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Estudio de la presencia de animales domésticos: gatos y perros, y su papel en el asma, la rinitis alérgica y la dermatitis atópica en niños

2005

Objetivo Describir la prevalencia de asma, rinitis alergica (RA) y dermatitis atopica (DA) en ninos de Valencia y el papel de la presencia de animales (gato y perro) en el domicilio del nino en la presencia de manifestaciones de asma, RA y DA. Diseno Estudio retrospectivo con 2 estudios transversales, uno el primer ano de vida del nino y el segundo en referencia al ano anterior a la realizacion de la encuesta. Emplazamiento Un total de 78 centros de ensenanza, 50 de caracter publico y el resto, privado, ubicados en Valencia. Participantes La poblacion de estudio fue de 4.387 ninos seleccionados mediante un muestreo por cluster representativo del total que cursaba sus estudios. Se establecie…

Medicine(all)Rhinitis Allergic PerennialAdolescentmedia_common.quotation_subjectGeneral MedicineArtAsthmaDermatitis AtopicCross-Sectional StudiesDogsCatsPrevalenceAnimalsHumansCartas De InvestigaciónFamily PracticeChildHumanitiesmedia_commonRetrospective Studies
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Prevalencia de dermatitis atópica y factores nutricionales en niños de 6-7 años

2007

ObjetivoDescribir la prevalencia de dermatitis atópica (DA) y conocer las características de la dieta en niños con DA.DiseñoEstudio descriptivo, transversal.EmplazamientoCentros escolares de educación primaria.Mediciones principalesSe realizó un estudio mediante la utilización del cuestionario validado y estandarizado del estudio ISAAC de fase III, que permite conocer la prevalencia de DA en niños y compararla entre centros. Se acompañó de una encuesta sobre consumo de alimentos. Se calcularon la razón de prevalencia (RP) de DA en relación con el consumo de alimentos y los intervalos de confianza del 95%.ResultadosSe incluyó en el estudio a un total de 28.448 niños de 6-7 años. La prevalenc…

Medicine(all)media_common.quotation_subjectConsumo de alimentosFood consumptionDermatitis atópicaGeneral MedicineArtAtopic eczemaFood consumptionFamily PracticeNiñosChildrenHumanitiesmedia_commonAtención Primaria
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Isotopic composition of single rain events in the central Mediterranean

2008

[1] The ratios of stable isotopes of single rain events were investigated during the period October 2005 to September 2006 in the central Mediterranean. Clear seasonal trends were identified in both oxygen isotope ratios and the deuterium-excess parameter, and these were ascribed to the dominant circulation systems during both cold and hot intraannual periods. Rain events were classified on the basis of the origin of rain-bearing systems. Air masses coming from the south usually give rise to rainwater with a low deuterium excess. Air masses coming from the north and the northeast are often dry and cold, and are associated with high evaporation from the Mediterranean Sea that occurs under is…

Mediterranean climateAtmospheric ScienceEcologyIsotopeStable isotope ratioEvaporationIsotopic composition of rain- Isotopic fractionationPaleontologySoil ScienceForestryAquatic ScienceOceanographyIsotopes of oxygenSettore GEO/08 - Geochimica E VulcanologiaGeophysicsMediterranean seaSpace and Planetary ScienceGeochemistry and PetrologyClimatologyEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)Kinetic fractionationEnvironmental sciencePrecipitationEarth-Surface ProcessesWater Science and TechnologyJournal of Geophysical Research
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Review of paleo-humidity parameters in fossil rodents (Mammalia): Isotopic vs. tooth morphology approach

2014

Paleoecology of fossil rodents is frequently inferred from the dental pattern of the teeth, attributing the habitat conditions of extant rodents to fossil species with similar dental pattern. This technique is common practice and has been in use for several decades. A relatively new technique is based on the carbon and oxygen isotope composition of the incisor enamel of fossil rodents to reconstruct paleoenvironmental scenarios. We combine these two methods, studying material from two Early Miocene Spanish sections, one in the Mediterranean coastal area and one in Northcentral inland Spain. Comparison of the humidity values obtained by means of these two proxies reveals discrepancies. There…

