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Costa, Ana Florencia, Mercedes María Mon Ratti, Andrea La Cava, Julieta Nosetto, Velia Alicia Löbbe, and Marcela Caraballido. "P10 Prevalencia de diabetes mellitus y glucemia en ayuno alterada al momento del diagnóstico de cáncer de páncreas en un grupo de pacientes asistidos en un centro de referencia gastroenterológico en Argentina." Revista de la Sociedad Argentina de Diabetes 54, no. 3Sup (November 21, 2020): 115. http://dx.doi.org/10.47196/diab.v54i3sup.391.

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Introducción: la diabetes mellitus (DM) se considera un factor de riesgo para el desarrollo de adenocarcinoma ductal de páncreas (ACDP).Objetivos: describir la prevalencia de DM y glucemia en ayuno alterada (GAA) al diagnóstico de ACDP en pacientes asistidos en un centro de referencia gastroenterológico; analizar las diferencias en las características personales y nutricionales en pacientes con ACDP y DM, ACDP y GAA, y ACDP sin DM ni GAA; establecer el tiempo transcurrido desde el diagnóstico de DM hasta diagnosticar ACDP.Materiales y métodos: de octubre de 2019 a marzo de 2020 se revisaron 465 historias clínicas de las Secciones Oncología y Nutrición, de pacientes >18 años con diagnóstico de ACDP.
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Costa, Ana Florencia, Andrea La Cava, María Mercedes Mon Ratti, Julieta Nosetto, Marcela Carballido, María Amelia Linari, and Velia Löbbe. "Prevalencia de diabetes mellitus y glucemia en ayuno alterada al momento del diagnóstico de cáncer de páncreas, en un grupo de pacientes asistidos en un centro de referencia gastroenterológico en Argentina." Revista de la Sociedad Argentina de Diabetes 55, no. 1 (March 9, 2021): 27. http://dx.doi.org/10.47196/diab.v55i1.471.

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Introducción: la diabetes mellitus (DM) se considera un factor de riesgo para el desarrollo de adenocarcinoma ductal de páncreas (ACDP).Objetivos: describir la prevalencia de DM y glucemia en ayuno alterada (GAA) al diagnóstico de ACDP en pacientes asistidos en un centro de referencia gastroenterológico; analizar las diferencias en las características personales y nutricionales en pacientes con ACDP y DM, ACDP y GAA, y ACDP sin DM ni GAA; establecer el tiempo transcurrido desde el diagnóstico de DM hasta diagnosticar ACDP.Materiales y métodos: de octubre de 2019 a marzo de 2020 se revisaron 465 historias clínicas de las Secciones Oncología y Nutrición, de pacientes >18 años con diagnóstico de ACDP.Resultados: se registraron 171 historias clínicas (36,7%) con ACDP y DM, y 294 (63,2%) con ACDP sin DM. En el 45,1% de las primeras, el intervalo entre el diagnóstico de DM y el de ACDP fue <1 año, y en el 17,65%, 15,69% y 21,57%; los lapsos correspondieron a 1 y 5 años, entre 5 y 10 años y > 10 años, respectivamente.
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YANG, Mei, Laran T. JENSEN, Allison J. GARDNER, and Valeria C. CULOTTA. "Manganese toxicity and Saccharomyces cerevisiae Mam3p, a member of the ACDP (ancient conserved domain protein) family." Biochemical Journal 386, no. 3 (March 8, 2005): 479–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/bj20041582.

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Manganese is an essential, but potentially toxic, trace metal in biological systems. Overexposure to manganese is known to cause neurological deficits in humans, but the pathways that lead to manganese toxicity are largely unknown. We have employed the bakers' yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae as a model system to identify genes that contribute to manganese-related damage. In a genetic screen for yeast manganese-resistance mutants, we identified S. cerevisiae MAM3 as a gene which, when deleted, would increase cellular tolerance to toxic levels of manganese and also increased the cell's resistance towards cobalt and zinc. By sequence analysis, Mam3p shares strong similarity with the mammalian ACDP (ancient conserved domain protein) family of polypeptides. Mutations in human ACDP1 have been associated with urofacial (Ochoa) syndrome. However, the functions of eukaryotic ACDPs remain unknown. We show here that S. cerevisiae MAM3 encodes an integral membrane protein of the yeast vacuole whose expression levels directly correlate with the degree of manganese toxicity. Surprisingly, Mam3p contributes to manganese toxicity without any obvious changes in vacuolar accumulation of metals. Furthermore, through genetic epistasis studies, we demonstrate that MAM3 operates independently of the well-established manganese-trafficking pathways in yeast, involving the manganese transporters Pmr1p, Smf2p and Pho84p. This is the first report of a eukaryotic ACDP family protein involved in metal homoeostasis.
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Carroll, Robert G. "DESIGN AND EVALUATION OF A NATIONAL SET OF LEARNING OBJECTIVES: THE MEDICAL PHYSIOLOGY LEARNING OBJECTIVES PROJECT." Advances in Physiology Education 25, no. 2 (June 2001): 2–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/advances.2001.25.2.2.

