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Paisajes distópicos en la trilogía Bruna Husky de Rosa Montero
Nei romanzi della detective Bruna Husky, Rosa Montero si avvale di un paesaggio urbano degradato, inspirato al noto film Blade Runner. La coesistenza di elementi attuali e futuristici, permettono all’autrice di proiettare le preoccupazioni del suo presente in un Madrid distopico, a partire dal ricorso a elementi sia del romanzo poliziesco che della fantascienza.In the novels of the detective Bruna Husky, Rosa Montero uses a degraded urban landscape, inspired by the well-known film Blade Runner. The coexistence of current and futuristic elements allows the author to project the concerns of her present into a dystopian Madrid, starting from the use of elements of both hard-boiled and science fiction
Bruna.Mundim.ASN.2015
<p>R Code to map data on author home country presented in Bruna and Mundim's 2015 talk at the ASN/SSB/SSE meeting in Guaruja, Brazil</p
Collection of alkenylcoumarin derivatives as Taq DNA polymerase inhibitors: SAR and in silico simulations
Using a feasible method, we generated a small focused library of structurally related alkenylcoumarins. These compounds were evaluated as potential antitumoral agents against Taq DNA polymerase. 6-(pent-4-enyloxy)-coumarin (7) IC50 = 48.33 ± 2.85 μM was defined as a small molecule able to disturb DNA replication. Docking and Molecular Dynamic Simulations suggest an active-site binding. Structure/activity relationship was reasonably established. Compound 7 represents a potential structure for further studies in the development of new anti-cancer DNA/polymerase binding agents.Fil: Bruna Haupt, Ezequiel Fabricio. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - San Luis. Instituto de Investigaciones en Tecnología Química. Universidad Nacional de San Luis. Facultad de Química, Bioquímica y Farmacia. Instituto de Investigaciones en Tecnología Química; ArgentinaFil: Garro, Hugo Alejandro. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - San Luis. Instituto de Investigaciones en Tecnología Química. Universidad Nacional de San Luis. Facultad de Química, Bioquímica y Farmacia. Instituto de Investigaciones en Tecnología Química; ArgentinaFil: Gutierrez, Lucas Joel. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - San Luis. Instituto Multidisciplinario de Investigaciones Biológicas de San Luis. Universidad Nacional de San Luis. Facultad de Ciencias Físico Matemáticas y Naturales. Instituto Multidisciplinario de Investigaciones Biológicas de San Luis; ArgentinaFil: Pungitore, Carlos Rodolfo. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - San Luis. Instituto de Investigaciones en Tecnología Química. Universidad Nacional de San Luis. Facultad de Química, Bioquímica y Farmacia. Instituto de Investigaciones en Tecnología Química; Argentin
Un dépotoir du bas Moyen Âge dans le quartier Saint-Jean à Lyon
Bruna Maccari-Poisson, Ein Schuttabladeplatz des Spätmittelalters im Stadtviertel Saint-Jean in Lyon.
Der Verfasser untersucht Keramikscherben, die sich in einem ehemaligen Brunnen fanden, der gegen Ende des Mittelalters zugeschiittet und als Schuttabladeplatz verwendet wurde ; acht stratigraphische Einheiten konnten ermittelt werden. Der Autor schlägt unter Anwendung von typologischen Kriterien vor, einerseits das XV. Jh., andererseits das beginnende XVI. Jh. als Entstehungszeit dieser Keramikscherben zu bestimmen. Eine zusammenfassende Übersicht der Formen läßt ihre Entwicklung während der Auffüllphasen erkennen.Bruna Maccari-Poisson : A rubbish pit from the Late Middle Ages in the Saint-Jean quarter of Lyon.
The author examines pottery found in an ancient well, filled in towards the end of the Middle Ages and then converted into a rubbish pit, in which eight stratigraphie units have been identified. Using typological criteria, the author proposes to date some of the pottery to the fifteenth century, and the rest to the early sixteenth century. A table recapitulating their forms, makes their evolution through the in filling of the pit very clear.L'auteur étudie un lot de céramiques trouvées dans un ancien puits comblé vers la fin du Moyen Age et converti en dépotoir, dans lequel huit unités stratigraphiques ont été reconnues. L'auteur, utilisant des critères typologiques, propose de dater ces céramiques, d'une part du XVe siècle, d'autre part du début du XVIe. Un tableau récapitulatif des formes fait apparaître leur évolution au cours du remplissage du dépotoir.Maccari-Poisson Bruna. Un dépotoir du bas Moyen Âge dans le quartier Saint-Jean à Lyon. In: Archéologie médiévale, tome 18, 1988. pp. 215-237
Leonardo Manrique Castañeda: una visión interdisciplinaria. 1 Año 1 (2014) enero-marzo. Rutas de Campo. Estudiosos de Guerrero: Semblanzas
Grosser Lerner, Eva y Benjamín Pérez González, “Leonardo Manrique Castañeda (entrevista)”, en Martha C. Muntzel y Bruna Radelli (coords.), Homenaje a Leonardo Manrique, México, INAH, 1993, pp. 9-45.Guzmán Betancourt, Ignacio, “Bibliografía de Leonardo Manrique Castañeda”, en Martha C. Muntzel y Bruna Radelli (coords.), Homenaje a Leonardo Manrique, México, INAH, 1993, pp. 141-152.Manrique Castañeda, Leonardo, “Historia de las lenguas indígenas de México”, en Beatriz Garza Cuarón y George Baudot, Historia de la literatura mexicana. Las literaturas amerindias de México y la literatura en español del siglo XVI, México, Siglo XXI, vol. 1, 1996, pp. 51-83.Manrique, Leonardo, “El panorama de los estudios lingüísticos de Guerrero”, en Gloria Artís, Miguel Ángel Rubio y Mette Marie Wacher, Guerrero: una mirada antropológica e histórica, México, INAH, 2007, pp. 493-498.Zúñiga, Rosa María, “Reconstrucciones lingüísticas efectuadas por Leonardo Manrique”, en Martha C. Muntzel y Bruna Radelli (coords.), Homenaje a Leonardo Manrique, México, INAH, 1993, pp. 135-140
Reporting of conflict of interest and sponsorship in dental journals.
