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2. Evaluation of the Epilepsy-related Quality of Life, Seizure-related Accidents and Validation of the Mjn-SERAS Solution in the Normalised Patient Environment with Real-World Data (SERAS_Home_RWD)
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Clinica Universidad de Navarra, Universidad de Navarra, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust, Diakonie Kork, and Clínica Corachan
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- 2024
3. Durvalumab and Tremelimumab in Resectable HCC (NEOTOMA)
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Clinica Universidad de Navarra, Universidad de Navarra and University of Milan
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- 2024
4. The Clinical Practice of Palliative Sedation (PALLSED)
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European Union, European Association for Palliative Care (EAPC), KU Leuven, University Hospital, Bonn, Clinica Universidad de Navarra, Universidad de Navarra, and La Maddalena SPA, Palermo
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- 2024
5. EndoNAFLD: Relationship Between Fatty Liver Disease and Cardiovascular Diseases (Endo-NAFLD)
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Sociedad Española de Arteriosclerosis, Clinica Universidad de Navarra, Universidad de Navarra, Hospital HM Montepríncipe, Hospital Central de la Defensa Gómez Ulla, Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre, and Lidia Daimiel Ruiz, Principal Investigator
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- 2024
6. A Study of Allogenic Natural Killer Cells in Combination With Trastuzumab and Pertuzumab in Adult Patients With Refractory Metastatic Her2 Positive Breast Cancer. NK-ACT-BC_2020
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Clinica Universidad de Navarra, Universidad de Navarra, Puerta de Hierro University Hospital, Hospital del Mar, and Banc de Sang i Teixits
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- 2024
7. Allogenic Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Stem Cell Therapy in Acute-on-chronic Liver Failure (Liveradvance)
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Clinica Universidad de Navarra, Universidad de Navarra and Pere Gines, Head of the Liver Unit
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- 2024
8. Multiparametric MRI in Healthy Volunteers and CKD Patients (RESPECT)
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Clinica Universidad de Navarra, Universidad de Navarra, Aarhus University Hospital, and Heidelberg University
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- 2023
9. SUROVA - Surgery in Ovarian Cancer, Comparing Primary and Interval Cytoreductive Surgery (SUROVA)
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Asociación de Amigos de la Universidad de Navarra
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- 2024
10. ECO-LEAK Technique: Early Detection of Colorectal Anastomotic Leakage by Transvaginal Ultrasound
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Clinica Universidad de Navarra, Universidad de Navarra, Instituto de Investigación Hospital Universitario La Paz, Hospital Universitario Virgen de la Arrixaca, Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre, Imperial College London, Kliniken Essen-Mitte, Charite University, Berlin, Germany, Instituto Nacional de Cancerologia, Columbia, Hospital Britanico, University of the Republic, Uruguay, and Hospital Erasto Gaertner
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- 2023
11. Tolerogenic Dendritic Cells as a Therapeutic Strategy for the Treatment of Multiple Sclerosis Patients (TOLERVIT-MS) (TOLERVIT-MS)
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Clinica Universidad de Navarra, Universidad de Navarra
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- 2023
12. Comparative Study of Skin Prick Allergy Test Measurements Between Current Manual Procedure and Nexkin DSPT Device
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Clinica Universidad de Navarra, Universidad de Navarra
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- 2023
13. Effectiveness of a Peer-led Program to Prevent Alcohol Consumption.
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Asociación de Amigos, Universidad de Navarra and Banco Santander
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- 2023
14. Efficacy and Safety of Therapy Against HCV Based on Direct-acting Antivirals in Real-life Conditions (FPSMON201401)
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Hospital del SAS de Jerez, Hospital General Universitario Elche, Hospital La Línea de la Concepción, Complexo Hospitalario Universitario de A Coruña, Hospital de Figueres, Hospital Universitario Puerto Real, Hospital Universitario Virgen de la Victoria, Hospital Universitario de Canarias, Hospital General Universitario de Alicante, Hospital Universitario Araba, Hospital Royo Vilanova, Hospital Universitario de Burgos, Complejo Hospitalario Universitario de Huelva, Hospital Universitario Reina Sofia de Cordoba, Hospital Universitario Virgen Macarena, Complejo Hospitalario Universitario de Vigo, Clinica Universidad de Navarra, Universidad de Navarra, Hospital Clinico Universitario San Cecilio, Hospital Universitario La Fe, Hospital General Universitario de Valencia, Hospital Universitario Infanta Leonor, Hospital Universitario de Gran Canaria, Hospital General Universitario Santa Lucía, Centro Penitenciario Alicante 1, Hospital Regional Universitario Carlos Haya, Hospital Virgen de la Luz, Hospital General Universitario de Castellón, Parc Taulí Hospital Universitari, and Karin Neukam, Dr
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- 2022
15. Impact of Minimally Invasive and Open Liver Surgery in Different BMI-classes (MILSOBES)
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Amsterdam UMC location University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, The Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Umberto I Mauriziano Hospital, Turin, Italy, Oslo University Hospital and Institute of Medicine, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway, Padua University Hospital, Padua, Italy, IRCCS San Raffaele Hospital, Milan, Italy, Hospital Doctor Josep Trueta de Girona, Girona, Catalonia, Spain, Clinica Universidad de Navarra, Pamplona, Spain, Institut Mutualiste Montsouris, Université Paris Descartes, Paris, France, Groeninge Hospital, Kortrijk, Belgium, University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust, Southampton, United Kingdom, Riuniti Hospital, Polytechnic University of Marche, Ancona, Italy, University of Verona, Verona, Italy, Virginia Mason Medical Center, Seattle, USA, University of California San Francisco, California, USA, Moscow Clinical Research Centre, Moscow, Russia, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore-IRCCS, Rome, Italy, Antoine Béclère Hospital, Paris, France, IRCCS Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria di Bologna, and University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Modena, Italy
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- 2023
16. Perioperative Outcomes of Simultaneous Colorectal and Liver Resections (SIMULT)
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Amsterdam UMC location University of Amsterdam, Universita di Verona, Umberto I Mauriziano Hospital Turin, IRCCS Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria di Bologna, IRCCS San Raffaele Hospital Milan, University Hospital Padua, Riuniti Hospital Polytechnic University of Marche Ancona, Clinica Universidad de Navarra Pamplona, Groeninge Hospital Kortrijk, Oslo University Hospital and Institute of Medicine, The Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Antoine Béclère Hospital Paris, Moscow Clinical Research Centre, Hospital Doctor Josep Trueta de Girona, University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust, and Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore-IRCCS Rome
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- 2022
17. Nasobiliary Drain Assisted EUS-guided Gastroenterostomies in Unresectable Malignant Gastric Outlet Obstruction (PENGUIN)
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Hospital General Universitario de Alicante, Clinica Universidad de Navarra, Universidad de Navarra, Complejo Hospitalario de Navarra, Christian Medical College, Vellore, India, and Francisco Javier Garcia Alonso, Md PhD
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- 2021
18. BAttLe Against COVID-19 Using MesenchYmal Stromal Cells
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Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria y Biomédica de Alicante, Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Marañon, Clinica Universidad de Navarra, Universidad de Navarra, University of Salamanca, Hospital General Universitario de Alicante, and Hospital Clínico Universitario Virgen de la Arrixaca
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- 2021
19. Study to Assess the Safety and Tolerability of PBF-1650 in Healthy Volunteers. (ADENOIMMUNE)
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Clínica Universidad de Navarra
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- 2020
20. Prediction of Recurrent Pregnancy Loss by a New Thrombophilia Based Genetic Risk Score (TiC-RPL)
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Clinica Universidad de Navarra, Universidad de Navarra, Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria de la Fundación Jiménez Díaz, Instituto Valenciano de Infertilidad, IVI VALENCIA, IVI-RMA London, Instituto de Investigacion Sanitaria La Fe, Gendiag.exe, S.L., and Fundació Institut de Recerca de l'Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau
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- 2017
21. Efficacy and Safety of the ExPRESS Implant Versus Deep Sclerectomy in Combined Surgery
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Gregorio Marañón Hospital, Clinica Universidad de Navarra, Universidad de Navarra, Hospital Vall d'Hebron, Hospital Universitario Ramon y Cajal, Hospital San Eloy, and Hospital del Mar
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- 2017
22. El aborto ante la Corte IDH: a propósito del caso 'Beatriz Vs. El Salvador'
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Ranieri de Cechini, Débora, Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina. Facultad de Derecho. Argentina, Calderone, Sofía, Traverso, Lucía María, Carozza, Paolo G., Universidad de Notre Dame. Francia, Cianciardo, Juan, Universidad de Navarra. España, Zambrano, Pilar, Silva Abbott, Max, Universidad San Sebastián. Chile, García Escobar, Gabriela, Universidad Panamericana. México, Solís Jiménez, José Gilberto, De Jesús Castaldi, Ligia, Ave Maria School of Law. Estados Unidos, Moya, Graciela, Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina. Facultad de Ciencias Médicas. Instituto de Bioética. Argentina, Dehollainz, Ivanna, Investigadora Independiente. Argentina, Lafferriere, Jorge Nicolás, Londoño Lázaro, María Carmelina, Universidad de La Sabana. Colombia, Ranieri de Cechini, Débora, Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina. Facultad de Derecho. Argentina, Calderone, Sofía, Traverso, Lucía María, Carozza, Paolo G., Universidad de Notre Dame. Francia, Cianciardo, Juan, Universidad de Navarra. España, Zambrano, Pilar, Silva Abbott, Max, Universidad San Sebastián. Chile, García Escobar, Gabriela, Universidad Panamericana. México, Solís Jiménez, José Gilberto, De Jesús Castaldi, Ligia, Ave Maria School of Law. Estados Unidos, Moya, Graciela, Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina. Facultad de Ciencias Médicas. Instituto de Bioética. Argentina, Dehollainz, Ivanna, Investigadora Independiente. Argentina, Lafferriere, Jorge Nicolás, Londoño Lázaro, María Carmelina, and Universidad de La Sabana. Colombia
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Por primera vez en su historia, el tribunal regional tiene entre manos la resolución de un caso específico sobre aborto. Se trata del caso “Beatriz vs. El Salvador”, en el que la Comisión Interamericana de Derechos Humanos (CIDH) ha requerido a la Corte Interamericana (Corte IDH) que declare que el Estado salvadoreño es responsable por no proveer el “acceso a una interrupción legal, temprana y oportuna” del embarazo a una mujer, con una enfermedad de base, que gestaba en su vientre a una niña con anencefalia. El caso “Beatriz vs. El Salvador” proyecta al ámbito del Sistema Interamericano de Derechos Humanos (SIDH) una de las discusiones más álgidas de nuestro tiempo. Ciertamente, la regulación del aborto –y su contracara, los alcances de la protección de la vida humana prenatal– es objeto de incesantes debates en todo el globo. En ese contexto de desencuentros, algunos países fueron erosionando la clásica prohibición del aborto, mediante cambios normativos y jurisprudenciales. En El aborto ante la corte IDH: a propósito del Caso Beatriz Vs. El Salvador investigadores y académicos de distintos países se abocaron a la búsqueda de respuestas desde perspectivas diversas. El resultado de sus hallazgos (y otros nuevos interrogantes) está plasmado en los capítulos que son el corazón de este libro colectivo.
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- 2024
23. Bunch transpiration is involved in the hastening of grape berry ripening under elevated temperature and low relative humidity conditions
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Diputación Foral de Navarra, Asociación de Amigos de la Universidad de Navarra, Morales, Fermín [0000-0003-1834-4322], Pascual, Inmaculada [0000-0002-3666-5421], Cabodevilla, Andrea, Morales, Fermín, Pascual, Inmaculada, Diputación Foral de Navarra, Asociación de Amigos de la Universidad de Navarra, Morales, Fermín [0000-0003-1834-4322], Pascual, Inmaculada [0000-0002-3666-5421], Cabodevilla, Andrea, Morales, Fermín, and Pascual, Inmaculada
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The present study aimed: i) to evaluate the impact of the changes in temperature and relative humidity (RH), projected by the year 2100, on grape ripening, and ii) to assess if bunch transpiration is a key physiological process involved in the advancement in grape development under future climate conditions. Fruit-bearing cuttings of Vitis vinifera L. cv. 'Tempranillo' were grown, from fruit set to maturity, in glasshouses under two conditions: 24°C/14°C and 55%/70% RH (day/night) (T) vs 28°C/18°C and 43%/58% RH (T+4). To elucidate the role of bunch transpiration in grape development in a future climate scenario, the bunches of half of the plants in the T+4 glasshouse were sprayed with an antitranspirant (AT+4). T+4 increased bunch transpiration, hastened the ripening process, increasing the rate of total soluble solid (TSS) accumulation and malic acid degradation, and reduced the concentration of total anthocyanins. The application of antitranspirant partially alleviated the effects of combined high temperature and low RH on maturation times, through lower TSS accumulation rates. Berries in AT+4 had the lowest concentrations of anthocyanins and color, likely related to a reduction in light transmittance by the antitranspirant film and to higher anthocyanin degradation due to the longer exposure to elevated temperatures. The results show a negative impact of elevated temperature and low RH on grape composition. The increased bunch transpiration under these conditions played an important role in the changes observed in phenology and sugar accumulation.
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- 2024
24. New instrumentation in grapevine research: A dual respiration prototype for grape berries and whole bunch. The grape CO2/O2 respiratory quotient revisited
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Diputación Foral de Navarra, Asociación de Amigos de la Universidad de Navarra, Morales, Fermín [0000-0003-1834-4322], Morales, Fermín, Cabodevilla, Andrea, Pascual, Inmaculada, Urdiain, Amadeo, Diputación Foral de Navarra, Asociación de Amigos de la Universidad de Navarra, Morales, Fermín [0000-0003-1834-4322], Morales, Fermín, Cabodevilla, Andrea, Pascual, Inmaculada, and Urdiain, Amadeo
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Grape berry respiration is a key process during maturation, since it influences must acidity. In recent literature, there are some reports showing measurements of bunch respiration, as CO2 efflux, from the point of view of the plant C balance. Traditionally, in the late 60 s and 70 s, grape berry respiration, either as CO2 or O2, was measured by slicing grape berries and using the standard Warburg method. Commercially available instruments adequate to measure gas exchange, particularly H2O (transpiration) and CO2 (respiration or photosynthesis), in small fruits (typically apples) are not suitable for a whole bunch or isolated grape berries. In this report, we present a low-cost, closed chamber system where the gases (CO2 and O2) are allowed to accumulate/be consumed, based on the use of sensors from Vaisala (CO2) and SST Sensing (O2), which can monitor respiration in a whole bunch of grape berries, or alternatively in isolated grape berries. Respiration was measured in whole Tempranillo bunches sampled at different phenological stages with the whole bunch respiration prototype. Results showed a decreasing trend of respiration from pea size to maturity (both measured as CO2 efflux and O2 uptake) with an almost constant CO2/O2 respiratory quotient of around 1.3. Data from the old literature postulated an increase in this respiratory quotient when grapes start to ripen. Since the measurement in a whole bunch modifies the relationship between the air volume circulating around the bunch as it grows in size with the phenological stage, we optimized the system by reducing as much as possible the air death volume using an alternative chamber for isolated grape berries. Measurements of Tempranillo grape berries collected at different phenological stages using this new closed system confirmed the decreased respiration trend throughout grape development and ripening period. Even most important, these respiration measurements resulted in a change of the CO2/O2 respiratory quoti
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- 2024
25. La dea Libya en el imaginario mítico Goddess Libya in mythical imaginary
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Universidad de Navarra. Departamento de Historia, Historia del Arte y Geografía, Benito Lázaro, Estefanía Alba, Salcedo Garcés, Fabiola, Universidad de Navarra. Departamento de Historia, Historia del Arte y Geografía, Benito Lázaro, Estefanía Alba, and Salcedo Garcés, Fabiola
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Génesis, construcción y consolidación de la imagen icónica de Libya. Difiere de otras personificaciones territoriales de época grecorromana en la particular relevancia de su trasfondo mítico–religioso, resultado de un proceso de sincretismo entre el mundo griego y el líbico autóctono. A través del estudio detallado de diversas fuentes documentales (literarias, iconográficas, epigráficas y numismáticas), se realiza un recorrido desde los primeros testimonios del siglo VI a. C. hasta las evidencias del siglo II d. C., cuando la personificación de Libya se encuentra plenamente integrada en el aparato propagandístico del Imperio romano., Depto. de Prehistoria, Historia Antigua y Arqueología, Fac. de Geografía e Historia, TRUE, pub
