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2. Selective Antineoplastic Potential of Fractionated Caribbean Native Ganoderma Species Extracts on Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Cells
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Luz V. Arroyo-Cruz, Sebastián Sagardía-González, Kurt Miller, Taotao Ling, Fatima Rivas, and Michelle M. Martínez-Montemayor
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triple-negative breast cancer ,natural product ,Ganoderma multiplicatum ,Ganoderma martinicense ,fractions ,cytotoxicity ,Medicine ,Pharmacy and materia medica ,RS1-441 - Abstract
Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is an aggressive subtype characterized by the absence of estrogen receptor, progesterone receptor, and human epidermal growth factor receptor type 2 expression. It is known for its high malignancy, invasiveness, and propensity for metastasis, resulting in a poor prognosis due to the absence of beneficial therapeutic targets. Natural products derived from mushrooms have gained significant attention in neoplastic therapy due to their potential medicinal properties. The therapeutic potential of Ganoderma lucidum in breast cancer has been highlighted by our group, suggesting its use as an adjuvant treatment. The present study aims to assess the potential antineoplastic capacity of two Caribbean native Ganoderma species found in Puerto Rico, Ganoderma multiplicatum (G. multiplicatum) and Ganoderma martinicense (G. martinicense). Antiproliferative studies were conducted via cell viability assays after cultivation, harvesting, and fractionation of both species. The obtained results indicate that most of the fractions show some cytotoxicity against all cell lines, but 33% of the fractions (F1, F2, F7, F12) display selectivity towards cancer cell models. We demonstrate for the first time that native Ganoderma species can generate metabolites with anti-TNBC properties. Future avenues will focus on structure elucidation of the most active fractions of these Ganoderma extracts.
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- 2024
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3. Identificación de áreas de mejora para evitar retrasos en proyectos de construcción en Perú
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Hugo A. Ccama Condori, Marxia K. Herrera Quispe, and Luz V. Panca Humpiri
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Construcción ,Proyectos públicos ,Proyectos privados ,Causas de retrasos ,Perú ,Technology ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 - Abstract
La industria de la construcción es uno de los motores principales de la economía en países en desarrollo. En los últimos años en el Perú, se ejecutaron muchos proyectos para cerrar las brechas de infraestructura. No obstante, muchos de estas obras experimentaron retrasos. El objetivo de investigación es identificar las principales causas de retrasos de proyectos públicos y privados del Perú, a partir de la percepción del consultor, contratista y propietario, para luego plantear estrategias de respuesta. Se utilizaron encuestas para recabar información de 57 expertos, que consta de 16 consultores, 28 contratistas y 13 propietarios, se identificaron las causas en función del índice de importancia, severidad y frecuencia. Se encontró en proyectos púbicos, como causas principales a la deficiente planificación y programación del proyecto del contratista, dificultades en la financiación del proyecto del contratista y al retraso en el pago al contratista; en proyectos privados, deficiente planificación y programación del proyecto del contratista, cambio de ordenes al contratista y mala comunicación y coordinación del contratista; de acuerdo a grupos, tanto en proyectos públicos y privados el factor principal está relacionado con los contratistas, así mismo los contratistas y propietarios tienden a culparse mutuamente por los retrasos.
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- 2023
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4. Consenso de leucemia mieloide aguda en México
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Luara L. Arana-Luna, Martha Alvarado-Ibarra, Luis G. Silva-Michel, Adrián Morales-Maravilla, María del C. González-Rubio, Lénica A. Chávez-Aguilar, Ma. Fernanda Tena-Iturralde, Liliana Mojica-Balceras, Nidia Zapata-Canto, Patricia Galindo-Delgado, Ma. Raquel Miranda-Madrazo, Alba E. Morales-Hernández, Karina Silva-Vera, Flavio A. Grimaldo-Gómez, Álvaro Hernández-Caballero, Ramón A. Bates-Martín, José L. Álvarez-Vera, Fredy Tepepa-Flores, Óscar Teomitzi-Sánchez, Denisse J. Fermín-Caminero, José A. de la Peña-Celaya, Óscar Salazar-Ramírez, Luz V. Flores-Villegas, Lidia V. Guerra-Alarcón, Faustino Leyto-Cruz, Sergio I. Inclán-Alarcón, Andrea I. Milán-Salvatierra, Yanet Ventura-Enríquez, Uendy Pérez-Lozano, Pamela E. Báez-Islas, Ana L. Tapia-Enríquez, Orlando G. Palma-Moreno, Jocelyn Aguilar-Luevano, Arturo Espinosa-Partida, Luis F. Pérez-Jacobo, Flavio Rojas-Castillejos, Josué I. Ruiz-Contreras, Sergio J. Loera-Fragoso, Jesús E. Medina-Coral, Brenda L. Acosta-Maldonado, Emely J. Soriano-Mercedes, Erick E. Saucedo-Montes, Luis M. Valero-Saldana, Susana G. González-Prieto, Lorena Nava-Villegas, Ana K. Hernández-Colín, Areli E. Hernández-Alcántara, Pedro A. Zárate-Rodríguez, Gregorio Ignacio-Ibarra, Luis A. Meillón-García, Karla A. Espinosa-Bautista, Cindy Ledesma-de la Cruz, Diego M. Barbosa-Loría, Carolina García-Castillo, Carolina Balderas-Delgado, Álvaro Cabrera-García, Juan M. Pérez-Zúñiga, Eleazar Hernández-Ruiz, Atenas Villela-Peña, Sue Cynthia Gómez Cortés, Hilda Romero-Rodelo, Katheryn B. Garzón-Velásquez, Cristina Serrano-Hernández, Annel Martínez-Ríos, Ma. Luisa Pedraza-Colín, Jorge A. Martínez-Coronel, Iris M. Narváez-Davalos, Alinka S. García-Camacho, Laura E. Merino-Pasaye, Carolina Aguilar-Andrade, Juan A. Aguirre-Domínguez, Pedro G. Guzmán-Mera, Elizabeth Delgado-de la Rosa, Perla E. Flores López, Lilia L. González-Aguirre, Edgar M. Ramírez-Alfaro, Heidi Vera-Calderón, Ma. Lizeth Meza-Dávalos, Juan Murillo-Cruz, Yayra M. Pichardo-Cepín, and Eva F. Ramírez-Romero
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Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 ,Internal medicine ,RC31-1245 - Published
- 2022
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5. Descripción del postcráneo de Rhipidomys austrinus y Graomys griseoflavus (Rodentia, Cricetidae, Sigmodontinae)
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Luz V. Carrizo and Mónica Díaz
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Roedores sigmodontinos ,Thomasomyini ,Phyllotini ,anatomía comparada ,Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
Se describe el esqueleto postcraneal de dos especies de roedores sigmodontinos Rhipidomys austrinus Thomas, 1921 y Graomys griseoflavus (Waterhouse, 1837). Se detalla cada estructura del esqueleto postcraneal sobre la base de la forma, tamaño, superficie y orientación de cada elemento esqueletal. La anatomía postcraneal de estas dos especies muestra caracteres asociados a patrones morfológicos diferentes, vinculados a su modo de locomoción. Es así que R. austrinus exhibe características en varios elementos del postcráneo consistente con una locomoción arborícola, mientras G. griseoflavus muestra atributos en su esqueleto relacionados a una locomoción de tipo terrestre.
