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2. Multifractal analysis of discretized X-ray CT images for the characterization of soil macropore structures
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San José Martínez, F., Martín, M.A., Caniego, F.J., Tuller, M., Guber, A., Pachepsky, Y., and García-Gutiérrez, C.
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- 2010
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3. Validation of glim criteria as a method for nutritional diagnosis in different age groups in the routine clinical practice of a third-level hospital
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De Leon, B., primary, Palma-Milla, S., additional, López-Plaza, B., additional, Clavero-Fraile, M., additional, Morato-Martínez, M., additional, Salazar-González, J.J., additional, García-Gutiérrez, C., additional, and Gómez-Candela, C., additional
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- 2021
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4. Complicated abscess by uncommon etiology
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García-Gutiérrez, C. Alicia, primary, Chan Moi Fat, Víctor, additional, Puerta-Mateo, Antonio, additional, and Cuétara, María Soledad, additional
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- 2020
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5. Absceso en mano de etiología inusual
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García-Gutiérrez, C. Alicia, primary, Chan Moi Fat, Víctor, additional, Puerta-Mateo, Antonio, additional, and Cuétara, María Soledad, additional
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- 2020
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6. EL APRENDIZAJE COLABORATIVO SOPORTADO POR COMPUTADOR EN LA FORMACIÓN INICIAL DEL PROFESORADO DE INFORMÁTICA.
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Pérez Torres, C. Amaury, García Gutiérrez, C. Aurora, and González Arbella, Dilma
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INFORMATION & communication technologies , *COLLABORATIVE learning , *COMPUTER science , *TEACHER education , *EFFECTIVE teaching - Abstract
The social requirements for the integration of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in the initial formation of the Computer Science teachers, demand the development of the utilization of the computer tools skill in solving pedagogical professional problems. The research contributes with a didactic conception that deeps in the relation objective - content - method - teaching aids: It denominates, defines and structures this ability as discipline contents of technical formation area. Besides, it argues the collaborative learning as teaching and learning method, and its relationship with ICT according to the contexts of teacher training. It also provides a methodology that describes and bases the procedures, means and conditions to apply the didactic conception. The triangulation of the results of a pedagogical pre - experiment, with opinions in spaces of reflection and the criterion of experts, offers empirical evidences of the feasibility of the proposal. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
7. Análisis de la producción agrícola extensiva en Sinaloa: alternativas para el uso sostenible del agua
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Norzagaray Campos, M., primary, García Gutiérrez, C., additional, Llanes Cárdenas, O., additional, Troyo Diéguez, E., additional, and Muñoz Sevilla, P., additional
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- 2010
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8. Representative elementary area for multifractal analysis of soil porosity using entropy dimension
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San José Martínez, F., primary, Caniego, F. J., additional, García-Gutiérrez, C., additional, and Espejo, R., additional
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- 2007
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9. MICROENCAPSULACIÓN DE JUGO DE CEBADA VERDE MEDIANTE SECADO POR ASPERSIÓN MICROENCAPSULATION OF BARLEY GREEN JUICE BY SPRAY DRYING MICROENCAPSULACIÓN DE ZUME DE CEBADA VERDE MEDIANTE SECADO POR ASPERSIÓN
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García-Gutiérrez, C., primary, González-Maldonado, M. B., additional, Ochoa-Martínez, L. A., additional, and Medrano-Roldán, H., additional
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- 2004
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10. Representative elementary area for multifractal analysis of soil porosity using entropy dimension.
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Martínez, F. San José, Caniego, F. J., García-Gutiérrez, C., and Espejo, R.
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MULTIFRACTALS ,FLUID dynamics ,POROUS materials ,SOIL science ,CONFOCAL microscopy ,DIGITAL images ,POROSITY ,ENTROPY - Abstract
The notion of representative elementary area (REA) developed to address heterogeneity and scale problems in quantitative soil pedology comes from the notion of representative elementary volume of fluid dynamics in porous media. The REA allows the identification of the minimum area of a soil block section that is required to represent the pedofeature of interest based on its distribution in soil space. In this paper eight samples were imaged with two different techniques: the confocal microscope and the conventional film camera. These techniques provided information about pore sizes between 3.62µm and 161.98µm, and between 39.72µm and 1776.34µm, respectively. Sixteen of the resulting digital images were then analyzed to investigate the representative elementary area of the multifractal patterns of the spatial distribution of voids related to the micro and macroporosity by means of the entropy dimension. Our results permit the location of the REA region over the domain of the microstructures rendered by the analysis of the microscope images. They also suggest that this region seemingly spans scales of the macrostructures as revealed by the analysis of the camera pictures. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2007
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11. Determinación colorimétrica del fósforo en el carbón
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Rodríguez Pire, L. and García Gutiérrez, C.
