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ASSESSMENT OF A PILOT PROGRAMME FOR SUPPORTING PRINCIPALS’ LEADERSHIP FOR CHARACTER EDUCATION IN LATVIAN SCHOOLS

2020

Implemented with the support of the ERAF postdoctoral research grant “Modernization of school education in Latvia through an innovative research-based program on 21st century competences and virtue ethics development supported by a virtual campus (ARETE-school).

character educationComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONschool principals’ trainingreflective journal:SOCIAL SCIENCES::Social sciences::Education [Research Subject Categories]practitioner action researchprogramme elaborationprogramme fit and feasibility
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Effect of Pre-Reduction on the Properties and the Catalytic Activity of Pd/Carbon Catalysts: A Comparison with Pd/Al2O3

2013

The effect of pre-reduction in solution with chemical reagents on the catalytic performance and catalyst properties of Pd/carbon catalysts was systematically investigated with a multitechnique approach. The results are critically discussed in comparison to those recently obtained on analogous Pd/alumina catalysts. It was proved that the Pd phase on the carbon surface is characterized by a high mobility, opposite to what occurs on alumina. As a result, the Pd particles on carbon aggregate together during pre-reduction, with a consequent decrease in available metal surface. Pd particles remain aggregated also in reaction conditions; the decreased Pd dispersion negatively affects the catalyst …

characterization techniqueCO chemisorptionInorganic chemistryPd-based catalystchemistry.chemical_elementTPRHeterogeneous catalysisPd/CarbonCatalysisCatalysisMetalCharacterization techniquesCatalyst pre-reductionTemperature-programmed reductionX-ray absorption spectroscopymetal nanoparticlein situPd-based catalystsPd/aluminaSAXSGeneral ChemistryXANESSmall Angle X-ray ScatteringX-ray Absorption SpectroscopyPd/Carbon; Pd/alumina; metal nanoparticle; catalysis; Catalyst pre-reduction; in situ; SAXS; XANES; Pd-based catalysts; heterogeneous catalysis; Characterization techniques; Temperature-programmed reduction; TPR; CO chemisorption; TEM; X-ray absorption spectroscopy; Small Angle X-ray Scatteringheterogeneous catalysischemistryReagentvisual_arttemperature-programmed reductionvisual_art.visual_art_mediumTEMheterogeneous catalysiSmall Angle X-ray SpectroscopyDispersion (chemistry)Carbon
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Speciation of tin(II) in aqueous solution: thermodynamic and spectroscopic study of simple and mixed hydroxocarboxylate complexes

2013

This contribution reports the results of potentiometric and Mossbauer investigations on the formation, stability, and structure of binary and ternary mono- and binuclear complexes of Sn2+ with three hydroxocarboxylic ligands (namely L = tartrate, malate, and citrate) and chloride at T = 298.15 K in different ionic media and ionic strengths (0.15 and 1.00 mol dm−3 in NaCl(aq) and 1.00 mol dm−3 in NaNO3(aq)). The stability constants of various simple Sn i H j L (2+−) and mixed Sn i H j L k Cl (2+−−) species obtained in the different experimental conditions are reported, and various speciation diagrams of the simple and mixed systems are shown in different conditions. The sequestering ability …

chemistry.chemical_classificationAqueous solutionMössbauer spectroscopyPotentiometric titrationEnthalpyInorganic chemistrySequestrationIonic bondingComputer programGeneral ChemistryChlorideCoordination chemistryCoordination complexTrigonal bipyramidal molecular geometrychemistrySettore CHIM/03 - Chimica Generale E InorganicamedicineMetal complexeSettore CHIM/01 - Chimica AnaliticaStability constantsTernary operationmedicine.drugMonatshefte für Chemie - Chemical Monthly
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Deglycosylated bleomycin triggers apoptosis in laryngeal carcinoma cells in a caspase and reactive oxygen species independent manner

2008

Background:  Bleomycin-A2, a member of a family of glycopeptide antibiotics, has potent antitumor activity against a range of lymphomas, head and neck cancer and germ cell tumors. However, little is known about the biologic activity of the carbohydrate moiety in Bleomycin-A2-induced cytotoxicity. Methods:  We compared the capacity of Bleomycin-A2 and its deglycosylated form (deglycoBleomycin-A2) to induce cell death. Apoptosis was analyzed by cell nuclear staining with Hoechst 33342 dye and DNA fragmentation. The signal transduction pathway was measured through Western blotting and production of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Results:  When tested on HEp-2 laryngeal carcinoma cells, Bleomyc…

chemistry.chemical_classificationCancer ResearchReactive oxygen speciesProgrammed cell deathbiologyMolecular biologyPathology and Forensic MedicineOtorhinolaryngologyBleomycin A2chemistryApoptosisImmunologybiology.proteinPeriodonticsDNA fragmentationViability assayOral SurgeryCytotoxicityCaspaseJournal of Oral Pathology & Medicine
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Direct synthesis of methyl isobutyl ketone in gas-phase reaction over palladium-loaded hydroxyapatite

2005

Several compositions of palladium-loaded calcium hydroxyapatite Pd(x)/CaHAp were prepared and characterized by XRD, IR, and UV–visible spectroscopy and temperature-programmed reduction (TPR). The acid–base properties of the samples were studied with the use of butan-2-ol conversion and IR spectroscopy coupled with lutidine adsorption/desorption. Calcium hydroxyapatite bears Lewis acid sites of moderate strength and a limited number of Bronsted acid sites, which produce butenes by dehydration. The selectivity of the dehydrogenation reaction (formation of methyl ethyl ketone) is very limited in the absence of oxygen but indicates the existence on the surface of phosphate of basic sites that a…

chemistry.chemical_classificationKetoneChemistryInorganic chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementCatalysisCatalysisMethyl isobutyl ketonechemistry.chemical_compoundMesityl oxideAcetonePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryTemperature-programmed reductionBrønsted–Lowry acid–base theoryPalladium
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Self-assembly concepts for multicompartment nanostructures.

