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Neumann Novack, Paula. "Expresiones del neoliberalismo en ciudades portuarias sudamericanas: los casos de Rosario (Argentina) y Valparaíso (Chile)." CUHSO · Cultura - Hombre - Sociedad 29, no. 2 (December 16, 2019): 61. http://dx.doi.org/10.7770/0719-2789.2019.cuhso.04a04.

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Diversos estudios han explicado los orígenes del sistema neoliberal y sus expresiones en el contexto urbano global. El presente artículo, además de discutir los orígenes y aplicaciones del neoliberalismo en América Latina, busca explicar el papel de la reestructuración urbana en la aplicación de políticas neoliberales en ciudades portuarias latinoamericanas. En este sentido, fue desarrollado un análisis bibliográfico sobre los orígenes del neoliberalismo y su comportamiento en Latinoamérica. También fueron realizadas entrevistas con informantes clave que proporcionaron explicar el rol de la reestructuración urbana como parte importante del sostenimiento del sistema neoliberal en ciudades latinoamericanas. Los resultados de la investigación apuntan distintas expresiones del neoliberalismo en las ciudades portuarias de Rosario (Argentina) y Valparaíso (Chile).
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TSUJITA, Katsuyoshi, Hiroki SHIGEMATSU, and Naoko KISHIMOTO. "Development of Gravity Compensation System for the Prototype Test of Deployable Space Structure by Using Multi Robot." Proceedings of JSME annual Conference on Robotics and Mechatronics (Robomec) 2016 (2016): 1A1–04a1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1299/jsmermd.2016.1a1-04a1.

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HORI, Wataru, Takashi TAKIMOTO, and Kazuo Ishii. "Formation Flight Control System for Multirotor Helicopters in Outdoors." Proceedings of JSME annual Conference on Robotics and Mechatronics (Robomec) 2016 (2016): 1A1–04a4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1299/jsmermd.2016.1a1-04a4.

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TSUNODA, Yusuke, Yuichiro SUEOKA, Suzuka KONDO, Yasuhiro SUGIMOTO, and Koichi OSUKA. "Realization of flocking behavior based on sound field control." Proceedings of JSME annual Conference on Robotics and Mechatronics (Robomec) 2016 (2016): 1A2–04a1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1299/jsmermd.2016.1a2-04a1.

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GODA, Masashi, Sakiko MIYAZAWA, Dai OWAKI, Takeshi KANO, and Akio ISHIGURO. "Decentralized Control Mechanism of Hexapod Locomotion Based on “TEGOTAE function”." Proceedings of JSME annual Conference on Robotics and Mechatronics (Robomec) 2016 (2016): 1A2–04a4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1299/jsmermd.2016.1a2-04a4.

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HARADA, Kentaro, and Yuichi KOBAYASHI. "Motion Property Estimation for Improving Adaptivity of Tendon-driven Robot and Discussion of Estimation for Relationship among Sensor Variables." Proceedings of JSME annual Conference on Robotics and Mechatronics (Robomec) 2016 (2016): 1P1–04a1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1299/jsmermd.2016.1p1-04a1.

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YAMAMOTO, RYOTA, and HIROKAZU MATSUI. "Proposal of estimation method of the position and posture of the object by machine learning to associate the other sensor information to the image." Proceedings of JSME annual Conference on Robotics and Mechatronics (Robomec) 2016 (2016): 1P1–04a4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1299/jsmermd.2016.1p1-04a4.

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OZAWA, Yuya, Naoki SAITO, and Toshiyuki SATOH. "Posture control in consideration of the input saturation of the wrist robot which drives Rubberless artificial muscle." Proceedings of JSME annual Conference on Robotics and Mechatronics (Robomec) 2016 (2016): 2A1–04a1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1299/jsmermd.2016.2a1-04a1.

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TADANO, Kotaro, and Yushi KOYAMA. "Development of Pneumatically-Driven Hand with a Wrist Joint for Laparoscopic Surgery." Proceedings of JSME annual Conference on Robotics and Mechatronics (Robomec) 2016 (2016): 2A1–04a4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1299/jsmermd.2016.2a1-04a4.

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OGASAWARA, Keisuke, Naoki SAITO, and Toshiyuki SATOH. "Proposal of the elastic element antagonistic type underactuated robot finger which can change the grasping form." Proceedings of JSME annual Conference on Robotics and Mechatronics (Robomec) 2016 (2016): 2A2–04a1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1299/jsmermd.2016.2a2-04a1.