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Fosfomolibdato amónico ,Carbón ,Coque - Abstract
[EN] A study has been carried out to compare the Belcher and Ellington and Adams' methods for the determination of phosphorus in solid fuels. Reference is made to the results obtained in the determination of this element by the gravimetric method of precipitation as phosphomolibdate. It is shown, for a wide range of spanish coals and cokes, and using different colorimeters, that very good results may be obtained by these colorimetric methods which take a much shorter time. The authors shown a preference for the Ellington and Adams' method and discuss the reasons of this preference in the paper., [ES] Se ha realizado un estudio comparativo de los métodos de R. Belcher y de F. Ellington y W. N. Adams para la determinación del fósforo en los combustibles sólidos, por colorimetría de absorción, con referencia al método habitualmente utilizado de precipitación al estado de fosfomolibdato amónico. Se ha demostrado, operando con una variada gama de carbones y de coques españoles, que pueden obtenerse excelentes resultados por ambos procedimientos colorimétricos, con una economía de tiempo muy considerable, utilizando para ello distintos tipos de aparatos fotocolorimétricos. De las razones que se exponen, se deduce una preferencia por el método de Ellington y Adams
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- 1955
12. Geología y paragénesis del Distrito Minero de Matehuala, San Luís Potosí, México
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García Gutiérrez, C, primary
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- 1967
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13. “White coat” effect associated factors detected with the loaned self-measurement equipment model
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Calvo-Vargas, CG, Garcia Gutiérrez, C, Flores-López, AA, Parra-Rodríguez, L, and Polanco-Preza, MA
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- 1999
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14. Usefulness of the loaned self-measurement equipment model for diagnosis and treatment adjustment during a clinical trial using valsartan
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Calvo-Vargas, CG, Galarza, D, and García-Gutiérrez, C
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- 1999
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15. E005: Usefulness of the loaned self-measurement equipment model for diagnosis and treatment adjustment during a clinical trial using valsartan.
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Calvo-Vargas*, C.G., Galarza, D., and García-Gutiérrez*, C.
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- 1999
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16. Clopidogrel-induced thrombotic microangiopathy: a case report.
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Lizondo López T, Font I Barceló A, García Gutiérrez C, Blasco M, Grafia I, Bastida C, Castro-Rebollo P, and Soy-Muner D
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Thrombotic microangiopathy is a serious condition that can be precipitated by exposure to certain medications. Although rare, it is life threatening and requires a high index of clinical suspicion, appropriate laboratory testing and immediate cessation of the offending agent. We present a case of a 75-year-old man with a history of ischaemic heart disease treated with clopidogrel and aspirin. One month after initiating the treatment he developed microangiopathic haemolytic anaemia and thrombocytopenia. Extensive clinical and laboratory investigations suggested thrombotic microangiopathy secondary to clopidogrel. The drug was immediately discontinued and treatment with intravenous corticosteroids was started. Within a week the patient's laboratory parameters normalised, indicating successful recovery. This case highlights the role of early detection and immediate discontinuation of suspected medication in the effective management of clopidogrel-induced thrombotic microangiopathy. Healthcare professionals should consider drug-induced thrombotic microangiopathy as a possible diagnosis in patients receiving clopidogrel who present with thrombocytopenia and microangiopathic haemolytic anaemia., Competing Interests: Competing interests: None declared., (© European Association of Hospital Pharmacists 2024. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.)
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- 2024
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17. Investigating the Effect of Bacilli and Lactic Acid Bacteria on Water Quality, Growth, Survival, Immune Response, and Intestinal Microbiota of Cultured Litopenaeus vannamei .
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Vega-Carranza AS, Escamilla-Montes R, Fierro-Coronado JA, Diarte-Plata G, Guo X, García-Gutiérrez C, and Luna-González A
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Shrimp is one of the most important aquaculture industries. Therefore, we determined the effect of nitrifying-probiotic bacteria on water quality, growth, survival, immune response, and intestinal microbiota of Litopenaeus vannamei cultured without water exchange. In vitro, only Bacillus licheniformis used total ammonia nitrogen (TAN), nitrites, and nitrates since nitrogen bubbles were produced. TAN decreased significantly in the treatments with B. licheniformis and Pediococcus pentosaceus and Leuconostoc mesenteroides , but no differences were observed in nitrites. Nitrates were significantly higher in the treatments with bacteria. The final weight was higher only with bacilli and bacilli and LAB treatments. The survival of shrimp in the bacterial treatments increased significantly, and superoxide anion increased significantly only in lactic acid bacteria (LAB) treatment. The activity of phenoloxidase decreased significantly in the treatments with bacteria compared to the control. Shrimp treated with bacilli in the water showed lower species richness. The gut bacterial community after treatments was significantly different from that of the control. Linoleic acid metabolism was positively correlated with final weight and superoxide anion, whereas quorum sensing was correlated with survival. Thus, bacilli and LAB in the water of hyperintensive culture systems act as heterotrophic nitrifers, modulate the intestinal microbiota and immune response, and improve the growth and survival of shrimp. This is the first report on P. pentosaceus and L. mesenteroides identified as nitrifying bacteria.
