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Dream characteristics of 27 women from a graduate counseling program were correlated with the Goldfarb Fear of Fat Scale. Significant positive correlations were obtained for scores with recurrent nightmares (.38) and dreaming one is dreaming (.40). An inverse relationship was noted between sexual content of dreams and scores for fear of fat (-.41). Results were discussed in terms of associations among dissociation, body image, and the dream process.
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Anorexia Nerviosa/psicología , Imagen Corporal , Miedo , Obesidad/psicología , Adulto , Trastornos Disociativos/psicología , Femenino , Humanos , Persona de Mediana Edad , Inventario de PersonalidadRESUMEN
The light-induced new EPR signals at g = 12 and 8 were observed in photosystem II (PS II) membranes by parallel polarization EPR. The signals were generated after two flashes of illumination at room temperature, and the signal intensity had four flashes period oscillation, indicating that the signal origin could be ascribed to the S3-state. Successful simulations were obtained assuming S = 1 spin for the values of the zero-field parameters, D = +/-0.435 +/- 0. 005 cm-1 and E/D = -0.317 +/- 0.002. Orientation dependence of the g =12 and 8 signal intensities shows that the axial direction of the zero-field interaction of the manganese cluster is nearly parallel to the membrane normal.
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Proteínas del Complejo del Centro de Reacción Fotosintética/química , Spinacia oleracea/química , Cloroplastos/química , Espectroscopía de Resonancia por Spin del Electrón , Membranas Intracelulares/química , Manganeso/química , Fotólisis , Complejo de Proteína del Fotosistema IIRESUMEN
The effects of various formate concentrations on both the donor and the acceptor sides in oxygen-evolving PS II membranes (BBY particles) were examined. EPR, oxygen evolution and variable chlorophyll fluorescence have been observed. It was found that formate inhibits the formation of the S(2) state multiline signal concomitant with stimulation of the Q(A)(-)Fe(2+) signal at g = 1.82. The decrease and the increase in intensities of the multiline and Q(A)(-)Fe(2+) signals, respectively, had a linear relation for formate concentrations between 5 and 500 mM. The g = 4.1 signal formation measured in the absence of methanol was not inhibited by formate up to 250 mM in the buffer. In the presence of 3% methanol the g = 4.1 signal evolved as formate concentration increased. The evolved signal could be ascribed to the inhibited centers. Oxygen evolution measured in the presence of an electron acceptor, phenyl-p-benzoquinone, was also inhibited by formate proportionally to the decrease in the multiline signal intensity. The inhibition seemed to be due to a retarded electron transfer from the water-oxidizing complex to Y(Z)(+), which was observed in the decay kinetics of the Y(Z)(+) signal induced by illumination above 250 K. These results show that formate induces inhibition of water oxidation reactions as well as electron transfer on the PS II acceptor side. The inhibition effects of formate in PS II were found to be reversible, indicating no destructive effect on the reaction center induced by formate.