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ITO, Akihito, Nobutaka TSUJIUCHI, and Yoshito SUGAMORI. "Position and Posture Control Using Pneumatic Actuator Drive Robot Hand." Proceedings of JSME annual Conference on Robotics and Mechatronics (Robomec) 2016 (2016): 2A2–04a4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1299/jsmermd.2016.2a2-04a4.

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Ishiko, Daisuke, Sungwan Boksuwan, and Hisayuki Aoyama. "Development of the magnetically driven handheld micro-manipulator." Proceedings of JSME annual Conference on Robotics and Mechatronics (Robomec) 2016 (2016): 2P1–04a1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1299/jsmermd.2016.2p1-04a1.

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WATANABE, Tomotoshi, Tomoya SHIRAKAWA, Keisuke MUKAI, Takayuki MATSUNO, Akira YANOU, and Mamoru MINAMI. "Robot Manipulation for the Purpose of String Shape Operation." Proceedings of JSME annual Conference on Robotics and Mechatronics (Robomec) 2016 (2016): 2P1–04a4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1299/jsmermd.2016.2p1-04a4.

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UTO, Keisuke, Gaku TAKANO, and Makoto OBAYASHI. "Development of a Dynamics-Based Continuous Time Motion Planning Algorithm for a 6 Degrees of Freedom Robot arm under constraints." Proceedings of JSME annual Conference on Robotics and Mechatronics (Robomec) 2016 (2016): 2P2–04a4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1299/jsmermd.2016.2p2-04a4.

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Jiang, H., Y. Zhao, C. H. Wang, and J. Zhao. "SAT0212 OBSTETRIC AND THROMBOTIC ANTIPHOSPHOLIPID SYNDROME: SIMILAR ANTIBODIES BUT DIFFERENT PHENOTYPES?" Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases 79, Suppl 1 (June 2020): 1049.1–1049. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/annrheumdis-2020-eular.5251.

