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Novela cortesana, novela barroca, novela corta: de la incertidumbre al canon
2015
El presente artículo pasa revista a las principales aportaciones críticas sobre lanovela corta del Barroco (ediciones, monografías y artículos) publicadas desde el último cuarto del siglo xx a la actualidad, subrayando su repercusión y las tareas pendientes a la hora de evaluar un género cada vez más en boga por lo que atañe al Hispanismo y los estudios literarios de la Edad de Oro.
Modelos de mundo y violencia en los Comentarios reales del Inca Garcilaso / World’s Models and violence in Inca Garcilaso’s Comentarios reales
2017
A partir de la teoría de los modelos de mundo este trabajo analiza la posición mantenida por el Inca Garcilaso en relación al problema de la subalternidad del indio. Adquiere una especial relevancia la revisión de la cuestión de la enunciación indígena, para lo cual se lleva a cabo un análisis contrastivo entre el Inca Garcilaso y Guaman Poma.Palabras clave: Teoría de los modelos de mundo, Inca Garcilaso, Subalternidad, literatura colonial. Abstract:Taking into account Theory of Wordl’s Model, this essay analyzes the position of Inca Garcilaso in relation to the problema of Indian’s subalternity. It is very important in this text the review of the problem of Indigen’s enunciation, and for t…
Elementos que fundamentan el mito de Hipólito en Eurípides, Séneca y Racine
1997
El artículo trata principalmente del análisis del estudio analítico comparado del mito de Hipólito a través de los textos tres autores diferentes: Eurípides, Séneca y Racine.
Los libros de viajes medievales castellanos : Introducción al panorama crítico actual: ¿cuántos libros de viajes medievales castellanos?
1991
Se examinan y estudian algunos de los principales libros de viajes de la literatura castellana medieval, en su contexto europeo, con especial atención al 'Libro del conosçimiento', la 'Embajada a Tamorlán' y el 'Tratado' de Pero Tafur. Se analiza los textos, en su contenido y en su poética de pertenencia a un género híbrido, que combina lo narrativo y descriptivo con lo novelesco, y la voz autobiográfica con la necesidad de objetivación didáctica.
Mobile genetic element proliferation and gene inactivation impact over the genome structure and metabolic capabilities of Sodalis glossinidius, the s…
2010
Abstract Background Genome reduction is a common evolutionary process in symbiotic and pathogenic bacteria. This process has been extensively characterized in bacterial endosymbionts of insects, where primary mutualistic bacteria represent the most extreme cases of genome reduction consequence of a massive process of gene inactivation and loss during their evolution from free-living ancestors. Sodalis glossinidius, the secondary endosymbiont of tsetse flies, contains one of the few complete genomes of bacteria at the very beginning of the symbiotic association, allowing to evaluate the relative impact of mobile genetic element proliferation and gene inactivation over the structure and funct…
Comparative genomics among Saccharomyces cerevisiae x Saccharomyces kudriavzevii natural hybrid strains isolated from wine and beer reveals different…
2012
Abstract Background Interspecific hybrids between S. cerevisiae × S. kudriavzevii have frequently been detected in wine and beer fermentations. Significant physiological differences among parental and hybrid strains under different stress conditions have been evidenced. In this study, we used comparative genome hybridization analysis to evaluate the genome composition of different S. cerevisiae × S. kudriavzevii natural hybrids isolated from wine and beer fermentations to infer their evolutionary origins and to figure out the potential role of common S. kudriavzevii gene fraction present in these hybrids. Results Comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) and ploidy analyses carried out in thi…
From research question to dissemination: how to design, analyse and present study results
2018
Today, the term “study” is very frequently used in quite a broad sense: survey, clinical trial, analysis, research and other terms with deeply different meanings are often generally indicated as “studies”. A “study” can be generally defined as a process composed of several actions aimed to verify one or more hypotheses (objectives), with the ultimate goal of sharing the answers (results) with a target audience, in the form of a scientific paper, presentation or poster.
Recycling of almond by-products for intestinal inflammation: improvement of physical-chemical, technological and biological characteristics of a drie…
2020
Background: Almond skins are rich in bioactive compounds that undergo oxidation/degradation phenomena and are poorly soluble in water, reducing in vivo absorption and bioavailability, factors that influence the pharmacological activity of an active product. We developed a dried acetonic almond skins extract/cyclodextrin complex to improve extract solubility, dissolution rate and biological activity. Methods: A lyophilized acetonic almond skin extract was produced. To optimize complex formulation, phase solubility studies and complex characterization (absorption studies, differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), morphology, solubility studies) were performed. To evaluate a possible use in hea…
Nutritional and microbiological quality of tiger nut tubers (Cyperus esculentus), derived plant-based and lactic fermented beverages
2018
International audience; Tiger nut (Cyperus esculentus) is a tuber that can be consumed raw or processed into beverages. Its nutritional composition shows a high content of lipid and dietary fiber, close to those of nuts, and a high content of starch, like in other tubers. Tiger nuts also contain high levels of phosphorus, calcium, and phenolic compounds, which contribute to their antioxidant activity. From those characteristics, tiger nuts and derived beverages are particularly relevant to limit food insecurity in regions where the plant can grow. In Europe and United States, the tiger nut derived beverages are of high interest as alternatives to milk and for gluten-free diets. Fermentation…
Self-reported consumption of wine and other alcoholic beverages in a German wine area
2013
Petra Fronk,1 Maria Blettner,2 Heinz Decker1 1Institute for Molecular Biophysics, Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz, Mainz, Germany; 2Institute for Medical Biostatistics, Epidemiology and Informatics, Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz, Mainz, Germany Purpose: To describe the consumption of alcoholic beverages in a German wine area, with special attention to the number of people drinking more than the tolerable upper alcohol intake level (TUAL). Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted using a mailed questionnaire, to investigate the weekly consumption of wine, beer, and spirits during the preceding 12 months in Mainz, the state capital of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. The a…