Ciencia y Tecnología
Petrografía y geoquímica de traquibasaltos y traquiandesitas basálticas de las Vulcanitas Corona Chico y del Complejo Volcánico Barril Niyeu, noroeste de la Meseta de Somuncurá, provincia de Río Negro
Asiain, Lucia Montserrat; Gargiulo, Maria Florencia; Bjerg, Ernesto Alfredo; Ntaflos, Theodoros; Reitinger, Johann
En esta contribución se documentan las características petrográficas y geoquímicas de coladas lávicas expuestas en el sector noroeste de la Meseta de Somuncurá, correspondientes a la unidad Vulcanitas Corona Chico y a la facies básica del Complejo Volcánico Barril Niyeu (Superunidad Quiñelaf), ambas adjudicadas por varios autores al evento volcánico post-plateau. Las coladas lávicas estudiadas poseen predominantemente textura afírica seriada a microporfírica con microfenocristales de olivino y plagioclasa, en una pasta integrada por plagioclasa, olivino, clinopiroxeno, minerales opacos y apatito. Químicamente estas rocas se clasifican como traquibasaltos y traquiandesitas basálticas de la suite alcalina sódica, con señal geoquímica similar a OIB y con anomalía relativa positiva de Ba. Sobre la base de trabajos de relevamiento de campo, estudios petrográficos y los primeros datos geoquímicos de roca total para la unidad Vulcanitas Corona Chico presentados en esta contribución, se propone ampliar la caracterización de estaunidad informal, incorporando coladas de lava ampliamente distribuidas en el sector noroccidental de la meseta. Asimismo, se plantea homogeneizar y simplificar la nomenclatura de las unidades volcánicas referidas al evento post-plateau en el sector noroccidental de la meseta. De este modo, teniendo en cuenta que el evento post-plateau presenta variaciones composicionales, se recomienda hacer referencia a las unidades volcánicas utilizando nombres formacionales o de complejos volcánicos según corresponda, limitando eluso de los términos plateau y post-plateau únicamente para indicar la temporalidad de tales eventos volcánicos.; Petrography and geochemistry of trachy-basalts and basaltic trachy-andesites of Vulcanitas Corona Chico unit and the Barril Niyeu Volcanic Complex from the northwestern Meseta de Somuncurá, Río Negro province. The petrographic and geochemical characteristics of exposed lava flows in the northwest sector of Meseta de Somuncurá, corresponding to the Vulcanitas Corona Chico unit and the basic facies of the Barril Niyeu Volcanic Complex (Quiñelaf Superunit), are presented in this contribution. Both, the Vulcanitas Corona Chico unit and the Barril Niyeu Complex, were attributed by several authors to the post-plateau volcanic event. Their dominant texture is aphyric seriate to microporphyric with olivine and plagioclase microphenocrysts in a groundmass of plagioclase, olivine, clinopyroxene, opaque minerals and apatite. Accordingly with their chemical features, these rocks classify as trachy-basalts and basaltic trachy-andesites of the sodic alkaline suite, with OIB-type geochemical signature and a relative positive anomaly in Ba. Based on field data, petrography and the first whole-rock geochemical data of the Vulcanitas Corona Chico presented in this contribution, it is proposed to expand the definition of this informal unit incorporating some of the lava flows from the northwestern part of Meseta de Somuncurá. Likewise, it is proposed to homogenize and simplify the nomenclature of the post-plateau units in the northwestern sector of the Meseta. Therefore, considering that the post-plateau event shows compositional variations, it is recommended to refer to the volcanic units using their formational or volcanic complex names, limiting the use of plateau and post-plateau only to indicate the temporality of these volcanic events.
