R35 vol 2 Recopilación de artículos sobre la guerra civil en El Salvador 115pBibliotecaAlfonso
The document appears to be a scanned copy of a legal contract for the sale of a residential property located in California. The contract details the purchase price of the property, the down payment, terms for the remaining balance, contingencies for inspections and appraisal, and closing date. The contract is signed by both the buyer and seller agreeing to the terms of the sale.
Porphyria is caused by deficiencies in enzymes involved in heme biosynthesis, leading to accumulation of porphyrins and their precursors. There are several types of porphyria classified by enzyme deficiency, symptoms, or origin of excess precursors. Acute porphyrias involve neurologic or abdominal symptoms, while cutaneous porphyrias cause skin problems when exposed to sunlight. Porphyria results from partial deficiencies in enzymes that are sufficient under normal conditions but can be exacerbated by external factors, causing intermediates to accumulate and spill over.
This document outlines the terms and conditions for a rental agreement between John Doe and Jane Smith for the property located at 123 Main St. The agreement is for a 12-month term beginning January 1st, 2023, with a monthly rent of $1,500 due on the 1st of each month. The tenant is responsible for utilities and must maintain the property and follow all rules, while the landlord makes repairs and is not liable for any damages or injuries on the property.
The document is a scanned copy of a contract for the sale of real estate. It outlines the terms of sale for a residential property located in California from the sellers to the buyers. Key details include the purchase price, date of possession, responsibilities of both parties, and signatures agreeing to the terms of the sale.
Lightning strike: main signs and emergency managementDinoosh De Livera
The document is a scanned receipt from a restaurant showing a total of $58.50 was spent. It lists items purchased including drinks, appetizers, entrees and dessert. The receipt details the date, time, payment method and includes a thank you message from the restaurant.
The document appears to be a scanned copy of a legal contract for the sale of a residential property located in California. The summary outlines details of the purchase including the buyers and sellers involved in the transaction, purchase price of $1.2 million, and schedule for closing and transfer of ownership within 45 days of acceptance of the offer.
The document appears to be a scanned copy of a legal contract for the sale of a residential property located at [ADDRESS]. The contract details the purchase price of $XXX,XXX and outlines various contingencies, including the buyer being able to obtain financing by a deadline. It also specifies what items are included in the sale, such as appliances, and who will pay for closing costs. The contract is signed by both the buyer and seller agreeing to the terms of the sale.
The document appears to be a scanned collection of pages from a book or manual. It contains images of many pages with text and diagrams but no clear overall narrative or topic. As it is an unstructured scan of pages, it is difficult to provide a high-level summary in 3 sentences or less.
R35 vol 2 Recopilación de artículos sobre la guerra civil en El Salvador 115pBibliotecaAlfonso
The document appears to be a scanned copy of a legal contract for the sale of a residential property located in California. The contract details the purchase price of the property, the down payment, terms for the remaining balance, contingencies for inspections and appraisal, and closing date. The contract is signed by both the buyer and seller agreeing to the terms of the sale.
Porphyria is caused by deficiencies in enzymes involved in heme biosynthesis, leading to accumulation of porphyrins and their precursors. There are several types of porphyria classified by enzyme deficiency, symptoms, or origin of excess precursors. Acute porphyrias involve neurologic or abdominal symptoms, while cutaneous porphyrias cause skin problems when exposed to sunlight. Porphyria results from partial deficiencies in enzymes that are sufficient under normal conditions but can be exacerbated by external factors, causing intermediates to accumulate and spill over.
This document outlines the terms and conditions for a rental agreement between John Doe and Jane Smith for the property located at 123 Main St. The agreement is for a 12-month term beginning January 1st, 2023, with a monthly rent of $1,500 due on the 1st of each month. The tenant is responsible for utilities and must maintain the property and follow all rules, while the landlord makes repairs and is not liable for any damages or injuries on the property.
The document is a scanned copy of a contract for the sale of real estate. It outlines the terms of sale for a residential property located in California from the sellers to the buyers. Key details include the purchase price, date of possession, responsibilities of both parties, and signatures agreeing to the terms of the sale.
