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Conserv Biol ; 38(2): e14177, 2024 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37668099

ABSTRACT

The coastal environment is not managed in a way that considers the impact of cumulative threats, despite being subject to threats from all realms (marine, land, and atmosphere). Relationships between threats and species are often nonlinear; thus, current (linear) approaches to estimating the impact of threats may be misleading. We developed a data-driven approach to assessing cumulative impacts on ecosystems and applied it to explore nonlinear relationships between threats and a temperate reef fish community. We used data on water quality, commercial fishing, climate change, and indicators of recreational fishing and urbanization to build a cumulative threat map of the northern region in New South Wales, Australia. We used statistical models of fish abundance to quantify associations among threats and biophysical covariates and predicted where cumulative impacts are likely to have the greatest impact on fish. We also assessed the performance of no-take zones (NTZs), to protect fish from cumulative threats across 2 marine protected area networks (marine parks). Fishing had a greater impact on fish than water quality threats (i.e., percent increase above the mean for invertivores was 337% when fishing was removed and was 11% above the mean when water quality was removed inside NTZs), and fishing outside NTZs affected fish abundances inside NTZs. Quantifying the spatial influence of multiple threats enables managers to understand the multitude of management actions required to address threats.


Una estrategia basada en datos para la evaluación de impacto de múltiples estresores en un área marina protegida Resumen Los ambientes costeros no se manejan de manera que se considere el impacto de las amenazas acumulativas, a pesar de que se enfrentan a amenazas de todos los entornos (marinas, terrestres y atmosféricas). Las relaciones entre las amenazas y las especies casi siempre son no lineales; por lo tanto, las estrategias actuales (lineales) para estimar el impacto de las amenazas pueden ser engañosas. Desarrollamos una estrategia basada en datos para evaluar el impacto acumulativo sobre los ecosistemas y la aplicamos para explorar las relaciones no lineales entre las amenazas y la comunidad de peces de arrecifes templados. Usamos datos de la calidad del agua, pesca comercial, cambio climático e indicadores de pesca recreativa y urbanización para construir un mapa acumulativo de amenazas de la región norte de Nueva Gales del Sur, Australia. Usamos modelos estadísticos de la abundancia de peces para cuantificar las asociaciones entre las amenazas y las covarianzas biofísicas y pronosticamos en dónde es probable que los impactos acumulativos sean mayores sobre los peces. También evaluamos el desempeño de las zonas de veda para así proteger a los peces de las amenazas acumulativas en dos redes de áreas marinas protegidas (parques marinos). La pesca tuvo un mayor impacto que la calidad del agua sobre los peces (es decir, el incremento del porcentaje por encima de la media de depredadores de invertebrados fue de 337% cuando se eliminó la pesca y fue de 11% por encima de la media cuando se eliminó la calidad del agua dentro de las zonas de veda) y la pesca fuera de las zonas de veda afectó la abundancia de los peces dentro de ellas. La cuantificación de la influencia espacial de las múltiples amenazas permite que los gestores entiendan la multitud de acciones de manejo que se requieren para abordar las amenazas.


Subject(s)
Conservation of Natural Resources , Ecosystem , Animals , Fisheries , Hunting , Australia , Fishes
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Rev. biol. trop ; 71(1)dic. 2023.
Article in Spanish | LILACS, SaludCR | ID: biblio-1514960

