780 research outputs found
The distribution of the economic activity in European region: identification of cluster
Agglomeration economies play an important role in the explanation of the development and regional growth. For this reason, there exists a growing interest in the analysis of standards of co-localisation of the economic activities. This topic has been dealt with from different approaches using a good number of technical statistics. Our proposal is to present some of the more well-known statistics usually used in epidemiology, with the objective of identifying spatial clusters of companies dedicated to the same economic activity. As such, this paper analyses the geographic distribution of economic activity throughout the Mediterranean to the smallest possible level of spatial integration (post code level). Firstly, by using exploratory analysis tools of spatial data we identify patterns of localisation of economic activity including both industrial and service areas. Secondly, by using the statistics of T. Tango (1995) and M. Kulldorff (1997) we identify clusters of businesses in distinct subsectors of activity. The information is obtained from the 'Sistema Anual de Balances Ibéricos' (SABI) database and using the National Classification of Economic Activities NCEA code to a 2 digit level. Our results highlight that great differences exist in the production geographic concentration in all sectors. Additionally, the results from our analysis also reveal that well defined groups exist within the economic sectors
An analysis of geographical concentration of productivity: the case of manufacture firms in the Ebro Valley
En este trabajo se analiza la concentración espacial de las empresas de manufacturas ubicadas en el Valle del Ebro, atendiendo a sus niveles de productividad. El periodo que utilizamos es 1996 a 2009. Los resultados obtenidos nos permiten valorar el impacto del entorno socioeconómico y geográfico del Valle del Ebro en la tendencia a la concentración de la productividad, lo que se conoce como externalidades espaciales. Estos resultados muestran una fuerte correlación entre tamaño del municipio, densidad y productividad. A nivel provincial, destacan las concentraciones de alta productividad en Barcelona, La Rioja, Girona y Navarra. Otros factores que ejercen un efecto positivo sobre la concentración de la productividad son: i) el atractivo del emplazamiento con preferencia por la litoralidad; ii) la cercanía a infraestructuras de comunicaciones como la autopista A2; iii) la diversidad de empresas entendida como existencia, en el entorno de una empresa, de otras empresas de sectores complementarios. Entre los aspectos que influyen negativamente sobre los datos de productividad destacan las dificultades de comunicación con el exterior, la falta de presión demográfica y la desventaja tecnológica.In this work we analyse the spatial concentration of manufacture firms in the Ebro Valley, in relation to their productivity level. We use data for the period 1996 to 2009. The results allow to evaluate the impact of socio-economic and geographic aspects of the Ebro Valley on productivity concentration, known as spatial externalities. Results show a positive strong correlation among size of municipality, density and productivity. Among provinces, it is remarkable the high concentration of productivity in Barcelona, La Rioja, Girona and Navarra. Other factors with a positive effect on productivity concentration are the following: i) the environment attractiveness, with a strong preference for the coast; ii) the accessibility to communication infrastructures such as the A2 highway; iii) diversity, understood as the existence, in the proximity, of other firms belonging to different and complementary activity sectors. Factors that negatively affect the concentration of productivity are accessibility difficulties, low demographic pressure and technological disadvantages.Fil: Angulo, Ana M.. Universidad de Zaragoza; España;Fil: Herrera Gomez, Marcos Hernan. Universidad Nacional de Salta. Facultad de Ciencias Económicas, Jurídicas y Sociales. Instituto de Estudios Laborales y del Desarrollo Económico; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Salta; ArgentinaFil: Atwi , Majed. Universidad de Zaragoza; España
Efectos de varios factores ambientales sobre las tasas de descomposición en encinares mediterráneos
Resumen de una presentación realizada en: I Simposio sobre Interacciones Planta-Suelo (ICA-CSIC, Madrid, 25-26 Febrero 2016)[ES] Los encinares son ecosistemas de gran valor que están sufriendo un proceso de decaimiento, lo que puede afectar a su capacidad para almacenar carbono. Se plantea este proyecto de tesis para estudiar el efecto del decaimiento de encinares sobre las tasas de descomposición de la hojarasca, las raíces y las herbáceas, y los factores medioambientales que la controlan. Los factores que se pretende estudiar son: la calidad de la materia en descomposición, el clima, la fotodegradación, y el efecto de diferentes conjuntos de fauna del suelo. El efecto de dichos factores sobre la descomposición se analizará a través de 4 experimentos con bolsas de descomposición.