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In 1998, the American Physiological Society (APS) and the Association of Chairs of Departments of Physiology (ACDP) began collaboration on a project to develop a set of physiology learning objectives for medical students. Over the next 2 years, more than 50 physiologists collaborated in the development a comprehensive draft containing its 695 learning objectives. Faculty in 31 medical schools in the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico evaluated these objectives. On the basis of this evaluation, the ACDP recommended deleting 13 of them. The final project, containing 682 objectives, was approved in December 2000 by the ACDP and published on the APS website http://www.the-aps.org/education/MedPhysObj/medcor.htm . The identification of the “content” of medical physiology instruction provides the APS and the ACDP with a tool to introduce emerging topics, such as the physiology of aging and gender differences, at a national level. The medical physiology learning objectives project provides a guide for directing current and future medical physiology instruction in the United States.
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Cheng, Zhenyu, Bernard P. Duncker, Brendan J. McConkey, and Bernard R. Glick. "Transcriptional regulation of ACC deaminase gene expression in Pseudomonas putida UW4." Canadian Journal of Microbiology 54, no. 2 (February 2008): 128–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/w07-128.

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One of the major mechanisms that plant growth-promoting bacteria use to facilitate plant growth is through the lowering of plant ethylene levels by the bacterial enzyme 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate (ACC) deaminase. Many of the bacterial ACC deaminase genes (acdS) that have been examined to date are under the transcriptional control of a leucine-responsive regulatory protein, Lrp, encoded by acdR and referred to here as AcdR. The work presented here is focused on how AcdR and the newly discovered AcdB protein from Pseudomonas putida UW4 are involved in the regulation of acdS expression. First, the results of gel retardation experiments showed that AcdR binds to the acdS regulatory region, and this binding activity in vitro is not affected by the addition of 2 mmol·L–1 ACC but can be eliminated by addition of 20 μg·mL–1 leucine. Second, a potential regulatory protein, AcdB, involved in the regulation of acdS expression, was identified through both yeast 2-hybrid screen and coimmunoprecipitation based on its ability to bind to AcdR; subsequently, its binding to the acdS regulatory region in the presence of ACC was shown by gel retardation experiments. The data are interpreted in terms of a model in which AcdR and AcdB co-regulate the expression of the acdS gene.
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Cho, Won Jei, Chang Sik Ha, and Sang Taek Oh. "Synthesis and Biocidal Activities of Polymer. II. Bactericidal Activity of Homopolymer of AcDP and Copolymer of AcDP with MMA." Journal of Macromolecular Science, Part A 32, no. 3 (March 1995): 479–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10601329508013678.

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Oh, Sang Taek, Chng Sik Ha, and Won Jei Cho. "Synthesis and biocidal activities of polymer. III. Bactericical activity of homopolymer of AcDP and copolymer of acdp with St." Journal of Applied Polymer Science 54, no. 7 (November 14, 1994): 859–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/app.1994.070540704.

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Profeta, M. I., J. R. Romero, L. A. C. Leiva, N. L. Jorge, M. E. Gomez Vara, and E. A. Castro. "Solvent Effect of Oxygen in the Thermolisys Decomposition of the Acetone Diperoxide." International Journal of Chemoinformatics and Chemical Engineering 1, no. 1 (January 2011): 96–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijcce.2011010107.

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In this paper, the kinetics of the thermal decomposition reaction of 3,3,6,6-tetramethyl-1,2,4,5 tetroxane (ACDP) is investigated in various oxygen solvents at different temperatures. Linear relationships are observed between the enthalpy and entropy of activation of the unimolecular reactions of those diperoxides. The isokinetic temperature calculated by Leffler’s treatment is 527.2K, which is consistent with the proposed Exner correlation between the logarithm of the rate constant values for the same reaction in each solvent at two temperatures, where the corresponding ß value was 523.5K. A true “isokinetic relationship” for the ACDP thermolysis indicates that their reactions constitute a reaction series with similar interaction mechanisms. This can be related to the capacity for hydrogen bonding between the solvent and the diperoxide molecules. The solvanting properties of the media help the peroxidic bond rupture these molecules.
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Guo, Dehuang, Jennifer Ling, Mong-Heng Wang, Jin-Xiong She, Jianguo Gu, and Cong-Yi Wang. "Physical Interaction and Functional Coupling between ACDP4 and the Intracellular Ion Chaperone COX11, an Implication of the Role of ACDP4 in Essential Metal Ion Transport and Homeostasis." Molecular Pain 1 (January 1, 2005): 1744–8069. http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1744-8069-1-15.

