17 research outputs found
Gestión municipal y calidad de servicio en el Gobierno Local de Asia,2022
La presente investigación se planteó como objetivo principal Identificar la relación
entre la gestión municipal y la calidad de servicio en el gobierno local de Asia, 2022.
El estudio utilizo un enfoque metodológico cuantitativo, de tipo básica con diseño
no experimental, y nivel correlacional. Debido principalmente a que busca
determinar el grado de relación entre las dos variables gestión municipal y la calidad
de servicio. La muestra del estudio estuvo conformada por ciento sesenta
trabajadores del gobierno local de Asia. Asimismo, se utilizó la técnica encuesta y
el instrumento cuestionario. Los instrumentos fueron validados por juicio de
expertos, el método estadístico utilizado para el estudio fue el Alfa de Cronbach.
Los resultados relevantes demuestran un nivel de significación del 5% y el valor de
(p=0,000 < 0,05); se rechaza la hipótesis nula y se acepta la hipótesis alternativa,
concluyendo que la gestión municipal se relaciona significativamente con la calidad
de servicio en el gobierno local de Asia, 2022. En este estudio se identificó relación
entre el desarrollo de gestión de la municipalidad y el desarrollo de calidad de
servicio en gobierno local de Asia, 2022, estableciéndose una correlación alta del
Rho de Spearman = 0,707 a un nivel de significancia del 0.05
Probe New Physics in Leptonic Decays at CERN LHC
With respect to large samples of mesons expected to be produced at CERN
Large Hadron Collider(LHC) and the large branching ratios and , we suggest that purely
leptonic decays could offer an unique probe of the standard model and its
extensions such as two Higgs doublet models and models involving supersymmetry,
and also the structure of charged weak currents.Comment: LaTeX file, 9 pages, 3 figures, final version to be published in
Phys.Lett.
Metodología para documentación 3D utilizando fotogrametría digital
This article shows a methodology of 3D documentation using software specialized in close-range Digital Photogrammetry, which allows generating a realistic 3D textured model, this model is obtained from a set of images that provide the necessary information for calculate the volume and depth of the object and represented them as a cloud of points, which will be subsequently converted in a mesh and coated with a texture obtained also from the images used. This type of objects allows an easy dissemination and access, as well as the generation of orthophotos, which are used to make reliable measurements of the treated object.El presente artículo utiliza la metodología de documentación 3D empleando software especializado en fotogrametría digital de rango corto, el cual permite generar un modelo 3D texturizado realista; este modelo se obtiene a partir de un conjunto de imágenes que brindan la información necesaria para que el volumen y profundidades del objeto sean representados como una nube de puntos, que posteriormente serán convertidos en una malla y esta será revestida con una textura obtenida también a partir de las imágenes utilizadas. Este tipo de objetos permiten una fácil difusión y acceso, además de la generación de ortofotos, las cuales se utilizan para realizar mediciones confiables del objeto tratad
A UV study of nearby luminous infrared galaxies: star formation histories and the role of AGN
We employ UV and optical photometry, from the GALEX and SDSS surveys
respectively, to study the star formation histories of 561 luminous infrared
galaxies (LIRGs) in the nearby Universe. A small fraction (~4%) of these
galaxies have spheroidal or near-spheroidal morphologies and could be
progenitors of elliptical galaxies. The remaining galaxies are morphologically
late-type or ongoing mergers. 61% of the LIRGs do not show signs of
interactions, while the remaining objects are either interacting (~18%) or show
post-merger morphologies (~19%). The (SSP-weighted) average age of the
underlying stellar populations in these objects is typically 5-9 Gyrs, with a
mean value of ~6.8 Gyrs. ~60% of the LIRG population began their recent star
formation (RSF) episode within the last Gyr, while the remaining objects began
their RSF episodes 1 to 3 Gyrs in the past. Up to 35% of the stellar mass in
the remnant forms in these episodes - the mean value is ~15%. The (decay)
timescales of the star formation are typically a few Gyrs, indicating that the
star formation rate does not decline significantly during the course of the
burst. 14% of the LIRG population host (Type 2) AGN. The AGN hosts exhibit UV
and optical colours that are redder than those of the normal (non-AGN)
population. However, there is no evidence for a systematically higher dust
content in the AGN hosts. AGN typically appear ~0.5-0.7 Gyrs after the onset of
star formation and the redder colours are a result of older RSF episodes, with
no measurable evidence of negative feedback from the AGN on the star formation
in their host galaxies. (abridged)Comment: MNRAS in press. Some figures degraded, high resolution version
available at:
http://www-astro.physics.ox.ac.uk/~skaviraj/PAPERS/lirgs_sdss.pd
Letter from Mrs. Orville D. Badwin to John Muir, 1901 Mar 28.
COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTSPROF. EMORY E. SMITH, ChairmanPalo Alto, Cal.MRS. AUSTIN SPERRY, Rec. Sec.2100 Pacific Ave., s. F.MRS. ORVILLE D. BALDWIN, Cor. Sec.3700 Washington St., S. F.PROF. E. J. WICKSONUniversity of CaliforniaMRS. L. O. HODGKINS1011 Second Ave., S. F.MR. JOHN McLARENGolden Gate Park, S. F.MR. JOHN H. SIEVERS, 25 Post St., S. F.cOMMITTEE: ON ENTERTAINMENTMRS. A. M. SIMPSON,[illegible]2200 Pacific Ave., S. F.MRS. RICHARD SPRECKELSMRS. EMMA SHAFTER HOWARDMRS. W. H. WEISTERMRS. J. R. MARTINMRS. M. GROTHWELLMRS. ELLA C. ROECKELMISS GEORGIA BARKERADDRESS AM. CORRESPONDENCE TO THE SECRETARYPacific StatesFloral CongressCONVENESMAY 14, 15, 16Academy of SciencesSan FranciscoANNUAL FLOWER SHOWCALIFORNIA STATE FLORAL SOCIETYMAY 16, 17, 18GRAND NAVE, FERRY BUILDING, SAN FRANCISCOMR. J. A. MILLER, MANAGER215 HAYES ST., S. F.GENERAL COMMITTEEDR. J. R. CARDWELL, Portland, Or.PROF. E. R. LAKE, Corvallis, Or.DR. P. B. KENNEDY, Reno, Nev.PROF. J. A. BALMER, Pullman, Wash.PROF. A. J. McCLATCHEPhoenix, Ariz.MR. LUTHER BURBANKSanta Rosa, Cal.CAPT. F. EDW. GRAY, AlhambraMR. EDW. STURTERVANTStation E.. Los AngelesMr. LESTER C. MORSE, Santa ClaraMRS. THBODOSIA B. SHEPHERDVenturaPROF. WM. R. DUDLEYStanford UniversityPROF. CHAS. H. SHINNEUniversity of CaliforniaMISS KATE O. SESSIONS, San DiegoMR. JOHN ROCK, NilesMR. H. H. NOBLECypress Lawn CemeteryMR. ANDREW T. GARBY, Los AngelesMR. SIDNEY CLACK, Menlo ParkMR. T. L. STEVENSON, San FranciscoMR. H. M. SANBORN OaklandMR. FRANK PELLICANO, San FranciscoMR. GEO. B. JONES, San FranciscoSan Francisco, Cal.,..March...28th,.....I90IMr. John Muir,Martinez.My Dear Sir:—The Committee of Arrangements hereby cordially invite you to participate in the program. We would like to have you treat the following, or some nearly allied subject. Alpine Gardens. California speakers are limited to thirty minutes; speakers from other States, forty-five minutes. Two typewritten copies Of your essay are requested; one for the official report of the Congress, the other for the Press. It is specially desired to have photographs or exhibits illustrating all essays.Several notable Eastern men are expected to add interest to the occasion; among them James Wilson, Secretary of Agriculture.The Southern Pacific and Santa Pe R. R. Companies have granted a special two-thirds rate to the Congress and Flower Show.We sincerely trust that you will arrange to be present at this notable gathering of Ornamental Horticulturists, and that we may have the pleasure of hearing an address from you\u27.In case your presence should prove impossible, your essay will be read Vo the Congress. In the latter case the manuscript should be in the hands of the Secretary mot later than May 11th.Hoping to hear from yop favorably and soon, I amYours very truly,[02850]https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/jmcl/39811/thumbnail.jp
Letter from Mrs. Orville D. Badwin to John Muir, 1901 Mar 28.
COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTSPROF. EMORY E. SMITH, ChairmanPalo Alto, Cal.MRS. AUSTIN SPERRY, Rec. Sec.2100 Pacific Ave., s. F.MRS. ORVILLE D. BALDWIN, Cor. Sec.3700 Washington St., S. F.PROF. E. J. WICKSONUniversity of CaliforniaMRS. L. O. HODGKINS1011 Second Ave., S. F.MR. JOHN McLARENGolden Gate Park, S. F.MR. JOHN H. SIEVERS, 25 Post St., S. F.cOMMITTEE: ON ENTERTAINMENTMRS. A. M. SIMPSON,[illegible]2200 Pacific Ave., S. F.MRS. RICHARD SPRECKELSMRS. EMMA SHAFTER HOWARDMRS. W. H. WEISTERMRS. J. R. MARTINMRS. M. GROTHWELLMRS. ELLA C. ROECKELMISS GEORGIA BARKERADDRESS AM. CORRESPONDENCE TO THE SECRETARYPacific StatesFloral CongressCONVENESMAY 14, 15, 16Academy of SciencesSan FranciscoANNUAL FLOWER SHOWCALIFORNIA STATE FLORAL SOCIETYMAY 16, 17, 18GRAND NAVE, FERRY BUILDING, SAN FRANCISCOMR. J. A. MILLER, MANAGER215 HAYES ST., S. F.GENERAL COMMITTEEDR. J. R. CARDWELL, Portland, Or.PROF. E. R. LAKE, Corvallis, Or.DR. P. B. KENNEDY, Reno, Nev.PROF. J. A. BALMER, Pullman, Wash.PROF. A. J. McCLATCHEPhoenix, Ariz.MR. LUTHER BURBANKSanta Rosa, Cal.CAPT. F. EDW. GRAY, AlhambraMR. EDW. STURTERVANTStation E.. Los AngelesMr. LESTER C. MORSE, Santa ClaraMRS. THBODOSIA B. SHEPHERDVenturaPROF. WM. R. DUDLEYStanford UniversityPROF. CHAS. H. SHINNEUniversity of CaliforniaMISS KATE O. SESSIONS, San DiegoMR. JOHN ROCK, NilesMR. H. H. NOBLECypress Lawn CemeteryMR. ANDREW T. GARBY, Los AngelesMR. SIDNEY CLACK, Menlo ParkMR. T. L. STEVENSON, San FranciscoMR. H. M. SANBORN OaklandMR. FRANK PELLICANO, San FranciscoMR. GEO. B. JONES, San FranciscoSan Francisco, Cal.,..March...28th,.....I90IMr. John Muir,Martinez.My Dear Sir:—The Committee of Arrangements hereby cordially invite you to participate in the program. We would like to have you treat the following, or some nearly allied subject. Alpine Gardens. California speakers are limited to thirty minutes; speakers from other States, forty-five minutes. Two typewritten copies Of your essay are requested; one for the official report of the Congress, the other for the Press. It is specially desired to have photographs or exhibits illustrating all essays.Several notable Eastern men are expected to add interest to the occasion; among them James Wilson, Secretary of Agriculture.The Southern Pacific and Santa Pe R. R. Companies have granted a special two-thirds rate to the Congress and Flower Show.We sincerely trust that you will arrange to be present at this notable gathering of Ornamental Horticulturists, and that we may have the pleasure of hearing an address from you\u27.In case your presence should prove impossible, your essay will be read Vo the Congress. In the latter case the manuscript should be in the hands of the Secretary mot later than May 11th.Hoping to hear from yop favorably and soon, I amYours very truly,[02850]https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/jmcl/39811/thumbnail.jp
Sociologia: que ensino e práticas profissionais?
A sociologia constitui uma área disciplinar fundamental na arquitectura das Ciências Sociais e Humanas. Fazendo parte das áreas que em Portugal cresceram com a Democracia, a Sociologia marca hoje um campo de investigação e de ensino sedimentado e consolidado. Todavia, no que respeita à sua legitimação enquanto área profissional, a Sociologia continua a ser uma área com dificuldades de vária ordem, parte das quais relacionadas com o deficiente conhecimento sobre as potencialidades práticas desta formação
Methodology for 3D documentation using digital photogrammetry
El presente artículo utiliza la metodología de documentación 3D empleando software especializado en fotogrametría digital de rango corto, el cual permite generar un modelo 3D texturizado realista; este modelo se obtiene a partir de un conjunto de imágenes que brindan la información necesaria para que el volumen y profundidades del objeto sean representados como una nube de puntos, que posteriormente serán convertidos en una malla y esta será revestida con una textura obtenida también a partir de las imágenes utilizadas. Este tipo de objetos permiten una fácil difusión y acceso, además de la generación de ortofotos, las cuales se utilizan para realizar mediciones confiables del objeto tratadoThis article shows a methodology of 3D documentation using software specialized in close-range Digital Photogrammetry, which allows generating a realistic 3D textured model, this model is obtained from a set of images that provide the necessary information for calculate the volume and depth of the object and represented them as a cloud of points, which will be subsequently converted in a mesh and coated with a texture obtained also from the images used. This type of objects allows an easy dissemination and access, as well as the generation of orthophotos, which are used to make reliable measurements of the treated object
Metodología para documentación 3D utilizando fotogrametría digital
This article shows a methodology of 3D documentation using software specialized in close-range Digital Photogrammetry, which allows generating a realistic 3D textured model, this model is obtained from a set of images that provide the necessary information for calculate the volume and depth of the object and represented them as a cloud of points, which will be subsequently converted in a mesh and coated with a texture obtained also from the images used. This type of objects allows an easy dissemination and access, as well as the generation of orthophotos, which are used to make reliable measurements of the treated object.El presente artículo utiliza la metodología de documentación 3D empleando software especializado en fotogrametría digital de rango corto, el cual permite generar un modelo 3D texturizado realista; este modelo se obtiene a partir de un conjunto de imágenes que brindan la información necesaria para que el volumen y profundidades del objeto sean representados como una nube de puntos, que posteriormente serán convertidos en una malla y esta será revestida con una textura obtenida también a partir de las imágenes utilizadas. Este tipo de objetos permiten una fácil difusión y acceso, además de la generación de ortofotos, las cuales se utilizan para realizar mediciones confiables del objeto tratad