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Background:Several studies showed two main clinical phenotypes of antiphospholipid syndrome which could be independent, but only a few data contrast features between these two groups.Objectives:To investigate whether obstetric and thrombotic manifestations of APS are independent subtypes.Methods:This was a single center prospective study from the PUMCH database of primary antiphospholipid syndrome followed for over 4years. Comparing demographic data, laboratory tests, pregnancy morbidity and thrombotic events during follow-up between IoAPS (isolated obstetric APS) and ItAPS (isolated thrombotic APS).Results:A total of 244 patients was registered in PUMCH primary APS cohorts, 157(64.34%) were female patients. In female patients, 44(28.03%) were diagnosed with IoAPS, 42(26.75%) were ItAPS. Demography showed patients in ItAPS group were older than IoAPS group (40 vs 33, p<0.001), presented more cardiovascular risks(33.33% vs 6.8%, p<0.01), neurological disorders (23.8% vs2.3%,p<0.01) and thrombocytopenia (47.6%vs 20.5%,p<0.01). Antibody profiles had no difference in triple positivity, double positivity and partial single positivity (ACL, LA), but presence of single anti-β2GPI positivity showed significant difference between IoAPS and ItAPS (59.09% vs 38.1%, p<0.05). Significant difference was presented in homocysteine(Median) between IoAPS and ItAPS (9.9 vs 11.5, p<0.05), not in inflammatory markers. During 49.5 (Median) months follow-up of ItAPS group, patients got 90 pregnancies, 5 abortions but weren’t fulfilled with the diagnosis criteria of pregnancy morbidity. No thrombotic event occurred during 48.5(Median) months follow-up time in IoAPS group.Conclusion:IoAPS and ItAPS shared similar antibody profile, but presented isolated clinical complications, different demographic features and maintained independent manifestation during follow-up, indicating the underlying pathogeneses are different.References:[1]Meroni P L, Borghi M O, Grossi C, et al. Obstetric and vascular antiphospholipid syndrome: same antibodies but different diseases?[J]. Nat Rev Rheumatol, 2018, 14(7): 433-440Table1.Demographic characteristicsIoAPS(n=44)ItAPS(n=42)P-valueAge, years, Median (Q1-Q3)33 (30.00, 36.00)40(33.75, 55.25).00B.M.I. Median (Q1-Q3)22.86 (20.70,24.45)23.52 (21.44, 27.70).10Flow-up time, month,Median (Q1-Q3)48.50 (36.00,77.00)49.50 (23.00,103.75).44Smoke (n%)1(2.27)0(0)1.00Cardiovascular risk factors (n%)3 (6.82)14 (33.33).00Coronary heart disease0(0)2(4.76).24Hypertension1(2.27)5(11.90).11Obesity2(4.55)9(21.43).03Diabetes mellitus0(0)0(0)Complications (n%)16 (36.36)30 (71.43).00Kidney diseases2(4.55)3(7.14).67Thrombocytopenia9(20.45)20(47.62).01Neurological Disorders1(2.27)10(23.81).00Stroke0(0)8(19.05).00Non stroke CNS manifestations1(2.27)2(4.76).61Valvular heart diseases4(9.09)2(4.76).68Failed pregnancy during follow-up (%)116/154(75.32)5/90(5.56).00Thrombosis during follow-up (n%)0(0)4(9.52).05Table 2.Laboratory testsIoAPS(n=44)ItAPS(n=42)P-valueAntibody categoriesTriple positive (n%)ACL+β2GPI+LA11(25.00)15(35.71).35Double positive (n%)7(15.90)11(26.19).29LA+ACL0(0)1(2.38).49LA+anti-β2GPI2(4.55)3(7.14).67ACL+anti-β2GPI5(11.36)7(16.67).55Single positive (n%)26(59.10)16(38.10).04ACL1(2.27)1(2.38)1.00anti-β2GPI23(52.27)10(23.81).01LA2(4.55)5(11.90).26Negative after treatment4(9.09)1(2.38).36ESR10(6, 27)9(4, 16).06CRP1.03(0.56, 3.85)1.11(0.43, 3.18).63HCY9.9(8.10, 12.10)11.5 (9.30, 14.65).04*aCL: anticardiolipin antibodies; anti-β2-GPI: anti-β2 glycoprotein I antibodies; LA: lupus anticoagulant; ESR: erythrocyte sedimentation rate; CRP: C-reactive protein; HCY: homocysteine.Acknowledgments:The authors thank Department of Rheumatology in Peking Union Medical College Hospital for support with statistics.Disclosure of Interests:None declared
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Arai, Maya, Iman Q. Assil, and Abdul B. Abou-Samra. "Characterization of Three Corticotropin-Releasing Factor Receptors in Catfish: A Novel Third Receptor Is Predominantly Expressed in Pituitary and Urophysis*†*The nucleotide sequences reported in this paper have been submitted to the GenBank database with accession numbers cfCRF-R1, AF229359; cfCRF-R2, AF229360; and cfCRF-R3, AF229361.†This work was supported by NIDDK Grant 45020–04A1 from the NIH." Endocrinology 142, no. 1 (January 1, 2001): 446–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/endo.142.1.7879.

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SOLIZ, PETER, ELIZABETH DURAN-VALDEZ, ANNA P. BANCROFT, GUANLIN TANG, DAVID S. SCHADE, and JAYAKRISHNAN VIJAYAMOHANAN. "464-P: Detecting Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy Utilizing Thermoregulation of the Plantar Foot." Diabetes 71, Supplement_1 (June 1, 2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db22-464-p.

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Purpose: To demonstrate thermal features of the foot in diabetic subjects without known peripheral neuropathy. Background: Assessment of thermoregulation of the foot in patients diagnosed with diabetes identifies those predisposed to foot ulcer and amputation. Methods: The clinical study of the thermoregulation of the microvascular processes of the plantar foot included 100 subjects with diabetes ages 35 to 76. Subjects underwent a complete clinical exam and nerve conduction study. Thermal imaging with a portable device followed a standard procedure for cooling of the plantar foot, followed by video imaging of the plantar surface during re-warming. The reference standard for neuropathy was a nerve conduction study. Features included: Initial temperature; temperature after cold provocation; and recovery temperatures. Results: The figure shows the 6 standard regions studied. The temperature after cooling for the normal subject was 16 deg C with a recovery temperature of 6 to 8 deg C after 400 s. For the subject with neuropathy the temperature after cooling dropped only to 18 deg C and recovered 2 to 4 deg C. Using these features, the sensitivity was 85% sensitivity and 70% specificity. Conclusion: Quantification of thermoregulation of the foot provides a new and non-invasive assessment of diabetic peripheral neuropathy in patients with diabetes. Identification of these at-risk patients may prevent amputation. Disclosure P.Soliz: None. E.Duran-valdez: None. A.P.Bancroft: None. G.Tang: None. D.S.Schade: Consultant; AbbVie Inc. J.Vijayamohanan: None. Funding NIH 2R44DK104578-04A1
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