ABSTRACT

Introducción: El Campamento Tortuguero de Cedeño ha sido el sitio menos investigado del Golfo de Fonseca, donde se protege a la tortuga golfina en Honduras desde 1975. Objetivo: Evaluar la anidación de la tortuga Golfina (Lepidochelys olivacea) durante la temporada de veda entre el 2011 y 2021 en Campamento Tortuguero Cedeño, Choluteca, Honduras. Métodos: Entre 2011 a 2021, se llevó a cabo el monitoreo diario de las actividades de anidación durante la veda del 1 al 25 de septiembre. Los patrullajes se realizaron entre las 6:00-18:00 h, y las 18:00-5:00 h. Se registró el número total de tortugas que anidaban y se recogieron sus huevos, que se transportaron al criadero, donde se tabularon los resultados de las puestas y las crías. Resultados: Se registró un total 1 065 tortugas de L. olivacea, 95 051 huevos recolectados, 1 065 nidos marcados en tres playas que fueron reubicados en viveros artificiales y una eclosión exitosa de 62 747 neonatos. La playa Las Doradas fue el sitio con el mayor número de tortugas anidadoras, seguido de Los Delgaditos y por último Cedeño. El promedio de la frecuencia de anidación fue de 96 nidos. Del 2011 al 2021 el esfuerzo de recolección de los nidos aumentó en un 91.6 %, pasando de 84 a 161 nidos. El número de personas patrullando se asoció con la cantidad de nidos detectados en las playas. Conclusión: Los esfuerzos de monitoreo y conservación para la especie han indicado que ha habido un incremento en la anidación de L. olivacea en las tres playas, con un mayor incremento en Playa Las Doradas. Este escenario comprueba la funcionalidad de la veda en esta zona.


Introduction: The Cedeño Turtle Camp has been the least researched site in the Fonseca Gulf, where Olive Ridley Turtles in Honduras have been protected since 1975. Objective: To evaluate the nesting of Olive Ridley turtles (Lepidochelys olivacea) during the closed season from 2011 to 2021 in Campamento Tortuguero Cedeño, Choluteca, Honduras. Methods: From 2011 to 2021, daily monitoring of nesting activities was conducted during the closed season from the 1st to 25th of September. Patrols were conducted between 6:00-18:00 h, and 18:00-5:00 h. The total number of nesting turtles was recorded, and their eggs were collected and transported to the hatchery, where clutch and hatchling performance were tabulated. Results: A total of 1 065 L. olivacea turtles were recorded, 95 051 eggs collected, 1 065 nests marked on three beaches that were relocated in artificial hatcheries and a successful hatching of 62 747 hatchlings. Las Doradas beach was the site with the highest number of nesting turtles, followed by Los Delgaditos and lastly Cedeño. The average nesting frequency was 96 nests. From 2011 to 2021 the nest collection effort increased by 91.6 %, from 84 to 161 nests. The number of people patrolling was associated with the number of nests detected on the beaches. Conclusion: Monitoring and conservation efforts for L. olivacea in the Campamento Tortuguero Cedeño show a positive trend in nesting with a greater increase in Playa Las Doradas. This scenario proves the functionality of the closed season in this area.


Subject(s)
Animals , Embryo Implantation , Turtles/embryology , Honduras
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Glob Adv Health Med ; 11: 2164957X221077084, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35558577

ABSTRACT

Background and objectives: The evolution of healthcare from 18th-century reductionism to 21st-century postgenomic holism has been described in terms of systems medicine, and the impact of the built environment on human health is the focus of investigation and development, leading to the new specialty of evidence-based, therapeutic architecture. The traditional system of Vastu architecture-a design paradigm for buildings which is proposed to promote mental and physical health-has been applied and studied in the West in the last 20 years, and features elements absent from other approaches. This review critically evaluates the theory and research of a well-developed, standardized form of Vastu-Maharishi Vastu® architecture (MVA). MVA's principles include development of the architect's consciousness, universal recommendations for building orientation, siting, and dimensions; placement of key functions; and occupants' head direction when sleeping or performing tasks. The effects of isolated Vastu elements included in MVA are presented. However, the full value of MVA, documented as a systematic, globally applicable practice, is in the effect of its complete package, and thus this review of MVA includes evaluating the experience of living and working in MVA buildings. Methods: The published medical and health-related literature was systematically surveyed for research on factors related to isolated principles applied in MVA as well as on the complete system. Results: Published research suggests that incorporating MVA principles into buildings correlates with significant improvements in occupants' physical and mental health and quality of life: better sleep, greater happiness of children, and the experience of heightened sense of security and reduced stress. The frequency of burglaries, a social determinant of health, also correlates. Potential neurophysiological mechanisms are described. Conclusions: Findings suggest that MVA offers an actionable approach for managing a key social determinant of health by using architectural design as preventive medicine and in public health.

