21 research outputs found

    Research workshops. Modality of research at the university.

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    El decreto reglamentario de la ley 80 que reforma a la educación post-secundaria en Colombia obliga a las universidades a destinar presupuestos y desarrollar programas de investigación, con miras a incrementar el desarrollo de la tecnología nacional y operante dentro de las necesidades regionales.The regulatory decree of Law 80 that reforms post-secondary education in Colombia obliges universities to allocate budgets and develop research programs, with a view to increasing the development of national and operating technology within regional needs

    Academic and cultural activities 1983-1984

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    La facultad de administración de empresas de la Corporación Universotaria Autónoma de Bucaramanga, consciente de la importancia de fomentar las actividades académicas y culturales ha realizado los siguientes eventos.The Faculty of Business Administration of the Autonomous University Corporation of Bucaramanga, aware of the importance of promoting academic and cultural activities, has held the following events

    Just-In-Time eTraining Applied To Emergency Medical Services

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    While the applications of just-in-time training are more and more spread, the ubiquitous mobile technology has not found practical uses of this training strategy. As an original example of services for healthcare, we present in this work an application of eTraining that makes use of mobile telephones to transmit medical and on-site information content to emergency medical personnel that attend and emergency. The state-of-the-art in related technologies, overall architecture, and functioning of JITTER (for Just-In-Time Training for Emergency Responders) is described in this work.Universidad de Málaga. Campus de Excelencia Internacional Andalucía Tech. This work has been funded by the FIT-350100-2006-400 PROFIT project of the Spanish Ministerio de Industria, Turismo y Comercio, American NSF grant DMI-0239180, NIEHS (National Institute for Environmental Health Sciences) grant 1R41ES014793-01, BanDeMar Networks, Inc., the healthcare company iSOFT Sanidad, S.A., and the CITIC Technology Centre

    Spatial Distribution of Temporalis Pressure Pain Sensitivity in Men with Episodic Cluster Headache

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    Background: Spatial changes in pressure sensitivity have been described in migraine and tension-type headaches. Our aim was to determine differences in the spatial distribution of pressure pain sensitivity of the temporalis muscle between cluster headache (CH) patients and headache-free controls. Methods: Pressure pain thresholds (PPTs) were determined over nine points covering the temporalis muscle in 40 men with episodic CH and 40 matched headache-free controls in a blinded fashion. Topographical pressure pain sensitivity maps were constructed based on interpolation of the PPTs. Patients were evaluated in a pain-free period (remission phase), at least 3 months from the last attack and without medication. Results: The analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) found significant difference between points (F = 21.887; P 0.8). Conclusions: Bilateral pressure pain hypersensitivity to pressure pain in the temporalis muscle and an anterior-to-posterior gradient to pressure pain was observed in men with episodic CH.s

    Mobile just-in-time training application for emergency healthcare

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    While the applications of just-in-time training are more and more spread, the ubiquitous mobile technology has not found practical uses of this training strategy. As an original example of services for healthcare, we present in this work an application of eTraining that makes use of mobile telephones to transmit medical and on-site information content to emergency medical personnel that attend and emergency. The state-of-the-art in related technologies, overall architecture, and functioning of JITTER (for Just-In-Time Training for Emergency Responders) is described in this work.Universidad de Málaga. Campus de Excelencia Internacional Andalucía Tech

    Faculty of Business Administration Volume 1. No.2

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    El comité de la redacción de la revista, desea expresaente reconocer la tesonera labor de todas las personas que han contribuído con su empeño, sin el cual hubiera sido imposible su publicación. Igual reconocimiento para sus lectores a cuyas opiniones nos acogeremos y tendremos muy en cuenta.5 Editorial. - 6 Cómo evaluar el costo beneficio en la adquisición de un computador?. - 13 ¿Qué es la cultura?. - 15 Modelos de toma de decisiones en administración. - 17 Actividades académicas y culturales. - 20 Qué es una microempresa?. - 22 Estructura metodologica para un proyecto de grado. - 26 Talleres de investigación. - 28 Evaluemonos como administradores de empresas. - 29 La administración en la educación. - 29 La administración en la educación. - 31 Facultad de administración de empresas. - 32 Juramento del administrador de empresas.The magazine's editorial committee expressly wishes to acknowledge the tenacious work of all the people who have contributed with their efforts, without which its publication would have been impossible. Equal recognition for its readers whose opinions we will embrace and take into account

    Network Analysis Reveals That Headache-Related, Psychological and Psycho–Physical Outcomes Represent Different Aspects in Women with Migraine

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    Evidence supports that migraine is a complex pain condition with different underlying mechanisms. We aimed to quantify potential associations between demographic, migraine-related, and psychophysical and psychophysical variables in women with migraine. Demographic (age, height, and weight), migraine-related (intensity, frequency, and duration), related-disability (Migraine Disability Assessment Scale, Headache Disability Inventory), psychological (Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale), and psycho–physical (pressure pain thresholds -PPTs-) variables were collected from a sample of 74 women suffering from migraine. We calculated adjusted correlations between the variables by using a network analysis. Additionally, we also calculated centrality indices to identify the connectivity among the variables within the network and the relevance of each variable in the network. Multiple positive correlations (ρ) between PPTs were observed ranging from 0.1654 (C5-C6 and tibialis anterior) to 0.40 (hand and temporalis muscle). The strongest associations within the network were those between migraine attack frequency and diagnosis of chronic migraine (ρ = 0.634) and between the HDI-E and HDI-P (ρ = 0.545). The node with the highest strength and betweenness centrality was PPT at the second metacarpal, whereas the node with the highest harmonic centrality was PPT at the tibialis anterior muscle. This is the first study applying a network analysis to understand the underlying mechanisms in migraine. The identified network revealed that a model where each subgroup of migraine-related, psychological, and psycho–physical variables showed no interaction between each variable. Current findings could have clinical implications for developing multimodal treatments targeting the identified mechanisms
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