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    Video Natalia Ramirez Meneses Diplomado 2018 A

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    Ejercicio de expresión oral realizado en el diplomado en Competencias básicas en TIC por la docente Natalia Ramirez Meneses.Universidad de Ibagu

    EL PENSAMIENTO CRÍTICO EN EL SISTEMA EDUCATIVO DE FINLANDIA

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    Rodríguez de Armas, María Natalia; director de proyecto: Euán Ramirez, Reyna Guadalupe2022-2023Máster Universitario en Profesorado de Educación Secundaria Obligatoria y Bachillerato, Formación Profesional y Enseñanza de IdiomasFacultad de Ciencias de la Educació

    Mazzaella canaliculata N. Arakaki & M. E. Ramirez, comb. nov.

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    Mazzaella canaliculata (C.Agardh) N.Arakaki & M.E.Ramírez comb. nov. Basionym: Sphaerococcus canaliculatus C. Agardh 1822, 260. Species algarum rite cognitae, cum synonymis, differentiis specificis et descriptionibus succinctis. Volumen primum pars posterior. pp. [v-vi], 169-398. Lundae [Lund]: ex officina Berlingiana. Homotypic Synonyms: Chondrus canaliculatus (C.Agardh) Greville 1830: lv, Gigartina chilensis D.H. Kim 1976: 39. Holotype: LD 23179, cystocarpic specimen, leg. Binder Type locality: Valparaiso, Chile. Additional specimens examined: CHILE. Coquimbo, Puerto Aldea, cystocarpic and tetrasporic, submareal, 30° 15’ S, 14.vi.94 and 18.i.95, N. Arakaki. Valparaíso, Caleta Horcón, 32° 42’ S, 26.v.94, 31.i.95, cystocarpic, intertidal, N. Arakaki. Valparaíso, Agardh Herbarium, LD 23180, LD 23181, LD 23182, LD 23183. PERU. Ica, Paracas, Playa Mendieta, cystocarpic, drift, coll. A. Peters & C. Acleto (SGO 109805), vi.1989. Ica, Paracas, Playa Mendieta, cystocarpic and tetrasporic plants, 14° 3’ S, 15.iii.94 and 11.iii.95, coll. N. Arakaki (SGO pending). Ica, Marcona, Playa Siete Huecos, 27.iv.2016, coll. N. Arakaki (SH-139, SH-146, IMARPE). Ica, Marcona, Playa Hermosa, 23.x.2016, coll. N. Arakaki (IMARPE-05-001408-2) and 28.iv.2016, coll. G. Vega (IMARPE-05000783-2). Ica, Marcona, Reserva Nacional San Fernando, 29.iv.2016, coll. G. Vega (IMARPE-05-000765 and IMARPE-05-000771). Ica, Marcona, Poza de Lapa, 21.x.2016, coll. G. Vega (IMARPE-05-001393) and 27.iv.2016, coll. G. Vega (IMARPE-05-000689). Ica, Paracas, Playa Mendieta, 27.v.2017, coll. D.Márquez & S. Suárez (USM 322398). Ica, Paracas, Playa Mendieta, 26.x.2017, coll. S. Suárez (USM 322397), Ccan-men-2pob, Ccan-men-3pob). Lima, Bahía de Pucusana, 14.iii.2018, coll. N. Arakaki (IMARPE-05-001235). Ica, Paracas, Playa Mendieta, 28.iii.2019, coll. N. Arakaki (USM 322399).Published as part of Arakaki, Natalia & Ramirez, Maria Eliana, 2021, Mazzaella canaliculata comb. nov. based on Chondrus canaliculatus (Gigartinaceae, Rhodophyta) from Peru and Chile, pp. 211-228 in Phytotaxa 497 (3) on page 219, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.497.3.2, http://zenodo.org/record/542394

    Spatiotemporal modeling of fishing landings in the Colombian Pacific using functional data

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    ilustraciones, diagramasEl documento a continuación tiene como objetivo estimar modelos estocásticos de series de tiempo ARIMA para las toneladas de especies de peces más importantes a nivel social y económico en el Pacífico colombiano, capturadas por medio de pesca. Se pretende usar como covariables de los modelos de producción por especie, las curvas de salinidad y temperatura medidas a -0.5, -41 y -86 metros bajo la superficie del océano, las cuales fueron calculadas usando herramientas de análisis espacial y análisis de datos funcionales, tomando como referencia para cada especie, el área formada por los pixeles con los valores más altos de probabilidad del ráster de presencia de especies y los archivos NetCDF del Pacífico de temperatura y salinidad para distintas profundidades; con el fin de explicar el comportamiento de la producción de desembarcos por especie en función de los cambios de las variables oceanográficas. (Texto tomado de la fuente)The following document aims to estimate stochastic ARIMA time series models for the production in tons of fishing landings of the most socially and economically important fish species in the Colombian Pacific. It is intended to use as covariates of the production models by species, the salinity and temperature curves measured at -0.5, -41 and -86 meters under the ocean surface, which were calculated using spatial analysis tools and functional data analysis, taking as a reference for each species, the area formed by the pixels with the highest probability values of the species presence raster and the Pacific NetCDF files of temperature and salinity for different depths; in order to be able to explain the behavior of the production of landings by species as a function of changes in oceanographic variables.MaestríaMagíster en Ciencias - EstadísticaAnálisis espacial, Series de tiempo, Datos funcionale