The dietary lipid content affects the tissue gene expression of muscle growth biomarkers and the GH/IGF System of pejerrey (Odontesthes bonariensis) juveniles
The dietary lipid content affects the tissue gene expression of muscle growth biomarkers and the GH/IGF System of pejerrey (Odontesthes bonariensis) juveniles
Gomez Requeni, Pedro; Kraemer, Mauricio Nestor; Canosa, Luis Fabian
Gene expression of growth hormone receptors (GHRs), insulin-like growth factors (IGFs), myostatin (MSTN) and myogenin (MyoG) was analyzed in juveniles pejerrey fed with graded levels of lipids (L): 6% (L6), 10% (L10), 25% (L25). After 14 weeks, no changes were found in liver GHR-I GHR-II and IGF-II mRNA levels whereas IGF-I decreased in L10 and L25. Muscle GHR-I gene expression increased in L25 whereas GHR-II, IGF-II and MyoG were higher in L6. IGF-I and MSTN expression was not affected by the different diets. Adipose IGF-I mRNA levels decreased in L10. Correlations between body weight and members of GH/IGF system in liver and skeletal muscle were found only in L10 group. Correlations found in L10 group between both liver and skeletal muscle GHR-I and IGF-I were lost in either L6 or L25 groups. Thus, fish fed with apparently unbalanced dietary lipid contents (6% and 25%) exhibit a compensatory regulation of systemic and local components of the GH/IGF axis. Furthermore, the marked inhibition of muscle MyoG gene expression in L25 might limit excessive lipid deposition and fish growth. Our data suggest that a dietary lipid contents of 10% would promote a particular adjustment of the endocrine and autocrine/paracrine GH/IGF system, stimulating body growth and perhaps muscle hyperplasia. On the other hand, a higher dietary lipid content would uncouple the GH/IGF system, reducing hepatic IGF-I, while slightly increasing hepatic GHR-I, probably to prompt lipolysis.
A Receding Horizon Framework for Autonomy in Unmanned Vehicles
A Receding Horizon Framework for Autonomy in Unmanned Vehicles
Murillo, Marina Hebe; Sanchez, Guido Marcelo; Genzelis, Lucas Manuel; Deniz, Nestor Nahuel; Giovanini, Leonardo Luis
In this article we present a unified framework based on receding horizon techniques that can be used to design the three tasks (guidance, navigation and path-planning) which are involved in the autonomy of unmanned vehicles. This tasks are solved using model predictive control and moving horizon estimation techniques, which allows us to include physical and dynamical constraints at the design stage, thus leading to optimal and feasible results. In order to demonstrate the capabilities of the proposed framework, we have used Gazebo simulator in order to drive a Jackal unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) along a desired path computed by the path-planning task. The results we have obtained are successful as the estimation and guidance errors are small and the Jackal UGV is able to follow the desired path satisfactorily and it is also capable to avoid the obstacles which are in its way.
Multiple model approach for robust state estimation in presence of model uncertainty and bounded disturbances
Multiple model approach for robust state estimation in presence of model uncertainty and bounded disturbances
Deniz, Nestor Nahuel; Murillo, Marina Hebe; Sanchez, Guido Marcelo; Genzelis, Lucas Manuel; Giovanini, Leonardo Luis
In the present work, an optimization-based algorithm for state estimation under model uncertainty and bounded disturbances is presented. In order to avoid to solve a non-convex optimization problem, model and state estimation problems are divided into two convex formulations which are solved within a fixed-point iteration scheme with standard available solvers. Guaranty of robust global stability is given for the case of bounded disturbances and uncertainty, and convergence to the true system and vector state are given for the case of vanishing disturbances.
Simultaneous state estimation and control for nonlinear systems subject to bounded disturbances
Simultaneous state estimation and control for nonlinear systems subject to bounded disturbances
Deniz, Nestor Nahuel; Murillo, Marina Hebe; Sanchez, Guido Marcelo; Genzelis, Lucas Manuel; Giovanini, Leonardo Luis
In this work, we address the problem to solve simultaneously state estimation and control of nonlinear systems under bounded disturbances using a moving horizon approach. Besides, necessary and sufficient conditions to guaranty the existence of a feasible solution are given, as well as stability results. The problem is posed as an optimization-based formulation which simultaneously estimates the optimal state trajectory and computes the future control actions to steer the system to a desired region of operation. Besides, computations of the length of the window required to neglect the effects of the initial conditions of the estimator part and the window length necessary to steer the state of the system to the desired operation region despite the disturbances are given.