2015

Compartmentalization is ubiquitous to many biological and artificial systems, be it for the separate storage of incompatible matter or to isolate transport processes. Advancements in the synthesis of sequential block copolymers offer a variety of tools to replicate natural design principles with tailor-made soft matter for the precise spatial separation of functionalities on multiple length scales. Here, we review recent trends in the self-assembly of amphiphilic block copolymers to multicompartment nanostructures (MCNs) under (semi-)dilute conditions, with special emphasis on ABC triblock terpolymers. The intrinsic immiscibility of connected blocks induces short-range repulsion into discre…

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectDispersityta221FrustrationNanotechnologyPolymerchemistryBlock (programming)AmphiphileCopolymerGeneral Materials ScienceSoft matterSelf-assemblymedia_commonNanoscale
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Interplays between nitric oxide and reactive oxygen species in cryptogein signalling

2014

The cellular messenger nitric oxide (NO) has many functions in plants. In this study, we investigated its interplays with Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) in the defense responses triggered by the elicitin cryptogein produced by the oomycete Phytophthora cryptogea. The production of NO induced by cryptogein in tobacco cell suspensions was partly regulated through a ROS-dependent pathway involving the NADPH oxidase NtRBOHD. In turn, NO down-regulated the level of H2O2 derived from NtRBOHD activity. Both NO and ROS synthesis appeared to be under the control of two redundant isoforms of histone deacetylases of type 2 acting as negative regulators of cell death. Occurrence of an interplay between …

chemistry.chemical_classificationProgrammed cell deathReactive oxygen speciesNADPH oxidasebiologyPhysiologySuperoxideElicitinPlant ScienceCell biologyNitric oxidechemistry.chemical_compoundBiochemistrychemistrybiology.proteinProtein kinase APeroxynitritePlant, Cell & Environment
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Mitochondrial oxidative stress and CD95 ligand: A dual mechanism for hepatocyte apoptosis in chronic alcoholism

2002

Apoptosis plays an important role in the progression of alcohol-induced liver disease to cirrhosis. Oxidative stress is an early event in the development of apoptosis. The major aim of this study was to study the conditions in which oxidative stress occurs in chronic alcoholism and its relationship with apoptosis of hepatocytes. We have found that oxidative stress is associated with chronic ethanol consumption in humans and in rats, in the former independently of the existence of alcohol-induced liver disease. Ethanol or acetaldehyde induces apoptosis in hepatocytes isolated from alcoholic rats, but not in those from control rats. Inhibition of aldehyde dehydrogenase, but not of cytochrome …

chemistry.chemical_classificationReactive oxygen speciesProgrammed cell deathHepatologyAcetaldehydeMitochondrionCYP2E1Biologymedicine.disease_causeCell biologychemistry.chemical_compoundMitochondrial permeability transition poreBiochemistrychemistryApoptosismedicineOxidative stressHepatology
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The Relationship between Alcohol–induced Apoptosis and Oxidative Stress in the Liver

2005

This chapter discusses the relationship of apoptosis and oxidative stress induced by alcohol in the liver. Oxidative stress is involved in the pathogenesis and progression of alcohol-induced liver disease. Chronic alcoholism always causes oxidative stress independently of the presence of liver disease. Two key mechanisms are responsible for it: (1) the mitochondrial respiratory chain and (2) cytochrome P450 2El activity. Increased production of reactive oxygen species at complexes I and III together with NADH overproduction would be the major cause for mitochondrial oxidative stress in chronic alcoholism. Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) cause oxidative damage, which may lead to cell death by …

chemistry.chemical_classificationReactive oxygen speciesProgrammed cell deathNecrosisMitochondrionBiologymedicine.disease_causeCell biologyMitochondrial respiratory chainMitochondrial permeability transition porechemistryApoptosismedicinemedicine.symptomOxidative stress
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17β-Estradiol-dependent regulation of chaperone expression and telomerase activity in the marine sponge Geodia cydonium

1999

It is known that species belonging to the lowest metazoan phylum, the Porifera (sponges), do not develop tumors. Sponge cells share with tumor cells of higher animals at least one characteristic; they contain high levels of telomerase activity, suggesting that they possess a high proliferation capacity. This assumption, however, has not been substantiated experimentally. In addition, sponges show a specific bauplan, leading us to postulate that they undergo apoptosis to replace a given set of cells at a given time. In the present study, 17β-estradiol (βE2) was used as a defined agent to assess its effect on both the telomerase activity and the process of apoptosis in the marine sponge Geodi…

chemistry.chemical_classificationReactive oxygen speciesProgrammed cell deathTelomeraseEcologybiologyAquatic ScienceCell biologychemistryBiochemistryApoptosisChaperone (protein)Gene expressionCancer cellbiology.proteinThioredoxinEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsMarine Biology
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