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J Mol Graph Model ; 107: 107976, 2021 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34192656

ABSTRACT

The harmonic vibrational frequencies of the cis-enol forms of some of ß-diketones with different substitution in beta position, vis. H, CH3, and Ph ring, as the symmetric and asymmetric molecules, were calculated using density functional theory (DFT) at the B3LYP/6-311++G(d,p) level of theory. The results of DFT calculations were used to obtain the potential energy distribution (PED) by VEDA software. The PED results compared with the Gauss View animation, as our reassignments, and the experimental IR shifts upon deuteration of hydrogen in the OH and CHα. According to our study, the PED contributions, Gauss View animation and observed shifts show similar results for most of the bands which are not coupled with the OH and/or CHα bending, such as asymmetric and symmetric CH3 stretching and in-plane deformations, CH3 rocking vibrations and 8a, 19b, 9a, 15, 18a, and 12 motions of the phenyl ring. The largest discrepancies were observed in the 1700-1000 cm-1 region, likely due to the coupling with the OH and CHα in-plane bending vibrations, such as νaC = C-C = Ο, νsC = C-C = Ο and δOH. Furthermore, the calculated PED contributions by VEDA software do not well define the vibrational contributions to those groups in the molecule that are directly involved in the intramolecular hydrogen bond and the observed failure of the VEDA procedure is possibly due to inappropriateness of the default options.


Subject(s)
Spectrum Analysis, Raman , Vibration , Hydrogen Bonding , Molecular Conformation , Quantum Theory , Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared
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Society ; 57(4): 398-401, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32836562

ABSTRACT

The modern world is often described as highly secularized. This secularization can distort our view of the past, and also of societies in which secularization holds less sway than in other places. In this essay, I examine Confucianism and Dharmasastra as two paradigms for the study of pre-secular or non-secular societies, comparing and contrasting Confucian and Hindu societies while comparing and contrasting both with the current, "secular age".

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J Ethnopharmacol ; 197: 32-38, 2017 Feb 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27404231

ABSTRACT

ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: The Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeia of India (API) is a unique book of standards describing the quality, purity and strength of selected drugs that are manufactured, distributed, and sold by the licensed manufacturers in pan India. It is developed in two parts; the part one comprises of mono-monographs of medicinal substances of natural origin and part two includes selected compound formulations sourced from the schedule - I books under the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940 comprising of popular Ayurvedic classics of different period of times. The first part of the Ayurvedic Formulary of India was published in 1978 and thereafter, the Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeia of India (mono-monograph) Part-I, Vol. I was published in the year 1989 and subsequently, the other volumes were published with their legalized status under Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940. AIM OF THE STUDY: The study was aimed to bring out the existing knowledge on the Ayurvedic pharmacopoeia with its chronological development reviewed from the ancient Vedic Compendia with its continuum in Ayurvedic classics of different period of time till recent past. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A literary search based on the ancient origin of Ayurveda was carried out. The drug making from the natural resources and utility of the knowledge exist in classical Ayurvedic works of different period of time till composition of the Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeia of India and its importance as official documents of Govt. of India for Standards of Ayurvedic Drugs and its perspectives have been discussed. RESULTS: The present paper reviews on the systemic development and different aspects of drug-making (Pharmacopoeia) with evidence lying in the 5000 years old work of India. During the systematic review of the various works of different period of times (ancient, medieval and modern), it was found that the Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeia of India has its development during 20th Century as an official document of Govt. of India comprising of single drugs monograph and compound formulations. CONCLUSION: In India, the development of the Indian Pharmacopoeia started in 20th Century on the recommendation of the Col. R.N. Chopra Committee and in 1978 the first part of the Ayurvedic formulary of India was published. Subsequently, the amendment in the drugs and cosmetics Act 1940 was brought in 1964 for regulation of the drugs in Indian Systems of Medicine (Ayurveda, Unani and Siddha). Later on the Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeia of India (Mono-Monograph) Part-I, Volume I, was published in the year 1989 and the other volumes were published subsequently in different years.