Errancia y finalidad: variaciones del viaje odiseico en dos novelas latinoamericanas contemporáneas
Errancia y finalidad: variaciones del viaje odiseico en dos novelas latinoamericanas contemporáneas; Wandering and finality: variations of the odysseus voyage in two latin-american novels
Guerra, Juan José
Este trabajo analiza las transfiguraciones del viaje odiseico en las novelas Los pasos perdidos, de Alejo Carpentier, y Los detectives salvajes, de Roberto Bolaño. Luego de hacer un repaso de las apropiaciones más relevantes de la figura de Ulises en la tradición universal, se plantea que en esas dos novelas existe una disyuntiva entre el viaje como proceso simbólico que dota de sentido al itinerario y el viaje como mera errancia que constituye un fin en sí misma.; This work analyzes the transfigurations of the odysseous journey in the novels Los pasos perdidos, by Alejo Carpentier, and Los detectives salvajes, by Roberto Bolaño. After exploring the most relevant appropriations of the figure of Ulysses in the universal tradition, it is argued that in these two novels there is a disjunction between the journey as a symbolic process that gives meaning to the itinerary and the journey as mere wandering that constitutes an end in itself.
Violencia política y disciplinamiento social durante la última dictadura militar argentina. Modalidades represivas en Bahía Blanca, Argentina (1976-1977)
Violencia política y disciplinamiento social durante la última dictadura militar argentina. Modalidades represivas en Bahía Blanca, Argentina (1976-1977); Political Violence and Social Disciplining during the Last military Dictatorship in Argentina. Forms of Repression in Bahía Blanca, Argentina (1976-1977); Violência política e disciplinamento social durante a última ditadura militar argentina. Modalidades repressivas em Bahía Blanca, Argentina (1976-1977)
Montero, María Lorena
Desde una lógica situada, este artículo analiza las características que asumieron las modalidades represivas en una subdivisión del V Cuerpo de Ejército que durante la última dictadura militar argentina tenía asiento en la ciudad de Bahía Blanca. Para abordar las modalidades represivas dominantes en la Subzona 51 se distinguirán espacios punitivos, niveles de violencia registrados y formas de articulación entre dimensiones legales e ilegales y secretas y visibles de la represión a escala local. Dicho análisis permite reconstruir un mapa represivo complejo cuyos puntos nodales estaban configurados por los Centros Clandestinos de Detención y Exterminio, lugares transitorios de encierro y tortura, ámbitos de ?blanqueamiento? y dependencias castrenses en general. Esos espacios no sólo estaban unidos entre sí, sino que formaban parte de una trama que incluía a las fuerzas represivas que actuaban en las calles de la ciudad y en instituciones específicas como las dependientes del Servicio Penitenciario Bonaerense.; From a perspective that recognizes the local articulation of processes of national scope, this article analyses the characteristics of the forms of repression in a subdivision of the 5th Army Corps, headquartered in Bahía Blanca (Argentina) during the last military dictatorship in Argentina. To approach the dominant repressive practices in subarea 51, in this paper, we will distinguish punitive spaces, the levels of violence recorded, and the forms of articulation between legal and illegal, and secret and visible dimensions of local-scale-repression. The analysis serves to reconstruct a complex repressive map whose nodal points were configured by the Clandestine Detention and Extermination Centers operating as transitory locations for confinement and torture and sites for "blanqueamiento" and military bodies in general. These spaces were connected to each other, and they formed part of a plot that involved the repressive forces that had an impact in the city's streets and in specific institutions such as those that depended on the Buenos Aires Prison Service. The heterogeneous corpus of this study (made up by burocratic records of State agencies, memoirs of the victims and newspaper articles) will be addressed based on the integration of qualitative and quantitative methods.; Desde uma perspectiva que reconhece as articulações locais dos processos que tiveram alcance nacional, este artigo analisa as características que assumiram as modalidades repressivas