The deadline is October 21 Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas .- The Autonomous University of Chiapas informs that due to the demand in the number of tokens for the admission exam for the January – June 2022 school year, the period to make this request is extended until October 21.This determination applies to...
INTER-INSTITUTIONAL DIPLOMA ON PREVENTION OF MONEY LAUNDERING
It will be carried out in coordination with 4 universities. Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas.- The Autonomous University of Chiapas, through the Legal Research Institute, will carry out the Inter-institutional Diploma on the prevention of money laundering and combating the financing of terrorism in the sector of vulnerable activities.The academic activity has the...
REGISTRATIONS
Description:As part of the call for new admission for the July-December 2021 school year, those accepted to the bachelor's degrees in the distance modality must carry out their ordinary registration process. Don't be left out! Avoid untimely expenses. Date:From June 1 to July 16
1ST VIRTUAL INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF EDUCATION
Objective: to open a space for dialogue and reflection that enables discussion on current educational problems and the challenges that these entail for educational research in times of uncertainty. At the same time, foster discussion spaces that contribute to the development and training of researchers and education professionals. Important dates:...
Anuncio de felices fiestas y vacaciones de invierno Estimados,
Le informamos que el último día hábil en AUDC en el año 2022 será el 04 de noviembre de 2022 (Viernes). Las instalaciones de la Universidad estarán cerradas durante las vacaciones de invierno, es decir, del 07 de noviembre de 2022 al 5 de enero de 2023. Las actividades laborales...
Macrophage density is an adverse prognosticator for ipsilateral recurrence in ductal carcinoma in situ
Introduction There is evidence that supports the association of dense tumor infiltrating lymphocyte (TILs) with an increased risk of ipsilateral recurrence in ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS). However, the association of cellular composition of DCIS immune microenvironment with the histopathologic parameters and outcome is not well understood. Methods We queried...
Prevention in practice: why is it neglected and what can we do?
THE PROBLEM In the UK, one in seven adults smoke and more than one in four have obesity. Clinicians universally recognise these conditions as important preventable causes of early morbidity and mortality. Clinical consultations allow clinicians to intervene opportunistically on these risk factors but intervention is uncommon, even when patients...
ECMO in major burn patients: feasibility and considerations when multiple modes of mechanical ventilation fail
Abstract Background We report two cases of acute respiratory distress syndrome in burn patients who were successfully managed with good outcomes with extra corporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) after failing multiple conventional modes of ventilation, and review the relevant literature. Case presentation The two patients were a 39-year-old male and 53-year-old...
Cost Estimation of Road Traffic Injuries Among Iranian Motorcyclists Using the Willingness to Pay Method
Abstract Background Motorcycle riders are amongst some of the most vulnerable road users. The burden of motorcycles injuries from low and middle income countries is under-reported. Objectives In this study, the cost of traffic injuries among motorcyclists was calculated using the willingness to pay (WTP) method in Iran in 2013....
Rethinking Geschwind Syndrome Beyond Temporal Lobe Epilepsy
Geschwind Syndrome (GS) is a controversial clinical diagnosis defined as a cluster of inter-ictal behavioral manifestations as hypergraphia, hyperreligiosity, hyposexuality, mental rigidity, verbal and non-verbal viscosity (1). Behavioral manifestations of this syndrome are traditionally thought to be stemmed from temporal lobe epileptic seizures (TLE) via hyper-reactivity in the limbic networks...