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Villamalea. 1900-1939. Estudio sobre una comunidad rural de La Mancha. Del caciquismo a la aparición de las organizaciones de clase.

1980

El objeto de la Tesis Doctoral es el estudio de una comunidad rural en La Mancha, Villamalea (Albacete) durante el período 1900-1939. El interés por el estudio de Villamalea tiene su base en el fuerte desarrollo político y sindical, como consecuencia de la conciencia política y social, que alcanza su mayor expresión en la década de los años 60 y 70 del siglo XX. El alto nivel de conflictividad con el régimen del general Franco, el arraigo y la extensión de la conciencia de clase de los vecinos, la forma original con que se enfrentaron los problemas económicos y la crisis de la agricultura, las alternativas planteadas a la situación existente y otros hechos acaecidos en la década de los años…

UNESCO::HISTORIAUNESCO::SOCIOLOGÍACastilla La Mancha Villamalea Albacete Partido Judicial de Casas Ibáñez vía férrea Baeza-Utiel Reforma agraria Bolsa de Trabajo caciquismo Restauración Borbónica Román Ochando y Valera Federico Ochando y Chumillas Andrés M. Ochando y Valera Román Ochando y Serrano guerra de Cuba Weyler Dictadura de Primo de Rivera Decreto de Uribe Guerra Civil Quinto Regimiento Casa del Pueblo Vicente Uribe Galdeano Luis García Juan Soriano Germán Carrasco Eugenio Molinero Sebastián Pérez Enrique López Carrasco Josep Fontana Lázaro colectividades UGT CNT colectividades libertarias en España Guerra y Revolución en España Puente de los Franceses Comisario de Guerra Ejército Popular Comisiones Campesinas Comisiones Obreras Unión de Labradores y Ganaderos Manchegos Segunda República española Guerra Civil española general Franco Guardia Civil Lucha de clases Campesinado Partido Comunista de España PCE Partido Socialista Obrero Español PSOE UGT Confederación Nacional del Trabajo CNT-FUNESCO::CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS:SOCIOLOGÍA [UNESCO]:HISTORIA [UNESCO]:CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS [UNESCO]
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Prácticas docentes para la zoología y botánica en los nuevos planes de estudio.1.

2009

Nuestra propuesta intenta promover el uso de las TIC´s (tecnologías de la información y la comunicación) en las clases prácticas de Zoología y Botánica (dos materias obligatorias para estudiantes de 2º curso de Biología y de Ciencias Ambientales) a través del uso de un DVD interactivo que contiene los materiales para las dos sesiones prácticas, el estudio de la morfología funcional del cráneo de los mamíferos y una salida al campo virtual a un área protegida para reconocer plantas y animales comprendiendo sus relaciones ecológicas en los diferentes hábitats. En el ámbito universitario, estas herramientas informáticas, se pueden emplear como ayuda pedagógica antes o después de la asistencia …

UNESCO::MATEMÁTICAS::Ciencia de los ordenadores::Enseñanza con ayuda de ordenadorUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA::Biología animal (Zoología) ::Zoología generalUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA::Biología animal (Zoología) ::Ecología animalUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA::Biología vegetal (Botánica) ::Ecología vegetaltecnologías de la información y de la comunicación innovación literatura científica zoología botánica clase prácticaUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA::Biología vegetal (Botánica) ::Botánica general
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SHRIMP ZIRCON AGES AND PETROLOGY OF LOWER CRUSTAL GRANULITE XENOLITHS FROM THE LETSENG-LA-TERAE KIMBERLITE, LESOTHO: FURTHER EVIDENCE FOR A NAMAQUA-N…

2013

Recrystallized zircons extracted from intermediate granulites of the Letseng-la-Terae Diamond Mine in northeastern Lesotho provide evidence that the Tugela Terrane of the Mesoproterozoic high-grade Namaqua-Natal mobile belt may extend ~200 km farther west than previously thought. The rock-forming minerals in the investigated lower crustal granulites contain garnet, clinopyroxene, plagioclase and quartz or garnet, wollastonite, plagioclase and quartz. Calculated values for peak granulite-facies metamorphism are ~13 kbar and ~850°C. Thermal overprint and therein granulite-facies metamorphism occurred during the late Mesoproterozoic and is documented by SHRIMP metamorphic zircon ages of 1018 ±…

UnderplatingMetamorphic rockGeochemistryMetamorphismGeologyengineering.materialGranuliteengineeringPlagioclaseXenolithPetrologyGeologyTerraneZirconSouth African Journal of Geology
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Nitric oxide increases the decay of matrix metalloproteinase 9 mRNA by inhibiting the expression of mRNA-stabilizing factor HuR.