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- 2011
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6. Efecto tóxico de DDT y endosulfan en postlarvas de camarón blanco, Litopenaeus vannamei (Decapoda:Penaeidae)de Chiapas,México
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Vicente Castro-Castro, Yadira Siu-Rodas, Luz V González-Huerta, and Mikhail Y.Sokolov
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Ecotoxicología ,Litopenaeus vannamei ,DDT ,endosulfan ,pesticidas ,Ecotoxicology ,pesticides ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Con el fin de conocer la toxicidad del DDT y endosulfan sobre postlarvas de camarón blanco (Litopenaeus vannaei), se realizaron pruebas de toxicidad aguda en condiciones de laboratorio por 168 h, con temperatura de 29 ± 1 °C, salinidad de 3 ± 1 ‰ y pH en 8 ± 1.Se calculó la concentración letal media (LC50 ), la LC50 "incipiente", los tiempos medios de muerte (LT50 ), la Máxima Concentración Aceptable del Tóxico (MACT) y el "Nivel de Seguridad" (LS); así mismo, en los organismos sobrevivientes se determinó la concentración a la que el crecimiento de los organismos se reduce en un 5 y 50% (CE5 y CE50 ). Se evaluaron además las alteraciones en el consumo de oxígeno. El DDT fue 3 veces más tóxico que el endosulfan; sin embargo, los organismos resultaron ser muy sensibles a ambos compuestos. La tasa de crecimiento de las postlarvas disminuyó en un 80 y 50% para el DDT y endosulfan respectivamente. La baja resistencia de las postlarvas al DDT y endosulfan, y las concentraciones de estos compuestos en la laguna, sugieren que si se diera un ingreso adicional de estos plaguicidas al sistema, es muy probable un potencial impacto en la producción de camarón del sistemaToxic efect of DDT and endosulfan in white shrimp postlarvae Litopenaeus vannamei (Decapoda: Penaeidae) from Chiapas, Mexico .We analized acute toxicity in white shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) postlarvae exposed to two chlorinated pesticides, DDT and endosulfan, under laboratory conditions during 168 hours, with controlled temperature (29 ± 1°C), salinity (3 ± 1 ‰) and pH (8 ± 1). Median lethal concentrations (LC50 ), "incipient" LC50, median lethal time (LT50 ) the "maximum acceptable concentration of the toxic compound" (MACT) and "the safety level" (SL) were determined. The concentration of the compounds at which organism growth was reduced by 5 and 50% (EC5 and EC50 ), as well as changes in oxygen consumption patterns were determined in the surviving postlarvae.They were very sensitive to both compounds and DDT was thrice as toxic as endosulfan. Growth rate decreased 50 % and 80 % with endosulfan and DDT, respectively, at the experimental pestice concentration.The low resistance of postlarvae to DDT and endosulfan suggests that additional inflow of these pesticides into the aquatic system could affect the rate of shrimp production in the area. Rev. Biol. Trop. 53(1-2):141-151. Epub 2005 Jun 24
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- 2005
7. PASSAGES: The Large Millimeter Telescope and ALMA Observations of Extremely Luminous High Redshift Galaxies Identified by the Planck
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Berman, Derek A., Yun, Min S., Harrington, K. C., Kamieneski, P., Lowenthal, J., Frye, B. L., Wang, Q. D., Wilson, G. W., Aretxaga, I., Chavez, M., Cybulski, R., De la Luz, V., Erickson, N., Ferrusca, D., Hughes, D. H., Montaña, A., Narayanan, G., Sánchez-Argüelles, D., Schloerb, F. P., Souccar, K., Terlevich, E., Terlevich, R., and Zavala, A.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
The Planck All-Sky Survey to Analyze Gravitationally-lensed Extreme Starbursts (PASSAGES) project aims to identify a population of extremely luminous galaxies using the Planck All-Sky Survey and to explore the nature of their gas fuelling, induced starburst, and the resulting feedback that shape their evolution. Here, we report the identification of 22 high redshift luminous dusty star forming galaxies (DSFGs) at $z=1.1-3.3$ drawn from a candidate list constructed using the Planck Catalog of Compact Sources (PCCS) and WISE All-Sky Survey. They are confirmed through follow-up dust continuum imaging and CO spectroscopy using AzTEC and the Redshift Search Receiver (RSR) on the Large Millimeter Telescope Alfonso Serrano (LMT). Their apparent IR luminosities span $(0.1-3.1)\times 10^{14} L_\odot$ (median of $1.2\times10^{14}L_\odot$), making them some of the most luminous galaxies found so far. They are also some of the rarest objects in the sky with a source density of $\lesssim0.01$ deg$^{-2}$. Our Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) 1.1 mm continuum observations with $\theta$ $\approx$ 0.4" resolution show clear ring or arc morphologies characteristic of strong lensing. Their lensing-corrected luminosity of $L_{\rm IR}\gtrsim 10^{13}L_\odot$ ($SFR\gtrsim10^3 M_\odot$ yr$^{-1}$) indicates that they are the magnified versions of the most intrinsically luminous DSFGs found at these redshifts. Our spectral energy distribution (SED) analysis finds little detectable AGN activity despite their enormous luminosity, and any AGN activity present must be extremely heavily obscured., Comment: Page count = 28. Figure count = 15. Table count = 6. This paper has been accepted and will be published in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (MNRAS)
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- 2022
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8. First Solar Radio Burst Observations by the Mexican Array Radio Telescope (MEXART) at 140 MHz
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Huipe-Domratcheva, E., De la Luz, V., Casillas-Perez, G. A., Mejia-Ambriz, J. C., Perez-Leon, E., Gonzalez-Esparza, J. A., Monstein, C., and Reeve, W.
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
The National Laboratory of Space Weather in Mexico (Laboratorio Nacional de ClimaEspacial: LANCE) coordinates instrumentation for monitoring the space-weatherimpact over Mexico. Two of these instruments are the Mexican Array Radio Telescope(MEXART) and Compound Astronomical Low frequency Low cost Instrument for Spectroscopy and Transportable Observatory(CALLISTO) station from the e-CALLISTO network (CALLMEX). Both instruments are located at the same facility(Coeneo Michoacan, Mexico) and share a spectral band centered at 140 MHz. In this work we show the capabilities of the e-CALLISTO network as support to identify a solar radio burst in the signal of the MEXART radiotelescope. We identify 75 solarradio bursts in the MEXART signal: five events of Type II and 70 of Type III between September 2015 and May 2019. The analysis of solar radio bursts in the MEXART signal provide us valuable information about the development of the radio event due their high sensitivity, time resolution, and isotropic response. For the case of Type III solar radio events, we identify three characteristic phases in the dynamical evolution ofthe signal at 140 MHz: a pre-phase, a main peak, a decay phase, and a post-event phase.A Morlet wave transform was done of MEXART signals in the Type III solar radiobusts; in their spectra it was identified a pine tree structure preceding the main event in the time series. These characteristics are not observable in the data from the e-Callistonetwork.