em uma subdivisão do V Corpo de Exército que durante a última ditadura militar argentina estavam localizados na cidade de Bahía Branca (Argentina). Para abordar as práticas repressivas dominantes na Subzona 51 distinguiram-se espaços punitivos, níveis de violência registrados e formas de articulação entre dimensiones legais e ilegais e secretas e visíveis da repressão a escala local. Tal análise permite reconstruir um mapa repressivo complexo cujos pontos nodais estavam configurados pelos Centros Clandestinos de Detenção e Extermínio, lugares transitórios de confinamento e tortura, âmbitos de branqueamento e dependências castrenses em geral. Esses espaços não só estavam unidos entre si, mas formavam parte de uma trama que incluía as forças repressivas que agiam nas ruas da cidade e em instituições específicas como as dependentes do Serviço Penitenciário Bonaerense. O heterogéneo corpus desta pesquisa (integrado por registros burocráticos das agências estatais, memórias dos retaliados e artigos jornalísticos) será abordado a partir da integração de métodos quantitativos e qualitativos.
Pectin Hydrolysates from Different Cultivars of Pink/Red and White Grapefruits (Citrus Paradisi [macf.]) as Culture and Encapsulating Media for Lactobacillus Plantarum
Pectin Hydrolysates from Different Cultivars of Pink/Red and White Grapefruits (Citrus Paradisi [macf.]) as Culture and Encapsulating Media for Lactobacillus Plantarum
la Cava, Enzo Luciano Marcelo; Gerbino, Oscar Esteban; Sgroppo, Sonia Cecilia; Gomez Zavaglia, Andrea
Citrus pectin hydrolysates (Citrus paradisi [Mafc.]) from “Foster,” “Red Shambar,” “Tangelo Orlando,” and “Citrumelo Swingle” cultivars were obtained by partial chemical hydrolysis and their properties as culture media (sole carbon/nutrient source) and encapsulating agents of Lactobacillus plantarum CIDCA 83114 were evaluated. The concentration of neutral sugars was maximal after 2‐hour hydrolysis. All hydrolysates were rich in glucose >xylose >galactose >galacturonic acid >mannose >arabinose. “Citrumelo Swingle” cultivar was the one with the highest concentration of xylose. After 24 hr of fermentation with L. plantarum CIDCA 83114, bacterial viability increased from 6.76 ± 0.14 to almost 9 log CFU/mL, and lactic acid concentration, from 2.63 ± 0.41 to 7.82 ± 0.15 mmol/L in all hydrolysates. Afterwards, bacteria were entrapped in pectate‐calcium beads by ionotropic gelation. Bacterial viability did not significantly decrease after freeze‐drying and storage the beads at 4 °C for 45 days.
Establishment and characterization of a novel tissue-specific dna construct and culture system with potential for avian bioreactor generation
Establishment and characterization of a novel tissue-specific dna construct and culture system with potential for avian bioreactor generation
Pérez Sáez, Juan Manuel; Bussmann, Leonardo Edmundo; Bussmann, Ursula Agnes
Transgenic chickens are of great interest for the production of recombinant proteins in their eggs. However, the use of constitutive strong promoters or the tissue-specific ovalbumin promoter for the generation of the transgenic chickens have different drawbacks that have to be overcome in order to make chicken bioreactor an efficient production system. This prompted us to investigate the use of an alternative tissue-specific promoter, the vitellogenin promoter, which could overcome the difficulties currently found in the generation of chicken bioreactors. In the present work we establish and characterize a DNA construct consisting of a fragment of the 5´-flanking region of the chicken vitellogenin II gene cloned in a reporter vector. This construct is capable of showing the ability of the promoter to drive expression of a reporting gene in a tissue-specific manner and in a way that closely resembles physiologic regulation of vitellogenin, making it an ideal candidate to be used in the future for generation of avian bioreactors. Besides, we validate an in vitro culture system to test the performance of the DNA construct under study that could be used as a practical tool before generating any transgenic chicken. These results are important since they provide the proof of concept for the use of the vitellogenin promoter for future genetic modification of chickens bioreactors with improved characteristics in terms of quality of the recombinant protein produced.
