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Tablas para comprobación de fechas en documentos históricos / por Eduardo Jusué
Jusue, Eduardo
Aguado, Luis
Cronología histórica
Calendarios
Tablas, cálculos, etc.
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1899
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España-Madrid
Madrid : Imprenta de Luis Aguado
Universidad de Granada
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oai:digibug.ugr.es:10481/738492022-03-28T11:54:15Zcom_10481_58169com_10481_196col_10481_73817
Más sobre gbl 'Monte' en el antiguo testamento
Torres Fernández, Antonio
2022-03-28T11:54:14Z
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1982-12
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Fernandez, A. T. (1982). Más sobre gbl'Monte'en el antiguo testamento. MEAH SECCIÓN HEBREO, 31, 135-140.
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oai:digibug.ugr.es:10481/661332021-06-15T18:42:51Zcom_10481_32186com_10481_2701col_10481_57182
Move my mind program: El papel del ejercicio físico en la mejora de la salud de los pacientes con esquizofrenia
Menéndez Granados, Carmen
Ortega Porcel, Francisco Bartolomé
Salud
Ejercicio físico
Esquizofrenia
El programa Move My Mind (MMM) nace de las necesidades especificadas anteriormente en una población que ha sido con asiduidad, ignorada. Hoy en día es un hecho irrefutable que cada vez más personas desarrollan un Trastorno Mental Grave (TMG) en la edad adulta.
Move My Mind pretende incorporar el hábito del ejercicio físico en la vida de la persona con esquizofrenia. Con ello:
• Mejorar el fitness cardiorrespiratorio y la condición física general.
• Mejorar la sintomatología en sus tres dominios: positivo, negativo y cognitivo.
• Mejorar la autoestima y el auto concepto.
• Aumentar la autonomía.
• Trabajar las habilidades sociales y de comunicación.
• Introducir nuevos hábitos de vida saludable.
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Eliminating Stereotypes: Villages as Desirable Spaces for Partying among Spanish Youth
Pavón Benítez, Laura
Álvarez-Montoya, José Manuel
Sánchez González, Penélope
Romo Avilés, María Nuria
The data form part of the project, “Etnografía digital feminista en los espacios recreativos
de uso y abuso de drogas entre los jóvenes” [“Feminist digital ethnography in the
recreational spaces of the use and abuse of drugs among young people”] (PID2019-105122RB-
I00/State Research Agency/10.13039/501100011033).
Most of the research on rural youth has focused on the material
conditions that cause their migration to cities, but it has not tended to
address sociocultural dimensions, such as those concerning leisure and
what might condition the processes of migration among young people. The
aim of this study is to contrast the discourse and representations that young
people have regarding leisure with the festive practices that they carry out in
Spanish villages. The fieldwork consisted of 13 discussion groups and 38 in-depth
interviews (N = 118), with participants aged between 15 and 24 years.
The results show that: (1) young people construct their idea of partying
through dominant, dichotomous and unequal rural–urban
representations,
demonstrating the presence of traditional stereotypes around rurality; (2)
the village becomes desirable as a place for partying at specific times of the
year, such as local festivals; (3) the practices of rural youth call into question
this normative imaginary, as is also shown by their adaptation, belonging
and agency in the construction and management of leisure. Getting rid
of stereotypes about rurality and creating positive thinking about the
leisure possibilities in villages can lead young people to see it as a space for
opportunities and personal development.
Funding for open access charge: Universidad de
Granada/CBUA
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Pavón-Benítez et al. Eliminating Stereotypes: Villages as Desirable Spaces for Partying among Spanish Youth. Rural Sociology 0(0), 2023, pp. 1–25 [DOI: 10.1111/ruso.12482]
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Optimization of castor bean (Ricinus communis L.) cultivation methods using biostimulants in an arid climate
Esmaeilian, Yaser
Babaeian, Mahdi
Caballero Calvo, Andrés
Arid climate
Biostimulants
Principal component analysis
Ricinus communis
In arid areas, low soil fertility, an imbalance of nutrients, and the inability of crops to absorb some nutrients are among the main constraints on crop production. The use of biological fertilizers and biostimulants can be a suitable solution. A 2-year field experiment was conducted as a factorial experiment based on a randomized complete block design with three replications to study the response of castor bean to arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) and amino acid biostimulant (AAB) (foliar, soil, and combined application methods). Findings showed that plants inoculated with AMF had better performance: the biological and seed yields were increased by an average of 20.9 and 26.4% over the 2 years of the experiment. The yield components showed a 14.0 to 18.6% increase, and the water productivity (WP) was improved by 13.9%. The seed oil content was increased by 5.1%: linoleic acid, an oil fatty acid, showed the highest response, with an increase of 10.0%. Among the AAB treatments, the combined application method (CAM) brought the best results. The highest increases in biological and seed yields (68.4 and 63.2%, respectively) were obtained from the CAM treatment. The WP was improved by 67.8% and the seed oil content showed an increase of 9.4%. Among the fatty acids, the highest increase (24.4%) belonged to linoleic acid. The results show a positive and significant response of castor beans to biostimulants, which indicates that replacing chemicals with biological fertilizers could be a promising approach to the cultivation of castor beans in arid climates.
Universidad de Granada/
CBUA
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Esmaeilian, Y., Babaeian, M. & Caballero-Calvo, A. Optimization of castor bean (Ricinus communis L.) cultivation methods using biostimulants in an arid climate. Euro-Mediterr J Environ Integr (2023). [https://doi.org/10.1007/s41207-023-00406-x]
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oai:digibug.ugr.es:10481/890932024-02-12T12:47:54Zcom_10481_30636com_10481_1202com_10481_190col_10481_30643
Orígenes, desarrollos y difusión de un modelo iconográfico. Jesús recogiendo sus vestiduras después de la flagelación (siglos XV- XX)
Fernández Paradas, Antonio Rafael
Sánchez Guzmán, Rubén
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Fernández Paradas, Antonio Rafael y Sánchez Guzmán, Rubén. Orígenes, desarrollos y difusión de un modelo iconográfico. Jesús recogiendo sus vestiduras después de la flagelación (siglos XV- XX), La Laguna: Sociedad Latina de Comunicación Social, 2012, pp. 1-158. ISBN: 978-84-940111-8-4.
978-84-940111-8-4
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La sexualidad y el consumo de drogas en el ocio nocturno juvenil: un estudio de casos en Granada
Sexuality and drug consumption in youth nightlife: case study in Granada
Burgos Jiménez, Rubén
Añaños Bedriñana, Fanny Tania
Jiménez Ríos, Francisco Javier
Juventud
Ocio
Droga
Educación sexual
Drugs
Sexuality
Youth
Nightlife
Sex education
El consumo de drogas y la práctica sexual asociada se erigen como grandes cuestiones presentes
en la sociedad, muchas veces llevadas a cabo con situaciones de riesgo, especialmente en
jóvenes, debido a un estilo de vida destinado a satisfacer las necesidades de forma inmediata y
placentera. Esta problemática se observa aún más en los ambientes nocturnos, donde se
experimentan diversos tipos de encuentros, con frecuencia, fortuitos y mediados por el uso de
drogas, desembocando en prácticas sexuales inseguras. Sin embargo, este aspecto no es tratado
con la debida importancia, tanto en los medios, en las políticas de salud y educativas como en la
educación familiar. El presente artículo aborda el ocio nocturno, el consumo de drogas y la
sexualidad de los jóvenes en la ciudad de Granada. Para ello, se realiza una investigación
cualitativa, mediante un estudio de casos, en el que se realizaron 28 entrevistas semiestructuradas
(14 hombres y 14 mujeres) en espacios nocturnos (pubs, discotecas, bare...), al objeto de
analizar las dinámicas desarrolladas, los estilos de vida y la formación y/o conocimientos sobre
educación sexual. Los resultados indican que, el 82% de estos jóvenes buscan espacios donde
consumir drogas, especialmente alcohol, divertirse y relacionarse con las personas de su interés
sexual. Esto supone encuentros sexuales inseguros para el 89,3%, generándose diversos riesgos
para contraer infecciones de transmisión sexual o embarazos no deseados. Con todo, el 57,2% de
los jóvenes expresan la falta de una correcta formación y educación sexual, por parte de padres y
profesionales de la educación, obteniendo la información mediante los iguales, internet y redes en
línea, lo cual requiere de una respuesta socioeducativa coherente a la realidad de este colectivo
Drug use and sexual practice are associated with practices in society, often carried out with
situations of risk, especially in young people, due to a lifestyle to meet needs immediately and
pleasantly. This problem is seen even more in nocturnal environments, where different types of
encounters are experienced, frequently, strengths and means for the use of drugs, leading to
unsafe sexual practices. However, this aspect is not treated with importance, both in the media, in
health and educational policies and in family education. This article deals with nightlife, drug
consumption and sexuality of young people in the city of Granada. For this, a qualitative research
is carried out, through a case study, in which 28 semi-structured interviews (14 men and 14
women) were carried out in night spaces (pubs, discos, bars ...), in order to analyze the dynamics
developed, Lifestyles and training and / or knowledge about sex education. The results indicate
that 82% of these young people seek spaces where drugs are consumed, especially alcohol, have
fun and interact with people of their sexual interest. This implies unsafe sexual encounters for
89.3%, generating different risks for contracting sexually transmitted infections or unwanted
pregnancies. However, 57.2% of young people express the lack of a correct education and sexual
education, by parents and education professionals, obtaining information through them, internet
and online networks, which requires of a socio-educational response coherent to the reality of this
group.
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Burgos Jiménez, Rubén J.; Añaños-Bedriñana, Fanny T. y Jiménez Ríos, Francisco J. La sexualidad y el consumo de drogas en el ocio nocturno juvenil: un estudio de casos en Granada. Revista Inclusiones Vol: 7 num 2 (2020): 557-577. [http://hdl.handle.net/10481/61172]
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High Incidence of Cataracts in the Follow-Up of Patients Undergoing Percutaneous Coronary Intervention for Chronic Coronary Total Occlusion
Rivera López, Ricardo Francisco
García López, Celia
Moreno Sánchez, José María
Rivera López, Rafael A.
Almansa López, Julio
Rivera Fernández, Ricardo
Molina Navarro, Eduardo
Jiménez Fernández, Miriam
Ortiz Pérez, Santiago
Ramírez Hernández, José Antonio
Cataracts
Ionizing radiation
Chronic coronary total occlusion
Percutaneous coronary intervention
Development of cataracts is a well-known adverse effect of ionizing radiation, but little
information is available on their incidence in patients after other medical procedures, such as cardiac
catheterizations. The study objective was to determine the incidence of cataracts in a cohort of patients
undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) for chronic coronary total occlusion (CTO) and
its association with radiation dose. The study analyzed the incidence of cataracts during the follow-up
of 126 patients who underwent chronic total coronary PCI, using Cox regression to identify predictive
factors of cataract development. The study included 126 patients, 86.9% male, with a mean age of
60.5 years (range, 55.0–68.0 years). Twenty-three (18.2% n = 23) developed cataracts during a mean
follow-up of 49.5 months (range 37.3–64.5 months). A higher incidence was observed in patients
who received more than 5 Gy (29.0% vs. 14.7%, Hazard ratio (HR = 2.84 [1.19–6.77]). Multivariate
analysis revealed a relationship between cataract development during the follow-up and a receipt of
radiation dose >5 Gy (HR = 2.60, 95% confidence interval [CI 1.03–6.61]; p = 0.03), presence or history
of predisposing eye disease (HR = 4.42, CI:1.57–12.40), diabetes (HR = 3.33 [1.22–9.24]), and older
age, as in >57 (HR, 6.40 [1.81–22.61]). An elevated incidence of cataracts was observed in patients
after PCI for CTO. The onset of cataracts is related to the radiation dose during catheterization, which
is a potentially avoidable effect of which operators should be aware.
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Rivera-López, R.; García-López, C.; Sánchez-Moreno, J.M.; Rivera-López, R.A.; Almansa-López, J.; Rivera-Fernández, R.; Molina-Navarro, E.; Jiménez-Fernández, M.; Ortiz-Pérez, S.; Ramírez-Hernández, J.A. High Incidence of Cataracts in the Follow-Up of Patients Undergoing Percutaneous Coronary Intervention for Chronic Coronary Total Occlusion. J. Clin. Med. 2021, 10, 5002. https:// doi.org/10.3390/jcm10215002
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10.3390/jcm10215002
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Un instrumento para evaluar la comprensión de tablas estadísticas en educación secundaria
A tool to assess the understanding of statistical tables in secondary education
Pallauta, Jocelyn D.
Batanero Bernabéu, Carmen
Gea Serrano, María Magdalena
Tablas estadísticas
Evaluación de la comprensión
Construcción de un cuestionario
Educación Secundaria Obligatoria
Statistical tables
Assessment of understanding
Questionnaire construction
Secondary education
Esta publicación es parte del proyecto de I+D+i PID2019-105601GB-I00 financiado por MCIN/
AEI/10.13039/501100011033, grupo de investigación FQM126 (Junta de Andalucía) y beca ANID
folio: 72190280.
Las tablas estadísticas se utilizan con frecuencia en la Educación Secundaria Obligatoria (ESO), pero son escasos los instrumentos de evaluación que engloben las diferentes variables involucradas en su comprensión. Para cubrir esta carencia, se presenta un cuestionario que considera las principales variables y destrezas identificadas en la investigación sobre las tablas estadísticas incluidas en los libros de texto y su comprensión, junto a las directrices curriculares. Se describe el proceso de construcción y validación del instrumento y se aportan los índices de dificultad de los ítems, la fiabilidad del cuestionario y el efecto de las variables de tarea en su aplicación a una muestra de 128 estudiantes españoles de 3.º de la ESO. Se complementa con la descripción de los principales conflictos semióticos identificados y del nivel de lectura alcanzado en los ítems.
Statistical tables are frequently used in Secondary Education (ESO), but there are few assessment instruments that cover the different variables involved in understanding them. In order to fill this gap, we present a questionnaire that considers the main variables and skills identified in the research on statistical tables in textbooks and their comprehension together with curricular guidelines. The process of construction and the validation of the instrument are described, and the indices of difficulty, the reliability of the questionnaire and the effect of the task variables in its application to a sample of 128 Spanish students in the 3rd year of ESO are provided. This is complemented by a description of the main semiotic conflicts identified and the reading level reached on the items.
MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 PID2019-105601GB-I00
FQM126 (Junta de Andalucía)
ANID folio: 72190280
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Pallauta, J. D., Batanero, C. y Gea, M. M. (2023). Un instrumento para evaluar la comprensión de tablas estadísticas en educación secundaria. Enseñanza de las Ciencias, 41(3), 89-112. [https://doi.org/10.5565/rev/ensciencias.5926]
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Love in the time of El Generalísimo: Debates about the pill before and after Humanae Vitae
Ignaciuk Klemba, Agata
This chapter examines the debates about responsible parenthood and Humanae Vitae (HV) that developed in Spain between the late 1950s and the late 1970s, the last years of Franco’s regime and the beginning of the democratic transition. Drawing on existing literature on church–State relationship and the history of contraception and family planning in Spain, as well as on a systematic review of the coverage on the pill in a range of Spanish print media during this period, this chapter argues that the plurality and openness of debates on responsible parenthood and contraception in the Spanish 1960s and 1970s are emblematic of the fracture within the Spanish Catholic community at the time of a progressive disconnection of the church from Franco’s regime.
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Ignaciuk, Agata. "Love in the Time of El Generalísimo: Debates About the Pill in Spain before and after Humanae Vitae." In The Schism of ’68: Catholicism, Contraception and Humanae Vitae in Europe, 1945-1975, edited by Alana Harris, 229-50. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018.
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Mental health symptoms and verbal fluency in elderly people: Evidence from the Spanish longitudinal study of aging
Simpson, Ian Craig
Dumitrache Dumitrache, Cristina Gabriela
Calet Ruiz, Nuria
ELES study
Loneliness
Depression
Verbal fluency
Objectives: Depression and loneliness are highly prevalent in old age. Moreover these mental health symptoms adversely affect the verbal fluency of the elderly. We examined the relationship between depression and loneliness with verbal fluency in people aged 50 years or older.
Method: Research data were collected during the pilot study of the Longitudinal Aging Study in Spain (ELES) in which a representative sample of non-institutionalized Spanish older people was assessed. Here, the cross-sectional data for 962 participants were analysed using hierarchical regressions, controlling for age, education level, overall cognitive functioning, social networks and satisfaction with family.
Results: Higher levels of cognitive functioning were associated with higher verbal fluency. Females showed higher levels of phonological fluency. Neither depression nor loneliness were significant predictors of phonological fluency but loneliness was a significant predictor of semantic fluency. For mild levels of loneliness, the rate of decline in semantic fluency slows in the oldest ages. In contrast, for severe loneliness the rate of decline in semantic fluency increases in the oldest ages.
Conclusions: Depressive symptoms, loneliness and cognitive impairment are all prominent in ageing and therefore their impact on ageing needs to be better understood. Early detection of loneliness, along with the implementation of intervention for individuals diagnosed with loneliness is advisable in order to avoid negative repercussions for the verbal fluency of these individuals.
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Simpson, I., Dumitrache, C. y Calet, N. (2019). Mental health symptoms and verbal fluency in elderly people: Evidence from the Spanish longitudinal study of aging. Aging & Mental Health, 23. 670-679. https://doi.org/10.1080/13607863.2018.1448969
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Investigación en Ética y Filosofía en España. Hábitos, prácticas y percepciones sobre comunicación, evaluación y ética de la publicación científica
Delgado López-Cózar, Emilio
Feenstra, Ramon A
Domínguez-Pallarés, Daniel
Filosofía
Filosofía moral
Ética
ética científica
ética de la investigación
comunicación científica
publicación científica
ediciòn científica
revistas científicas
Libros
costes de publicación
pago por publicación
acceso abierto
revisión por pares
evaluación científica
Criterios de evaluación
valoración de publicaciones científicas
indicadores bibliométricos
índices de impacto
recuentos de citas
Journal Citation Reports
JCR
Scimago Journal Rank
SJR
citescore
índice h
altmetrics
RG score
ANECA
CNEAI
malas prácticas de publicación
fraude científico
plagio
autoplagio
manipulación de citas
El objetivo de este trabajo es presentar los resultados de una investigación realizada por múltiples procedimientos (encuesta, entrevista y grupo de discusión) a investigadores y profesores universitarios españoles adscritos a las áreas de conocimiento de Filosofía y Filosofía Moral. Se pretende conocer, de una parte, sus hábitos de comunicación científica (información y publicación) y de otra, sus opiniones y percepciones acerca de los criterios, indicadores bibliométricos y sistemas de evaluación de la investigación. La encuesta consta de 22 preguntas, 21 cerradas y 1 abierta. Se invitó a 541 investigadores a participar en una encuesta online, contestando 201, lo que supone una tasa de respuesta global de 37%, con diferencias significativas entre Filosofía (30,53%) y Filosofía Moral (52,8%). Participan investigadores pertenecientes a 32 universidades de todas las categorías profesionales (becarios pre y postdoctorales, asociados, ayudantes doctores, contratados doctores, titulares, catedráticos). En el marco de la jornada anual de la Asociación Española de Ética y Filosofía Política se celebró un grupo de discusión en el que participaron 26 investigadores de las áreas de Ética y Filosofía con una duración de 70 minutos. Por último, se realizaron 14 entrevistas a investigadores que fueron seleccionados atendiendo a variables de afiliación, categoría profesional, género y áreas de trabajo de manera que se garantizase la máxima pluralidad de perfiles. Las entrevistas semiestructuradas tuvieron una duración media de 35 minutos. Las prácticas de comunicación científica predominantes entre los profesores e investigadores españoles de Filosofía y Filosofía Moral son las siguientes: Usan fuentes diversas para buscar información aunque prefieren hacerlo en los catálogos de las bibliotecas, Google, Google Scholar y Dialnet. Emplean preferentemente libros, artículos de revistas y capítulos para publicar sus hallazgos. Se decantan por el español y el inglés como lenguas de publicación aunque aceptan otros idiomas Seleccionan las editoriales y revistas donde publicar atendiendo al prestigio, la especialización temática del medio y el no tener que pagar por publicar. Existe un consenso absoluto respecto a que la revisión por pares para la selección y evaluación de las publicaciones es una práctica extendida en el campo y es un procedimiento adecuado para evaluar la calidad de una publicación. Asimismo, la mayoría considera que la investigación que reciba financiación pública debería publicarse en abierto sin excepciones. Muchos de los profesores declaran haber pagado a una editorial por ver publicado su libro o capítulo de libro, pero son una minoría los que lo han hecho alguna vez en el caso de los artículos. No se percibe un gran entusiasmo por las nuevas plataformas digitales de difusión siendo las más utilizadas Academia.edu, Google Scholar y ResearchGate. Respecto a los criterios y procedimientos empleados para valorar las publicaciones y el rendimiento científico los investigadores piensan que: La revisión por pares, la presencia en repertorios y bases de datos bibliográficas, así como la repercusión social y cultural son los criterios mejor valorados para reflejar la calidad de las publicaciones. Los investigadores de Filosofía conocen y valoran especialmente los indicadores bibliométricos que miden el impacto de las revistas (SJR, Factor de impacto del JCR, Citescore) así como el índice H. Más de la mitad de los investigadores está descontenta con la importancia otorgada a las publicaciones y su forma de valorarlas por las agencias de evaluación españolas. Aunque el descontento es mayor con ANECA que con CNEAI. Aflora un fuerte cuestionamiento del uso de indicadores cuantitativos, especialmente del factor de impacto de las revistas, de cuyo devenir consideran que depende la carrera investigadora. El sistema de evaluación del rendimiento investigador aplicado en España ha producido, según los investigadores encuestados, diversos tipos de efectos: Positivos: incentiva la investigación y evita el conformismo, fomenta la imparcialidad y publicidad siendo un freno a la arbitrariedad, nepotismo y endogamia localista, ayuda la incorporación de la mujer a la universidad. Negativos: cambio de los hábitos de publicación, alteración de las agendas de investigación, pérdida de la pasión por investigar, minusvaloración de la docencia, aparición de ansiedad, estrés, y depresión en los investigadores. Una de las peores consecuencias es la proliferación de malas prácticas en la publicación científica. Entre las conductas deshonestas más abundantes se señalan la publicación duplicada y el autoplagio, seguidas del uso de influencias personales y la manipulación de citas. Existe una creencia generalizada de que las políticas de evaluación y promoción de los científicos en España están afectando gravemente al comportamiento ético de los investigadores encuestados.