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- 2022
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9. Early Science with the Large Millimeter Telescope: a 1.1 mm AzTEC Survey of Red-$Herschel$ dusty star-forming galaxies
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Montaña, A., Zavala, J. A., Aretxaga, I., Hughes, D. H., Ivison, R. J., Pope, A., Sánchez-Argüelles, D., Wilson, G. W., Yun, M., Cantua, O. A., McCrackan, M., Michałowski, M. J., Valiante, E., Arumugam, V., Casey, C. M., Chávez, R., Colín-Beltrán, E., Dannerbauer, H., Dunlop, J. S., Dunne, L., Eales, S., Ferrusca, D., Gómez-Rivera, V., Gómez-Ruiz, A. I., de la Luz, V. H., Maddox, S. J., Narayanan, G., Omont, A., Rodríguez-Montoya, I., Serjeant, S., Schloerb, F. P., Velázquez, M., Ventura-González, S., van der Werf, P., and Zeballos, M.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
We present LMT/AzTEC 1.1mm observations of $\sim100$ luminous high-redshift dusty star-forming galaxy candidates from the $\sim600\,$sq.deg $Herschel$-ATLAS survey, selected on the basis of their SPIRE red far-infrared colours and with $S_{500\mu\rm m}=35-80$ mJy. With an effective $\theta_{\rm FWHM}\approx9.5\,$ arcsec angular resolution, our observations reveal that at least 9 per cent of the targets break into multiple systems with SNR $\geq 4$ members. The fraction of multiple systems increases to $\sim23\,$ per cent (or more) if some non-detected targets are considered multiples, as suggested by the data. Combining the new AzTEC and deblended $Herschel$ photometry we derive photometric redshifts, IR luminosities, and star formation rates. While the median redshifts of the multiple and single systems are similar $(z_{\rm med}\approx3.6)$, the redshift distribution of the latter is skewed towards higher redshifts. Of the AzTEC sources $\sim85\,$ per cent lie at $z_{\rm phot}>3$ while $\sim33\,$ per cent are at $z_{\rm phot}>4$. This corresponds to a lower limit on the space density of ultra-red sources at $4
4$ galaxies., Comment: Accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 23 pages, 18 figures - Published
- 2021
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10. The first radio spectrum of a rapidly rotating A-type star
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White, Jacob Aaron, Tapia-Vázquez, F., Hughes, A. G., Moór, A., Matthews, B., Wilner, D., Aufdenberg, J., Fehér, O., Hughes, A. M., De la Luz, V., McNaughton, A., and Zapata, L. A.
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
The radio spectra of main-sequence stars remain largely unconstrained due to the lack of observational data to inform stellar atmosphere models. As such, the dominant emission mechanisms at long wavelengths, how they vary with spectral type, and how much they contribute to the expected brightness at a given radio wavelength are still relatively unknown for most spectral types. We present radio continuum observations of Altair, a rapidly rotating A-type star. We observed Altair with NOEMA in 2018 and 2019 at 1.34 mm, 2.09 mm, and 3.22 mm and with the VLA in 2019 at 6.7 mm and 9.1 mm. In the radio spectra, we see a brightness temperature minimum at millimeter wavelengths followed by a steep rise to temperatures larger than the optical photosphere, behavior that is unexpected for A-type stars. We use these data to produce the first sub-millimeter to centimeter spectrum of a rapidly rotating A-type star informed by observations. We generated both PHOENIX and KINICH-PAKAL model atmospheres and determine the KINICH-PAKAL model better reproduces Altair's radio spectrum. The synthetic spectrum shows a millimeter brightness temperature minimum followed by significant emission over that of the photosphere at centimeter wavelengths. Together, these data and models show how the radio spectrum of an A-type star can reveal the presence of a chromosphere, likely induced by rapid rotation, and that a Rayleigh Jean's extrapolation of the stellar photosphere is not an adequate representation of a star's radio spectrum., Comment: 11 pages, 3 figures, accepted to ApJL
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- 2021
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11. The MESAS Project: ALMA observations of the F-type stars $\gamma$ Lep, $\gamma$ Vir A, and $\gamma$ Vir B
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White, Jacob Aaron, Tapia-Vázquez, F., Hughes, A. G., Moór, A., Matthews, B., Wilner, D., Aufdenberg, J., Hughes, A. M., De la Luz, V., and Boley, A.
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics - Abstract
The spectrum of stars in the submillimeter to centimeter wavelength range remains poorly constrained due to a lack of data for most spectral types. An accurate characterization of stellar emission in this regime is needed to test stellar atmosphere models, and is also essential for revealing emission associated with unresolved circumstellar debris. We present ALMA observations of the three nearby, main-sequence, debris-poor, F-type stars $\gamma$ Lep, $\gamma$ Vir A, and $\gamma$ Vir B at 0.87 and 1.29 millimeters. We use these data to constrain semi-empirical atmospheric models. We discuss the atmospheric structure of these stars, explore potential short term variability, and the potential impact on debris disk studies. These results are part of an ongoing campaign to obtain long wavelength observations of debris-poor stars, entitled Measuring the Emission of Stellar Atmospheres at Submillimeter/millimeter wavelengths (MESAS)., Comment: Accepted to ApJ, 13 pages, 7 figures
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- 2020
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12. Non-Linear Convergence of Solar-like Stars Chromospheres using Millimeter, Sub-millimeter, and Infrared Observations
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Tapia-Vazquez, F. and De la Luz, V.
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
In this work, we present a new methodology to fit the observed and synthetic spectrum of solar-like stars at millimeter, submillimeter and infrared wavelengths through semiempirical models of the solar chromosphere. We use the Levenberg-Marquardt algorithm as a Non-Linear method, PakalMPI as the semiempirical model of the solar chromosphere, and recent observations from the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) of Alpha Centauri A as a test case. Our results show that we can use solar chromospheric semiempirical models as an input model to reproduce the observed spectrum of solar-like stars. The new profiles show similarities to the solar chromosphere as a minimum of temperature (without the restriction from CO emission) and a plateau in the high chromosphere. Our method provides a new fast numerical tool to estimate the physical conditions of solar-like stars., Comment: Accepted to The Astrophysical Journal Supplement
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- 2019
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13. Pelvic Region Panoramic Ultrasonography
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Oliveira, J. S., Almeida, G. S., Magno, J. E. C., da Luz, V. R., Fonseca, M. C. P., Miziara, I. M., Magjarevic, Ratko, Series Editor, Ładyżyński, Piotr, Associate Editor, Ibrahim, Fatimah, Associate Editor, Lackovic, Igor, Associate Editor, Rock, Emilio Sacristan, Associate Editor, Bastos-Filho, Teodiano Freire, editor, de Oliveira Caldeira, Eliete Maria, editor, and Frizera-Neto, Anselmo, editor
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- 2022
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14. Evaluation of Vectorcardiography Parameters Matrixed Synthesized
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Barros, Amanda Nunes, Luz, V. B. S., Bezerra, F. M. C., Tavares, R. M., Albrecht, F., Murta, A. C., Viana, R., Lambauer, M. C., Correia, E. B., Hortegal, R., Moriya, H. T., Magjarevic, Ratko, Series Editor, Ładyżyński, Piotr, Associate Editor, Ibrahim, Fatimah, Associate Editor, Lackovic, Igor, Associate Editor, Rock, Emilio Sacristan, Associate Editor, Bastos-Filho, Teodiano Freire, editor, de Oliveira Caldeira, Eliete Maria, editor, and Frizera-Neto, Anselmo, editor
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- 2022
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15. Cytotoxicity Evaluation of Polymeric Biomaterials Containing Nitric Oxide Donors Using the Kidney Epithelial Cell Line (Vero)
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Luz, V. C. P., Ambrosio, F. N., Lombello, C. B., Seabra, A. B., Nascimento, M. H. M., Magjarevic, Ratko, Series Editor, Ładyżyński, Piotr, Associate Editor, Ibrahim, Fatimah, Associate Editor, Lackovic, Igor, Associate Editor, Rock, Emilio Sacristan, Associate Editor, Bastos-Filho, Teodiano Freire, editor, de Oliveira Caldeira, Eliete Maria, editor, and Frizera-Neto, Anselmo, editor
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- 2022
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16. CAFE-PakalMPI: a new model to study the solar chromosphere in the NLTE approximation
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González-Avilés, J. J. and De la Luz, V.
