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Multilayer capsules: a promising microencapsulation system for transplantation of pancreatic islets

2001

In 1980, Lim and Sun introduced a microcapsule coated with an alginate/polylysine complex for encapsulation of pancreatic islets. Characteristic to this type of capsule is, that it consists of a plain membrane which is formed during a single procedural step. With such a simple process it is difficult to obtain instantly a membrane optimized with respect to all the properties requested for islet transplantation. To overcome these difficulties, it is recommended to build up the membrane in several consecutive steps, each optimized for a certain property. In this study, we have analysed such a multilayer microcapsule for the encapsulation of pancreatic islets. Therefore, empty and islet contai…

Transplantation HeterotopicMaterials scienceCompressive StrengthBiocompatibilityAlginatesDrug CompoundingAcrylic ResinsIslets of Langerhans TransplantationBiophysicsBiocompatible MaterialsBioengineeringPermeabilityRats Sprague-DawleyBiomaterialschemistry.chemical_compoundBiopolymersGlucuronic AcidMaterials TestingmedicineAnimalsPolyethyleneiminePolylysineParticle SizeMuscle SkeletalAcrylic resinCells CulturedHexuronic AcidsPancreatic isletsBiomaterialCapsuleProstheses and ImplantsFibrosisMicrospheresRatsQuaternary Ammonium CompoundsTransplantationmedicine.anatomical_structureMembranechemistryRats Inbred LewMechanics of MaterialsCarboxymethylcellulose Sodiumvisual_artPolylysineCeramics and Compositesvisual_art.visual_art_mediumFemalePolyethylenesBiomedical engineeringBiomaterials
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The Foreign Body Response to an Implantable Therapeutic Reservoir in a Diabetic Rodent Model

2021

Advancements in type 1 diabetes mellitus treatments have vastly improved in recent years. The move toward a bioartificial pancreas and other fully implantable systems could help restore patient's glycemic control. However, the long-term success of implantable medical devices is often hindered by the foreign body response. Fibrous encapsulation "walls off" the implant to the surrounding tissue, impairing its functionality. In this study we aim to examine how streptozotocin-induced diabetes affects fibrous capsule formation and composition surrounding implantable drug delivery devices following subcutaneous implantation in a rodent model. After 2 weeks of implantation, the fibrous capsule sur…

Type 1 diabetesPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyBioartificial pancreasbusiness.industryMicro computed tomographyforeign body responseBiomedical EngineeringMedicine (miscellaneous)BioengineeringRodent modelRodentiaProstheses and ImplantsX-Ray Microtomographymedicine.diseaseForeign BodiesDiabetes mellitusdiabetes mellitusRaman spectroscopymedicineAnimalsForeign bodymicro-computed tomographybusinessTissue Engineering Part C: Methods
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Aportaciones documentales sobre cruces de orfebrería valencianas. Siglos XIV y XV

2020

The article intends to make a contribution of new documentary references, from the notarial funds of the Valencian archives, in which news about parish crosses and Lignum Crucis from the silversmith center of Valencia during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries are collected. The importance of these typologies lies in being the main elements of Christian worship, so it was an essential piece in each parish that allowed the provision in them of models of varied typology and functionality; for that reason they are conserved from altar crosses, cross-shaped reliquaries ?known as Lignum Crucis or Veracruz ?to processional crosses, larger and representative of the parish community to which it …

UNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASPere Capellades0211-5808 9678 Archivo de arte valenciano 564145 2020 101 7707977 Aportaciones documentales sobre cruces de orfebrería valencianas. Siglos XIV y XV Candela Garrigósfor that reason they are conserved from altar crossesin which news about parish crosses and Lignum Crucis from the silversmith center of Valencia during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries are collected. The importance of these typologies lies in being the main elements of Christian worshiplarger and representative of the parish community to which it belongs. The result of this research has been the knowledge of works by important silversmiths such as Pere Bernesfrom the notarial funds of the Valencian archivesso it was an essential piece in each parish that allowed the provision in them of models of varied typology and functionalitycross-shaped reliquaries ?known as Lignum Crucis or Veracruz ?to processional crossesReyes The article intends to make a contribution of new documentary references:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]Francesc CetinaBertomeu Coscolláamong others. 63 78
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Du verbe instrumental dans la musique subsaharienne

2021

Sub-Saharan music results from the spoken language/instrumental language relation, directed by an oral culture. In this culture, these languages transmit ? beyond their singularities ? messages thanks to either a coded signal known by the linguistic community or previously defined among a group of individuals, or is used as a true meta-language copied on the articulated and usual language used every day. Here, an instrumental musical speech can then imitate and reproduce the tonal inflexions of the language to make its matter understandable. This fact is the natural result of a strong interaction and interrelation between the spoken language and the music as well as the conception that the …

UNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASan instrumental musical speech can then imitate and reproduce the tonal inflexions of the language to make its matter understandable. This fact is the natural result of a strong interaction and interrelation between the spoken language and the music as well as the conception that the Africans of South Sahara have of it. This concept underlying the very tight link between the musical fact and the Worddetermine and contribute to the distinctive goals of the speech? These are some of the major questions to which I the author try to bring elements of answers to clear up this subject. 145 1642386-8260 13268 ItamarApollinaire Sub-Saharan music results from the spoken language/instrumental language relation:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]territorios para el arte 590908 2021 7 8182063 Du verbe instrumental dans la musique subsaharienne Anakesa Kululuka [revista de investigación musical]these languages transmit ? beyond their singularities ? messages thanks to either a coded signal known by the linguistic community or previously defined among a group of individualsdirected by an oral culture. In this culturecontextual and expressive parameters that underliethe musical act then carries a communicative importance equal to the one in a spoken language. What concept rules such a language? What treatment is language subjected to in the affectation of its components in the musical discourse of to the instrumental Word and vice versa? What are the technicalor is used as a true meta-language copied on the articulated and usual language used every day. Hererevista de investigación musical: territorios para el arte 590908 2021 7 8182063 Du verbe instrumental dans la musique subsaharienne Anakesa Kululuka
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Carnaval y música: una breve semblanza de la Tuna Compostelana de 1888

2021

At the end of the 19th century, Spanish carnivals have been marked by the participation of the different tunas or also known as, estudiantinas. These groups achieved significant relevance in Galicia, especially in the city of Compostela, which, year after year, encouraged and supported the formation of groups of this nature to liven up the carnivals in the different Spanish cities. Although, different from its predecessors, the Santiago Tuna of 1888 ventured and made its mark in history, thanks to its intrepidity in having been the first Galician group that crossed the borders and enlivened the carnivals in the cities of the neighboring country, Portugal. This research, approached from a hi…

UNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASapproached from a historical and descriptive perspectiveSpanish carnivals have been marked by the participation of the different tunas or also known asLeslie At the end of the 19th centuryrevista de investigación musical: territorios para el arte 590908 2021 7 8182068 Carnaval y música: una breve semblanza de la Tuna Compostelana de 1888 Freitas de Torres2386-8260 13268 Itamarestudiantinas. These groups achieved significant relevance in Galiciayear after yeardifferent from its predecessorsPortugal. This researchand place it as an indispensable part of a traditionthrough primary and secondary sourcesterritorios para el arte 590908 2021 7 8182068 Carnaval y música: una breve semblanza de la Tuna Compostelana de 1888 Freitas de Torres [revista de investigación musical]the Santiago Tuna of 1888 ventured and made its mark in historywhich lasts until today. 285 298:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]aims to carry out a review of the semblance Compostelana Estudiantina of 1888thanks to its intrepidity in having been the first Galician group that crossed the borders and enlivened the carnivals in the cities of the neighboring countryespecially in the city of Compostelaencouraged and supported the formation of groups of this nature to liven up the carnivals in the different Spanish cities. Althoughwhich
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Estudios previos y propuesta de intervención en las pinturas murales, esculturas y ornamentos de la Real Parroquia de los Santos Juanes de Valencia

2020

Throughout this article, the most representative aspects of the previous studies and the intervention proposal, carried out for the restoration of the paintings, sculptures and ornaments of the Royal Parish of the Santos Juanes in Valencia, are exposed. A project of this magnitude involves the effort and dedication of a great team, resulting in one-year work with exhaustive and constant research with the purpose of safeguarding the heritage assets of the church. With this article we want to make known the importance that these previous studies acquire. Been essential since they are the starting point and the basis for the execution of the restoration works that will be carried out during fo…

UNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASare exposed. A project of this magnitude involves the effort and dedication of a great teamthe most representative aspects of the previous studies and the intervention proposal0211-5808 9678 Archivo de arte valenciano 564145 2020 101 7707983 Estudios previos y propuesta de intervención en las pinturas muralesJosé Luissculptures and ornaments of the Royal Parish of the Santos Juanes in Valenciaesculturas y ornamentos de la Real Parroquia de los Santos Juanes de Valencia Roig PicazoMarcenacresulting in one-year work with exhaustive and constant research with the purpose of safeguarding the heritage assets of the church. With this article we want to make known the importance that these previous studies acquire. Been essential since they are the starting point and the basis for the execution of the restoration works that will be carried out during four years. 161 177Bosch RoigValeria Throughout this articleLucía:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]Regidor Roscarried out for the restoration of the paintingsPilar
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The Effect of Music on Movement Perception: Synchresis in Hits for HIIT

2021

Hits for HIIT consists in a research-creation project aiming to produce both musical pieces and training exercises for, on the one hand, optimizing HIIT practice and, on the other, enriching scholarly research on the relations between music and sports. These questions and their related studies have highlighted music/movement relations and the way they are perceived. In this paper we would like to outline how we attempt to build a two-way dialogue between the production of music adapted to HIIT and the design of workouts based on the music.

UNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASon the other:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]territorios para el arte 590908 2021 7 8182061 The Effect of Music on Movement Perception: Synchresis in Hits for HIIT Stévance [revista de investigación musical]Sophie Hits for HIIT consists in a research-creation project aiming to produce both musical pieces and training exercises for2386-8260 13268 Itamaron the one handoptimizing HIIT practice andrevista de investigación musical: territorios para el arte 590908 2021 7 8182061 The Effect of Music on Movement Perception: Synchresis in Hits for HIIT Stévanceenriching scholarly research on the relations between music and sports. These questions and their related studies have highlighted music/movement relations and the way they are perceived. In this paper we would like to outline how we attempt to build a two-way dialogue between the production of music adapted to HIIT and the design of workouts based on the music. 95 104
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Los canecillos de la Capilla del Cementerio de San Juan del Hospital de Valencia

2020

In the medieval cemetery of the Historic Site of San Juan del Hospital of Valencia is housed a small funeral chapel founded in the late thirteenth century by the knight Arnau de Romaní. Along its cornice there are a series of heads of animals and humans that are one of the few sculptural vestiges inserted into the Romanesque iconographic tradition that are preserved in the city. So far they have not aroused the interest of specialists and no one has dedicated a detailed study to these curious and interesting images located in the marginal spaces of such a beautiful building. This article aims to complete this gap addressing the study of the corbels of the small temple, projecting a thematic…

UNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASprojecting a thematic tour both for its iconography and for its symbolic and functional meaning. Iglesia de San Juan del Hospital / Hospitalarios / Canecillos / Escultura / RománicoChurch of San Juan del Hospital / Hospitalers / Corbels / Sculpture / Romanesque. 9 26Emilio Jesús In the medieval cemetery of the Historic Site of San Juan del Hospital of Valencia is housed a small funeral chapel founded in the late thirteenth century by the knight Arnau de Romaní. Along its cornice there are a series of heads of animals and humans that are one of the few sculptural vestiges inserted into the Romanesque iconographic tradition that are preserved in the city. So far they have not aroused the interest of specialists and no one has dedicated a detailed study to these curious and interesting images located in the marginal spaces of such a beautiful building. This article aims to complete this gap addressing the study of the corbels of the small temple:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]0211-5808 9678 Archivo de arte valenciano 564145 2020 101 7707052 Los canecillos de la Capilla del Cementerio de San Juan del Hospital de Valencia Díaz García
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La cultura ci salverà? Processi di touristification a base culturale nel centro storico di Palermo

2023

Negli ultimi tre decenni la cultura ha avuto un ruolo chiave nella costruzione delle politiche urbane, divenendo uno strumento decisivo nella definizione delle strategie di sviluppo economico e nell’accesso alla competizione globale che caratterizzano l’attuale regime di neoliberismo urbano (Miles e Paddison 2005). Anche nel sud Europa la cosiddetta rigenerazione a base culturale ha rappresentato e continua ancora oggi a rappresentare una vera e propria ortodossia urbana, che trova nel turismo tanto una ragione di esistenza quanto un campo di attuazione. In particolare, negli ultimi anni i centri storici di molte città sudeuropee sono stati oggetto di trasformazioni profonde in cui pratiche…

Within this framework Palermo and its historic center are no exception. The epicenter of these processes is represented here by the Kalsa district which since the early 2000s has been placed at the center of a precise strategy of culturally-based renewal called to drive the city's tourist renaissance (Vinci 2008). The culmination of this path came in 2018 when Palermo was named the Italian capital of culture and chosen as the venue for Manifesta one of the most prestigious traveling biennales of contemporary art. However the exponential increase in tourist arrivals in the last three years came to a halt with the outbreak of the pandemic which showed with unprecedented evidence the contradictions of the development strategies pursued in the historic center and the marks they leave on the territories. While this sudden interruption seems to offer an opportunity to radically rethink urban and cultural policies and find new curbs to the conditions of overtourism in which the historic centers of South European cities and beyond find themselves it could also prove to be an accelerator of the dynamics of commodification of these spaces representing the revival of tourism an easy escape route in times of crisis. The objective of this contribution is to critically explore the urban and social transformations that have crossed the Kalsa district of Palermo from the 2000s to the present using qualitative and quantitative techniques (analysis of statistical data in-depth interviews critical discourse analysis ...) with particular reference to the role that culture has played in these processes. While it is impossible to prefigure post-pandemic scenarios we will examine documents and discourses that trace possible development directions for South European cities and their historic centers.Settore ICAR/21 - UrbanisticaSettore M-GGR/01 - Geografia
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Latvijā aizstāvētās doktora disertācijas (1923-1944): bibliogrāfisks rādītājs

2004

Grāmata no sērijas "Latvijas Universitātei 85"

Zinātne Latvijas UniversitātēHistory of the University of LatviaBibliogrāfiskie rādītājiDoktora grāda iegūšana Latvijas Universitātē - vēstureDoctoral theses defended in Latvia:SOCIAL SCIENCES::Social sciences::Education [Research Subject Categories]Latvijas Universitāte - vēsture
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