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Delgado López-Cózar, E., Feenstra, R. A., Pallarés-Domínguez, D. (2020). Investigación en Ética y Filosofía en España. Hábitos, prácticas y percepciones sobre comunicación, evaluación y ética de la publicación científica. Asociación Española de Ética y Filosofía Política; Sociedad Académica de Filosofía; Red Española de Filosofía. https://doi.org/10.13140/RG.2.2.32523.31520
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Estudio del modelo de volcán en alumnado de Primaria mediante el análisis de dibujos
García-Yeguas, Alicia
Rojo-Sabio, Rosa
Vázquez Vílchez, María Mercedes
Carrillo Rosúa, Francisco Javier
Perales Palacios, Francisco Javier
Volcanes
Geología
Educación primaria
Volcanoes
Geology
Primary Education
La actividad volcánica afecta a diversas zonas de la Tierra, con gran impacto sobre los humanos y el medio natural. En España, en el último año se ha creado una gran expectación debido a la erupción volcánica producida en la Isla de la Palma.
En este trabajo se pretende estudiar la imagen de volcán que posee el alumnado de Primaria en distintos lugares de la Tierra, con volcanes (con alta o baja actividad) y sin ellos. Los resultados de este estudio, a partir de una muestra de 251 dibujos de escolares de cinco centros educativos de España e Italia, indican que el modelo mental de volcán del alumnado de Primaria está más influenciado por lo que ven en los medios audiovisuales, especialmente de los medios de comunicación, que por la existencia o no de volcanes en la región donde habitan.
Volcanic activity affects various areas of the Earth, with great impact on humans and the natural environment. In Spain, in the last year a great expectation has been created due to the volcanic eruption produced in the Island of La Palma.
The aim of this paper is to study the image of a volcano that the primary school students have in different places on Earth, with volcanoes (with high or low activity) and without them. The results of this study with a sample of 251 drawings of schoolchildren from five schools in Spain and Italy, indicate that the mental model of volcano of primary school students is more influenced by what they see in the audiovisual media, especially of the media, than for the existence or not of volcanoes in the region where they live.
Departamento de Didáctica de las Ciencias Experimentales (Universidad de Granada)
Grupo de Investigación HUM613 (Didáctica de las Ciencias Experimentales y de la Sostenibilidad)
Instituto Andaluz de Ciencias de la Tierra (CSIC-UGR)
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García-Yeguas, A., Rojo-Sabio, R., Vázquez-Vílchez, M., Carrillo-Rosúa, J. & Perales-Palacios, J. (2022). Estudio del modelo de volcán en alumnado de Primaria mediante el análisis de dibujos. En A. Benarroch (ed.), 30 Encuentros Internacionales de Didáctica de las Ciencias Experimentales. La enseñanza de las ciencias en un entorno intercultural. pp. 601-606. Editorial Universidad de Granada.
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Bécquer en Martí y en otros poetas hispanoamericanos finiseculares
Esteban Del Campo, Ángel
Poesía
Poesía española
Poesía cubana
Modernismo (Literatura)
Romanticismo
La influencia de Bécquer en Hispanoamérica es una verdad documentada desde finales de la década del sesenta del siglo XIX, una verdad ignorada por muchos y malinterpretada por otros. Para aclarar los motivos, la extensión y la intensidad de esta influencia, Ángel Esteban reconstruye minuciosamente la becqueriana huella en la poesía hispanoamericana de finales del XIX. Bécquer pudo formar parte de un Romanticismo típico si hubiera nacido unas décadas antes, y habría entrado de lleno en un Modernismo consolidado si lo hubiera hecho antes. Esta atipicidad de Bécquer favoreció su mejor comprensión por parte de los poetas modernistas. Los únicos capaces de juzgar con objetividad la lírica becqueriana fueron aquellos que, como él, se constituyeron en adelantados de la nueva sensibilidad moderna y que, ajenos a fobias y a filias, vieron su aspecto distintivo e intentaron atajar la epidemia de becquerismo: ellos son los modernistas, que no sin razón se gloriaron de ser los recuperadores de la figura del sevillano.
2020-04-22T05:45:49Z
2020-04-22T05:45:49Z
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Spatial and Multi-Temporal Analysis of Land Surface Temperature through Landsat 8 Images: Comparison of Algorithms in a Highly Polluted City (Granada)
Hidalgo García, David
Arco Díaz, Julián
Landsat 8 images
Panel data analysis
Land surface temperature
Land surface temperature
Over the past decade, satellite imaging has become a habitual way to determine the
land surface temperature (LST). One means entails the use of Landsat 8 images, for which mono
window (MW), single channel (SC) and split window (SW) algorithms are needed. Knowing the
precision and seasonal variability of the LST can improve urban climate alteration studies, which
ultimately help make sustainable decisions in terms of the greater resilience of cities. In this study
we determine the LST of a mid-sized city, Granada (Spain), applying six Landsat 8 algorithms that
are validated using ambient temperatures. In addition to having a unique geographical location, this
city has high pollution and high daily temperature variations, so that it is a very appropriate site for
study. Altogether, 11 images with very low cloudiness were taken into account, distributed between
November 2019 and October 2020. After data validation by means of R2
statistical analysis, the root
mean square error (RMSE), mean bias error (MBE) and standard deviation (SD) were determined to
obtain the coefficients of correlation. Panel data analysis is presented as a novel element with respect
to the methods usually used. Results reveal that the SC algorithms prove more effective and reliable
in determining the LST of the city studied here.
ERDF (European Rural Development Fund)
Ministry of Science and Innovation (State Research Agency)
EQC2018-004702-P
2021-04-23T10:25:45Z
2021-04-23T10:25:45Z
2021
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Hidalgo García, D.; Arco Díaz, J. Spatial and Multi-Temporal Analysis of Land Surface Temperature through Landsat 8 Images: Comparison of Algorithms in a Highly Polluted City (Granada). Remote Sens. 2021, 13, 1012. https:// doi.org/10.3390/rs13051012
http://hdl.handle.net/10481/68076
10.3390/rs13051012
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Hit by the Virtual Trolley: When is Experimental Ethics Unethical?
Rueda Etxebarria, Jon
Experimental Ethics
Research Ethics
Trolley Problem
Virtual Reality
The trolley problem is one of the liveliest research frameworks in experimental ethics. In the last decade, social neuroscience and experimental moral psychology have gone beyond the studies with mere text-based hypothetical moral dilemmas. In this article, I present the rationale behind testing the actual behaviour in more realistic scenarios through Virtual Reality and summarize the body of evidence raised by the experiments with virtual trolley scenarios. Then, I approach the argument of Ramirez and LaBarge (2020), who claim that the virtual simulation of the Footbridge version of the trolley dilemma is an unethical research practice, and I raise some objections to it. Finally, I provide some reflections about the means and ends of trolley-like scenarios and other sacrificial dilemmas in experimental ethics.
INPhINIT Retaining Fellowship of the La Caixa Foundation (grant number LCF/BQ/DR20/11790005)
INEDyTO II (grant code PID2020-118729RB-I00) Spanish Research Agency
EthAI+3 (grant code PID2019104943RB-I00) Spanish Research Agency
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Rueda, J. (2022). Hit by the virtual trolley: When is experimental ethics unethical? Teorema, 41(1), 7-27.
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Dos agentes de Francisco I de Francia: César Fragoso y Antonio Rincón
Two agents of Francis I of France: César Fragoso and Antonio Rincón
González Castrillo, Ricardo
Antonio Rincón
César Fragoso
Venecia
Génova
Constantinopla
Relaciones diplomáticas
Siglo XVI
Venice
Constantinople
Diplomatic relationships
16th century
El presente trabajo analiza las figuras de dos personajes, Antonio Rincón y César Fragoso —que actuaron como agentes del monarca galo Francisco I—, a la luz de los datos que ofrece la
correspondencia de los embajadores españoles destinados en Venecia y Génova durante la decimosexta centuria. El primero, antiguo comunero, tuvo una actuación destacada como embajador
suyo ante la Puerta Otomana. Fragoso por su parte, perteneciente a una noble familia genovesa
de filiación profrancesa, tuvo que exiliarse a Venecia cuando su república natal pasó a ser tutelada
por el emperador. Y se convirtió en el mayor enemigo de la causa imperial en Italia, donde costeó
cuantiosos sobornos a personajes influyentes de Venecia para conseguir su apoyo a Francia. Los
frecuentes viajes de Rincón de Francia a Constantinopla y viceversa, en los que Fragoso le escoltaba,
fueron el comienzo de su relación y, en uno de ellos, caerían asesinados, probablemente, por orden
de Fernando de Ávalos, marqués del Vasto y gobernador español de Milán.
The present work deals with the biographies of two characters, Antonio Rincón and César
Fragoso, taking the references of the Spanish ambassadors whose of them served in Venice and
Genoa during the sixteenth century. They were agents of the French King Francis I. The first of
them, an old comunero, had an outstanding performance as the ambassador of Francis I in Constantinople. The second one, Fragoso, was a member of an aristocratic family of Genoa concerning
to pro-french faction. He was exiled in Venice when his native Republic became supervised by the
Emperor Charles the Fifth and he became the greatest enemy of the imperial cause in Italy, getting
the support of many families of Venice for France. The several trips of Rincón from France to
Constantinople and viceversa, in which he was protected by Fragoso, they were the beginning of
their relationship. They were killed probably by order of Fernando de Ávalos, marchese of Vasto
and Spanish governor of Milan.
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González Castrillo, Ricardo. Dos agentes de Francisco I de Francia: César Fragoso y Antonio Rincón. Chronica Nova, 42: 291-311 (2016). [http://hdl.handle.net/10481/58647]
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Antonii de Heide M.D. Experimenta circa sanguinis missionem, fibras motrices, urticam marinam &. ; accedunt ejusdem autoris Obseruationes medicae, necnon Anatome Mytuli
Heide, Anton de
anssonius van Waesberge, Johannes
Circulación sanguínea
Anatomía animal
Biología marina
Perg.
Port. a dos tintas
Inic. grab.
Las h. de lám. grab. calc.
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Campanula velata var. rifana Maire - Isotypus
Tipos nomenclaturales del Herbario GDA - Plantas vasculares
Vizoso Paz, María Teresa
Herbario GDA
Tipo nomenclatural
Campanula velata var. rifana Maire
Isotypus
Isotypus de Campanula velata var. rifana Maire in Cavanillesia 4: 16 (1931) [http://bibdigital.rjb.csic.es/spa/Libro.php?Libro=810&Pagina=16]
Herbario Universidad de Granada
2020-03-18T11:37:07Z
2020-03-18T11:37:07Z
2019
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Mechanical, Electronic Design and Implementation of a CanSaT
Gil Martín, Irene
Roldán Aranda, Andrés María
GranaSAT - Grupo de Electronica Aeroespacial
CanSaT Competition
CanSat
ESA
Hardware
Software
Firmware Reverse Engineering
PCB
Altium Designer
SolidWorks
VS Code
PlatformIO
VNA
In-Circuit Debugger
This Bachelor’s Thesis is addressed for developing an improved CanSat aimed to become
the new kit used on the CanSat Competition organized by the ESA. The improvements
are meant not only for improving the kit’s efficiency but also to make a well-informed
instruction manual as a way to get students to comprehend better the device’s hardware.
By understanding this hardware, they will be getting a closer look of the Aerospace
world. It should be remarked that the Open CanSat kit, designed by Czech engineers, is
a kit used in the ESA CanSat competition in all Europe. Therefore, our final and most
ambitious goal is to develop a kit that would substitute the Czech kit and ideally used
by all European Competitors.
The main purpose of this project is developing an improved CanSat kit able to
compete in the market with a already-existing Czech CanSat kit. This kit will be
composed of two differentiated blocks: a transmitter which will be introduced on the
CanSat ”can” and launched for measuring several parameters
(temperature,pressure,etc) and a receiver which will be on the ground receiving the
measures taken by the transmitter. Note that the transmitter will be composed of three
differentiated PCBs while the receiver will be composed of only one PCB.
The development and implementation of this project is performed following a
Reverse Engineering method giving realism and getting the student closer to
professional techniques, widely recognized in the job market. Furthermore, the
complexity and multidisciplinary scope of this Bachelor’s Thesis allows covering not
only the different specialties of the Bachelor’s degree in Telecommunication
Engineering but also acquiring knowledge and transverse abilities from other fields of
the Engineering, such as Mechanical engineering field. Besides specific software of
each of the mentioned areas, advanced techniques of machining (aluminum milling),
manufacturing (solder reflow) or characterization of different devices (lithium
batteries, antennas...) among others, have been analyzed and applied.
The result of the exposed culminates with the obtainment of a complete and functional CanSat kit, which provides a more economic and efficient solution to the
already used Open CanSat kit designed by the Czech engineers. Moreover, this
Bachelor’s Thesis is aimed to demonstrate the knowledge acquired by the author
during the degree’s academic years exhibiting the acquired knowledge about electronic
and PCB design and firmware implementation (using RTOS instead of a SuperLoop
architecture p.e). It should also be a proof of the student’s abilities to handle tools such
as Altium Designer® 19, SolidWorks®, VS Code, PlatformIO, VNA and a In-Circuit
Debugger.
Even though we aim for developing a functional product, it would be a great success
if the knowledge acquired during this project surpass the basic-knowledge acquired
during the academic years at the expense of not having a complete functional product.
Consequently, we are not focusing so much on having a ready to commercialize product
(it is a long shot that would take more time than the one we have for developing this
Bachelor Thesis) but in compacting all the knowledge acquired during the five years
of university as well as gain the necessary skills that an engineer should have before
starting to work on any company.
Este Trabajo de Fin de Grado tiene como objetivo el desarrollo de un CanSat mejorado
destinado a convertirse en el nuevo kit utilizado en el CanSat Competition organizado
por la ESA. Las mejoras están destinadas no solo a mejorar la eficiencia del kit, sino
también a crear un manual de instrucciones bien informado como una forma de que
los estudiantes comprendan mejor el hardware del dispositivo. Al comprender este
Hardware (HW), podrán ver más de cerca el mundo aeroespacial. Cabe destacar que el
kit Open CanSat, diseñado por ingenieros checos, es un kit utilizado en la competición
ESA CanSat en toda Europa. Por lo tanto, nuestro objetivo final y más ambicioso es
desarrollar un kit que sustituya al kit checo y que sea idealmente utilizado por todos los
competidores europeos.
El objetivo principal de este proyecto es desarrollar un kit CanSat mejorado capaz de
competir en el mercado con un kit CanSat checo ya existente. Este kit estará compuesto
por dos bloques diferenciados: un transmisor que se introducirá en la "lata" del CanSat
y se lanzará para medir varios parámetros (temperatura, presión, etc) y un receptor que
estará en tierra recibiendo las medidas tomadas por el transmisor. Tengase en cuenta
que el transmisor estará compuesto por tres PCB diferentes, mientras que el receptor
estará compuesto por una única PCB.
El desarrollo e implementación de este proyecto se ha realizado siguiendo un
proceso de Ingeniería Inversa dando realismo y acercando al alumno a técnicas
profesionales, ampliamente reconocidas en el mercado laboral. Además, la complejidad
y alcance multidisciplinar de esta Tesis de Grado permite abarcar no solo las diferentes
especialidades del Grado en Ingeniería de Telecomunicación sino también adquirir
conocimientos y habilidades transversales de otros campos de la Ingeniería, como el
campo de la Ingeniería Mecánica. Además del software específico de cada una de las
áreas mencionadas, se han analizado y aplicado técnicas avanzadas de mecanizado
(fresado de aluminio), fabricación (reflujo de soldadura) o caracterización de diferentes
dispositivos (baterías de litio, antenas ...) entre otros.
El resultado de lo expuesto culmina con la obtención de un completo y funcional kit
CanSat, que aporta una solución más económica y eficiente al ya utilizado kit Open
CanSat diseñado por los ingenieros checos. Además, este Trabajo de Fin de Grado tiene
como objetivo demostrar los conocimientos adquiridos por la autora durante los años
académicos delgrado, mostrando los conocimientos adquiridos sobre el diseño
electrónico y de PCBs y la implementación de software (utilizando RTOS en lugar de
una arquitectura SuperLoop p.e). También debe ser una prueba de las habilidades del
estudiante para manejar herramientas como Altium Designer® 19, SolidWorks®, VS
Code, PlatformIO, VNA and a In-Circuit Debugger.
Si bien nuestro objetivo es desarrollar un producto funcional, sería un gran éxito si
los conocimientos adquiridos durante este proyecto superan los conocimientos básicos
adquiridos durante los cursos académicos a costa de no tener un producto funcional
completo. En consecuencia, no nos estamos enfocando tanto en tener un producto listo
para comercializar (es una posibilidad remota que llevaría más tiempo que el que
tenemos para desarrollar este Trabajo de Fin de Grado) sino en compactar todos los
conocimientos adquiridos durante los cinco años de universidad, así como adquirir las
habilidades necesarias que debe tener una ingeniera antes de comenzar a trabajar en
cualquier empresa.
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Hydrochemistry and stable isotopes in a coastal lagoon affected by evaporation, Cabo de Gata (Almería)
Sola, Fernando
Pulido Bosch, Antonio
Vallejos, Angela
Seawater
Halite
Precipitation
Salt pan
Gypsum
Agua de mar
Halita
Precipitación
Salina
Yeso
Agradecimientos
Este trabajo es parte de las líneas generales
de investigación promovidas por CEI-MAR Campus
de Excelencia International, y ha sido parcialmente
financiado por MICINN mediante el
proyecto PID2019-108832GB-I00.
The Salinas de Cabo de Gata are a natural coastal lagoon that has been anthropically transformed
to favor the entry of seawater and its evaporation until saturation in sodium chloride. For
this, it is compartmentalized in a series of ponds in which the seawater is guided by a circuit
along which the salinity increases. Sediment samples have been taken at the bottom of these
ponds and water samples to recognize which hydrogeochemical processes occur along the
route. In the first ponds (evaporators) the suspended solids are decanted and carbonate precipitation
occurs, along with the formation of pyrite linked to the high concentration of organic matter.
On the other hand, in the last ponds (crystallizers) gypsum precipitation occurs when 70%
evaporation is reached and, finally, halite when it reaches 90%. This precipitation notably changes
the chemical composition of the waters, reducing the concentration of the ions present in the
minerals that precipitate. From the isotopic point of view, gypsum precipitation also has its mark,
reducing the proportions of 18O/16O and 2H/1H in the pond water. The study of these processes,
in a mesoscale system, has great advantages for making palaeoenvironmental inferences at the
basin scale, such as knowing what percentage of seawater must be evaporated so that gypsum
or halite can precipitate in a basin.
Las Salinas de Cabo de Gata son una laguna costera natural transformada antrópicamente para
favorecer la entrada de agua de mar y su evaporación hasta la saturación en cloruro sódico.
Para ello, está compartimentada en una serie de estanques en los cuales el agua de mar es
guiada por un circuito a lo largo del cual se incrementa la salinidad. Se ha tomado una serie de
muestras de sedimentos del fondo de estos estanques y de su agua con el fin de reconocer qué
procesos hidrogeoquímicos se producen a lo largo del recorrido. En los primeros estanques
(evaporadores) se decantan los materiales en suspensión y se produce la precipitación de carbonatos,
junto con la formación de pirita ligada a la alta concentración de materia orgánica. Por
su parte, en los últimos estanques (cristalizadores) se produce la precipitación de yeso cuando
se alcanza el 70% de evaporación y, finalmente, halita al llegar al 90%. Esta precipitación cambia
notablemente la composición química de las aguas, disminuyendo la concentración de los
iones presentes en los minerales que precipitan. A nivel isotópico, la precipitación de yeso también
tiene su impronta, reduciendo las proporciones de 18O/16O y 2H/1H en el agua del estanque.
El estudio de estos procesos, en un sistema de mesoescala, tiene grandes ventajas para hacer
inferencias paleoambientales a escala de cuenca, como por ejemplo saber qué porcentaje de
agua de mar es necesario evaporar para que en una cuenca llegue a precipitar yeso o halita.
MICINN mediante el
proyecto PID2019-108832GB-I00
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Revisión de intervenciones de actividad física para la mejora de las funciones ejecutivas y el rendimiento académico en preescolar
Padial Ruz, Rosario
Rejón Utrabo, María Cristina
González Valero, Gabriel
Actividad física
Educación preescolar
Funciones ejecutivas
Rendimiento académico
Revisión sistemática
Investigaciones recientes han demostrado que la práctica continuada de actividad
física (AF) aporta beneficios sobre el rendimiento académico en alumnado de diferentes
etapas, siendo la etapa de preescolar la menos estudiada. El objetivo de este trabajo
fue estudiar y sintetizar la relación existente entre la práctica de AF y la mejora de
las funciones ejecutivas y el rendimiento académico en preescolar, dando una visión
general del estado actual de la cuestión. Para ello, se realizó una revisión sistemática,
centrada en la identificación de las características generales y la eficacia de los
programas de intervención llevados a cabo en este contexto educativo. Para el
desarrollo de la misma, se realizó una búsqueda de literatura científica en las bases
de datos Web of Science (WOS), Scopus y Proquest. Se utilizaron simultáneamente
como términos claves “physical activity”, “academic achievement” y “preschool”,
y como operadores booleanos “and” y “or”, y se fijó una muestra válida para este
estudio de un total de 18 artículos científicos para la síntesis cualitativa. Los resultados
del estudio indican que existe una asociación positiva al integrar la AF en el aula y la
mejora de las funciones ejecutivas y los resultados académicos, independientemente
del contenido curricular trabajado y del tipo de AF que se utilice. Así, integrar la AF
en el aula (como clases físicamente activas o descansos activos), puede ser una
importante estrategia para mejorar la alfabetización temprana y el aprendizaje de los
contenidos curriculares, al mismo tiempo que se consiguen niveles de AF cercanos
a los recomendados diariamente.