Lightning strike: main signs and emergency managementDinoosh De Livera
The document is a scanned receipt from a restaurant showing a total of $58.50 was spent. It lists items purchased including drinks, appetizers, entrees and dessert. The receipt details the date, time, payment method and includes a thank you message from the restaurant.
The document appears to be a scanned copy of a legal contract for the sale of a residential property located in California. The summary outlines details of the purchase including the buyers and sellers involved in the transaction, purchase price of $1.2 million, and schedule for closing and transfer of ownership within 45 days of acceptance of the offer.
The document appears to be a scanned copy of a legal contract for the sale of a residential property located at [ADDRESS]. The contract details the purchase price of $XXX,XXX and outlines various contingencies, including the buyer being able to obtain financing by a deadline. It also specifies what items are included in the sale, such as appliances, and who will pay for closing costs. The contract is signed by both the buyer and seller agreeing to the terms of the sale.
The document appears to be a scanned collection of pages from a book or manual. It contains images of many pages with text and diagrams but no clear overall narrative or topic. As it is an unstructured scan of pages, it is difficult to provide a high-level summary in 3 sentences or less.
The document discusses the history and current state of the COVID-19 pandemic. It provides statistics on case numbers and deaths globally and in the United States over time. It also outlines the symptoms of COVID-19 and measures taken by governments and health authorities to respond to and contain the spread of the novel coronavirus.
The document outlines the terms and conditions for a rental agreement between a landlord and tenant for an apartment located at 123 Main St. It specifies the monthly rent amount and due date, the security deposit required, the length of the lease, rules regarding guests and pets, and responsibilities for repairs, utilities, and notices to vacate. The landlord and tenant must both sign the agreement prior to the tenant moving into the apartment.
The document appears to be a scanned collection of pages from a book or manual. It contains images of many pages with text and diagrams but no clear overall narrative or topic. As a scanned document, it provides visual copies of written content but no coherent summary can be extracted from the individual pages alone without reading and understanding the full work.
This document is a scanned receipt from a grocery store listing the items purchased which include milk, eggs, bread, bananas, and ground beef. The subtotal for the items is $34.87 and tax is $2.99 for a total of $37.86. The customer paid with cash and received $2.14 in change.
The document discusses a proposed settlement agreement between two parties named in a lawsuit over an accident. It outlines details of the settlement such as payment amounts, dismissal of claims, and release of liability. Both parties and their legal representatives must review and sign the agreement to finalize the settlement.
This document is a scanned receipt from a grocery store purchase on January 15th, 2022 for $58.64. It lists the items bought which include produce, dairy, baked goods, and other grocery items. The payment was made with a credit card ending in 4321.
1. Bowen's disease is a rare pre-cancerous skin condition that affects the outer layer of the skin. It appears as a slow-growing reddish patch or plaque. Risk factors include chronic sun exposure and immunosuppression.
2. Diagnosis involves biopsy of affected tissue. Treatment options depend on the location and size of lesions, and include topical chemotherapy or immunotherapy creams, curettage and electrocautery, cryotherapy, and observation.
3. The best prevention is limiting sun exposure and using sun protection, as overexposure is a major risk factor for Bowen's disease.
The document is a scanned image of a receipt from a restaurant called "The Grill" dated January 15th, 2023. It shows a subtotal of $23.45, tax of $1.78, and a total of $25.23 paid with a credit card ending in 4321. The receipt includes items purchased: a cheeseburger, fries, and a soda.
The document outlines the key details of a home sale including the purchase price of $450,000, a closing date of January 15, 2023, and contingencies requiring the home to pass inspection and the buyer to obtain financing by December 15, 2022.
The document is a scanned receipt from a grocery store listing items purchased including milk, eggs, bread, and fruit. The total for the grocery purchase came to $23.45 after tax. The receipt shows the date and time of purchase as well as the payment method used.