Subject(s)
Chemistry, Pharmaceutical/methods , Drug Discovery/methods , Medicine, Ayurvedic , Books , Humans , India
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Appetite ; 95: 421-54, 2015 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26206172

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Insulin resistance syndrome, especially with diabetes, is becoming increasingly prevalent in India. The increasing consumption of low-fibre and refined carbohydrates is thought to be related to the increased risk of insulin resistance syndrome. AIM: The aim was to study the history of eating behaviours in India; the patterns (macronutrients, frequency, and quantity) of food consumption amongst ancient, medieval and modern Indians; and the evolution of a primarily low-fibre and refined-carbohydrate diet. METHODS: The ancient dietary laws of India, historical documents, and ancient and medieval literature and poetry, spanning more than 2000 years, were studied. These data were compared with modern diets among people of different geographical regions, religions and social strata using the National Nutritional Database of the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) for analysis. CONCLUSIONS: The data presented shows a gradual shift over the centuries from the Pastoral Age diet of large quantities of high-fibre carbohydrates, small amounts of digestible carbohydrates, moderate fats, moderate proteins, to an increasing and frequent intake of high-fibre carbohydrates associated with significant drop in protein and fat consumption between 1775 and 1947. From 1947 onwards there has been an increase in the frequency of intake and quantities of low-fibre and refined carbohydrates, and fats with protein intake improving only marginally.


Subject(s)
Diet/history , Feeding Behavior , Insulin Resistance , Diet/adverse effects , History, 21st Century , History, Ancient , History, Medieval , Humans , India
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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25978013

ABSTRACT

Global coordinates have been found to be useful in the potential energy distribution (PED) analyses of the following large molecules: [13]-acene and [33]-helicene. The global coordinate is defined based on much distanced fragments of the analysed molecule, whereas so far, the coordinates used in the analysis were based on stretchings, bendings, or torsions of the adjacent atoms. It has been shown that the PED analyses performed using the global coordinate and the classical ones can lead to exactly the same PED contributions. The global coordinates may significantly improve the facility of the analysis of the vibrational spectra of large molecules.

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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25589388

ABSTRACT

The Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR), Ultra-Violet Visible (UV-Vis) spectroscopy and Thermogravimetric (TG) analysis of (3,4-dimethoxybenzylidene) propanedinitrile have been carried out and investigated using quantum chemical calculations. The molecular geometry, harmonic vibrational frequencies, Mulliken charges, natural atomic charges and thermodynamic properties in the ground state have been investigated by using Hartree Fock Theory (HF) and Density Functional Theory (DFT) using B3LYP functional with 6-311G(d,p) basis set. Both HF and DFT methods yield good agreement with the experimental data. Vibrational modes are assigned with the help of Vibrational Energy Distribution Analysis (VEDA) program. UV-Visible spectrum was recorded in the spectral range of 190-800nm and the results are compared with the calculated values using TD-DFT approach. Stability of the molecule arising from hyperconjugative interactions, charge delocalization have been analyzed using natural bond orbital (NBO) analysis. The results obtained from the studies of Highest Occupied Molecular Orbital (HOMO) and Lowest Unoccupied Molecular Orbital (LUMO) are used to calculate molecular parameters like ionization potential, electron affinity, global hardness, electron chemical potential and global electrophilicity.


Subject(s)
Benzylidene Compounds/chemistry , Nitriles/chemistry , Molecular Conformation , Quantum Theory , Spectrophotometry, Ultraviolet , Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared , Thermodynamics , Thermogravimetry
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Ayu ; 36(3): 233-7, 2015.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27313408

ABSTRACT

Meditation has become popular in many Western nations, especially the USA. An increasing body of research shows various health benefits associated with meditation and these findings have sparked interest in the field of medicine. The practice of meditation originated in the ancient Vedic times of India and is described in the ancient Vedic texts. Meditation is one of the modalities used in Ayurveda (Science of Life), the comprehensive, natural health care system that originated in the ancient Vedic times of India. The term "meditation" is now loosely used to refer to a large number of diverse techniques. According to Vedic science, the true purpose of meditation is to connect oneself to one's deep inner Self. Techniques which achieve that goal serve the true purpose of meditation. Neurological and physiological correlates of meditation have been investigated previously. This article describes the process of meditation at a more fundamental level and aims to shed light on the deeper underlying mechanism of the beneficial effects associated with meditation. Research on the effects of meditation is summarized.