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Padial-Ruz, R... [et al.] (2022). Review of Interventions in Physical Activity for the Improvement of Executive Functions and Academic Performance in Kindergarten. Apunts Educación Física y Deportes, 149, 23-36. [https://doi.org/10.5672/apunts.2014-0983.es.(2022/3).149.03]
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Lidocaine Pharmaceutical Multicomponent Forms: A Story about the Role of Chloride Ions on Their Stability
Verdugo Escamilla, Cristóbal
Alarcón Payer, Carolina
Acebedo Martínez, Francisco Javier
Fernández Penas, Raquel
Domínguez Martín, Alicia
Choquesillo Lazarte, Duane
Lidocaine
Cocrystals
Mechanochemistry
Multicomponent materials
API
Pharmaceutical solids
Solubility
In this investigation, three new crystal forms of lidocaine, and another three of lidocaine
hydrochloride with hydroquinone, resorcinol, and pyrogallol were synthetised. All the new forms
were characterised using multiple techniques, PXRD, SC-XRD, DSC, and FTIR. The stability of the
forms was studied, and, for the more stable forms, i.e., (lidhcl) forms, the solubility was determined
through FTIR analysis. The new crystalline forms obtained with (lidhcl) and the three coformers
showed an interesting steric stabilisation mechanism of the oxidation of hydroxybenzenes and
showed good physicochemical properties with respect to (lidhcl), constituting a mechanism of
modulation of the physicochemical properties.
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Qualitative properties of singular solutions to the fractional Yamabe problem
Cruz-Blázquez, Sergio
Dela Torre, Azahara
Ruiz Aguilar, David
Isolated singularities
Fractional Yamabe problem
Nonlocal ODE
Morse index
S.C. is supported by the project Quantitative and qualitative aspects of nonlinear PDEs from the University of
Campania Luigi Vanvitelli, funded under the MIUR bando 2017 PRIN - JPCAP. Part of this work was carried
out during his visit to the University “Sapienza Universit`a di Roma”, to which he is grateful.
A. DlT acknowledges financial support from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (MICINN) through
the grant Juan de la Cierva-Incorporaci´on 2018 with ref. IJC2018-036320-I and from the Spanish Government
through the grant MTM2017-85757-P (MICIU). She is also supported by Fondi Ateneo – Sapienza Universit`a
di Roma.
The three autors have been supported by the FEDER-MINECO Grant PID2021-122122NB-I00 and by J.
Andalucia (FQM-116). A. DlT and D. R. also acknowledge financial support from the Spanish Ministry of
Science and Innovation (MICINN), through the IMAG-Maria de Maeztu Excellence Grant CEX2020-001105-
M/AEI/10.13039/501100011033.
In this paper we are interested in the qualitative properties of the solutions to
the fractional Yamabe problem in Rn which present an isolated singularity. In particular, we
prove that the Morse index of any such solution is infinity. The proof uses an Emden Fowler
type transformation, so that we can pass to a nonlocal 1D problem posed in R.
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Can International Trade Help Africa’s Least Developed Countries Achieve SDG-1?
Navarro Pabsdorf, Rosa Margarita
Martínez Alcalá, Concepción
Moral Pajares, Encarnación
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Least Developed Countries (LDCs)
African countries
International trade
In order to reduce poverty and achieve Goal 1 of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable
Development, countries’ foreign trade flows must be a driving force for productive activity, as proposed
by the WTO-led (World Trade Organization) Aid for Trade initiative. This work analyzes the evolution
of international trade in goods and services between Africa’s Least Developed Countries and
customers and suppliers from other countries between 2005 and 2015, based on the information
provided by UNCTAD and the World Bank. The results confirm a greater degree of trade openness
and especially an increase in service imports. Overall, the data show that the purchases made in the
international market have a greater marginal effect on GDP than sales, leading to the conclusion that
changes in trade policy are needed, at both international and national level. Actions should be aimed
at ensuring that the growing integration of these economies in the world trade system does not result
in continued deficits in the trade balance but, on the contrary, does contribute to GDP growth and
poverty reduction.
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PLANEA, arte y escuela: innovación en educación (artística)
Trujillo Sáez, Fernando-Jesús
Padilla Hernández, Angelina Lorelí
Arte
Innovación docente
Educación Artística
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Arte y Educación son dos términos tan relacionados como distantes. Arte y Educación tienen una vinculación ontológica que radica en el carácter social y trascendente del ser humano. En este sentido, la Red PLANEA se define como “una red de centros edu-
cativos, agentes e instituciones culturales que se comprometen a utilizar las prácticas artísticas en la escuela pública de manera transversal, situada en los territorios y con vocación de generalización y permanencia”13 (Red PLANEA, 2022a), para que las artes sean una herramienta de aprendizaje y un motor de ciudadanía en la escuela pública, entre otros propósitos. Desde esta perspectiva, en este capítulo se presentan la Red PLANEA y los resultados de su evaluación.
Art and education are two terms that are as related as they are distant. Art and Education have an ontological link that lies in the social and transcendent character of the human being. In this sense, the PLANEA Network is defined as "a network of educational centres, agents and cultural institutions that are committed to using art and education as a means to promote the social and transcendent character of the human being.
In this sense, the PLANEA Network is defined as "a network of educational centres, agents and cultural institutions that are committed to using artistic practices in public schools in a transversal way, located in the territories and with a vocation for generalisation and permanence "13 (PLANEA Network, 2022a), so that the arts become a learning tool and a driving force for citizenship in public schools, among other purposes. From this perspective, this chapter presents the PLANEA Network and the results of its evaluation.
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Trujillo Sáez, F. y Padilla Hernández, A. L. 2023. PLANEA, arte y escuela: innovación en educación (artística). En N. Navarro Sierra, R. Vinader Segura y Olga Serrano Villalobos. Pensamiento, arte y comunicación. La importancia de hacer llegar el mensaje. Madrid: Dykinson, 498-523.
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L’ iconoclasme poetique: modalites de deconstruction et de reconstruction d’un texte culturel et filmique
Iconoclasm poetics: deconstruction and reconstruction of cultural and cinematic text terms
Poirson Dechonne, Marion
Texte culturel
Modélisation
Déconstruction
Transfert
Iconoclasme
Alexandre Jodorowsky
Raoul Ruiz
Filme
Cultural text
Modelisation
Demolition
Transfer
Iconoclasm
Cinema
Raoul Ruiz et Alexandre Jodorowski ont questionné le texte culturel
de la colonisation de l’Amérique. Le premier, dans La Vocation suspendue, par la
déconstruction d’une partie du discours théologique qui a tendu à légitimer la
conquista et ses conséquences; le second, dans La montagne sacrée par une mise en
abyme modélisante, qui oppose, dans un combat sanglant, des crapauds représentant
les conquistadores, et des caméléons les Indiens. Dans ces deux films, la signification
politique du récit s’accompagne d’une déconstruction de celui-ci, associée à une
forme particulière d’iconoclasme, qui constitue une remise en question du texte
culturel initial et de sa figuration en images. Ces réalisateurs revisitent un second texte culturel, celui de la vie comme songe et du theatrum mundi, qui met en
doute la réalité et l’image. Enfin, ce travail de sape effectué permet un transfert du
sacré à l’art ; le chamanisme ruizien et le syncrétisme jodorowskien se substituant
à l’imagerie religieuse chrétienne.
Raoul Ruiz and Alexandre Jodorowski have questioned the cultural
text of the colonization of America in their films. The first one, in The Suspended
Vocation, by the demolition of a theological part of speech which tended to legitimize the conquista and its consequences; the second, in The Holy Mountain, by a
shaping mise en abyme, who brings into conflict, as a bloody fight, toads representing conquistadores, and chameleons represented the Indians. In these two movies,
the political meaning of the narrative comes along with a demolition of this one,
associated with a particular form of iconoclasm, which constitutes a questioning of
the initial cultural text and its representation in images. These directors at the same
time revisit a second cultural text, that of the life as a dream and of the theatrum
mundi, which also questions the reality of the image. Finally, this destruction allows
a transfer of the sacred to the art; the ruizian shamanism and the jodorowskian
syncretism tending to be substituted for the Christian religious imaging.
Raoul Ruiz y Alejandro Jodorowski interrogaron el texto cultural de
la colonización de América. El primero, en La vocación suspendida, por el derribo
de una parte del discurso teológico que tendió a legitimar la conquista y sus consecuencias; el segundo, en La montaña sagrada, por una mise en abyme modelizante,
que opone, en un combate sangriento, sapos, que representan a los conquistadores, y
camaleones a los indios. En estas dos películas, el significado político del recitado se
acompaña de un derribo de este, asociado con una forma particular de iconoclasia,
que constituye un cuestionamiento del texto cultural inicial y de su figuración en
imágenes. Estos realizadores vuelven a visitar un segundo texto cultural, el de la
vida como el sueño y del theatrum mundi, que pone en duda la realidad y la imagen. Por fin, el trabajo de zapa efectuado permite una transferencia de lo sagrado
al arte; el chamanismo ruiziano y el sincretismo jodorowskiano se sustituyen a las
imágenes religiosas cristianas.
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Álbum ilustrado “SUELO”. La importancia del suelo en la producción de alimentos
Luque Cuesta, Fernando
Hidalgo Rodríguez, María Del Carmen
Universidad de Granada. Departamento de Dibujo
Agricultura industrial
Permacultura
Edafón
álbum ilustrado
ilustración infantil
Industrial Agriculture
Permaculture
Edaphon
picture book
Children's illustration
El trabajo que a continuación se presenta es la culminación de una línea de investigación desarrollada en los últimos años. Dicha línea de investigación es la crítica al sistema agrícola industrial del cual obtenemos el alimento. El mismo es el mayor responsable (junto al sector ganadero) de la contaminación y pérdida de ecosistemas de vital importancia en el planeta Tierra. La obra resultante con la que culmina esta investigación, ha sido un álbum ilustrado que habla de la importancia del uso de sistemas agrícolas respetuosos con el suelo, y que ofrece una lectura tanto para jóvenes como para adultos. Aunque la mayoría de álbumes ilustrados cuentan con diez o doce páginas ilustradas, el que presento cuenta con dieciséis ilustraciones a doble página, que resultan en un total de 32. Estas ilustraciones complementan al texto y llevan el peso narrativo de la historia. La técnica con la que se han realizado combina lo tradicional (grafito, tinta y acuarela) con el retoque digital.
Abstract: The work that follows is the culmination of a line of research developed in recent years. This line of research is the criticism of the industrial agricultural system from which we obtain food. It is the main responsible for the contamination and loss of vitally important content on planet Earth. The resulting work that culminates this research, has been an illustrated album that speaks of the importance of the use of agricultural systems respectful with the soil, and that offers a reading for both young people and adults. Although most illustrated books have ten or twelve illustrated pages, the one that presents an account with sixteen double-page illustrations, which is completed in a total of 32. These illustrations complement the text and bear the narrative weight of the story. The technique with which it has been made combines the traditional (graphite, ink and watercolor) with digital retouching.
Universidad de Granada. Máster Oficial Universitario en Dibujo: Creación, Producción y Difusión
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Biomedical applications of magnetic hydrogels
Mañas Torres, María del Carmen
Gila Vilchez, Cristina
García López-Durán, Juan De Dios
López López, Modesto Torcuato
Álvarez Cienfuegos Rodríguez, Luis
magnetic particle
magnetic hydrogel
Tissue Engineering
Biomedical applications
drug delivery
injectable
biosensor
anisotropic hydrogel
Hydrogels are used in biomedical applications thanks to their high-water content, porosity, and their ability to easily modify their properties (mechanical, chemical, microstructure, etc.). Hydrogels are the materials that most resemble the extracellular matrix of mammals. In recent years, magnetic hydrogels have become especially important. These are the result of combining magnetic nanoparticles with different hydrogel matrices. Among its properties, they have the ability to be remotely controlled modifying their physical properties, such as stability, stiffness and temperature (magnetic hyperthermia). Such unique characteristics make magnetic hydrogels very promising in biomedical applications such as, tissue engineering, drug delivery, biosensors, and cancer therapy. At this respect, this chapter focuses on the main biomedical applications of magnetic hydrogels and the most important discoveries on the subject.
This study was supported by project FIS2017?85954-R (Ministerio de Economía, Industria y Competitividad, MINECO, and Agencia Estatal de Investigación, AEI, Spain, cofunded by Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional, FEDER, European Union). CGV acknowledges
financial support by Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades and University of Granada, Spain, for her FPU17/00491 grant.
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Tres tareas para enseñar a enseñar geometría
Ramírez Uclés, Rafael
Del Río, Aurora
Análisis didáctico
Formación del profesorado
Educación Primaria
Sentido espacial
Sentido de la medida
tareas significativas
WhatsApp
En este trabajo se describen tres sesiones llevadas a cabo con estudiantes del Grado 8 de maestro en Educación Primaria en las asignaturas de Bases Matemáticas, Enseñanza y Aprendizaje de las Matemáticas y Diseño y Desarrollo del Currículo en Educación Primaria. Contextualizadas en los temas relativos a geometría y medida, presentan una estructura común basada en el trabajo cooperativo y la utilización de la aplicación Whatsapp para intercambiar mensajes. Se focaliza el trabajo de los estudiantes en reflexionar sobre los diferentes elementos del análisis didáctico que se abordan en cada uno de los cursos.
In this work we describe three sessions developed with students of the Degree on Primary Education Teacher Training in the courses Mathematical Bases in Primary Education, Teaching and Learning Mathematics in Primary Education, Design and Mathematics Curriculum Development in Primary Education. They are set in measure and geometrical contexts, and they have a common structure based on colaborative work and the use of the application, Whatsapp to send messages. We pretend to focus students’ work on the reflection about the different elements of the didactical analysis that are presented on the different courses.
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The Effects of Mandatory and Voluntary Regulatory Pressures on Firms’ Environmental Strategies: A Review and Recommendations for Future Research
Aragón Correa, Juan Alberto
Marcus, Alfred A.
Vogel, David
mandatory and voluntary environmental pressures
regulation
environmental strategy
performance
corporate responses
This paper presents an in-depth review of scholarship on how mandatory and voluntary regulatory pressures on firms affect their environmental strategies and performance. While mandatory regulation typically has a strong and positive influence on firms’ environmental performance, studies of the effects of voluntary pressures demonstrate that by themselves they are unlikely to bring about significant improvement in environmental outcomes. Accordingly, future research should focus on the complementary impacts of mandatory and voluntary programs on organizations’ environmental strategies and performance rather than analyzing their separate influence. Scholars should examine i) more than a single environmental pressure at a given time, ii) more than one response to the regulatory context, iii) the synergy between mandatory and voluntary pressures, iv) the impact of imperfect enforcement, and v) the political influence corporations exert on the mandatory and voluntary pressures that affect them. This essay argues that managers react to environmental regulations in different ways depending on how they understand the multiple pressures that they confront and their opportunities to influence the outcomes.
The first author is also grateful to the partial funding from the research grant ECO2016-75909-P (Spanish Ministry of Science and Education), and the feedback and inspiration from seminar participants at the Surrey Business School and the University of Granada-Innovation, Sustainability and Development (ISDE) Research Group. He also thanks David Allen for his support on the preliminary steps of this article.
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3Q15 y los préstamos griegos: una nota a propósito de אסטאן
3Q15 and the Greek loanwords. A note about אסטאן
Monferrer Sala, Juan Pedro
3Q15
אסטאן
Qumrán
Préstamo
Griego
Hebreo
Arameo
Ioanword
Greek
Hebrew
Aramaic
En el presente artículo ofrecemos un análisis
del préstamo griego אסטאן incluido en 3q15
XI,2, en el que planteamos una explicación
del préstamo distinta a la ofrecida hasta el
momento (στοά, ʻpórticoʼ).
In the present paper we offer an analysis of
the Greek loanword אסטאן contained in 3q15
XI,2, in which we propose an explanation of
the loanword different from the raised so far.
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Influence of Sociodemographic Factors and Knowledge in Pedagogy on the Labor Market Insertion of Education Science Professionals
Cáceres Reche, María Del Pilar
Ramos Navas-Parejo, Magdalena
De la Cruz-Campos, Juan Carlos
Pedagogy
Education sciences
Labor market
Pedagogue
Higher education
The profile of the pedagogy student is polyvalent, the motivations, competencies, attitudes,
and necessary aptitudes are also varied and suitable for developing the exercise of their profession in
different labor scenarios, ranging from the educational-training context to the business context. The
aim of this research has been to analyze the influence of sociodemographic factors and knowledge in
pedagogy on labor market insertion, expectations about the degree, and employability of students
of the degree in pedagogy at the University of Granada, Spain. The methodology used was based
on a cross-sectional study design through a survey administered to a total of 334 students. The
results obtained show that there are differences between the two genders. Regarding the year of
study, no significant differences were found. Knowledge about the profile of the pedagogue is a
factor that does influence expectations about the degree, job placement, and employability. However,
expectations about the degree did not influence job placement, although employability did. It is
concluded by stating that there is a lack of knowledge about the role of the pedagogue, which needs
to be alleviated, as well as highlighting the need to reinforce the curricular, academic, and practical
training of this degree.
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A formação do tradutor jurídico: análise da competência tradutora em tradução jurídica e proposta de programa formativo
Legal translators training: analysis of legal translation competence and suggestions for a training programme
Soriano Barabino, Guadalupe
da Silva Oliveira, Claudio Luiz
Legal translation
training
Legal translation competence
Training programmes
O objetivo do presente artigo é propor um programa formativo
para tradutores de textos jurídicos a partir da análise da competência
tradutora em tradução jurídica. Para isto, antes de analisar o desenvolvimento
das áreas competentes que entram em jogo na tradução jurídica,
recordaremos porque cabe diferenciar a tradução jurídica da tradução de
outros tipos de textos e repassaremos argumentos que defendem a idoneidade,
para o tradutor jurídico, de contar com uma formação que seja
estritamente tradutológica, estritamente jurídica ou bem uma combinação
de ambas. A proposta formativa que oferecemos pode ser adaptada a qualquer
formato e duração e está dirigida tanto a egressos de direito como
em tradução ou a tradutores profissionais que não trabalham com textos
de caráter jurídico.
This paper aims at offering a training programme for legal
translators from the analysis of legal translation competence. To do so,
before analyzing the different competences at stake in legal translation, we will recall why legal translation is thought to be different from the
translation of other text types and will also go through some opinions that
defend different training backgrounds for legal translators. Our training
proposal can be adapted to both translation and law graduates as well to
professional translators not familiar with legal texts.
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Barabino, G. S., & da Silva Oliveira, C. L. (2021). A formação do tradutor jurídico: análise da competência tradutora em tradução jurídica e proposta de programa formativo. Cadernos de Tradução, 41(2), 512-531. [https://doi.org/10.5007/2175-7968.2021.e76665]
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Spherically symmetric loop quantum gravity: analysis of improved dynamics
Gambini, Rodolfo
Olmedo Nieto, Javier Antonio
Pullin, Jorge
We study the ‘improved dynamics’ for the treatment of spherically symmetric space-times in loop quantum gravity introduced by Chiou et al in analogy with the one that has been constructed by Ashtekar, Pawlowski and Singh for the homogeneous space-times. In this dynamics the polymerization parameter is a well motivated function of the dynamical variables, reflecting the fact that the quantum of area depends on them. Contrary to the homogeneous case, its implementation does not trigger undesirable physical properties. We identify semiclassical physical states in the quantum theory and derive the corresponding effective semiclassical metrics. We then discuss some of their properties. Concretely, the space-time approaches sufficiently fast the Schwarzschild geometry at low curvatures. Besides, regions where the singularity is in the classical theory get replaced by a regular but discrete effective geometry with finite and Planck order curvature, regardless of the mass of the black hole. This circumvents trans-Planckian curvatures that appeared for astrophysical black holes in the quantization scheme without the improvement. It makes the resolution of the singularity more in line with the one observed in models that use the isometry of the interior of a Schwarzschild black hole with the Kantowski–Sachs loop quantum cosmologies. One can observe the emergence of effective violations of the null energy condition in the interior of the black hole as part of the mechanism of the elimination of the singularity.
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Transgenericidad y cultura del desencanto: el neopolicial iberoamericano
García Talaván, Paula
Neopolicial
Revisión crítica
Corrupción
Desencanto
Critical review
Corruption
Disenchantment
Hace más de siglo y medio que la novela policial da muestras de su
capacidad para renovarse y para adaptarse a las necesidades e inquietudes
de cada sociedad en cada momento histórico. Prueba de su resistencia es
el tremendo éxito del que goza actualmente en los países iberoamericanos,
donde, en una nueva versión muy adecuada a los tiempos de crisis
económica, política, social y moral que vivimos, trata de examinar de
forma crítica el pasado reciente para destapar las disfuncionalidades de
nuestra realidad contemporánea. En este artículo intentaremos desvelar el
momento y las circunstancias que llevan a escritores de uno y otro lado del
Atlántico a practicar simultáneamente esta clase de narrativa contestataria
y libre de constricciones formales y genéricas para ofrecernos la crónica
de unas sociedades sumidas en un profundo desencanto.
For more than one and a half of a century, the authors of detective
novel have proved their capacity to renew and adapt it to the needs and
concerns of each society in various historical contexts. The detective
novel largely enjoys great success in Latin American countries and on the
Iberian Peninsula, as it offers an updated account of events that respond
well to the economic, political and moral crises of the contemporary age.
The detective novel has also managed to offer a critical analysis of the
recent past in order to uncover the dysfunctions of modern day reality in
the described region. This article is therefore an attempt to unravel the
circumstances leading the writers from both sides of the Atlantic to write
at the same time this contemporary narrative that is free from formal and
generic constraints. Their aim is to offer the chronicle of societies plunged
into deep disenchantment.