Mediterranean climateEnamel paintPaleontologyHumidityOceanographyTooth morphologyIsotopic compositionstomatognathic diseasesPaleontologystomatognathic systemHabitatExtant taxonvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumPaleoecologyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsGeologyEarth-Surface ProcessesPalaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology
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Suspect, non-target and target screening of emerging pollutants using data independent acquisition: Assessment of a Mediterranean River basin

2019

A single workflow based on three approaches (target, suspected and non-target screening) using liquid chromatography coupled to quadrupole-time-of-flight mass spectrometry (LC-QTOF-MS) in data independent acquisition mode (DIA) was developed to assess the presence of emerging pollutants (EPs) in water and sediments from a Mediterranean River Basin. Identification of potential contaminants was based on mass accuracy, isotopic ratio pattern, theoretical fragmentation, and retention time using Waters UNIFI software. In the suspect screening against a library containing 2200 components, 68 contaminants were tentatively identified, 6 of which were confirmed and quantified with analytical standar…

Mediterranean climateEnvironmental Engineering010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesDrainage basin010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesEnvironmental impact of pharmaceuticals and personal care productsSuspected screeningContamination profilingNon targetEnvironmental ChemistryData-independent acquisitionWaste Management and Disposal0105 earth and related environmental sciencesPollutantgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryPollutionHigh-resolution-mass-spectrometryIsotopic ratioAquatic environmentEnvironmental chemistryNon-target screeningEnvironmental scienceTuria riverTarget screeningScience of The Total Environment
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Understanding the role of soil erosion on co2-c loss using (13)c isotopic signatures in abandoned Mediterranean agricultural land.

2016

Understanding soil water erosion processes is essential to evaluate the redistribution of soil organic carbon (SOC) within a landscape and is fundamental to assess the role of soil erosion in the global carbon (C) budget. The main aim of this study was to estimate the C redistribution and losses using (13)C natural abundance. Carbon losses in soil sediment, dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and CO2 emission were determined. Four bounded parallel plots were installed on a 10% slope. In the upper part of the plots, C3soil was replaced with C4soil. The SOC and δ(13)C were measured after 145.2mm rainfall in the upper (2m far from C4strip), middle (4m far from C4strip) lower (6m far from C4strip) t…

Mediterranean climateEnvironmental Engineering010504 meteorology & atmospheric scienceschemistry.chemical_elementSoil science01 natural sciencesAgricultural landSemiarid agroecosystemDissolved organic carbonEnvironmental ChemistryWaste Management and Disposal0105 earth and related environmental sciencesHydrologyC/C soil04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesSoil carbonMineralization (soil science)Bodemfysica en LandbeheerSoil erosion C isotopic signature soil organic carbonPE&RCPollutionSettore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni ErbaceeSoil Physics and Land ManagementchemistryC natural abundanceSoil water040103 agronomy & agricultureErosion0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEnvironmental scienceWater erosionCarbonThe Science of the total environment
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Plant genetic resources and traditional knowledge on medicinal use of wild shrub and herbaceous plant species in the Etna Regional Park (Eastern Sici…

2014

Ethnopharmacological relevance: This paper illustrates the results of a study carried out in the Etna Regional Park (Eastern Sicily, Italy) concerning the traditional knowledge on medicinal use of wild plant species. It specifies contains the results of a quantitative analysis carried out for the first time. A total of 71 wild species are used for medicinal purposes. Two species, Astracantha sicula (Biv.) Greuter and Trifolium phleoides Willd., are little known as medicinal in the Mediterranean area. Aim of the study: The main aim of the study was to understand to what extent current knowledge on the medicinal use of plants is still an element of the culture within the elderly population of…

Mediterranean climateMaleHealth Knowledge Attitudes Practicecultural erosionved/biology.organism_classification_rank.speciesHealth BehaviorBiodiversitytraditional medicineShrubInterviews as TopicGenetic resourcesDrug DiscoveryHumansTraditional knowledgeSicilybiodiversityAgedPharmacologyAged 80 and overCultural CharacteristicsPlants MedicinalTrifolium phleoidesbusiness.industryved/biologyEcologySettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaAge FactorsEtna Regional ParkHerbaceous plantMiddle Agedquantitative indicesSettore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni ErbaceeGeographyAgricultureSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataFemaleMedicine TraditionalPlant PreparationsbusinessPhytotherapyJournal of ethnopharmacology
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Natural and anthropogenic sources of total suspended particulate and their contribution to the formation of black crusts on building stone materials …