Microbial community composition and network analyses in arid soils of the Patagonian Monte under grazing disturbance reveal an important response of the community to soil particle size
Microbial community composition and network analyses in arid soils of the Patagonian Monte under grazing disturbance reveal an important response of the community to soil particle size
Marcos, Magalí Silvina; Bertiller, Monica Beatriz; Olivera, Nelda Lila
The effects of livestock grazing on soil microbial communities are not fully understood in arid regions, where water limitations can have significant consequences on soil health and biological processes. Neither are understood the effects of livestock grazing on the interactions among members of the microbial communities. Here, we used high-throughput amplicon sequencing and co-occurrence network analyses to study changes in microbial community composition and networks in soil from plant-patches and inter-patches under sheep grazed and non-grazed conditions within an arid region of Patagonia. In addition, we analyzed soil and vegetation properties that could be influencing the observed microbial patterns. We detected over 2,000 amplicon sequence variants (ASVs) in soils from plant-patches and a similar number in inter-patches, which abundance shifted between the non-grazed and the grazed sites. Among them, members of the Actinomycetales, Solirubrobacterales, Pedosphaerales and Rhizobiales were present. We further found that connections among them in the network analysis were significantly affected by soil texture. Moreover, soil particle size explained between 24.7% and 31.9% of the variance in microbial community composition. Positive network connections increased from 57.8% in the non-grazed site to 88.6% in the grazed site. This may suggest either an increase in cooperative associations within the community, as a strategy to survive under the stressful conditions imposed by grazing, or a selection of microorganisms with similar niche requirements. We further concluded that members of the Actinomycetales and Rhizobiales seem to have a keystone role in the soil communities from this arid ecosystem.
Richness and distribution of Araneidae (Araneae) from Iberá Marshlands, Corrientes, Argentina
Richness and distribution of Araneidae (Araneae) from Iberá Marshlands, Corrientes, Argentina
Zanone, Ivo; Avalos, Gilberto
El Iberá está entre los sistemas de humedales más importantes del Neotrópico. Abarca tres provincias fitogeográficas, según Carnevali: Chaco, Espinal y Paranaense. Araneidae está entre las familias de arañas más diversas del mundo. Aquí analizamos la abundancia y riqueza de Araneidae de los Esteros del Iberá usando diez localidades diferentes, considerando las diferencias de ambientes como sabana, bosque, pirizal, y plantaciones de Eucaliptus y Pinus, cubriendo las tres provincias fitogeográficas. Se recolectaron 1296 individuos distribuidos en 22 géneros y 82 especies. La más abundante fue Metazygia gregalis, con 143 individuos; Eustala mostró la mayor riqueza, con 13 especies. La provincia Paranaense mostró la riqueza mayor. Se aportan 12 nuevos registros para Argentina y 15 para la Corrientes. Siendo un área tan rica, sugerimos que la gestión tienda a la conservación de los Esteros del Iberá y realzando la promoción de la heterogeneidad espacial natural.; Iberá is among the most important wetland systems in the Neotropics. It covers three phytogeographic provinces, accordingto Carnevali: Chaco, Espinal and Paranaense. Araneidae is one of the most diverse spider families in the world. Here we analysethe abundance and richness of Araneidae of the Iberá wetland using ten different locations, considering different environmentssuch as savanna, woodlands, pirizal and Eucaliptus and Pinus plantations, covering the three phytogeographic provinces. We found1296 individuals, belonging to 22 genera and 82 species. The most abundant spider was Metazygia gregalis, with 143 individuals,and Eustala showed the highest richness, with 13 species. Paranaense province had the highest species richness. 12 new recordsare given for Argentina and 15 for Corrientes. Being such a rich area, we suggest conservation management in the reserve shouldaim at promoting natural spatial heterogeneity.