Chronic Pancreatitis - Etiology, Classification, Clinical symptoms, Diagnosis...Dinoosh De Livera
This document is a scanned copy of a letter from the United States Department of Justice to the Governor of Texas regarding election integrity. The letter outlines concerns over several aspects of Texas' new voting law, stating that some provisions may violate federal voting rights laws. It requests that the Governor not implement these provisions and asks to meet to discuss alternative measures that can achieve election integrity without violating federal laws.
Echinococcosis is a parasitic disease caused by tapeworms of the Echinococcus genus. It has two hosts - definitive hosts such as dogs that pass eggs in their feces, and intermediate hosts like sheep and humans that can develop cysts after ingesting the eggs. There are three main forms: cystic echinococcosis caused by E. granulosus and characterized by hydatid cysts in organs like the liver; alveolar echinococcosis caused by the more virulent E. multilocularis and its invasive cysts; and polycystic echinococcosis found in Latin America. People can contract the disease through contact with infected animal feces or contaminated
Dengue fever is a mosquito-borne viral disease transmitted by Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus mosquitoes. It is caused by the dengue virus, of which there are four serotypes. The disease places a large burden globally, with most cases occurring in Asia. Clinical manifestations range from a self-limiting flu-like illness to severe dengue, which can be fatal if not properly treated. Diagnosis involves virus detection, antigen testing, or serology. There is no vaccine or specific antiviral treatment, so management focuses on fluid replacement and symptom relief. Complications include bleeding, organ impairment, and fluid imbalance.
Psoriatic arthritis is a chronic inflammatory disease characterized by psoriasis of the skin and arthritis. It affects around 15-25% of people with psoriasis. The causes are currently unknown but involve genetic and immune factors. Diagnosis is based on criteria such as evidence of psoriasis, nail changes, negative rheumatoid factor, and inflammatory joint involvement including dactylitis. Treatment involves NSAIDs, DMARDs such as methotrexate, and biologics like TNF inhibitors which are effective in treating both skin and joint symptoms.
JAMES WEBB STUDY THE MASSIVE BLACK HOLE SEEDSSérgio Sacani
The pathway(s) to seeding the massive black holes (MBHs) that exist at the heart of galaxies in the present and distant Universe remains an unsolved problem. Here we categorise, describe and quantitatively discuss the formation pathways of both light and heavy seeds. We emphasise that the most recent computational models suggest that rather than a bimodal-like mass spectrum between light and heavy seeds with light at one end and heavy at the other that instead a continuum exists. Light seeds being more ubiquitous and the heavier seeds becoming less and less abundant due the rarer environmental conditions required for their formation. We therefore examine the different mechanisms that give rise to different seed mass spectrums. We show how and why the mechanisms that produce the heaviest seeds are also among the rarest events in the Universe and are hence extremely unlikely to be the seeds for the vast majority of the MBH population. We quantify, within the limits of the current large uncertainties in the seeding processes, the expected number densities of the seed mass spectrum. We argue that light seeds must be at least 103 to 105 times more numerous than heavy seeds to explain the MBH population as a whole. Based on our current understanding of the seed population this makes heavy seeds (Mseed > 103 M⊙) a significantly more likely pathway given that heavy seeds have an abundance pattern than is close to and likely in excess of 10−4 compared to light seeds. Finally, we examine the current state-of-the-art in numerical calculations and recent observations and plot a path forward for near-future advances in both domains.
The document discusses the history and current state of the COVID-19 pandemic. It provides statistics on case numbers and deaths globally and in the United States over time. It also outlines the symptoms of COVID-19 and measures taken by governments and health authorities to respond to and contain the spread of the novel coronavirus.
The document outlines the terms and conditions for a rental agreement between a landlord and tenant for an apartment located at 123 Main St. It specifies the monthly rent amount and due date, the security deposit required, the length of the lease, rules regarding guests and pets, and responsibilities for repairs, utilities, and notices to vacate. The landlord and tenant must both sign the agreement prior to the tenant moving into the apartment.
The document appears to be a scanned collection of pages from a book or manual. It contains images of many pages with text and diagrams but no clear overall narrative or topic. As a scanned document, it provides visual copies of written content but no coherent summary can be extracted from the individual pages alone without reading and understanding the full work.