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
We present a new numerical model called CAFE-PakalMPI with the capability to solve the equations of classical magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) and to obtain the multispecies whose ionization states are calculated through statistical equilibrium, using the approximation of non-local thermodynamic equilibrium (NLTE) in three dimensions with the multiprocessor environment. For this, we couple the Newtonian CAFE MHD code introduced in Gonz\'alez-Avil\'es et al. (2015) with PakalMPI presented in De la Luz et al. (2010). In this model, Newtonian CAFE solves the equations of ideal MHD under the effects of magnetic resistivity and heat transfer considering a fully ionized plasma. On the other hand, PakalMPI calculates the density of ionization states using the NLTE approximation for Hydrogen, electronic densities and H-, the other species are computed by the classical local thermodynamic equilibrium (LTE) approximation. The main purpose of the model focuses on the analysis of solar phenomena within the chromospheric region. As an application of the model, we study the stability of the C7 equilibrium atmospheric model with a constant magnetic field in a 3D environment. According to the results of the test, the C7 model remains stable in the low chromosphere, while in the range $z\in$[1.5,2.1] Mm we can observe the propagation of a wave produced by the changes in the ionization rate of H., Comment: 9 pages, 9 figures
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- 2018
17. First Joint Observations of Space Weather Events over Mexico
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De la Luz, V., González-Esparza, J. A, Sergeeva, M. A., Corona-Romero, P., González, L. X., Mejía-Ambriz, J., Valdés-Galicia, J. F., Aguilar-Rodríguez, E., Rodríguez-Martínez, M., Romero-Hernández, E., Andrade, E., Villanueva, P., Huipe-Domratcheva, E., Cifuentes, G., Hernandez, E., and Monstein, C.
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Physics - Space Physics ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
The Mexican Space Weather Service (SCiESMEX in Spanish) and National Space Weather Laboratory (LANCE in Spanish) were organized in 2014 and in 2016 respectively to provide space weather monitoring and alerts, as well as scientific research in Mexico. In this work, we present the results of the first joint observations of two events (22 June, 2015, and 29 September, 2015) with our local network of instruments and their related products. This network includes the MEXART radio telescope (solar flare and radio burst), the Compact Astronomical Low-frequency, Low-cost Instrument for Spectroscopy in Transportable Observatories (CALLISTO) at MEXART station (solar radio burst), the Mexico City Cosmic Ray Observatory (cosmics ray fluxes), GPS receiver networks (ionospheric disturbances), and the Geomagnetic Observatory of Teoloyucan (geomagnetic field). The observations show that we detected significant space weather effects over the Mexican territory: geomagnetic and ionospheric disturbances (22 June, 2015), variations in cosmic rays fluxes, and also radio communications interferences (29 September, 2015). The effects of these perturbations were registered, for the first time, using space weather products by SCiESMEX: TEC maps, regional geomagnetic index K mex , radio spectrographs of low frequency, and cosmic rays fluxes. These results prove the importance of monitoring space weather phenomena in the region and the need to strengthening the instrumentation network., Comment: Published in ANGEO
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- 2018
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18. Estimating the Maximum Intensities of Soft X-ray Flares Using Extreme Value Theory
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De la Luz, V., Balanzario, E. P., and Tsiftsi, T.
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
Solar flares are one of the most energetic events in the solar system, their impact on Earth at ground level and its atmosphere remains under study. The repercussions of this phenomenon in our technological infrastructure includes radio blackouts and errors in geopositional and navigation systems that are considered natural hazards in ever more countries. Occurrence frequency and intensity of the most energetic solar flares are been taken into account in national programs for civil protection in order to reduce the risk and increase the resilience from Space Weather events. In this work we use the statistical theory of extreme values as well as other statistical methods in order to asses the magnitudes of the most extreme solar flare events expected to occur in a given period of time. We found that the data set under study presents a dual tail behaviour. Our results show that on average we can expect one solar flare greater than X23 each 25 years, that is to say, one such event each two solar cycles., Comment: Accepted in Solar Physics
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- 2018
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19. ALMA's view of the Sun's nearest neighbours: The submm/mm SEDs of the alpha Centauri binary and a new source
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Liseau, R., De la Luz, V., O'Gorman, E., Bertone, E., Chavez, M., and Tapia, F.
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
The precise mechanisms that provide the non-radiative energy for heating the chromosphere and the corona of the Sun and other stars are at the focus of intense contemporary research. Observations at submm/mm wavelengths are particularly useful to obtain information about the run of the temperature in the upper atmosphere of Sun-like stars. We used ALMA to study the chromospheric emission of the aCen binary system in all six available frequency bands during Cycle2 in 2014/15. Since ALMA is an interferometer, the multi-telescope array is particularly suited for the observation of point sources. With its large collecting area, the sensitivity is high enough to allow the observation of nearby main-sequence stars at submm/mm wavelengths for the first time. The comparison of the observed spectral energy distributions with theoretical model computations provides the chromospheric structure in terms of temperature and density above the stellar photosphere and the quantitative understanding of the primary emission processes. Both stars were detected and resolved at all ALMA frequencies. For both aCenA and B, the existence and location of the temperature minima, firstly detected from space with Herschel, are well reproduced by the theoretical models of this paper. For aCenB, the temperature minimum is deeper than for A and occurs at a lower height in the atmosphere, but for both stars, Tmin/Teff is consistently lower than what is derived from optical and UV data. The submm/mm emission of the aCen stars is indeed very well reproduced by modified chromospheric models of the Quiet Sun. This most likely means that the non-radiative heating mechanisms of the upper atmosphere that are at work in the Sun are operating also in other solar-type stars., Comment: 10 pages, 7 figures, accepted for Astron. & Astrophys., Section 8
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20. Deep LMT/AzTEC millimeter observations of Epsilon Eridani and its surroundings
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Chavez-Dagostino, M., Bertone, E., de Miera, F. Cruz-Saenz, Marshall, J. P., Wilson, G. W., Sanchez-Argüelles, D., Hughes, D. H., Kennedy, G., Vega, O., De la Luz, V., Dent, W. R. F., Eiroa, C., Gomez-Ruiz, A. I., Greaves, J. S., Lizano, S., Lopez-Valdivia, R., Mamajek, E., Montaña, A., Olmedo, M., Rodriguez-Montoya, I., Schloerb, F. P., Yun, M. S., Zavala, J. A., and Zeballos, M.