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Divalent metal ions such as copper, manganese, and cobalt are essential for cell development, differentiation, function and survival. These essential metal ions are delivered into intracellular domains as cofactors for enzymes involved in neuropeptide and neurotransmitter synthesis, superoxide metabolism, and other biological functions in a target specific fashion. Altering the homeostasis of these essential metal ions is known to connect to a number of human diseases including Alzheimer disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, and pain. It remains unclear how these essential metal ions are delivered to intracellular targets in mammalian cells. Here we report that rat spinal cord dorsal horn neurons express ACDP4, a member of Ancient Conserved Domain Protein family. By screening a pretransformed human fetal brain cDNA library in a yeast two-hybrid system, we have identified that ACDP4 specifically interacts with COX11, an intracellular metal ion chaperone. Ectopic expression of ACDP4 in HEK293 cells resulted in enhanced toxicity to metal ions including copper, manganese, and cobalt. The metal ion toxicity became more pronounced when ACDP4 and COX11 were co-expressed ectopically in HEK293 cells, suggesting a functional coupling between them. Our results indicate a role of ACDP4 in metal ion homeostasis and toxicity. This is the first report revealing a functional aspect of this ancient conserved domain protein family. We propose that ACDP is a family of transporter protein or chaperone proteins for delivering essential metal ions in different mammalian tissues. The expression of ACDP4 on spinal cord dorsal horn neurons may have implications in sensory neuron functions under physiological and pathological conditions.
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Jaiganesh, M., A. Vincent Antony kumar, and R. Sivasankari. "ACDP: Prediction of Application Cloud Data center Proficiency Using Fuzzy Modeling." Procedia Engineering 38 (2012): 3005–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.proeng.2012.06.351.

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Hofmann, A. "ACDP– a Java application for data processing and analysis of protein circular dichroism spectra." Journal of Applied Crystallography 42, no. 1 (December 6, 2008): 137–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/s0021889808037229.

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ACDPis a Java application for processing protein circular dichroism (CD) spectra either individually or within a series. Data processing includes spectrum subtraction (`baseline correction'), conversion of the raw CD into units of mean residue ellipticity, wavelength monitoring and graphical inspection. Three different algorithms for secondary structure deconvolution have been implemented, and spectra can be analysed without the need for data reformatting, using a neural network approach, variable selection or linear combination of prototype spectra. The application is written entirely in Java and is thus portable to a wide variety of platforms, requiring only the Java Runtime Environment.
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Selleck, Paul. "A brief history of AAHL." Microbiology Australia 41, no. 4 (2020): 210. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/ma20056.

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The CSIRO Australian Animal Health Laboratory (AAHL) was officially opened on 1 April 1985. After that day the laboratory switched to secure mode and has operated as such ever since. AAHL was constructed to be the primary national diagnostic facility for exotic animal diseases but has expanded its role to become a national and international reference laboratory for many diseases. AAHL has supported disease control within the region by providing training, reagents and proficiency testing, both within Australia and internationally. AAHL’s role has evolved even further to include a focus on one-health which resulted in AAHL being renamed the Australian Centre for Disease Preparedness (ACDP) in March 2020.
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Hardianto, Hardianto. "Optimalisasi Kepuasan Kerja Guru." Kelola: Jurnal Manajemen Pendidikan 5, no. 2 (December 27, 2018): 190–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.24246/j.jk.2018.v5.i2.p190-195.

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ACDP (Analytical and Capacity Development Partnership) data suggests that 10% of teachers did not attend school and 14% of those attending did not attend the class. This number indicates the teacher is not satisfied with their work. Teacher job satisfaction needs to be improved so that education can run better. Teachers who are satisfied at work will feel happy with their work, happy with the work environment and so on. Unsatisfied teachers can cause low performance and even increase the desire to move or stop working. Therefore, efforts need to be made to optimize teacher work satisfaction. Two ways that can be done to improve teacher job satisfaction are by giving appropriate rewards and increasing motivation.
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Degeling, P., D. Black, G. Palmer, and J. Walters. "Attitudes and Knowledge about Case Mix Reform among Hospital Staff in Australia." Health Services Management Research 9, no. 4 (November 1996): 223–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/095148489600900402.

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This paper reports some of the findings of a national survey of staff in acute care hospitals about their knowledge of case mix and their attitudes towards it. Our findings suggest that, despite the range and scope of activities that have been pursued under the Australian Casemix Development Program (ACDP), knowledge of case mix among acute care hospital staff remains patchy. The evidence also shows that significant aspects of the DRG classification system and the uses to which it can be put are not accepted by many hospital staff, particularly medical staff. The paper concludes with a discussion of what some of these findings imply for future activity on case mix reform.
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Samsumaharto, Ratna Agung. "ISOLATION AND PURIFICATION OF LIPASE FROM COCOA BEANS (Theobroma cacao. L.) OF CLONE PBC 159." Indonesian Journal of Chemistry 8, no. 1 (June 17, 2010): 104–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.22146/ijc.21654.