Binding silver to chitooligosaccharides through N-heterocyclic carbenes: Synthesis and antimicrobial activity
Binding silver to chitooligosaccharides through N-heterocyclic carbenes: Synthesis and antimicrobial activity
Necol, Marcelo R.; Vela Gurovic, Maria Soledad; Ruiz Díaz, Soledad; Silbestri, Gustavo Fabián
Silver containing products are widely used as antibacterial agents in wound dressings. The mechanism of action relies on the high reactivity of silver ions, which is also responsible of the lack of selectivity and stability of these products. Stabilization of silver by complexation and binding to a biocompatible material that selectively interacts with microorganisms will certainly lead to improved products. To prove this, chitooligosaccharides and one of its building blocks, D-glucosamine, were complexed with silver through the stable N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) bond. Two amino moieties from each carbohydrate reacted to form a diimine, which was further converted into an imidazolium salt. This later precursor was complexed to silver to yield the NHCs complexes. The successively generated compounds were spectroscopically characterized by FT-IR, NMR, Inductively Coupled Plasma atomic emission spectroscopy and tested for activity against E. coli, Staphylococcus aureus, Bacillus subtilis, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Candida albicans. The antimicrobial profiles of the silver complexes were similar or better than that of silver nitrate and generally more effective than the antiseptic of reference, PVP iodine. Complexation of silver to biocompatible and microbial selective materials through NHC bonds is a promising approach to develop more efficient silver carriers and wound care products.
Formation of localized magnetic states in silicene in an external electric field
Formation of localized magnetic states in silicene in an external electric field
Villarreal, J.; Escudero, Federico Nahuel; Ardenghi, Juan Sebastian; Jasen, Paula Verónica
In the present work we study theoretically the localized behavior of transition metal adatoms and silicene interaction in an external electrical field. Considering the electron-electron interaction by adding a Hubbard term in the mean-field approximation, we obtain the spin-polarized density of states on the impurity and total density of states in terms of the hybridization strength with the sublattices and the external electric field, showing the possible values for the Hubbard parameter U and the Fermi energy μ at which magnetization arises. In particular, on-site impurities energies below and above the Dirac point are studied, where the magnetization shows a strong dependence on the hybridization parameters of the A and B sublattice with the impurity and a spin-flip transition for critical external electric fields. Finally, a comparison is done between silicene, germanene and stanene, showing no substantial difference when the on-site energy of the impurity is below the Dirac point.
The distribution of symmetry of a naturally reductive nilpotent Lie group
The distribution of symmetry of a naturally reductive nilpotent Lie group
Reggiani, Silvio Nicolás
We show that the distribution of symmetry of a naturally reductive nilpotent Lie group coincides with the invariant distribution induced by the set of fixed vectors of the isotropy. This extends a known result on compact naturally reductive spaces. We also address the study of the quotient by the foliation of symmetry.
