional, Martínez, M. J., additional, Enríquez, M. I., additional, Mauri-Stecca, M. V., additional, and Sizer, P. S., additional
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36. Disentangling the Time-Evolution Operator of a Single Qubit
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Enríquez, M, primary and Cruz y Cruz, S, additional
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37. Apego al método de Ponseti por parte de los familiares como determinante en el éxito del tratamiento del pie equinovaro.
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Fortis-Olmedo, I. O., Ortiz-De Montellano-Gallaga, M. J., Altamirano-Duarte, E., Martínez-Enríquez, M. J., and Ardón-Dubón, J. J.
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38. Evaluación de la función ovárica y del perfil metabólico en vacas lecheras suplementadas con grasa sobrepasante en el periparto
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Ortuño, Carlos, Narváez, Jhonny, Lora, J., Maldonado, Héctor Miguel, Enríquez, M., Andrade, Omar, Ortuño, Carlos, Narváez, Jhonny, Lora, J., Maldonado, Héctor Miguel, Enríquez, M., and Andrade, Omar
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INTRODUCCIÓNEn vacas lecheras, durante el periparto, ocurren cambios importantes en los niveles nutricionales y metabólicos. La demanda de energía para mantener la condición corporal, las funciones productivas y reproductivas, exceden la cantidad de energía que se obtiene de la dieta, y como consecuencia los animales entran en un balance energético negativo (BEN) (Butler, Pelton, & Butler, 2006). El BEN se relaciona con el retardo en el reinicio de la actividad cíclica del ovario en el posparto y provoca cambios en las concentraciones de metabolitos y de hormonas relacionadas con el metabolismo energético (Wadhwa, Grewal, Bakshi, & Brar, 2012).Es común utilizar grasas tratadas para cubrir las demandas nutricionales asociadas al BEN (Espinoza-Villavicencio, Ortega-Perez, Palacios-Espinoza, & Guillen-Trujillo, 2010), estas son inertes y no interfieran con el proceso de fermentación ruminal (Butler et al., 2006). Además, estas grasas suministran energía adicional para el animal luego de ser digeridas eficientemente en el primera porción del intestino delgado (Aguilar-Pérez, Ku-Vera, & Gansworthy, 2009; Sirohi, Walli, & Mohanta, 2010). Esta energía de la suplementación lipídica contrarresta el BEN, lo que favorece el crecimiento folicular, la primera ovulación y el restablecimiento de la función luteal, reduciendo el intervalo entre el parto (IEP) (Salas Razo, Herrera Camacho, Gutierrez Vasquez, Ku-Vera, & Aké-López, 2011). Los cambios bioquímicos del BEN se reflejan en la variación de los niveles de glucosa y colesterol, que pueden ser utilizados como un indicador confiable del balance energético y nutricional de la vaca lechera al inicio de la lactancia (Ceballos, Gomez, Vélez, Villa, & López, 2002).El objetivo de esta investigación es evaluar el efecto de la grasa sobrepasante en el reinicio de la actividad ovárica y su relación con indicadores metabólicos en vacas lecheras durante el periparto.
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39. Identification of the WNT1 residues required for palmitoylation by Porcupine
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Miranda, M., Galli, L.M., Enriquez, M., Szabo, L.A., Gao, X., Hannoush, R.N., and Burrus, L.W.
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40. On the Eigenvalue Problem in Multipartite Quantum Systems
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Enríquez, M, primary
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41. Maximally Entangled Multipartite States: A Brief Survey
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Enríquez, M, primary, Wintrowicz, I, additional, and Życzkowski, K, additional
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42. Caracterización química del aceite esencial obtenido de la madera de Bulnesia sarmientoi Lorenz ex Griseb. (palo santo) recolectado del departamento Matacos, de la provincia de Formosa, Argentina.
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ENRÍQUEZ, M. B. and ORRABALIS, C. J.