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Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
Epsilon Eridani is a nearby, young Sun-like star that hosts a ring of cool debris analogous to the solar system's Edgeworth-Kuiper belt. Early observations at (sub-)mm wavelengths gave tentative evidence of the presence of inhomogeneities in the ring, which have been ascribed to the effect of a putative low eccentricity planet, orbiting close to the ring. The existence of these structures have been recently challenged by high resolution interferometric millimeter observations. Here we present the deepest single-dish image of Epsilon Eridani at millimeter wavelengths, obtained with the Large Millimeter Telescope Alfonso Serrano (LMT). The main goal of these LMT observations is to confirm (or refute) the presence of non-axisymmetric structure in the disk. The dusty ring is detected for the first time along its full projected elliptical shape. The radial extent of the ring is not spatially resolved and shows no evidence, to within the uncertainties, of dust density enhancements. Additional features of the 1.1 mm map are: (i) the presence of significant flux in the gap between the ring and the star, probably providing the first exo-solar evidence of Poynting-Robertson drag, (ii) an unambiguous detection of emission at the stellar position with a flux significantly above that expected from Epsilon Eridani's photosphere, and (iii) the identification of numerous unresolved sources which could correspond to background dusty star-forming galaxies., Comment: Accepted for publication in MNRAS
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21. Early Science with the Large Millimeter Telescope: Observations of Extremely Luminous High-z Sources Identified by Planck
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Harrington, K. C., Yun, Min S., Cybulski, R., Wilson, G. W., Aretxaga, I., Chavez, M., De la Luz, V., Erickson, N., Ferrusca, D., Gallup, A. D., Hughes, D. H., Montaña, A., Narayanan, G., Sánchez-Argüelles, D., Schloerb, F. P., Souccar, K., Terlevich, E., Terlevich, R., Zeballos, M., and Zavala, J. A.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
We present 8.5 arcsec resolution 1.1mm continuum imaging and CO spectroscopic redshift measurements of eight extremely bright submillimetre galaxies identified from the Planck and Herschel surveys, taken with the Large Millimeter Telescope's AzTEC and Redshift Search Receiver instruments. We compiled a candidate list of high redshift galaxies by cross-correlating the Planck Surveyor mission's highest frequency channel (857 GHz, FWHM = 4.5 arcmin) with the archival Herschel Spectral and Photometric Imaging Receiver (SPIRE) imaging data, and requiring the presence of a unique, single Herschel counterpart within the 150 arcsec search radius of the Planck source positions with 350 micron flux density larger than 100 mJy, excluding known blazars and foreground galaxies. All eight candidate objects observed are detected in 1.1mm continuum by AzTEC bolometer camera, and at least one CO line is detected in all cases with a spectroscopic redshift between 1.3 < z(CO) < 3.3. Their infrared spectral energy distributions mapped using the Herschel and AzTEC photometry are consistent with cold dust emission with characteristic temperature between $T_d$ = 43 K and 84 K. With apparent infrared luminosity of up to L(IR) = $3\times10^{14} \mu^{-1} L_\odot$, they are some of the most luminous galaxies ever found (with yet unknown gravitational magnification factor $\mu$). The analysis of their spectral energy distributions (SEDs) suggests that star formation is powering the bulk of their extremely large IR luminosities. Derived molecular gas masses of $M_{H2}=(0.6-7.8)\times 10^{11} M_\odot$ (for $\mu$~10) also make them some of the most gas-rich high redshift galaxies ever detected., Comment: 17 pages, 12 figures, accepted for publication in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
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22. A new submm source within a few arcseconds of $\alpha$ Centauri: ALMA discovers the most distant object of the solar system
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Liseau, R., Vlemmings, W., O'Gorman, E., Bertone, E., Chavez, M., and De la Luz, V.
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
We recently announced the detection of an unknown submillimeter source in our ALMA observations of alpha Cen AB. The source was detected in two epochs, a strong detection at 445~GHz and one at lower significance at 343.5~GHz. After valuable feedback of the community, it turns out that the detection at 343.5~GHz could not be reproduced with a different reduction software nor with fitting within the $(u,v)$-plane. The detection at 445~GHz has been further confirmed with modeling of the $(u,v)$-data and was shown to be robust at $>12\sigma$, confirming our detection of this unknown source. However, based on only one epoch, further analysis and preferably new data are needed, before publication of an article in which the nature of the new source can be discussed. The analysis has indicated the importance of both $(u,v)$-plane fitting and alternative data reduction when dealing with low signal to noise source detections., Comment: withdrawn until further data is available
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- 2015
23. Evaluation of Vectorcardiography Parameters Matrixed Synthesized
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Barros, Amanda Nunes, primary, Luz, V. B. S., additional, Bezerra, F. M. C., additional, Tavares, R. M., additional, Albrecht, F., additional, Murta, A. C., additional, Viana, R., additional, Lambauer, M. C., additional, Correia, E. B., additional, Hortegal, R., additional, and Moriya, H. T., additional
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- 2022
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24. Pelvic Region Panoramic Ultrasonography
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Oliveira, J. S., primary, Almeida, G. S., additional, Magno, J. E. C., additional, da Luz, V. R., additional, Fonseca, M. C. P., additional, and Miziara, I. M., additional
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- 2022
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25. PERCEPÇÃO DO CONDUTOR ACIDENTADO SOBRE OS FATORES INFLUENCIADORES DO ACIDENTE MOTOCICLÍSTICO
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COELHO, A. P., primary, RIOS, S.I.M., additional, LUZ, V. L.E. de S., additional, DOURADO, S. B.P.B., additional, VELOSO, M. V., additional, and CAVALCANTE, A.K. de C.B., additional
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- 2022
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26. Cytotoxicity Evaluation of Polymeric Biomaterials Containing Nitric Oxide Donors Using the Kidney Epithelial Cell Line (Vero)
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Luz, V. C. P., primary, Ambrosio, F. N., additional, Lombello, C. B., additional, Seabra, A. B., additional, and Nascimento, M. H. M., additional
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- 2022
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27. Study of Fine Radio-Burst Structures (FRBS) Observed by the Mexican Array Radio Telescope (MEXART)
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Casillas-Pérez, G. A., Carrillo-Vargas, A., De La Luz, V., and Huipe-Domratcheva, E.
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- 2022
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28. Origin of the 30 THz emission detected during the 2012 March 13 solar flare at 17:20 UT
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Trottet, G., Raulin, J. -P., MacKinnon, A., de Castro, G. Giménez, Simões, P. J. A., Cabezas, D., de La Luz, V., Luoni, M., and Kaufmann, P.
