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    Analysis of information security in the PoW (Proof of Work) and PoS (Proof of Stake)blockchain protocols as an alternative for handling confidential nformation in the public finance ecuadorian sector
    (IEEE, 2021-06-23)
    Silvana Abigail Yacchirema Chicaiza
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    SAGUAY CHAFLA, CIRO NAPOLEON  
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    Ramiro Delgado Rodriguez
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    Luis Fernando Enriquez Alvarez
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    IÑIGUEZ MATUTE, POLO FABIAN  
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    Exploring zinc deficiency using serum Zn levels: consequences and potential solutions in suckling pigs
    (Oxford University Press (OUP), 2023-11-30)
    Laia Blavi
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    VILLAGOMEZ ESTRADA, SANDRA DANIELA  
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    David Solà-Oriol
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    José F Pérez
    Abstract Three trials were undertaken to provide an answer to different questions: 1) Are suckling pigs able to maintain physiological serum Zn levels throughout lactation and do these levels vary between high and low body weight (BW) pigs?, 2) Are serum Zn levels in pigs soon after weaning a predisposing factor for diarrhea?, and 3) Is it possible to increase serum Zn levels at weaning by supplementing Zn during lactation. In trial 1, blood samples were taken from pigs during lactation. Eight pigs (one piglet per litter) had blood drawn on days 0 (farrowing), 7, 14, 21, and 28 (weaning), and 60 pigs (selected from the whole farrowing batch with 35 sows), categorized as either heavy (8.63 kg) or light (5.50 kg) had blood drawn on day 28. Serum Zn levels at birth were 1.2 mg/L and decreased (P < 0.01) to 0.67 mg/L on day 28. Heavier pigs showed greater (P < 0.01) serum Zn levels (0.98 mg/L) than light BW pigs (0.79 mg/L). In trial 2, blood samples were obtained from 240 pigs at weaning (26.2 ± 2.5 d) with an average initial BW of 6.94 ± 1.87 kg and were distributed into 24 pens (10 pigs/pen) by BW. Diarrhea incidence was recorded daily from days 0 to 35 post-weaning. From the 240 pigs, a group of 110 pigs with uniform BW (6.5 ± 1.9 kg) was selected and separated into two groups based on serum Zn levels at weaning with 55 pigs with low serum Zn (LZn: <0.71 mg/L) and 55 pigs with high serum Zn (HZn: >0.9 mg/L). Pigs with LZn were 2.49 times as likely to have diarrhea as pigs with HZn (P < 0.02). In trial 3, a total of 96 suckling pigs were allotted four treatments that consisted of the daily administration of 0, 6, 18, or 30 mg of Zn as Zn citrate in capsule form during the last 7 d of lactation. Pigs were individually weighed, and blood samples were obtained on days 14, 21 (weaning), and 7 after weaning. Serum Zn levels linearly increased by day as Zn citrate supplementation increased (interaction, P < 0.001). However, only light pigs supplemented with 18 and 30 mg/L of Zn experienced an increase in serum Zn levels during lactation. In conclusion, a decrease in serum Zn levels occurs during lactation and is more severe in low BW pigs. Low Zn status (< 0.7 mg/L) at weaning may be a predisposing factor for diarrhea. However, Zn supplementation during lactation can mitigate this decrease in light pigs.
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    Hereditary gingival fibromatosis: A Case Report.
    (Facultad de Odontologia, Universidad de Concepcion, 2021-06-30)
    Daysi Morocho-Monteros
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    PARISE VASCO, JUAN MARCOS  
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    Danela Cisneros-Boada
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    MANZANO FLORES, ELCIRA SABELA  
    Introduction: Hereditary gingival fibromatosis is a rare disorder with a genetic component that may appear during tooth replacement. This condition can cause functional and aesthetic pro-blems such as malocclusions, diastemas, pain when chewing, dental caries, periodontal disease, delayed eruption, among others. Objective: To report the multidisciplinary treatment provided to a patient with hereditary gingival fibromatosis. Case Report: This report describes the treatment carried out in a thirteen-year-old male patient presenting generalized increase in gingival volume associated with functional and aesthetic compromise and delayed eruption of permanent teeth. After diagnosis, a multidisciplinary intervention was proposed, involving perio-dontal and pediatric dentistry procedures, which improved the quality of life of the patient both functionally and aesthetically. Conclusion: Hereditary gingival fibromatosis not only affects the dental eruption process, but also causes aesthetic and emotional alterations in the patient. The periodontal procedures significantly im-proved the appearance, function, and the psychological state of the patient.
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    Using in feed xylanase or stimbiotic to reduce the variability in corn nutritive value for broiler chickens
    (Elsevier BV, 2024-03)
    MELO DURÁN, DIEGO ALEXANDER  
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    Gemma González-Ortiz
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    Michael R. Bedford
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    VILLAGOMEZ ESTRADA, SANDRA DANIELA  
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    Mercè Farré
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    José F. Pérez
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    David Solà-Oriol

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