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El Editor. "Derechos humanos ; La situación del país". ECA: Estudios Centroamericanos 51, n.º 573-574 (31 de agosto de 1996): 709–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.51378/eca.v51i573-574.6693.

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ТРЕТЬЯКОВА, А. С. "РАСПРЕДЕЛЕНИЕ ВИДОВОГО СОСТАВА РАСТЕНИЙ В ЕСТЕСТВЕННЫХ И АНТРОПОГЕННЫХ МЕСТООБИТАНИЯХ Г. ЕКАТЕРИНБУРГА, "БОТАНИЧЕСКИЙ ЖУРНАЛ"". Ботанический журнал, n.º 11 (2014): 1277–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/s1234567814110081.

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Показано, что общий вектор преобразования флоры на урбанизированных территориях выражается в сокращении индигенных видов, увеличении доли апофитных и адвентивных. В растительных сообществах естественных местообитаний встречается более 75 % видов урбанофлоры Екатеринбурга - 709 видов. Среди них преобладают аборигенные виды (87 %), а адвентивные виды играют второстепенную роль. В составе растительных группировок антропогенных местообитаний насчитывается 613 видов, среди них заметно сокращается число аборигенных видов (49 %) и соответственно увеличивается число адвентивных: 51 против 13 % в естественных местообитаниях. Растительные сообщества естественных местообитаний сохраняют соответствующее их ценотическому статусу своеобразие флористического состава, а для растительных группировок антропогенных местообитаний характерна низкая флористическая специфичность.
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Drenowatz, Clemens, Olivia Wartha, Jochen Klenk, Susanne Brandstetter, Martin Wabitsch e Jürgen Steinacker. "Differences in Health Behavior, Physical Fitness, and Cardiovascular Risk in Early, Average, and Late Mature Children". Pediatric Exercise Science 25, n.º 1 (fevereiro de 2013): 69–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/pes.25.1.69.

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This study examined the association between biological maturity, CVD risk, fitness and health behavior in 709 (359 male, 350 female) 8-year-old children (range: 6.3–8.9 years). Sports participation and sedentary behavior was assessed via parent questionnaire. Height and weight was measured and maturity status was predicted based on % of adult-height reached. Fitness was assessed via a test battery and CVD risk was determined using mean arterial pressure, cholesterol and intra-abdominal fat. BMIpercentiles (BMIPCT) differed significantly among early, average and late maturing children. Early maturing children displayed a higher CVD risk profile (0.5 vs. -0.2), lower fitness scores (-0.4 vs. 0.2), and spent more time watching TV (51 vs. 43 min/day) compared with their peers. After controlling for BMIPCT differences remained only for fitness in boys and TV time in girls.
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Caylan, Refik, Ali Titiz, Maurizio Falcioni, Guiseppe De Donato, Alessandra Russo, Abdelkader Taibah e Mario Sanna. "Myringoplasty in Children: Factors Influencing Surgical Outcome". Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery 118, n.º 5 (maio de 1998): 709–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/019459989811800529.

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Age, size, and site of perforation, condition of the ear, status of the contralateral ear, grafting materials, and more are considered factors influencing the success rates in myringoplasties in children. The ambivalence in results is mainly due to nonhomogeneous patient groups. In an effort to compose groups as homogeneous as possible for analysis of influencing factors, a retrospective study of 51 pediatric myringoplasty cases (51 ears) was undertaken. All patients had perforations caused by simple chronic otitis media. The overall surgical success rate was 82.3% at 18 months, and for young (5 to 10 years) and older (11 to 16 years) children it was 77.2% and 86.2%, respectively. Anterior, central, and total perforations healed without significant differences. Outcome in unilateral perforations was better than bilateral: 96.9% and 55%, respectively ( p < 0.01). Discharging ears (100%) healed better compared with dry ears (75%) ( p < 0.05). Analysis of the literature also revealed significant difference in success rates of discharging and dry ears: 92.5% and 80.6%, respectively ( p < 0.01). We conclude that, contrary to comments in the literature, discharging ears in children favor good outcome and they should be operated on regardless of age and site of perforation. However, in bilateral perforations results may not be so rewarding. (Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 1998;118:709–13.)
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Tian, Erming, Joshua Epstein, Pingping Qu, Christoph Heuck, Frits van Rhee, Maurizio Zangari, Antje Hoering, Jeffery Sawyer, Bart Barlogie e Gareth J. Morgan. "Deletion of TP53 (17p13) Is Associated with Poor Outcome for Newly Diagnosed High-Risk Multiple Myeloma". Blood 126, n.º 23 (3 de dezembro de 2015): 2982. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood.v126.23.2982.2982.