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Lipase (triacylglycerol acylhydrolase, EC 3.1.1.3) was extracted and purified from acetone dry powder of cocoa (Theobroma cacao. L.) of clone PBC 159 extract. The Lipase from AcDP of cocoa beans was used for purification using 40-60 and 60-80% ammonium sulphate precipitation. The resulted indicated 44.73 and 60.51-fold purification with 26.74 and 33.31% recovery lipase activity (yield), respectively. The crude lipase enzyme from both precipitation were eluted, producing a single peak after applying through Sephacryl S-200 chromatography. The purified enzyme had a uniform specific activity throughout the final chromatography peak. The results from SDS-PAGE analysis showed that the molecular weight of the lipase enzyme was in between 45-66 kDa. Keywords: isolation, purification, lipase, cocoa beans
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Wang, Cong-Yi, Jing-Da Shi, Ping Yang, Pradeep G. Kumar, Quan-Zhen Li, Qing-Guo Run, Yun-Chao Su, Hamish S. Scott, Kuo-Jang Kao, and Jin-Xiong She. "Molecular cloning and characterization of a novel gene family of four ancient conserved domain proteins (ACDP)." Gene 306 (March 2003): 37–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0378-1119(02)01210-6.

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Carroll, Robert G. "Helping to define graduate education: the APS/ACDP list of professional skills for physiologists and trainees." Advances in Physiology Education 29, no. 2 (June 2005): 56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/advan.00015.2005.

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Panchaud, Alice, Jacqueline M. Cohen, Elisabetta Patorno, Krista F. Huybrechts, Rishi J. Desai, Kathryn J. Gray, Helen Mogun, Sonia Hernandez-Diaz, and Brian T. Bateman. "Anticonvulsants and the risk of perinatal bleeding complications." Neurology 91, no. 6 (July 6, 2018): e533-e542. http://dx.doi.org/10.1212/wnl.0000000000005944.

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ObjectiveTo examine the risk of postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) and neonatal bleeding complications associated with late-pregnancy exposure to anticonvulsant drugs (ACDs) that induce cytochrome P450 enzymes (ACDi) and alter the metabolism of vitamin K compared to other ACDs.MethodsWe used a population-based cohort study stemming from a nationwide sample of publicly insured pregnant women with a liveborn infant from the 2000 to 2010 Medicaid Analytic eXtract. ACDi (carbamazepine, phenobarbital, phenytoin, oxcarbazepine, topiramate) were compared to other ACDs dispensed during the last month of pregnancy. Relative risks (RRs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) of PPH and neonatal bleeding complications were estimated using generalized linear models with fine stratification on the propensity score to control for indication and other potential confounders.ResultsAmong 11,572 women with an ACD prescription overlapping delivery, 2.6% (135/5,109) in the ACDi group and 3.6% (231/6,463) in the other ACDs group had a diagnosis of PPH: unadjusted RR 0.74 (95% CI 0.60–0.91), adjusted RR 0.77 (95% CI 0.58–1.00). The prevalence of neonatal bleeding complications was 3.1% (157/5,109) in the ACDi group and 3.5% (229/6,463) in the other ACDs group: unadjusted RR 0.87 (95% CI 0.71–1.06), adjusted RR 0.83 (95% CI 0.64–1.08).ConclusionsEvidence from this large observational study suggests that use of ACDi near delivery does not increase the risk of bleeding complications compared to other ACDs in clinical settings where neonatal intramuscular or oral vitamin K administration is considered standard of care. These findings provide reassurance for clinicians and pregnant women successfully treated with ACDi.
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Rachmijati, Cynantia, and Sri Supiah Cahyati. "GENDER REPRESENTATION IN TEXTBOOK BAHASA INGGRIS GRADE X." ELTIN JOURNAL, Journal of English Language Teaching in Indonesia 6, no. 2 (October 30, 2018): 59. http://dx.doi.org/10.22460/eltin.v6i2.p59-69.