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- 2024
26. Maresin 1 activates brown adipose tissue and promotes browning of white adipose tissue in mice
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Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España), Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España), Diputación Foral de Navarra, Fundación Merck Salud, Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Asociación de Amigos de la Universidad de Navarra, Universidad de Navarra, Fundación la Caixa, Laiglesia, Laura M., Escoté, Xavier, Sáinz, Neira, Felix-Soriano, Elisa, Santamaría, Eva, Collantes, María, Fernández-Galilea, Marta, Colón-Mesa, Ignacio, Martínez-Fernández, Leyre, Quesada-López, Tania, Quesada-Vázquez, Sergio, Rodríguez-Ortigosa, Carlos, Arbones-Mainar, José M., Valverde, Ángela M., Martínez, J. Alfredo, Dalli, Jesmond, Herrero, Laura, Lorente-Cebrián, Silvia, Villarroya, Francesc, Moreno-Aliaga, María Jesús, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España), Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España), Diputación Foral de Navarra, Fundación Merck Salud, Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Asociación de Amigos de la Universidad de Navarra, Universidad de Navarra, Fundación la Caixa, Laiglesia, Laura M., Escoté, Xavier, Sáinz, Neira, Felix-Soriano, Elisa, Santamaría, Eva, Collantes, María, Fernández-Galilea, Marta, Colón-Mesa, Ignacio, Martínez-Fernández, Leyre, Quesada-López, Tania, Quesada-Vázquez, Sergio, Rodríguez-Ortigosa, Carlos, Arbones-Mainar, José M., Valverde, Ángela M., Martínez, J. Alfredo, Dalli, Jesmond, Herrero, Laura, Lorente-Cebrián, Silvia, Villarroya, Francesc, and Moreno-Aliaga, María Jesús
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[Objective]: Maresin 1 (MaR1) is a docosahexaenoic acid-derived proresolving lipid mediator with insulin-sensitizing and anti-steatosis properties. Here, we aim to unravel MaR1 actions on brown adipose tissue (BAT) activation and white adipose tissue (WAT) browning. [Methods]: MaR1 actions were tested in cultured murine brown adipocytes and in human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSC)-derived adipocytes. In vivo effects of MaR1 were tested in diet-induced obese (DIO) mice and lean WT and Il6 knockout (Il6−/−) mice. [Results]: In cultured differentiated murine brown adipocytes, MaR1 reduces the expression of inflammatory genes, while stimulates glucose uptake, fatty acid utilization and oxygen consumption rate, along with the upregulation of mitochondrial mass and genes involved in mitochondrial biogenesis and function and the thermogenic program. In Leucine Rich Repeat Containing G Protein-Coupled Receptor 6 (LGR6)-depleted brown adipocytes using siRNA, the stimulatory effect of MaR1 on thermogenic genes was abrogated. In DIO mice, MaR1 promotes BAT remodeling, characterized by higher expression of genes encoding for master regulators of mitochondrial biogenesis and function and iBAT thermogenic activation, together with increased M2 macrophage markers. In addition, MaR1-treated DIO mice exhibit a better response to cold-induced BAT activation. Moreover, MaR1 induces a beige adipocyte signature in inguinal WAT of DIO mice and in hMSC-derived adipocytes. MaR1 potentiates Il6 expression in brown adipocytes and BAT of cold exposed lean WT mice. Interestingly, the thermogenic properties of MaR1 were abrogated in Il6−/− mice. [Conclusions]: These data reveal MaR1 as a novel agent that promotes BAT activation and WAT browning by regulating thermogenic program in adipocytes and M2 polarization of macrophages. Moreover, our data suggest that LGR6 receptor is mediating MaR1 actions on brown adipocytes, and that IL-6 is required for the thermogenic effects of MaR1.
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- 2023
27. Las escuelas del barrio de San Jorge en Pamplona, catalizadoras de una comunidad (1933-1983)
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Francisco Javier Caspistegui Gorasurreta es Profesor Titular de Historia Contemporánea en la Universidad de Navarra. Su investigación abarca la historia contemporánea de España (siglo XX), las culturas políticas como identidades colectivas o la teoría de la historia.
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School ,Pamplona ,San Jorge neighborhood ,identity ,social mobilization ,escuelas ,barrio de San Jorge ,identidad ,movilización social ,Scuola ,quartiere San Jorge ,identità ,mobilitazione sociale ,History (General) ,D1-2009 ,Modern history, 1453- ,D204-475 - Abstract
This article shows the school situation of the neighborhood of San Jorge, a peripheral, industrial and worker immigration area of Pamplona between 1933 and 1983. It shows initiatives of pressure on the authorities and the importance of social action in the implementation of school facilities and its subsequent use. From the Second Republic to a dictatorial time that evolves towards constant citizen proposals at the end of the sixties, this article revealed the importance of schools for formal education and also for the use of facilities to channel collective activity and group identity within an urbanism that did not foresee spaces of encounter. The interaction between social initiative and official educational policy shows that the involvement of the neighbors was decisive to overcome the shortcomings of disorderly growth.
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- 2018
28. PANORAMICA: Spagna 2017
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César RINA SIMÓN es beneficiario del programa de Becas FPU del Ministerio de Educación. Realiza su tesis doctoral en la Universidad de Navarra bajo la dirección del Prof. Francisco Javier Caspistegui Gorasurreta. Desarrolla su línea de investigación en torno a los imaginarios públicos de legitimación política y la construcción de los fenómenos identitarios en la contemporaneidad. and Matteo Tomasoni ha conseguito il titolo di dottore di ricerca in Storia presso l’Universidad de Valladolid (Spagna, 2014), con una tesi sul fascismo spagnolo. Già dottore magistrale in Storia d’Europa presso l’Università di Bologna (2008), negli ultimi anni ha svolto attività di ricerca tra Spagna, Italia e Germania e collabora con vari gruppi fra cui il SIdIF (Seminario Interuniversitario de Investigadores del Fascismo), e la rivista “Zibaldone. Estudios italianos” di cui è membro della redazione. I suoi interessi sono rivolti allo studio dell’evoluzione storica del fascismo e dei movimenti politici del periodo tra le due guerre mondiali, oltre allo studio di alcuni aspetti della Prima Guerra Mondiale.
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History (General) ,D1-2009 ,Modern history, 1453- ,D204-475 - Published
- 2018
29. Fertiliser application modulates the impact of interannual climate fluctuations and plant-to-plant interactions on the dynamics of annual species in a Mediterranean grassland
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Fundación Caja Navarra, Universidad de Navarra, Asociación de Amigos de la Universidad de Navarra, Nafarroako Gobernua, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Valerio, Mercedes [0000-0003-3945-5187], Gazol Burgos, Antonio [0000-0001-5902-9543], Ripollés, María [0000-0002-5079-7551], Ibáñez, Ricardo [0000-0002-1772-4473], Valerio, Mercedes, Gazol Burgos, Antonio, Ripollés, María, Ibáñez, Ricardo, Fundación Caja Navarra, Universidad de Navarra, Asociación de Amigos de la Universidad de Navarra, Nafarroako Gobernua, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Valerio, Mercedes [0000-0003-3945-5187], Gazol Burgos, Antonio [0000-0001-5902-9543], Ripollés, María [0000-0002-5079-7551], Ibáñez, Ricardo [0000-0002-1772-4473], Valerio, Mercedes, Gazol Burgos, Antonio, Ripollés, María, and Ibáñez, Ricardo
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[Background] Climate and land-use changes, which include the application of various types of organic and inorganic fertilisers, have been reducing the species diversity of Mediterranean grasslands and threatening its conservation. Annual plants are one of the most diverse functional groups of species in these grasslands, despite suffering competitive pressure from perennial herbaceous and woody species, and they are essential for ecosystem functioning and stability., [Aims] To quantify how fertilisation modulates the impact of plant-to-plant interactions and climate fluctuations on the dynamics of annuals in Mediterranean grasslands. We hypothesised that the application of sewage sludge would increase competition between functional groups, reducing the abundance of annuals in the long-term, but would buffer the negative impacts of drought on the year-to-year fluctuation of the diversity of annuals., [Methods] In a semi-natural species-rich Mediterranean grassland in northern Spain, we analysed the changes in the taxonomical and functional composition and diversity of annuals over 14 years in response to variations in the abundance of perennial herbaceous and woody species, climate fluctuations and fertilisation with sewage sludge. We quantified separately the patterns of year-to-year fluctuations and long-term trends., [Results] The frequency and diversity of annuals decreased with higher abundance of perennial herbaceous species, drought in June and cold winters. The addition of sewage sludge decreased the abundance of annuals in the long-term, seemed to promote competition between annuals and other functional groups at an interannual scale, and mitigated the negative effects of drought and cold., [Conclusions] Fertilisation influences differently the temporal response of annuals to climate fluctuations and plant-to-plant interactions.