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Biochem Biophys Rep ; 4: 312-323, 2015 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29124219

ABSTRACT

The X-ray diffraction and spectroscopic properties of 1-amino-4-hydroxy-9,10-anthraquinone (1-AHAQ), a simple analogue of anthracycline chemotherapeutic drugs were studied by adopting experimental and computational methods. The optimized geometrical parameters obtained from computational methods were compared with the results of X-ray diffraction analysis and the two were found to be in reasonably good agreement. X-ray diffraction study, Density Functional Theory (DFT) and natural bond orbital (NBO) analysis indicated two types of hydrogen bonds in the molecule. The IR spectra of 1-AHAQ were studied by Vibrational Energy Distribution Analysis (VEDA) using potential energy distribution (PED) analysis. The electronic spectra were studied by TDDFT computation and compared with the experimental results. Experimental and theoretical results corroborated each other to a fair extent. To understand the biological efficacy of 1-AHAQ, it was allowed to interact with calf thymus DNA and human breast adino-carcinoma cell MDA-MB-231. It was found that the molecule induces apoptosis in this adinocarcinoma cell, with little, if any, cytotoxic effect in HBL-100 normal breast epithelial cell.

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Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc ; 136 Pt B: 388-96, 2015 Feb 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25448943

ABSTRACT

6-Phenylazo-3-(p-tolyl)-2H-chromen-2-one 4 was prepared and characterized by IR, (1)H, and (13)C NMR spectral studies. The optimized structure of the chromen-2-one 4 was investigated by the Gaussian 03 B3LYP density functional method calculations at 6-31G(d,p) basis set. The gauge-independent atomic orbital (GIAO) (13)C and (1)H chemical shift calculations for the synthesized chromen-2-one in CDCl3 were also made by the same method. The computed IR frequencies of the chromen-2-one and the corresponding vibrational assignments were analyzed by means of potential energy distribution (PED%) calculation using vibrational energy distribution analysis (VEDA) program. The first order hyperpolarizability (ßtot), polarizability (α) and dipole moment (µ) were calculated using 6-311G(d,p) basis set and the nonlinear optical (NLO) properties are also addressed theoretically. Stability of the chromen-2-one 4 molecule has been analyzed by calculating the intramolecular charge transfer using natural bond order (NBO) analysis. The molecular electrostatic potentials, HOMO-LUMO energy gap and geometrical parameters were also computed. Topological properties of the electronic charge density in chromen-2-one 4 were analyzed employing the Bader's Atoms in Molecule (AIM) theory which indicated the presence of intramolecular hydrogen bond in the molecule.


Subject(s)
Azo Compounds/chemistry , Coumarins/chemistry , Models, Molecular , Azo Compounds/chemical synthesis , Carbon-13 Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Coumarins/chemical synthesis , Electrons , Molecular Conformation , Nonlinear Dynamics , Optical Phenomena , Proton Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared , Static Electricity , Thermodynamics , Vibration
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Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc ; 138: 460-73, 2015 Mar 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25528505

ABSTRACT

A novel unsymmetrical azine 2-(4-methoxybenzylidene)-1-(1-(4-isobutylphenyl) ethylidene) hydrazine (UA) was prepared and characterized by IR, (1)H and (13)C NMR spectral studies. A 2D - potential energy scan (PES) of p-isobutylacetophenone (IBAP) was the portal to the conformational analysis of UA by density functional theory (DFT) methods using 6-31G(d,p) basis set by Gaussian 03 program. The theoretical IR frequencies were found to be in good agreement with the experimental values. The IR frequencies of UA were analyzed by means of Potential energy Distribution (PED %) calculation using Vibrational Energy Distribution Analysis (VEDA 4) program. The experimental NMR chemical shift values of UA were compared with the theoretical values obtained by DFT method. Nonlinear optical behavior of the unsymmetrical azine is also examined by the theoretically predicted values of dipole moment (µ), polarizability (α0) and first hyperpolarizability (ßtot). Stability of the UA molecule has been analyzed using NBO analysis. The electrochemistry of UA studied experimentally by cyclic voltammetry is complemented by the computational analysis of the anionic form of the molecule UA. The determination of various global and local reactivity descriptors in the context of chemical reactivity is also performed and the electrophilicity at the vital atomic sites in UA is revealed. Bader's Atoms in molecules (AIM) theory of UA indicated the presence of intramolecular hydrogen bonding in the molecule. The molecular electrostatic potential (MEP) and HOMO-LUMO orbital analysis are also performed for the molecule UA.


