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In: La nouvelle critique: NC ; politique, marxisme, culture, Heft 83, S. 54-59
ISSN: 0029-4721
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In: La nouvelle critique: NC ; politique, marxisme, culture, Heft 83, S. 54-59
ISSN: 0029-4721
In: Revista de las Fuerzas Armadas, Heft 89, S. 281-284
ISSN: 2981-3018
En la actualidad Gobiernos, IPS y desarrolladores de software enfrentan la necesidad de mejorar la eficiencia de los sistemas de información en salud mediante una adecuada gestión de la información y la implementación de TICS. Una de las áreas de interés, es el desarrollo de perfiles de interoperabilidad que permita intercambiar información y mejorar la colaboración entre los diferentes actores del sistema de salud. El objetivo del presente artículo es definir y validar un modelo arquitectónico de interoperabilidad entre sistemas de información de IPS en Colombia. El modelo, sustentando en normatividad Colombiana, sugiere el uso de SOA como referencia para definir la arquitectura software y el estándar HL7 para el intercambio de mensajes y documentos clínicos. Posteriormente se evalúa el modelo mediante un grupo de profesionales con experiencia en desarrollo de sistemas de información y una prueba piloto basada en dos escenarios de interoperabilidad en tres IPS de Popayán. El modelo busca aportar una metodología de modelamiento y desarrollo de software en IPS y empresas desarrolladoras, mejorando así el nivel de entendimiento y control sobre las transacciones de información presentes en la prestación de servicios. ; Nowadays governments, health services organizations and software developers face the need to improve the efficiency of information systems in health through information management and ICT implementation. One of the areas of interest is the development of interoperability profiles that allow exchange information and improve collaboration between different actors in the health system. The aim of this paper is to define and validate an architectural model of interoperability between information systems on IPS in Colombia. The model, grounded in Colombian legislation, suggests the use of SOA as a reference to define the software architecture and HL7 standard for the exchange of messages and clinical documents. Subsequently the model is evaluated by a group of professionals with experience in information systems development and piloted based on two interoperability scenarios in three IPS of Popayán. The model aims to provide a methodology for software modeling and development among health services organizations, improving the level of understanding and control over information transactions present in the delivery of services.
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Considering the increasing demand towards "ready-to-cook" processed seafood products, recognised as being potential contributors to high sodium (Na) intake by consumers, this study aimed to assess the effect of sodium chloride (NaCl) reduction on physicochemical, microbiological and sensory properties of European seabass (Dicentrarchus labrax) sausages stored in chilling conditions during 5 weeks. Three formulations were tested in comparison with a control (100% NaCl, CTR): (i) 50% NaCl+50% ME (oleoresins microcapsules) (F1); (ii) 50% NaCl+50% KCl (F2); and (iii) only 50% NaCl (F3). The NaCl reduction mainly affected the texture and the salty taste, resulting in softer and perceived as less salty sausages after processing. However, hardness differences disappeared after 5 weeks. It seems that an antioxidant protection was obtained in sausages formulated with oleoresins microcapsules. No or low growth of psychrotrophic and mesophilic bacteria was observed (≤2.40 log CFU/g). Decreasing NaCl content and/or partially replacing it (50%) by KCl or oleoresins microcapsules seem to be suitable solutions to reduce Na (30.9–36.3%) levels, while maintaining the chilled sausages quality for 5 weeks. The partial replacement of NaCl by KCl also allows obtaining a product richer in K (997.2 mg/100 g), which ingestion may contribute for a cardiovascular protective effect. ; This research was supported by European and national funds through the SEAFOODTOMORROW (European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under Grant Agreement no. 773400), SmoKlean (Mar 2020 FEAMP-0025) and Saltreduction (where oleoresins microcapsules were developed) projects as well as Foundation for Science and Technology (projects: UIDB/04077/2020, UIDB/ 04423/2020 and UIDP/04423/2020).
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In: Natural hazards and earth system sciences: NHESS, Band 11, Heft 3, S. 987-991
ISSN: 1684-9981
Abstract. In this paper, we report the observation of a significant decrease of the vertical component of the atmospheric electrical field in the Évora region (Portugal) during the M = 4.1 Sousel earthquake of 27 March 2010. The epicentre of the earthquake was 52 km from the observation site, which falls within the theoretical earthquake preparation radius. A simple interpretation based on hypothetical radon emissions is presented, and future experiments required to elucidate these observations are outlined. To our knowledge, this is the first reported observation of a decrease of the atmospheric electrical field preceding an earthquake.