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- 2022
30. Data from: Fertiliser application modulates the impact of interannual climate fluctuations and plant-to-plant interactions on the dynamics of annual species in a Mediterranean grassland
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Fundación Caja Navarra, Universidad de Navarra, Asociación de Amigos de la Universidad de Navarra, Nafarroako Gobernua, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (España), Valerio, Mercedes [0000-0003-3945-5187], Ripollés, María [0000-0002-5079-7551], Gazol Burgos, Antonio [0000-0001-5902-9543], Ibáñez, Ricardo [0000-0002-1772-4473], Valerio, Mercedes, Ripollés, María, Gazol Burgos, Antonio, Ibáñez, Ricardo, Fundación Caja Navarra, Universidad de Navarra, Asociación de Amigos de la Universidad de Navarra, Nafarroako Gobernua, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (España), Valerio, Mercedes [0000-0003-3945-5187], Ripollés, María [0000-0002-5079-7551], Gazol Burgos, Antonio [0000-0001-5902-9543], Ibáñez, Ricardo [0000-0002-1772-4473], Valerio, Mercedes, Ripollés, María, Gazol Burgos, Antonio, and Ibáñez, Ricardo
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[Background] Climate and land-use changes, which include the application of various types of organic and inorganic fertilisers, have been reducing the species diversity of Mediterranean grasslands and threatening their conservation. Annual plants are one of the most diverse functional groups of species in these grasslands, despite suffering competitive pressure from perennial herbaceous and woody species, and they are essential for ecosystem functioning and stability., [Aims] To quantify how fertilisation modulates the impact of plant-to-plant interactions and climate fluctuations on the dynamics of annuals in Mediterranean grasslands. We hypothesised that the application of sewage sludge would increase competition between functional groups, reducing the abundance of annuals in the long-term, but would buffer the negative impacts of drought on the year-to-year fluctuation of the diversity of annuals., [Methods] In a semi-natural species-rich Mediterranean grassland in northern Spain, we analysed the changes in the taxonomical and functional composition and diversity of annuals over 14 years in response to variations in the abundance of perennial herbaceous and woody species, climate fluctuations, and fertilisation with sewage sludge. We quantified separately the patterns of year-to-year fluctuations and long-term trends., [Results] The frequency and diversity of annuals decreased with a higher abundance of perennial herbaceous species, drought in June, and cold winters. The addition of sewage sludge decreased the abundance of annuals in the long-term, seemed to promote competition between annuals and other functional groups at an interannual scale, and mitigated the negative effects of drought and cold., [Conclusions] Fertilisation influences differently the temporal response of annuals to climate fluctuations and plant-to-plant interactions.
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- 2022
31. Parallel processing of quickly and slowly mobilized reserve vesicles in hippocampal synapses
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Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España), Universidad de Navarra, Mahfooz, Kashif, Rodríguez Gotor, Juan José, Pérez-Otaño, Isabel, Wesseling, John F., Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España), Universidad de Navarra, Mahfooz, Kashif, Rodríguez Gotor, Juan José, Pérez-Otaño, Isabel, and Wesseling, John F.
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Vesicles within presynaptic terminals are thought to be segregated into a variety of readily releasable and reserve pools. The nature of the pools and trafficking between them is not well understood, but pools that are slow to mobilize when synapses are active are usually assumed to feed pools that are mobilized more quickly, in a series. However, results from electrophysiological studies of synaptic transmission suggested instead a parallel organization where vesicles within slowly and quickly mobilized reserve pools would separately feed independent reluctant- and fast-releasing subdivisions of the readily releasable pool, without intermixing. We now use FM-dyes to confirm the existence of multiple reserve pools at hippocampal synapses. We then confirm the prediction that slowly and quickly mobilized reserve pools do not intermix, even when mobilized by high frequency stimulation. The result provides a simplifying new constraint on the dynamics of vesicle recycling within presynaptic terminals. The experiments additionally demonstrated extensive heterogeneity among synapses in the relative sizes of slowly and quickly mobilized reserve pools. The heterogeneity suggests equivalent heterogeneity in the probability of release among readily releasable vesicles that may be relevant for understanding information processing and storage., [eLife assessment] This study addresses the long-standing question as to how different functional pools of synaptic vesicles are organized in presynaptic terminals to mediate different modes of neurotransmitter release. Based on imaging of active synapses with recycling synaptic vesicles labeled by FM-styryl dyes, the authors provide data that are compatible with the hypothesis that two separate reserve pools of vesicles - slowly vs. rapidly mobilizing - feed two distinct releasable pools - reluctantly vs. rapidly releasing. Overall, this study represents a valuable contribution to the field of synapse biology, specifically to presynaptic dynamics and plasticity. However, the authors' methodological approach of using bulk FM-styryl dye destaining as a readout of precise vesicle arrangements and pools in a population of functionally very diverse synapses has limitations. Consequently, the evidence that directly supports the authors' two-pool-interpretation of their data is incomplete, and alternative interpretations of the data remain possible.
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- 2023
32. Integrated flow cytometry and sequencing to reconstruct evolutionary patterns from dysplasia to acute myeloid leukemia
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Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red Cáncer (España), Universidad de Navarra, Cancer Research UK, Fundación Científica Asociación Española Contra el Cáncer, Associazione Italiana per la Ricerca sul Cancro, Simoes, Catia, Chillón, M. del Carmen, Martínez-Cuadrón, David, Calasanz, Mª Jose, Vridiales, María-Belén, Vázquez, Iria, Hernández-Ruano, Montserrat, Ariceta, Benat, Aguirre-Ruiz, Paula, Burgos, Leire, Alignani, Diego, Sarvide, Sarai, Villar, Sara, Alfonso Pierola, Ana, Prósper, Felipe, Ayala Bueno, Rosa, Martínez-López, Joaquín, Bergua, Juan, Vives, Susana, Pérez-Simón, José A., García-Fortes, María, Bernal, Teresa, Colorado, Mercedes, Olave, María-Teresa, Rodríguez-Gutierrez, Juan I., Labrador, Jorge, González, Marcos, San-Miguel, Jesús, Sanz, Miguel Ángel, Montesinos, Pau, Paiva, Bruno, Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red Cáncer (España), Universidad de Navarra, Cancer Research UK, Fundación Científica Asociación Española Contra el Cáncer, Associazione Italiana per la Ricerca sul Cancro, Simoes, Catia, Chillón, M. del Carmen, Martínez-Cuadrón, David, Calasanz, Mª Jose, Vridiales, María-Belén, Vázquez, Iria, Hernández-Ruano, Montserrat, Ariceta, Benat, Aguirre-Ruiz, Paula, Burgos, Leire, Alignani, Diego, Sarvide, Sarai, Villar, Sara, Alfonso Pierola, Ana, Prósper, Felipe, Ayala Bueno, Rosa, Martínez-López, Joaquín, Bergua, Juan, Vives, Susana, Pérez-Simón, José A., García-Fortes, María, Bernal, Teresa, Colorado, Mercedes, Olave, María-Teresa, Rodríguez-Gutierrez, Juan I., Labrador, Jorge, González, Marcos, San-Miguel, Jesús, Sanz, Miguel Ángel, Montesinos, Pau, and Paiva, Bruno
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Clonal evolution in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) originates long before diagnosis and is a dynamic process that may affect survival. However, it remains uninvestigated during routine diagnostic workups. We hypothesized that the mutational status of bone marrow dysplastic cells and leukemic blasts, analyzed at the onset of AML using integrated multidimensional flow cytometry (MFC) immunophenotyping and fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS) with next-generation sequencing (NGS), could reconstruct leukemogenesis. Dysplastic cells were detected by MFC in 285 of 348 (82%) newly diagnosed patients with AML. Presence of dysplasia according to MFC and World Health Organization criteria had no prognostic value in older adults. NGS of dysplastic cells and blasts isolated at diagnosis identified 3 evolutionary patterns: stable (n = 12 of 21), branching (n = 4 of 21), and clonal evolution (n = 5 of 21). In patients achieving complete response (CR), integrated MFC and FACS with NGS showed persistent measurable residual disease (MRD) in phenotypically normal cell types, as well as the acquisition of genetic traits associated with treatment resistance. Furthermore, whole-exome sequencing of dysplastic and leukemic cells at diagnosis and of MRD uncovered different clonal involvement in dysplastic myelo-erythropoiesis, leukemic transformation, and chemoresistance. Altogether, we showed that it is possible to reconstruct leukemogenesis in ∼80% of patients with newly diagnosed AML, using techniques other than single-cell multiomics.