Subject(s)
Benzyl Compounds/chemistry , Electrochemistry/methods , Hydrazines/chemistry , Spectrophotometry/methods , Azo Compounds , Carbon/chemistry , Hydrogen/chemistry , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Models, Molecular , Molecular Conformation , Nonlinear Dynamics , Normal Distribution , Spectrophotometry, Infrared/methods , Static Electricity , Thermodynamics , Vibration
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Rev. psicanal ; 21(1): 57-72, abr. 2014.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-716767

ABSTRACT

Em seu livro Atenção e interpretação: uma abordagem científica ao insight na psicanálise e no grupo (1970), Wilfred R. Bion propõe uma psicanálise científica, isto é, uma disciplina que consiste em evitar a memória e o desejo. Neste artigo comparo o pensamento do euro-asiático W.R. Bion com o pensamento especulativo dos brâmanes e dos budistas. Partimos da ideia que a copresença de tempos históricos na vida de cada um e das várias sociedades está presente em nós e que essa copresença (ou presença comum) é um chamado à obscuridade do nosso ser e do nosso agir. Esta obscuridade tem sido iluminada por alguns religiosos e/ou filósofos e/ou místicos indianos, Bhartrhari, Gaudapada, Sankara, e estas verdades têm ocupado um lugar nas reflexões de W. R. Bion e na constituição do estatuto da psicanálise científica.


In his book Attention and interpretation: a scientific approach to insight in psychoanalysis and group (1970) Wilfred R. Bion proposes a scientific psychoanalysis, that is, a discipline consisting in avoiding memory and desire. In this paper I compare the Euro-Asian W. R. Bion’s thinking to the speculative thinking of the Brahmans and the Buddhists. Our starting point is the idea that the co-presence of historic times in each life and of the many societies is present within ourselves, and that this co-presence (or common presence) is a call to the darkness of our being and of our acting. This darkness has been enlightened by some religious people and/or philosophers and/or mystic Indians: Bhartrhari, Gaudapada, Sankara, and these truths have a place in W. R. Bion’s reflections and in the constitution of the scientific psychoanalysis statute.


En su libro Attention and interpretation. a scientific approach to insight in psychoanalysis and group (1970), Wilfred R. Bion propone el psicoanálisis científico, esto es una disciplina consistente en el evitar la memoria y el deseo. En este trabajo, comparo el pensamiento del euroasiático W. R. Bion con el pensamiento especulativo de los brahmanes y de los budistas. Partiendo de la idea de que la copresencia de tiempos históricos en la vida de cada uno y de las varias sociedades está presente en nosotros y que esta copresencia (o presencia común) es uma llamada a la oscuridad del nuestro ser y del nuestro hacer. Esta oscuridad viene siendo iluminada por algunos religiosos y/o filósofos y/o místicos indianos, Bhartrhari, Gaudapada, Sankara y estas verdades vienen ocupando lugar en las reflexiones de W. R. Bion y en la constitución del estatuto del psicoanálisis científico.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Thinking/ethics , Psychoanalysis/trends , Memory , Psychoanalysis/methods , Dreams
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Rev. psicanal ; 21(1): 57-72, abr. 2014.
Article in Portuguese | Index Psychology - journals | ID: psi-65059