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Bulnesia sarmientoi Lorenz ex Griseb. known as "palo santo" is one of the most important trees within the field of aromatic species. From its wood, an essential oil known as "guayacol" is extracted, with great international demand. In the country, studies about the chemical characteristics of the essential oil are very few. The objective of the present study was to characterize the chemical composition of the essential oil contained in the wood. Trunk sections of healthy individuals at 1.30 m were used. The extraction of essential oil was carried out by steam distillation equipment at atmospheric pressure. The essential oil was analyzed using a gas chromatograph coupled to a mass spectrometry (GCMS). The results indicate the presence of three main components: bulnesol (58.18%), guaiol (28.71%) and elemol (10.17%). In smaller percentages, the presence of a-gurjunene, a-guaiene and ß-caryophyllene was detected. A more precise knowledge of the composition of the essential oil is required for a better understanding of potential benefits of B. sarmientoi. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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43. ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY AND DIFFERENTIATION OF ESSENTIAL OILS OF GUAVIDUCA (PIPER CARPUNYA L.) AND SACHA AJO (MANSOA ALLIACEA L.).
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ENRÍQUEZ, M., PÉREZ, M., MANOBANDA, P., VILLAFUERTE, F., YÁNEZ, K., RAMOS, M., and MORELL, L.
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ANTIOXIDANTS , *ESSENTIAL oils , *BIGNONIACEAE , *POLYPHENOLS , *SULFONIC acids , *AROMATIC plants - Abstract
Essential oils are aromatic substances found in different parts of plants, which can be extracted from leaves, stems, flowers and/or roots. These complex mixtures of hydrocarbons, terpenes, alcohols, carbonyl compounds, aromatic aldehydes and phenols, coming from spices and condiments, are increasingly used in the food and pharmaceutical industry. The present work aim was to differentiate the essential oils levels of Guaviduca (Piper carpunya L.) and Sacha Ajo (Mansoa alliacea L.) species, from the Ecuadorian Amazon region from fresh and dry leaves, by means the polyphenolic activity trough Folin-Ciocalteau, also total antioxidant activity according to FRAP (Ferric ion reducing antioxidant Power) and ABTS (2,2-azinobis (3-ethylbenzthiazolin)-6-sulphonic acid). The essential oils extraction method used in this investigation was steam distillation, using reflux with a Clevenger trap in order to separate them, taking advantage that oils are lighter than water. The yield for each the essential oils was determined quantitatively from the wet weight of each aromatic plant. A Simplex-Lattice design was used to determine the measuring points of antioxidant activity (essential oils proportions). Higher values are observed, in all determinations, in the essential oils obtained from fresh samples of guaviduca leaves and Sacha Ajo. This behavior might be due to the active compounds degradation with antioxidant activity and to the loss of essential oils by the evaporation process during drying. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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44. PREPARATION OF THIN FILMS BISMUTH SULFIDE BY CHEMICAL BATH DEPOSITION TECHNIQUE, A SIMPLIFIED FORMULATION.
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CHAVEZ-MENDIOLA, E., ACOSTA-ENRÍQUEZ, M. C., CARRILLO-CASTILLO, A., ARELLANO-TÁNORI, O., RIVERA-NIEBLAS, J. O., and CASTILLO, S. J.
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BISMUTH compounds , *METALLIC thin films , *CHEMICAL solution deposition , *SCANNING electron microscopy , *LIGHT absorption - Abstract
In this work where obtained bismuth sulfide thin films, by a simplified formulation, the method used for the synthesis of bismuth sulfide thin films, is denominated chemical bath deposition. It was determined the optical absorption characterization showed a direct bandgap between 1.3eV and 1.6eV. Scanning electron microscopy images are also reported, which shows homogeneity in the morphology of the obtained films, as function of the deposition time. When analyzing the material by transmission electron microscopy technique, it was obtained an interplanar distance of 3.11Å, also characterized by X-ray diffraction obtaining a main signal in 2Î, = 27.3°. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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45. Enhancing dendritic cell immunotherapy for melanoma using a simple mathematical model
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Tello del Castillo, José Ignacio, Castillo-Montiel, E., Chimal-Eguía, J. C., Piñon-Zárate, G., Herrera-Enríquez, M., Castell-Rodríguez, A. E., Tello del Castillo, José Ignacio, Castillo-Montiel, E., Chimal-Eguía, J. C., Piñon-Zárate, G., Herrera-Enríquez, M., and Castell-Rodríguez, A. E.