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- 2023
33. An interdisciplinary approach to the combustion structures of the Western Mediterranean Iron Age. The first results
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Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Generalitat de Catalunya, Diputación de Castellón, Museu Arqueològic de Gandia, Universidad de Navarra, Belarte, Maria Carme, Portillo, Marta, Mateu, Marta, Saorin, Carme, Pastor Quiles, María, Vila, Silvia, Pescini, Valentina, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Generalitat de Catalunya, Diputación de Castellón, Museu Arqueològic de Gandia, Universidad de Navarra, Belarte, Maria Carme, Portillo, Marta, Mateu, Marta, Saorin, Carme, Pastor Quiles, María, Vila, Silvia, and Pescini, Valentina
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Iron Age combustion structures on the eastern Iberian Peninsula have traditionally been analysed through the study of their morphological aspects and their association with archaeological finds. Approaches including microarchaeology and a combination of different disciplines are still rare for this area and period, despite the fact that they will be able to provide more information on the construction techniques, fuels and uses of fire facilities. The authors are currently undertaking the project entitled “Transdisciplinary and Experimental Study of Combustion Structures in the Western Mediterranean during Protohistory (first millennium BC)” (TRANSCOMB) aimed at implementing an interdisciplinary methodology for the study of protohistoric hearths and ovens. This paper presents the results of the analyses (anthracological studies, phytoliths and calcitic microfossils, micromorphology and FTIR) conducted on a selection of combustion structures. Micromorphological and FTIR analyses give us detailed information on the construction technique and materials used. Macrobotanical and microfossil records indicate fuel sources. The different analyses also provide information on the temperatures obtained in the studied combustion structures. The coordination between specialists and the comparison of results obtained from the different techniques have provided a complementary view of the aspects studied. These need to be extended by further research, including experimental work, within the framework of our project.
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- 2023
34. Indole-3-acetaldoxime delays root iron-deficiency responses and modify auxin homeostasis in Medicago truncatula
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Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Gobierno de Aragón, European Commission, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (España), Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España), Diputación Foral de Navarra, Universidad de Navarra, Gogorcena Aoiz, Yolanda [0000-0003-1081-430X], Román Fernández, Ángela, Montenegro, Joaquín, Fraile, Laura, Urra, Marina, Buezo, Javier, Cornejo, Alfonso, Morán Juez, Jose Fernando, Gogorcena Aoiz, Yolanda, Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Gobierno de Aragón, European Commission, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (España), Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España), Diputación Foral de Navarra, Universidad de Navarra, Gogorcena Aoiz, Yolanda [0000-0003-1081-430X], Román Fernández, Ángela, Montenegro, Joaquín, Fraile, Laura, Urra, Marina, Buezo, Javier, Cornejo, Alfonso, Morán Juez, Jose Fernando, and Gogorcena Aoiz, Yolanda
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Iron (Fe) is an essential plant micronutrient, being a major limiting growth factor in calcareous soils. To increase Fe uptake, plants induce lateral roots growth, the expression of a Fe(III)-chelate reductase (FCR), a Fe(II)-transporter and a H+-ATPase and the secretion of flavins. Furthermore, auxin hormone family is involved in the Fe-deficiency responses but the action mechanism remains elusive. In this work, we evaluated the effect of the auxin-precursor indole-3-acetaldoxime (IAOx) on hydroponically grown Medicago truncatula plants under different Fe conditions. Upon 4-days of Fe starvation, the pH of the nutrient solution decreased, while both the FCR activity and the presence of flavins increased. Exogenous IAOx increased lateral roots growth contributing to superroot phenotype, decreased chlorosis, and delayed up to 3-days the pH-decrease, the FCR-activity increase, and the presence of flavins, compared to Fe-deficient plants. Gene expression levels were in concordance with the physiological responses.
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- 2023
35. First study on the root endophytic fungus Trichoderma hamatum as an entomopathogen: Development of a fungal bioinsecticide against cotton leafworm (Spodoptera littoralis)
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Nafarroako Gobernua, Xunta de Galicia, Universidad de Navarra, European Commission, Universidad de Valladolid, Lana, Maite, Simón, Oihane, Velasco Pazos, Pablo, Rodríguez Graña, Víctor Manuel, Caballero, Primitivo, Póveda, Jorge, Nafarroako Gobernua, Xunta de Galicia, Universidad de Navarra, European Commission, Universidad de Valladolid, Lana, Maite, Simón, Oihane, Velasco Pazos, Pablo, Rodríguez Graña, Víctor Manuel, Caballero, Primitivo, and Póveda, Jorge
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Cotton leaf worm (Spodoptera littoralis) is a pest that produces important losses in horticultural and ornamental crops in greenhouse, being classified as quarantine pest A2 by EPPO. One of the strategies proposed to control agricultural pests in a health and environmentally friendly way is biological control with entomopathogenic fungi. The genus of filamentous fungi Trichoderma includes different species with direct (infection, antibiosis, anti-feeding, etc.) and indirect (systemic activation of plant defenses) insecticidal capacity, however, the species T. hamatum has never been described previously as entomopathogenic. In this work, the entomopathogenic capacity of T. hamatum on S. littoralis L larvae was analyzed by applying spores and fungal filtrates (topically and orally). Infection by spores was compared with the commercial entomopathogenic fungus Beauveria bassiana, obtaining similar results with respect to the production of larval mortality. Oral application of spores reported high mortality and fungal colonization of larvae, however, T. hamatum did not show chitinase activity when grown in the presence of S. littoralis tissues. Therefore, infection of S. littoralis larvae by T. hamatum is through natural openings such as mouth, anus or spiracles. With respect to the application of filtrates, only those obtained from the liquid culture of T. hamatum in contact with S. littoralis tissues reported a significant reduction in larval growth. Metabolomic analysis of the filtrates determined that the filtrate with insecticidal capacity presented the siderophore rhizoferrin in large quantities, which could be responsible for this activity. However, the production of this siderophore had never been previously described in Trichoderma and its insecticidal capacity was unknown. In conclusion, T. hamatum presents entomopathogenic capacity against S. littoralis larvae through the application of spores and filtrates, and both ways could be the basis for the development
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- 2023
36. Santos Evangelios
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Universidad de Navarra
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- 2017
37. FASHION TO EMPOWER WOMEN: NEW ARCHETYPES IN TV DRAMEDY SERIES
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Carmen Azpurgua, Patricia SanMiguel, Pedro Mir, Teresa Sádaba, and Isem Fashion Business School-Universidad de Navarra
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Series (mathematics) ,Media studies ,Sociology ,Archetype - Published
- 2021
38. Data from: Different taxonomic and functional indices complement the understanding of herb-layer community assembly patterns in a southern-limit temperate forest
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Fundación Caja Navarra, Universidad de Navarra, Nafarroako Gobernua, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (España), European Commission, Valerio, Mercedes [0000-0003-3945-5187], Valerio, Mercedes, Gazol Burgos, Antonio, Puy, Javier, Ibáñez, Ricardo, Fundación Caja Navarra, Universidad de Navarra, Nafarroako Gobernua, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (España), European Commission, Valerio, Mercedes [0000-0003-3945-5187], Valerio, Mercedes, Gazol Burgos, Antonio, Puy, Javier, and Ibáñez, Ricardo
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The efficient conservation of vulnerable ecosystems in the face of global change requires a complete understanding of how plant communities respond to various environmental factors. We aim to demonstrate that a combined use of different approaches, traits, and indices representing each of the taxonomic and functional characteristics of plant communities will give complementary information on the factors driving vegetation assembly patterns. We analyzed variation across an environmental gradient in taxonomic and functional composition, richness, and diversity of the herb-layer of a temperate beech-oak forest that was located in northern Spain. We measured species cover and four functional traits: leaf dry matter content (LDMC), specific leaf area (SLA), leaf size, and plant height. We found that light is the most limiting resource influencing herb-layer vegetation. Taxonomic changes in richness are followed by equivalent functional changes in the diversity of leaf size but by opposite responses in the richness of SLA. Each functional index is related to different environmental factors even within a single trait (particularly for LDMC and leaf size). To conclude, each characteristic of a plant community is influenced by different and even contrasting factors or processes. Combining different approaches, traits, and indices simultaneously will help us understand how plant communities work.