OBJECTIVE
Detailed information on potential conflict of interest (COI) and sponsorship is pivotal for the adequate understanding and appropriate interpretation of the reported study results. The reporting of COI and sponsorship and any potential associations with study characteristics in publications of all dental journals with impact factor was examined.
METHODS
The Web of Science database was searched, in March 2019, for articles published from February 28, 2018 to March 1, 2019. A random a sample of 1000 articles in English was selected. Two independent authors extracted the following article characteristics: type of article, dental field, number of authors, country/continent affiliation of the first author, dental journal, journal impact factor, number of citations, Altmetric score, type of COI and sponsorship. Disagreements during data extraction were resolved by discussion and consensus. Descriptive statistics were calculated for the selected variables and multinomial logistic regression was implemented to assess the association between COI, sponsorship, and the other variables.
RESULTS
3% of dental publications declared a COI, whereas in 32.5% of publications the presence of COI was unclear. The most prevalent type of COI was financial (n = 26). Non-profit organizations funded 37.2% of the articles, while the sponsorship for 40.4% articles was unclear. Regression analysis showed that publications reporting COI had greater odds of receiving sponsorship from for profit sources.
CONCLUSIONS
Sponsorship and COI information seem to be underreported in dental journals. Efforts should be made by authors, journals, and publishers to provide more comprehensive information to allow the reader to understand the potential impact of sponsorship and COI on study results
Electroendephalography data from study on neurorehabilitation after stroke
Electroencephalography data collected from a study investigating the neurophysiological aspects of a neurorehabilitation protocol combining neuromodulation with transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) and extreme reality for people with stroke.
The generated data associated with the study are not publicly available due to ethical requirements, but are available from the corresponding author on reasonable request
Geological and structural map of the southeastern Pag Island, Croatia: field constraints on the Cretaceous - Eocene evolution of the Dinarides foreland
The sedimentary succession exposed in the Northern Dalmatia Islands mainly consists of Cretaceous to Neogene shallow water carbonates, folded and imbricated within the External Dinarides thrust belt. During Cretaceous times, carbonate sediments were deposed on a heterogeneous, tectonically-influenced carbonate platform, which was then uplifted and eroded, as evidenced by a regional unconformity embracing the Late Cretaceous and Paleocene. Sedimentation resumed during the Eocene, when the area was part of the foreland basin of the Dinaric belt. With our geological and structural map of the southeastern Pag Island at the 1:25,000 scale, we refined the stratigraphic and structural setting and the tectono- sedimentary evolution of the area.Applied Geolog
Pressure transient analysis to investigate a coupled fracture corridor and a fault damage zone causing an early thermal breakthrough in the North Alpine Foreland Basin
The heterogeneity of the Upper Jurassic carbonate reservoir (Malm reservoir) beneath the North Alpine Foreland Basin has a significant influence on the mass and heat flow processes during geothermal exploitation. Geophysical borehole data revealed that sub-seismic scale fractures and karstified fractures occur at the inflow zones of deep geothermal wells. However, pressure transient analysis (PTA) in some previous studies concluded that it is difficult to detect the influence of sub-seismic scale features, suggesting that radial flow regime is dominant. Accordingly, a regional thermal-hydraulic model adopted the equivalent porous medium (EPM) approach, homogenizing the sub-seismic scale reservoir heterogeneities; however, unable to detect an early thermal breakthrough (ETB) in a geothermal doublet located SE of Munich. We apply PTA on three buildup tests belonging to that doublet following a deterministic approach to constrain the reservoir type by interpreting the pressure derivative (PD) plots constrained by geophysical and geological data. We derive the magnitudes of the reservoir hydraulic parameters by matching the PD plots with the selected interpretation models. We find that clustered fractures have a significant influence on the reservoir hydraulics, evidenced by trough-shaped curves in the PD plots. Linear flow regime interpreted from the interference test between the two wells indicates permeability anisotropy, which may have caused the ETB. Geophysical data interpretations indicate that these fractures correspond to a coupled fault damage zone and a fracture corridor. Finally, we present a fit-for-purpose 2D discrete fracture network model utilizing the PTA results to match our analytically calibrated model. Our study offers a potential hydraulic explanation to the cause of the ETB highlighting the importance of integrating multi-scale/disciplinary data sets to improve the reliability of dynamic reservoir models, based on which, economic-related decisions are made.Applied Geolog
Predictive mechanical model for fracture stimulation in an enhanced geothermal system (EGS) context
Accepted Author ManuscriptReservoir EngineeringApplied Geolog
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