Browsing by Author "Leiva Llantén, Eduardo David"
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- ItemActivating and inhibitory Fc gamma receptors can differentially modulate T cell-mediated autoimmunity(2008) Iruretagoyena B., Mirentxu; Riedel Soria, Claudia; Leiva Llantén, Eduardo David; Gutiérrez Torres, Miguel Alejandro; Jacobelli, Sergio H.; Kalergis Parra, Alexis Mikes
- ItemCritical role of histidines 120, 213, 245 and 319 for the potentiation of the P2X(2) receptor by copper or zinc(2004) Huidobro-Toro, J.P.; Lorca Rojas, Ramón Alberto; Bull Simpfendorfer, Paulina; Bravo, L.; Arredondo, C.; Gonzalez, J.; Leiva Llantén, Eduardo David
- ItemEnhanced Heavy Metal Removal from Acid Mine Drainage Wastewater Using Double-Oxidized Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes(2020) Rodriguez, C.; Leiva Llantén, Eduardo David
- ItemHost immunity during RSV pathogenesis(2008) Bueno Ramírez, Susan; González Muñoz, Pablo Alberto; Pacheco, Rodrigo; Leiva Llantén, Eduardo David; Cautivo Reyes, Kelly Margarita; Tobar Durán, Hugo Eduardo; Mora, Jorge E.; Prado, Carolina E.; Zuniga, Juan P.; Jimenez, Jorge; Riedel, Claudia A.; Kalergis Parra, Alexis Mikes
- ItemIncreased Adsorption of Heavy Metal Ions in Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes with Improved Dispersion Stability(2020) Rodriguez, C.; Briano, S.; Leiva Llantén, Eduardo David
- ItemRemoval of Arsenic Using Acid/Metal-Tolerant Sulfate Reducing Bacteria: A New Approach for Bioremediation of High-Arsenic Acid Mine Waters(2017) Serrano, Jennyfer; Leiva Llantén, Eduardo David; CEDEUS (Chile)
- ItemThe Hydrosocial Cycle and the Inequalities in Access to Water in Rural Areas of Metropolitan Region of Santiago, Chile(Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI), 2024) Rodríguez, Carolina; Serrano, Jennyfer; Sánchez A., Rafael; Leiva Llantén, Eduardo DavidWater scarcity in Chile has been increasing in recent years, particularly in the central-northern region, associated with a sustained decrease in rainfall and the effects of climate change. This study characterizes the hydrosocial cycle in the Metropolitan Region of Santiago, Chile, with a focus on rural areas, examining the relationship between water availability and socioeconomic factors. For this, demographic data and data related to water demand and use, obtained from government databases, were used. In addition, geographic information systems (GIS) were used for spatial analysis and map creation. Finally, surveys were conducted in rural schools and households to obtain information on water use perceptions and practices. The results show inequalities in access to water with a moderate negative correlation between poverty and water connection/consumption. Rural areas exhibited stronger negative correlations, indicating a greater impact of poverty on water access. Water-saving practices, such as reusing washing water for irrigation, were prevalent in rural households. These results highlight the importance of the hydrosocial cycle to understand the dynamics and factors that shape water demand and consumption in a highly complex region.
- ItemWater Balance Assessment in Schools and Households of Rural Areas of Coquimbo Region, North-Central Chile: Potential for Greywater Reuse(2020) Rodríguez, C.; Sánchez A., Rafael; Lozano Parra, Javier; Rebolledo, N.; Schneider, N.; Serrano, J.; Leiva Llantén, Eduardo David