2003

Dysregulation of extracellular matrix turnover is an important feature of many inflammatory processes. Rat renal mesangial cells express high levels of matrix metalloproteinase 9 (MMP-9) in response to inflammatory cytokines such as interleukin-1 beta. We demonstrate that NO does strongly destabilize MMP-9 mRNA, since different luciferase reporter gene constructs containing the MMP-9 3' untranslated region (UTR) displayed significant reduced luciferase activity in response to the presence of NO. Moreover, by use of an in vitro degradation assay we found that the cytoplasmic fractions of NO-treated cells contained a higher capacity to degrade MMP-9 transcripts than those obtained from contro…

Untranslated regionCytoplasmRNA StabilityMolecular Sequence DataGene ExpressionRNA-binding proteinBiologyKidneyNitric OxideELAV-Like Protein 1Gene expressionAnimalsElectrophoretic mobility shift assayNitric Oxide DonorsRNA MessengerEnzyme InhibitorsMolecular Biology3' Untranslated RegionsCyclic GMPCells CulturedRepetitive Sequences Nucleic AcidMessenger RNABase SequenceThree prime untranslated regionMolecular MimicryRNARNA-Binding ProteinsCell BiologyMolecular biologyRecombinant ProteinsRatsELAV ProteinsMatrix Metalloproteinase 9RibonucleoproteinsGuanylate CyclaseAntigens SurfaceAminoquinolinesDactinomycinSoluble guanylyl cyclaseInterleukin-1Nitroso CompoundsMolecular and cellular biology
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La transformación del currículo en una sociedad diversa : ¿quién y cómo se decide el currículum?

2018

The purpose of this article is to show how, in the United States, some states and school districts are transforming their curriculum through ethnic studies. Ethnic studies exists as a result of unequal power relations in which historically marginalized groups have not had the power to define how education will serve their own communities. According to its activists, ethnic studies not only teaches about the cultures of diverse groups, but also reconstructs, the curriculum around the counter-narratives perspectives, epistemologies, and visions of groups that have been treated historically as if their experiences and perspectives were of lesser value. The article begins with a theoretical fra…

Value (ethics)poderetnología010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesEducationPower (social and political)educación inter-culturalclase social0502 economics and businessPedagogyNarrativeSociologyCurriculumUNESCO::PEDAGOGÍA0105 earth and related environmental sciencesVisionEthnic studiesEstados Unidosinvestigación sobre programas de estudios05 social sciencesPower relationsracismomarginado:PEDAGOGÍA [UNESCO]050203 business & management
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Organic Nitrate Therapy, Nitrate Tolerance, and Nitrate-Induced Endothelial Dysfunction: Emphasis on Redox Biology and Oxidative Stress

2015

Abstract Organic nitrates, such as nitroglycerin (GTN), isosorbide-5-mononitrate and isosorbide dinitrate, and pentaerithrityl tetranitrate (PETN), when given acutely, have potent vasodilator effects improving symptoms in patients with acute and chronic congestive heart failure, stable coronary artery disease, acute coronary syndromes, or arterial hypertension. The mechanisms underlying vasodilation include the release of •NO or a related compound in response to intracellular bioactivation (for GTN, the mitochondrial aldehyde dehydrogenase [ALDH-2]) and activation of the enzyme, soluble guanylyl cyclase. Increasing cyclic guanosine-3′,-5′-monophosphate (cGMP) levels lead to an activation of…

Vascular smooth musclePhysiologyVasodilator AgentsClinical BiochemistryVasodilationPharmacologymedicine.disease_causeBiochemistryCalcium in biologyComprehensive Invited ReviewmedicineAnimalsHumansEndothelial dysfunctionMolecular BiologyGeneral Environmental ScienceNitratesChemistryCell Biologymedicine.diseaseOxidative StressCardiovascular DiseasesGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesEndothelium VascularIsosorbide dinitrateReactive Oxygen SpeciesSoluble guanylyl cyclaseOxidation-ReductionOxidative stressIntracellularmedicine.drugAntioxidants & Redox Signaling
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Biochemistry and pharmacology of novel anthranilic acid derivatives activating heme-oxidized soluble guanylyl cyclase.