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According to ACDP Indonesia, many gender bias contents found in textbooks Bahasa Inggris in Indonesia settings. This study aims at examining the representation of gender on “BahasaInggriskelas X” by Kemendiknas. The criteria of a good textbook should show the relationship of women and men in society based on their role, status, environment, culture and community structures which are displayed in the form of illustrations and descriptions of the sentence. Findings from the book regarding Text: 4,11% visual characters, 28,77% characters mentioned, 57,54% social activities, and 9,58% domestic activity. While findings regarding Visual: 88,89% social activities and 11,11% regarding domestic. Furthermore, the Frequency of occurrence: for male 51,89%. and female 48,11% .Not too many domestic roles and settings found in the book probably because the book is created to inline with Curriculum 2013 where the main purpose of Curriculum 2013 is to develop social skills. It can be concluded that gender representation in this book is dominated by male.
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MacMahan, Jamie, Ross Vennell, Rick Beatson, Jenna Brown, and Ad Reniers. "Divergence-Free Spatial Velocity Flow Field Interpolator for Improving Measurements from ADCP-Equipped Small Unmanned Underwater Vehicles." Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology 29, no. 3 (March 1, 2012): 478–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/jtech-d-11-00084.1.

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Abstract Applying a two-dimensional (2D) divergence-free (DF) interpolation to a one-person deployable unmanned underwater vehicle’s (UUV) noisy moving-vessel acoustic Doppler current profiler (MV-ADCP) measurements improves the results and increases the utility of the UUV in tidal environments. For a 3.5-h MV-ACDP simulation that spatially and temporally varies with the M2 tide, the 2D DF-estimated velocity magnitude and orientation improves by approximately 85%. Next the 2D DF method was applied to velocity data obtained from two UUVs that repeatedly performed seven 1-h survey tracks in Bear Cut Inlet, Miami, Florida. The DF method provides a more realistic and consistent representation of the ADCP measured flow field, improving magnitude and orientation estimates by approximately 25%. The improvement increases for lower flow velocities, when the ADCP measurements have low environmental signal-to-noise ratio. However, near slack tide when flow reversal occurs, the DF estimates are invalid because the flows are not steady state within the survey circuit.
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Echeverría, Genoveva, and José Martín Maturana. "Análisis crítico del discurso de políticas públicas en diversidad sexual en Chile." Universitas Psychologica 14, no. 4 (January 19, 2016): 1485. http://dx.doi.org/10.11144/javeriana.up14-4.acdp.

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La investigación analiza las últimas políticas públicas relacionadas con la diversidad sexual producidas en Chile en los últimos cinco años. Se revisan las posiciones de poder, las versiones de sexualidad, las normalizaciones y los estereotipos de género que permanecen presentes en estos planes. Desde una perspectiva cualitativa, se utiliza el Análisis Crítico del Discurso para analizar cuatro iniciativas generadas en el sector salud, educación y derechos ciudadanos. Los resultados evidencian la presencia del marco heteronormativo y la fuerza del control de la sexualidad y los cuerpos en estos programas y leyes, lo que dificultaría que los sujetos logren un reconocimiento desde un lugar de agencia y poder.
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Fraser, Justin F., and Roger Härtl. "Anterior approaches to fusion of the cervical spine: a metaanalysis of fusion rates." Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine 6, no. 4 (April 2007): 298–303. http://dx.doi.org/10.3171/spi.2007.6.4.2.

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Object Anterior cervical discectomy (ACD), ACD with interbody fusion (ACDF), ACDF with placement of an anterior plate system (ACDFP), corpectomy, and corpectomy with plate placement are used to fuse the cervical spine. The authors conducted a metaanalysis of studies published after 1990 in which fusion rates achieved with each procedure were reported for patients with degenerative disease at one, two, and three disc levels. Methods Twenty-one papers each included data on at least 25 patients. In each of the 21 studies the average clinical follow up was more than 12 months, and the results were evaluated according to radiographic evidence of fusion and delineated by the number of levels fused. Chi-square and Fisher exact tests were used for comparisons. The mean age of the patients was 46.7 years, 46.6% were female, and the mean follow-up period was 39.6 months. The studies included 2682 patients and the overall fusion rate was 89.5%. For single disc–level disease, fusion rates were 84.9% for ACD, 92.1% for ACDF, and 97.1% for ACDFP (p = 0.0002). For two disc–level disease, fusion rates were 79.9% for ACDF, 94.6% for ACDFP, 95.9% for corpectomy, and 92.9% for corpectomy with plate placement (p = 0.0001). For three disc–level disease, fusion rates were 65.0% for ACDF, 82.5% for ACDFP, 89.8% for corpectomy, and 96.2% for corpectomy with plate placement (p = 0.0001). The use of anterior plates significantly improved fusion for one-level (p < 0.0001), two-level (p < 0.0001), and three-level (p < 0.05) ACDF. There was no significant difference in fusion rates between two-level ACDF and corpectomy with plate placement. Conclusions The anticipated fusion rate is one of several factors that may guide surgical decision making. Anterior cervical decompression and fusion results in high fusion rates. The results of the authors' study show that regardless of the number of levels fused, the use of an anterior cervical plate system significantly increases the fusion rate. For two-disc–level disease, there was no significant difference between ACD with a plate system or corpectomy with a plate system. For three-disc–level disease, however, the evidence suggests that corpectomy with plate placement is associated with higher fusion rates than discectomy with plate placement.
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Dowa Bili, Kristoforus. "PELATIHAN LITERASI BAHASA INDONESIA TERINTEGRASI BAHASA IBU BAGI GURU KELAS AWAL." Jurnal Abadimas Adi Buana 4, no. 1 (July 6, 2020): 21–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.36456/abadimas.v4.i1.a2352.