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Imágenes, alhajas, ornamentos y mobiliario de la compañía de Jesús en Murcia. Inventario y distribución de sus bienes tras la expulsión de 1767
Images, silverware, ornaments and furniture from the Society of Jesus in Murcia. Inventory and distribution of its goods after the expulsion in 1767
García Zapata, Ignacio José
Jesuítas
Murcia
Inventario
Alhajas
Ornamentos
Jesuits
Inventory
Silverware
Ornaments
La expulsión de los jesuitas en 1767 supuso la puesta en marcha de un amplio sistema
administrativo centrado en la gestión de las posesiones que habían pertenecido hasta
entonces a la Compañía de Jesús. Uno de los cometidos que tenían que llevar a cabo estos
consejos estaba centrado en el inventariado y distribución de las alhajas y ornamentos que
esta orden tenía en sus colegios e iglesias. En el caso de Murcia, el inventario efectuado para
tal fin, ofrece una panorámica general del estado en el que se encontraba la Iglesia de San
Esteban aquel año. Asimismo, la documentación conservada refleja el destino de algunas
alhajas y ornamentos que, siguiendo las indicaciones reales, fueron divididas y distribuidas,
quedando algunas en el templo original, pasando otras a las parroquias pobres y llegando
otras al convento franciscano de Santa Catalina del Monte. En este artículo se analiza este
inventario, así como la distribución de sus alhajas y ornamentos, conforme a lo que sucedió
en otros territorios españoles, incluyendo el propio caso de Caravaca de la Cruz, con el fin de
ofrecer una visión global
The expulsion of the Jesuits in 1767 entailed the setting up of a broad administrative system
focused on the management of the goods heretofore belonging to the Society of Jesus. Among
the tasks that these councils were meant to accomplish appears the inventory and distribution
of the silverware and ornaments that had been preserved by this order in its colleges and
churches. In the case of Murcia, the executed inventory for that purpose offers an overview of
the state of the Church of San Esteban in that year. Additionally, the documentation preserved
reflects the destination of the silverware and ornaments: some of them were kept in the
temple, some were sent to poorer parishes and some ended up in the Franciscan convent
of Santa Catalina del Monte. This inventory has been analysed in this paper, as well as the
distribution of its silverware and ornaments, according to what occurred in other Spanish
territories, including the case of Caravaca de la Cruz, with the aim of offering a general picture.
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Linda de Chamounix : melodrama en tres actos
Donizetti, Gaetano, 1797-1848
Gorchs, Tomás
Óperas
Libretos
Siglo XIX
Texto paralelo español-italiano
Rúst.
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El papel de la prensa en la lucha contra la consolidación de la profesión médica en Buenos Aires, 1890-1900
Vallejo, Mauro
Medicalización
Curanderismo
Prensa
Argentina
Hipnotismo
Medicalización
Quackery
Press
Hypnotism
El objetivo de este artículo es poner de relieve el papel desempeñado por la
prensa en las resistencias contra la consolidación de la profesión médica en Buenos Aires en
la década de 1890. Se parte de la hipótesis según la cual las tribunas periodísticas fueron instancias
esenciales tanto para la instauración del proyecto sanitario del gremio médico como
para la prosecución de las luchas de quienes lo objetaron. Las columnas no sólo reflejaron los
conflictos y negociaciones producidas, sino que formaron parte de las armas utilizadas por
ambas partes. En otros términos, el periodismo fue, en gran medida, la arena y el material
primordial de esas contiendas. En esta ocasión en particular intentamos mostrar, en base al
estudio de unos pocos casos, los distintos modos a través de los cuales los enemigos de la
medicalización recurrieron a la prensa a los fines de hacer oír sus reclamos. Sanadores, médicos
extranjeros, magnetizadores e ilusionistas difundieron sus exigencias mediante distintas tácticas
que giraban en torno a las publicaciones periódicas (a través de cartas abiertas, entrevistas y
artículos desde los cuales se impugnaron las iniciativas de los profesionales). Incluso llegaron
a editar publicaciones periódicas propias, que hasta el momento no habían recibido suficiente
atención de los historiadores.
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Vallejo, M. «El Papel De La Prensa En La Lucha Contra La consolidación De La profesión médica En Buenos Aires, 1890-1900». Dynamis: Acta Hispanica Ad Medicinae Scientiarumque Historiam Illustrandam, Vol. 37, Núm. 2, octubre de 2017, p. 295-16, [https://raco.cat/index.php/Dynamis/article/view/328552]
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La competencia intercultural y su inclusión en los manuales de ELE
Intercultural Competence and its Inclusion in Spanish as Second Language Textbooks
Illescas García, Antonio
Competencia intercultural
ELE
Enseñanza de lenguas
Cultura
Intercultural competence
Spanish as a second language
Culture
Second Language Acquisition
El objetivo del presente trabajo es reflexionar sobre la adecuación o no de
los estudios teóricos y metodológicos en torno a la competencia intercultural aplicada a la
enseñanza de segundas lenguas (caso concreto de la enseñanza de ELE), y su reflejo en los
manuales. Para ello se parte de una reseña histórica del concepto de “cultura”, así como la
inclusión de esta en la enseñanza de lenguas, que ha desembocado en las formulaciones
pedagógicas actuales que proponen la interculturalidad como el eje central de la clase de L2.
La reseña de cuatro manuales de ELE evidencia que el contenido cultural se presenta todavía
como un elemento marginal y desconectado del resto.
The goal of this paper is to examine how the theoretical and methodological
frameworks of the study of intercultural competence are applied to Second Language
Acquisition ( in particular to Spanish) and how intercultural competence is approached in
language textbooks. The starting point of this essay is an historical overview of the concept
of “culture”, followed by an analysis of how such a concept is addressed in current language
pedagogies that consider it as the central topic of L2 classes. The review of four L2 textbooks
highlights that cultural contents are covered as marginal elements that have no relation to the
rest of the material presented.
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Pre- and syn-orogenic evolution of the Variscan Moroccan Mesetas
Accotto, Cristina
Martínez Poyatos, David Jesús
Universidad de Granada. Programa de Doctorado en Ciencias de la Tierra
Variscan Moroccan Mesetas
Paleogeología
The Rheic Ocean was formed by the early Paleozoic drifting of Avalonian
(Amazonian-type) terranes from northwest Gondwana. These terranes docked with
Laurentia and Baltica during middle Paleozoic time (Acadian/Caledonian orogeny)
forming Laurussia. The late Paleozoic Variscan/Alleghanian orogeny resulted from the
closure of the Rheic Ocean and the subsequent collision among Laurussia, Gondwana and
a number of peri-Gondwanan terranes. In the European portion of the Variscan belt, the
Rheic suture is considered to run from Poland to SW Iberia, separating Avalonian terranes
to the west from Gondwanan terranes to the east, although true Rheic Ocean ophiolites
have not been found yet. To the south, the Rheic suture might reappear in the
Mauritanides. In between, the northern Moroccan Variscides, which include the
Moroccan Mesetas, are considered part of the northern Gondwana margin involved in the
Variscan orogeny, although the trace of the Rheic suture is uncertain or even nonexistent.
This Ph.D. Thesis investigates the Paleozoic Moroccan Mesetas, with focus on: (i)
sediment provenance according to U-Pb and Hf isotopic analyses on detrital zircon grains,
and (ii) the Variscan evolution based on detailed structural analysis of selected areas. The
obtained results shed light on: (i) the pre- and syn-orogenic Paleozoic paleogeography,
(ii) the Eo-Variscan tectonics, and (iii) the possible location of the Rheic suture.
Detrital zircon grains from the pre-orogenic Cambrian-Devonian succession show the
predominance of two populations peaked at c. 700-550 Ma (Cadomian/Pan-African
orogenies) and c. 2.1 Ga (Eburnean orogeny) ages, and a general lack of Mesoproterozoic
and late-Paleoproterozoic (c. 1.8-1.1 Ga) ages. These features are distinctive of the West
African Craton (WAC), which therefore can be considered the main sediment source
during early-middle Paleozoic time. A Stenian-Tonian (c. 1.0 Ga) detrital zircon
population is locally present and points to distant and intermittent NE African sources
(e.g., Sahara Metacraton, Arabian-Nubian Shield). Finally, rift-related CambrianOrdovician volcanism provided locally abundant zircon grains in the Cambrian-Lower
Ordovician succession. Altogether, these data suggest that the entire region belonged to
the northern Gondwana passive margin, with paleogeographic continuity among the
subdomains that are traditionally described within the Moroccan Mesetas.
The flysch-like Famennian-Tournaisian successions from the Tiflet (northern Western
Moroccan Meseta) and Debdou-Mekkam (Eastern Moroccan Meseta) inliers show the
presence of a Late Devonian (c. 370 Ma) detrital zircon population, accompanied by a
noticeable number of Mesoproterozoic-late Paleoproterozoic (c. 1.8-1.1 Ga) grains.
These ages, unknown in the WAC, could have been provided by an active Avalonian
(Amazonian-type) arc approaching the northern Gondwana margin during the Rheic
Ocean closure. The appearance of these exotic detrital zircon populations was immediately followed
by an Eo-Variscan intense deformational phase that has been studied in the DebdouMekkam region. In these inliers, a thick Famennian-Tournaisian succession is strongly
deformed by folds that are tight to isoclinal, overturned to recumbent, have SE regional
vergence, and are associated with axial-planar cleavage. The reconstructed folded
structure implies an important NW-SE shortening, which is interpreted as the result of a
frontal SE-directed push of the Avalonian promontory. Accordingly, the Rheic suture
would be concealed in between this Avalonian promontory and the Gondwanan margin.
Lateral correlatives of the suture are likely found (i) to the north at the boundary between
the Ossa-Morena and South Portuguese Zones, and (ii) to the west in the late Variscan
thrust which superposed the Caledonian Sehoul Block onto the Western Moroccan
Meseta.
The post-Eo-Variscan succession also shows a WAC affinity, with variable record of
NE African and Avalonian sources and local Variscan granitoids sources.
El Océano Rheico se formó por la separación de terrenos Avalonianos (de tipo
Amazónico) del borde noroeste del continente Gondwana. Tales terrenos colisionaron
con Laurentia y Báltica durante el Paleozoico medio dando lugar a la orogenia
Acadiense/Caledoniana y a la formación del continente Laurrusia. Durante el Paleozoico
superior, el cierre del Océano Rheico y posterior colisión entre Laurrusia, Gondwana y
una serie de fragmentos peri-Gondwánicos formó el orógeno Varisco/Apalachiano. En la
parte europea de la cadena Varisca, la sutura Rheica discurre probablemente desde
Polonia hasta el sudoeste de Iberia, separando terrenos Avalonianos al oeste y terrenos
Gondwánicos al este, si bien no se conocen ofiolitas verdaderamente Rheicas. Más al sur,
la sutura Rheica podría localizarse de nuevo en los Mauritánides. Entre ambas regiones,
se sitúan los macizos Variscos del norte de Marruecos (incluyendo la Meseta Marroquí),
que se interpretan como parte del margen septentrional de Gondwana involucrado en la
orogenia Varisca, y donde se desconoce, si es que existe, la posición de la sutura Rheica.
La presente Tesis Doctoral investiga el Paleozoico de la Meseta Marroquí, prestando
especial atención a: (i) la procedencia de sedimentos mediante el análisis sistemático de
los isotopos de U-Pb y Hf de poblaciones de circones detríticos, y (ii) la evolución Varisca
mediante el estudio estructural detallado de algunos sectores clave. Los resultados
obtenidos constituyen un avance importante en el conocimiento de: (i) la paleogeografía
Paleozoica pre- y sin-orogénica, (ii) la tectónica Eo-Varisca, y (iii) la posible situación de
la sutura Rheica.
Los circones detríticos de la sucesión pre-orogénica (Cámbrico-Devónico) se agrupan
en dos poblaciones principales con edades de c. 700-550 Ma (orogenia Cadomiense/PanAfricana) y c. 2.1 Ga (orogenia Eburniense), y no existen apenas circones
Mesoproterozoicos o tardi-Paleoproterozoicos (c. 1.8-1.1 Ga). Tal distribución de edades
es representativa del Cratón Africano Occidental, el cual sería por tanto la fuente principal
de sedimentos en la Meseta Marroquí durante del Paleozoico inferior y medio. Además,
algunas muestras tienen una población variable de edad c. 1.0 Ga (Esténico-Tónico
inferior), cuya fuente, relativamente lejana y con aportes detríticos intermitentes, puede
estar en los cratones del noreste de Africa (Metacratón del Sáhara, Escudo de ArabiaNubia). Por último, circones detríticos de edad Cambro-Ordovícico inferior constituyen
poblaciones significativas en algunas muestras de esa misma edad, y se relacionan con la
existencia de actividad volcánica local durante un episodio de rifting continental. En
conjunto, todos los datos disponibles sugieren que la Meseta Marroquí formó parte de un
único margen continental pasivo desarrollado en el norte de Gondwana, habiendo existido
continuidad paleogeográfica entre los distintos sub-dominios en los que tradicionalmente
se ha subdividido la Meseta Marroquí. La sucesión Fameniense-Tournaisiense de Tiflet (borde septentrional de la Meseta
Occidental Marroquí) y Debdou-Mekkam (Meseta Oriental Marroquí) incluye, además
de las dos poblaciones dominantes en las sucesión Cambro-Devónica, circones detríticos
del Devónico superior (c. 370 Ma, con valores de Hf positivos) y del MesoproterozoicoPaleoproterozoico superior (c. 1.8-1.1 Ma). Tales edades se desconocen en el Cratón
Africano Occidental. Estos circones exóticos podrían provenir de la erosión de un arco
magmático Devónico desarrollado sobre un basamento Avaloniano, durante su
aproximación al margen de Gondwana al final del cierre del Océano Rheico.
Tras el cierre del Océano Rheico, tuvo lugar un episodio de intensa deformación EoVarisca, que ha sido estudiada en la región de Debdou-Mekkam. Aquí, la sucesión
Fameniense-Tournaisiense, de gran espesor y carácter flyschoide, está deformada por
pliegues con foliación de plano-axial, cuya vergencia regional es hacia el sudeste y sus
geometrías isoclinales, volcadas y recumbentes. El tren de pliegues reconstruido implica
un importante acortamiento de orientación NO-SE, que se interpreta como el resultado
del empuje frontal hacia el sudeste de un promontorio Avaloniano. Por tanto, la sutura
Rheica se localizaría de manera críptica entre este promontorio avaloniano y el margen
de Gondwana. La sutura continuaría hacia el norte a lo largo del límite entre la Zonas de
Ossa-Morena y Sud-Portuguesa, y hacia el oeste estaría oculta bajo el cabalgamiento que
superpuso el Bloque Caledoniano de Sehoul sobre La Meseta Occidental Marroquí.
Los circones detríticos de la sucesión post-Eo-Varisca de la Meseta Marroquí también
muestran afinidad con el Cratón Africano Occidental, más un registro variable procedente
de fuentes Avalonianas y de granitos Variscos.
Tesis Univ. Granada.
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Measurement in Primary School Mathematics and Science Textbooks
Montoro Medina, Ana Belén
Aguayo Arriagada, Carmen Gloria
Flores Martínez, Pablo
Measurement
Primary education
Textbooks
Mathematics education
Science education
The research is supported by Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities (Spain) who finances the research project PGC2018-095765-B-I00 (PROFESTEM).
The STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) approach to education
has acquired considerable prominence among teachers in recent years. Putting forward integrated
proposals is nonetheless complex and many educators opt to implement the ones set out in textbooks.
We consequently deemed it worthwhile to analyse how content common to mathematics and science
is addressed in primary school textbooks with a view to determining whether the approaches adopted
complement one another and are compatible with STEM education. More specifically, in light of the
importance of measurement in both areas of learning and in everyday life, we describe the meaning
of mass and volume found, in two publishers’ textbooks. Based on the components of the meaning
of measurement and deploying content analysis techniques, we analysed the explanations and tasks
set out in these mathematics and science books to identify the similarities and differences in the
handling of those magnitudes in the two subjects. Our findings showed the proposals for teaching
mass to pursue similar objectives in the earliest grades, addressing matters that could be included
in STEM proposals. On the contrary, inconsistencies were detected in the distribution of volume
measurement-related content, as well as in the strategies, units and tools used in the two areas.
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The non-LTR (long terminal repeat) retrotransposon L1Tc from Trypanosoma cruzi codes for a protein with RNase H activity
Rodríguez Heras, Sara
The deduced amino acid sequence of the region downstream
of the reverse transcriptase (RT) motif of the
Trypanosoma cruzi L1Tc non-LTR retrotransposon
shows a significant homology with the sequence coding
for proteins with RNase H activity from different organisms
and retroelements. The 25-kDa His6-tagged recombinant
protein bearing only the L1Tc RNase H domain,
named RHL1Tc, exhibits RNase H activity as measured
on the [3H]poly(rA)/poly(dT) hybrid used as substrate as
well as on specific homologous and heterologous
[32P]RNA/DNA hybrids. The mutation of the conserved
aspartic acid at position 39 of the enzyme catalytic site,
but not of the serine at position 56 (non-conservative
amino acid), abolishes protein RNase H activity. The
RNase H activity of the RHL1Tc protein is Mg2 -dependent,
and it is also active in the presence of the Mn2 ion.
The optimal condition of RNase H activity is found at pH
8 and 37 °C, although it also has significant enzymatic
activity at 19 °C and pH 6. However, it cannot be excluded
that the RNase H activity level and its optimal
conditions may be different from that of a protein containing
both RT and RNase H domains.
This work was supported by BFM2000-1381 and partially by SAF-
2001-3533 from Plan Nacional I D I (Ministerio de Ciencia y Tecnologı
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part by the payment of page charges. This article must therefore be
hereby marked “advertisement” in accordance with 18 U.S.C. Section
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Self-organized bistability and its possible relevance for brain dynamics
Buendía, Víctor
di Santo, Serena
Villegas, Pablo
Burioni, Raffaella
Muñoz García, Miguel Ángel
Self-organized bistability (SOB) is the counterpart of “self-organized criticality” (SOC), for systems tuning
themselves to the edge of bistability of a discontinuous phase transition, rather than to the critical point of a
continuous one. The equations defining the mathematical theory of SOB turn out to bear a strong resemblance
to a (Landau-Ginzburg) theory recently proposed to analyze the dynamics of the cerebral cortex. This theory
describes the neuronal activity of coupled mesoscopic patches of cortex, homeostatically regulated by short-term
synaptic plasticity. The theory for cortex dynamics entails, however, some significant differences with respect to
SOB, including the lack of a (bulk) conservation law, the absence of a perfect separation of timescales and, the
fact that in the former, but not in the second, there is a parameter that controls the overall system state (in blatant
contrast with the very idea of self-organization). Here, we scrutinize—by employing a combination of analytical
and computational tools—the analogies and differences between both theories and explore whether in some
limit SOB can play an important role to explain the emergence of scale-invariant neuronal avalanches observed
empirically in the cortex. We conclude that, actually, in the limit of infinitely slow synaptic dynamics, the two
theories become identical but the timescales required for the self-organization mechanism to be effective do
not seem to be biologically plausible. We discuss the key differences between self-organization mechanisms
with/without conservation and with/without infinitely separated timescales. In particular, we introduce the
concept of “self-organized collective oscillations” and scrutinize the implications of our findings in neuroscience,
shedding new light into the problems of scale invariance and oscillations in cortical dynamics.
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Instruccion de musica sobre la guitarra española, y metodo de sus primeros rudimentos, hasta tañerla con destreza con dos laberintos ingeniosos, variedad de sones, y danças de rasgueado al estilo español, italiano, francès, y inglès con un breue Tratado para acompañar con perfeción, sobre la parte muy essencial para la Guitarra, Arpa, y Organo, resumido en doze reglas, y exemplos los mas principales de contrapunto, y composicion compuesto por el licenciado Gaspar Sanz, aragones, ...
Sanz, Gaspar, 1640-1710
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Dormer, Diego,Herederos de
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Search for invisible Higgs boson decays in vector boson fusion at s√=13 TeV with the ATLAS detector
Aaboud, M.
Aguilar Saavedra, Juan Antonio
Atlas Collaboration
We report a search for Higgs bosons that are produced via vector boson fusion and subsequently decay into invisible particles. The experimental signature is an energetic jet pair with invariant mass of O(1) TeV and O(100) GeV missing transverse momentum. The analysis uses 36.1 fb−1 of pp collision data at s√=13 TeV recorded by the ATLAS detector at the LHC. In the signal region the 2252 observed events are consistent with the background estimation. Assuming a 125 GeV particle with Standard Model cross sections, the upper limit on the branching fraction of the Higgs boson decay into invisible particles is 0.37 at 95% CL where 0.28 was expected. This limit is interpreted in Higgs portal models to set limits on the WIMP-nucleon scattering cross section. We also consider invisible decays of additional scalar bosons with masses up to 3 TeV for which the upper limits on the cross section times branching fraction are in the range of 0.3−1.7 pb.
We acknowledge the support of ANPCyT, Argentina; YerPhI, Armenia; ARC, Australia; BMWFW and FWF, Austria; ANAS, Azerbaijan; SSTC, Belarus; CNPq and FAPESP, Brazil; NSERC, NRC and CFI, Canada; CERN; CONICYT, Chile; CAS, MOST and NSFC, China; COLCIENCIAS, Colombia; MSMT CR, MPO CR and VSC CR, Czech Republic; DNRF and DNSRC, Denmark; IN2P3-CNRS, CEA-DRF/IRFU, France; SRNSFG, Georgia; BMBF, HGF, and MPG, Germany; GSRT, Greece; RGC, Hong Kong SAR, China; ISF and Benoziyo Center, Israel; INFN, Italy; MEXT and JSPS, Japan; CNRST, Morocco; NWO, Netherlands; RCN, Norway; MNiSW and NCN, Poland; FCT, Portugal; MNE/IFA, Romania; MES of Russia and NRC KI, Russian Federation; JINR; MESTD, Serbia; MSSR, Slovakia; ARRS and MIZŠ, Slovenia; DST/NRF, South Africa; MINECO, Spain; SRC and Wallenberg Foundation, Sweden; SERI, SNSF and Cantons of Bern and Geneva, Switzerland; MOST, Taiwan; TAEK, Turkey; STFC, United Kingdom; DOE and NSF, United States of America. In addition, individual groups and members have received support from BCKDF, Canarie, CRC and Compute Canada, Canada; COST, ERC, ERDF, Horizon 2020, and Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions, European Union; Investissements d’ Avenir Labex and Idex, ANR, France; DFG and AvH Foundation, Germany; Herakleitos, Thales and Aristeia programmes co-financed by EU-ESF and the Greek NSRF, Greece; BSF-NSF and GIF, Israel; CERCA Programme Generalitat de Catalunya, Spain; The Royal Society and Leverhulme Trust, United Kingdom.