ABSTRACT

Em seu livro Atenção e interpretação: uma abordagem científica ao insight na psicanálise e no grupo (1970), Wilfred R. Bion propõe uma psicanálise científica, isto é, uma disciplina que consiste em evitar a memória e o desejo. Neste artigo comparo o pensamento do euro-asiático W.R. Bion com o pensamento especulativo dos brâmanes e dos budistas. Partimos da ideia que a copresença de tempos históricos na vida de cada um e das várias sociedades está presente em nós e que essa copresença (ou presença comum) é um chamado à obscuridade do nosso ser e do nosso agir. Esta obscuridade tem sido iluminada por alguns religiosos e/ou filósofos e/ou místicos indianos, Bhartrhari, Gaudapada, Sankara, e estas verdades têm ocupado um lugar nas reflexões de W. R. Bion e na constituição do estatuto da psicanálise científica. (AU)


In his book Attention and interpretation: a scientific approach to insight in psychoanalysis and group (1970) Wilfred R. Bion proposes a scientific psychoanalysis, that is, a discipline consisting in avoiding memory and desire. In this paper I compare the Euro-Asian W. R. Bion’s thinking to the speculative thinking of the Brahmans and the Buddhists. Our starting point is the idea that the co-presence of historic times in each life and of the many societies is present within ourselves, and that this co-presence (or common presence) is a call to the darkness of our being and of our acting. This darkness has been enlightened by some religious people and/or philosophers and/or mystic Indians: Bhartrhari, Gaudapada, Sankara, and these truths have a place in W. R. Bion’s reflections and in the constitution of the scientific psychoanalysis statute. (AU)


En su libro Attention and interpretation. a scientific approach to insight in psychoanalysis and group (1970), Wilfred R. Bion propone el psicoanálisis científico, esto es una disciplina consistente en el evitar la memoria y el deseo. En este trabajo, comparo el pensamiento del euroasiático W. R. Bion con el pensamiento especulativo de los brahmanes y de los budistas. Partiendo de la idea de que la copresencia de tiempos históricos en la vida de cada uno y de las varias sociedades está presente en nosotros y que esta copresencia (o presencia común) es uma llamada a la oscuridad del nuestro ser y del nuestro hacer. Esta oscuridad viene siendo iluminada por algunos religiosos y/o filósofos y/o místicos indianos, Bhartrhari, Gaudapada, Sankara y estas verdades vienen ocupando lugar en las reflexiones de W. R. Bion y en la constitución del estatuto del psicoanálisis científico. (AU)


Subject(s)
Psychoanalysis , Thinking , Religious Philosophies
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Indian J Dermatol ; 58(6): 413-6, 2013 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24249889

ABSTRACT

Rgveda is the oldest religious book of the Aryans. It picturises the early lives of the Aryans. We get mention of various diseases in this Veda. Skin - both in health and diseases had caught attention of the Vedic sages. Skin was not merely an organ of attraction and look but its colour was important socially. Mentions of various diseases like leprosy, guinea worm, jaundice etc., are interesting. Mention of different disorders of the nails and hair are also there, though in a very primitive and mystic form. Management strategy was consisted of herbs, amulates, chanting of mantras, touching the body, uses of water and sunrays etc. This may be presumed that this Veda founded the base for the Ayurveda of the later period.

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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23872018

ABSTRACT

The molecular geometry, the normal mode frequencies and corresponding vibrational assignments, natural bond orbital analysis and the HOMO-LUMO analysis of 7-Amino-2,4-dimethylquinolinium formate in the ground state were performed by B3LYP levels of theory using the 6-31G(d) basis set. The optimised bond lengths and bond angles are in good agreement with the X-ray data. The vibrational spectra of the title compound which is calculated by DFT method, reproduces vibrational wave numbers and intensities with an accuracy which allows reliable vibrational assignments. The possibility of N-H⋯O hydrogen bonding was identified using NBO analysis. Natural bond orbital analysis confirms the presence of intramolecular charge transfer and the hydrogen bonding interaction.