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Abstract Introduction In multiple myeloma (MM), deletion of chromosome 17 p13 (del17p) is a poor prognostic feature. The percentage of cells carrying an abnormality has been reported to be important with thresholds of 20% being taken generally but thresholds as high as 60% being suggested more recently. We have reported previously in the Total Therapy (TT)-2 trial (NCT00083551) for newly diagnosed (ND) MM that del17p is an adverse prognostic factor (Blood 112: 4235). The TT3 trial (NCT00081939) incorporated Brtezomib into tandem Melphalan-based autotransplants with DT-PACE for induction/consolidation and Thalidomide and Dexamethasone for maintenance to treat patients with newly diagnosed MM. In more recent iterations of these trials following the introduction of novel agents in induction and during maintenance the impact of carrying del17p has not been studied. In particular we have stratified patients into low- or high-risk molecular subgroups based on the GEP-70 (TT4 protocol [NCT00734877] or TT5 protocol [NCT00869232], respectively). We have used interphase FISH (iFISH) to detect the presence of del17p in baseline bone marrow samples. Method The iFISH slides were prepared with bone marrow aspirates after removing erythrocytes. A specific TP53 probe at chromosome 17 arm p13 combined with a control probe for the ERBB3 locus (HER2, 17q12), in different colors, were hybridized to bone marrow cells. Myeloma PCs were identified by restricted Kappa or Lambda immunoglobulin light-chain staining. We investigated role of 20% cutoffs per ≥100 tumor cells for significant deletion of the TP53 probe. Kaplan-Meier analysis was used to estimate the distributions of overall survival (OS) and progression-free survival (PFS) during the follow-ups. OS was calculated from registration until the date of decease. PFS was similarly calculated, but also incorporated progressive disease as an event. Results We examined 709 baseline samples from TT3, 4, and 5 trials with the two probes at chromosome 17. Overall, 66 of 709 patients (9.3%) had deletion of TP53 locus, including 44 of the 591 (7.5%) of low-risk patients and 20 of the 118 (17.0%) high-risk patients (Table). The range of TP53-deleted cells among newly diagnosed patients is 20-99% (median=75%) overall; 35-100% (median=62%) in TT3-low-risk; 30-97% (median=80%) in TT3-high-risk; 21-99% (median=76%) in TT4; and 20-97% (median=81%) in TT5. Deletion of TP53 was associated with significant shorter OS and PFS in HR patients treated on TT3. The 3 year estimated OS of patients for TT3-HR with del17p was 33% compared with 56% for TT3-LR with del17p, and PFS of patients for TT3-HR with del17p was 25% compared with 51% for TT3-LR with del17p (Figure). The comparison of TT4 to TT5 continued showing short OS in HR patients treated on TT5. The 3 year estimated OS of patients for HRMM with del17p was 17% compared with 75% for TT5 patients without deletion (p=0.0008). But, del17p was neutral in LR patients treated on TT4 (Figure). Conclusion Since the introduction of novel agents during various stages of the disease and a focus on HRMM and LRMM defined by GEP70 we show that while TP53 deletion is an adverse prognostic factor for patients with HRMM it is no longer prognostically relevant in LRMM. Table 1. Patients with iFISH results GEP-70 riskLow ≤0.66 High >0.66 Deletion TP53 in 20-59% PCs (n/N [%]) Deletion TP53 in ≥60% PCs (n/N, [%]) Total TT3 (N=329) Low=256 9/329, [2.7%] 9/329, [2.7%] 18/329, [5.5%] High=73 3/329, [0.9%] 9/329, [2.7%] 12/329, [3.7%] TT4 (N=313) Low=313 5/313, [1.6%] 21/313, [6.7%] 26/313, [8.3%] High=0 0 0 0 TT5 (N=67) Low=22 2/67, [3.0%] 0 2/67, [3.0%] High=45 0 8/67, [11.9%] 8/67, [11.9%] Sum (N=709) Low=591 (83.4%) 14/709, [2.0%] 30/709, [4.2%] High=118 (16.6%) 3/709, [0.4%] 17/709, [2.4%] 66/709 (9.3%) Figure 1. Figure 1. Disclosures Tian: University of Arkansas for Medical Sciecnes: Employment. Epstein:University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences: Employment. Qu:Cancer Research and Biostatistics: Employment. Heuck:Millenium: Other: Advisory Board; Janssen: Other: Advisory Board; Celgene: Consultancy; Foundation Medicine: Honoraria; University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences: Employment. van Rhee:University of Arkansa for Medical Sciences: Employment. Zangari:University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences: Employment; Millennium: Research Funding; Onyx: Research Funding; Novartis: Research Funding. Hoering:Cancer Research and Biostatistics: Employment. Sawyer:University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences: Employment. Barlogie:University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences: Employment. Morgan:Weismann Institute: Honoraria; CancerNet: Honoraria; Takeda: Honoraria, Membership on an entity's Board of Directors or advisory committees; MMRF: Honoraria; University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences: Employment; Bristol Myers Squibb: Honoraria, Membership on an entity's Board of Directors or advisory committees; Celgene: Honoraria, Membership on an entity's Board of Directors or advisory committees.
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Tiến Kiên, Nguyễn. "Nghiên cứu ứng dụng số liệu mưa vệ tinh mô phỏng lũ khu vực trung lưu sông Mã". Vietnam Journal of Hydrometeorology 709, n.º 1 (25 de janeiro de 2020): 51–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.36335/vnjhm.2020(709).51-62.