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El uso de programas de análisis predictivo en la inteligencia policial: una comparativa europea
The Use of Predictive Analysis Programs in Police Intelligence: A European Comparison
Cinelli, Virginia
Manrique Gan, Alberto
Inteligencia
Análisis de inteligencia
Análisis predictivo
Prevención del crimen
Intelligence
Intelligence analysis
Predictive analysis
Crime prevention
Actualmente, en el análisis de inteligencia persisten dos limitaciones principales: la existencia intrínseca de un cierto grado de incertidumbre y el gran volumen de información disponible. Para hacer frente a estas problemáticas, desde finales de los años 90 la tecnología y la estadística han sido piezas clave en el campo de la investigación en el ámbito de la seguridad, ayudando a potenciar los límites del analista en el procesamiento de la información y mejorando exponencialmente su capacidad de análisis. Así, se está desarrollando la tendencia de utilizar la tecnología en un marco preventivo para calcular la probabilidad de que ocurra, o no, un evento que pueda afectar al contexto de seguridad. Para ello, el análisis predictivo se torna como una herramienta necesaria. Hoy en día, Europa destaca tanto por el número como por la tipología de programas predictivos implementados en los diferentes contextos nacionales. El principal objetivo de este artículo es analizar el estado actual de este tipo de herramientas tecnológicas en el continente europeo por medio de una comparación de seis (6) diferentes casos de estudio en un total de cinco (5) países incluidos (Alemania, Francia, Italia, Países Bajos y Reino Unido) para, en primer lugar, analizar sus implicaciones en la mejora de la seguridad en el espacio de la Unión Europea y, en segundo lugar, detectar aquellos casos innovadores en este marco.
Nowadays, two main limitations persist in intelligence analysis: the intrinsic existence of a certain degree of uncertainty and the large volume of information available. In order to face these problems, since the end of the 90s, technology and statistics have been used in the field of security to tackle the analytical limitations of human beings, improving their performances. As a result, professionals in the crime prevention areas started using technology in investigation to calculate the probability that a (criminal) event might occur in the future. Such a phenomenon is also called predictive analysis. Today, Europe stands out both for the number and the type of predictive programs implemented in different national contexts. The main objective of this article is to analyze the phenomenon of predictive policing in the European context through a comparative analysis of 6 cases study in 5 different countries (Germany, France, Italy, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom) to, firstly, assess the implications in the improvement of the security context of the European Union, and secondly, to detect the innovative cases within this framework.
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Virginia Cinelli y Alberto Manrique Gan, “El uso de programas de análisis predictivo en la inteligencia policial: una comparativa europea”, Revista de Estudios en Seguridad Internacional, Vol. 5, No. 2, (2019), pp. 1-19. [http://dx.doi.org/10.18847/1.10.1]
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Propuesta de enseñanza para la estadística de 1º de Bachillerato de Ciencias Sociales a través del lenguaje de programación R
Río López, Luis Felipe del
Ramírez Uclés, Rafael
Estadística
Ciencias sociales
Bachillerato
Enseñanza
El presente Trabajo de Fin de Máster, perteneciente a la modalidad de validación
de materiales didácticos, tiene como objetivo introducir y promover el uso de las nuevas
tecnologías en el aula, en particular el programa RStudio. Para contextualizar este
trabajo realizaremos el análisis de contenido y cognitivo de la Unidad Didáctica de
Estadística de 1º de Bachillerato de Ciencias Sociales (incluyendo un repaso de la estadística unidimensional vista en la ESO) y, finalmente, propondremos una serie de
tareas en las que pondremos de manifiesto la utilidad del uso de dicho software.
Máster Universitaro en Profesorado de Educación Secundaria y Bachillerato. Curso Académico 2020-2021
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Search for a new heavy gauge-boson resonance decaying into a lepton and missing transverse momentum in 36 fb−1 of pp collisions at √ s = 13 TeV with the ATLAS experiment
Aaboud, M.
Aguilar Saavedra, Juan Antonio
Atlas Collaboration
The results of a search for new heavy W′ bosons decaying to an electron or muon and a neutrino using proton–proton collision data at a centre-of-mass energy of s√ = 13 TeV are presented. The dataset was collected in 2015 and 2016 by the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider and corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 36.1 fb −1. As no excess of events above the Standard Model prediction is observed, the results are used to set upper limits on the W′ boson cross-section times branching ratio to an electron or muon and a neutrino as a function of the W′ mass. Assuming a W′ boson with the same couplings as the Standard Model W boson, W′ masses below 5.1 TeV are excluded at the 95% confidence level.
We thank CERN for the very successful operation
of the LHC, as well as the support staff from our institutions
without whom ATLAS could not be operated efficiently. We
acknowledge the support of ANPCyT, Argentina; YerPhI, Armenia;
ARC, Australia; BMWFW and FWF, Austria; ANAS, Azerbaijan;
SSTC, Belarus; CNPq and FAPESP, Brazil; NSERC, NRC and CFI,
Canada; CERN; CONICYT, Chile; CAS, MOST and NSFC, China;
COLCIENCIAS, Colombia; MSMT CR, MPO CR and VSC CR,
Czech Republic; DNRF and DNSRC, Denmark; IN2P3-CNRS, CEADRF/
IRFU, France; SRNSF, Georgia; BMBF, HGF, and MPG, Germany;
GSRT, Greece; RGC, Hong Kong SAR, China; ISF, I-CORE
and Benoziyo Center, Israel; INFN, Italy; MEXT and JSPS, Japan;
CNRST, Morocco; NWO, Netherlands; RCN, Norway; MNiSW and
NCN, Poland; FCT, Portugal; MNE/IFA, Romania; MES of Russia
and NRC KI, Russian Federation; JINR; MESTD, Serbia; MSSR, Slovakia;
ARRS andMIZŠ, Slovenia; DST/NRF, South Africa; MINECO,
Spain; SRC and Wallenberg Foundation, Sweden; SERI, SNSF and
Cantons of Bern and Geneva, Switzerland; MOST, Taiwan; TAEK,
Turkey; STFC, United Kingdom; DOE and NSF, United States of
America. In addition, individual groups and members have received
support from BCKDF, the Canada Council, CANARIE, CRC, Compute
Canada, FQRNT, and the Ontario Innovation Trust, Canada;
EPLANET, ERC, ERDF, FP7, Horizon 2020 and Marie Skłodowska-
Curie Actions, European Union; Investissements d’Avenir Labex and
Idex, ANR, Région Auvergne and Fondation Partager le Savoir,
France; DFG and AvH Foundation, Germany; Herakleitos, Thales
and Aristeia programmes co-financed by EU-ESF and the Greek
NSRF; BSF, GIF and Minerva, Israel; BRF, Norway; CERCA Programme
Generalitat de Catalunya, Generalitat Valenciana, Spain; the
Royal Society and Leverhulme Trust, United Kingdom. The crucial
computing support from all WLCG partners is acknowledged
gratefully, in particular from CERN, the ATLAS Tier-1 facilities
at TRIUMF (Canada), NDGF (Denmark, Norway, Sweden), CCIN2P3
(France), KIT/GridKA (Germany), INFN-CNAF (Italy), NLT1
(Netherlands), PIC (Spain), ASGC (Taiwan), RAL (UK) and BNL
(USA), the Tier-2 facilities worldwide and large non-WLCG resource
providers.
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Ética e educação nos quatro Evangelhos: uma antropeugogia inadiável
Palma Valenzuela, Andrés
Ética
Antropología
Educación
Evangelios
Reseña ao libro: Maia, C. F. (2019). Ética e educação nos quatro Evangelhos: uma antropeugogia inadiável. Lisboa: Chiado Editores, 397 pp.
Universidade de Coimbra. CEIS20
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Palma, A. (2020). Ética e educação nos quatro Evangelhos: uma antropeugogia inadiável. Revista Portuguesa De Pedagogia. 54 (e054004), 1-5. https://doi.org/10.14195/1647-8614_54_8
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Paisaje, territorio y sostenibilidad: algunas reflexiones aplicables al ámbito rural
Hernández Del Águila, Rafael
Toro Sánchez, Francisco Javier
MEDIO RURAL Y SOSTENIBILIDAD IV CONGRESO ANDALUZ DE DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE VIII CONGRESO ANDALUZ DE CIENCIAS AMBIENTALES
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Hernández del Águila, R. y Toro Sánchez, F. J. Paisaje, territorio y sostenibilidad: algunas reflexiones aplicables al ámbito rural. En: Ambientalia. 2006-2009. [http://hdl.handle.net/10481/62216]
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La poesía oral improvisada, un fenómeno multifuncional
Improvised oral poetry, a Multifunctional phenomenon
Bienes, Yapci
Checa Olmos, Francisco
Poesía oral improvisada
Performance
Funcionalidad
Multifuncionalidad
Improvised oral poetry
Functionality
Mutifunctionality
En este artículo identificamos, datamos y argumentamos trece dimensiones funcionales cubiertas por la poesía oral improvisada, a saber: relacional, expresivo-comunicativa, identitaria, ritual y litúrgica, didáctica, lúdico/recreativa, medio de vida, canto de trabajo, transformadora, transmisión histórica, terapéutica/paliativa, estética y de autorrealización. Dentro de algunas de ellas, dada su magnitud, detallamos funciones específicas y anotamos posibles subfunciones. Los resultados respaldan la multifuncionalidad de la poesía oral improvisada, atendida como fenómeno global. Además, acreditamos la inherencia de la función relacional y de la expresivo-comunicativa respecto al fenómeno, y en virtud de la permanencia y simultaneidad de dichas funciones, constatamos la multifuncionalidad como rasgo de las manifestaciones poético-improvisadoras particulares. Finalmente, recogemos otras opciones manifiestas de confluencia funcional, que apuntan a una multifuncionalidad densa.
In this article we identify, date and argue thirteen functional dimensions covered by improvised oral poetry, namely: relational, expressive-communicative, identity, ritual and liturgical, didactic, ludic/recreational, livelihood, work song, transformative, historical transmission, therapeutic/palliative, aesthetic and of self-realization. Within some of these, given their magnitude, we detail specific functions and note possible sub-functions. The results support the multifunctionality of improvised oral poetry, considered as a global phenomenon. In addition, we prove the inherence of the relational and expressive-communicative functions respect to the phenomenon, and by virtue of the permanence and simultaneity of these functions, we confirm the multifunctionality as a feature of the particular poetic-improvisational manifestations. Finally, we gather other manifest options of functional confluence, which point to a dense multifunctionality.
Grupo de investigación Antropología y Filosofía (SEJ-126). Universidad de Granada. Departamento de Antropología, Geografía e Historia. Universidad de Jaén. Departamento de Filosofía II. Universidad de Granada.
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Gazeta de Antropología, 2022, 38 (1), artículo 01
2340-2792
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Del censo al "producto censal"
From census to the "census product"
Cohen Amselem, Aron
Censo
Concepto
Vuelco
Implicaciones
Preguntas
Census
Concept
Overturning
Implications
Questions
Los cambios introducidos en el censo español en 2011 y
su profundización de cara al de 2021 apelan a un debate
atento a todas las implicaciones (“metodológicas, epistemológicas
y políticas”) de una transformación de gran calado.
Ese debate está en gran medida pendiente y, dados
los plazos y lo avanzado de los trabajos emprendidos por
el INE, le quedará recorrido por delante cuando dispongamos
de resultados del nuevo “producto”. Una de las cuestiones
que se suscitan es si la “operación” a la que nos
abocamos augura una información con niveles de detalle
y calidad comparables a las de los ahora calificados como
“censos tradicionales”. Otra es si las promesas de mejor
aprovechamiento de registros y recursos tecnológicos con
fines de estadística pública convierten irremediablemente
en superflua una producción pública, de renovación lenta,
pero con vocación de exhaustividad, homogeneidad,
simultaneidad y continuidad: la que hemos conocido como
censo de la población.
Changes introduced in the Spanish census in 2011 and
its development facing 2021 updating, call for an attentive
debate on all the implications (“methodological, epistemological
and political”) of a far-reaching transformation. In
fact, this debate is largely pending. Moreover, given the
progress of INE’s work, debate will have a long path to go
once the results will be published. One of the questions
that arise is whether the “operation” to come announces
information with comparable levels of detail and quality to
those now classified as “traditional censuses”. Another is
whether the promises of better use of administrative records
and technological resources for public statistics purposes
irremediably make superfluous a public production,
of slow renewal, but with a vocation for completeness, homogeneity,
simultaneity and continuity: the one we have
known as the census of the population.
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Arón Cohen. 2021. “Del censo al “producto censal””. Revista Internacional de Sociología 79(1):e176. [https://doi.org/10.3989/ris.2021.79.1.19.181b]
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Minutiae-Based Fingerprint Matching Decomposition: Methodology for Big Data Frameworks
Peralta, Daniel
García López, Salvador
Benítez Sánchez, José Manuel
Herrera Triguero, Francisco
Biometrics
Fingerprint recognition
Fingerprint matching
Big Data
MapReduce
Apache spark
Fingerprint recognition, and in particular minutiae-based matching methods, are ever more deeply implanted into many companies and institutions. As the size of their identification databases grows, there is a need of flexible, reliable structures for fingerprint recognition systems. In this paper, we propose a generic decomposition methodology for minutiae-based matching algorithms that splits the calculation of the matching scores into lower level steps that can be carried out in parallel in a flexible manner. The decomposition allows to adapt any minutiae-based algorithm to frameworks such as MapReduce or Apache Spark. General and specific guidelines to enhance the performance of the adapted matching algorithms are also described. The proposal is evaluated over two matching algorithms, two Big Data frameworks (Apache Hadoop and Apache Spark) and two large-scale fingerprint databases, with promising results concerning the identification time, in addition to the reliability, scalability, distribution and availability capabilities that are provided by such underlying frameworks.
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ICOMOS Europe Initiative_Sharing experience on Transnational Serial Nominations in Europe
ICOMOS International coord
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Microbial Production of Ethanol From Sludge Derived From an Urban Wastewater Treatment Plant
Godoy, Patricia
Mourenza, Álvaro
Hernández Romero, Sergio
Gonzalez-Lopez, Jesus
Manzanera Ruiz, Maximino Enrique
Microethanol
Wastewater sludge
Proteus
Biofuel
Wastewater treatment
Residue valorization
A collection of lipase-producing microorganisms was isolated from sludge derived from
an urban wastewater treatment plant. The microorganisms with the highest levels of
lipase activity were selected in order to use triglycerides present in the sludge effectively
and were then transformed with pdc:adhB genes for the production of ethanol. The
transgenic strains showed high growth rates in diluted sludge and produced lipase
protein in order to utilize fat present in the sludge, which provides an abundant source of
carbon. Using sludge derived from treated wastewater as nutrient source, ethanol was
produced by certain transgenic species belonging to the genera Proteus. Different forms
of sludge were tested for maximal ethanol production, with dehydrated sludge being
found to produce the best performance.
This research was funded by the Spanish Ministry of Science and
Innovation (projects CTM2009-09270 and CTM2017-84332-R),
the Andalusian regional government (project P08-RNM-04180)
and ESAMUR and CADAGUA, S.A., involved in sanitation and
wastewater treatment in the Murcia region (contract 4304-00).
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2018-11-01
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Godoy P, Mourenza Á, Hernández-Romero S, González-López J and Manzanera M (2018) Microbial Production of Ethanol From Sludge Derived From an Urban Wastewater Treatment Plant. Front. Microbiol. 9:2634.
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Deciphering the metamorphic evolution of the Pulo do Lobo metasedimentary domain (SW Iberian Variscides)
Pérez Cáceres, Irene
Martínez Poyatos, David Jesús
Vidal, Olivier
Beyssac, Olivier
Nieto García, Fernando
Simancas Cabrera, José Fernando
Azor Pérez, Antonio
Bourdelle, Franck
The Pulo do Lobo domain is one of the units exposed
within the orogenic suture zone between the Ossa-
Morena and the South Portuguese zones in the SW Iberian
Variscides. This metasedimentary unit has been classically
interpreted as a Rheic subduction-related accretionary prism
formed during pre-Carboniferous convergence and eventual
collision between the South Portuguese Zone (part of Avalonia)
and the Ossa-Morena Zone (peri-Gondwanan terrane).
Discrete mafic intrusions also occur within the dominant
Pulo do Lobo metapelites, related to an intra-orogenic Mississippian
transtensional and magmatic event that had a significant
thermal input. Three different approaches have been
applied to the Devonian–Carboniferous phyllites and slates
of the Pulo do Lobo domain in order to study their poorly
known low-grade metamorphic evolution. X-ray diffraction
(XRD) was used to identify the mineralogy and measure
crystallographic parameters (illite “crystallinity” and Kwhite
mica b-cell dimension). Compositional maps of selected
samples were obtained from electron probe microanalysis,
which allowed for processing with XMapTools
software, and chlorite semiempirical and thermodynamic
geothermometry was performed. Thermometry based on Raman
spectroscopy of carbonaceous material (RSCM) was
used to obtain peak temperatures.
This research has been supported by the Spanish
Ministry of Science and Innovation (grant no. CGL2011-24101),
the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (grant
nos. CGL2015-71692-P, CGL2016-75679-P), the Andalusian Government
(grant nos. RNM-148, RNM-179), and the doctoral scholarship
to Irene Pérez-Cáceres from the Spanish Ministry of Science
and Innovation (grant no. BES-2012-055754). The Raman facility
in Paris has been funded by the city of Paris (Emergence program).
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Pérez-Cáceres, I., Martínez Poyatos, D., Vidal, O., Beyssac, O., Nieto, F., Simancas, J. F., ... & Bourdelle, F. (2020). Deciphering the metamorphic evolution of the Pulo do Lobo metasedimentary domain (SW Iberian Variscides).
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Bellis sylvestris var. intermedia Sennen & Mauricio - Sintypus
Tipos nomenclaturales del Herbario GDA - Plantas vasculares
Vizoso Paz, María Teresa
Herbario GDA
Tipo nomenclatural
Bellis sylvestris var. intermedia Sennen & Mauricio
Sintypus
Sintypus de Bellis sylvestris var. intermedia Sennen & Mauricio
Herbario Universidad de Granada
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2019
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Resolución por Skype de una tarea de visualización cooperativa por una pareja de estudiantes con talento
A talented pair of students solving via Skype a cooperative task on visualization
Ramírez Uclés, Rafael
Beltrán-Meneu, María José
Jaime, Adela
Gutiérrez, Ángel
Trabajo cooperativo
Análisis discursivo
Videoconferencia
Talento matemático
Cooperative work
Discursive analysis
Videoconference
Mathematical talent
Estudiantes
Students
En este trabajo analizamos la transmisión de información entre dos estudiantes de alta capacidad
matemática mientras resuelven, a través de videoconferencia, una tarea cooperativa de
visualización. Las categorías que más afloraron en el análisis del discurso fueron informar,
demandar información, sugerir, parafrasear y confirmar. Los indicadores que más manifestaron
fueron validación, ampliación y paráfrasis. Los estudiantes manifestaron características del talento
matemático como un alto compromiso con la tarea, a pesar de su dificultad, y buena capacidad
para organizar los datos y para desarrollar estrategias eficientes de resolución
We analyze the transmission of information between two mathematically talented students while
solving, via videoconference, a cooperative task of visualization. The categories that emerged in
our analysis of the discourse were inform, demand information, suggest, paraphrasing, and
confirm. The more frequent indicators were validation, expansion and paraphrase. Students
expressed characteristics of mathematical talent such as a high commitment to the task, despite its
difficulty, and good ability to organize data and to develop efficient strategies of resolution
La investigación presentada es parte de las actividades de los proyectos de investigación Análisis de
procesos de aprendizaje de estudiantes de altas capacidades matemáticas de E. Primaria y ESO en
contextos de realización de actividades matemáticas ricas (EDU2012-37259, MINECO) y Modelos
de enseñanza y procesos de aprendizaje de las matemáticas: análisis multidimensional (EDU2015-
69731-R, MINECO/FEDER).
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Ramírez, R., Beltrán-Meneu, M. J., Jaime, A. y Gutiérrez, Á. (2016, septiembre) Resolución por Skype de una tarea de visualización cooperativa por una pareja de estudiantes con talento Comunicación presentada en el XX Simposio de la Sociedad Española de Investigación en Educación Matemática (SEIEM). Publicada en el libro de actas, pp. 447-457. Málaga, España.
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Creatividad en el Aula VIII
Rosa Fernández, Luis de la
Gutiérrez, Ana María
Literatura
Poesía
Fotografía
Pintura
Blog Asociación de Alumnos del Aula Permanente (ALUMA): https://alumaasociacion.com/
Se asume que la creatividad es la capacidad de producir algo nuevo, pero básicamente consiste en establecer conexiones nuevas entre ideas ya existentes, y si algo tienen los alumnos del Aula son experiencias e ideas para exprimir. Pero para que este tipo de conexiones se produzcan, deben existir ciertas dinámicas relacionadas con el pensamiento creativo y ahí es donde quiere poner ALUMA su granito de arena, en crear espacios para fomentar el ingenio de los alumnos mayores. Este libro es el resultado.
Entre estas páginas podéis encontrar los poemas de los asistentes a las Tertulias Poético‐Literarias, la obra del Premio Nacional de Poesía de ALUMA, los relatos que han salido premiados en el Concurso de Relatos Cortos, las fotografías galardonadas en el Concurso de Fotografía y las obras premiadas en el Concurso de Pintura. Pero sobre todo en el interior de este pequeño volumen, se encuentran las ilusiones de todos los participantes.
Poesías de: Ángeles Álex, Silvia Cañete, Pepe Ginés Hernández, Rafael Hernández Martín, Laura Hispán, Fernando Martín, Antonio Vera Ruiz, Luis de la Rosa Fernández
Premio Nacional de Poesía de ALUMA:
- Premiado: Elegía en la fuente / José Carlos Montalbán García
VII Concurso de Fotografía de ALUMA:
- Primer premio: Paisaje otoñal / Amalia Rosas Marín
- Segundo premio: Geometría del agua II / Javier Pérez Cuadros
- Tercer premio: Sin libertad / Leonor Algar Reyes
- Accésit: Bujará / Antonio López García
- Accésit: Queen's view / Juan Marín Jiménez
- Accésit: Muelle del Río Tinto / José Francisco Heras Jiménez
VIII Concurso Relatos Cortos de ALUMA:
- Primer premio: El árbol que se sintió niño / Juan Francisco Aceña Caballero
- Segundo premio: Los pies secos / Joaquín López Chirosa
VI Concurso de Pintura de ALUMA:
- Primer premio: Cambio climático / Sebastián Soria Lerma
- Segundo premio: Frutas de otoño / Irene Rodríguez Ortiz
- Accésit: Marinas / José Calero Martín
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BioestadísticaR: Práctica 2. Resumen Práctica II_v1
Villatoro García, Juan Antonio
Luna Del Castillo, Juan De Dios
Montero Alonso, Miguel Ángel
Femia Marzo, Pedro Jesús
Acal González, Christian José
Carmona Sáez, Pedro
Melchor Rodríguez, Juan Manuel
Romero Béjar, José Luis
Expósito Ruiz, Manuela
material docente
Cheat Sheet
BioestadísticaR
R
RStudio
Resumen de comandos de la Práctica II
Todo el material para el conjunto de actividades de este curso ha sido elaborado y es propiedad intelectual del grupo BioestadisticaR formado por:
Juan de Dios Luna del Castillo,
Pedro Femia Marzo,
Miguel Ángel Montero Alonso,
Christian José Acal González,
Pedro María Carmona Sáez,
Juan Manuel Melchor Rodríguez,
José Luis Romero Béjar,
Manuela Expósito Ruíz,
Juan Antonio Villatoro García.