Analogues of Human Granulysin as Antimycobacterial Agents
Analogues of Human Granulysin as Antimycobacterial Agents
Siano, Alvaro Sebastían; Tonarelli, Georgina Guadalupe; Larpin, Daniel; Imaz, María Susana; Alvarez, Claudia; Zerbini, Elsa Virginia
Antimicrobial peptides are essential components of innate defense mechanisms and make promising candidates for novel anti-infective agents. The advantages of these peptides in clinical applications include their potential for broad-spectrum and rapid bactericidal activities, and low propensity for resistance development, whereas possible disadvantages include their high cost, limited stability, and unknown toxicology and pharmacokinetics. Granulysin (Gr) is a cytolytic and proinflammatory molecule expressed by activated human cytotoxic T lymphocytes and natural killer (NK) cells. This paper aims to study bacteriostatic and bactericidal activity against Mycobacterium tuberculosis by synthetic analogues of human Gr between 12 and 26 amino acids (AA) and their acyl derivatives. Considering results of previous studies, five new peptides were designed: a cyclic of 20 AA (Gr-SL1); one of 21 AA (linear) (Gr-SL2), another of 12 AA (cyclic) (Gr-SL3) and two lipopeptides (Gr-SL3-lauric and Gr-SL3-palmitic). Peptides were manually synthesized as C-terminal carboxamides by the solid-phase method following Fmoc chemistry. Gr synthetic analogues were purified by reverse phase HPLC and analyzed by analytical C18RP-HPLC and Maldi Tof. The antimycobacterial activity of synthesized Gr analogues was assessed using a microdilution susceptibility test as described previously. Although peptides studied here had neither higher antimycobacterial activity nor lower toxicity than analogs of human Gr previously evaluated, fresh knowledge concerning the influence of acylation and structural aspects analyzed will optimize the design of novel peptides combining the most favorable aspects for the maintenance of antimycobacterial activity with minimum toxicity.
Hidden paintings, forgotten histories: a micro-stratigraphic approach to study coated rock art
Hidden paintings, forgotten histories: a micro-stratigraphic approach to study coated rock art
Gheco, Lucas Ignacio; Tascon, Marcos; Gastaldi, Marcos Roman; Ahets Etcheberry, Eugenia Inés; Pereda, Soledad; Mastrangelo, Noemi Elisa; Quesada, Marcos Nicolás; Marte, Fernando Daniel
Is it possible to detect rock paintings coated by natural or anthropic concretions? In this work, a methodology to discover and characterize underlying paintings is proposed. This approach combines chemical studies by micro-Raman and SEM-EDS of micro-stratigraphic samples taken from the paintings and support rock. As a case of study, it is described the research performed in the archeological site of Oyola in the northwest of Argentina. Strong evidences of red, black, and white hidden paintings have been found. In addition, the method herein presented is thoroughly evaluated pointing out their possibilities and limitations as a tool for the understanding of the historical processes involving production and transformation of the rock art panels. To this end, the methodology was proofed to be a successful exploratory approach for painting detection, expanding its capabilities when complemented with non-invasive characterization techniques.
Los medios de comunicación en la escuela. Cuando la muerte se torna noticia
Los medios de comunicación en la escuela. Cuando la muerte se torna noticia; The media at school. When death turns into news
Saez, Virginia; Cerullo, Natalia Carolina
El artículo presenta los hallazgos de una investigación socioeducativa sobre los discursos mediáticos de cuatro diarios argentinos, en el período 1993-2011. El objetivo consistió en analizar las características de las prácticas discursivas de las conductas de riesgo y suicidio juvenil en el espacio escolar. Los resultados amplían la base empírica con la que pensar las representaciones de la escuela.; This article introduces the findings of a socioeducative investigation on media discourses of four argentine newspapers, in the 1993-2011 period. The objective was to analyze the characteristics of the discoursive practices of the risk- taking behaviors and juvenile suicide in the school space. The results increase our empirical knowledge to think the representations on school.
Scavenging activity of Dermestes maculatus (Coleoptera: Dermestidae) on burned cadaveric tissue
Scavenging activity of Dermestes maculatus (Coleoptera: Dermestidae) on burned cadaveric tissue
Zanetti, Noelia Inés; Ferrero, A. A.; Centeno, N. D.