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
Solar observations in the infrared domain can bring important clues on the response of the low solar atmosphere to primary energy released during flares. At present the infrared continuum has been detected at 30 THz (10 $\mu$m) in only a few flares. In this work we present a detailed multi-frequency analysis of SOL2012-03-13, including observations at radio millimeter and sub-millimeter wavelengths, in hard X-rays (HXR), gamma-rays (GR), H-alpha, and white-light. HXR/GR spectral analysis shows that the event is a GR line flare and allows estimating the numbers of and energy contents in electrons, protons and alpha particles produced during the flare. The energy spectrum of the electrons producing the HXR/GR continuum is consistent with a broken power-law with an energy break at ~800 keV. It is shown that the high-energy part (above ~800 keV) of this distribution is responsible for the high-frequency radio emission (> 20 GHz) detected during the flare. By comparing the 30 THz emission expected from semi-empirical and time-independent models of the quiet and flare atmospheres, we find that most (~80%) of the observed 30 THz radiation can be attributed to thermal free-free emission of an optically-thin source. Using the F2 flare atmospheric model this thin source is found to be at temperatures T~8000 K and is located well above the minimum temperature region. We argue that the chromospheric heating, which results in 80% of the 30 THz excess radiation, can be due to energy deposition by non-thermal flare accelerated electrons, protons and alpha particles. The remaining 20% of the 30 THz excess emission is found to be radiated from an optically-thick atmospheric layer at T~5000 K, below the temperature minimum region, where direct heating by non-thermal particles is insufficient to account for the observed infrared radiation., Comment: 22 pages, 7 figures, accepted for publication in Solar Physics
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- 2015
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29. Early Science with the Large Millimeter Telescope: CO and [C II] Emission in the z=4.3 AzTEC J095942.9+022938 (COSMOS AzTEC-1)
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Yun, Min S., Aretxaga, I., Gurwell, M. A., Hughes, D. H., Montaña, A., Narayanan, G., González, D. Rosa, Sánchez-Argüelles, D., Schloerb, F. P., Snell, R. L., Vega, O., Wilson, G. W., Zeballos, M., Chavez, M., Cybulski, J. R., Díaz-Santos, T., De la Luz, V., Erickson, N., Ferrusca, D., Gim, H. B., Heyer, M. H., Iono, D., Pope, A., Rogstad, S. M., Scott, K. S., Souccar, K., Terlevich, E., Terlevich, R., Wilner, D., and Zavala, J. A.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
Measuring redshifted CO line emission is an unambiguous method for obtaining an accurate redshift and total cold gas content of optically faint, dusty starburst systems. Here, we report the first successful spectroscopic redshift determination of AzTEC J095942.9+022938 ("COSMOS AzTEC-1"), the brightest 1.1mm continuum source found in the AzTEC/JCMT survey (Scott et al. 2008), through a clear detection of the redshifted CO (4-3) and CO (5-4) lines using the Redshift Search Receiver on the Large Millimeter Telescope. The CO redshift of $z=4.3420\pm0.0004$ is confirmed by the detection of the redshifted 158 micron [C II] line using the Submillimeter Array. The new redshift and Herschel photometry yield $L_{FIR}=(1.1\pm0.1)\times 10^{13} L_\odot$ and $SFR = 1300\, M_\odot$ yr$^{-1}$. Its molecular gas mass derived using the ULIRG conversion factor is $1.4\pm0.2 \times 10^{11} M_\odot$ while the total ISM mass derived from the 1.1mm dust continuum is $3.7\pm0.7 \times 10^{11} M_\odot$ assuming dust temperature of 35 K. Our dynamical mass analysis suggests that the compact gas disk ($r\approx 1.1$ kpc, inferred from dust continuum and SED analysis) has to be nearly face-on, providing a natural explanation for the uncommonly bright, compact stellar light seen by the HST. The [C II] line luminosity $L_{[C~II]} = 7.8\pm1.1 \times 10^9 L_\odot$ is remarkably high, but it is only 0.04 per cent of the total IR luminosity. AzTEC COSMOS-1 and other high redshift sources with a spatially resolved size extend the tight trend seen between [C II]/FIR ratio and $\Sigma_{FIR}$ among IR-bright galaxies reported by Diaz-Santos et al. (2013) by more than an order of magnitude, supporting the explanation that the higher intensity of the IR radiation field is responsible for the "[C II] deficiency" seen among luminous starburst galaxies., Comment: 16 pages, 12 figures, accepted for publication in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
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- 2015
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30. Kinematics of ICMEs/shocks: blast wave reconstruction using type II emissions
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Corona-Romero, P., Gonzalez-Esparza, J. A., Aguilar-Rodriguez, E., de-la-Luz, V., and Mejia-Ambriz, J. C.
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
We present a physical methodology to reconstruct the trajectory of interplanetary shocks using type II radio emission data. This technique calculates the shock trajectory assuming that the disturbance propagates as a blast wave in the interplanetary medium. We applied this Blast Wave Reconstruction (BWR) technique to analyze eight fast Earth-directed ICMEs/shocks associated with type II emissions. The technique deduces a shock trajectory that reproduces the type II frequency drifts, and calculates shock onset speed, shock transit time and shock speed at 1 AU. There were good agreements comparing the BWR results with the type II spectra, with data from coronagraph images, in situ measurements, and interplanetary scintillation (IPS) observations. Perturbations on the type II data affect the accuracy of the BWR technique. This methodology could be applied to track interplanetary shocks causing TII emissions in real-time, to predict the shock arrival time and shock speed at 1 AU., Comment: Submitted to Solar Physics. In revision
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- 2015
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31. ALMA observations of alpha Centauri: First detection of main-sequence stars at 3mm wavelength
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Liseau, R., Vlemmings, W., Bayo, A., Bertone, E., Black, J. H., del Burgo, C., Chavez, M., Danchi, W., De la Luz, V., Eiroa, C., Ertel, S., Fridlund, M. C. W., Justtanont, K., Krivov, A., Marshall, J. P., Mora, A., Montesinos, B., Nyman, L. -A., Olofsson, G., Sanz-Forcada, J., Thebault, P., and White, G. J.
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
The precise mechanisms that provide the non-radiative energy for heating the chromosphere and the corona of the Sun and those of other stars constitute an active field of research. By studying stellar chromospheres one aims at identifying the relevant physical processes. Defining the permittable extent of the parameter space can also serve as a template for the Sun-as-a-star. Earlier observations with Herschel and APEX have revealed the temperature minimum of alpha Cen, but these were unable to spatially resolve the binary into individual components. With the data reported here, we aim at remedying this shortcoming. Furthermore, these earlier data were limited to the wavelength region between 100 and 870mu. In the present context, we intend to extend the spectral mapping to longer wavelengths, where the contrast between stellar photospheric and chromospheric emission becomes increasingly evident. ALMA is particularly suited to point sources, such as unresolved stars. ALMA provides the means to achieve our objectives with both its high sensitivity of the collecting area for the detection of weak signals and the high spatial resolving power of its adaptable interferometer for imaging close multiple stars. This is the first detection of main-sequence stars at a wavelength of 3mm. Furthermore, the individual components of the binary alpha CenAB are clearly detected and spatially well resolved at all ALMA wavelengths. The high S/N of these data permit accurate determination of their relative flux ratios. The previously obtained flux ratio of 0.44, which was based on measurements in the optical and at 70mu, is consistent with the present ALMA results, albeit with a large error bar. Given the distinct difference in their cyclic activity, the similarity of their submm SEDs appears surprising., Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures, Letter to Astronomy and Astrophysics
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- 2014
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32. Forelimb Bone Morphology and its Association with Foraging Ecology in Four Families of Neotropical Bats
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Sánchez, Mariano S. and Carrizo, Luz V.