Todos los integrantes del grupo han participado en todas las actividades, en su elección, construcción, correcciones o en su edición final, no obstante, en cada una de ellas, aparecerán uno o más nombres correspondientes a las personas que han tenido la máxima responsabilidad de su elaboración junto al grupo de BioestadisticaR.
Todos los materiales están protegidos por la Licencia Creative Commons CC BY-NC-ND que permite "descargar las obras y compartirlas con otras personas, siempre que se reconozca su autoría, pero no se pueden cambiar de ninguna manera ni se pueden utilizar comercialmente".
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2022-09-15
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Espacios en tránsito. Revitalización del paisaje cultural de la Vega de Granada
Transitory Spaces. Revitalization of the Cultural Landscape of the Vega de Granada
Arredondo Garrido, David
Vega de Granada
paisaje cultural
transición rural-urbana
área metropolitana
espacios en tránsito
cultural landscape
rural-urban transition
metropolitan area
transitory spaces
La Vega de Granada (España) es un territorio histórico de enorme valor, tanto desde el punto de vista productivo agrícola como cultural. Durante las últimas seis décadas, los cambios en la economía global, unidos a una actitud permisiva por parte de las administraciones con el crecimiento urbano sobre el entorno rural, han modificado profundamente este territorio. Los espacios de contacto, aquellos que materializan la transición rural-urbana, se presentan como posibilidades para revitalizar este paisaje en el siglo XXI. El presente artículo propone realizar un breve recorrido por los principales cultivos utilizados, sus producciones arquitectónicas e infraestructuras, que durante siglos caracterizaron el paisaje cultural de la Vega de Granada, para posteriormente analizar la situación actual de este territorio y presentar diversas iniciativas que están aprovechando la indefinición de los espacios de transición para recuperar usos propios de la Vega y revalorizarlos. Se refleja así cómo estos espacios en tránsito, activados por iniciativas ciudadanas, son los lugares con mayores posibilidades para la recuperación de un paisaje cultural que actualmente se presenta sin un futuro claro.---------------------------- The Vega de Granada (Spain) is a historical landscape of enormous value, from both productive and cultural points of view. In the last six decades, changes in the global economy, together with the permissiveness of the administrations with the urban growth on the rural realm, have deeply modified this territory. The contact spaces, those which materialize the rural-urban transition, seem able to revitalize this landscape in the 21st century. This article proposes to summarize the main crops grown here, as well as their architectural productions and infrastructures, that have shaped for centuries the cultural landscape of the Vega de Granada, starting from there, we will analyze the current situation of this territory, as well as some initiatives that are taking advantage of the lack of definition of those limit spaces, to try to recuperate local activities and valorize them. This article explains that these transitory spaces, activated by bottom-up initiatives, are the places with biggest possibilities to revitalize a cultural landscape without a clear future.
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Arredondo-Garrido, D. (2021). Espacios en tránsito. Revitalización del paisaje cultural de la Vega de Granada. Estoa. Revista de la Facultad de Arquitectura y Urbanismo de la Universidad de Cuenca, 10(19), 149-160. doi: 10.18537/est.v010. n019.a13
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Palabras tejidas: método y uso de un tesauro multilingüe de la seda
Woven words: methodology and use of a silk multilingual thesaurus
Alba Pagán, Ester
Gaitán Salvatella, Mar
León Muñoz, Arabella
Tesauro
Seda
Patrimonio inmaterial
Normalización
Tejido
Tejeduría
Artesanía
Industria textil
Thesaurus
Silk
Intangible heritage
Normalization
Fabrics
Weaving
Crafts
Textile industry
El patrimonio europeo de la seda es un patrimonio integral que abarca tanto bienes materiales (telares, tejidos, hilos, etc.) como un importante patrimonio inmaterial lingüístico. Su importancia como patrimonio es indudable, pero aunque la seda ha tejido Europa y se sigue utilizando en numerosos contextos, la tejeduría tradicional está en riesgo por la pérdida gradual de artesanos que salvaguarden el conocimiento ancestral. Además, la seda sigue siendo relevante para las personas que experimentan conexiones vivas, personales y sociales con este patrimonio, el cual está vinculado a tantas historias de vida y relatos colectivos que ha generado numerosos vocablos propios. El modo en que se han catalogado los bienes asociados a la seda es muy heterogénea debido a la falta de normalización de los catálogos de los museos que los custodian. Es por ello que el vocabulario del patrimonio de la seda procede de múltiples fuentes que se han mezclado a través del tiempo y el espacio, dando como resultado que la interoperabilidad de estos datos sea extremadamente complicada. Para abordar estos retos, el proyecto SILKNOW asumió el reto de crear un tesauro multilingüe que es la base de otras herramientas del proyecto, normaliza el vocabulario del tejido sedero y rescata el patrimonio inmaterial asociado a este. Este artículo presenta los fundamentos de la realización de este tesauro y su relación con la salvaguarda del patrimonio material y sobre todo, inmaterial.
The European silk heritage is an integral heritage that encompasses both tangible properties (looms, fabrics, threads, etc.) and an important linguistic intangible heritage. Its importance as a heritage is undoubted, but although silk has woven Europe and is still used in numerous contexts, traditional weaving is at risk due to the gradual loss of the artisans that safeguard the ancestral knowledge associated to it. Moreover, silk remains relevant to people who experience living, personal and social connections with this heritage, which is linked to so many life stories and collective narratives that it has generated a specific vocabulary. The way in which silk-related properties have been catalogued is very heterogeneous due to the lack of standardisation of the catalogues of the museums that hold them. As a result, the vocabulary of silk heritage comes from multiple sources that have been mixed over time and space, resulting in the interoperability of this data and catalogues being extremely complicated. To address these challenges, the SILKNOW project took on the challenge of creating a multilingual thesaurus that is the basis for other project tools, standardises the vocabulary of silk weaving, and rescues the intangible heritage associated with it. This paper presents the rationale behind the creation of this thesaurus and its relationship with the safeguarding of tangible and, above all, intangible heritage.
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Alba PagánE., Gaitán SalvatellaM., & León MuñozA. (2021). Palabras tejidas: método y uso de un tesauro multilingüe de la seda . Erph_ Revista electrónica De Patrimonio Histórico, (29), 31-63. [https://doi.org/10.30827/erph.vi29.22359]
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Transcreación en el sector sanitario
Martín Martín, María
Gutiérrez Artacho, Juncal
Universidad de Granada. Departamento de Traducción e Interpretación
Traducción
Transcreación
Ginecología y obstreticia
Universidad de Granada. Grado en Traducción e Interpretación
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2021-06-23T06:53:02Z
2021-06-22
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Cuestionarios prácticos de Derecho Internacional privado (Parte Especial)
Autoevaluación
Marchal Escalona, Nuria
Cuestionarios prácticos
Derecho internacional privado
Estos Cuestionarios responden a la necesidad de proporcionar al alumnado materiales para la autoevaluación de la asignatura de Derecho internacional privado.
2023-03-16T07:55:28Z
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2023
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Propranolol, efecto terapéutico simultáneo en una paciente. ¿Existe la polipíldora?
Propranolol, simultaneous therapeutic effect in a patient. Is there a polypill?
Leiva-Cepas, Fernando
López-López, Isabel
Cabello Chanfreut, Adriana
López Matarín, Alba
Madeira Martins, Joao Miguel
Fernández García, José Ángel
Propranolol
Betabloqueante
Eventos cardiovasculares
Temblor esencial
Hipertiroidismo
Propranolol
Betablocker
Cardiovascular events
Essential tremor
Hyperthyroidism
Ante la presencia de pacientes con diferentes problemas clínicos, el reto para el médico es minimizar
al máximo el número de fármacos para conseguir un adecuado cumplimiento terapéutico. Diariamente
surgen en el mercado nuevas alternativas farmacológicas que son capaces de conseguir un efecto
terapéutico más potente y duradero, reduciendo a su vez los efectos adversos de sus predecesores.
Propranolol, es un fármaco ampliamente conocido y empleado para el tratamiento de diversas patologías.
La aparición de nuevas opciones en la prevención y tratamiento de eventos cardiovasculares ha disminuido
su prescripción en los últimos años y ha favorecido su sustitución en pacientes estables. Como sabemos,
es importante hacer una valoración individualizada e integral del paciente ante cualquier modificación de
tratamiento. Presentamos el caso clínico de una paciente con múltiples patologías potencialmente graves
en la que la suspensión del tratamiento con propranolol fue el desencadenante de la descompensación
de su patología de base.
In patients with different clinical problems, the challenge for the physician is to minimize number of
drugs to achieve adequate therapeutic compliance. New pharmacological alternatives are emerging in
the market that are capable of achieving a more potent and lasting therapeutic effect, while reducing
the adverse effects of its predecessors. Propranolol, is a drug widely known and used for the treatment
of various pathologies. The emergence of new options in the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular
events has decreased its prescription in the last years and has favored its substitution in stable
patients. As we know, it is important to make an individualized and comprehensive assessment of the
patient before any treatment modification. We present the case of a patient with multiple potentially
serious pathologies in which the suspension of the treatment with propranolol was the trigger of the
decompensation of its pathology.
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Determinants of the acceptance of domestic use of recycled water by use type
Moya Fernández, Pablo José
López Ruiz, Samara
Guardiola Wanden-Berghe, Jorge
González Gómez, Francisco José
Circular economy
Water reuse
Recycled water
Spain
In the circular economy model, the recycling of water is an alternative option that can reduce the pressure on water resources and guarantee water supply. This water policy measure is currently widespread in agriculture, but thus far few countries have opted for the domestic use of recycled water. In part, this is because it is the source of water with the lowest levels of public acceptance, which poses a threat to the success of the necessary investment. We analyse the degree of acceptance of recycled water for different domestic uses. The main contribution of this study is the analysis of the determinants of acceptance of recycled water by use type. The research was based on data from a questionnaire given to 844 university students in Andalusia, southern Spain. Results are
obtained from ordinary least squares regressions that relate the determinants of recycled
water acceptance to each of the water use classes. The 'yuck factor'—variously defined
as ‘disgust’ or ‘psychological repugnance’—and the perceived risk are found to be the
main determinants of the low degree of acceptance of recycled water for ingestion by
people and pets. For other uses, such as body washing, laundry and cleaning, environ-
mental awareness stands out as a determining factor. The main conclusion is that if au-
thorities were to opt for measures to promote the use of recycled water, they should take
into account the fact that the reluctance to use recycled water and the determinants of
acceptance differ according to the intended use
European Regional Development Fund
Spanish Agencia Estatal de Investigación
Regional Government of Andalusia
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Moya-Fernández, P. J., López-Ruiz, S., Guardiola, J., & González-Gómez, F. (2021). Determinants of the acceptance of domestic use of recycled water by use type. Sustainable Production and Consumption, 27, 575-586.
https://hdl.handle.net/10481/85884
10.1016/j.spc.2021.01.026
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Design, Characterization and Simulation of Electronic and Optoelectronic Nanodevices based on Bidimensional Materials
Diseño, Caracterización y Simulación de Nanodispositivos Electrónicos y Optoelectrónicos basados en Materiales Bidimensionales
González-Medina, Jose María
García Ruiz, Francisco Javier
Tienda Luna, Isabel María
Universidad de Granada. Programa de Doctorado en Física y Ciencias del Espacio
Semiconductores
Dispositivos de estado sólido
Transplante de electrones
Microelectrónica
This Doctoral Thesis aims to study the electronic and optoelectronic properties of
devices based on 2D materials and their heterostructures, with emphasis in photodiodes
and phototransistors.
For this purpose, a numerical method to self-consistently solve the 2D Poisson
and Drift-Diffusion equations is developed, which also allows the evaluation of the 1D
Schr odinger equation to calculate the carrier mobility. The code is able to handle
arbitrary combinations of semiconductor and isolator materials, solving the direct or
band-to-band tunneling in heterojunctions, and considering Ohmic or Schottky contacts.
Generation-recombination effects such as light generation, SRH, Auger and Radiative
recombinations are also included. Finally, traps with arbitrary energetic pro le
are implemented. To accelerate the convergence of the simulator, the Newton-Rhapson
linearisation scheme is implemented.
The numerical method developed is applied in this Thesis to evaluate different
electronic and optoelectronic devices of interest based on bidimensional materials. In summary, our work delves into the potential applications of bidimensional materials
and which elements should be taken into account in their fabrication, focusing on
the in
uence of contacts and the quality of the interfaces with other materials.
Esta Tesis Doctoral tiene como objetivo el estudio de las propiedades electrónicas y
optoelectrónicas de dispositivos basados en materiales 2D y heteroestructuras que los
contengan, con especial énfasis en fotodiodos y fototransistores.
Para ello, se desarrolla un simulador que resuelve autoconsistentemente las ecuaciones
de Poisson y Deriva Difusión en dos dimensiones, y que permite también resolver
la ecuación de Schrodinger para evaluar la movilidad de portadores. El programa admite
combinaciones arbitrarias de materiales aislantes o semiconductores, considerando
túnel directo o banda a banda en las heterouniones, así como contactos óhmicos o de
tipo Schottky. Es posible también considerar efectos de generación-recombinación que
modelan distintos fenómenos físicos, tales como generación por luz o recombinaciones
SRH, Auger y Radiativa. Por último, se ha implementado el modelado de trampas con
per les energéticos arbitrarios. Para acelerar la convergencia del código, se hace uso
del método de linealización de Newton-Rhapson.
El método numérico desarrollado se aplica en la Tesis a la evaluación de distintos
dispositivos electrónicos y optoelectrónicos de interés basados en materiales bidimensionales. En conjunto, el trabajo desarrollado profundiza en las aplicaciones potenciales de
los materiales bidimensionales y en qué elementos deben tenerse en cuenta en su fabricación, enfocándose en la influencia de los contactos y de la calidad de las interfaces
con otros materiales.
Tesis Univ. Granada.
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Testing effects of Lorentz invariance violation in the propagation of astroparticles with the Pierre Auger Observatory
Bueno Cavanillas, Aurora
Abreu, P
Pierre Auger Collaboration
Cosmic ray experiments
Ultra-high energy cosmic rays
Physics of the early universe
The successful installation, commissioning, and operation of the Pierre Auger Observatory
would not have been possible without the strong commitment and effort from the technical
and administrative staff in Malargüe. We are very grateful to the following agencies and
organizations for financial support: Argentina — Comisión Nacional de Energía Atómica;
Agencia Nacional de Promoción Científica y Tecnológica (ANPCyT); Consejo Nacional de
Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET); Gobierno de la Provincia de Mendoza;
Municipalidad de Malargüe; NDM Holdings and Valle Las Leñas; in gratitude for their continuing cooperation over land access; Australia — the Australian Research Council; Belgium
— Fonds de la Recherche Scientifique (FNRS); Research Foundation Flanders (FWO); Brazil
— Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq); Financiadora
de Estudos e Projetos (FINEP); Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de Rio de
Janeiro (FAPERJ); São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP) Grants No. 2019/10151-2,
No. 2010/07359-6 and No. 1999/05404-3; Ministério da Ciência, Tecnologia, Inovações e
Comunicações (MCTIC); Czech Republic — Grant No. MSMT CR LTT18004, LM2015038,
LM2018102, CZ.02.1.01/0.0/0.0/16_013/0001402, CZ.02.1.01/0.0/0.0/18_046/0016010 and
CZ.02.1.01/0.0/0.0/17_049/0008422; France — Centre de Calcul IN2P3/CNRS; Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS); Conseil Régional Ile-de-France; Département
Physique Nucléaire et Corpusculaire (PNC-IN2P3/CNRS); Département Sciences de l’Univers
(SDU-INSU/CNRS); Institut Lagrange de Paris (ILP) Grant No. LABEX ANR-10-LABX-63
within the Investissements d’Avenir Programme Grant No. ANR-11-IDEX-0004-02; Germany
— Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung (BMBF); Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
(DFG); Finanzministerium Baden-Württemberg; Helmholtz Alliance for Astroparticle Physics
(HAP); Helmholtz-Gemeinschaft Deutscher Forschungszentren (HGF); Ministerium für Innovation, Wissenschaft und Forschung des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen; Ministerium für Wissenschaft, Forschung und Kunst des Landes Baden-Württemberg; Italy — Istituto Nazionale
di Fisica Nucleare (INFN); Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica (INAF); Ministero dell’Istruzione,
dell’Università e della Ricerca (MIUR); CETEMPS Center of Excellence; Ministero degli
Affari Esteri (MAE); México — Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología (CONACYT)
No. 167733; Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM); PAPIIT DGAPA-UNAM;
The Netherlands — Ministry of Education, Culture and Science; Netherlands Organisation
for Scientific Research (NWO); Dutch national e-infrastructure with the support of SURF
Cooperative; Poland — Ministry of Education and Science, grant No. DIR/WK/2018/11;
National Science Centre, Grants No. 2016/22/M/ST9/00198, 2016/23/B/ST9/01635, and
2020/39/B/ST9/01398; Portugal — Portuguese national funds and FEDER funds within
Programa Operacional Factores de Competitividade through Fundação para a Ciência e
a Tecnologia (COMPETE); Romania — Ministry of Research, Innovation and Digitization, CNCS/CCCDI — UEFISCDI, projects PN19150201/16N/2019, PN1906010, TE128
and PED289, within PNCDI III; Slovenia — Slovenian Research Agency, grants P1-0031,
P1-0385, I0-0033, N1-0111; Spain — Ministerio de Economía, Industria y Competitividad
(FPA2017-85114-P and PID2019-104676GB-C32), Xunta de Galicia (ED431C 2017/07), Junta
de Andalucía (SOMM17/6104/UGR, P18-FR-4314) Feder Funds, RENATA Red Nacional
Temática de Astropartículas (FPA2015-68783-REDT) and María de Maeztu Unit of Excellence
(MDM-2016-0692); U.S.A. — Department of Energy, Contracts No. DE-AC02-07CH11359,
No. DE-FR02-04ER41300, No. DE-FG02-99ER41107 and No. DE-SC0011689; National Science
Foundation, Grant No. 0450696; The Grainger Foundation; Marie Curie-IRSES/EPLANET;
European Particle Physics Latin American Network; and UNESCO.
Lorentz invariance violation (LIV) is often described by dispersion relations of the form E i2 = m i2+p i2+δi,n E 2+n with delta different based on particle type i, with energy E, momentum p and rest mass m. Kinematics and energy thresholds of interactions are modified once the LIV terms become comparable to the squared masses of the particles involved. Thus, the strongest constraints on the LIV coefficients δi,n tend to come from the highest energies. At sufficiently high energies, photons produced by cosmic ray interactions as they propagate through the Universe could be subluminal and unattenuated over cosmological distances. Cosmic ray interactions can also be modified and lead to detectable fingerprints in the energy spectrum and mass composition observed on Earth. The data collected at the Pierre Auger Observatory are therefore possibly sensitive to both the electromagnetic and hadronic sectors of LIV. In this article, we explore these two sectors by comparing the energy spectrum and the composition of cosmic rays and the upper limits on the photon flux from the Pierre Auger Observatory with simulations including LIV. Constraints on LIV parameters depend strongly on the mass composition of cosmic rays at the highest energies. For the electromagnetic sector, while no constraints can be obtained in the absence of protons beyond 1019 eV, we obtain δγ,0 > -10-21, δγ,1 > -10-40 eV-1 and δγ,2 > -10-58 eV-2 in the case of a subdominant proton component up to 1020 eV. For the hadronic sector, we study the best description of the data as a function of LIV coefficients and we derive constraints in the hadronic sector such as δhad,0 < 10-19, δhad,1 < 10-38 eV-1 and δhad,2 < 10-57 eV-2 at 5σ CL.