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Background: The immunotherapy using dendritic cells (DCs) against different varieties of cancer is an approach that has been previously explored which induces a specific immune response. This work presents a mathematical model of DCs immunotherapy for melanoma in mice based on work by Experimental Immunotherapy Laboratory of the Medicine Faculty in the Universidad Autonoma de Mexico (UNAM). Method: The model is a five delay differential equation (DDEs) which represents a simplified view of the immunotherapy mechanisms. The mathematical model takes into account the interactions between tumor cells, dendritic cells, naive cytotoxic T lymphocytes cells (inactivated cytotoxic cells), effector cells (cytotoxic T activated cytotoxic cells) and transforming growth factor β cytokine (TGF − β). The model is validated comparing the computer simulation results with biological trial results of the immunotherapy developed by the research group of UNAM. Results: The results of the growth of tumor cells obtained by the control immunotherapy simulation show a similar amount of tumor cell population than the biological data of the control immunotherapy. Moreover, comparing the increase of tumor cells obtained from the immunotherapy simulation and the biological data of the immunotherapy applied by the UNAM researchers obtained errors of approximately 10 %. This allowed us to use the model as a framework to test hypothetical treatments. The numerical simulations suggest that by using more doses of DCs and changing the infusion time, the tumor growth decays compared with the current immunotherapy. In addition, a local sensitivity analysis is performed; the results show that the delay in time “τ ”, the maximal growth rate of tumor “r” and the maximal efficiency of tumor cytotoxic cells rate “aT” are the most sensitive model parameters. Conclusion: By using this mathematical model it is possible to simulate the growth of the tumor cells with or without immunotherapy using the i
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46. Enhancing dendritic cell immunotherapy for melanoma using a simple mathematical model
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Castillo-Montiel, E., primary, Chimal-Eguía, J. C., additional, Tello, J. Ignacio, additional, Piñon-Zaráte, G., additional, Herrera-Enríquez, M., additional, and Castell-Rodríguez, AE., additional
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47. Una Vida entre Rejas: Aspectos Psicosociales de la Encarcelación y Diferencias de Género
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Herrera Enríquez,M. Carmen and Expósito Jiménez,Francisca
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encarcelación ,roles ,género ,delincuencia femenina - Abstract
Dado el rol que la mujer tiene en la familia, su ingreso en prisión conlleva un estigma familiar, alteración de roles y problemas de apego, efectos que se ven agravados en el caso de tener hijos pequeños en prisión. El propósito de esta investigación es contrastar las diferencias, entre las respuestas que dan hombres y mujeres a una serie de cuestiones referidas a su paso por la cárcel. Concretamente, conocer si el paso por la institución afecta de manera diferencial a unos y otras y analizar las diferencias a la luz de las teorías sobre roles de género. Es por ello que resulta de suma importancia atender el hecho de que no se trata de que las mujeres tengan problemas diferentes a los que pueden hallarse en los hombres, sino que a las consecuencias propias que se derivan del encierro en hombres y mujeres, se suman las propias de la condición de género.
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48. Klebsiella Bacteria Isolated from the Genital Chamber of Phyllophaga obsoleta.
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Rosete-Enríquez, M. and Romero-López, A. A.
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Females of Phyllophaga obsoleta Blanchard (Coleoptera: Melolonthidae) display a typical "calling" behavior by protruding the abdominal tip and exposing their genital chamber. This is the moment when the sex pheromone is released into the environment. The genital chamber and accessory glands have a specialized epithelia involved in production of the chemicals. In other species of the group (e.g., Costelytra zealandica White), bacteria have been confirmed to be involved. We identified the microorganisms in the genital chamber of females of P. obsoleta. Two types of bacterial colonies were isolated from the inside of the genital chamber and identified using the 16S rRNA gene sequence. The sequence of one of the bacterial colonies was a 97% match with the Klebsiella oxytoca strain HP1 sequence, while the sequence of the other bacterial colony was a 98% match with the Klebsiella michiganensis strain VITSW4 sequence. Microbiological and biochemical tests were used for taxonomic identification. Both bacteria produce indole and acetoin, chemicals that have been reported as attractants and sex pheromones in other insects, showing they can potentially participate in production of sex pheromone of P. obsoleta. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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49. IMPACTO DE HUERTOS FAMILIARES REGADOS CON COSECHA DE AGUA DE LLUVIA EN ZONAS SEMIÁRIDAS.
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González-Trinidad, J., Júnez-Ferreira, H. E., Medrano-Enríquez, M., Bautista-Capetillo, C. F., and Chávez-Carlos, D.
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50. Theoretical study of the interaction between PbS and triethanolamine as its complexing agent
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de Leon, Aned, primary, Acosta-Enríquez, M. C., additional, Castillo, S. J., additional, and Apolinar-Iribe, A., additional
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