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Entrevista a Nora Strejilevich

2019

StrejilevichUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASJaume:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]Nora 95 1051575-2259 2322 Pasajes: Revista de pensamiento contemporáneo 517256 2019-2019 56 6921522 Entrevista a Nora Strejilevich Peris BlanesRevista de pensamiento contemporáneo 517256 2019-2019 56 6921522 Entrevista a Nora Strejilevich Peris Blanes [1575-2259 2322 Pasajes]
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Impact of Distressing Media Imagery on Children

2016

Children are particularly fragile and vulnerable to the impact of traumatic events or their mediated representation because they lack the skills and experience in the management of difficult information. Children have different concepts of health and disaster than adults and institutions, depending mainly on their cognitive, emotional, social, psychological, and physical development. If left alone with threatening messages, children are less able to fully understand the information to which they had been exposed. Therefore, they may fail to integrate the external data into their psychological schema of coping strategies. Children usually count on caregivers to deal with stressors, and they …

Stress Disorders Traumaticmedia imagery050103 clinical psychologymedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industry05 social sciences03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineSettore MED/38 - PEDIATRIA GENERALE E SPECIALISTICAchildren030225 pediatricsAdaptation PsychologicalPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthHumansMedicineDistressing0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesMass MediaChildPhysician's RolebusinessPsychiatryStress Psychologicalpaediatricians
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FEM analysis of push-out test response of Hybrid Steel Trussed Concrete Beams (HSTCBs)

2015

Abstract Aiming to investigate the steel truss–concrete stress transfer mechanism in Hybrid Steel Trussed–Concrete Beams (HSTCBs), a three-dimensional (3D) nonlinear Finite Element (FE) model is developed. The constitutive relationship of the steel composing the plates and the rebars is modeled by means of a quadri-linear law, while the concrete behavior is defined by means of a Concrete Damaged Plasticity (CDP) model, suitable for modeling concrete and brittle materials. Two main failure mechanisms are considered, namely the tensile cracking and the compressive crushing. In order to accurately grasp the complicate dowel and bond phenomena arising at the steel–concrete interface, a 3D solid…

Stress transferring mechanismMaterials scienceShear connectionTrussDowelPlasticityExperimental push-out testsStress (mechanics)BrittlenessHybrid steel trussed–concrete beamsMechanics of MaterialHybrid steel trussed-concrete beamExperimental push-out tests; Finite Element model; Hybrid steel trussed-concrete beams; Shear connection; Stress transferring mechanism; Building and Construction; Civil and Structural Engineering; Mechanics of Materials; 2506Civil and Structural EngineeringHybrid steel trussed–concrete beams Finite Element model Experimental push-out tests Stress transferring mechanism Shear connectionbusiness.industryMetals and AlloysExperimental push-out testBuilding and ConstructionStructural engineeringFinite element methodSettore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniCrackingHybrid steel trussed-concrete beamsMechanics of Materials2506Finite Element modelbusinessBeam (structure)Journal of Constructional Steel Research
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Subdifferential and conjugate calculus of integral functions with and without qualification conditions

2023

We characterize the subdifferential and the Fenchel conjugate of convex integral functions by means of respectively the approximate subdifferential and the conjugate of the associated convex normal integrands. The results are stated in Suslin locally convex spaces, and do not require continuity-type qualification conditions on the functions, nor special topological or algebraic structures on the index set. Consequently, when confined to separable Banach spaces, the characterizations of such a subdifferential are obtained using only the exact subdifferential of the given integrand but at nearby points. We also provide some simplifications of our formulas when additional continuity conditions…

Subdifferentialsconvex normal integrandsConvex normal integrandsSuslin spacessub-differentialsSuslin spaces. Mathematics Subject Classi…cation (2010): 26B0526J25[MATH.MATH-OC] Mathematics [math]/Optimization and Control [math.OC]49H05Integral functions and functionals
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Efficient Analysis of Arbitrarily Shaped Inductive Obstacles in Rectangular Waveguides Using a Surface Integral Equation Formulation

2007

In this paper we propose to use the Surface Integral Equation technique for the analysis of arbitrarily shaped Hplane obstacles in rectangular waveguides, which can contain both metallic and/or dielectric objects. The Green functions are formulated using both spectral and spatial images series, whose convergence behavior has been improved through several acceleration techniques. Proceeding in this way, the convergence of the series is not attached to the employment of any particular basis or test function, thus consequently increasing the flexibility of the implemented technique. In order to test the accuracy and numerical efficiency of the proposed method, results for practical microwave c…

Surface (mathematics)Componentes de guía de ondasWaveguide componentsAccelerationResonadores dieléctricosConvergence (routing)Electronic engineeringGreen's functionsMoment methodsElectrical and Electronic EngineeringIntegral equationsDiscontinuidades de ondas guíaMathematicsTeoría de la Señal y las ComunicacionesRadiationSeries (mathematics)Basis (linear algebra)Methods currentlyNumerical analysisMathematical analysisMétodos de momentosCondensed Matter PhysicsIntegral equationWaveguide discontinuitiesDielectric resonatorsEcuaciones integralesTest functions for optimizationFunciones GreenIntegral equation (IE)3325 Tecnología de las Telecomunicaciones
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Assessment of particle suspension conditions in stirred vessels by means of pressure gauge technique

2002

In this work the quantitative assessment of the mass of suspended solid particles in stirred vessels is performed using the Pressure Gauge Technique. This is based on the measurements of the pressure increase on the tank bottom due to the presence of suspended solid particles at any agitation speed. The method has the advantages of not utilising visual observations and of easy and inexpensive application to both laboratory and industrial equipment. Very few data are available in literature and the experimental results collected using the present PGT technique and the correlations here proposed are of considerable academic and industrial interest.