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- 2022
39. Is Tempranillo Blanco Grapevine Different from Tempranillo Tinto Only in the Color of the Grapes? An Updated Review
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European Commission, Gobierno de Aragón, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Asociación de Amigos de la Universidad de Navarra, Morales Iribas, Fermín [0000-0003-1834-4322], Kizildeniz, Tefide, Pascual, Inmaculada, Hilbert, Ghislaine, Irigoyen, Juan José, Morales, Fermín, European Commission, Gobierno de Aragón, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Asociación de Amigos de la Universidad de Navarra, Morales Iribas, Fermín [0000-0003-1834-4322], Kizildeniz, Tefide, Pascual, Inmaculada, Hilbert, Ghislaine, Irigoyen, Juan José, and Morales, Fermín
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empranillo Blanco is a somatic variant of Tempranillo Tinto that appeared as a natural, spontaneous mutation in 1988 in a single shoot of a single plant in an old vineyard. It was vegetatively propagated, and currently wines from Tempranillo Blanco are commercially available. The mutation that originated Tempranillo Blanco comprised single-nucleotide variations, chromosomal deletions, and reorganizations, losing hundreds of genes and putatively affecting the functioning and regulation of many others. The most evident, visual change in Tempranillo Blanco is the anthocyanin lost, producing this grapevine variety bunches of colorless grapes. This review aims to summarize from the available literature differences found between Tempranillo Blanco and Tinto in addition to the color of the grapes, in a climate change context and using fruit-bearing cuttings grown in temperature-gradient greenhouses as research-oriented greenhouses. The differences found include changes in growth, water use, bunch mass, grape quality (both technological and phenolic maturity), and some aspects of their photosynthetic response when grown in an atmosphere of elevated CO2 concentration and temperature, and low water availability. Under field conditions, Tempranillo Blanco yields less than Tempranillo Tinto, the lower weight of their bunches being related to a lower pollen viability and berry and seed setting.
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- 2022
40. Pseudochrobactrum algeriensis sp. nov., isolated from lymph nodes of Algerian cattle
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Universidad de Navarra, Fundación Caixa Galicia, Fundación Caja Navarra, Fundación M. Francisca de Roviralta, Ubesol, Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España), Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), European Commission, Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España), Agence Nationale de la Recherche (France), Nafarroako Gobernua, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (España), Inversiones Garcilaso de la Vega, Loperena-Barber, Maite [0000-0001-5877-6897], Leclercq, Sébastien O. [0000-0002-3601-2316], Zygmunt, Michel S. [0000-0002-3601-2316], Babot, Esteban Daniel [0000-0001-5539-1721], Zúñiga Ripa, Amaia [0000-0001-7865-8994], Gutiérrez Suárez, Ana [0000-0002-8823-9029], Conde Álvarez, Raquel [0000-0003-0046-3577], Loperena-Barber, Maite, Khames, Mammar, Leclercq, Sébastien O., Zygmunt, Michel S., Babot, Esteban Daniel, Zúñiga Ripa, Amaia, Gutiérrez Suárez, Ana, Moriyón, Ignacio, Cloeckaert, Alex, Conde Álvarez, Raquel, Universidad de Navarra, Fundación Caixa Galicia, Fundación Caja Navarra, Fundación M. Francisca de Roviralta, Ubesol, Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España), Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), European Commission, Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España), Agence Nationale de la Recherche (France), Nafarroako Gobernua, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (España), Inversiones Garcilaso de la Vega, Loperena-Barber, Maite [0000-0001-5877-6897], Leclercq, Sébastien O. [0000-0002-3601-2316], Zygmunt, Michel S. [0000-0002-3601-2316], Babot, Esteban Daniel [0000-0001-5539-1721], Zúñiga Ripa, Amaia [0000-0001-7865-8994], Gutiérrez Suárez, Ana [0000-0002-8823-9029], Conde Álvarez, Raquel [0000-0003-0046-3577], Loperena-Barber, Maite, Khames, Mammar, Leclercq, Sébastien O., Zygmunt, Michel S., Babot, Esteban Daniel, Zúñiga Ripa, Amaia, Gutiérrez Suárez, Ana, Moriyón, Ignacio, Cloeckaert, Alex, and Conde Álvarez, Raquel
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Three Gram-negative, rod-shaped, oxidase-positive, non-spore-forming, non-motile strains (C130915_07T, C150915_16 and C150915_17) were isolated from lymph nodes of Algerian cows. On the basis of 16S rRNA gene and whole genome similarities, the isolates were almost identical and clearly grouped in the genus Pseudochrobactrum . This allocation was confirmed by the analysis of fatty acids (C19:cyclo, C18 : 1, C18 : 0, C16 : 1 and C16 : 0) and of polar lipids (major components: phosphatidylethanolamine, ornithine-lipids, phosphatidylglycerol, cardiolipin and phosphatidylcholine, plus moderate amounts of phosphatidylmonomethylethanolamine, phosphatidyldimethylethanolamine and other aminolipids). Genomic, physiological and biochemical data differentiated these isolates from previously described Pseudochrobactrum species in DNA relatedness, carbon assimilation pattern and growth temperature range. Thus, these organisms represent a novel species of the genus Pseudochrobactrum , for which the name Pseudochrobactrum algeriensis sp. nov. is proposed (type strain C130915_07T=CECT30232T=LMG 32378T).
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41. Different Taxonomic and Functional Indices Complement the Understanding of Herb-Layer Community Assembly Patterns in a Southern-Limit Temperate Forest
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Fundación Caja Navarra, Universidad de Navarra, Nafarroako Gobernua, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), European Commission, Valerio, Mercedes, Gazol Burgos, Antonio, Puy, Javier, Ibáñez, Ricardo, Fundación Caja Navarra, Universidad de Navarra, Nafarroako Gobernua, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), European Commission, Valerio, Mercedes, Gazol Burgos, Antonio, Puy, Javier, and Ibáñez, Ricardo
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The efficient conservation of vulnerable ecosystems in the face of global change requires a complete understanding of how plant communities respond to various environmental factors. We aim to demonstrate that a combined use of different approaches, traits, and indices representing each of the taxonomic and functional characteristics of plant communities will give complementary information on the factors driving vegetation assembly patterns. We analyzed variation across an environmental gradient in taxonomic and functional composition, richness, and diversity of the herb-layer of a temperate beech-oak forest that was located in northern Spain. We measured species cover and four functional traits: leaf dry matter content (LDMC), specific leaf area (SLA), leaf size, and plant height. We found that light is the most limiting resource influencing herb-layer vegetation. Taxonomic changes in richness are followed by equivalent functional changes in the diversity of leaf size but by opposite responses in the richness of SLA. Each functional index is related to different environmental factors even within a single trait (particularly for LDMC and leaf size). To conclude, each characteristic of a plant community is influenced by different and even contrasting factors or processes. Combining different approaches, traits, and indices simultaneously will help us understand how plant communities work.
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- 2022
42. The motor inhibitory network in patients with asymmetrical Parkinson's disease: An fMRI study
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Conferencia de Rectores de las Universidades Españolas, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (España), Universidad de Navarra, Loayza, Francis R., Obeso, Ignacio, González Redondo, Rafael, Villagra, Federico, Luis, Elkin, Obeso, José A., Jahanshahi, Marjan, Pastor, Maria A., Conferencia de Rectores de las Universidades Españolas, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (España), Universidad de Navarra, Loayza, Francis R., Obeso, Ignacio, González Redondo, Rafael, Villagra, Federico, Luis, Elkin, Obeso, José A., Jahanshahi, Marjan, and Pastor, Maria A.
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Recent imaging studies with the stop-signal task in healthy individuals indicate that the subthalamic nucleus, the pre-supplementary motor area and the inferior frontal gyrus are key components of the right hemisphere "inhibitory network". Limited information is available regarding neural substrates of inhibitory processing in patients with asymmetric Parkinson's disease. The aim of the current fMRI study was to identify the neural changes underlying deficient inhibitory processing on the stop-signal task in patients with predominantly left-sided Parkinson's disease. Fourteen patients and 23 healthy controls performed a stop-signal task with the left and right hands. Behaviorally, patients showed delayed response inhibition with either hand compared to controls. We found small imaging differences for the right hand, however for the more affected left hand when behavior was successfully inhibited we found reduced activation of the inferior frontal gyrus bilaterally and the insula. Using the stop-signal delay as regressor, contralateral underactivation in the right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, inferior frontal and anterior putamen were found in patients. This finding indicates dysfunction of the right inhibitory network in left-sided Parkinson's disease. Functional connectivity analysis of the left subthalamic nucleus showed a significant increase of connectivity with bilateral insula. In contrast, the right subthalamic nucleus showed increased connectivity with visuomotor and sensorimotor regions of the cerebellum. We conclude that altered inhibitory control in left-sided Parkinson's disease is associated with reduced activation in regions dedicated to inhibition in healthy controls, which requires engagement of additional regions, not observed in controls, to successfully stop ongoing actions.