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- 2024
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18. Grass Infusions in Autocidal Gravid Ovitraps to Lure Aedes Albopictus.
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Aguilar-Durán JA, Garay-Martínez JR, Fernández-Santos NA, García-Gutiérrez C, Estrada-Franco JG, Palacios-Santana R, and Rodríguez-Pérez MA
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- Female, Animals, Mosquito Vectors, Oviposition, Mosquito Control, Poaceae, Aedes
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Aedes albopictus is a vector of several pathogens of significant public health concern. In this situation, gravid traps have become a common surveillance tool for Aedes spp., which commonly use hay infusions as an attractant. Diverse grass infusions have been assessed to enhance the attraction to this vector mosquito. However, these studies have focused on the oviposition effect, and the attraction potential to gravid Ae. albopictus females has not been evaluated yet. Here we report the attractiveness of infusions of 4 different botanical species (Cenchrus purpureus, Cyanodon dactylon, Megathyrus maximus, Pennisetum ciliare) as baits in sticky ovitraps and autocidal gravid ovitraps (AGOs) under laboratory, semifield, and field conditions. In the laboratory, Cynodon dactylon showed attractiveness, whereas in semifield conditions, both C. dactylon and Megathyrsus maximus were similarly attractive for gravid Ae. albopictus. None of the infusions conducted with AGOs were able to lure Ae. albopictus and other species of mosquitoes in a 14-wk field experiment. Our results demonstrate the feasibility of finding more attractive infusions for Ae. albopictus females to improve the efficacy of AGO traps, but further testing of infusions in AGOs in field settings is needed., (Copyright © 2024 by The American Mosquito Control Association, Inc.)
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- 2024
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19. Unearthing a Cryptic Biosynthetic Gene Cluster for the Piperazic Acid-Bearing Depsipeptide Diperamycin in the Ant-Dweller Streptomyces sp. CS113.
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García-Gutiérrez C, Pérez-Victoria I, Montero I, Fernández-De la Hoz J, Malmierca MG, Martín J, Salas JA, Olano C, Reyes F, and Méndez C
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- Antimicrobial Cationic Peptides metabolism, Polyketide Synthases genetics, Polyketide Synthases metabolism, Multigene Family, Amino Acids metabolism, Streptomyces genetics, Streptomyces metabolism, Depsipeptides genetics, Depsipeptides metabolism, Pyridazines
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Piperazic acid is a cyclic nonproteinogenic amino acid that contains a hydrazine N-N bond formed by a piperazate synthase (KtzT-like). This amino acid, found in bioactive natural products synthesized by non-ribosomal peptide synthetases (NRPSs), confers conformational constraint to peptides, an important feature for their biological activities. Genome mining of Streptomyces strains has been revealed as a strategy to identify biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs) for potentially active compounds. Moreover, the isolation of new strains from underexplored habitats or associated with other organisms has allowed to uncover new BGCs for unknown compounds. The in-house "Carlos Sialer (CS)" strain collection consists of seventy-one Streptomyces strains isolated from the cuticle of leaf-cutting ants of the tribe Attini . Genomes from twelve of these strains have been sequenced and mined using bioinformatics tools, highlighting their potential to encode secondary metabolites. In this work, we have screened in silico those genomes, using KtzT as a hook to identify BGCs encoding piperazic acid-containing compounds. This resulted in uncovering the new BGC dpn in Streptomyces sp. CS113, which encodes the biosynthesis of the hybrid polyketide-depsipeptide diperamycin. Analysis of the diperamycin polyketide synthase (PKS) and NRPS reveals their functional similarity to those from the aurantimycin A biosynthetic pathway. Experimental proof linking the dpn BGC to its encoded compound was achieved by determining the growth conditions for the expression of the cluster and by inactivating the NRPS encoding gene dpnS2 and the piperazate synthase gene dpnZ . The identity of diperamycin was confirmed by High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry (HRMS) and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) and by analysis of the domain composition of modules from the DpnP PKS and DpnS NRPS. The identification of the dpn BGC expands the number of BGCs that have been confirmed to encode the relatively scarcely represented BGCs for depsipeptides of the azinothricin family of compounds and will facilitate the generation of new-to-nature analogues by combinatorial biosynthesis.
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- 2024
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20. Psychological Implicit Motives Construct as an Emergent Fractal Attractor from Intermittent Neurophysiological Responses: Simulation and Entropy-like Characterization.
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Martín MÁ, Vara C, and García-Gutiérrez C
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Implicit Motives are non-conscious needs that drive human behavior towards the achievement of incentives that are affectively incited. Repeated affective experiences providing satisfying rewards have been held responsible for the building of Implicit Motives. Responses to rewarding experiences have a biological basis via close connections with neurophysiological systems controlling neurohormone release. We propose an iteration random function system acting in a metric space to model experience-reward interactions. This model is based on key facts of Implicit Motive theory reported in a broad number of studies. The model shows how (random) responses produced by intermittent random experiences create a well-defined probability distribution on an attractor, thus providing an insight into the underlying mechanism leading to the emergence of Implicit Motives as psychological structures. Implicit Motives' robustness and resilience properties appear theoretically explained by the model. The model also provides uncertainty entropy-like parameters to characterize Implicit Motives which hopefully might be useful, beyond the mere theoretical frame, when used in combination with neurophysiological methods.
