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Water Dynamics in Biological Systems investigated using Neutron Scattering Techniques
Living systems can not survive in absence of the water environments which play a fundamental role in living functions. Thus in the scienti?c community many studies were and are addressed to characterize water and its dynamics properties in biological systems. However, a clear description of water in such systems has been not reached yet. In fact, the investigations performed with di?erent techniques - those based on Nuclear Magnetic Resonance or those based on Neutron Scattering - look at di?erent di?usive motions and interactions water-biomolecules, leading controversial results and hence generating many debates between scientists. In this thesis we support the idea that two water populati…
Definición y unidades de las constantes de equilibrio en los libros de texto de Química general preuniversitarios y universitarios
2021
En este trabajo, una vez definidas las constantes de equilibrio experimentales, Kp y Kc, así como la constante de equilibrio termodinámica, Kº, se analiza su incorrecto tratamiento por parte de libros de texto de química general. Se expone la forma en que libros de química general de universidad y de bachillerato manejan las unidades de las constantes de equilibrio. Muchos textos no expresan con unidades los valores de Kp y Kc calculados. Además, en la mayoría de los casos, Kº no se define, y como resultado existe una confusión muy extendida acerca de estos conceptos. Este problema terminológico ocasiona que en muchos libros se confunda Kp con Kº. Se propone que la definición correcta de la…
Numerical treatment of radiation processes in the internal shocks of magnetized relativistic outflows
2017
Los blázares son un tipo de núcleo activo de galaxia (AGN, por sus siglas en inglés) que se encuentran entre los objetos astrofísicos más energéticos y violentos, a la par de los brotes de rayos gamma (GRB por sus siglas en inglés). Los procesos físicos y, en particular, el escenario del chorro relativista en el que se genera la radiación ultraenergética detectada por observatorios terrestres y en órbita, han conseguido atraer la atención e interés de los astrónomos y astrofísicos desde su descubrimiento. En la presente tesis investigamos el modelo de choques internos (IS) cuya hipótesis consta del choque de dos capas de plasma con geometría cilíndrica, formando dos ondas de choque que atra…
Strongly Coupled Coherent Phonons in Single-Layer MoS 2
2019
We present a transient absorption setup combining broadband detection over the visible-UV range with high temporal resolution ($\sim$20fs) which is ideally suited to trigger and detect vibrational coherences in different classes of materials. We generate and detect coherent phonons (CPs) in single layer (1L) MoS$_2$, as a representative semiconducting 1L-transition metal dichalcogenide (TMD), where the confined dynamical interaction between excitons and phonons is unexplored. The coherent oscillatory motion of the out-of-plane $A'_{1}$ phonons, triggered by the ultrashort laser pulses, dynamically modulates the excitonic resonances on a timescale of few tens fs. We observe an enhancement by…
Questing abundance of adult taiga ticks Ixodes persulcatus and their Borrelia prevalence at the north-western part of their distribution
2020
Background Because ixodid ticks are vectors of zoonotic pathogens, including Borrelia, information of their abundance, seasonal variation in questing behaviour and pathogen prevalence is important for human health. As ticks are invading new areas northwards, information from these new areas are needed. Taiga tick (Ixodes persulcatus) populations have been recently found at Bothnian Bay, Finland. We assessed seasonal variation in questing abundance of ticks and their pathogen prevalence in coastal deciduous forests near the city of Oulu (latitudes 64–65°) in 2019. Methods We sampled ticks from May until September by cloth dragging 100 meters once a month at eight study sites. We calculated a…
The crater lake of Ilamatepec (Santa Ana) volcano, El Salvador: insights into lake gas composition and implications for monitoring
2019
We here present the first chemical characterization of the volcanic gas plume issuing from the Santa Ana crater lake, a hyper-acidic crater lake (pH of − 0.2 to 2.5) in north-western El Salvador. Our results, obtained during regular surveys in 2017 and 2018 using a Multi-GAS instrument, demonstrate a hydrous gas composition (H2O/SO2 ratios from 32 to 205) and SO2 as the main sulfur species (H2S/SO2 = 0.03–0.1). We also find that gas composition evolved during our investigated period, with the CO2/SO2 ratio decreasing by one order of magnitude from March 2017 (37.2 ± 9.7) to November 2018 (< 3). This compositional evolution toward more magmatic (SO2-rich) compositions is interpreted in the c…
Mentalizing in Organizations: A Psychodynamic Model for an Understanding of Well-Being and Suffering in the Work Contexts
2017
Moving from the paradigms of “mentalization” and “reflective function” (Fonagy and colleagues), this article develops the concept of “mentalizing” in organizations, understood as a process of construction of shared meaning in the work contexts, and whose absence or deterioration produces suffering in organizational experience, exposing individuals to significant psychosocial risks. This model converges in outlining a framework in which the absence of a reflective competence and the lack of symbolization of the experience of work fall on the perception of one's own job, and on the relationship with colleagues and management, producing unsustainability of the work experience. The availability…
Understanding Structure and Stability of Monoclinic Zirconia Surfaces from First-Principles Calculations
2017
Under the water-rich pre-treatment and/or reaction conditions, structure and chemistry of the monoclinic zirconia surfaces are strongly influenced by oxygen vacancies and incorporated water. Here, we report a combined first-principles and atomistic thermodynamics study on the structure and stability of selected surfaces of the monoclinic zirconia. Our results indicate that among the studied surfaces, the most stable (111) surface is the least vulnerable towards oxygen vacancies in contrast to the less stable (011) and (101) surfaces, where formation of oxygen vacancies is energetically more favorable. Furthermore, we present a vigorous, systematic screening of water incorporation onto the s…
Animated and interactive cartography to improve the understanding of the regional dynamics
2013
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