Experimento 1: Efecto del clima, de la fotodegradación y de la calidad de la hojarasca sobre las tasas de descomposición. Se ha diseñado un experimento factorial para el seguimiento de las tasas de descomposición de herbáceas y de hojas y raíces de encinas, situando bolsas en 8 encinares afectados distribuidos por el territorio peninsular español. Experimento 2: Efecto de la microfauna, la mesofauna y la macrofauna del suelo sobre los procesos de descomposición de hojarasca. Se estudiará mediante tratamientos de exclusión de fauna del suelo. Experimento 3: Efecto interactivo de la temperatura, precipitación y radiación solar sobre la descomposición de hojarasca. Se utilizarán mesocosmos para someter bolsas de hojarasca de herbáceas a dos niveles para cada uno de esos tres factores, con todas las interacciones entre ellos. Experimento 4: Contribución de diferentes procesos abióticos (fotodegradación y degradación térmica), bióticos (descomposición microbiana) así como su interacción en la descomposición
de la materia orgánica. Se realizará con herbáceas bajo condiciones controladas de laboratorio.
Estos experimentos permitirán describir de una manera mecanicista un proceso tan relevante para las interacciones planta-suelo como es la descomposición así como los factores medioambientales que la controlan.Peer reviewe
Espectroscopía de infrarrojo cercano (NIRS) en el análisis cuantitativo y cualitativo de productos derivados del cerdo ibérico
Functional consequence of the MET-T1010I polymorphism in breast cancer.
Major breast cancer predisposition genes, only account for approximately 30% of high-risk breast cancer families and only explain 15% of breast cancer familial relative risk. The HGF growth factor receptor MET is potentially functionally altered due to an uncommon germline single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP), MET-T1010I, in many cancer lineages including breast cancer where the MET-T1010I SNP is present in 2% of patients with metastatic breast cancer. Expression of MET-T1010I in the context of mammary epithelium increases colony formation, cell migration and invasion in-vitro and tumor growth and invasion in-vivo. A selective effect of MET-T1010I as compared to wild type MET on cell invasion both in-vitro and in-vivo suggests that the MET-T1010I SNP may alter tumor pathophysiology and should be considered as a potential biomarker when implementing MET targeted clinical trials
Aetiology-Specific Estimates of the Global and Regional Incidence and Mortality of Diarrhoeal Diseases Commonly Transmitted through Food
Diarrhoeal diseases are major contributors to the global burden of disease, particularly in children. However, comprehensive estimates of the incidence and mortality due to specific aetiologies of diarrhoeal diseases are not available. The objective of this study is to provide estimates of the global and regional incidence and mortality of diarrhoeal diseases caused by nine pathogens that are commonly transmitted through foods.We abstracted data from systematic reviews and, depending on the overall mortality rates of the country, applied either a national incidence estimate approach or a modified Child Health Epidemiology Reference Group (CHERG) approach to estimate the aetiology-specific incidence and mortality of diarrhoeal diseases, by age and region. The nine diarrhoeal diseases assessed caused an estimated 1.8 billion (95% uncertainty interval [UI] 1.1-3.3 billion) cases and 599,000 (95% UI 472,000-802,000) deaths worldwide in 2010. The largest number of cases were caused by norovirus (677 million; 95% UI 468-1,153 million), enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) (233 million; 95% UI 154-380 million), Shigella spp. (188 million; 95% UI 94-379 million) and Giardia lamblia (179 million; 95% UI 125-263); the largest number of deaths were caused by norovirus (213,515; 95% UI 171,783-266,561), enteropathogenic E. coli (121,455; 95% UI 103,657-143,348), ETEC (73,041; 95% UI 55,474-96,984) and Shigella (64,993; 95% UI 48,966-92,357). There were marked regional differences in incidence and mortality for these nine diseases. Nearly 40% of cases and 43% of deaths caused by these nine diarrhoeal diseases occurred in children under five years of age.Diarrhoeal diseases caused by these nine pathogens are responsible for a large disease burden, particularly in children. These aetiology-specific burden estimates can inform efforts to reduce diarrhoeal diseases caused by these nine pathogens commonly transmitted through foods
PI3K Pathway Mutations and PTEN Levels in Primary and Metastatic Breast Cancer