This document is a scanned receipt from a grocery store listing the items purchased which include milk, eggs, bread, bananas, and ground beef. The subtotal for the items is $34.87 and tax is $2.99 for a total of $37.86. The customer paid with cash and received $2.14 in change.
The document discusses a proposed settlement agreement between two parties named in a lawsuit over an accident. It outlines details of the settlement such as payment amounts, dismissal of claims, and release of liability. Both parties and their legal representatives must review and sign the agreement to finalize the settlement.
This document is a scanned receipt from a grocery store purchase on January 15th, 2022 for $58.64. It lists the items bought which include produce, dairy, baked goods, and other grocery items. The payment was made with a credit card ending in 4321.
1. Bowen's disease is a rare pre-cancerous skin condition that affects the outer layer of the skin. It appears as a slow-growing reddish patch or plaque. Risk factors include chronic sun exposure and immunosuppression.
2. Diagnosis involves biopsy of affected tissue. Treatment options depend on the location and size of lesions, and include topical chemotherapy or immunotherapy creams, curettage and electrocautery, cryotherapy, and observation.
3. The best prevention is limiting sun exposure and using sun protection, as overexposure is a major risk factor for Bowen's disease.
The document is a scanned image of a receipt from a restaurant called "The Grill" dated January 15th, 2023. It shows a subtotal of $23.45, tax of $1.78, and a total of $25.23 paid with a credit card ending in 4321. The receipt includes items purchased: a cheeseburger, fries, and a soda.
The document outlines the key details of a home sale including the purchase price of $450,000, a closing date of January 15, 2023, and contingencies requiring the home to pass inspection and the buyer to obtain financing by December 15, 2022.
The document is a scanned receipt from a grocery store listing items purchased including milk, eggs, bread, and fruit. The total for the grocery purchase came to $23.45 after tax. The receipt shows the date and time of purchase as well as the payment method used.
Chronic Pancreatitis - Etiology, Classification, Clinical symptoms, Diagnosis...Dinoosh De Livera
This document is a scanned copy of a letter from the United States Department of Justice to the Governor of Texas regarding election integrity. The letter outlines concerns over several aspects of Texas' new voting law, stating that some provisions may violate federal voting rights laws. It requests that the Governor not implement these provisions and asks to meet to discuss alternative measures that can achieve election integrity without violating federal laws.
Echinococcosis is a parasitic disease caused by tapeworms of the Echinococcus genus. It has two hosts - definitive hosts such as dogs that pass eggs in their feces, and intermediate hosts like sheep and humans that can develop cysts after ingesting the eggs. There are three main forms: cystic echinococcosis caused by E. granulosus and characterized by hydatid cysts in organs like the liver; alveolar echinococcosis caused by the more virulent E. multilocularis and its invasive cysts; and polycystic echinococcosis found in Latin America. People can contract the disease through contact with infected animal feces or contaminated
Dengue fever is a mosquito-borne viral disease transmitted by Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus mosquitoes. It is caused by the dengue virus, of which there are four serotypes. The disease places a large burden globally, with most cases occurring in Asia. Clinical manifestations range from a self-limiting flu-like illness to severe dengue, which can be fatal if not properly treated. Diagnosis involves virus detection, antigen testing, or serology. There is no vaccine or specific antiviral treatment, so management focuses on fluid replacement and symptom relief. Complications include bleeding, organ impairment, and fluid imbalance.
Psoriatic arthritis is a chronic inflammatory disease characterized by psoriasis of the skin and arthritis. It affects around 15-25% of people with psoriasis. The causes are currently unknown but involve genetic and immune factors. Diagnosis is based on criteria such as evidence of psoriasis, nail changes, negative rheumatoid factor, and inflammatory joint involvement including dactylitis. Treatment involves NSAIDs, DMARDs such as methotrexate, and biologics like TNF inhibitors which are effective in treating both skin and joint symptoms.
