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Ana Muñoz

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Interrelationship between reproductive hormones and acute phase proteins during estrous cycle and pregnancy in Spanish purebred broodmares

2021

Highlights • Steroid hormones and acute phase proteins in cyclic and pregnant mares were evaluated. • SAA and CRP did not discriminate cyclic and pregnant mares. • Pregnancy induced a limited acute phase response in Spanish purebred mares. • SAA, Hp and CRP were independent of E1 and P4 dynamics during pregnancy.

endocrine systemmedia_common.quotation_subjectanimal diseasesVeterinary medicineMareAcute phase proteinsArticleAndrologychemistry.chemical_compoundEstrone sulfateEstro.PregnancySF600-1100Horses.MedicineSerum amyloid AOvulationreproductive and urinary physiologymedia_commonSteroid hormonesEstrous cyclePregnancyHormonas esteroides.General Veterinarybusiness.industryurogenital systemAcute-phase proteinPregnancy.medicine.diseaseEstrousEstrus.Proteínas.chemistrySteroid hormones.Gestación.Proteins.GestationAnimal Science and Zoologysense organsbusinessHormoneCaballos.Veterinary and Animal Science
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Highly Photoluminescent Blue Ionic Platinum-Based Emitters

2019

New cycloplatinated N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) compounds with chelate diphosphines (P^P) as ancillary ligands: [Pt(R-C^C*)(P^P)]PF6 (R = H, P^P = dppm (1A), dppe (2A), dppbz (3A); R = CN, P^P = dppm (1B), dppe (2B), dppbz (3B)) have been prepared from the corresponding starting material [{Pt(R-C^C*)(μ-Cl)}2] (R = H, A, R = CN, B) and fully characterized. The new compound A has been prepared by a stepwise protocol. The photophysical properties of 1A–3A and 1B–3B have been widely studied and supported by the time-dependent-density functional theory. These compounds show an efficient blue (dppe, dppbz) or cyan (dppm) emission in PMMA films (5 wt %), with photoluminescence quantum yield (PLQY…

Photoluminescence010405 organic chemistryIonic bondingchemistry.chemical_elementQuímica010402 general chemistry01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryDiphosphinesPolymer chemistryChelationPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryPlatinumCarbeneMaterials
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Who is willing to pay for science? On the relationship between public perception of science and the attitude to public funding of science.

2012

This article examines the relationship between the general public's understanding of science and the attitude towards public funding of scientific research. It applies a multivariate and discriminant analysis (Wilks' Lambda), in addition to a more commonly used bivariate analysis (Cramer's V), to data compiled from the Third National Survey on the Social Perception of Science and Technology in Spain (FECYT, 2006). The general conclusion is that the multivariate analysis produces information complementary to the bivariate analysis, and that the variables commonly applied in public perception studies have limited predictive value with respect to the attitude towards public funding of scientif…

Multivariate statisticsFinancing GovernmentMultivariate analysismedia_common.quotation_subjectBivariate analysisPublic opinionArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)PerceptionDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyHumansMass MediaMass mediamedia_commonGovernmentbusiness.industrySocial perceptionCommunicationResearchPublic relationsCiència Aspectes socialsKnowledgeAttitudeSocioeconomic FactorsPublic OpinionPerceptionbusinessPsychologyPublic understanding of science (Bristol, England)
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