The purpose of this work was to determine whether there are differences in PIK3CA mutation status and PTEN protein expression between primary and matched metastatic breast tumors as this could influence patient management. Fifty-micron paraffin sections were used for DNA extraction and 3-micron slides for immunohistochemistry (IHC) and fluorescent in-situ hybridization (FISH). ER, PR and HER2 IHC were repeated in a central laboratory for both primary and metastasis. PTEN levels were assessed by IHC and PI3K pathway mutations detected by a mass spectroscopy-based approach. Median age was 48 years (range, 30 to 83 years). Tumor subtype included 72% hormone receptor-positive/HER2-negative, 20% HER2-positive, and less than 7.8% triple receptor negative. Tissues were available for PTEN IHC in 46 primary tumors and 52 metastases. PTEN was lost in 14 (30%) primary tumors and 13 (25%) metastases. There were 5 cases of PTEN loss and eight cases of PTEN gain from primary to metastasis (26% discordance). Adequate DNA was obtained on 46 primary tumors and on 50 metastases for PIK3CA analysis. PIK3CA mutations were detected in 19 (40%) of primary tumors and 21 (42%) of metastases. There were five cases of PIK3CA mutation loss, and four cases of mutation gain (18% discordance). There was an increase of the level of PIK3CA mutations in four cases, and decrease in one from primary to metastasis. There is a high level of discordance in PTEN level, PIK3CA mutations, and receptor status between primary and metastatic disease that may influence patient selection and response to PI3K-targeted therapies
La restauración de la villa romana de La Ontavia (Terrinches, Ciudad Real)
En el mes de julio de 2010 se iniciaron las labores de conservación y restauración
en el yacimiento romano de La Ontavia (Terrinches, Ciudad Real). Durante
cuatro meses se han simultaneado estos trabajos con la excavación arqueológica,
en la que han colaborado once alumnos de la Escuela Superior de
Conservación y Restauración de Bienes Culturales de la Comunidad de Madrid,
bajo la dirección del equipo técnico, realizando prácticas para completar su formación.
La intervención llevada a cabo ha estado enfocada a minimizar el efecto
de los agentes de deterioro a los que se halla expuesto el yacimiento, que
se encuentra al aire libre. El presente artículo tiene como finalidad la difusión
de los trabajos de conservación y restauración realizados durante esta campaña,
prestando especial atención a la metodología y a los materiales utilizadosIn July 2010 conservation and restoration work began at the Roman site of La
Ontavia (Terrinches, Ciudad Real). For four months, the work was carried
out alongside the archaeological excavation, involving eleven students
from the Madrid School of Cultural Asset Conservation and Restoration, doing
work experience under the guidance of a technical team to complete their
training. The intervention focused on minimising the effect of the deterioration
factors that this open-air site has been exposed to. This article aims to
provide a report of the conservation and restoration work carried out in this
campaign, paying special attention to the methodology and materials use
BASIS FOR TARGETING MET ACTIVATION MEDIATED RESISTANCE TO PI3K INHIBITION IN BREAST CANCER
The identification of resistance mechanisms to emerging therapies, such as those targeting the PI3K pathway and the MET receptor, has the potential to benefit a significant number of patients with breast cancer. In this study we hypothesized that concurrent aberrations in PI3K and MET will render breast cancers resistant to therapies targeting each pathway, and that combination therapy targeting the PI3K and MET pathway will optimize therapy-effect by preventing the acquisition of resistance.
We analyzed cMET and phospho-cMET levels in 257 breast cancer samples and found that high levels of both the proteins were seen in all breast cancer subtypes, which correlated with poor prognosis.(1) We also analyzed DNA from 971 FFPE early breast tumors, and showed that MET and PIK3CA are frequently co-amplified, and a high copy number of either gene is associated with poorer prognostic features and the triple negative disease.(2) Additionally, we determined the effect of MET-T1010I, MET-Y1253D and MET overexpression, found in breast cancers, on the activity of the two most common breast cancer PIK3CA mutations (E545K and H1047R), in a model of breast epithelial cells (MCF-10A) and a cell line breast cancer model (HCC1954). Our results suggest that tumors with concurrent aberrations in MET and PIK3CA are likely to be more aggressive and resistant to therapies targeting each pathway, and that combinatorial therapy (with MET and PI3K pathway inhibitors) could circumvent this resistance.
This is the first study to investigate the significance of differential expression of cMET and p-cMET in different breast cancer subtypes, to report p-cMET levels as a prognostic factor in breast cancer, and also, the first to report MET gene copy number, its distribution by tumor subtype, and correlation with patient outcome.(2) Our study is also unique for showing that the presence of MET aberrations enhances the tumorigenic effects induced by the PIK3CA mutations in breast cancer/epithelial cells; results from our tumor xenograft models corroborate with these in vitro findings. Moreover, we are the first to provide evidence for the potential activity of combinatorial therapy using MET and PI3K pathway inhibitors against breast cancer
Genomic, Pathway Network, and Immunologic Features Distinguishing Squamous Carcinomas
This integrated, multiplatform PanCancer Atlas study co-mapped and identified distinguishing
molecular features of squamous cell carcinomas (SCCs) from five sites associated with smokin
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