2012

Blackening and disaggregation of exposed surfaces of stone monuments are well-known effects of stone decay taking place in polluted urban environments all over the world. This paper aims to assess the contribution of natural and anthropogenic sources of total suspended particulate (TSP) causing permanent damage (black crusts) to the stone monuments of Catania (Sicily), one of the most popular ‘‘cities of art’’ of southern Italy. Atmospheric pollution of Catania, a typical Mediterranean coastal town, is mainly contributed by vehicle exhaust emissions rather than industrial ones. Episodically, the city also suffers gaseous and ash emissions (plumes) from the nearby Mount Etna volcano. Thus, t…

Mediterranean climatePollutionBlack crustsEarth sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectSoil ScienceTotal suspended particulateContext (language use)Natural (archaeology)chemistry.chemical_compoundEnvironmental ChemistrySulfateTotal suspended particulate; Black crusts; Isotopic analysisTotal suspended particulate Black crusts Chemical analyses Isotopic analysis Catania (Sicily)Settore GEO/09 -Georis. Miner.e Appl.Mineral.-Petrogr. per l'Ambi.ed i B.Cult.Earth-Surface ProcessesWater Science and TechnologyIsotope analysismedia_commonHydrologyGlobal and Planetary Changegeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryGeologyIsotopic analysisParticulatesPollutionVolcanochemistryGeologyEnvironmental Earth Sciences
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Parasites as fish population tags and pseudoreplication problems: the case of striped red mullet Mullus surmuletus in the Spanish Mediterranean

2007

AbstractStudies of parasites as fish population tags often apply a single round of sampling to identify potential stocks or predict harvest localities. However, the lack of replication generates pseudoreplication, implicitly assuming that infection levels are more similar between samples from the same locality than between samples from different localities. We evaluated this assumption in the case of the striped red mullet Mullus surmuletus in three localities of the Spanish Mediterranean separated by c. 300 km. Samples of 25 fish of similar size were collected in each locality in the summer and autumn of two consecutive years. Prevalence and abundance of three long-lived parasite taxa diff…

Mediterranean climateRed mulletMullus surmuletusbiologyEcologyPopulation DynamicsStatistics as TopicFisheriesZoologyGeneral MedicinePseudoreplicationbiology.organism_classificationSmegmamorphaHost-Parasite InteractionsTaxonSpainMediterranean SeaPrevalenceSpatial ecologyAnimalsParasite hostingParasitesAnimal Science and ZoologyParasitologyPopulation dynamics of fisheriesJournal of Helminthology
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The growth of “black crusts” on calcareous building stones in Palermo (Sicily): a first appraisal of anthropogenic and natural sulphur sources

2008

Chemical, mineralogical and isotopic composition (34S/32S) analyses were carried out on “black crusts” developed on the old buildings of Palermo (Sicily) with the aim to distinguish between natural and anthropogenic sulphur sources. Furthermore individual samples of total suspended particulate (TSP) were collected and analysed in order to estimate the influence of air pollution on the decay process of calcareous stones in a typical southern Mediterranean coastal environment. SEM/EDS analysis, X-ray diffractometry, IR spectroscopy and liquid chromatography led to the compositional characterization of “black crusts” and airborne particulate matter in the city. Sulphur isotopic compositions of…

Mediterranean climateSicily Black crusts Total suspended particulate (TSP) Isotopic composition of sulphur Decay process of calcareous building stoneEarth scienceGeneral EngineeringAir pollutionchemistry.chemical_elementParticulatesmedicine.disease_causeSulfurNatural (archaeology)chemistryEnvironmental chemistryEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)medicineGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesEnvironmental ChemistryEnvironmental scienceCalcareousUrban environmentGeneral Environmental ScienceWater Science and TechnologyRate of growthEnvironmental Geology
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