The aim of this work was to study the effect that fire exposure in tissues may have on Dermestes maculatus DeGeer (Dermestidae: Dermestini) taphonomic behaviour under controlled conditions. Two different times of fire exposure (treatments) were evaluated, 15 min and 30 min, after spraying pig trotters with gasoil. The pig trotters were provided to adult hide beetles and both were maintained at 24 ± 0.1°C, 55.4% ± 2% relative humidity, and a 12:12 h day/night cycle. An unburned pig trotter was used as a control for each treatment. Observations were made and photographs were taken every 4–5 days for 4 months. Qualitative and quantitative analyses were performed. Dermestes maculatus was able to feed and reproduce on burned tissues. Beetles in adult and larvae stages produced different types of marks in several kinds of tissues such as integumental, connective, and muscular, in the controls and treatments. Apparently, 15 min of burning the pig trotters were not sufficient enough to cause differences in the taphonomic marks with respect to the control, but post mortem burning for 30 min may have implicated changes (lesser insect damage represented by lesser number and surface of both depressions and holes were found with respect to the control; greater surfaces and diameters were noticed compared to those found in the unburned pig trotters). The shape of the marks was equal in the controls and treatments.
"Porque nos daba bronca". Las emociones en la acción política de niños/as en una casa tomada
"Porque nos daba bronca". Las emociones en la acción política de niños/as en una casa tomada; “Because we felt annoyed”. Emotions in the production of the political action of children that live in an occupied house
Shabel, Paula Nurit
El pensamiento moderno se ha configurado en dicotomías como adultez/infancia y pensar/sentir, que se sintetizan en una división permanente entre lo racional y lo irracional desde donde se ha analizado la acción humana. Sin embargo, la antropología ha desarrollado diversas líneas de trabajo que problematizan estos esquemas aportando otras miradas sobre la niñez y sobre la movilización política. En este mismo sentido, y a partir de un extenso estudio etnográfico, nos proponemos analizar los modos en los que los/as niños/as de entre 8 y 15 años que viven en una casa tomada de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires producen acciones políticas colectivas enraizadas en sus emociones compartidas.; Modern thought has been configured in dichotomies such as adulthood/infancy and thinking/feeling, which are synthesized in a permanent division between the rational and the irrational from where human action has been analyzed. However, anthropology has developed several lines of work that problematize these schemes providing alternative views on childhood and on political mobilization. In this same sense, and from an extensive ethnographic study, we propose to analyze the ways in which children between the ages of 8 and 15 living in an occupied house from the City of Buenos Aires produce collective political actions rooted in their shared emotions.
The evolution of ultra-massive white dwarfs
The evolution of ultra-massive white dwarfs
Camisassa, María Eugenia; Althaus, Leandro Gabriel; Corsico, Alejandro Hugo; de Gerónimo, Francisco César; Miller Bertolami, Marcelo Miguel; Novarino, Maria Leonela; Rohrmann, Rene Daniel; Wachlin, Felipe Carlos; García Berro, Enrique
Ultra-massive white dwarfs are powerful tools used to study various physical processes in the asymptotic giant branch (AGB), type Ia supernova explosions, and the theory of crystallization through white dwarf asteroseismology. Despite the interest in these white dwarfs, there are few evolutionary studies in the literature devoted to them. Here we present new ultra-massive white dwarf evolutionary sequences that constitute an improvement over previous ones. In these new sequences we take into account for the first time the process of phase separation expected during the crystallization stage of these white dwarfs by relying on the most up-to-date phase diagram of dense oxygen/neon mixtures. Realistic chemical profiles resulting from the full computation of progenitor evolution during the semidegenerate carbon burning along the super-AGB phase are also considered in our sequences. Outer boundary conditions for our evolving models are provided by detailed non-gray white dwarf model atmospheres for hydrogen and helium composition. We assessed the impact of all these improvements on the evolutionary properties of ultra-massive white dwarfs, providing updated evolutionary sequences for these stars. We conclude that crystallization is expected to affect the majority of the massive white dwarfs observed with effective temperatures below 40 000 K. Moreover, the calculation of the phase separation process induced by crystallization is necessary to accurately determine the cooling age and the mass-radius relation of massive white dwarfs. We also provide colors in the Gaia photometric bands for our H-rich white dwarf evolutionary sequences on the basis of new model atmospheres. Finally, these new white dwarf sequences provide a new theoretical frame to perform asteroseismological studies on the recently detected ultra-massive pulsating white dwarfs.
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