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Pelatihan literasi bahasa Indonesia terintegrasi bahasa ibu bagi guru kelas awal Sekolah Dasar(SD) di Kecamatan Wewewa Barat, Kabupaten Sumba Barat Daya, NTT dilatarbelakangi adanyahasil kajian Pengembangan Kapasitas dan Analisis Pendidikan (ACDP) yang menemukan masalahbahwa anak-anak di Sumba cenderung memakai bahasa ibu. Selain itu, ditemukan 53% guru diSumba hanya lulusan Sekolah Menengah Atas (SMA) dan 10 dari 12 guru Kelas 2 tidakmendapatkan pelatihan pengajaran membaca. Realita ini diperpuruk dengan 42% kepala sekolah,hanya lulusan SMA. Hasil kajian ini menyebabkan gap antara siswa yang cenderungmenggunakan bahasa ibu dengan tingkat pendidikan guru lulusan SMA. Dampak gap tersebutyakni pengajaran baca-tulis oleh guru menjadi kurang efektif. Oleh karena itu, guru kelas awalmembutuhkan pelatihan pembelajaran literasi terintegrasi bahasa ibu. Hal ini dipandang sebagaisolusi urgen persoalan tersebut. Hasil kegiatan pengabdian ini adalah guru memahami pentingnyapembelajaran bahasa Indonesia dengan mengintegrasikan bahasa ibu pada kelas awal SD,memahami dan terampil menerapkan metode Membaca dan Menulis Permulaan (MMP)terintegrasi bahasa ibu dalam pembelajaran kelas awal, memiliki keterampilan menyusun media(kartu huruf, suku kata, dan kata) bahasa Indonesia mengintegrasikan bahasa ibu, dan memilikipemahaman-keterampilan menggunakan penilaian MMP dengan menggunakan format dan rubrikpenilaian.
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Zhilin, Aleksandr, Aleksandr Zhilin, Aleksandr Fedorov, Aleksandr Fedorov, Dmitry Grebenshchikov, and Dmitry Grebenshchikov. "Dynamics of acousto-convective drying of sunflower cake compared with drying by a traditional thermo-convective method." Foods and Raw Materials 6, no. 2 (December 20, 2018): 370–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.21603/2308-4057-2018-2-370-378.

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The article is devoted to the dynamics of sunflower cake drying in a fundamentally new acousto-convective way. Unlike the traditional (thermo-convective) method, the method proposed allows extracting moisture from porous materials without supplying heat to the sample. Thermo-vacuum drying helped to determine the absolute and relative initial moisture for the analysed samples of the sunflower cake, which equaled 313.1% and 75.8%, respectively. The kinetic curves for drying by thermo- and acousto-convective methods were obtained and analysed. A study of the acousto-convective drying of sunflower cake showed that the rate of moisture extraction depended on the resonating frequency, while there is an optimal mode in which drying proceeds from two to three times more intensively. In thermo-convective drying of sunflower cake, increasing the temperature of the drying stream twice (from 74.2°C to 127°C) reduces the duration of drying to a final absolute humidity of 40% three times. Comparing the thermo-convective and acousto-convective drying methods showed that twice as much moisture was removed from the samples dried by the (ACDP) with a flow frequency of 790 Hz and at room temperature for a 30-minute interval as with thermal convective drying with a working flow temperature of 127°C. The relaxation mathematical model used to describe the drying phenomenon and the experimental data for sunflower cake drying allows obtaining the quantitative parameters characterizing different modes and methods of drying the samples under study. The article analyses a discrete drying regime that contributes to increasing the efficiency of the acousto-convective mode of moisture extraction.
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Quamme, Gary A. "Molecular identification of ancient and modern mammalian magnesium transporters." American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology 298, no. 3 (March 2010): C407—C429. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/ajpcell.00124.2009.

