Publications by authors named "Benavides H"

A whole-food, plant-based (WFPB) eating pattern has shown benefits in preventing and reversing chronic disease, yet nursing curricula rarely include content on nutrition as a primary modality for disease management. We implemented several undergraduate and graduate nursing and interprofessional teaching strategies to increase student knowledge of a WFPB diet and help nurses improve patient outcomes through assimilation. Students requested additional emphasis on WFPB diets and chronic illness in the curriculum.

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This study aimed to evaluate the influence of pH changes on morphometric parameters of casein micelles and a general overview of their conformational structure through microscopy techniques, Raman spectroscopy and multivariate analysis. It was found that casein micelles morphology and protein secondary structure depend strongly upon pH. The changes of arithmetic average roughness (Ra), size, and shape of casein micelles at different pH are properly characterized by atomic force and cryo-transmission electron microscopy.

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A disproportionate number of COVID-19 cases affect older, minority populations. Obese older adults are at higher risk for severe COVID-19 complications and lower survival rates; minority older adults often experience higher rates of obesity. A plant-based diet intervention may improve COVID-19 obesity modifiable risk factors.

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  • Research on intercalation and substitution in 2D materials is important for electronics, catalysts, and batteries.
  • The study presents a method to create sulfur-deficient molybdenum sulfide structures and substitute them with copper atoms using a colloidal synthesis approach.
  • Various techniques were used to analyze the effects of copper substitution on the physical properties and hydrogen evolution reaction activity, indicating potential applications in catalysis and energy storage.
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The Beagle Channel is a remote subantarctic environment where mussel aquaculture initiatives have existed since the early 1990s. Here we analyze phytoplankton biomass and composition, and the occurrence of harmful microalgae species and their toxins at three sites during the period 2015-2016. The occurrence of potentially harmful algae was observed throughout the study period, including toxigenic dinoflagellates such as Alexandrium catenella (Group I of the A.

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Agriculture research uses "recommendation domains" to develop and transfer crop management practices adapted to specific contexts. The scale of recommendation domains is large when compared to individual production sites and often encompasses less environmental variation than farmers manage. Farmers constantly observe crop response to management practices at a field scale.

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The spatial and seasonal variation of the specific composition and community parameters (abundance, diversity, richness and evenness) of the intertidal algal assemblages was studied at four coastal sampling sites, distributed along an environmental gradient from the sewage water outfall of Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Two of them were located close to the sewage outfall (<800m) (impacted area) and the two other were 8 and 9km distant (non-impacted area). The algal abundance was monthly analyzed from October 2008 to May 2009.

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Bryopsis sp. from a restricted area of the rocky shore of Mar del Plata (Argentina) on the Atlantic coast was identified as Bryopsis plumosa (Hudson) C. Agardh (Bryopsidales, Chlorophyta) based on morphological characters and rbcL and tufA DNA barcodes.

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Since the cornea is an avascular tissue and does not possess its own elaborate system of defenses, its response to insulting agents is multifactorial and varies according to the immune response of the host, the virulence of the infecting organism, and the site of infection. An overview of clinical conditions with different etiologies is presented here, with a discussion of the various responses of the corneal tissue to a variety of ocular pathogens.

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A case is presented in which a sudden refractive change and its subsequent recovery is documented by keratometry and subjective refraction measurements. Appropriate examination techniques demonstrate that the cornea and by inference other structures such as the lens are are the structures which have been affected. Various possible etiologies are discussed.

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