JAMES WEBB STUDY THE MASSIVE BLACK HOLE SEEDSSérgio Sacani
The pathway(s) to seeding the massive black holes (MBHs) that exist at the heart of galaxies in the present and distant Universe remains an unsolved problem. Here we categorise, describe and quantitatively discuss the formation pathways of both light and heavy seeds. We emphasise that the most recent computational models suggest that rather than a bimodal-like mass spectrum between light and heavy seeds with light at one end and heavy at the other that instead a continuum exists. Light seeds being more ubiquitous and the heavier seeds becoming less and less abundant due the rarer environmental conditions required for their formation. We therefore examine the different mechanisms that give rise to different seed mass spectrums. We show how and why the mechanisms that produce the heaviest seeds are also among the rarest events in the Universe and are hence extremely unlikely to be the seeds for the vast majority of the MBH population. We quantify, within the limits of the current large uncertainties in the seeding processes, the expected number densities of the seed mass spectrum. We argue that light seeds must be at least 103 to 105 times more numerous than heavy seeds to explain the MBH population as a whole. Based on our current understanding of the seed population this makes heavy seeds (Mseed > 103 M⊙) a significantly more likely pathway given that heavy seeds have an abundance pattern than is close to and likely in excess of 10−4 compared to light seeds. Finally, we examine the current state-of-the-art in numerical calculations and recent observations and plot a path forward for near-future advances in both domains.
Discovery of An Apparent Red, High-Velocity Type Ia Supernova at 𝐳 = 2.9 wi...Sérgio Sacani
We present the JWST discovery of SN 2023adsy, a transient object located in a host galaxy JADES-GS
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This presentation offers a general idea of the structure of seed, seed production, management of seeds and its allied technologies. It also offers the concept of gene erosion and the practices used to control it. Nursery and gardening have been widely explored along with their importance in the related domain.
Microbial interaction
Microorganisms interacts with each other and can be physically associated with another organisms in a variety of ways.
One organism can be located on the surface of another organism as an ectobiont or located within another organism as endobiont.
Microbial interaction may be positive such as mutualism, proto-cooperation, commensalism or may be negative such as parasitism, predation or competition
Types of microbial interaction
Positive interaction: mutualism, proto-cooperation, commensalism
Negative interaction: Ammensalism (antagonism), parasitism, predation, competition
I. Mutualism:
It is defined as the relationship in which each organism in interaction gets benefits from association. It is an obligatory relationship in which mutualist and host are metabolically dependent on each other.
Mutualistic relationship is very specific where one member of association cannot be replaced by another species.
Mutualism require close physical contact between interacting organisms.
Relationship of mutualism allows organisms to exist in habitat that could not occupied by either species alone.
Mutualistic relationship between organisms allows them to act as a single organism.
Examples of mutualism:
i. Lichens:
Lichens are excellent example of mutualism.
They are the association of specific fungi and certain genus of algae. In lichen, fungal partner is called mycobiont and algal partner is called
II. Syntrophism:
It is an association in which the growth of one organism either depends on or improved by the substrate provided by another organism.
In syntrophism both organism in association gets benefits.
Compound A
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Compound B
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Compound C
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Products
In this theoretical example of syntrophism, population 1 is able to utilize and metabolize compound A, forming compound B but cannot metabolize beyond compound B without co-operation of population 2. Population 2is unable to utilize compound A but it can metabolize compound B forming compound C. Then both population 1 and 2 are able to carry out metabolic reaction which leads to formation of end product that neither population could produce alone.
Examples of syntrophism:
i. Methanogenic ecosystem in sludge digester
Methane produced by methanogenic bacteria depends upon interspecies hydrogen transfer by other fermentative bacteria.
Anaerobic fermentative bacteria generate CO2 and H2 utilizing carbohydrates which is then utilized by methanogenic bacteria (Methanobacter) to produce methane.
ii. Lactobacillus arobinosus and Enterococcus faecalis:
In the minimal media, Lactobacillus arobinosus and Enterococcus faecalis are able to grow together but not alone.
The synergistic relationship between E. faecalis and L. arobinosus occurs in which E. faecalis require folic acid
The cost of acquiring information by natural selectionCarl Bergstrom
This is a short talk that I gave at the Banff International Research Station workshop on Modeling and Theory in Population Biology. The idea is to try to understand how the burden of natural selection relates to the amount of information that selection puts into the genome.