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- 2023
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21. Complete Mesocolic Excision and D3 Lymphadenectomy versus Conventional Colectomy for Colon Cancer: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
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Díaz-Vico T, Fernández-Hevia M, Suárez-Sánchez A, García-Gutiérrez C, Mihic-Góngora L, Fernández-Martínez D, Álvarez-Pérez JA, Otero-Díez JL, Granero-Trancón JE, and García-Flórez LJ
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- Colectomy, Humans, Lymph Node Excision, Neoplasm Recurrence, Local, Treatment Outcome, Colonic Neoplasms surgery, Laparoscopy, Mesocolon surgery
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Backgrounds: Previous systematic reviews suggest that the implementation of 'complete mesocolon excision' (CME) for colon tumors entails better specimen quality but with limited long-term outcomes. We performed a meta-analysis to compare the pathological, perioperative, and oncological results of CME with conventional surgery (CS) in primary colon cancer., Methods: Embase, MEDLINE and CENTRAL databases were searched using Medical Subject Headings for CME and D3 lymphadenectomy. The systematic review was conducted in accordance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines., Results: A total of 18,989 patients from 27 studies were included. Postoperative complications were higher in the CME group (relative risk [RR] 1.13, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.04-1.22, I
2 = 0%), while no differences were observed in terms of anastomotic leak (I2 = 0%) or perioperative mortality (I2 = 49%). CME was associated with a higher number of lymph nodes harvested (I2 = 95%), distance to high tie (I2 = 65%), bowel length (I2 = 0%), and mesentery area (I2 = 95%). CME also had positive effects on 3- and 5-year overall survival (RR 1.09, 95% CI 1.04-1.15, I2 = 88%; and RR 1.05, 95% CI 1.02-1.08, I2 = 62%, respectively) and 3-year disease-free survival (RR 1.10, 95% CI 1.04-1.17, I2 = 22%), as well as decreased local (RR 0.35, 95% CI 0.24-0.51, I2 = 51%) and distant recurrences (RR 0.71, 95% CI 0.60-0.85, I2 = 34%)., Conclusions: Limited evidence suggests that CME improves oncological outcomes with a higher postoperative adverse events rate but no increase in anastomotic leak rate or perioperative mortality, compared with CS., (© 2021. Society of Surgical Oncology.)- Published
- 2021
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22. Multifunctional SEVA shuttle vectors for actinomycetes and Gram-negative bacteria.
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García-Gutiérrez C, Aparicio T, Torres-Sánchez L, Martínez-García E, de Lorenzo V, Villar CJ, and Lombó F
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- Anti-Bacterial Agents pharmacology, Apigenin genetics, Apigenin metabolism, Drug Resistance, Bacterial genetics, Escherichia coli metabolism, Nebramycin analogs & derivatives, Nebramycin pharmacology, Plasmids genetics, Replication Origin genetics, Bioreactors microbiology, Escherichia coli genetics, Genetic Engineering methods, Genetic Vectors genetics, Streptomyces genetics, Streptomyces metabolism
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Actinomycetales, such as the genus Streptomyces, are well-known cell factories employed to produce a wide variety of secondary metabolites for industrial use. However, not only is the genetic engineering of Streptomyces more complicated and tedious than other model laboratory species, such as Escherichia coli, there is also a considerable lack of genetic tools, hindering its adoption as a common chassis for synthetic biology. In this work, 23 novel shuttle vectors are presented that follow the canonical SEVA (Standard European Vector Architecture) common architecture with the goal of increasing the genetic toolbox repertoire for Streptomyces and other actinomycetes. The ORI module of these plasmids is composed of the combination of two origins of replication, one for Gram-negative bacteria and the other for Streptomyces, a Gram-positive bacteria. Origins of replication have been included in the collection for integrative, low-copy number, and medium-to-high-copy number vectors for Streptomyces. Also, a new selection marker has been developed that confers resistance to apramycin. The functionality of these plasmids was tested via the heterologous expression of GFP and the heterologous production of the plant flavonoid apigenin in Streptomyces albus J1074, with successful results in both cases, therefore expanding the current repertoire of genetic manipulation tools in Streptomyces species., (© 2020 The Authors. MicrobiologyOpen published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)
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- 2020
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23. Ventral Portal Vein Over Gallbladder and Pancreas---An Exceptional Anatomical Variation Found in a Liver Transplant Patient: A Case Report.