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Ellis, Frank. "Growing points in radiotherapy since 1930. The 65th Mackenzie Davidson Memorial Lecture 1984". British Journal of Radiology 60, n.º 709 (janeiro de 1987): 51–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1259/0007-1285-60-709-51.

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Mastboim, Niv Samuel, Tanya Gottlieb, Isaac Srugo, Alain Gervaix, Meital Paz, Roy Navon, Olga Boico et al. "2624. Viral Pneumonia in Children: Facing the Challenge Using the Host Response". Open Forum Infectious Diseases 6, Supplement_2 (outubro de 2019): S914. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofz360.2302.

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Abstract Background Diagnosing viral pneumonia in children is challenging. Chest radiographic imaging and clinical findings cannot reliably distinguish viral from bacterial pneumonia. Furthermore, pathogen-based diagnosis is limited by inaccessible site of infection and high asymptomatic detection rates. The objectives of this analysis were twofold: first, to establish pneumonia etiology by applying a rigorous expert panel process, and second, to evaluate whether a novel host-immune signature that integrates viral induced proteins TRAIL and IP-10 together with bacterial CRP, can accurately differentiate viral from bacterial pneumonia. Methods This analysis included 1025 febrile children enrolled in two multi-center clinical studies that evaluated the host-immune signature performance: ‘Curiosity’ study (Oved et al., PLoS One 2015) and ‘Pathfinder’ study (Srugo et al., Pediatrics 2017). Pneumonia etiology – viral or bacterial – was determined by a panel of 3 independent experts, after reviewing patients’ clinical, laboratory, microbiological, and radiological data. Only cases with majority panel assignment were included. The host-signature generated one of the three results: viral, equivocal or bacterial, based on predetermined cut-offs. Results A total of 709 children were eligible for analysis and had an expert panel etiology determination. Of them, 114 were diagnosed with pneumonia: 51 assigned viral and 63 assigned bacterial (Figure 1). The signature separated viral from bacterial pneumonia with a sensitivity of 94% (95% CI: 85%–99%) and specificity of 95% (85%–99%) with 14% equivocal test results. Out of the 51 children diagnosed with viral pneumonia by the expert panel, 40 (78%) were given antibiotics, and 43 (83%) underwent chest x-ray evaluation. The signature correctly classified 42 of these 51 viral children, indicating its potential to reduce antibiotic overuse rates by 4.4-fold (from 78% to 18%; P < 0.001) and chest x-ray examination by 4.8-fold (from 83% to 18%; P < 0.001). Conclusion The TRAIL/IP-10/CRP signature exhibits high accuracy for diagnosing viral pneumonia in children. The signature’s potential to safely decrease unnecessary antibiotics and chest radiographic imaging should be examined in future utility studies. Disclosures All authors: No reported disclosures.
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Flores, Claudio J., e Luis Augusto Casanova. "Prognostic factors for overall survival in non-Hodgkin lymphomas: Nonlinear effect of continuous covariates." Journal of Clinical Oncology 31, n.º 15_suppl (20 de maio de 2013): e19538-e19538. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2013.31.15_suppl.e19538.