    FIGURE 3 in Mazzaella canaliculata comb. nov. based on Chondrus canaliculatus (Gigartinaceae, Rhodophyta) from Peru and Chile

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    FIGURE 3. ML phylogenetic tree of COI sequences, showing the position of Mazzaella canaliculata comb. nov. from different localities of central Peru, along with other species of Mazzaella and genera of the family Gigartinaceae. The ML bootstrap support and Bayesian posterior priorities ≥ 50/0.5 are reported above and below the branches. The dash '-' indicates lower support values. Generatypes species are identified by an asterisk (*).Published as part of Arakaki, Natalia & Ramirez, Maria Eliana, 2021, Mazzaella canaliculata comb. nov. based on Chondrus canaliculatus (Gigartinaceae, Rhodophyta) from Peru and Chile, pp. 211-228 in Phytotaxa 497 (3) on page 220, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.497.3.2, http://zenodo.org/record/542394

    Natalia LL - artystka neoawangardowa

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    The paper shows Natalia Lach-Lachowicz (Natalia LL) as a neo avant-garde artist whose works in a specific maximalistic way are very close to the main currents of avant-garde trends: new mediality (photography), minimalism, conceptualism, performance, bodyart, pop-art, and feminist art. The author of the article concentrates mainly on the mutual influences of conceptualism, consumptionism, and feminism in Natalia LL’s works and pays attention to the emancipatory potential of her works of the seventies and the eighties

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    Detecting pathogens and mounting immune responses upon infection is crucial for animal health. However, these responses come at a high metabolic price (McKean and Lazzaro, 2011, Kominsky et al., 2010), and avoiding pathogens before infection may be advantageous. The bacterial endotoxins lipopolysaccharides (LPS) are important immune system infection cues (Abbas et al., 2014), but it remains unknown whether animals possess sensory mechanisms to detect them prior to infection. Here we show that Drosophila melanogaster display strong aversive responses to LPS and that gustatory neurons expressing Gr66a bitter receptors mediate avoidance of LPS in feeding and egg laying assays. We found the expression of the chemosensory cation channel dTRPA1 in these cells to be necessary and sufficient for LPS avoidance. Furthermore, LPS stimulates Drosophila neurons in a TRPA1-dependent manner and activates exogenous dTRPA1 channels in human cells. Our findings demonstrate that flies detect bacterial endotoxins via a gustatory pathway through TRPA1 activation as conserved molecular mechanism.sponsorship: Vlaams Instituut voor Biotechnologie Alessia Soldano Luis Franco Guangda Liu Natalia Mora Emre Yaksi Bassem A Hassanr Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek G.0702.12 Alessia Soldano Yeranddy A Alpizar Brett Boonen Alejandro Lopez-Requena Natalia Mora Thomas Voets Rudi Vennekens Bassem A Hassan Karel Talaverar Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek G.0077.15 Alessia Soldano Yeranddy A Alpizar Brett Boonen Alejandro Lopez-Requena Natalia Mora Thomas Voets Rudi Vennekens Bassem A Hassan Karel Talaverar Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek G.0680.10 Alessia Soldano Yeranddy A Alpizar Brett Boonen Alejandro Lopez-Requena Natalia Mora Thomas Voets Rudi Vennekens Bassem A Hassan Karel Talaverar Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek G.0681.10 Alessia Soldano Yeranddy A Alpizar Brett Boonen Alejandro Lopez-Requena Natalia Mora Thomas Voets Rudi Vennekens Bassem A Hassan Karel Talaverar Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek G.0503.12 Alessia Soldano Yeranddy A Alpizar Brett Boonen Alejandro Lopez-Requena Natalia Mora Thomas Voets Rudi Vennekens Bassem A Hassan Karel Talaverar Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek G.0654.15 Alessia Soldano Yeranddy A Alpizar Brett Boonen Alejandro Lopez-Requena Natalia Mora Thomas Voets Rudi Vennekens Bassem A Hassan Karel Talaverar Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek G.0761.10N Alessia Soldano Yeranddy A Alpizar Brett Boonen Alejandro Lopez-Requena Natalia Mora Thomas Voets Rudi Vennekens Bassem A Hassan Karel Talaverar Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek G.0596.12 Alessia Soldano Yeranddy A Alpizar Brett Boonen Alejandro Lopez-Requena Natalia Mora Thomas Voets Rudi Vennekens Bassem A Hassan Karel Talaverar Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek G.0565.07 Alessia Soldano Yeranddy A Alpizar Brett Boonen Alejandro Lopez-Requena Natalia Mora Thomas Voets Rudi Vennekens Bassem A Hassan Karel Talaverar KU Leuven GOA/14/011 Alessia Soldano Yeranddy A Alpizar Brett Boonen Luis Franco Alejandro Lopez-Requena Guangda Liu Natalia Mora Emre Yaksi Thomas Voets Rudi Vennekens Bassem A Hassan Karel Talaverar European Commission IUAP P7/13 Alessia Soldano Yeranddy A Alpizar Brett Boonen Luis Franco Alejandro Lopez-Requena Guangda Liu Natalia Mora Emre Yaksi Thomas Voets Rudi Vennekensr KU Leuven OT/12/091 Alessia Soldano Yeranddy A Alpizar Brett Boonen Luis Franco Alejandro Lopez-Requena Guangda Liu Natalia Mora Emre Yaksi Thomas Voets Rudi Vennekens Bassem A Hassan Karel Talaverar KU Leuven PF-TRPLe Alessia Soldano Yeranddy A Alpizar Brett Boonen Luis Franco Alejandro Lopez-Requena Guangda Liu Natalia Mora Emre Yaksi Thomas Voets Rudi Vennekens Bassem A Hassan Karel Talavera (Vlaams Instituut voor Biotechnologie, Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek|G.0702.12, Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek|G.0077.15, Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek|G.0680.10, Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek|G.0681.10, Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek|G.0503.12, Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek|G.0654.15, Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek|G.0761.10N, Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek|G.0596.12, KU Leuven|GOA/14/011, KU Leuven|OT/12/091, European Commission|IUAP P7/13, KU Leuven PF-TRPLe)status: Publishe