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García-Gutiérrez C, García-Bernardo CM, Miyar-De León A, Solar-García L, Sanz-Navarro S, Suárez-Sánchez A, Díaz-Vico T, Contreras-Saiz E, Fernández-Martínez D, and Gonzalez-Pinto IM
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- Anatomic Variation, Female, Gallbladder anatomy & histology, Humans, Liver Diseases complications, Liver Diseases surgery, Middle Aged, Pancreas anatomy & histology, Vena Cava, Inferior surgery, Venous Thrombosis congenital, Venous Thrombosis surgery, Gallbladder surgery, Liver Transplantation methods, Pancreas surgery, Portal Vein abnormalities, Portal Vein surgery
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Background: Anatomic variations are well known in the liver hilum. A rare precholecystic, preduodenal, prepancreatic portal vein is described as found in a liver transplant candidate. Precholecystic location of portal vein is an exceptional finding and does not seem to have been previously described. It is associated with a preduodenal portal vein. Its position is challenging, as its surface can be mistaken with the gallbladder wall. We present the case of a patient candidate to liver transplantation. In the preoperative studies, a portal thrombosis was suspected, with recanalization by collaterals, but also a malformation was suggested. The patient had a primary biliary cirrhosis. Other findings included agenesis of inferior vena cava on the right side. During operation, the portal vein was found over the gallbladder and fixed to it, making it at first difficult to distinguish one from the other., Conclusions: A precholecystic portal vein is a rare finding that poses a challenge for the surgeon. It must be ruled out in the preoperative workout., (Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2020
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24. Mortality of Phyllophaga vetula larvae by the separate and combined application of Metarhizium anisopliae , Steinernema carpocapsae and Steinernema glaseri .
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Ruiz-Vega J, Cortés-Martínez CI, Aquino-Bolaños T, Matadamas-Ortíz PT, García-Gutiérrez C, and Navarro-Antonio J
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Phyllophaga spp. are a complex of edaphic insect pests that are present in the corn crops ( Zea mays ) in México, which are usually controlled with increasing dosages of broad-spectrum chemical insecticides. Several entomopathogenic nematode species can produce acceptable control levels of these larvae. However, the synergistic interaction between fungi and entomopathogenic nematodes (EPN) could improve the control of this insect. This study investigates the mortality of larvae of Phyllophaga vetula by the effect of the separate or combined application of the fungus Metarhizium anisopliae M1cog strain (Ma) and the nematodes Steinernema carpocapsae All strain (Sc) or Steinernema glaseri NJ-43 strain (Sg). In laboratory, dosages of 1 × 10
6 or 1 × 108 spores/larva and 250 infective juveniles were applied on medium or large size P. vetula larvae contained in vials with sterilized agricultural soil as the assay arena. The separate application of Ma did not kill any larvae, but Sg and Sc killed 40 and 80% of the larvae, respectively. However, the Ma and Sc combination had an important antagonistic interaction that decreased the mortality to 40%, but the combination Ma and Sg had a slight additive interaction that increased the mortality to 47%. The most determining factor in larvae mortality was the nematode used, with Sg as the species with best performance in 6 of the 12 treatments evaluated and with a maximum effectivity of 80% on medium-size larvae if combined with a low dosage of Ma. The combined application of an entomopathogenic fungus and EPN showed no consistent effects on the mortality percentage of P. vetula , mostly because the fungus was not isolated from Phyllophaga larvae., Phyllophaga spp. are a complex of edaphic insect pests that are present in the corn crops ( Zea mays ) in México, which are usually controlled with increasing dosages of broad-spectrum chemical insecticides. Several entomopathogenic nematode species can produce acceptable control levels of these larvae. However, the synergistic interaction between fungi and entomopathogenic nematodes (EPN) could improve the control of this insect. This study investigates the mortality of larvae of Phyllophaga vetula by the effect of the separate or combined application of the fungus Metarhizium anisopliae M1cog strain (Ma) and the nematodes Steinernema carpocapsae All strain (Sc) or Steinernema glaseri NJ-43 strain (Sg). In laboratory, dosages of 1 × 106 or 1 × 108 spores/larva and 250 infective juveniles were applied on medium or large size P. vetula larvae contained in vials with sterilized agricultural soil as the assay arena. The separate application of Ma did not kill any larvae, but Sg and Sc killed 40 and 80% of the larvae, respectively. However, the Ma and Sc combination had an important antagonistic interaction that decreased the mortality to 40%, but the combination Ma and Sg had a slight additive interaction that increased the mortality to 47%. The most determining factor in larvae mortality was the nematode used, with Sg as the species with best performance in 6 of the 12 treatments evaluated and with a maximum effectivity of 80% on medium-size larvae if combined with a low dosage of Ma. The combined application of an entomopathogenic fungus and EPN showed no consistent effects on the mortality percentage of P. vetula , mostly because the fungus was not isolated from Phyllophaga larvae.- Published
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25. Linfografía como opción diagnóstica y terapéutica en la fuga quilosa posoperatoria de cáncer colorrectal.