Subject(s)
Formates/chemistry , Models, Molecular , Quantum Theory , Quinolinium Compounds/chemistry , Vibration , Molecular Conformation , Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared , Spectrum Analysis, Raman , Thermodynamics
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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23778167

ABSTRACT

The principle of operations of the VEDA program written by the author for Potential Energy Distribution (PED) analysis of theoretical vibrational spectra is described. Nowadays, the PED analysis is indispensible tool in serious analysis of the vibrational spectra. To perform the PED analysis it is necessary to define 3N-6 linearly independent local mode coordinates. Already for 20-atomic molecules it is a difficult task. The VEDA program reads the input data automatically from the Gaussian program output files. Then, VEDA automatically proposes an introductory set of local mode coordinates. Next, the more adequate coordinates are proposed by the program and optimized to obtain maximal elements of each column (internal coordinate) of the PED matrix (the EPM parameter). The possibility for an automatic optimization of PED contributions is a unique feature of the VEDA program absent in any other programs performing PED analysis.


Subject(s)
Spectrophotometry, Infrared/methods , Spectrum Analysis, Raman/methods , Algorithms , Halogenation , Models, Molecular , Propane/chemistry , Software
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Rev. biol. trop ; 59(1): 255-267, mar. 2011. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-638062

ABSTRACT

Latitudinal and bathymetric distribution of the most abundant and frequent species in the shrimp bycatch from the Gulf of California, Mexico. The Gulf of California is one of the most mega-diverse regions in the world, for which few fishery information is available. We present here latitudinal and bathymetric distribution of the most abundant and frequent bycatch species from the Gulf of California. The samples were obtained from a total of 111 hauls taken during seven research cruises of the closed shrimp season (2002-2005-2007), and also, from research cruises made at depths up to 90m. Due to the high variety species in this experimental shrimp bycatch, only those with highest biological value index (BVI) were selected. A total of fifteen species had the highest BVI and represented about 60% of the total abundance. A total of 16 508 organisms were analyzed, representing 243 fish, crustacean, mollusk and echinoderm species. Fish were the most abundant, being the most frequent species: Urobatis halleri, Synodus scituliceps, Diplectrum pacificum, Haemulopsis nitidus and Eucinostomus argenteus. A wide latitudinal distribution of these species along the study area, as well as a bathymetric distribution from 9 to 67m depth, was observed. Two of these species were found at 325m depth. Due to the wide bathymetric distribution obtained, total abundances and sizes for each species by depth strata should be determined, and one can assume that deeper than 25m, the capture of these species decreases, and these areas can be used as natural repopulation areas, for depths where they are mainly captured by the commercial shrimp fishery. Rev. Biol. Trop. 59 (1): 255- 267. Epub 2011 March 01.


El Golfo de California es una de las regiones más mega diversas en el mundo, del cual poca información pesquera está disponible. Aquí se presenta la distribución latitudinal y batimétrica de las especies más abundantes y frecuentes en la fauna acompañante del camarón del Golfo de California. Las muestras fueron obtenidas de un total de 111 lances provenientes de siete cruceros en época de veda del camarón (2002-2005- 2007) y prospecciones realizadas a profundidades mayores a los 90m. Debido al gran número de especies en esta fauna asociada al camarón, se eligieron las que presentaron el índice de valor biológico (IVB) más alto. Las 15 especies con IVB más alto representaron el 60% de la abundancia total. Un total de 16 508 organismos fueron analizados representando 243 especies entre peces, crustáceos, moluscos y equinodermos. El grupo de los peces fue el más abundante, siendo las más abundantes y frecuentes: Urobatis halleri, Synodus scituliceps, Diplectrum pacificum, Haemulopsis nitidus y Eucinostomus argenteus. Se observó una amplia distribución latitudinal de estas especies a lo largo del área de estudio y una distribución batimétrica desde los 9 hasta los 67m de profundidad. Dos de ellas se distribuyeron hasta los 325m. Debido a esta amplia distribución batimétrica, se hace necesario determinar las abundancias totales y tallas por estrato de profundidad para cada especie, ya que a profundidades mayores de 25m la captura de éstas puede ser más baja y pueden servir como áreas de repoblación natural para las profundidades donde son capturadas principalmente por la flota camaronera comercial.


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Animals , Decapoda/classification , Mexico , Population Density , Population Dynamics , Seasons
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