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Textos mèdics, morals i culinaris en un còdex valencià excepcional. Anàlisi del ms. 216 de la Biblioteca Històrica de la Universitat de València

2015

[cat] Estudi i proposta de reconstrucció del ms. 216 de la Biblioteca Històrica de la Universitat de València. Es tracta d'un còdex de la primera meitat del s. XV, actualment restaurat, que ha patit importants pèrdues de folis, mentre que altres han estat relligats en ordre incorrecte. El volum conté obres mèdiques i doctrinals, com ara traduccions catalanes del Thesarus pauperum de Pere Hispà, del Macer floridus d'Odó de Meung o del llibre II dels Disticha Catonis, i també obres escrites originalment en català, com el Llibre de Sent Soví i els Mil proverbis de Ramon Llull. El mal estat del volum ha dificultat la constatació d'alguns aspectes relatius a la seva constitució, que apunten vers…

lcsh:Language and LiteratureLinguistics and LanguageFilologíasmedia_common.quotation_subjectMil proverbisLanguage and LinguisticsCodicologiaRamon Llulllcsh:P1-1091transmissió manuscritacodicologiaCodicologymedia_commonUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASLingüísticaArtManuscritsLlibre de Sent Sovílcsh:Philology. Linguisticscodicologia; transmissió manuscrita; ms. 216; Biblioteca Històrica de la Universitat de València; «Llibre de Sent Soví»; «Mil proverbis»; Ramon Llull:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]ms. 216lcsh:PCodicologyBiblioteca Històrica de la Universitat de ValènciaHumanitiesManuscripts
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Semblanza iconográfica de la realeza sapiencial de Alfonso X: las miniaturas liminares de los códices regios

2016

La producción libraria de Alfonso X testimonia la simbiosis perfecta entre las funciones de gobierno y la labor intelectual y sistematiza su ideario político y cultural, no solo en texto, sino también en imagen. A partir de las miniaturas liminares de los códices regios, se evidencia que el motivo icónico privilegiado en la representación personal de Alfonso X es el rey con el libro: se analizan las distintas variantes de este modelo iconográfico que estampa la amplia gama de atribuciones que conforman el concepto de autoría alfonsí y consolida el modelo de la realeza sapiencial castellana.

lcsh:Language and LiteratureRoyal manuscriptsLiterature and Literary TheoryVisual Arts and Performing Artsmedia_common.quotation_subjectRealeza sapiencialIconographic motifsCódices regiosWise kingshipArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)MonarchyMotivo icónicomedia_commonIlluminationsArtCultural beliefsMiniaturasLiteraturelcsh:PLiteraturaAlfonso XPhilologyHumanitiesMusicFilología
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El «llibre cortés de lectura» en català: a propòsit del manuscrit F-129 del Col·legi de la Sapiència de Palma

2006

The manuscript F-129 of the Col·legi de la Sapiència de Palma contains three works of Ramon Llull. It is made up of two separate manuscripts belonging to the first generation of Lullian codices (that is, not later than the first quarter of the fourteenth century). This collection is preceded by a remarkable full-page illustration, an analysis of which shows that it was probably based on a similar miniature from a French codex emanating from Llull’s immediate circle. The codicological model applicable to this manuscrit is that of «libro cortese di lettura».

lcsh:Language and LiteratureUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASRamon Llull; Codicolog; Study of the MiniaturesLingüísticaFilologíasStudy of the MiniaturesLlull Ramon 1232 o 1233-1315 o 1316ManuscritsCodicologialcsh:Philology. LinguisticsRamon Llulllcsh:P1-1091:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]lcsh:PCodicologyCodicologManuscripts
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El nou paradigma dels estudis de traducció: (notes arran d'un article de Mona Baker)

2006

This introduction tries to contextualize Mona Baker’s article in this same issue by revising her personal evolution in the field of Translation Studies, as well as by introducing some of the key notions tackled in her paper. The introduction mainly deals with the turn of Translation Studies into a new ideological paradigm which tries to overcome the alleged scientific and aseptic methodology of Descriptive Translation Studies. The concepts of descriptive methodology, ideology, frame and narrative theory are also discussed, with some examples of recent events. Attention is also paid to the Catalan context, where translations and language use also obey to certain ideological and political age…

lcsh:Language and Literaturenarrative TheoryUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASLingüísticaFilologíastranslation Norms; narrative Theory; Frame; Ideology; descriptive Methodologylcsh:Philology. Linguisticslcsh:P1-1091:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]lcsh:PFrametranslation NormsIdeologydescriptive Methodology
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Parasite presence induces gene expression changes in an ant host related to immunity and longevity

2021

Most species are either parasites or exploited by parasites, making parasite&ndash

lcsh:QH426-470<i>Anomotaenia brevis</i>host–parasite interactionAntsextended phenotypehost lifespanHymenopteraArticleAnomotaenia brevisHost-Parasite Interactions570 Life scienceslcsh:GeneticstranscriptomicsGene Expression RegulationTemnothorax nylanderiAnimalsCestodaInsect Proteins<i>Temnothorax nylanderi</i>570 Biowissenschaften
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The distributions of protein coding genes within chromatin domains in relation to human disease.