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Suárez-Sánchez A, Fernández-Hevia M, Díaz-Vico T, García-Munar M, García-Gutiérrez C, Fernández-Martínez D, Otero-Diez JL, García-Flórez LJ, and Granero-Trancón JE
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- Aged, Humans, Male, Neoadjuvant Therapy, Pelvis, Rectum surgery, Laparoscopy, Rectal Neoplasms complications, Rectal Neoplasms diagnosis, Rectal Neoplasms surgery
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La fuga quilosa es una complicación muy poco frecuente tras la cirugía colorrectal. Se presenta el caso de un paciente de 70 años con neoplasia de recto medio intervenido de forma electiva tras un ciclo largo de neoadyuvancia mediante una resección anterior de recto por laparoscopia. El cuarto día de posoperatorio presentó un drenaje pélvico de aspecto quiloso y el día 13 se confirmó la fuga quilosa en la linfografía. Posteriormente el débito se redujo de forma rápida. La linfografía no solo es un método diagnóstico, sino que en el 35-70% de los casos puede también ser terapéutica., Chylous leakage is an extremely rare complication after colorectal surgery. We report the case of a 70 year-old male with a mid-rectal cancer who underwent a laparoscopic anterior resection of the rectum after long course neoadjuvant therapy. On postoperative day 4 the patient presented with chylous pelvic drainage, and a chylous leakage was proved by lymphography on postoperative day 13. Hereinafter, the drainage was drastically reduced. The lymphography is not only a diagnostic technique, but it can be also a therapeutic method in up to 35-70% of the cases., (Copyright: © 2020 Permanyer.)
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- 2020
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26. Conservative management in iatrogenic splenic trauma after chest tube insertion.
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Gutiérrez-Corral N, García-Bear I, García-Gutiérrez C, and González-Sanmartino S
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- Humans, Iatrogenic Disease, Thoracotomy, Chest Tubes, Conservative Treatment
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Insertar un tubo torácico es una maniobra terapéutica de gran valor, pero no exenta de complicaciones. Nuestro objetivo es poner de manifiesto una nueva opción de tratamiento mediante técnicas radiológicas intervencionistas que eviten los riesgos de una cirugía en pacientes seleccionados. Presentamos el caso de un paciente pluripatológico con diagnóstico de empiema pulmonar izquierdo al que de manera accidental se le insertó un tubo torácico en el polo superior esplénico. La comorbilidad del paciente y la presencia de estabilidad hemodinámica abogaron por un tratamiento conservador mediante cateterización esplénica supraselectiva e introducción de cola quirúrgica en la retirada del tubo., (Copyright: © 2020 Permanyer.)
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- 2020
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27. On the Information Content of Coarse Data with Respect to the Particle Size Distribution of Complex Granular Media: Rationale Approach and Testing.
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García-Gutiérrez C, Martín MÁ, and Pachepsky Y
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The particle size distribution (PSD) of complex granular media is seen as a mathematical measure supported in the interval of grain sizes. A physical property characterizing granular products used in the Andreasen and Andersen model of 1930 is re-interpreted in Information Entropy terms leading to a differential information equation as a conceptual approach for the PSD. Under this approach, measured data which give a coarse description of the distribution may be seen as initial conditions for the proposed equation. A solution of the equation agrees with a selfsimilar measure directly postulated as a PSD model by Martín and Taguas almost 80 years later, thus both models appear to be linked. A variant of this last model, together with detailed soil PSD data of 70 soils are used to study the information content of limited experimental data formed by triplets and its ability in the PSD reconstruction. Results indicate that the information contained in certain soil triplets is sufficient to rebuild the whole PSD: for each soil sample tested there is always at least a triplet that contains enough information to simulate the whole distribution.
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- 2019
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28. Mucinous adenocarcinoma arising from chronic perianal fistula-a multidisciplinary approach.
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Díaz-Vico T, Fernández-Martínez D, García-Gutiérrez C, Suárez-Sánchez A, Cifrián-Canales I, Mendoza-Pacas GE, Sánchez-Farpón H, and Truán-Alonso N
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Mucinous adenocarcinoma (MA) is a rare entity. Indeed, the pathogenesis of fistula-associated perianal MA is still controversial. Due to the lack of informed evidence regarding this malignancy, no guidelines have been established concerning diagnostic and treatment strategies. The aim of this article is to report our experience and outcomes after three cases of large perianal MA treated in our center. From our retrospective chart review, we identified three male patients with chronic perianal fistula-in-ano who progressively developed perianal MA, confirmed by pelvic magnetic resonance (MRI) and histopathological examination performed on biopsy. We hereby, in accordance with the Surgical CAse REport (SCARE) guidelines, describe the management and further follow-up of each patient. The three patients underwent preoperative chemoradiation therapy, followed by ischioanal abdominoperineal resection (APR). Perineal reconstruction was needed in every case, using a vertical rectus abdominis myocutaneous (VRAM) flap and, punctually, a left fasciocutaneous flap was used too. Also, two of three patients completed the treatment with adjuvant chemotherapy. Neither recurrences nor distant metastases have been observed during the follow-up in both cases that finished the multimodal treatment. MA arising from chronic perianal fistula has an indolent growth with locoregional aggressiveness and a high risk of local recurrence. Therefore, although an ischioanal APR remains the surgical treatment of choice, an aggressive multimodal approach combining preoperative chemoradiation and adjuvant chemotherapy may achieve favorable effectiveness and promising response rates., Competing Interests: Conflicts of Interest: The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare.
