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Nuevos Escenarios y Oportunidades Laborales para el Médico Veterinario Zootecnista. Primer y Segundo Encuentro Interinstitucional
La medicina veterinaria y zootecnia ha cobrado gran importancia con el tiempo y aumentado su posicionamiento en sociedad. Es por ello que se han generado nuevos escenarios y oportunidades laborales para el Médico Veterinario Zootecnista. Su formación es muy amplia: abarca la Salud Pública, el área empresarial, la científica o la administrativa; lo que le permite, evidentemente, ejercer con la seguridad propia de un profesionista universitario. Para hablar del presente y futuro de la carrera, se realizaron dos Encuentros Interinstitucionales. En la presente crónica se relata el primero de ellos
Dificultades en la clasificación del síndrome metabólico: El ejemplo de los adolescentes en México
OBJETIVO. Determinar la diferencia entre las definiciones del National Cholesterol Education Program Adult Treatment Panel (ATPIII) y de la International Diabetes Federation (IDF) para síndrome metabólico (SM) en adolescentes mexicanos. MATERIAL Y MÉTODOS. Estudio transversal en 575 adolescentes de 14 a 16 años. Se utilizaron pruebas t de Student, ji cuadrada y correlación de Spearman. RESULTADOS. La prevalencia de SM fue mayor por ATPIII (18.6%) versus IDF (8.2%) (p<0.001), con 41.1% de concordancia. CONCLUSIONES. Existe una diferencia estadística de la prevalencia del SM en adolescentes mexicanos entre las dos definiciones
New Solutions to the Firing Squad Synchronization Problems for Neural and Hyperdag P Systems
We propose two uniform solutions to an open question: the Firing Squad
Synchronization Problem (FSSP), for hyperdag and symmetric neural P systems,
with anonymous cells. Our solutions take e_c+5 and 6e_c+7 steps, respectively,
where e_c is the eccentricity of the commander cell of the dag or digraph
underlying these P systems. The first and fast solution is based on a novel
proposal, which dynamically extends P systems with mobile channels. The second
solution is substantially longer, but is solely based on classical rules and
static channels. In contrast to the previous solutions, which work for
tree-based P systems, our solutions synchronize to any subset of the underlying
digraph; and do not require membrane polarizations or conditional rules, but
require states, as typically used in hyperdag and neural P systems
Positron annihilation as a cosmic-ray probe
Recently, the gamma-ray telescopes AGILE and Fermi observed several
middle-aged supernova remnants (SNRs) interacting with molecular clouds. A
plausible emission mechanism of the gamma rays is the decay of neutral pions
produced by cosmic ray (CR) nuclei (hadronic processes). However, observations
do not rule out contributions from bremsstrahlung emission due to CR electrons.
TeV gamma-ray telescopes also observed many SNRs and discovered many
unidentified sources. It is still unclear whether the TeV gamma-ray emission is
produced via leptonic processes or hadronic processes. In this Letter, we
propose that annihilation emission of secondary positrons produced by CR nuclei
is a diagnostic tool of the hadronic processes. We investigate MeV emissions
from secondary positrons and electrons produced by CR protons in molecular
clouds. The annihilation emission of the secondary positrons from SNRs can be
robustly estimated from the observed gamma-ray flux. The expected flux of the
annihilation line from SNRs observed by AGILE and Fermi is sufficient for the
future Advanced Compton Telescope to detect. Moreover, synchrotron emission
from secondary positrons and electrons and bremsstrahlung emission from CR
protons can be also observed by the future X-ray telescope NuSTAR and ASTRO-H.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures, accepted for publication in the MNRAS letter
The bimodality of the 10k zCOSMOS-bright galaxies up to z ~ 1: a new statistical and portable classification based on the optical galaxy properties
Our goal is to develop a new and reliable statistical method to classify
galaxies from large surveys. We probe the reliability of the method by
comparing it with a three-dimensional classification cube, using the same set
of spectral, photometric and morphological parameters.We applied two different
methods of classification to a sample of galaxies extracted from the zCOSMOS
redshift survey, in the redshift range 0.5 < z < 1.3. The first method is the
combination of three independent classification schemes, while the second
method exploits an entirely new approach based on statistical analyses like
Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and Unsupervised Fuzzy Partition (UFP)
clustering method. The PCA+UFP method has been applied also to a lower redshift
sample (z < 0.5), exploiting the same set of data but the spectral ones,
replaced by the equivalent width of H. The comparison between the two
methods shows fairly good agreement on the definition on the two main clusters,
the early-type and the late-type galaxies ones. Our PCA-UFP method of
classification is robust, flexible and capable of identifying the two main
populations of galaxies as well as the intermediate population. The
intermediate galaxy population shows many of the properties of the green valley
galaxies, and constitutes a more coherent and homogeneous population. The
fairly large redshift range of the studied sample allows us to behold the
downsizing effect: galaxies with masses of the order of Msun
mainly are found in transition from the late type to the early type group at
, while galaxies with lower masses - of the order of Msun -
are in transition at later epochs; galaxies with Msun did not
begin their transition yet, while galaxies with very large masses ( Msun) mostly completed their transition before .Comment: 16 pages, 14 figures, accepted for publication in A&
Vitamin and mineral supplementation for maintaining cognitive function in cognitively healthy people in mid and late life
Vitamins and minerals play multiple functions within the central nervous system which may help to maintain brain health and optimal cognitive functioning. Supplementation of the diet with various vitamins and minerals has been suggested as a means of maintaining cognitive function, or even of preventing dementia, in later life
Quantized reduction as a tensor product
Symplectic reduction is reinterpreted as the composition of arrows in the
category of integrable Poisson manifolds, whose arrows are isomorphism classes
of dual pairs, with symplectic groupoids as units. Morita equivalence of
Poisson manifolds amounts to isomorphism of objects in this category.
This description paves the way for the quantization of the classical
reduction procedure, which is based on the formal analogy between dual pairs of
Poisson manifolds and Hilbert bimodules over C*-algebras, as well as with
correspondences between von Neumann algebras. Further analogies are drawn with
categories of groupoids (of algebraic, measured, Lie, and symplectic type). In
all cases, the arrows are isomorphism classes of appropriate bimodules, and
their composition may be seen as a tensor product. Hence in suitable categories
reduction is simply composition of arrows, and Morita equivalence is
isomorphism of objects.Comment: 44 pages, categorical interpretation adde
Fundamentals of Lung Auscultation
Chest auscultation has long been considered a useful part of the physical examination, going back to the time of Hippocrates. However, it did not become a widespread practice until the invention of the stethoscope by René Laënnec in 1816, which made the practice convenient and hygienic.1 During the second half of the 20th century, technological advances in ultrasonography, radiographic computed tomography (CT), and magnetic resonance imaging shifted interest from lung auscultation to imaging studies, which can detect lung disease with an accuracy never previously imagined. However, modern computer-assisted techniques have also allowed precise recording and analysis of lung sounds, prompting the correlation of acoustic indexes with measures of lung mechanics. This innovative, though still little used, approach has improved our knowledge of acoustic mechanisms and increased the clinical usefulness of auscultation. In this review, we present an overview of lung auscultation in the light of modern concepts of lung acoustics
SEMBLANZA DEL MVZ. HUMBERTO GÓMEZ ESCAMILLA (1918-1998) FUNDADOR DE LOS ESTUDIOS DE MEDICINA VETERINARIA Y ZOOTECNIA EN LA UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA DEL ESTADO DE MÉXICO.
Humberto Gómez Escamilla nace en la ciudad de México, el día 16 de
agosto de 1918. Fueron sus padres Don Pedro Gómez Zavala y Doña
Abigail Escamilla de Gómez, ambos maestros, quienes inculcaron en
Humberto el gusto y el hábito por el estudio y la disciplina. Los estudios
de primaria los cursó entre los años 1925 y 1930 en la escuela “Valentín
Gómez Farías” del poblado de Mixcoac; de 1931 a 1935 cursó la
secundaria, inicialmente en el plantel número 5, pasándose
posteriormente a la secundaria número 7
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