Suspended solidsWork (thermodynamics)Industrial equipmentChemistryGeneral Chemical EngineeringSettore ING-IND/25 - Impianti ChimiciMechanical engineeringMineralogyGeneral ChemistryParticle suspensionlaw.inventionPressure gauge techniquePressure measurementlawPressure increaseQuantitative assessmentStirred vesselsParticles suspension
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Solubilized liver extracellular matrix maintains primary rat hepatocyte phenotype in-vitro.

2015

Whole organ engineering and cell-based regenerative medicine approaches are being investigated as potential therapeutic options for end-stage liver failure. However, a major challenge of these strategies is the loss of hepatic specific function after hepatocytes are removed from their native microenvironment. The objective of the present study was to determine if solubilized liver extracellular matrix (ECM), when used as a media supplement, can better maintain hepatocyte phenotype compared to type I collagen alone or solubilized ECM harvested from a non-liver tissue source. Liver extracellular matrix (LECM) from four different species was isolated via liver tissue decellularization, solubil…

Swineextracellular matrixCell Culture TechniquesBiomedical EngineeringCeramics and CompositeliverCollagen Type IRats Sprague-DawleyBiomaterialsDogsDogAnimalsHumansHepatocytebiologic scaffoldCells CulturedAnimalMetals and AlloysHydrogelsBiomaterialRatsCulture Mediahepatocyte cultureHydrogelSolubilitytissue engineeringHepatocytesCeramics and CompositesRat2506RheologyCell Culture TechniqueHumanJournal of biomedical materials research. Part A
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T helper cell polarisation in coeliac disease: any (T-)bet ?

2004

Recent data strongly support the view that coeliac disease is a Th1 mediated inflammatory disease as both interferon γ production and T-bet levels in gut infiltrating cells are upregulated The puzzling observation on high interferon γ (IFN-γ) but low interleukin (IL)-12 levels in coeliac disease (CD) has resulted in questions about the underlying principles of T helper cell polarisation. In this issue of G ut ,1 the molecular basis of T helper cell polarisation in CD has been illuminated by the finding that T-bet, the master transcription factor of T helper cell type 1 (Th1) cells, is upregulated in this disease [see page 1090] . The past decade has witnessed a dramatic improvement in our p…

T cellInterleukinsGastroenterologyT helper cellCoeliac DiseaseBiologyTh1 CellsGliadinUp-RegulationInterleukin 21Celiac DiseaseInterferon-gammaImmune systemmedicine.anatomical_structureInterleukin 25ImmunologyInterleukin 13medicineCytotoxic T cellCytokinesHumansIL-2 receptorT-Box Domain ProteinsTranscription FactorsGut
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Unexpected Modulation of Recall B and T Cell Responses after Immunization with Rotavirus-like Particles in the Presence of LT-R192G

2010

LT-R192G, a mutant of the thermolabile enterotoxin of E. coli, is a potent adjuvant of immunization. Immune responses are generally analyzed at the end of protocols including at least 2 administrations, but rarely after a prime. To investigate this point, we compared B and T cell responses in mice after one and two intrarectal immunizations with 2/6 rotavirus-like particles (2/6-VLP) and LT-R192G. After a boost, we found, an unexpected lower B cell expansion measured by flow cytometry, despite a secondary antibody response. We then analyzed CD4(+)CD25(+)Foxp3(+) regulatory T cells (Tregs) and CD4(+)CD25(+)Foxp3(-) helper T cells after in vitro (re)stimulation of mesenteric lymph node cells …

T-LymphocytesHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesismedicine.medical_treatmentT cellBacterial ToxinsDose-Response Relationship Immunologiclcsh:Medicinechemical and pharmacologic phenomenaBiologyToxicologyArticleregulatory T cellsEnterotoxinsMiceInterleukin 21Immune systemB-1a lymphocyteAdjuvants ImmunologicAntigenmedicineAnimalsIL-2 receptorCD25B cellB-LymphocytesMice Inbred BALB CB lymphocytemucosal immunizationEscherichia coli Proteinslcsh:RRotavirus VaccinesVirionFOXP3LT-R192Ghemic and immune systemsrotavirusmedicine.anatomical_structureFoxp3ImmunologyFemaleImmunizationAdjuvantToxins
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Evidence for thermal equilibration in multifragmentation reactions probed with bremsstrahlung photons

2001

The production of nuclear bremsstrahlung photons (E$_{\gamma}>$ 30 MeV) has been studied in inclusive and exclusive measurements in four heavy-ion reactions at 60{\it A} MeV. The measured photon spectra, angular distributions and multiplicities indicate that a significant part of the hard-photons are emitted in secondary nucleon-nucleon collisions from a thermally equilibrated system. The observation of the thermal component in multi-fragment $^{36}$Ar+$^{197}$Au reactions suggests that the breakup of the thermalized source produced in this system occurs on a rather long time-scale.

TAPSPhoton25.70.Pq 13.75.Cs 21.65.+fNuclear TheoryGeneral Physics and AstronomyFOS: Physical sciences[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex]HEAVY-ION COLLISIONS01 natural sciencesSpectral lineNuclear physics0103 physical sciencesThermalThermal equilibrationPARTICLESNuclear Experiment (nucl-ex)010306 general physicsNuclear ExperimentNuclear ExperimentComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSNUCLEAR-MATTERPhysicsHOT010308 nuclear & particles physicsBremsstrahlungBreakupPhoton spectraNuclear matter3. Good healthAtomic physics
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