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- 2019
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29. Supernumerary breast cancer.
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Calvo Rodríguez D, Álvarez Blanco M, García Gutiérrez C, and Alonso Martínez B
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- Female, Humans, Middle Aged, Breast Diseases complications, Breast Neoplasms complications, Carcinoma, Ductal, Breast complications, Nipples abnormalities
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- 2019
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30. Biofilms in the Food Industry: Health Aspects and Control Methods.
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Galié S, García-Gutiérrez C, Miguélez EM, Villar CJ, and Lombó F
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Diverse microorganisms are able to grow on food matrixes and along food industry infrastructures. This growth may give rise to biofilms. This review summarizes, on the one hand, the current knowledge regarding the main bacterial species responsible for initial colonization, maturation and dispersal of food industry biofilms, as well as their associated health issues in dairy products, ready-to-eat foods and other food matrixes. These human pathogens include Bacillus cereus (which secretes toxins that can cause diarrhea and vomiting symptoms), Escherichia coli (which may include enterotoxigenic and even enterohemorrhagic strains), Listeria monocytogenes (a ubiquitous species in soil and water that can lead to abortion in pregnant women and other serious complications in children and the elderly), Salmonella enterica (which, when contaminating a food pipeline biofilm, may induce massive outbreaks and even death in children and elderly), and Staphylococcus aureus (known for its numerous enteric toxins). On the other hand, this review describes the currently available biofilm prevention and disruption methods in food factories, including steel surface modifications (such as nanoparticles with different metal oxides, nanocomposites, antimicrobial polymers, hydrogels or liposomes), cell-signaling inhibition strategies (such as lactic and citric acids), chemical treatments (such as ozone, quaternary ammonium compounds, NaOCl and other sanitizers), enzymatic disruption strategies (such as cellulases, proteases, glycosidases and DNAses), non-thermal plasma treatments, the use of bacteriophages (such as P100), bacteriocins (such us nisin), biosurfactants (such as lichenysin or surfactin) and plant essential oils (such as citral- or carvacrol-containing oils).
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- 2018
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31. Survival and Infectivity of Entomopathogenic Nematodes Formulated in Sodium Alginate Beads.
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Ruiz-Vega J, Cortés-Martínez CI, and García-Gutiérrez C
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An alternative control method to the use of chemical insecticides against soil dwelling insect pests is the application of entomopathogenic nematodes formulated in alginate beads for enhanced shelf life. The aim was to compare the benefit on nematode survival and infectivity of: (i) pre-conditioning of juveniles, and (ii) coating of alginate beads. The nematodes Steinernema glaseri , Steinernema carpocapsae, and Heterorhabditis bacteriophora were reproduced in last instar larvae of the wax moth Galleria mellonella and the infective juveniles emerged were subjected to two capture treatments: white traps and plaster of Paris, the latter was utilized as a pre-conditioning treatment. A total of 1,000 infective juveniles were formulated in each sodium alginate bead with or without an alginate coating. The beads were stored at 23 ± 3°C and a bidistilled water suspension of nematodes was set as a control. The survivorship of these formulates and their infectivity on Galleria mellonella larvae were evaluated every 7 d post-formulation (dpf). In beads without pre-conditioning juveniles nor coating, Steinernema carpocapsae had the higher survival rate (58.8%), the longest survival time (28 dpf) and the higher infectivity (100%) as well. Pre-conditioning improved the survival and infectivity of Steinernema glaseri by 22.5% at 21 dpf and 70.0% at 14 dpf, respectively. Alginate coating increased survival (21.7%) and infectivity (95%) of Heterorhabditis bacteriophora for up to 28 dpf. The combination of pre-conditioning and coating slightly favored the survival (10% for up to 14 dpf) of Steinernema glaseri and infectivity (100% for up to 35 dpf) of Steinernema carpocapsae . Non pre-conditioned Steinernema carpocapsae formulated in uncoated beads was the combination with better performance in survivorship (58.8%) and infectivity (100%) at 28 dpf. It was concluded that non pre-conditioned Steinernema carpocapsae formulated in uncoated beads was the combination with better survivorship and infectivity., (© The Society of Nematologists.)
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- 2018
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32. Population Fluctuation and Altitudinal Distribution of Tetraleurodes perseae (Nakahara) (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) in Avocado (Lauraceae) in Morelos, Mexico.