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A large number of mammalian Mg2+ transporters have been hypothesized on the basis of physiological data, but few have been investigated at the molecular level. The recent identification of a number of novel proteins that mediate Mg2+ transport has enhanced our understanding of how Mg2+ is translocated across mammalian membranes. Some of these transporters have some similarity to those found in prokaryocytes and yeast cells. Human Mrs2, a mitochondrial Mg2+ channel, shares many of the properties of the bacterial CorA and yeast Alr1 proteins. The SLC41 family of mammalian Mg2+ transporters has a similarity with some regions of the bacterial MgtE transporters. The mammalian ancient conserved domain protein (ACDP) Mg2+ transporters are found in prokaryotes, suggesting an ancient origin. However, other newly identified mammalian transporters, including TRPM6/7, MagT, NIPA, MMgT, and HIP14 families, are not represented in prokaryotic genomes, suggesting more recent development. MagT, NIPA, MMgT, and HIP14 transporters were identified by differential gene expression using microarray analysis. These proteins, which are found in many different tissues and subcellular organelles, demonstrate a diversity of structural properties and biophysical functions. The mammalian Mg2+ transporters have no obvious amino acid similarities, indicating that there are many ways to transport Mg2+ across membranes. Most of these proteins transport a number of divalent cations across membranes. Only MagT1 and NIPA2 are selective for Mg2+. Many of the identified mammalian Mg2+ transporters are associated with a number of congenital disorders encompassing a wide range of tissues, including intestine, kidney, brain, nervous system, and skin. It is anticipated that future research will identify other novel Mg2+ transporters and reveal other diseases.
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Onofre-Lemus, Janette, Ismael Hernández-Lucas, Lourdes Girard, and Jesús Caballero-Mellado. "ACC (1-Aminocyclopropane-1-Carboxylate) Deaminase Activity, a Widespread Trait in Burkholderia Species, and Its Growth-Promoting Effect on Tomato Plants." Applied and Environmental Microbiology 75, no. 20 (August 21, 2009): 6581–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/aem.01240-09.

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ABSTRACT The genus Burkholderia includes pathogens of plants and animals and some human opportunistic pathogens, such as the Burkholderia cepacia complex (Bcc), but most species are nonpathogenic, plant associated, and rhizospheric or endophytic. Since rhizobacteria expressing ACC (1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate) deaminase may enhance plant growth by lowering plant ethylene levels, in this work we investigated the presence of ACC deaminase activity and the acdS gene in 45 strains, most of which are plant associated, representing 20 well-known Burkholderia species. The results demonstrated that ACC deaminase activity is a widespread feature in the genus Burkholderia, since 18 species exhibited ACC deaminase activities in the range from 2 to 15 μmol of α-ketobutyrate/h/mg protein, which suggests that these species may be able to modulate ethylene levels and enhance plant growth. In these 18 Burkholderia species the acdS gene sequences were highly conserved (76 to 99% identity). Phylogenetic analysis of acdS gene sequences in Burkholderia showed tight clustering of the Bcc species, which were clearly distinct from diazotrophic plant-associated Burkholderia species. In addition, an acdS knockout mutant of the N2-fixing bacterium Burkholderia unamae MTl-641T and a transcriptional acdSp-gusA fusion constructed in this strain showed that ACC deaminase could play an important role in promotion of the growth of tomato plants. The widespread ACC deaminase activity in Burkholderia species and the common association of these species with plants suggest that this genus could be a major contributor to plant growth under natural conditions.
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Hao, Youai, Trevor C. Charles, and Bernard R. Glick. "ACC deaminase activity in avirulentAgrobacterium tumefaciensD3." Canadian Journal of Microbiology 57, no. 4 (April 2011): 278–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/w11-006.

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Some plant-growth-promoting bacteria encode the enzyme 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid (ACC) deaminase, which breaks down ACC, the direct precursor of ethylene biosynthesis in all higher plants, into ammonia and α-ketobutyrate and, as a result, reduces stress ethylene levels in plants caused by a wide range of biotic and abiotic stresses. It was previously shown that ACC deaminase can inhibit crown gall development induced by Agrobacterium tumefaciens and can partially protect plants from this disease. Agrobacterium tumefaciens D3 has been previously reported to contain a putative ACC deaminase structural gene (acdS) and a regulatory gene (acdR = lrpL). In the present study, it was found that A. tumefaciens D3 is an avirulent strain. ACC deaminase activity and its regulation were also characterized. Under gnotobiotic conditions, wild-type A. tumefaciens D3 was shown to be able to promote plant root elongation, while the acdS and lrpL double mutant strain A. tumefaciens D3-1 lost that ability. When co-inoculated with the virulent strain, A. tumefaciens C58, in wounded castor bean plants, both the wild-type A. tumefaciens D3 and the mutant A. tumefaciens D3-1 were found to be able to significantly inhibit crown gall development induced by A. tumefaciens C58.
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Aigner, Martin, and Christoph M. Kirsch. "ACDC." ACM SIGPLAN Notices 48, no. 11 (December 4, 2013): 75–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2555670.2464161.

