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        Paralelismos y Diferencias en la Práctica Ecuménica

        Alejandro Paredes 한국라틴아메리카학회 2013 라틴아메리카연구 Vol.26 No.2

        This article describes my reconstruction of the relationship between Latin America and East and South Asia which I have carried out based upon collective publications involving a Latin American ecumenical activist named Mauricio Lopez. Ecumenism is a religious movement that seeks unity among Christian churches. In the 1960s and 1970s in Latin America, ecumenism was linked strongly to social protest movements, while in Asia it grew out of commitments to the process of decolonization. The Argentinean philosopher and theologian Mauricio Lopez was a leader of this movement. He held important positions in American and global ecumenical organizations : Leader of the Latin American Christian Student Movement (1955-1963), co-founder of Church and Society in Latin America (ISAL) in 1961, and serving as deputy secretary of the Department of Church and Society of the World Council of Churches (1963-1968). Between 1973 and 1976 he was rector of the Universidad Nacional de San Luis (Argentina), but in 1977 he disappeared as a result of being kidnapped by the Argentinean military dictatorship. This paper begins with an investigation of Latin American ecumenism in the 1960s and 1970s and then advances to analysis of the writings of Lopez as he sought contact with Asian authors. For this analysis we employ the methodology of social network analysis, specifically the reconstruction of co-authorship networks. In a third stage, we follow up with examination of the life histories of the Asian authors who corresponded with Lopez. In conclusion, we find many parallels between Lopez and the Asian authors with whom he corresponded, but there were also and the differences with Lopez’s ecumenical practice.

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        Frequency spectra characterization of noncoding human genomic sequences

        O. Paredes,Rebeca Romo‑Vázquez,Israel Román‑Godínez,Hugo Vélez‑Pérez,Ricardo A. Salido‑Ruiz,J. Alejandro Morales 한국유전학회 2020 Genes & Genomics Vol.42 No.10

        Background Noncoding sequences have been demonstrated to possess regulatory functions. Its classifcation is challenging because they do not show well-defned nucleotide patterns that can correlate with their biological functions. Genomic signal processing techniques like Fourier transform have been employed to characterize coding and noncoding sequences. This transformation in a systematic whole-genome noncoding library, such as the ENCODE database, can provide evidence of a periodic behaviour in the noncoding sequences that correlates with their regulatory functions. Objective The objective of this study was to classify diferent noncoding regulatory regions through their frequency spectra. Methods We computed machine learning algorithms to classify the noncoding regulatory sequences frequency spectra. Results The sequences from diferent regulatory regions, cell lines, and chromosomes possessed distinct frequency spectra, and that machine learning classifers (such as those of the support vector machine type) could successfully discriminate among regulatory regions, thus correlating the frequency spectra with their biological functions Conclusion Our work supports the idea that there are patterns in the noncoding sequences of the genome.

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