It's based on the first part of this research paper:
The cost of information acquisition by natural selection
Ryan Seamus McGee, Olivia Kosterlitz, Artem Kaznatcheev, Benjamin Kerr, Carl T. Bergstrom
bioRxiv 2022.07.02.498577; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.07.02.498577
Compositions of iron-meteorite parent bodies constrainthe structure of the pr...Sérgio Sacani
Magmatic iron-meteorite parent bodies are the earliest planetesimals in the Solar System,and they preserve information about conditions and planet-forming processes in thesolar nebula. In this study, we include comprehensive elemental compositions andfractional-crystallization modeling for iron meteorites from the cores of five differenti-ated asteroids from the inner Solar System. Together with previous results of metalliccores from the outer Solar System, we conclude that asteroidal cores from the outerSolar System have smaller sizes, elevated siderophile-element abundances, and simplercrystallization processes than those from the inner Solar System. These differences arerelated to the formation locations of the parent asteroids because the solar protoplane-tary disk varied in redox conditions, elemental distributions, and dynamics at differentheliocentric distances. Using highly siderophile-element data from iron meteorites, wereconstruct the distribution of calcium-aluminum-rich inclusions (CAIs) across theprotoplanetary disk within the first million years of Solar-System history. CAIs, the firstsolids to condense in the Solar System, formed close to the Sun. They were, however,concentrated within the outer disk and depleted within the inner disk. Future modelsof the structure and evolution of the protoplanetary disk should account for this dis-tribution pattern of CAIs.
Anti-Universe And Emergent Gravity and the Dark UniverseSérgio Sacani
Recent theoretical progress indicates that spacetime and gravity emerge together from the entanglement structure of an underlying microscopic theory. These ideas are best understood in Anti-de Sitter space, where they rely on the area law for entanglement entropy. The extension to de Sitter space requires taking into account the entropy and temperature associated with the cosmological horizon. Using insights from string theory, black hole physics and quantum information theory we argue that the positive dark energy leads to a thermal volume law contribution to the entropy that overtakes the area law precisely at the cosmological horizon. Due to the competition between area and volume law entanglement the microscopic de Sitter states do not thermalise at sub-Hubble scales: they exhibit memory effects in the form of an entropy displacement caused by matter. The emergent laws of gravity contain an additional ‘dark’ gravitational force describing the ‘elastic’ response due to the entropy displacement. We derive an estimate of the strength of this extra force in terms of the baryonic mass, Newton’s constant and the Hubble acceleration scale a0 = cH0, and provide evidence for the fact that this additional ‘dark gravity force’ explains the observed phenomena in galaxies and clusters currently attributed to dark matter.
Evidence of Jet Activity from the Secondary Black Hole in the OJ 287 Binary S...Sérgio Sacani
Wereport the study of a huge optical intraday flare on 2021 November 12 at 2 a.m. UT in the blazar OJ287. In the binary black hole model, it is associated with an impact of the secondary black hole on the accretion disk of the primary. Our multifrequency observing campaign was set up to search for such a signature of the impact based on a prediction made 8 yr earlier. The first I-band results of the flare have already been reported by Kishore et al. (2024). Here we combine these data with our monitoring in the R-band. There is a big change in the R–I spectral index by 1.0 ±0.1 between the normal background and the flare, suggesting a new component of radiation. The polarization variation during the rise of the flare suggests the same. The limits on the source size place it most reasonably in the jet of the secondary BH. We then ask why we have not seen this phenomenon before. We show that OJ287 was never before observed with sufficient sensitivity on the night when the flare should have happened according to the binary model. We also study the probability that this flare is just an oversized example of intraday variability using the Krakow data set of intense monitoring between 2015 and 2023. We find that the occurrence of a flare of this size and rapidity is unlikely. In machine-readable Tables 1 and 2, we give the full orbit-linked historical light curve of OJ287 as well as the dense monitoring sample of Krakow.