Argentina — Comisión Nacional de Energía Atómica
Agencia Nacional de Promoción Científica y Tecnológica (ANPCyT)
Consejo Nacional de
Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET)
Gobierno de la Provincia de Mendoza
Municipalidad de Malargüe
NDM Holdings and Valle Las Leñas
Australia — the Australian Research Council
Belgium
— Fonds de la Recherche Scientifique (FNRS)
Research Foundation Flanders (FWO)
Brazil
— Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
Financiadora
de Estudos e Projetos (FINEP)
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de Rio de
Janeiro (FAPERJ)
São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP) Grants No. 2019/10151-2,
No. 2010/07359-6 and No. 1999/05404-3
Ministério da Ciência, Tecnologia, Inovações e
Comunicações (MCTIC)
Czech Republic — Grant No. MSMT CR LTT18004, LM2015038,
LM2018102, CZ.02.1.01/0.0/0.0/16_013/0001402, CZ.02.1.01/0.0/0.0/18_046/0016010 and
CZ.02.1.01/0.0/0.0/17_049/0008422
France — Centre de Calcul IN2P3/CNRS
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
Conseil Régional Ile-de-France; Département
Physique Nucléaire et Corpusculaire (PNC-IN2P3/CNRS)
Département Sciences de l’Univers
(SDU-INSU/CNRS)
Institut Lagrange de Paris (ILP) Grant No. LABEX ANR-10-LABX-63- Investissements d’Avenir Programme Grant No. ANR-11-IDEX-0004-02
Germany
— Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung (BMBF)Germany
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
(DFG)
Finanzministerium Baden-Württemberg
Helmholtz Alliance for Astroparticle Physics
(HAP)
Helmholtz-Gemeinschaft Deutscher Forschungszentren (HGF)
Ministerium für Innovation, Wissenschaft und Forschung des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen
Ministerium für Wissenschaft, Forschung und Kunst des Landes Baden-Württemberg
Italy — Istituto Nazionale
di Fisica Nucleare (INFN)
Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica (INAF)
Ministero dell’Istruzione,
dell’Università e della Ricerca (MIUR)
CETEMPS Center of Excellence
Ministero degli
Affari Esteri (MAE)
México — Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología (CONACYT)
No. 167733
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM)
PAPIIT DGAPA-UNAM
The Netherlands — Ministry of Education, Culture and Science
Netherlands Organisation
for Scientific Research (NWO)
Dutch national e-infrastructure with the support of SURF
Cooperative; Poland — Ministry of Education and Science, grant No. DIR/WK/2018/11
National Science Centre, Grants No. 2016/22/M/ST9/00198, 2016/23/B/ST9/01635, and
2020/39/B/ST9/01398
Portugal — Portuguese national funds and FEDER funds within
Programa Operacional Factores de Competitividade through Fundação para a Ciência e
a Tecnologia (COMPETE)
Romania — Ministry of Research, Innovation and Digitization, CNCS/CCCDI — UEFISCDI, projects PN19150201/16N/2019, PN1906010, TE128
and PED289, within PNCDI III
Slovenia — Slovenian Research Agency, grants P1-0031,
P1-0385, I0-0033, N1-0111
Spain — Ministerio de Economía, Industria y Competitividad
(FPA2017-85114-P and PID2019-104676GB-C32)
Xunta de Galicia (ED431C 2017/07)
Junta
de Andalucía (SOMM17/6104/UGR, P18-FR-4314)
Feder Funds
RENATA Red Nacional
Temática de Astropartículas (FPA2015-68783-REDT)
María de Maeztu Unit of Excellence
(MDM-2016-0692)
U.S.A. — Department of Energy, Contracts No. DE-AC02-07CH11359,
No. DE-FR02-04ER41300, No. DE-FG02-99ER41107 and No. DE-SC0011689
National Science
Foundation, Grant No. 0450696
The Grainger Foundation
Marie Curie-IRSES/EPLANET
European Particle Physics Latin American Network
UNESCO
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De la vegetación exuberante de J. Münzer al desierto de la fitosociología: medio natural, actividades económicas y recursos en el Reino de Granada
From the exuberant vegetation of J. Münzer to the fitosociologic desert: Environment, economic activities and resources in the kingdom of Granada
García la Torre, Juan
García la Torre, Jesús
Historia
Ecología
Bosques
Zonas áridas
History
Ecology
Forests
Arid zones
Artículo de la sección: *.
El análisis del medio natural desde una perspectiva histórica revela la existencia
en el pasado de una insospechada riqueza forestal en la zona más árida de la Península
Ibérica (la actual provincia de Almería). A lo largo de los últimos 400 años el
desarrollo de las actividades económicas (expansión de los cultivos, minería, metalur
gia, etc.), ha provocado un constante aumento de la presión antrópica sobre el medio
que, finalmente, se ha traducido en la constitución del semidesèrtico paisaje actual.
Forest formations have never been considered natural in the dry lowlands of
Almería (S. E Spain). This has been the most widely accepted interpretation and comes
from de scope of phytosociology. Exhaustive botanic field work, the study of place
names alluding to forests and investigation of abundant historical documentation has
led us to the discovery of the last remaining forests that presently exist in this corollogic
sector, totally ignored by investigators. Finally, we develop an analysis of the various
models of relationships between man and the natural environment in the east of de
kingdom of Granada
Departamento de Historia Moderna y de América, Universidad de Granada.
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Erysimum kuntzeanum var. maroccanum Pau & Font Quer - Sintypus
Tipos nomenclaturales del Herbario GDA - Plantas vasculares
Vizoso Paz, María Teresa
Herbario GDA
Tipo nomenclatural
Erysimum kuntzeanum var. maroccanum Pau & Font Quer
Sintypus
Sintypus de Erysimum kuntzeanum var. maroccanum Pau & Font Quer in Font Quer, Iter Marocc. 1928, No 141 (1929)
Herbario Universidad de Granada
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A review of three decades of academic research on brand equity: A bibliometric approach using co-word analysis and bibliographic coupling
Rojas Lamorena, Álvaro José
Barrio García, Salvador Del
Alcántara Pilar, Juan Miguel
Brand equity
Bibliometric analysis
Co-word analysis
Bibliographic coupling
Web of Science
Scopus
SciMAT
This paper analyzes the scientific research on brand equity published over the last three decades, based on data from the Web of Science (WoS) and Scopus databases. The research objective is to identify both the predominant and the emerging themes related to this topic. This study takes a bibliometric approach, analyzing the cooccurrence of keywords and bibliographic coupling to evaluate the scientific evolution of this scholarly topic, based on a total of 2,730 publications. The results are visually represented in strategic diagrams and longitudinal maps, which indicate that, during the last decade, the motor themes that have emerged around brand equity research include: tourist destinations; satisfaction; products; and brand awareness. This insight provides researchers and professionals with a better understanding of the state of the art that will enable them to gear their research toward emerging issues in this field, such as sports or attitudes.
Spanish National Research Programme ECO2017-88458-R
The Andalusian Program
for R&D P20-01021
The Ministry of Education,
Culture and Sport of the Government of Spain FPU16/07456
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Á.J. Rojas-Lamorena et al. A review of three decades of academic research on brand equity: A bibliometric approach using co-word analysis and bibliographic coupling. Journal of Business Research 139 (2022) 1067–1083. [https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbusres.2021.10.025]
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Mario di Calasio (O. Minim.)
Thomassin, Philippe
Paolini, Stefano
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Romae
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Texto bilingüe hebreo y latín
Error de col., de la col. 290 pasa a 281 y de la 300 a la 311
Port. grab. calc. arquitectónica: "Phil. Thomassinus fecit"
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El cultivo del olivo en la América colonial. Propuesta de investigación
Olive tree cultivation in Colonial America. Research proposals
Molina Martínez, Miguel
América colonial
Olivos
Aceitunas
Aceite
Aclimatación de plantas
Propuestas de investigación
Olive tree
Olives
Oil olive
Plant acclimation
Research proposals
El tema del olivo en la América colonial ha sido poco estudiado. Por tanto, tiene interés
promover iniciativas de investigación dirigidas a un mejor conocimiento de todo lo relativo a esta
planta que fue aclimatada en el Nuevo Mundo. El objetivo de este artículo es poner de relieve el
vacío historiográfico detectado en este campo y la idoneidad de subsanarlo mediante la propuesta
de algunas pautas de investigación. Su pretensión última no es otra que llamar la atención sobre la
importancia que posee este tema y para ello se esbozan algunas posibles líneas de investigación:
régimen de propiedad de la tierra y sistema de explotación, características de la mano de obra, procedencia y condiciones laborales, tecnología empleada, volumen de producción de aceituna, destino de
la misma, mercados, impacto ecológico, o usos alternativos del olivo. La precariedad de las fuentes
documentales representa el obstáculo más grave para lograr óptimos resultados.
The issue of the olive tree in Colonial America has been rarely studied. Therefore it is relevant to promote research iniciatives aiming to gather better insights on the consequences of the
introduction of this tree in the New World. The main goal of the present work is to point out the
historiographical vacuum in this regard, and to propose some key lines of action in order to correct
it. With the aim of stressing the importance of this topic, the following lines are discussed: land
ownership regime and its exploitation system, characteristics of the work force: procedence and
working conditions, technologies employed, production volume and markets of the olives, ecological
impact and alternative usages of the olive tree. The scarcity of sources represents the main obstacle
for achieving optimal results.
Este artículo forma parte del Proyecto de Excelencia “Identidad e Imagen de Andalucía en la Edad Moderna” (HUM 1469), financiado por la Junta de Andalucía, Consejería de Economía, Investigación, Ciencia y Empleo.
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Materiales y formación en alimentación y salud en la infancia
Martínez Linares, José Manuel
López-Entrambasaguas, Olga María
Competencia profesional
Profesorado
Población saharaui
Alimentación infantil
Salud infantil
Desarrollo sostenible
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Martínez-Linares, J. M.., López-Entrambasaguas, O. M. (2020). Materiales y formación en alimentación y salud en la infancia. En J. Fernández, M. C. Díez (Coord.), Desarrollo competencial del profesorado saharaui en Educación Primaria. Aportaciones a los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible (pp. 69-92). Aula Magna McGraw Hill.
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Diseño óptimo en modelos lineales
Molina Soriano, Rafael
Fernández Vivas, Concepción
Modelos lineales (Estadística)
Tesis doctorales
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Se estudian los criterios de optimalidad mas importantes que se aplican en los modelos lineales. Proponemos nuevas caracterizaciones de algunos de dichos criterios y mejoramos los resultados de algunos autores. Justificamos por ultimo las hipótesis que son usuales en la teoría que analizamos.
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Melatonin/nanoclay hybrids for skin delivery
Borrego Sánchez, Ana María
Viseras Iborra, César Antonio
Hernández Laguna, Alfonso
Sainz Díaz, Claro Ignacio
Melatonin
Molecular modeling
Adsorption
Clays
Modified drug release
Molecular dynamics
This research was funded by the European COST Action CA17120
supported by the EU Framework Programme Horizon 2020, the funding
support of the Spanish MINECO FIS2016-77692-C2 and PCIN2017-098
projects, and the P18-RT-3786 project with FEDER European
contribution.
Melatonin is a hormone used for treating several disorders. However, its oral administration is problematic due
to the variable absorption and extensive first-pass metabolism. The topical application of this drug does not
present these disadvantages and can be used for therapeutic and skin protection purposes. The adsorption and
release of melatonin in the montmorillonite clay were investigated experimentally and theoretically. The drugclay
interaction products were prepared and characterized, showing a modified and improved release of melatonin.
The crystal structure and spectroscopic properties of the crystal of melatonin and melatonin-water-mineral
materials were studied by molecular modeling, finding that the adsorption of this drug is energetically favourable,
and the results were consistent with the experimental data. Ab initio molecular dynamics simulations with
the metadynamics methodology showed the release of melatonin from the confined interlayer nanospace of
montmorillonite to the liquid bulk water with a 20 kcal/mol free energy barrier.
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Spanish MINECO FIS2016-77692-C2 and PCIN2017-098
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Reinterpretación de palabras bíblicas con 'amar. Un procedimiento hermenéutico de los tannaftas
Pérez Fernández, Miguel
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Fernández, M. P. (1990). Reinterpretación de palabras bíblicas con'amar. Un procedimiento hermenéutico de los tannaftas. MEAH SECCIÓN HEBREO, 39, 31-38.
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The role of executive function in social competence and behavioural problems in childhood education
El rol de las funciones ejecutivas en la competencia social y en los problemas de conducta en educación infantil
Romero López, Miriam
Pichardo Martínez, María Del Carmen
Ingoglia, Sonia
Justicia Justicia, Fernando
Diverse studies have found a relationship between executive function, behavioral problems and social competence. However, until this moment, few studies have investigated the role of the distinct components of executive function in social competence, or in the most frequently en-countered behavioral problems in childhood education. For this reason, the principal objective of this article is to evaluate the relation of the exec-utive functions with behavioral problems and social competence in infan-cy. The study included 260 students in their last year of preschool. The re-sults of path analysis showed that all components of executive functions predict, at least, a behavioral problem. However, only deficits in flexibility and working memory predicted adaptability and social abilities. In conclu-sion, the results of the study showed that of the variables of executive function analyzed, it is deficits in inhibition that relate to the greatest number of behavioral problems; whilst cognitive flexibility is the variable which has the strongest relationship with adaptability and social skills.
Diversos estudios han encontrado relaciones entre las funciones ejecutivas, los problemas de conducta y la competencia social. Sin embargo, hasta la fecha, hay pocos estudios que hayan investigado el papel de los distintos componentes ejecutivos en la competencia social y los problemas de conducta más frecuentes en Educación Infantil. Por esta razón, el principal objetivo de este artículo es analizar la relación entre las funciones ejecutivas, los problemas de conducta y la competencia social en la etapa infantil. En el estudio participaron 260 alumnos/as en su último año de Educación Infantil. Los resultados del path analysis mostraron que todos los componentes de las funciones ejecutivas predecían, al menos, un factor de los problemas de conducta. Sin embargo, solo los déficits en flexibilidad y en memoria de trabajo predijeron la adaptabilidad y las habilidades sociales. En conclusión, los resultados del estudio muestran que, de las variables de funciones ejecutivas analizadas, son los déficits en inhibición los que se relacionan con un mayor número de problemas de conducta, mientras que la flexibilidad cognitiva es la que tiene una relación más elevada con la adaptabilidad y las habilidades sociales.
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Romero-López, M., Pichardo, M.-C., Ingoglia, S., & Justicia, F. (2018). El rol de las funciones ejecutivas en la competencia social y en los problemas de conducta en educación infantil. Anales de Psicología / Annals of Psychology, 34(3), 490–499. https://doi.org/10.6018/analesps.34.3.307391
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The Impact of Regional and National Leaders in Subnational Elections in Spain: Evidence from Andalusian Regional Elections
Ortega Villodres, Carmen
Recuero, Fátima
Trujillo, José Manuel
Oñate, Pablo
Democracies have experienced two trends in the last decades: the growing personalization of
politics and the increasing relevance of regions in the political process. This article addresses
these trends by posing two questions: Do political leaders influence the vote in regional
elections? Do regional party leaders have a larger impact on voter preferences than their national
counterparts in regional elections? To answer these questions, we analyzed five regional elections
held in Andalusia between 2004 and 2018. The results show that both national and regional
leaders matter in regional elections. However, the effect of national and regional leaders is
‘‘conditioned’’ by the characteristics of the leaders themselves, their respective parties, and
citizens’ party attachments. Additionally, there is no clear evidence that the type of relationship
between national and regional leaders of the same partyçcohesion-like or confrontation-likeç
and the electoral context variables may affect the voting decision in multi-level government
systems.
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Effects of Dairy Product Consumption on Height and BoneMineral Content in Children: A Systematic Review of Controlled Trials
Lamas, Carmela de
Castro, María José de
Gil-Campos, Mercedes
Gil Hernández, Ángel
Couce, Maria Luz
Leis, Rosaura
Body height
Bone density
Dairy products
Growth and development
Children
There is a physiological basis for the roles of selected nutrients, especially proteins, calcium, and vitamin D, in growth and development, which are
at a maximum during the pediatric period. Milk and dairy products are particularly rich in this group of nutrients. The present systematic review
summarizes the available evidence relating dairy product intake with linear growth and bone mineral content in childhood and adolescence. A
search was conducted in the MEDLINE (via PubMed) and SCOPUS databases following Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-
Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines and included intervention-controlled clinical trials with dairy products in children from 1 January, 1926 to 30 June,
2018. The risk of bias for each study was assessed using the Cochrane methodology. The number of study participants, the type of study and
doses, the major outcomes, and the key results of the 13 articles included in the review are reported. The present systematic review shows that
supplementing the usual diet with dairy products significantly increases bone mineral content during childhood. However, the results regarding a
possible relation between dairy product consumption and linear growth are inconclusive.
This study was partially funded by the University of Granada
Plan Propio de Investigación 2016, Excellence actions: Unit of Excellence on Exercise and
Health (UCEES), Plan Propio de Investigación 2018, Programa Contratos-Puente, the Junta de
Andalucía, Consejería de Conocimiento, Investigación y Universidades, and European Regional
Development Funds (ref. SOMM17/6107/UGR).
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de Lamas, C., de Castro, M. J., Gil-Campos, M., Gil, Á., Couce, M. L., & Leis, R. (2019). Effects of dairy product consumption on height and bone mineral content in children: a systematic review of controlled trials. Advances in Nutrition, 10(suppl_2), S88-S96.
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Architecture, Modeling, Planning, and Dynamic Provisioning of Softwarized 5G Mobile Core Networks
Prados Garzón, Jonathan
López Soler, Juan Manuel
Ameigeiras Gutiérrez, Pablo José
Universidad de Granada.
Telecomunicaciones
Networks
5G
Software
Redes
Today's 4G mobile networks o_er poor scalability, exibility, elasticity and
cost effectiveness due to the current networking approach which relies on proprietary
and vertically integrated hardware, management operating systems, and
control features that offers limited or no programmability. Moreover, the monolithic
architecture and one-size-fits-all approach of current 4G networks are illsuited
to satisfy the diverse and unprecedented future service demands. In an
attempt to fully meet the service and business demands of 2020 and beyond over
a common network infrastructure and in an effective and cost-efficient manner,
the attention of the mobile research community is now shifting towards what will
be the next generation, the so-called fifth generation (5G).
To meet the above challenging goal, network softwarization (NetSoft)
paradigm is envisaged as the cornerstone to build the 5G technology. The concept
of NetSoft is mainly based on i) Network Functions Virtualization (NFV),
which decouples network functions from proprietary hardware enabling them to
run as software on virtualization containers like Virtual Machines, and ii) Software
De_ned Networking (SDN), which fully separates control and data planes in
network nodes allowing network programmability. Under the NetSoft approach,
isolated, fully automated, programmable, flexible, and service-customized networks
known as network slices can be deployed on top of a common physical
infrastructure. This is referred to as Network Slicing, which will allow the mobile
operators to cover the different market scenarios and use cases which demand
diverse requirements. Additionally, NetSoft promises to enable mobile operators
to: i) reduce capital and operational expenditures, ii) accelerate time-time-tomarket
of new services, iii) foster innovation, iv) deliver agility and flexibility,
and v) scale up/down services on demand.
As a result, the main objective of this thesis is to study the integration of Net-
Soft paradigm into the future 5G mobile network architectures and its application
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to the automation of the network management.
First, an architecture for 5G mobile core networks based on SDN and NFV
paradigms is proposed. The proposed architecture follows a partially virtualized
approach, i.e., the control plane functionalities are deployed as Virtualized Network
Functions (VNFs) running on commodity hardware, whereas the user plane
consists of SDN commodity switches. In contrast to current Third Generation
Partnership Project (3GPP) mobile networks, the architecture proposal includes
significant changes such as the removal of the GTP-U and the improved support
of the internal communications (between devices attached to the same network).
The mobility support for the softwarized architecture is addressed and a novel
Handover procedure that relies on the OpenFlow protocol is defined. The proof
of concepts carried out validate the feasibility of the softwarized architecture in
terms of performance.
Second, a stochastic characterization of the future signaling, and traffic demands
is performed. To that end, two compound traffic models are defined
to emulate the tra_c demands for the future 5G mobile networks. In addition,
analytic expressions are derived to estimate the signaling workload from the compound
tra_c models and network setup. The results show that the aggregated
signaling arrival process is roughly Poissonian, whereas the aggregated DP traffic
arrival process exhibits Self-Similarity and Long-Range Dependence.
Third, simulation and analytic performance models for compositions of VNFs
are developed. The analytic models are based on queuing networks. To solve the
resulting network of queues, several techniques (e.g., Jackson networks methodology,
mean value analysis algorithm, and queuing network analyzer method)
are studied and compared in terms of accuracy. The models developed are validated
experimentally. To that end, a typical scenario for a 4G mobile network is
considered, where the different functionalities are virtualized and interconnected
through an SDN switch. The experimental procedures and the testbeds carried
out are detailed. The validation results show that the analytical model proposed
exhibits an estimation error lower than 20% to predict the response time of a
composition of VNFs. This level of error is tolerable for resources dimensioning
purposes.
Finally, based on the analytical models developed, integral solutions to automate
the deployment and scaling of the softwarized mobile networks are pro-
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posed. More precisely, we propose a solution for planning the virtualized mobile
core networks, which is dubbed \Planner for the Evolved Packet Core (EPC) as
a Service" (PES), and another solution for the Dynamic Resources Provisioning
of the network services. The correctness of the operation of both solutions is validated
by means of simulations. Additionally, their time complexity and degree
of optimality are also assessed.
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Effects of an Educational Hybrid Physical Education Program on Physical Fitness, Body Composition and Sedentary and Physical Activity Times in Adolescents: The Seneb’s Enigma
Melero Cañas, David
Morales Baños, Vicente
Manzano Sánchez, David
Navarro Ardoy, Daniel
Valero Valenzuela, Alfonso
Physical health
Body mass index
Afterschool period
Model-based learning
Sedentary behaviors
Physical activity (PA), body composition and sedentary behavior may affect the health
of children. Therefore, this study examined the effect of an educational hybrid physical
education (PE) program on physical fitness (PF), body composition and sedentary and
PA times in adolescents. A 9-month group-randomized controlled trial was conducted
in 150 participants (age: 14.63 ± 1.38 years) allocated into the control group (CG,
n = 37) and experimental group (EG, n = 113). Cardiorespiratory fitness, speed,
strength, agility, flexibility and body mass index (BMI) were assessed through previously
validated field tests. Sedentary time, PA at school and afterschool were evaluated with
the Youth Activity Profile-Spain questionnaire. Significant differences were observed
concerning to the CG in APA-weekend (p = 0.044), speed-agility (p = 0.005) and agility
(p = 0.008). Regarding the intervention, cardiorespiratory fitness (p = 0.000), speedagility (p = 0.000), strength (p = 0.000), flexibility (p = 0.000), agility (p = 0.000), PA
in school (p = 0.011), APA-weekday (p = 0.001), APA-weekend (p = 0.000), APAweek (p = 0.000), and sedentary time (p = 0.000) increased significantly in the EG.
The use of a hybrid program based on teaching personal and social responsibility
and gamification strategies produced enhancements in cardiorespiratory fitness, agility,
speed, APA-weekdays and APA-weekends, reducing the sedentary time.
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Melero-Cañas D, Morales-Baños V, Manzano-Sánchez D, Navarro-Ardoy D and Valero-Valenzuela A (2021) Effects of an Educational Hybrid Physical Education Program on Physical Fitness, Body Composition and Sedentary and Physical Activity Times in Adolescents: The Seneb’s Enigma. Front. Psychol. 11:629335. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.629335
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M. Valerii Martialis Epigrammaton libri omnes
Epigrammaton libri omnes
Marcial, Marco Valerio
Rader, Matthäus (S.I.)1561-1634
Sartorius, Adam
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Working conditions in the export industry of northern Morocco: Legal framework and situation on the ground
Trinidad Requena, Antonio
Soriano Miras, Rosa María
Barros Rodríguez, Francisco
Companies in northern Morocco that export manufactured goods and services run on a production system characterized by high pressure, flexible use of labour, strict supervision and the challenging of certain labour rights. This article studies the conditions of work at these enterprises on the basis of the theoretical model of the “localized global economy”, drawing distinctions based on types of enterprise, industry and occupational categories. The results show how changes to the labour law in 2004, which adopted the standards contained in international conventions, have given more power to multinational enterprises.