2019

Abstract Background Our understanding of the nuclear chromatin structure has increased hugely during the last years mainly as a consequence of the advances in chromatin conformation capture methods like Hi-C. The unprecedented resolution of genome-wide interaction maps shows functional consequences that extend the initial thought of an efficient DNA packaging mechanism: gene regulation, DNA repair, chromosomal translocations and evolutionary rearrangements seem to be only the peak of the iceberg. One key concept emerging from this research is the topologically associating domains (TADs) whose functional role in gene regulation and their association with disease is not fully untangled. Resul…

lcsh:QH426-470Computational biologyBiologyChromatin structureCell LineChromosome conformation captureOpen Reading FramesGene expressionDatabases GeneticGeneticsEnhancersHumansDiseaseEnhancerMolecular BiologyGeneRegulation of gene expressionHousekeeping genesTopologically associating domainsResearchHuman diseasesTADGenes associated with diseaseHuman geneticsChromatinChromatinHousekeeping geneGene regulationlcsh:GeneticsEnhancer Elements GeneticTranscription Initiation SiteChromatin interactionsEpigeneticschromatin
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cis-regulatory variation modulates susceptibility to enteric infection in the Drosophila genetic reference panel

2020

Abstract Background Resistance to enteric pathogens is a complex trait at the crossroads of multiple biological processes. We have previously shown in the Drosophila Genetic Reference Panel (DGRP) that resistance to infection is highly heritable, but our understanding of how the effects of genetic variants affect different molecular mechanisms to determine gut immunocompetence is still limited. Results To address this, we perform a systems genetics analysis of the gut transcriptomes from 38 DGRP lines that were orally infected with Pseudomonas entomophila. We identify a large number of condition-specific, expression quantitative trait loci (local-eQTLs) with infection-specific ones located …

lcsh:QH426-470Quantitative Trait Locimotifsallele-specific expressionPolymorphism Single Nucleotidecomplex traitsgenerationPseudomonasAnimalsDrosophila ProteinsRegulatory Elements Transcriptionallcsh:QH301-705.5AllelesBinding SitesResearchF-Box ProteinsassociationForkhead Transcription FactorsGastrointestinal Tractlcsh:GeneticsDrosophila melanogasterlcsh:Biology (General)dissectionresponsesFemaleTranscriptomerevealsdiscoveryGenome Biology
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3 ′-5 ′ crosstalk contributes to transcriptional bursting

2019

Abstract Background Transcription in mammalian cells is a complex stochastic process involving shuttling of polymerase between genes and phase-separated liquid condensates. It occurs in bursts, which results in vastly different numbers of an mRNA species in isogenic cell populations. Several factors contributing to transcriptional bursting have been identified, usually classified as intrinsic, in other words local to single genes, or extrinsic, relating to the macroscopic state of the cell. However, some possible contributors have not been explored yet. Here, we focus on processes at the 3 ′ and 5 ′ ends of a gene that enable reinitiation of transcription upon termination. Results Using Bay…

lcsh:QH426-470TransgeneParameter inference03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineTranscription (biology)Gene expressionmedicineCompartment (development)QAlcsh:QH301-705.5GenePolymerase030304 developmental biologyTranscriptional burstingMessenger RNA0303 health sciencesMathematical modellingbiologyQHCell cyclemedicine.diseaseCell biologyLiquid-liquid phase separationlcsh:GeneticsCrosstalk (biology)lcsh:Biology (General)Biological noisebiology.proteinGene expressionGene looping030217 neurology & neurosurgeryTranscriptional noiseGenome Biology
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Cytoplasmic 5′-3′ exonuclease Xrn1p is also a genome-wide transcription factor in yeast

2014

The 5′ to 3′ exoribonuclease Xrn1 is a large protein involved in cytoplasmatic mRNA degradation as a critical component of the major decaysome. Its deletion in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is not lethal, but it has multiple physiological effects. In a previous study, our group showed that deletion of all tested components of the yeast major decaysome, including XRN1, results in a decrease in the synthetic rate and an increase in half-life of most mRNAs in a compensatory manner. Furthermore, the same study showed that the all tested decaysome components are also nuclear proteins that bind to the 5′ region of a number of genes. In the present work, we show that disruption of Xrn1 activi…

lcsh:QH426-470nascent transcriptionSaccharomyces cerevisiaeRibosome biogenesisSaccharomyces cerevisiaetranscription rateSaccharomycesGenètica molecularSaccharomycesmRNA decayExoribonucleaseGeneticsOriginal Research ArticlemRNA stabilityNuclear proteinTranscription factorGeneGenetics (clinical)GeneticsbiologyTranslation (biology)biology.organism_classificationmRNA stability.Cell biologylcsh:GeneticsMolecular MedicinemRNA synthesis
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Monitoring the quality of the hospital pharmacoterapeutic process by sentinel patient program

2018

To analyze the results of sentinel patient program to monitoring the  quality pharmacoterapeutic process in the hospitalized patient through  medication errors.Design: Observational, prospective and transversal study. Ambit: General hospital of 1,000 beds.From May 2011 to June 2016.  Sample: Patients with treatment prescribe within 24 hours of being admitted  with 4 or more medications.Medication error, drugs prescribed,  medications and doses dispensing, drugs administered. Safety indicators were  defined based on medication errors at each stage of the pharmacotherapeutic  process.Of the 746 patients studied, 334 had at least 1 medication error  (44.8%; IC95%: 41.7-47.8). In the 746 treatm…

lcsh:Rlcsh:Medicinelcsh:RS1-441Safety;Drug PrescriptionsQuality ImprovementDrug Hypersensitivitylcsh:Pharmacy and materia medicaMedication errorsQuality monitoringHumansPatient SafetyProspective StudiesSafetyPharmacy Service HospitalQuality of Health CareFarmacia Hospitalaria
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