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- 2022
43. Data from: Long-term and year-to-year stability and its drivers in a Mediterranean grassland [Software]
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Fundación Caja Navarra, Universidad de Navarra, Diputación Foral de Navarra, Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España), Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Gazol Burgos, Antonio [0000-0001-5902-9543], https://ror.org/02gfc7t72, Valerio, Mercedes, Ibáñez, Ricardo, Gazol Burgos, Antonio, Götzenberger, Lars, Fundación Caja Navarra, Universidad de Navarra, Diputación Foral de Navarra, Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España), Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Gazol Burgos, Antonio [0000-0001-5902-9543], https://ror.org/02gfc7t72, Valerio, Mercedes, Ibáñez, Ricardo, Gazol Burgos, Antonio, and Götzenberger, Lars
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Understanding the mechanisms underlying community stability has become an urgent need in order to protect ecosystems from global change and resulting biodiversity loss. While community stability can be influenced by richness, synchrony in annual fluctuations of species, species stability and functional traits, the relative contributions of these drivers to stability are still unclear. In semi-natural grasslands, land-use changes such as fertilization might affect stability by decreasing richness and influencing year-to-year fluctuations. In addition, they can promote long-term directional trends, shifting community composition and influencing grassland maintenance. Thus, it is important to consider how species and community stability vary year-to-year but also in the long term. Using a 14-year vegetation time series of a species-rich semi-natural Mediterranean grassland, we studied the relative importance of richness, synchrony, species stability and functional traits on community stability. To assess land-use change effects on stability, we applied a fertilization treatment. To distinguish stability patterns produced by year-to-year fluctuations from those caused by long-term trends, we compared the results obtained using a detrending approach from those without detrending. Stability is influenced by richness, synchrony and functional traits. Fertilization decreases species and community stability by promoting long-term trends in species composition, favouring competitive species and decreasing richness. Studying stability at the community and species level, and accounting for the effect of trends is essential to understand stability and its drivers more comprehensively.
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44. Data from: Long-term and year-to-year stability and its drivers in a Mediterranean grassland [Dataset]
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Fundación Caja Navarra, Universidad de Navarra, Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España), Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Diputación Foral de Navarra, Gazol Burgos, Antonio [0000-0001-5902-9543], Valerio, Mercedes [mvalerio.1@alumni.unav.es], Ibáñez, Ricardo [ribanez@unav.es], Gazol Burgos, Antonio [agazol@ipe.csic.es], Götzenberger, Lars [lars.goetzenberger@gmail.com], https://ror.org/02gfc7t72, Valerio, Mercedes, Ibáñez, Ricardo, Gazol Burgos, Antonio, Götzenberger, Lars, Fundación Caja Navarra, Universidad de Navarra, Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España), Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Diputación Foral de Navarra, Gazol Burgos, Antonio [0000-0001-5902-9543], Valerio, Mercedes [mvalerio.1@alumni.unav.es], Ibáñez, Ricardo [ribanez@unav.es], Gazol Burgos, Antonio [agazol@ipe.csic.es], Götzenberger, Lars [lars.goetzenberger@gmail.com], https://ror.org/02gfc7t72, Valerio, Mercedes, Ibáñez, Ricardo, Gazol Burgos, Antonio, and Götzenberger, Lars
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Understanding the mechanisms underlying community stability has become an urgent need in order to protect ecosystems from global change and resulting biodiversity loss. While community stability can be influenced by richness, synchrony in annual fluctuations of species, species stability and functional traits, the relative contributions of these drivers to stability are still unclear. In semi-natural grasslands, land-use changes such as fertilization might affect stability by decreasing richness and influencing year-to-year fluctuations. In addition, they can promote long-term directional trends, shifting community composition and influencing grassland maintenance. Thus, it is important to consider how species and community stability vary year-to-year but also in the long term. Using a 14-year vegetation time series of a species-rich semi-natural Mediterranean grassland, we studied the relative importance of richness, synchrony, species stability and functional traits on community stability. To assess land-use change effects on stability, we applied a fertilization treatment. To distinguish stability patterns produced by year-to-year fluctuations from those caused by long-term trends, we compared the results obtained using a detrending approach from those without detrending. Stability is influenced by richness, synchrony and functional traits. Fertilization decreases species and community stability by promoting long-term trends in species composition, favouring competitive species and decreasing richness. Studying stability at the community and species level, and accounting for the effect of trends is essential to understand stability and its drivers more comprehensively., [Methods] Study site and experimental design: In 2003, 12 plots of 15x5 m (hereafter called macro-plots) were established inside an area of 5500 m2. Half of the macro-plots (six) were used as control plots and half were fertilized with sewage sludge in a single event in 2003, applying manually to the soil surface 5 kg m-2 . The sludge came from a municipal urban wastewater treatment plant located in Tudela (Navarra, Spain), and it was sludge previously dried to 28% dry matter by centrifugation. To accurately assess vegetation changes, a 1x1 m permanent plot was placed in the centre of each macro-plot. Every year for 14 consecutive years (from 2004 to 2017), at the end of June, vegetation was sampled by R. Ibáñez, who identified and recorded every vascular plant species present in each of the permanent plots. The 1x1 m permanent plots were divided into 100 10x10 cm subplots to measure species abundance (frequency) by counting the number of 10x10 cm subplots in which the species was present (presence was recorded if shoots overlapped with the sampling unit/subplot, not according to rooted plants). Richness, synchrony and stability measures: Species richness in each permanent plot was measured both as cumulative species richness, counting the number of species found at least once in a permanent plot during the 14 years of the study, and as mean species richness, averaging the number of species found in a permanent plot over the 14 years (Lepš et al., 2018). Community-level synchrony for each permanent plot was calculated using the log variance ratio index (“Logvar”), which is the log-transformation of the ratio of observed to expected variance (i.e. the ratio of variance of the total community abundance to the sum of variances of the abundance of each species; Lepš et al., 2018; Roscher et al., 2011). Stability at both the community and the species level was calculated as the inverse of the coefficient of variation (CV-1) across years of cumulative or individual specie
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45. Long-term and year-to-year stability and its drivers in a Mediterranean grassland
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Fundación Caja Navarra, Universidad de Navarra, Diputación Foral de Navarra, Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España), Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Gazol Burgos, Antonio [0000-0001-5902-9543], Valerio, Mercedes, Ibáñez, Ricardo, Gazol Burgos, Antonio, Götzenberger, Lars, Fundación Caja Navarra, Universidad de Navarra, Diputación Foral de Navarra, Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España), Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Gazol Burgos, Antonio [0000-0001-5902-9543], Valerio, Mercedes, Ibáñez, Ricardo, Gazol Burgos, Antonio, and Götzenberger, Lars
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1. Understanding the mechanisms underlying community stability has become an urgent need to protect ecosystems from global change and resulting biodiversity loss. While community stability can be influenced by species richness, synchrony in annual fluctuations of species, species stability and functional traits, the relative contributions of these drivers to stability are still unclear. In semi-natural grasslands, land-use changes such as fertilization might affect stability by decreasing richness and influencing year-to-year fluctuations. In addition, they can promote long-term directional trends, shifting community composition and influencing grassland maintenance. Thus, it is important to consider how species and community stability vary year-to-year but also in the long term., 2. Using a 14-year vegetation time series of a species-rich semi-natural Mediterranean grassland, we studied the relative importance of richness, synchrony, species stability and functional traits on community stability. To assess land-use change effects on stability, we applied a fertilization treatment. To distinguish stability patterns produced by year-to-year fluctuations from those caused by long-term trends, we compared the results obtained using a detrending approach from those without detrending., 3. Independently of the treatment and approach applied, the most stable communities were those composed of asynchronous species with low specific leaf area. Fertilization decreased year-to-year and long-term community stability by increasing community-weighted mean of specific leaf area, decreasing species stability or also reducing richness in the case of year-to-year stability. Additionally, traits such as seed mass had an indirect effect on stability through synchrony. Long-term trends appeared in control and fertilized plots (due to fertilization), decreasing community and species stability and leading to differences in the relationships found between community stability and some of its drivers. This reflects the importance of accounting for the effect of temporal trends on community and species stability using both a long-term and a year-to-year approach., 4. Synthesis. Stability is influenced by richness, synchrony and functional traits. Fertilization decreases species and community stability by promoting long-term trends in species composition, favouring competitive species and decreasing richness. Studying stability at the community level and species level, and accounting for the effect of trends is essential to understand stability and its drivers more comprehensively.