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Kostic, Dejan, Adolfo F. Rodriguez, and Amin Vahdat. "ACDC." ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review 32, no. 3 (July 2002): 15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/571697.571704.

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Segarra, Juan, Clemente Rodríguez, Rubén Gran, Luis C. Aparicio, and Víctor Viñals. "ACDC." ACM Transactions on Embedded Computing Systems 14, no. 2 (March 25, 2015): 1–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2677093.

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Morse, Kate J. "ACNP." Nursing Critical Care 2, no. 3 (May 2007): 9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.ccn.0000269799.27953.0e.

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Chilton, Lynn. "ACNP Forum." Journal for Nurse Practitioners 2, no. 10 (November 2006): 712–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nurpra.2006.09.008.

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Waters, Robert. "ACNP Forum." Journal for Nurse Practitioners 4, no. 3 (March 2008): 223–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nurpra.2008.01.010.

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Mismetti, P. "Recommandations ACCP." Journal des Maladies Vasculaires 33 (September 2008): S70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jmv.2008.07.035.

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&NA;. "ACDS NEWS." Dermatitis 4, no. 1 (March 1993): 64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01206501-199303000-00032.

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&NA;. "ACDS NEWS." Dermatitis 4, no. 4 (December 1993): 211. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01206501-199312000-00002.

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&NA;. "ACDS NEWS." Dermatitis 5, no. 1 (March 1994): 54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01206501-199403000-00026.

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&NA;. "ACDS NEWS." Dermatitis 7, no. 2 (June 1996): 135. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01206501-199606000-00013.

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&NA;. "ACDS NEWS." Dermatitis 7, no. 3 (September 1996): 196. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01206501-199609000-00026.

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&NA;. "ACDS NEWS." Dermatitis 7, no. 4 (December 1996): 258. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01206501-199612000-00024.

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&NA;. "ACDS NEWS." Dermatitis 8, no. 4 (December 1997): 256. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01206501-199712000-00022.

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&NA;. "ACDS News." Dermatitis 10, no. 1 (March 1999): 54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01206501-199903000-00018.

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&NA;. "ACDS News." Dermatitis 10, no. 3 (September 1999): 181. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01206501-199909000-00012.

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&NA;. "ACDS News." Dermatitis 10, no. 4 (December 1999): 251. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01206501-199912000-00017.

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&NA;. "ACDS NEWS." Dermatitis 17, no. 4 (December 2006): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01206501-200612000-00011.

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Saggar, Sonny. "Rejoin ACEP." Emergency Medicine News 30, no. 10 (October 2008): 6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.eem.0000338233.36850.47.

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"SOUTH AFRICA: ACDP Withdrawal." Africa Research Bulletin: Political, Social and Cultural Series 46, no. 6 (July 2009): 18004C—18006C. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-825x.2009.02420.x.

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Kalia, Aman V., and Brian C. Fabien. "Comparison of Model Predictive Control and Distance Constrained-Adaptive Concurrent Dynamic Programming Algorithms for Extended Range Electric Vehicle Optimal Energy Management." Journal of Dynamic Systems, Measurement, and Control 143, no. 9 (May 13, 2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.4050884.

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Abstract Intelligent energy management of hybrid electric vehicles is feasible with a priori information of route and driving conditions. Model predictive control (MPC) with finite horizon road grade preview has been proposed as a viable predictive energy management approach. We propose that our novel distance constrained-adaptive concurrent dynamic programming (DC-ACDP) approach can provide better energy management than MPC without any road grade information in context of an extended range electric vehicle (EREV). In this article, we have evaluated and compared the MPC and DC-ACDP energy management strategies for a real-world driving scenario. The simulations were conducted for a 160 km drive with road grade variation between +4% and –1%. Results show that the DC-ACDP approach is near-optimal and improves overall energy consumption by a maximum of 4.25%, in comparison to the simple MPC with a finite horizon road grade preview implementation. Additionally, a higher value for energy storage system state of charge (SOC) tracking penalty p2 results in the net energy consumption for MPC to converge toward that of DC-ACDP. A combination of the MPC and DC-ACDP approach is also evaluated with only 1.25% maximum improvement over simple MPC.
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Wang, Cong-Yi, Ping Yang, Jing-Da Shi, Sharad Purohit, Dehuang Guo, Haiqian An, Jian-Guo Gu, Jennifer Ling, Zheng Dong, and Jin-Xiong She. "Molecular cloning and characterization of the mouse Acdp gene family." BMC Genomics 5, no. 1 (January 15, 2004). http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-5-7.

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"Advisory Committee on Dangerous Pathogens (ACDP) Seminar on Microbiological Risk Assessment, 28 January 1997." Journal of Applied Microbiology 83, no. 5 (November 1997): 659–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2672.1997.d01-473.x.

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