    The Effect of a Culinary Medicine Intervention on the Dietary Habits of Patients With Type 2 Diabetes

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    Purpose: Culinary medicine interventions have been shown to help manage and prevent chronic illnesses. This project aims to see if a virtual culinary medicine (VCM) intervention could produce dietary changes in T2D patients with elevated BMI. Methods: Patients with T2D and elevated BMI (>25) were recruited from primary care clinics in low-income neighborhoods. The VCM program teaches basic cooking skills and facilitates discussions on nutrition topics. We conducted a pilot study using a pre-post survey design to assess if participants improved dietary behaviors, compared to patients from a control clinic. Results: 89 individuals enrolled in the program (58 intervention, 31 control), and 67 completed follow-up surveys (45 intervention, 22 control). Participants in the intervention group significantly improved their fruit (OR 4.24, 95% CI 1.83, 9.83), green salad (OR 2.67, 95% CI 1.19, 5.97) and other non-fried vegetables (OR 2.55, 95% CI 1.18, 5.49) consumption from pre- to post-test. However, the intervention group only had a statistically significant between-group increase in fruits (OR 5.63, 95% CI 1.29, 24.62). We saw a significant between-group reduction in french fries and fried potato consumption (OR 0.22, 95% CI 0.05, 0.96). Conclusion: The VCM led to an improvement in fruit consumption and a decrease in french fries and fried potato consumption. While a limited sample limits our interpretation, it appears that this short VCM curriculum can improve the healthfulness of dietary intake in patients with T2D and elevated BMI. [This project was completed with contributions from Diana Guevara, Joanne Chow, Marcelo-Ramirez, Grace, and Natalia I. Heredia from UTHealth Houston School of Public Health, and Natalia Williams and Logan Thornton from UTPhysicians.]Health and Human Performance, Department ofHonors Colleg

    El lenguaje familiar como medio de expresión de espacios comunes en Natalia Ginzburg y Carmen Martín Gaite

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    Il presente studio intende analizzare i numerosi luoghi comuni rilevati nella scrittura di Carmen Martín Gaite e Natalia Ginzburg, due scrittrici appartenenti a due culture caratterizzate per le loro proffonde interrelazioni storiche. In particolare, lo studio si incentrerà sull’analisi del linguaggio famigliare che caratterizza la produzione narrativa di entrambi le scrittrici, dopo aver tracciato una panoramica generale sulle diverse tematiche che accomunano sia la loro opera che la loro personalità

    Hongos agaricoides de las Yungas argentinas. Clave de géneros

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    Niveiro, Nicolás; Paola Zuliani; Natalia A. Ramirez; Orlando F. Popoff; Edgardo O. Alber tó. 2014. “Hongos agaricoides de las Yungas Argentinas. Clave de géneros”. Lilloa 51(1). Las Yungas argentinas constituyen una ecorregión que si bien no abarca más del 2% de la superficie de Argentina, presenta más del 50% de la biodiversidad de nuestro país. Esto también se ve reflejado en la diversidad de hongos, y principalmente en la de hongos agaricoides (Basidiomycota). En base a la cantidad de especies de hongos agaricoides conocidas para las Yungas argentinas, realizamos un listado de los géneros conocidos para el área, y presentamos una clave para separarlos, resultando un total de 108 géneros
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