2005

The heme-enzyme soluble guanylyl cyclase (sGC) is an ubiquitous NO receptor, which mediates NO downstream signaling by the generation of cGMP. We studied the mechanism of action of the anthranilic acid derivatives 5-chloro-2-(5-chloro-thiophene-2-sulfonylamino-N-(4-(morpholine-4-sulfonyl)-phenyl)-benzamide sodium salt (HMR1766) (proposed international nonproprietary name, ataciguat sodium) and 2-(4-chloro-phenylsulfonylamino)-4,5-dimethoxy-N-(4-(thiomorpholine-4-sulfonyl)-phenyl)-benzamide (S3448) as a new class of sGC agonists. Both compounds activated different sGC preparations (purified from bovine lung, or crude from human corpus cavernosum) in a concentration-dependent and quickly reve…

Vasodilator AgentsBlood PressureHemePharmacologychemistry.chemical_compoundEnzyme activatorAnthranilic acidmedicineCyclic GMP-Dependent Protein KinasesAnimalsortho-AminobenzoatesReceptorHemePharmacologySulfonamidesProtoporphyrin IXActivator (genetics)Enzyme ActivationchemistryMechanism of actionBiochemistryGuanylate CyclaseMolecular MedicineCattlemedicine.symptomSoluble guanylyl cyclaseOxidation-ReductionMolecular pharmacology
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Pasajes de París / 5; Urbanismo

2006

Vidal-Beneyto JoséEspacio públicoEnsancheRestaurantesProducción artísticaBarriosPARÍSBurguesíaUrbanismoVelocidadPublicaciones: Obra periodística: Columnas y artículos de opiniónClase dominanteTransformación urbanísticaHigienismoOcioAlumbradoEditorialesLecturaVida culturalIdeologíasCafésPrácticas culturalesCiudadTeatrosPASAJESHabitatAlcantarilladoDinamismo comercial
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Los excluidos, ciudadanos

1998

Violencia civilizadaEXCLUIDOSPatronosEstatusVidal-Beneyto JoséObrerosNoticiaSolidaridadMediáticosIdentidadIndicador estadísticoSacrificiosMediosPublicaciones: Obra periodística: Columnas y artículos de opiniónLa CoupoleParadoViolencia salvajeTrabajoLucha de clasesGobierno francésFRANCIAÉlite francesaEstigmatizadosEuropaParís
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The evolution of nitric oxide signalling diverges between the animal and the green lineages

2019

AbstractNitric oxide (NO) is a ubiquitous signalling molecule with widespread distribution in prokaryotes and eukaryotes where it is involved in countless physiological processes. While the mechanisms governing nitric oxide (NO) synthesis and signalling are well established in animals, the situation is less clear in the green lineage. Recent investigations have shown that NO synthase, the major enzymatic source for NO in animals, is absent in land plants but present in a limited number of algae. The first detailed analysis highlighted that these new NO synthases are functional but display specific structural features and probably original catalytic activities. Completing this picture, analy…

[SDE] Environmental Sciences0106 biological sciencesAlgaePhysiologyLineage (evolution)[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]RegulatorPlant ScienceSignalling01 natural sciencesNitric oxideEvolution Molecular03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundcyclic nucleotide-gated channel[SDV.BV]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal BiologyAnimals[SDV.BV] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal BiologyPhosphodiesteraseCyclic GMPComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesCGMPbiologyMechanism (biology)KinaseNitric oxide synthaseNitric oxidePlantPlantsGuanylate cyclaseCell biology[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio]Nitric oxide synthaseSignallingchemistrycGMP-dependent protein kinase[SDE]Environmental Sciencesbiology.proteincGMP-dependent protein kinase010606 plant biology & botanySignal Transduction
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