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The All-Rounder Sodalis: A New Bacteriome-Associated Endosymbiont of the Lygaeoid Bug Henestaris halophilus (Heteroptera: Henestarinae) and a Critica…

2017

International audience; Hemipteran insects are well-known in their ability to establish symbiotic relationships with bacteria. Among them, heteropteran insects present an array of symbiotic systems, ranging from the most common gut crypt symbiosis to the more restricted bacteriome-associated endosymbiosis, which have only been detected in members of the superfamily Lygaeoidea and the family Cimicidae so far. Genomic data of heteropteran endosymbionts are scarce and have merely been analyzed from the Wolbachia endosymbiont in bed bug and a few gut crypt-associated symbionts in pentatomoid bugs. In this study, we present the first detailed genomic analysis of a bacteriome-associated endosymbi…

DNA BacterialendosymbiosisDatabases Factualmolecular evolution[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]fungiSequence Analysis DNAcomparative genomicsbiochemical phenomena metabolism and nutritionLygaeoideaEvolution MolecularHeteropterataxonomyEnterobacteriaceaeGenome SizeAnimalsbacteriaSymbiosismetabolismGenome BacterialMetabolic Networks and PathwaysPhylogenyPseudogenesResearch Article
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Transformation of follicular lymphoma to diffuse large cell lymphoma is associated with a heterogeneous set of DNA copy number and gene expression al…

2002

AbstractGenomic aberrations in a series of paired biopsy samples from patients who presented initially with follicle center lymphoma (FCL) and subsequently transformed to diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) were measured by array comparative genomic hybridization (CGH). The consequences of these aberrations on gene expression were determined by comparison with expression analysis on these specimens using cDNA microarrays. A heterogeneous pattern of acquired genomic abnormalities was observed upon transformation, some of which were recurrent in small subsets of patients. Some of the genomic aberration acquired upon transformation, such as gain/amplification of 1q21-q24, 2p16 (REL/BCL11A ge…

DNA ComplementaryImmunologyFollicular lymphomaLocus (genetics)BiologyAllelic ImbalanceBiochemistryGene duplicationmedicineChromosomes HumanHumansGeneLymphoma FollicularOligonucleotide Array Sequence AnalysisGeneticsChromosome AberrationsGene Expression ProfilingGene AmplificationCell BiologyHematologyDNA Neoplasmmedicine.diseaseBCL6Gene Expression Regulation NeoplasticCell Transformation NeoplasticDisease ProgressionLymphoma Large B-Cell DiffuseDNA microarrayChromosome DeletionDiffuse large B-cell lymphomaComparative genomic hybridizationBlood
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Voluntad política para un tiempo de reformas: Presupuestos previos para abordar una reforma constitucional

2019

The vast majority of Spaniards is in favor of a constitutional reform. Before the undertaking of this reform, there are some previous conditions that need to be granted: a rational debate on ideas; a reduction of the political and social tension; a common goodwill to reach a consensus; and some loyalty during negotiations. As many other scholars, the author agrees that instead of talking about a constitutional reform, it would be more adequate to talk about some constitutional reforms, that should be undertaken gradually. He also stresses that these reforms do not imply the opening of a new constituent process. In addition, he underlines the fact that the Catalan crisis should not be the tr…

DebateLealtadLegal doctrineConstitutionmedia_common.quotation_subjectK520-5582Comparative law. International uniform lawContext (language use)K1-7720language.human_languageNegotiationPoliticsLaw in general. Comparative and uniform law. JurisprudenceConsensoRacionalidadProceso constituyentePolitical scienceLawLoyaltyGoodwilllanguageCatalanReforma constitucionalmedia_commonEstudios de Deusto
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Las elecciones en las Comunidades Autónomas

2003

SUMARIO: I. Introducción. - II. Las Fuentes del Derecho Electoral de las Comunidades Autónomas. 1. Constitución. 2. Ley Orgánica del Régimen Electoral General. 3. Estatutos de Autonomía y leyes ordinarias. - III. Los principios del bloque de constitucionalidad que inspiran el derecho de sufragio de las comunidades Autónomas. 1. Universal. 2. Libre. 3. Igual. 4. Secreto. - IV. Los elementos generales del sistema electoral de las comunidades autónomas. 1. El cuerpo electoral. 2. Circunscripción electoral. 3. La fórmula electoral. 4. La barrera legal. - V. El procedimiento electoral. 1. La periodicidad electoral y la disolución anticipada. 2. La Administración electoral.

Derecho electorallcsh:K1-7720lcsh:Law in general. Comparative and uniform law. Jurisprudencelcsh:International relationsGeneral Medicinelcsh:JZ2-6530Revista de las Cortes Generales
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30 minutes of philosophy of law: Old and new problems

2007

Este trabajo recoge la intervención que cerró el seminario «Derecho, ética y política. Un debate en torno a la obra de Ernesto Garzón Valdés» (Alicante, 15 y 16 de junio de 2007). En ella se recogen algunas reflexiones del autor sobre los problemas cruciales de los que debería ocuparse la filosofía del Derecho contemporánea: 1) Estado de Derecho y terrorismo; 2) el impacto de las investigaciones neurológicas en el concepto de responsabilidad; 3) la erosión de las estructuras institucionales a nivel internacional; 4) la relación entre etica, política y Derecho desde el punto de vista de una filosofía analítica del Derecho; y 5) América Latina como contexto de investigación jurídico-filosófic…