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Trinidad, A.; Soriano, R. M. y Barros, F. (2018). “Employment conditions in the export industry of northern Morocco. Legal framework and situation on the ground”. International Labour Review (ILR), 157(2), 307-329. https://doi.org/10.1111/ilr.12108
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Stabilization of Calcium Oxalate Precursors during the Pre- and Post-Nucleation Stages with Poly(acrylic acid)
Díaz Soler, Felipe
Rodríguez Navarro, Carlos Manuel
Ruiz Agudo, Encarnación
Neira Carrillo, Andrónico
Calcium oxalate
Pre-nucleation clusters
Poly(acrylic acid)
Amorphous calcium oxalate (ACO)
In this work, calcium oxalate (CaOx) precursors were stabilized by poly(acrylic acid) (PAA)
as an additive under in vitro crystallization assays involving the formation of pre-nucleation clusters
of CaOx via a non-classical crystallization (NCC) pathway. The in vitro crystallization of CaOx was
carried out in the presence of 10, 50 and 100 mg/L PAA by using automatic calcium potentiometric
titration experiments at a constant pH of 6.7 at 20 C. The results confirmed the successful stabilization
of amorphous calcium oxalate II and III (ACOII and ACO III) nanoparticles formed after PNC in
the presence of PAA and suggest the participation and stabilization of polymer-induced liquidprecursor
(PILP) in the presence of PAA. We demonstrated that PAA stabilizes CaOx precursors
with size in the range of 20–400 nm. PAA additive plays a key role in the in vitro crystallization of
CaOx stabilizing multi-ion complexes in the pre-nucleation stage, thereby delaying the nucleation
of ACO nanoparticles. Indeed, PAA additive favors the formation of more hydrated and soluble
phase of ACO nanoparticles that are bound by electrostatic interactions to carboxylic acid groups
of PAA during the post-nucleation stage. These findings may help to a better understanding of the
pathological mineralization resulting in urolithiasis in mammals.
Chilean Agency for Research and Development (ANID) - Fondecyt
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Díaz-Soler, F.; Rodriguez-Navarro, C.; Ruiz-Agudo, E.; Neira-Carrillo, A. Stabilization of Calcium Oxalate Precursors during the Pre- and Post-Nucleation Stages with Poly(acrylic acid). Nanomaterials 2021, 11, 235. [https://doi.org/10.3390/nano11010235]
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Crossmodal Semantic Congruence Interacts with Object Contextual Consistency in Complex Visual Scenes to Enhance Short-Term Memory Performance
Almadori, Erika
Mastroberardino, Serena
Botta, Fabiano
Brunetti, Riccardo
Lupiáñez Castillo, Juan
Spence, Charles
Santangelo, Valerio
Short-term memory
Semantics
Visual scenes
Auditory
Multisensory
Spatial orientation
Object sounds can enhance the attentional selection and perceptual processing of semanticallyrelated visual stimuli. However, it is currently unknown whether crossmodal semantic congruence
also affects the post-perceptual stages of information processing, such as short-term memory (STM),
and whether this effect is modulated by the object consistency with the background visual scene.
In two experiments, participants viewed everyday visual scenes for 500 ms while listening to an
object sound, which could either be semantically related to the object that served as the STM target
at retrieval or not. This defined crossmodal semantically cued vs. uncued targets. The target was
either in- or out-of-context with respect to the background visual scene. After a maintenance period
of 2000 ms, the target was presented in isolation against a neutral background, in either the same
or different spatial position as in the original scene. The participants judged the same vs. different
position of the object and then provided a confidence judgment concerning the certainty of their
response. The results revealed greater accuracy when judging the spatial position of targets paired
with a semantically congruent object sound at encoding. This crossmodal facilitatory effect was
modulated by whether the target object was in- or out-of-context with respect to the background scene,
with out-of-context targets reducing the facilitatory effect of object sounds. Overall, these findings
suggest that the presence of the object sound at encoding facilitated the selection and processing of
the semantically related visual stimuli, but this effect depends on the semantic configuration of the
visual scene.
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Sancti Patris Nostri Cyrilli Alexandr. Archierpiscopi Glaphyra eis Pentateuchon = Scita & elegantia commentaria in quinque priores Moysis libros Genesim, Exodum, Leuiticum, Numeros, et Deuteronomion
Scita & elegantia commentaria in quinque priores Moysis libros Genesim, Exodum, Leuiticum, Numeros, et Deuteronomion
Cirilo, Santo, Patriarca de Alejandría
Schottus, Andreas (S.I.), 1552-1629
Nutius, Martinus, 1515-1558
Meurs, Jan van, 1579-1639
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Sub-Liquid and Atmospheric Measurement Instrument To Autonomously Monitor the Biochemistry of Natural Aquatic Ecosystems
Nazarious, Miracle Israel
Zorzano, María Paz
Martín-Torres, Javier
Aquatic ecosystems
Liquid-atmosphere interaction
Biogeochemical cycling
Long-term measurements
Autonomous monitoring
This development work of the SAM instrument was undertaken with the help of the University of Aberdeen’s Round 3 of the “Internal Funding to Pump-Prime Interdisciplinary Research and Impact Activities” (SF10237–59) in 2021/22 and Dr. Allan and Norma Young Foundation “Lab starting grant” (CF95052-11). M.-P.Z. was supported by grant PID2019-104205GB-C21 funded by MCIN/AEI/v10.13039/501100011033.
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An autonomous instrument for real-timemonitoring of lifein water in extreme environments with potential planetary applications.
Monitoring the biochemistryof aquatic ecosystems is critical tounderstanding the biogeochemical cycling induced by microorganisms.They play a vital role in climate-gaseous drivers associated withnatural ecosystems, such as methane emission in wetlands and peatlands;gas cycling and fixation: methane, sulfur, carbon, and nitrogen; waterquality assessment and remediation; monitoring oxygen saturation dueto contamination and algal proliferation; and many more. Microorganismsinteract with these environments inducing diurnal and seasonal changesthat have been, to date, poorly characterized. To aid with the long-termin-situ monitoring of natural aquatic ecosystems, we designed a Sub-liquidand Atmospheric Measurement (SAM) instrument. This floating platformcan autonomously measure various sub-liquid and atmospheric parametersover a long time. This paper describes the design of SAM and illustrateshow its long-term operation can produce critical information to complementother standard laboratory-based microbiological studies.
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Electrophysiological correlates of dispositional mindfulness: A quantitative and complexity EEG study
Aguerre González, Nuria Victoria
Bajo Molina, María Teresa
Default mode network
Dispositional mindfulness
Entropy
Mind-wandering
Quantitative EEG
While growing evidence supports that dispositional mindfulness
relates to psychological health and cognitive enhancement,
to date there have been only a few attempts to
characterize its neural underpinnings. In the present study,
we aimed at exploring the electrophysiological (EEG) signature
of dispositional mindfulness using quantitative and
complexity measures of EEG during resting state and while
performing a learning task. Hundred twenty participants
were assessed with the Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire
and underwent 5 min eyes-closed resting state and 5 min at
task EEG recording. We hypothesized that high mindfulness
individuals would show patterns of brain activity related to
(a) lower involvement of the default mode network (DMN)
at rest (reduced frontal gamma power) and (b) a state of ‘task
readiness’ reflected in a more similar pattern from rest to
task (reduced overall q-EEG power at rest but not at task),
as compared to their low mindfulness counterparts. Dispositional
mindfulness was significantly linked to reduced frontal
gamma power at rest and lower overall power during rest
but not at task. In addition, we found a trend towards higher
entropy during task performance in mindful individuals,
which has recently been reported during mindfulness meditation.
Altogether, our results add to those from expert meditators
to show that high (dispositional) mindfulness seems to
have a specific electrophysiological pattern characteristic
of less involvement of the DMN and mind-wandering
processes.
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and the Andalusian Government (Fondos FEDER)
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Decision‑making inflexibility in a reversal learning task is associated with severity of problem gambling symptoms but not with a diagnosis of substance use disorder
Jara Rizzo, María Fernanda
Perales López, José César
Addictive disorders
Gambling Disorder
Gambling severity
Compulsivity
Learning inflexibility
Probabilistic reversal learning task
MFJ-R was funded by the scholarship program offered by the University of Guayaquil-Ecuador (Programa de Becas para Profesores de la UG; Convocatoria 2015). JCP and JFNs contributions are supported by a grant from the Spanish Government (Ministerio de Economia y Competitividad, Secretaria de Estado de Investigacion, Desarrollo e Innovacion; Convocatoria 2017 de Proyectos I + D de Excelencia, Spain; co-funded by the Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional, FEDER, European Comission), with reference number PSI2017-85488-P. The funding bodies had no role in the design, collection, analysis, and interpretation of data.
Background: Decisions made by individuals with disordered gambling are markedly inflexible. However, whether
anomalies in learning from feedback are gambling-specific, or extend beyond gambling contexts, remains an open
question. More generally, addictive disorders—including gambling disorder—have been proposed to be facilitated
by individual differences in feedback-driven decision-making inflexibility, which has been studied in the lab with the
Probabilistic Reversal Learning Task (PRLT). In this task, participants are first asked to learn which of two choice options
is more advantageous, on the basis of trial-by-trial feedback, but, once preferences are established, reward contingencies
are reversed, so that the advantageous option becomes disadvantageous and vice versa. Inflexibility is revealed
by a less effective reacquisition of preferences after reversal, which can be distinguished from more generalized learning
deficits.
Methods: In the present study, we compared PRLT performance across two groups of 25 treatment-seeking patients
diagnosed with an addictive disorder and who reported gambling problems, and 25 matched controls [18 Males/7
Females in both groups, Mage(
SDage) = 25.24 (8.42) and 24.96 (7.90), for patients and controls, respectively]. Beyond
testing for differences in the shape of PRLT learning curves across groups, the specific effect of problematic gambling
symptoms’ severity was also assessed independently of group assignment. In order to surpass previous methodological
problems, full acquisition and reacquisition curves were fitted using generalized mixed-effect models.
Results: Results showed that (1) controls did not significantly differ from patients in global PRLT performance nor
showed specific signs of decision-making inflexibility; and (2) regardless of whether group affiliation was controlled
for or not, gambling severity was specifically associated with more inefficient learning in phases with reversed
contingencies.
Conclusion: Decision-making inflexibility, as revealed by difficulty to reacquire decisional preferences based on
feedback after contingency reversals, seems to be associated with gambling problems, but not necessarily with a
substance-use disorder diagnosis. This result aligns with gambling disorder models in which domain-general compulsivity
is linked to vulnerability to develop gambling-specific problems with exposure to gambling opportunities.
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Spanish Government (Ministerio de Economia y Competitividad, Secretaria de Estado de Investigacion, Desarrollo e Innovacion)
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Red de transferencia de conocimiento Universidad-Comunidad escolar. Evaluación formativa de la transferencia en el contexto del programa “FEJYLENVAL”
Bellido González, María Mercedes
Hervás Torres, Mirian
Soto Solier, Pilar Manuela
Red de Transferencia de Conocimiento
Universidad-Centros educativos-Familia
E-Aprendizaje-Servicio
Storytellings educativas
Alfabetización audiovisual
Alfabetización digital
Educación artística visual
Educación Infantil
Formación de profesorado
El entorno educativo actual está sometido a un continuo cambio. Las modificaciones en el clima, el estado actual de pandemia, el avance tecnológico y su consecuente integración en el proceso educativo están contribuyendo a la provisión remota del servicio educativo. En este contexto, conviene analizar las características de la provisión remota de la educación frente a la educación a distancia, con la cual tiene elementos comunes y diferenciadores. A continuación, se reflexiona sobre la enseñanza virtual y el uso de los recursos audiovisuales interactivos en el proceso enseñanza–aprendizaje. Posteriormente, se explica el modelo de E-Aprendizaje-Servicio (E-ApS) utilizado en los proyectos Aprendizaje-Servicio en la Universidad de Granada. Desarrollo de las funciones ejecutivas y del lenguaje en aulas inclusivas de Educación Infantil FEJYLEN (2020) y “Más Educación Inclusiva, más inclusión en la Educación. Un modelo de aprendizaje-servicio en la era digital para una Educación Inclusiva de calidad -FEJYLENVAL- (2021). Finalmente, se describe y analiza el método de evaluación formativa para las prácticas vinculadas a ambos proyectos.
Proyecto de la Universidad de Granada Medialab (2021) “Videoteca de Storytelling educativas e interactivas con acceso abierto: E-Aprendizaje-Servicio”, el cual está vinculado a los proyectos FEJYLEN (2020) (INV-INC123-2020) “Aprendizaje-Servicio en la Universidad de Granada. Desarrollo de las funciones ejecutivas y del lenguaje en aulas inclusivas de Educación Infantil y FEJYLENVAL (2021) (INV-INC139-2021) “Más Educación Inclusiva, más inclusión en la Educación. Un modelo de aprendizaje-servicio en la era digital para una Educación Inclusiva de calidad”. Financiados a través del Plan Propio de la Universidad de Granada, España.
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On Modeling of Sorted Cost Consensus Negotiation Considering Efficiency and Time Based on the Stochastic Programming
Zhou, Yi
Herrera Viedma, Enrique
Stochastic programming
Genetic algorithm
Group decisions and negotiations
Sorted cost consensus
Opinion order efficiency
In the consensus reaching process (CRP) permitting negotiation, the efficiency of negotiation
is affected by the order of negotiation with decision makers (DMs), the time, and the number of
moderators. In this paper, the sorted negotiation against DMs considering efficiency and time is initiated
into consensus decision making, which can improve the speed and effectiveness of consensus.
Based on the opinion dynamics (opinion evolution), uniform and normal distributions are used to
describe the uncertainty of DMs’ opinions and negotiation time, the opinion order efficiency and cost
coefficient are coined, and the cost-constrained optimal efficiency sorted negotiation model and the
optimal efficiency sorted negotiation model involving multiple moderators and time constraints are
respectively constructed. The optimal solution of the chance-constrained model is obtained in the context
of China’s urban demolition negotiation using an improved genetic algorithm, and an optimum
set of influential individuals based on opinion similarity is introduced so that assessment criteria for
validating the reasonableness of the sorting sequence are determined. Sorted consensus negotiation
combined with complex scenarios such as different representation formats of opinions, characteristics
of DMs, other solving algorithms, Bayesian dynamics, etc. can be included in future works.
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Non-Destructive Multi-Feature Analysis of a Historic Wooden Floor
Cruz, Carlos
Gallego, Antonio
Rescalvo Fernández, Francisco José
Suárez Vargas, Elisabet
Wood
Non-destructive testing
Acoustic emission
Elastic waves
Numerical simulation
Wood is very present in the structures of old buildings and real estate with historical value.
Yet, as a biodegradable material, it is highly vulnerable to adverse environmental conditions, such
as permanent high humidity and attacks by xylophages. Furthermore, being a natural material,
wood has great potential for low-carbon building within a circular economy. To preserve historical
wooden structures, periodic inspections, preferably non-destructive or minimally invasive, are
needed. Inspection may involve visual or resistographic testing techniques. However, both of
these methods are time consuming and inaccurate. In this work, the joint use of techniques is
proposed, in order to make multi-feature decisions about the repair or replacement of elements. The
acoustic emission technique is proposed to determine active xylophages, the elastic wave technique
to determine the dynamic elastic modulus and the resistance class, and finite element numerical
modelling to determine the state of deformation and structural capacity. An old beam floor from a
historic building in the center of Granada, Spain, was used as a practical case. The results demonstrate
the effectiveness of a multi-analysis, instead of a single analysis, in arriving at correct decision making.
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Cálculo de variaciones- Programa de Posgrado FISYMAT
Cañada Villar, Antonio
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Lezama, Virgilio y Severo: el bien y la ausencia
Areta Gema, Marigó
Poesía
Cuba
Homenaje
Hechizos
RESUMEN
Entre los enemigos y/o herederos de Lezama Lima se encuentran Virgilio Piñera y Severo Sarduy. Este texto analiza algunos aspectos textuales de esa amistad intelectual, sus principales ceremonias y círculos concéntricos alrededor del fundador de un nuevo estado poético cubano. Lectores de Lezama y lectura de Lezama.
ABSTRACT
Among the enemies and / or heirs of Lezama Lima are Virgilio Piñera and Sarduy. This article examines some textual aspects of the intellectual friendship, its main ceremonies and concentric circles around the founder of a new poetic state of Cuba. Readers of Lezama and Reading Lezama.
Proyecto LETRAL
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Consideraciones sobre el análisis granulométrico aplicado a diferentes tipos de suelos
G.ª-Chicano, J. L.
Sierra, C.
Delgado, M.
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G.ª-Chicano, J. L.; Sierra, C.; Delgado, M. Consideraciones sobre el análisis granulométrico aplicado a diferentes tipos de suelos. Ars Pharm, 13(9-12): 193-200 (1972). [https://revistaseug.ugr.es/index.php/ars/article/view/24799]
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Centrality in primate–parasite networks reveals the potential for the transmission of emerging infectious diseases to humans
Gómez Reyes, José María
Nunn, Charles L.
Verdú, Miguel
Ecological networks
Epidemiology
We thank Randi Griffin, Amy Pedersen, Rosa Menendez, Mark Lineham, and two anonymous reviewers for discussion and comments on a previous draft. This work was funded by the Spanish Ministry of Science (J.M.G. and M.V.), by the Junta de Andalucia (J.M.G.), and by National Science Foundation Grants DEB-0211908 and EF-0723939/0904359 (C.L.N.).
Most emerging infectious diseases (EIDs) in humans have arisen from animals. Identifying high-risk hosts is therefore vital for the control and surveillance of these diseases. Viewing hosts as connected through the parasites they share, we use network tools to investigate predictors of parasitism and sources of future EIDs. We generated host-parasite networks that link hosts when they share a parasite, using nonhuman primates as a model system because-owing to their phylogenetic proximity and ecological overlap with humans-they are an important source of EIDs to humans. We then tested whether centrality in the network of host species-a measurement of the importance of a given node (i.e., host species) in the network-is associated with that host serving as a potential EID source. We found that centrality covaries with key predictors of parasitism, such as population density and geographic range size. Importantly, we also found that primate species having higher values of centrality in the primate-parasite network harbored more parasites identified as EIDs in humans and had parasite communities more similar to those found in humans. These relationships were robust to the use of different centrality metrics and to multiple ways of controlling for variation in how well each species has been studied (i.e., sampling effort). Centrality may therefore estimate the role of a host as a source of EIDs to humans in other multispecific host-parasite networks.
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Gómez, J. M., Nunn, C. L., & Verdú, M. (2013). Centrality in primate–parasite networks reveals the potential for the transmission of emerging infectious diseases to humans. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 110(19), 7738-7741. [https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1220716110]
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Conocimiento didáctico de profesorado en formación inicial sobre argumentación en el aula de ciencias de Primaria
Pedagogical Knowledge about argumentation of pre-service Primary science teachers
Martín Gámez, Carolina
Argumentación
Conocimiento didáctico
Educación Primaria
Enseñanza de las ciencias
Profesorado en formación inicial
Argumentation
Pedagogical content knowledge
Primary education
Science education
Pre-service teachers
La argumentación es un proceso importante en ciencias que necesita ser enseñada y aprendida para,
entre otros, apoyar la adquisición de conocimiento científico. En este trabajo se pretende
determinar qué estrategias identifica el futuro profesorado que debe implementar en el aula de
ciencias, para iniciar y promover la argumentación, y qué procesos formativos consideran que
desarrollarían sus alumnos cuando participan en actividades basadas en argumentación. En el
estudio participaron 65 profesores de Educación Primaria en formación inicial. Se diseñó y se utilizó
un cuestionario como instrumento de investigación en el que se plantearon, entre otras, dos
preguntas abiertas para estudiar los aspectos didácticos anteriormente señalados. Se ha realizado un
análisis cualitativo del contenido de las respuestas, clasificado a partir de las categorías de un marco
de codificación. Los resultados muestran que, aun manifestando una buena predisposición a
implementar procesos argumentativos en el aula de ciencias, el conocimiento en cuanto a los
procesos formativos que se promueven a partir de ellos y las estrategias que se deben utilizar para
fomentarlos, es muy limitado.
Argumentation is an important process in science that needs to be taught and learned to, among
others, support the acquisition of scientific knowledge. This work researches which strategies are
identified by future teachers to initiate and promote the argumentation in the science classroom,
and what formative processes are get by students when participating in activities based on
argumentation. The study involved 65 Pre-service Primary Teachers. A questionnaire was designed
and used as an inquiry tool in which, among other things, two open questions were posed to study
these didactic aspects. The analysis methodology has been based on the qualitative analysis of the
content of the answers, classified from the categories of a coding framework. The results show that,
although they show a good predisposition to implement argumentative processes in the science
classroom, the knowledge regarding the formative processes that are promoted from them and the
strategies that must be put into play to develop them, is very limited.
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Martín-Gámez, C. (2020). Conocimiento didáctico de profesorado en formación inicial sobre argumentación en el aula de ciencias de Primaria. Profesorado. Revista de Currículum y Formación de Profesorado, 24(3), 247-267. [DOI: 10.30827/profesorado.v24i3.8150]
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Elementos predicciones del rendimiento matemático en estudiantes de educación secundaria obligatoria
Elements of mathematical predictive performance in compulsory secondary education students
Muñoz Cantero, Jesús Miguel
Arias, María Alicia
Mato Vázquez, María Dorinda
actitudes
educación secundaria obligatoria
matemáticas
rendimiento académico
utilidad y valor
Attitudes
Secondary Education
mathematics
academic performance
utility and value
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Muñoz Cantero, J.M., Arias, M.A. y Mato Vázquez, M.D . (2018). Elementos predictores del rendimiento matemático en estudiantes de Educación Secundaria Obligatoria . Profesorado. Revista de Currículum y Formación de Profesorado, 22 (3), 391 - 413 [ http://hdl.handle.net/10481/53402]
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