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García-Palacios D, Bautista-Martínez N, Lagunes-Tejeda Á, Carrillo-Sánchez JL, Nieto-Ángel D, and García-Gutiérrez C
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- Altitude, Animals, Mexico, Population Dynamics, Animal Distribution, Hemiptera physiology, Persea growth & development
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Although whiteflies Tetraleurodes perseae (Nakahara) (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) are considered a secondary pest of avocado crops, their presence and the damages that they cause can decrease crop vigor and affect production. The objective of the present work was to determine the population fluctuation and altitudinal distribution of the T. perseae Nakahara whitefly in avocado trees, as well as to determine the number of possible generations in one year. The study was done in three orchards in Morelos state, located at different altitudes, from February 2014 to April 2015. Samplings were done every 21 days from 10 randomly chosen trees in each orchard. The samples were taken randomly from the middle stratus (1.6 m in height) of each tree; in buds or young leaves for the number of adults and leaves only for nymphs. Additionally, two yellow traps (7 × 14 cm) with glue were placed in each tree for adult samplings. Data were collected regarding vegetative budding, rainfall, relative humidity, and temperature. T. perseae was present in all three sampled orchards, with a greater presence in the lowest orchard, during the whole study period. In the orchard with the lowest altitudinal gradient (1,736 masl), 11 whitefly generations developed; 10 generations developed in the medium gradient orchard (1,934 masl); and 8 generations developed in the highest orchard (2,230 masl). The adults showed a positive relationship with regard to vegetative buds, while the nymphs had a negative relationship with regard to relative humidity. The rest of the parameters showed diverse effects on the species depending on the altitude of the orchard., (© The Authors 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Entomological Society of America.)
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- 2016
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33. Logrank test and Interval Overlap Test for Bactericera cockerelli (Hemiptera: Triozidae) under different fertilization treatments for 7705 tomato hybrid.
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Vargas-Madríz H, Bautista-Martínez N, Vera-Graziano J, Sánchez-García P, García-Gutiérrez C, Sánchez-Soto S, and García-Avila Cde J
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- Animals, Longevity, Nymph growth & development, Seasons, Agriculture methods, Fertilizers analysis, Food Chain, Hemiptera growth & development, Solanum lycopersicum growth & development
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It is known that some nutrients can have both negative and positive effects on some populations of insects. To test this, the Logrank test and the Interval Overlap Test were evaluated for two crop cycles (February-May and May-August) of the 7705 tomato hybrid, and the effect on the psyllid, Bactericera cockerelli (Sulc.) (Hemiptera: Triozidae), was examined under greenhouse conditions. Tomato plants were in polythene bags and irrigated with the following solutions: T1-Steiner solution, T2-Steiner solution with nitrogen reduced to 25%, T3-Steiner solution with potassium reduced to 25%, and T4-Steiner solution with calcium reduced to 25%. In the Logrank test, a significant difference was found when comparing the survival parameters of B. cockerelli generated from the treatment cohorts: T1-T2; T1-T3; T1-T4; T2-T3; and T3-T4, while no significant differences were found in the T2-T4 comparison in the February-May cycle. In the May-August cycle, significant differences were found when comparing the survival parameters generated from the treatment cohorts: T1-T2; T1-T3; and T1-T4, while no significant differences were found in the T2-T3; T2-T4; and T3-T4 comparisons of survival parameters of B. cockerelli fed with the 7705 tomato hybrid. Also, the Interval Overlap Test was done on the treatment cohorts (T1, T2, T3, and T4) in the February-May and May-August cycles. T1 and T2 compare similarly in both cycles when feeding on the treatments up to 36 d. Similarly, in T1 and T3, the behavior of the insect is similar when feeding on the treatments up to 40 and 73 d, respectively. Comparisons T2-T3 and T2-T4 are similar when feeding on both treatments up to 42, 38 and 37, 63 d, respectively. Finally, the T3-T4 comparison was similar when feeding in both treatments up to 20 and 46 d, respectively., (© The Author 2014. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Entomological Society of America.)
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- 2014
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34. Particle-size distribution models for the conversion of Chinese data to FAO/USDA system.
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Shangguan W, Dai Y, García-Gutiérrez C, and Yuan H
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- China, Fractals, Soil classification, United Nations, United States, United States Department of Agriculture, Models, Theoretical, Particle Size, Soil chemistry, Weights and Measures standards
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We investigated eleven particle-size distribution (PSD) models to determine the appropriate models for describing the PSDs of 16349 Chinese soil samples. These data are based on three soil texture classification schemes, including one ISSS (International Society of Soil Science) scheme with four data points and two Katschinski's schemes with five and six data points, respectively. The adjusted coefficient of determination r (2), Akaike's information criterion (AIC), and geometric mean error ratio (GMER) were used to evaluate the model performance. The soil data were converted to the USDA (United States Department of Agriculture) standard using PSD models and the fractal concept. The performance of PSD models was affected by soil texture and classification of fraction schemes. The performance of PSD models also varied with clay content of soils. The Anderson, Fredlund, modified logistic growth, Skaggs, and Weilbull models were the best.
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