DerechoLatin Americansmedia_common.quotation_subjectK201-487Context (language use)K1-7720PhilosophyPoliticsLaw in general. Comparative and uniform law. JurisprudenceState (polity)Political scienceTerrorismInstitutional structureJurisprudence. Philosophy and theory of lawPhilosophy of lawLawHumanitiesLegal philosophymedia_commonFilosofía del DerechoDoxa
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DIAGNOSIS-RELATED GROUP ANALYSIS AND STRATEGIC HEALTHCARE BUDGETING

2011

The term Diagnosis-Related Group DRG) refers to a classification system used to assess hospital services with the aim of streamling health care costs and improving performance. The DRG system focuses on the utilization of resources, and is not concerned with the specific type of care provided to the patient. This system highlights any diseconomies and eventual critical aspects of the hospital system. This article examines the variables used to correctly evaluate hospital performance based on the DRG system. These include: Average length of Stay, Average Daily Patients Load, Comparative Performance Index and Case Mix Index.

Diagnosis Related Group (DRG) Average Length of Stay Patient Load Average Daily Patient Load Comparative Performance Index Case Mix Index
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Influence of substrate oxidation on the reward system, no role of dietary fibre.

2011

International audience; It has been suggested that a high intake of dietary fibre helps regulate energy intake and satiety. The present study aimed to examine whether dietary fibre influenced the liking and wanting components of the food reward system, the metabolic state or subsequent intake. Five sessions involving 32 normal-weight subjects (16 men and 16 women, 30.6 ± 7.6 year) were held. The sessions differed in the composition of the bread eaten during breakfasts (dietary fibre content varied from 2.4 to 12.8 g/100 g). Several factors such as the palatability, weight, volume, energy content and macronutrient composition of the breakfasts were adjusted. Energy expenditure, the respirato…

Dietary FiberMaleMESH: Oxidation-ReductionMESH: Dietary Carbohydrates030309 nutrition & dietetics[ SDV.AEN ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionsatietyAppetiteMESH: Food HabitsMESH: Energy IntakeChoice BehaviorMESH: EatingEatingIngestionMESH : FemaleFood sciencePalatabilityMESH : Body WeightGeneral PsychologyMESH : Food Habitsmedia_commonMorning2. Zero hunger0303 health sciencesMESH : Food PreferencesNutrition and Dieteticsdietary fibre05 social sciencesdigestive oral and skin physiologyMESH: Energy MetabolismMESH : Feeding BehaviorBreadMESH : AdultMESH : Dietary Carbohydratesreward systemMESH: Young AdultMESH: Feeding BehaviorFemalePsychologyOxidation-Reductionfood preferencesMESH : AppetiteAdultMESH : EatingMESH : Malemedia_common.quotation_subjectMESH : Young AdultSatiationMESH: Choice BehaviorMESH: BreadYoung Adult03 medical and health sciencesReward systemsensation de faimMESH : Choice BehaviorDietary CarbohydratesHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciences050102 behavioral science & comparative psychologyMESH: Food PreferencesMESH : Oxidation-ReductionMESH: HumansMESH: SatiationMESH : HumansBody WeightDietary fibreMESH : Energy IntakeAppetiteMESH: AdultFeeding BehaviorMESH: MaleMESH: Body WeightMESH : Energy MetabolismRespiratory quotientMESH: Dietary FiberEnergy densityMESH: AppetiteMESH : Dietary FiberEnergy IntakeEnergy MetabolismMESH : BreadmetabolismMESH: Female[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionMESH : Satiation
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Links between Knowledge and Work and Appropriateness of Education

2003

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Diplômé de l'enseignement supérieurUniversité[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationInadéquation formation-emploi[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationAnalyse comparativeComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSEnseignement supérieur
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Optimal Population Growth as an Endogenous Discounting Problem: The Ramsey Case

2018

International audience; This paper revisits the optimal population size problem in a continuous time Ramsey setting with costly child rearing and both intergenerational and intertemporal altruism. The social welfare functions considered range from the Millian to the Benthamite. When population growth is endogenized, the associated optimal control problem involves an endogenous effective discount rate depending on past and current population growth rates, which makes preferences intertemporally dependent. We tackle this problem by using an appropriate maximum principle. Then we study the stationary solutions (balanced growth paths) and show the existence of two admissible solutions except in…

DiscountingChild rearingComparative staticsPopulation size05 social sciences[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceOptimal controlPopulation ethicsMaximum principle0502 economics and businessEconomicsPopulation growth050207 economicsMathematical economics050205 econometrics
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Driving factors for having visibility of sustainability contents in university degree titles

2020

Abstract Given the increasing concern about sustainability issues in society, graduates and postgraduates going into the labour market benefit from the inclusion of sustainability contents in university studies. Visibility of these contents is gained towards a potential employer if they are explicitly mentioned in the university degree title. This is the first paper to explore this trend. More precisely, the purpose of this study is to find explanatory causal combinations of factors for this trend in the Spanish setting. The methodological approach of this paper is based on fuzzy sets. More precisely, it follows fuzzy-sets Qualitative Comparative Analysis, which is an innovative approach in…

Driving factorsHigher educationRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryQualitative comparative analysis020209 energyStrategy and ManagementPrestige05 social sciencesVisibility (geometry)02 engineering and technologyBuilding and ConstructionIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringEarly adopterSustainability050501 criminology0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringSociologyMarketingbusinessInclusion (education)0505 lawGeneral Environmental ScienceJournal of Cleaner Production
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