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46. RESEÑA: Ricardo MARTÍN DE LA GUARDIA, 1989, el año que cambió el mundo. Los orígenes del orden internacional después de la Guerra Fría, Madrid, Akal, 2012, 320 pp.
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César RINA SIMÓN es beneficiario del programa de Becas FPU del Ministerio de Educación. Realiza su tesis doctoral en la Universidad de Navarra bajo la dirección del Prof. Francisco Javier Caspistegui Gorasurreta. Desarrolla su línea de investigación en torno a los imaginarios públicos de legitimación política y la construcción de los fenómenos identitarios en la contemporaneidad.
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History (General) ,D1-2009 ,Modern history, 1453- ,D204-475 - Published
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47. De la 'Historia sólida' a las 'historias líquidas'. Los condicionantes tecnológicos y neoliberales del oficio
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César RINA SIMÓN es beneficiario del programa de Becas FPU del Ministerio de Educación. Realiza su tesis doctoral en la Universidad de Navarra bajo la dirección del Prof. Francisco Javier Caspistegui Gorasurreta. Desarrolla su línea de investigación en torno a los imaginarios públicos de legitimación política y la construcción de los fenómenos identitarios en la contemporaneidad.
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Solid History ,Liquid histories ,New Tecnhologies ,Neoliberalism ,Postmodernism ,historia sólida ,historias líquidas ,nuevas tecnologías ,neoliberalismo ,postmodernidad ,storia solida ,storia liquida ,nuove tecnologie ,neoliberismo ,postmodernismo ,History (General) ,D1-2009 ,Modern history, 1453- ,D204-475 - Abstract
If for the States-Nation of the Modernity the power rooted in the territorial and demographic potential to that had access, in the Postmodern societies the power moves away of the territoriality and establishes the parameters of hierarchy in function of the speed of movement, the technological capacity and the available information. The scientific competitions of the knowledge measure in the Liquid societies by criteria of competitiveness, performance and efficiency. The educational institutions commission to boost the productivity of the researchers.
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48. 'Si hija de mi amor mi muerte fuese' : Tradiciones y sentido
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Serés, Guillermo and Universidad de Navarra
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Literatura ,Filologia - Abstract
En el soneto «Si hija de mi amor mi muerte fuese», Quevedo aúna belleza, originalidad y, sobre todo, capacidad de combinar la mayoría de tradiciones amatorias: la poesía de cancionero, el petrarquismo, algunas pinceladas de poesía elegíaca latina y, fundamentalmente, una concepción neoplatónica del amor. Todo ello complementado con la corriente sacroprofana que, por ejemplo, había recogido anteriormente fray Luis de León: el platonismo teñido de cristocentrismo que el agustino teorizó principalmente en De los nombres de Cristo. La aparente contradicción de esta escuela con la elegía funeral latina constituye la paradoja central del soneto, cuyos versos ejemplifican una medida concordia oppositum poética, pues Quevedo logra conciliar tradiciones y conceptos muy dispares. In the sonnet «Si hija de mi amor mi muerte fuese», Quevedo brings together beauty, originality and, above all, the ability to combine the greater part of the love traditions: the poetry of the anthologies, Petrarchism, touches of Latin elegiac poetry, fundamentally, a Neo-Platonic concept of love. All this was complemented with the sacro-profane current that, for example, Brother Luis de León had previously gathered together: Platonism coloured with the Christo-centrism of which the Augustinian principally theorised in De los nombres de Cristo. The apparent contradiction of this school with the Latin funeral elegy makes for the central paradox of this sonnet, whose verses exemplify a measured poetic concordia oppositum, as Quevedo manages to conciliate highly disparate traditions and concepts.
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49. Memoria de actividades 2020
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Servicio de Bibliotecas, Universidad de Navarra
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Biblioteconomía y Documentación::Gestión de bibliotecas [Materias Investigacion] ,Memoria ,Biblioteconomía y Documentación [Materias Investigacion] ,Servicio de Bibliotecas - Abstract
El año 2020 ha estado marcado por la emergencia sanitaria de la COVID-19, que ha afectado a las actividades del Servicio de Bibliotecas y ha obligado a cancelar estancias del personal en dos universidades norteamericanas (Duke y Notre Dame) y una estancia del programa Erasmus en la Koç University de Estambul, así como una encuesta para conocer el grado de satisfacción y las mejoras y sugerencias propuestas por los alumnos. Iniciamos el año con el traslado de una buena parte de la colección de revistas de la Biblioteca de Ciencias a un depósito externo, debido a las obras de instalación de nuevos laboratorios para la docencia, reforma que se ha paralizado a causa del confinamiento. Algunos proyectos se han podido acelerar gracias al confinamiento, que ha permitido, por ejemplo, una intensa dedicación a las Biblioguías, elaboradas en menos tiempo del previsto. Por otra parte, la necesidad de dotar a los alumnos de libros en formato electrónico para estudiar y preparar los exámenes en circunstancias nada habituales, nos impulsó a lanzar un proyecto de libros electrónicos en el que hemos contado con la valiosa colaboración de los profesores. También hemos colaborado en las iniciativas de la Universidad en relación con la comunicación y hemos creado una web específica con información de utilidad para los usuarios. En el curso 2020-21, a fin de reforzar y asegurar la presencialidad, de acuerdo con el objetivo de la universidad, hemos puesto en funcionamiento una aplicación de reserva de plazas de estudio, que ha tenido muy buena acogida entre los alumnos y que hemos decidido mantener una vez que finalice la emergencia sanitaria, pues contribuye a solucionar un viejo problema que se agudiza en época de exámenes. Por último, cabe mencionar la creación de una nueva web de los grupos de investigación, que permita dar a conocer la actividad científica que se realiza en la Universidad de Navarra. Si hubiera que señalar algún aspecto de este insólito año 2020, con todas sus sombras no exentas de dolor y tristeza, destacaría la experiencia de espíritu de equipo que hemos vivido quienes trabajamos en la Biblioteca.
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50. El enciclopedismo mitográfico de Baltasar de Vitoria
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Serés, Guillermo and Universidad de Navarra
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Literatura espanyola ,Enciclopedia mitográfica ,Exégesis humanística ,Antología de textos españoles ,Figura agustiniana - Abstract
Vitoria concibe su Teatro como una práctica enciclopedia mitográfica para uso de poetas, predicadores y escritores en general. Más cerca de humanistas como Céspedes (de quien fue alumno en Salamanca), León Hebreo o Natale Conti, que de Pérez de Moya, Vitoria sigue también la pauta de la primera gran recopilación mitográfica: la Genealogia deorum gentilium, de Boccaccio. Para ilustrar su gran galería de mitos, incluye una espléndida antología de textos españoles (desde Juan de Mena a Góngora) e italianos, y traduce magníficamente del latín a los grandes clásicos. Desde el punto de vista interpretativo, la obra de Vitoria también está más cerca de la exégesis humanista (aunque sin los referentes órficos y herméticos) que de la medieval (v. g., las Cuestiones, del Tostado), aunque sin renunciar a las ideas centrales de San Agustín y sucesores, como hicieron Vives, Simón Abril o Sánchez de Viana. Vitoria conceives his Teatro as a practical mythographical encyclopaedia for the use of poets, preachers and writers. Closer to humanists such as Céspedes (whom he studied in Salamanca), León Hebreo or Natale Conti, than to Pérez de Moya, Vitoria also follows the guidelines of the first great mythographical collection: Boccaccio's Genealogia deorum gentilium. To illustrate his considerable gallery of myths, he includes a splendid anthology of Spanish texts (from Juan de Mena to Góngora) as well as Italian works, and translates magnificently from the Latin of the great classics. From the interpretative point of view, Vitoria's work is also closer to humanist exegesis (whilst without the Orphic and inscrutable referents) than to that of the medieval kind (e. g., Tostado's Cuestiones), although -unlike Vives, Simón Abril or Sánchez de Viana- without renouncing the central ideas of Saint Augustine and his successors.
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