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- 2021
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33. Selective Antineoplastic Potential of Fractionated Caribbean Native Ganoderma Species Extracts on Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Cells.
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Arroyo-Cruz, Luz V., Sagardía-González, Sebastián, Miller, Kurt, Ling, Taotao, Rivas, Fatima, and Martínez-Montemayor, Michelle M.
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TRIPLE-negative breast cancer , *EPIDERMAL growth factor receptors , *GANODERMA lucidum , *ESTROGEN receptors , *CYTOTOXINS , *PROGESTERONE receptors - Abstract
Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is an aggressive subtype characterized by the absence of estrogen receptor, progesterone receptor, and human epidermal growth factor receptor type 2 expression. It is known for its high malignancy, invasiveness, and propensity for metastasis, resulting in a poor prognosis due to the absence of beneficial therapeutic targets. Natural products derived from mushrooms have gained significant attention in neoplastic therapy due to their potential medicinal properties. The therapeutic potential of Ganoderma lucidum in breast cancer has been highlighted by our group, suggesting its use as an adjuvant treatment. The present study aims to assess the potential antineoplastic capacity of two Caribbean native Ganoderma species found in Puerto Rico, Ganoderma multiplicatum (G. multiplicatum) and Ganoderma martinicense (G. martinicense). Antiproliferative studies were conducted via cell viability assays after cultivation, harvesting, and fractionation of both species. The obtained results indicate that most of the fractions show some cytotoxicity against all cell lines, but 33% of the fractions (F1, F2, F7, F12) display selectivity towards cancer cell models. We demonstrate for the first time that native Ganoderma species can generate metabolites with anti-TNBC properties. Future avenues will focus on structure elucidation of the most active fractions of these Ganoderma extracts. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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34. ANATOMIA, AVALIAÇÃO E DISTÚRBIOS DOS I E II NERVOS CRANIANOS
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SANTOS, G. A., primary, JACINTO, T., additional, ZANCANARO, R. B., additional, LUZ, V. V. U., additional, FERNANDES, F., additional, and SANTOS, M. B. M., additional
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- 2021
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35. Ferias Científicas como Escenarios de Motivación e Interés por la Ciencia en Estudiantes Chilenos de Educación Media de la Región Metropolitana
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Oppliger, Luz V., Nuñez, Paula, and Gelcich, Stefan
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- 2019
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36. The Chromospheric Solar Millimeter-wave Cavity, as a Result of the Temperature Minimum Region
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De la Luz, V., Raulin, J. -P., and Lara, A.
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
We present a detailed theoretical analysis of the local radio emission at the lower part of the solar atmosphere. To accomplish this, we have used a numerical code to simulate the emission and transport of high frequency electromagnetic waves from 2 GHz up to 10 THz. As initial conditions we used three well know chromospheric models. In this way, the generated synthetic spectra allows us to study the local emission and absorption processes with high resolution in both altitude and frequency. Associated with the temperature minimum predicted by these models we found that the local optical depth at millimeter wavelengths remains constant, producing an optically thin layer which is surrounded by two layers of high local emission. We call this structure the Chromospheric Solar Millimeter-wave Cavity (CSMC). The CSMC shows the complexity of the relationship between the theoretical temperature profile and the observed brightness temperature and may help to understand the dispersion of the observed brightness temperature in the millimeter wavelength range., Comment: Accepted in the ApJ
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- 2012
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37. The Use of Therapy Dogs in the Pediatric COVID-19 Vaccination at the University of Puerto Rico Medical Sciences Campus.
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Zorrilla, Carmen D., Guiot, Humberto M., Maldonado-Dávila, Wanda T., Jiménez-Ramírez, Francisco J., Camacho, Luz V., Sánchez, Suane, Segarra, Barbara, and Figueroa, Leyra
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- 2024
38. Photoelectrochemical hydrogen generation on TiO2 nanotube arrays sensitized with CdS@Sb2S3 core shell particles
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Carrera-Crespo, J.E., Ramos-Sánchez, G., De la Luz, V., González, F., Barrera, E., and González, I.
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- 2017
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39. Study of ionospheric disturbances over Mexico associated with transient space weather events
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Romero-Hernandez, E., Gonzalez-Esparza, J.A., Rodriguez-Martinez, M., Sergeeva, M.A., Aguilar-Rodriguez, E., Mejia-Ambriz, J.C., and De la Luz, V.
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- 2017
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40. Features of TEC behaviour over the low-latitude North-American region during the period of medium solar activity
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Sergeeva, M.A., Maltseva, O.A., Gonzalez-Esparza, J.A., De la Luz, V., and Corona-Romero, P.
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- 2017
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41. TRACER STUDY OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN FISHERIES GRADUATES OF PARTIDO STATE UNIVERSITY (PSU) SAGÑAY CAMPUS
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Luz V. Tria and Hazel R. Bocacao
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This study was carried out to determine the employability of the Bachelor of Science of Fisheries graduates of Partido State University Sagñay Campus from 2015-2017. It also assessed the graduates’ evaluation of the BS Fisheries program. A modified Graduate Tracer Study (GTS) survey questionnaire was used to gather data analyzed using frequency counts, percentage, and ranking. Out of the 66 graduates, 29 (43.94%) participated in the study. Results revealed that a considerable number of surveyed respondents are practitioners in the field of fisheries mostly as contractual employees in government agencies either as professional, technical or supervisory employees. However, performance in the board exam is low. Their monthly incomes are ranging from Php10,000 to Php14,999.00. Despite low economic returns, they choose to stay in their first job for an average of 3 to less than 4 years. It commonly talks them 1 to 6 months to land a job found through walk-in application, recommendations and information from friends. Generally, they enjoy satisfaction with their work. Unemployed graduates cited family concerns and advanced studies as reasons for unemployment. Graduates expressed high satisfaction with the services, learning environment/climate provided by the campus, and moderate satisfaction for facilities. Perceptions on adequacy and relevance of training were high. Similarly, the graduates generally believed that the campus had been instrumental in developing their knowledge, skills and attitudes, responsive to the needs of the industry. This study recommends enhancement of the program, faculty, linkage, and facilities.
