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PeerJ ; 5: e3611, 2017.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28761791

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This work analyzes the mortality, recovery, and shifts in the composition of scleractinian corals from Puerto Rico one decade after the 2005 regional coral bleaching event. Temporal and spatial patterns of coral community structure were examined using a stratified, non-random sampling approach based on five permanent transects per reef at 16 reef stations. A negative correlation between percent coral cover loss and light attenuation coefficient (Kd490) was observed, suggesting that light attenuation, as influenced by water turbidity and depth, played a major role in coral protection during the bleaching event ("sunblock effect"). Responses of coral assemblages varied after the bleaching event, including shifts of cover from massive corals (Orbicella spp.) to opportunistic (Porites astreoides) and branching corals (Madracis auretenra, P. porites) and/or turf algae; partial recovery of reef substrate cover by O. annularis complex; and no measurable changes in coral assemblages before and after the event.

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Behav Brain Sci ; 36(5): 498-9; discussion 503-21, 2013 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23985124

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Our commentary is focused on the idea that "freedom" takes on its full significance whenever its relativistic nature, in the short- and long terms, is taken into account. Given the transformations brought about by "globalization," application of a general model of freedom based on ecological-economic factors clearly seems to be rather untimely. We examine this idea through egocentric and ethnocentric views of the social and environmental analyses of "freedom."


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Climate , Ecosystem , Freedom , Socioeconomic Factors , Humans
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J Bronchology Interv Pulmonol ; 19(1): 50-3, 2012 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23207264

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Pulmonary giant cell carcinoma is a rare subtype of sarcomatoid carcinoma. Pseudomyxoma peritonei (PMP) is a rare condition in which gelatinous material accumulates within the peritoneal cavity. It is believed PMP arises from a primary appendiceal mucinous neoplasm that perforates the gut, causing mucinous ascites. There are sporadic reports of PMP associated with neoplasms of other organs, rarely the lung. Here, we report on a 60-year-old woman with pulmonary giant cell carcinoma associated with PMP. She presented with progressive dyspnea and abdominal distention. Abdominal computed tomography revealed moderately dense ascites without an obvious mass. Chest computed tomography revealed a large, solitary right lower-lobe lung mass. She underwent transbronchial fine-needle aspiration of the mass, and was diagnosed with pulmonary giant cell carcinoma. The ascites showed scattered malignant cells in a background of mucin, confirming PMP. To our knowledge, this is the first report of pulmonary giant cell carcinoma associated with PMP.


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Carcinoma, Giant Cell/secondary , Lung Neoplasms/pathology , Lung/pathology , Peritoneal Neoplasms/secondary , Pseudomyxoma Peritonei/pathology , Ascites/diagnostic imaging , Biopsy, Fine-Needle , Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid/cytology , Bronchoscopy , Carcinoma, Giant Cell/diagnostic imaging , Dyspnea , Female , Humans , Immunohistochemistry , Lung Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging , Middle Aged , Paracentesis/methods , Peritoneal Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging , Peritoneal Neoplasms/pathology , Pseudomyxoma Peritonei/diagnostic imaging , Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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