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e19538 Background: To evaluate prognostic factors in patients with primary non-Hodgkin lymphomas (NHL). Methods: We retrospectively analyzed prognostic factors (PFs) for overall survival (OS) in 2160 patients (pts) with NHL treated at INEN between 1990-2002. PFs were determinate according to Cox model with P-splines. Results: The median age was 54 years (range 14 - 96) and 51% were male. The majority of the pts had good performance status (73%, WHO 0-1). The Ann Arbor stage was I-II in 51%, III-IV in 49% and B symptoms were present in 38% of the pts. The hemoglobin (Hb) was low in 48%. Leukocytes (WBC), lymphocytes and LDH were elevated in 17.7%, 7.7% and 60% of pts, respectively. Of all patients, 709 (32.8 %) pts had died. The median follow-up was 12.6 months, with a median survival of 61.8 months and the survival rate at 5 and 10 years of 51.2 % and 41.7 % respectively. PFs identified were: age, sex, zubrod, clinical stage, Hb, leukocytes, lymphocytes and LDH. The following table shows the p-value and hazard ratio (HR). The effect of continuous covariates in the log(HR) is non-linear. The cutoff points of highest (HR >1) match the clinically defined ones, which are: age >60yrs, Hb<12g/dl and LDH >240UI/L. Both leukocytes and lymphocytes have two higher risk breakpoints: leukocytes >3x103 and >10x103, lymphocytes <20% and >60%. Conclusions: PFs for OS in our group of pts were similar to other reports in NHL. Age, Hb, leukocytes, and lymphocytes are relevant to OS, which showed a nonlinear effect in the log (HR). [Table: see text]
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Hamako, Jiharu, Sachiyo Nishida, Shosaku Nomura, Yoshihiro Fujimura, Masayuki Ito, Yasuhiro Ozeki, Koiti Titani e Taei Matsui. "Purification and Characterization of Kaouthiagin, a von Willebrand Factor-Binding and -Cleaving Metalloproteinase from Naja kaouthia Cobra Venom". Thrombosis and Haemostasis 80, n.º 09 (1998): 499–505. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0037-1615236.

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SummaryA von Willebrand factor (vWF)-binding and -cleaving metalloproteinase, termed “kaouthiagin”, was purified from the venom of cobra snake Naja kaouthia. Kaouthiagin is a monomer with a molecular mass of about 46 kDa and 51 kDa under non-reducing and reducing conditions, respectively, and the N-terminal amino acid sequence is homologous to high molecular mass snake venom metalloproteinases. Kaouthiagin bound to vWF in a divalent ion-independent manner, but the reduced kaouthiagin failed to interact with vWF, suggesting that the protein conformation maintained by intrachaindisulfide linkages of the molecule is essential for the binding to vWF. Neither botrocetin nor bitiscetin, vWF-binding modulators from another snake venom, interfered with the binding between kaouthiagin and vWF, but a monoclonal antibody VW92-3 specific to the N-terminal region of vWF (residues 1-910) inhibited the binding. Without affecting platelet GPIb/IX and GPIIb/IIIa, kaouthiagin specifically cleaved vWF between residues Pro-708 and Asp-709 in a divalent ion-dependent manner to diminish the multimeric structure of vWF in plasma, resulting in the loss of ristocetin-induced platelet aggregability and the collagen-binding activity of vWF. These results indicate that kaouthiagin is a unique metalloproteinase which specifically binds to and cleaves vWF at a specific site and that it will be a useful tool for functional dissection of vWF.
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Wägenbaur, Bertrand P. "Article 51 [Referring a case to a different formation]". In Court of Justice of the EU, 709–12. Nomos, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783845259079-709.

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Muñoz, David. "New strategies in proprioception’s analysis for newer theories about sensorimotor control". In Systems & Design 2017. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/sd2017.2017.6903.

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Abstract Human’s motion and its mechanisms had become interesting in the last years, where the medecine’s field search for rehabilitation methods for handicapped persons. Other fields, like sport sciences, professional or military world, search to distinguish profiles and ways to train them with specific purposes. Besides, recent findings in neuroscience try to describe these mechanisms from an organic point of view. Until now, different researchs had given a model about control motor that describes how the union between the senses’s information allows adaptable movements. One of this sense is the proprioception, the sense which has a quite big factor in the orientation and position of the body, its members and joints. For this reason, research for new strategies to explore proprioception and improve the theories of human motion could be done by three different vias. At first, the sense is analysed in a case-study where three groups of persons are compared in a controlled enviroment with three experimental tasks. The subjects belong to each group by the kind of sport they do: sedentary, normal sportsmen (e.g. athletics, swimming) and martial sportmen (e.g. karate, judo). They are compared thinking about the following hypothesis: “Martial Sportmen have a better proprioception than of the other groups’s subjects: It could be due to the type of exercises they do in their sports as empirically, a contact sportsman shows significantly superior motor skills to the members of the other two groups. The second via are records from encephalogram (EEG) while the experimental tasks are doing. These records are analised a posteriori with a set of processing algorithms to extract characteristics about brain’s activity of the proprioception and motion control. 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