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42. Consenso de leucemia mieloide aguda en México
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Luara L. Arana-Luna, Martha Alvarado-Ibarra, Luis G. Silva-Michel, Adrián Morales-Maravilla, María del C. González-Rubio, Lénica A. Chávez-Aguilar, Ma. Fernanda Tena-Iturralde, Liliana Mojica-Balceras, Nidia Zapata-Canto, Patricia Galindo-Delgado, Ma. Raquel Miranda-Madrazo, Alba E. Morales-Hernández, Karina Silva-Vera, Flavio A. Grimaldo-Gómez, Álvaro Hernández-Caballero, Ramón A. Bates-Martín, José L. Álvarez-Vera, Fredy Tepepa-Flores, Óscar Teomitzi-Sánchez, Denisse J. Fermín-Caminero, José A. de la Peña-Celaya, Óscar Salazar-Ramírez, Luz V. Flores-Villegas, Lidia V. Guerra-Alarcón, Faustino Leyto-Cruz, Sergio I. Inclán-Alarcón, Andrea I. Milán-Salvatierra, Yanet Ventura-Enríquez, Uendy Pérez-Lozano, Pamela E. Báez-Islas, Ana L. Tapia-Enríquez, Orlando G. Palma-Moreno, Jocelyn Aguilar-Luevano, Arturo Espinosa-Partida, Luis F. Pérez-Jacobo, Flavio Rojas-Castillejos, Josué I. Ruiz-Contreras, Sergio J. Loera-Fragoso, Jesús E. Medina-Coral, Brenda L. Acosta-Maldonado, Emely J. Soriano-Mercedes, Erick E. Saucedo-Montes, Luis M. Valero-Saldana, Susana G. González-Prieto, Lorena Nava-Villegas, Ana K. Hernández-Colín, Areli E. Hernández-Alcántara, Pedro A. Zárate-Rodríguez, Gregorio Ignacio-Ibarra, Luis A. Meillón-García, Karla A. Espinosa-Bautista, Cindy Ledesma-de la Cruz, Diego M. Barbosa-Loría, Carolina García-Castillo, Carolina Balderas-Delgado, Álvaro Cabrera-García, Juan M. Pérez-Zúñiga, Eleazar Hernández-Ruiz, Atenas Villela-Peña, Sue Cynthia Gómez Cortés, Hilda Romero-Rodelo, Katheryn B. Garzón-Velásquez, Cristina Serrano-Hernández, Annel Martínez-Ríos, Ma. Luisa Pedraza-Colín, Jorge A. Martínez-Coronel, Iris M. Narváez-Davalos, Alinka S. García-Camacho, Laura E. Merino-Pasaye, Carolina Aguilar-Andrade, Juan A. Aguirre-Domínguez, Pedro G. Guzmán-Mera, Elizabeth Delgado-de la Rosa, Perla E. Flores López, Lilia L. González-Aguirre, Edgar M. Ramírez-Alfaro, Heidi Vera-Calderón, Ma. Lizeth Meza-Dávalos, Juan Murillo-Cruz, Yayra M. Pichardo-Cepín, and Eva F. Ramírez-Romero
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43. The Relation Between the Radial Temperature Profile in the Chromosphere and the Solar Spectrum at Centimeter, Millimeter, Submillimeter, and Infrared Wavelengths
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De la Luz, V., Chavez, M., Bertone, E., Gimenez de Castro, G., Tomczyk, Steven, editor, Zhang, Jie, editor, and Bastian, Timothy, editor
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- 2014
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44. Enhancing Learning of the Grad-Shafranov Equation through Scientific Literature: Part 1 of a Physics Education Series
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Ojeda-González, A., primary, Santos, L. Nunes dos, additional, De La Luz, V., additional, Cristaldo-Oliveira, M., additional, Sousa, A.N. Laurindo, additional, Prestes, A., additional, Klausner, V., additional, and Pilling, S., additional
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45. Consenso mexicano para el diagnóstico y tratamiento de la trombastenia de Glanzmann
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García-Chávez, Jaime, primary, Hernández-Juárez, Jesús, additional, Sánchez-Jara, Berenice, additional, García-Lee, Ma. Teresa, additional, Rodríguez-Castillejos, Cecilia, additional, Montiel-Cervantes, Laura, additional, Moreno-Hernández, Manuel, additional, Ramos-Blas, Gustavo J., additional, Soto-Padilla, Janet M., additional, Flores-Villegas, Luz V., additional, Pérez-Zúñiga, Juan M., additional, López-Arroyo, José L., additional, Villarreal-Martínez, Laura, additional, Madera-Maldonado, Cristina E., additional, Herrejón-Carmona, Misael, additional, Lozano-Garcidueñas, Mónica, additional, Vargas-Ruiz, Ángel G., additional, Hernández-Hernández, Darinel, additional, de la Peña-Díaz, Aurora, additional, Aquino-Fernández, Efraín, additional, and Majluf-Cruz, Abraham, additional
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- 2022
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46. Consenso mexicano para el diagnóstico y tratamiento de la trombastenia de Glanzmann
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Jaime García-Chávez, Jesús Hernández-Juárez, Berenice Sánchez-Jara, Ma. Teresa García-Lee, Cecilia Rodríguez-Castillejos, Laura Montiel-Cervantes, Manuel Moreno-Hernández, Gustavo J. Ramos-Blas, Janet M. Soto-Padilla, Luz V. Flores-Villegas, Juan M. Pérez-Zúñiga, José L. López-Arroyo, Laura Villarreal-Martínez, Cristina E. Madera-Maldonado, Misael Herrejón-Carmona, Mónica Lozano-Garcidueñas, Ángel G. Vargas-Ruiz, Darinel Hernández-Hernández, Aurora de la Peña-Díaz, Efraín Aquino-Fernández, and Abraham Majluf-Cruz
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General Medicine - Published
- 2022
47. A primer on partially observable Markov decision processes (POMDPs)
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Luz V. Pascal, Iadine Chadès, Sam Nicol, Cameron S. Fletcher, and Jonathan Ferrer-Mestres
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Primer (paint) ,Mathematical optimization ,Computer science ,Ecological Modeling ,engineering ,Observable ,Markov decision process ,engineering.material ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Stochastic programming - Published
- 2021
48. TRACER STUDY OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN FISHERIES GRADUATES OF PARTIDO STATE UNIVERSITY (PSU) SAGÑAY CAMPUS
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Tria, Luz V., primary and Bocacao, Hazel R., additional
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- 2022
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49. An ecomorphological analysis of forelimb musculotendinous system in sigmodontine rodents (Rodentia, Cricetidae, Sigmodontinae)
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Carrizo, Luz V., Tulli, María J., and Abdala, Virginia
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- 2014
50. Life Narratives of Women-Recipients of University-Designed Extension Programs
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Teresita T. Rungduin, Tito C. Baclagan, Armina B. Mangaoil, Ma. Luz V. Rantael, and Fortunato G. Vendivel
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Women’s involvement in community activities is common in university-designed extension programs. This paper explores the life stories of women who believed there were changes in their quality of life and relationships with their families and other women as a result of participating in these activities. Focusing on producing gourmet gourami (bottled fish), a focus-group discussion was conducted among nine women-volunteers in a rural community in Quezon, Philippines. The academic and community collaboration produced women who perceived themselves as equals to their partners and advocates for change. This translational process from theory to practice was seen as helpful by the participants and led to motivating others to participate. The research may be a platform for stakeholders, especially academicians and policy-makers, to consider concentrating on how university-learned ideals and knowledge can be beneficial for community members.
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- 2022
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